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Plumas Independent from Quincy, California • Page 8

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lpal place 835.3 ft. to Cor. No. thence S. 41 Said aid to be furnished by Frank I undersigned, whose princl mil's Store al BlaTScTeft.

TorWsingaiHf QOTficyTir ficyTJmg' i twuniim iiiiiiiiii iijuii mi I'MWii nun i Store; On motion, duly made and sec-1 Qulncy, CaJUomla, gives "INJUN WOLLEY" LETTER I1 onded, it Is ordered that county, aid notice that application has been (BY "BEGGAR granted to John Martinez at' the made to the State Mineralogist. for NEW TODAY Mud Creek from the Chester to j. westwood -State-Highway-crossing, NOTICE OF SALE all of said portion of said stream OF REAJfESTATE lying in 28 B'7 E. M-DB M. i i Bailey Creek from th Chester to Iniithe SupfertOr Court bf ths Btatp iWestwood State Highway crossing PlumaTia- fr In the Matter of the Estate of Butt Creek from the lower end of Joseph M.

Smith, also sometimes Alman? known as J. M. Smith and Joe i ln 27 7 Smith Deceased I at M. Nnti'po ic hh that thl Now, good cause appearing there- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1-1 1 1 1 i. i.

i i i i i 1 1 1 rate 0f per month. Said aid a lieense to fcarry on, within the to be furnished at( any -store in i state of California, of the year Qumcy. I ending December 31, 1932, the busi- the itch? Here it is the first of May cream. Mrs. Amy Hannon is in Oakland, On motion, duly made and sec- ness of milling, sampling, concen-onded.

it is ordered that Mrs. Har-1 trating reducing, refhiing, purch-ris and chilaren be returned to Mis- asing and receiving for sale ores, sissippi and the auditor be instruct- concentrates and amalgams beared to draw his warrant on the gen -1 ing gold or silver, gold dust, gold undersinged Administrator of the 11 nerfby ordered that the estate of Joseph M. Smith, also streams are open sometimes known as J. M. Smith trout fishing in conformity with deceased, will self, at nrivate sale tlle existing legislation thereto per- iivw vur.

nu. 1 uicrii Bird No. Five lode; the place of beginning, arKlcomwislngthe exterior boundaries pfi the tjreen Bird m. Five and Gretfn Blrfl No. Four lodes.

Said lode tlaims are located in the SWi of Sec. 3, BE Sec. 4 NE1 Sec. 9 and NWi Sec. 10.

T. 25 R. 11 M. and contain a total tor net area of 119.362 cc.es, there being no conflicting or excluded claims; There are no known locations shown upon the official plat of survey. Said lode mining claims are of record In the office of the County Recorder in and for Plumas County, at Quincy.

State of California, ln Quartz Claims, Vol. 17, pages 433, 434, 435, 439 and 443. John C. Ing, Register First publication, April 14. 1932, Last publication June 9, 1932.

9 ts. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MINERAL PATENT taining. eral fund for $80.00 to pay said transportation. On motion, duly made and sec- to the highest bidder for cash fed that the Pa- onded, it is orde' aiM Telegraph Co. and silver bullion, nuggets and Portests may be made by any person to the- issuing of such license at the office 'of the State Mineralogist.

Ferry Building San Francisco. S. L. Bailey. Proprietor.

First publication. May 5. 1932. 3t cific Telephone Jhtinue the tele- be ordered to disc reporter's of- cum ohone in the fice. Recess until r-8Ln.

m. and we are still being supplied with those April showers. "Everything is for the best," but when the farm crops are suffering for moisture, is To date we hear that Tommy Ayoob Hey Moon and J. Got-tardi were the only ones succeeding in catching the limit, it for the best to have the sun's heat penetrating to tin- very roots of the sprouted A shower later on would be for the bes; and there may be one when needed, but just now. they are overdoine.

their usefulness. Those who had the two dollar to soare for fishing early Saturday oveninc. with ihe intention of an early rise Sunday morning, so as to get busy with the fish. Dospii? the stormy Sunday, a fiw of brav in. elements, but from njvit many fish nu.vni homes Indian Valiey i.mi.m nrrier a bnckr.

illi for medical treatment. Grandpa Nye. who stays with his' son. Walter, at Secret Valley. Las-j county, is reported to be ill.

son. Plumas, is at his bedside. Mr. Nye is 86 years of age. I Tomorrow.

