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October 17, 1962 (10 pages)

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we Page 4..Wednesday, October 17, 1962..Nevada County NUGGET a areal LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THESUPERIOR COURT OF THESTATEOF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA No. 6404 Inthe Matter of the Estate of ERNEST A. BRISEBILL, Deceased, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, Melba E. Brisebill ex ecutrix of the estate of Ernest A. Brisebill, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, that within six months after the first publication of this notice, they either file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, or exhibit them with the necessary vouchers tothe said executrix at the law offices of Albert L. Johnson, 202 N. Pine St. Nevada City the same being the place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the county of Nevada, State of California.” Dated: October 8, 1962 Melba E. Brisebill executrix of the estate of Ernest A. Brisebill Deceased Albert L. Johnson Attorney for Executrix Publish: Oct. 10, 17.. 24.31, 1962. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following polling places have been legally designated by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Nevada for the General Electionto be held on November 6, 1962 within the THIRD Supervisorial District. Precinct: Alta Hill A Polling Place: AOS Fire House Inspector: Muriel Brunker, Republican Assistant Inspector: Iva Eissinger, Democrat Judges: Beryl Sahl, Democrat; Gertrude E. Evans, Republican Clerks: Laverne Tramontini, Republican; MarjorieE, Moore, Democrat; A lice Svoboda, Democrat; Irene M, Castagna, Democrat Precinct: Alta Hill B Polling Place: AOS Fire House Inspector: Lena Lopez, Democrat Assistant Inspector: Rose Patterson, Democrat Judges: Esther Harris, Republican; Ruth Truscott, Republican Clerks: Florence Nolan, Democrat; Naomi Youngman, Republican; Gloria Desmond, Democrat; Geraldine Cassulo, Democrat Precinct: Columbia Hill Polling Place: Columbia Hill School Inspector: Lessis Nolen, Democrat Judge: Lela M. Reiners, Republican Clerks: Sarah Francis Clark, Republican; Irma Irene Eaton, Democrat Precinct: French Corral Polling Place: Community Hall Inspector: Belle D. Wetzel, Republican Judge: Fannie M, Moulton, Republican Clerks: Juanita Patterson > Democrat; Bessie Leonard, Republican Precinct: Gold Flat 2A Polling Place: Builders and Consumers Lumber Co, Inspector: Rose Hyatt, Democrat Assistant Inspector: Jane Bertigan, Republican Judges: Irene Selvester, Republican; Inc y Gunter, Democrat Clerks: Mina Allen, Democrat; Veronica Bauer, Republican; Marjorie Allstot, Democrat; Louise Crowder, Democrat Precinct: Gold Flat 2 Polling Place: Builders and Consumers Lumber ‘Co, Inspector: Charlotte L. Halstad, Democrat Assistant Inspector: Blanche Dome, Republican Judges: Eloise Stunkel, Democrat; Sylvia Kraushaar, Republican . Clerks: Waltrand White, Democrat; Olive Hughes, Republican; Rita Bloomdale, Democrat; Ubah Shelton, Republican Precinct: Indian Flat Polling Place: Earl Fields Residence Inspector: Hazel Woodside, Republican Assistant Inspector: Gladys Waechter, Democrat Judges: Lillie Ann Eden, Republican; Orpha Pond, Democrat Clerks: Leona Fields, Demo-=crat; Mildred Darewit, Republican; Renee Brown, Republican; Alberta Oates, Republican Precinct: Nevada City 4 Polling Place: Elementary School Inspector: Elva Lee Sigourney, Democrat Judges: Darleen Crowley, Democrat; Senna Wales, Democrat Clerks: Marjorie Blakemore, Democrat; Bernice Pen= rose, Republican; Christina Christenson, Republican, Mae Carr, Democrat Precinct: Nevada City 5 Polling Place: City Hall Tnspector: Lois E, Davies, Democrat Assistant Inspector: Elma Baker, Democrat Judges: Ethel Polglase, Republican; Richard Polglase, Republican Clerks: Esther Valantine, Republican; Calvin Valentine, Democrat; Alton Davies, Democrat; Carl E. Baker, Democrat Precinct: North Bloomfield Polling Place: North Bloomfield Fire House Inspector: Olive B. Kallenberger, Republican Judge: Marian Johnson, Democrat Clerks: Cordelia Coombs, Democrat; Winina Landsburg, Republican Precinct: North San Juan Polling Places San Juan Fire House Inspector: Nellie Dudley, Republican Assistant Inspector: Yolanda Reader, Republican Judges: StellaSauer, Democrat; Francis Milhous, Republican Clerks: Marguerite Hanson, Republican; Betty Cobb,. Democrat; Vada Adams, Democrat; Thelma Hatch, Democrat Precinct: Selby Flat Polling Place: Detention Hall Inspector: Rose Casci, Democrat Assistant Inspector: Mabel Sandiforth, Republican Judges: Doris Mack, Republicans Jean Brass, Democrat Clerks: Lucia Sandiforth, Democrat; Diann Casci, Democrat; Helen Payne, Republican; Patricia Brodie, Republican NOTICEIS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the polls will be open from 7 o'clock a.m, until 7 o'clock p.m. on the day hereof, DATED: October 1, 1962 JOHN T, TRAUNER, COUNTY CLERK OF THE COUNTY OF NEVADA STATE OF CALIFORNIA Dates of Publication October 10, and 17, 1962 i.. LEGAL NOTICE No. 889 CERTIFICATE OF DOING BUSINESS UNDER __ FICTITIOUS NAME WE HEREBY CERTIFY that .we are partners having our principal place of business in the County of Nevada, State of California, and transacting business under the firm name and style of “BURNEY LUMBFR SALES CO, OF CALIFORNIA", The names in full of all members of such partnership and their respective places of residence are as follows: SIDNEY H, TOPOL Highway 89 Tahoe City Lake Tahoe, California BYRON J. TOPOL 585 N. Shore Drive Miami Beach, Florida The address of said business in said county is Truckee, California. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have executed this inAugust, 1962. s/ Sidney H. Topol s/ Byron J. Topol STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ‘ss County of Nevada ) On this 17th day of August in the year one thousand nine hundred and sixty two before me, Marilyn J. Midyett, a Notary Public in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared SIDNEY H. -TOPOL,known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the strument-this 21st day of» same, : ; IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal inthe County of Nevada the day and year in this certificate first above written, Marilyn J. Midyett Notary Public in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, My Commission Expires August 22, 1965, STATE OF FLORIDA) gg