Tuesday, is election day, and still it rains. 1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS In Board of Supevisors, County of Plumas. State of California, Monday. May at 10 o'clock a. m.

Mimbers present: J. F. Hoke, W. Qingley. B.

F. Patily. S. B. Lear.

I. B. O'Rourke Minutes of last meeting read and approved C. mmanieations received and Blanche M. Harris, Agnes YVYn.ir.

Geo. Kibbe. Public Au- It is further ordered that in addition to the publication of this order as provided for by Sec. 4 of the aforesaid statute, a copy hereo( be posted at the Courthouse of said county at the place where notices are posted, pursuant to the. provisions of Sec 1373 of ths California Code of Civil Procedure, or some other conspicuous place.

Given under my hand arid the seal this 5th day of April, 1932. D. H. Blood. Director of Natural Resources.

I. James Rolph, Governor; do hereby give my consent to the above and foregoing order. James Rolph Jr. IJburd'TWttn 1.30 o'clock p. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE venes.

All members present. Recess. Bc.ici reconvenes at 4 o'cloc Serial No. 027125 United States- Land Office, Sacramento, April 8, 1932. Notice is hereby glyen that the Genesee Copper Company, a corporation, by Its duly authorized On motion, duly made and seconded, resolution is passed by the following vote: J.

F. Hoke. W. S. Quigley.

S. B. Lear. B. F.

Pauly. adjourn until Friday, May 6th. 19X2. at 10 o'clock a. m.

1 agent and attorney-in-fact, H. A. Notice i.s hereby given that- the guardian of the estate of J. G. Don-I nenwirth, an Incompetent person.

will sell at private sale, in one parcel or in separate parcels, to the highest bidder, on terms and con-j ditions hereinafter mentioned and I subject to confirmation of the. Su-! perior Court of the County of Plu-I mas. State of California, on or af NOTICE tOR APPLICATION FOR MINERAL PATENT HIGH SCHOOL NOTES California State Employees would congregate there i The Quincy high school band mo- A.n.-i,i R. P. Payton.

Sierra; Mori icancel-' torea to ureenvuie iunua) cc-assessmentsij ing a eave a rehearsal under the Gelshendorfer, of Walker Mine, Plumas County. California, has made application for patent for the Rossi and Maine lode mining alaims. Mineral Survey No. 6081, situated in an unorganized min'ng district, Plumas County, State of California, described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at Cor. No.

1 of the Rossi Lode (from, which the quarter Sec. Cor. between Sees. 17 and 20, 25 R. 11 M.

D. Meridian bears N. 36 42' 40" 1437.2 feet) and running thence N. 47 16' W. 1500 feet to Cor.

No. thence S. 42 44' 600 feet to Cor. No. thence S.

42 44' W. 600ft. tii Cor. No. Grange.

L. P. erroneous M. A. Serial No.

027124. United States Land Office, Sacramento, April 8, 1932. Notice is hereby given that G. L. Bemis anti George Baglin, of Salt Lake City.

State of Utah, by their duly authorized agent and attorney-in-fact, H. A. Geishendorfer, of Walker Mine, Plumas County, State of California, have made application for patent for the Green-, Bird, Green Bird No. One, Green Bird No. 2, Green Bird No.

Three, Gren Bird Mn Vnnr ftrenn RirH Kin Tixo rtnrl aid subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on May 1932, at the hour of ten o'clock a. or after said day at the law office, of. Stanley C. Young in the Courthouse in Quincy, County of Plumas, State of California, all the right, title, interest, and es-t-ale of Uie said Josenh Smith, alias, at the time of his death, and all the right, title, and interest that the said estate has by oueiation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of the uald Joseph M. Smith, alias, at the time of his death in and to those eertairi paraeis of land situate in the County of Plumas, State of California, and particularly described follows, to-wit; Parcel One An undivided one-half (J) interest in an unpatented mining claim known as Mayflower Placer Mine, containing 139.8 acres, situate in Goodwin Township, County of Plumas, State of California, the Notice of Location of which is of record in Vol.

8 of Placer Claims, page 372, Plumas County Records, and iar-ticularly described therein. Parcel Two An undivided one-fourth (J) interest in an unpatented mining claim known as Mayflower Extension Placer Claim, containing 64.94 acres, situate in Goodwin Township, County of Plumas. 'State of California, the Notice of Location of which is cf record in Vol. 10 of Placer Claims, Page 284, Plumas County Records, and particularly described therein- Parcel Three An undivided one-fourth (Ji interest in an unpatented mining claim situate in Goodwin Township. County cf Plumas, State of California, and described as follows: The El of SWi of Sec.