County of Dade ) On this 21st day of August in the year one thousand nine hundred and sixty two before me, Eleanor M. Eagan, a Notary Public in and for the County of Dade, State of Florida, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared BYRON J. TOPOL known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and’acknow ledged to me that he executed the same, IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal in the County of Dade the day and year in this certificate first above written. Eleanor M. Eagan Notary Public in and for the County of Dade, State of Florida, My Commission Ex pires Jan. 20, 1965, Publish Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10,47; 1962. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 6398 inthe Matter of the Estate of EARL L, NOLBROOK, also known as EARL HOLBROOK, also known as E, L. HOLBROOK, Deceased NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Harold Hubert Hoar as Executor of the Last Will of Earl L. Holbrook, also known as Earl Holbrook, also known as E. L. Holbrook, deceased, to the Creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent to file them with the nec essary vouchers within 6 months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior. County of the State of California, inand for the County of Nevada, or to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice to the said Executor at the law offices of William B. Wetherall, 232 Broad Street, Nevada City, California, the same being his place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said Earl L. Holbrook, alias, Deceased, Dated September 21, 1962 Harold Hubert Hoar Executor of the Last will of Earl L. Holbrook, also known as Earl Holbrook , also known asE,. L. Holbrook, Deceased, William B. Wetherall Attorney for Executor Publish Sept.26, Oct 3-20, 17, 1962 Too Late To Classify 1 hardwood bdrm set complete, 1 vacuum cleaner, 1 30 06 Deerrifle, 1 chrome dinette set, 1 Bisse] carpet sweeper, 1 overstuff chair. For info. call 273-4787 EXPERT PRINTING Printing For Every Purpose **xCIRCULARS **k STATIONERY ** MAIL PIECES #* BILLS *%*FORMS NEVADA CO. PRINTING and PUBLISHING 712 W. Maia St. GRASS VALLEY phone 273-4590 TRAIL HERDING, 1962..Munson Church (L) and his wife Fidella pause along the road in the Jackson Meadow country during their yearly chore of rounding up and herding their white-face cattle for transportation to winter pasture. The cattle roam and graze on the abundant high Sierra meadow grasses during the summer months and are trucked toa lower elevation for the winter. Jayvees Lose To Marysville, 7-0 MARYS VILLE-~= -Nevada Union'sJunior Varsity lost to the Marysville Indians Friday. Through the mud and rain, Marysville managed to push for a touchdown in the first quarter, and also made the conversion. Althoughthe Nuggets pushed the Indians back, NU wasunable to score, and the game ended 7-0, The Varsity Gamewas called off and will be played Thanksgiving. Saturday, at Sacramento State College, the NU crosscountry trackteam ran through blinding rain and knee deep mud, to compete in a sub-sectional track meet, In team racing, Nevada Union did extremely well. With over fifty schools represented, the A teamran for eighth place, the B team came in sixth. The C team brought in an eighth place. The individual racing came next, and in this over one hundred boys ran in each Winners Head Race Entry List SACRA MENT O---Former Indianapolis winners A, J, Foyt and Troy Ruttman head a group of new entries for J. C. Agajanian's 12th annual 100-mile USAC National Championship big car race, Oct. 28 at the State Fair Grounds. Already in the fold for the only race on the Pacific Coast each year for Indianapolis . carsonthedirt, are the front row forthe 1962 "500", twotime "500" voctor Rodger Ward; ParnelliJones, the first driver to break the 150 MPH barrier at Indianapolis; and Bobby Marshman, A fresh, new, vigorous approach to the problems of the Second Congressional District. ELECT FRED 2nd District FRED NAGEL is Calif. Farm Bureau, ing Council, Calif. Cattlemen's and the American Legion,Sponsored by: Nagel for Congress Committee P.O. Box 243, Susanville race, In the A's Ernie Mc Queen came in 36th, Ken Miller was 41st, and Bob Messick placed 48rd. The Bees ran a‘fine race with Dave Kennedy coming in 31st, DonBertoncini placing 26th and Marshall Harrison 36th. But by far the most outstanding runner of the day was TimeEllison, of the Cee Division, who forthe fourth time this year came in first and set a track record, Ray Green also placed, coming in 26th, Sierra Plays To 6-6 Tie ROCKLIN-=~-The Sierra College Wolverine football team playedtoa6-6 tie with Santa Barbara City College Saturday afternoonin a game contested in a steady drizzling rain on a field covered in spots by four inches of water. The SantaBarbara Vaqueroes, who insisted on coming 400 miles to play the game despite warnings of the storm underway, kept an unbeaten record alive only by four minutes, With that time left, Quarterback Tom Dowhower lofted atremendous downfield passto Larry Thegel for a5lyardTDto tie it up 6-6. Try for conversion on a pass play failed. Until that toss, the Vaqueroes had been outplayed by the defensive-minded Wolverines who kicked at every opportunity. It was a fumble recovery after a Gary Cox kick which set up the Sierra score. 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