32, and the W5 ot the SE of Sec. 32. T. 23 R. 10 containing 160 ncrej, and Notice of Location cf which i.

cf record in Vol. 13 of Claims. Page 81. Plumas County Records. Bid or ofteis invited for all or any oi parcels of said nrcp-ei ties ad must be in writing, and il be leceived at the law offices of Stanley C.

Young, Quincy, Cali-fcrnia. attorney for said' administrator, or may be fiied with the clerk of the said Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Plumas, or delivered the said administrator personal-v at. arv time after the nesting of 'his notice and before the making il sale. Green Bird No. Six lode mining! 3 Maln Ulence s- 4T 16' E- 1500, claims.

Mineral Survev No. 6032. eet to Cor. No. 4: thence N.

42 44' direction of Professor Schott. Most of the high school students who have been absent on account of measles, are now back in their classes. A track meet was held as Susan-ville last Saturday. Greenville was the one competitor in the event, winning second place. Three first places were taken by Greenville as follows: O'Connor 440 yard dash, Sosoli pole vault, and McCutcheon half mile race.

A banquent will be held at Quincy Saturday evening for the juniors and seniors of the Quincy "high school. The affair will be given by the junior class instead of the annua! prom. ter the 7th day of May, 1932, all right, title and interest of the estate of J. G. Donncnwiilh.

an incompetent person, which is the whole of the hereinafter described real property, being an undivided one-half interest in Lot Eight (8), of Block Seven 7: all of Lot Nine (9. of Block Ten U0I. and all of Lot Ten -(10) of Block Ten 10 of the Town of Taylorsville, as said lots and blocks are laid down and designated Official Plat of Taylorsville, on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder, of the County of Plumas. State of California, together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, lawful money of the United States; 10 per cent of purchase money to be paid at the time of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by th? court.

Deed at the expense of purchaserAll bids and offers must situated in the unorganized mining: E. 600 ft. to Cor. 1 Main Lode (from district, Plumas County, State of which the aforesaid quarter Sec. California, described as follows, to-! cor- tears N.

38a 29' 03" 2034.9 wit: feet) and running thence N. 42" 44' Beginning at Cor. No. 1, of thel E. 600 feet to Cor.

Ni. Lode, Green Bird No. Three' lode (from 1 tho placs of which the Cor. common to Sees. 3,4, Said lrrie mini" 7 claims are loft and 10, T.

25 R. 11 M. D. P.t?d th: WF' r. 11.

rrt tho bears S. 68 55' 36" W. 243.4 Sec. 20, T. 25 R.

11 MD. ft.) and running thence N. 7" 16' W. Meridian, and confa'ti a net and to-1500 ft, to Cor. No.

thence S. 49 area ci.3.2 ar: s. being 30' W. 717.3 ft. to Cor.

No. thence nr or 'dcd claims. C. 51 33' W. 701.2 ft.

to Cor. No. 3 Aire, k-e ni kn-wn Green Bird No. om lode; thence shvnbvtt'ie effica' "Oat nf survey, 16' E. 796.2 ft.

to Cor. No. 4 Green NCx'jfcms are of eccrd in the Biid No. Six lode; thence S. 82' 44" off cf the County Rscorder in E.

595 5 ft. to Cor. No. thence S.j Plumas County, at Qu'ncy. 03 E.

1500.1 ft. to No. Stat, cf California in Quartz Claims thtnee N. 82" 44' E. 575 ft.

to Cor. 1 Claims Vol. 13, page 271 and Vol. 15, No. 1 Green Bird No.

6 cds (from page 45. which ip aforesaid Sec. Cor. bears John C. Ing, Register N.

25 32' 49" E. 1777.96 ft.) and! First nublicatlon. April 14. 1932, running thenca S. 7' 16' E.

703.8 ft. i Last nublicatlon June 9, 19a2. 9 ts. to Cor. No.

3 Green Bird lode, thence 1 1 N. 51 33' E. 701.2 ft. ti Cor. No.

from ficttinu wet Humphrey v. up f. I'-n ic Canyon Sunday visit me w.th the Dutt.m family Mrs Arriis Jenscr. and Mary, brought brother Hail. from day Cy diu Mi'; li.k Murray S.n; Fr.ir..-.

arrived in Or. in tt i the week on a i1 Murray and family Militr. i. F. I came up irom Fr; tnroute for (iribm whirr he hopeful in catchntc fish Jake Stephan of ymncy Judge Pullen of Saer.ina wv in Greenville Friday The opening dance at Jack Ward-low's resort at Lake Almaruu'.

last Saturday, was quite largely attended, also the Odd Fellows dance at Taylorsville. Clarence Goodhue of T.n Imville and his two grand daughter; wire Greenville Saturday evening. Hahn Joll. owner of a tobacco plantation in Cario. wa in our cit Monday enroute for Homer Lake.

J. A. Haker of the Crescent Mill-Garage was in Greenville the firs! of the week. Mrs. Louie Austin i.s away foi medical treatment Frank Mead and Bob I'rrry finally got acros-S Light's Creek and are prospecting where the light shines.

Frank got word som way that a shipment of rawbei ries had arrived in Indian V.iii 30 he left Bob to do the ground sluicing while he came down afi. A Frr-e Library. 1 Application for soft drink licences, received and filed: Red River Liimbi Co Application for State orphan aid, ei -1 filed: Mrs. Geo. Lung- in Petition from citizens of Sierra X.i.'.t received and filed.

on motion, duly made and it is ordered that the audits be instructed to cancel the er-: i i ous assessment of Red River Lumber Leland McKenzie and Ad a Laf ra nc in i On motion, duly made and seconded, it is ordered that Blanche Harris, and Agnes Werner be appointed to the county Board of Education, beginning June 1. 1932. On motion, duly made and seconded, is ordered that the Red i Lumber be granted a soft license, they to pay the license collector the amount as specified in Ordinance No. 202. On motion, duly made and seconded, it is ordered that application of Roy C.

Cayton for quarantine m. pector. be recommended, and the clerk ordered to forward the s.ini" to California Civil Service Commission. Or. motion, duly made and it is ordered that Mrs.

Geo. be granted orphan aid the rate of S1G.25 per month for one-half orphan. On motion, duly made and seconded, it is ordered that Jim E. W. Reynolds, local Ford dealer, attended the Ford meeting held at Suyanville yesterday.

NOTICE be in writing and may be left with 40' 1(V IT 717 1 ft Cr Ilium I '1' I 'I 1 No. 3 GrcenBird No. 2 lode; thence N. Having left my bed and board, Jch i Donnenwirt. Guardian.

Post this is to give notice that I will not Office Box 078. Portola. California, be responsible for any debts or bills or with M. C. Kerr, attorney for said contracted bv my wife from this guardian, at Quincy.

Plumas Coun-date (Signed! George Day. ty. California, or may be filed in the Cr.scent Mills. April 21. 1932 office of the clerk of the Superior Court.

Plumas iunty, California. 7 16' W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No.

1 Green Bird No. Three lode, the place of beginning, and comprising the exterior boundaries of the Green Bird Terms and conditions of sale: of I-. i ITnitr.1 No. One, Green Bird No. two.

Green Three. Green Bird No. Six 3fotnc lmrii ten or oovil of! LJirCl I NEW TODAY ind Green Bird lodes. Also, begin-i at any time after the first publica-tijn of this notice and before making of the sale Dated. April 21st.

1932. he purchase price to be paid on i KEDDI POOL ROOM WHEN IN KEDDIE STOP HERE! DRINKS CANDY SOFT CIGARS John Hartin ining at Coes. No. 1 of the Green Bird day of sale, balane? on confirms ORE BUYERS' APPLICATION Uon of sale by the Court. Deed at No.

Five and Green Bird No. Fouri lodes (from whicJi the aforesaid' Sec. Cor. bears N. CD 57' 20" W.

697.9 ft. i and running thence S. 27" 26' I I John Donnenwirth, In compliance with Section l. Ouardlan of the Estate of J. G.

expense of purchaser or purch-lsers. Dated April 21. 1932. VV. 572.6 feet to Cor.

No. 2 Green 4- N. B. Mullen minim, J. Smith be granted 58 00 per Chapter 183.

Statutes of 1929. the Uonnenwirtn, an incompetent per- son. "i M. C. Kerr, Attorney for Guardi the Estate of 'uu' 4- Administrator of Jjjeoh M.

Smith, alias, deceased j-j at i 1 1. ii u. Ijiiciilc at 40' E. 600 feet to Cor. No.

thence an. Quincy California. First pub. April 21, 1932 3ts. I I I i i i I I I I I I I I Mi Stanley C.

Young, Attorney for Administrator. First pub. April 21. 1932. 3ts.

N. 7 IS W. 927.4 ft. to Cor. No.

thence N. 27' 26' E. 572.6 ft. to Cor. No.

thence N. 41 56' W. 573.1 ft. to Cor. No.

5, Green Bird No. Five lode; j-H-H-i-H-H-M-1- NOTICE OF PROVING WILL DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES inence n. i its w. 83S.3 it. to cor minging Jim home Nc.

thence S. 84 40' W. 600 ft. In the Superior Court of the State to Cor. No.

thence S. 7 16' I of California in and for the County IF YOU ARE FIGURING ON PAINTING PAPER HANGING OR DECORATING GET AN ESTIMATE FROM STATE OF CALFORMA Order Opening Trout Streams For the purpose of further pro It of Plumas. In the matter of the estate of John Caranzi. also known as Gio 4m dnnir tecting trout with which the Fish i and Cume Commission has stocked the various waters of this State, of vanni Caranzi, deceased. HAVE YOU PAiNFUt- CORNS, BUNIONS or CALLOUS? USE K.

K. K. CORN PLASTER Said for FREE SAMPLE tq BOEHMES PHARMACY 509 KEARNY STREET. SAK FRANCISCO H. B.

EVANS Notice of time and place appoint I ed for proving will and hearing ap- im in CRESCENT ST, QUINCY 1 I I I I I I l-M-M I I H'1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I plication for letters testamentary. Notice is hereby given that a pe-I tition for the probate of the will of John Caranzi. also known as Glo-I vanni Caranzi, deceased, and for the issuance to A. W. Mastelotto of I letters testamentary, has been filed insuring their growth and better means of providing an adequate supply of trout eggs for the various' fish hatcheries of this State to the end of improving fish conditions1 generally throughout the State, and upon the recommendation of the Fish and Game Commission of the State of California and pursuant to and by virtue of the authority vest- ed in me by the provisions of Chap- ter 751, 1927 Statutes of California the following waters within the: County of Plumas, State of California, were closed to trout fishing or To People Who Know Things TELLITTO US WE WANT TO PUBLISH ALL OF THE NEWS OF THIS COUNTY FOR THE INFORMATION OF OUR MANY READERS.

WE CANNOT HE IN 5(10 IHFFKIiENT PLACES AT ONCE, AND WE DONT WANT TO MISS ANYTHING THAT IS WORTH PRINTING. WIIX YOV TELL IT TO L'ST EITHER'WRITE OR PHONE 31 in this court, and that Monday, the 9th day May, 1932, at 10 o'clock a. of said day. at the courtroom of said court, in the City of Quincy. County of Plumas.

State of California, has been set for the hearing of said petition, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same, and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted. Dated April 18, 1932. Wm. F. Werner, Clerk.

First pub. April 21, 1932. 3ts. tne taking, killing or having of any trout therein or therefrom during all times and seasons during the year 1931. All of the waters of Lake Alma-nor, said lake lying in T.

27 R. 7 E. T. 27 R. 8 T.

28 7 E. and 28 8 E. M.D.B. and all ff the waters of those streams arc! then tributaries flowing into said lake from the following de- thanks to our 1 iJS jxJf i senDeci to the lake: North Branch of North Fork ofj Feather River from the Chester to i Prattville State Highway crossing, I all of said Dortion of said stream Plumas Independent, Quincy, Cal. -NOTICE TO CREDITORS lying In 28 R1 27 N.

7 and T. 27 8E, M.D.B. M. In the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Plumas. In the matter of the estate of Thomas Edward Fraser, also known as Thos.

E. Fraser, deceased. I Notice is hereby given by the un- i dersigned executor of the last will ii company 11 Pops In- i of of Thomas Edward Fraser, also I known as Thos. E. Fraser deceas- electric range Certainly he should bring friends home for dinner! But men sometimes give little warning.

If you cook with electricity, how ever, the Cuming oi the sudden guest will signify a luppy evening. This is so because the electric range assures your serving a perfect dinner without any extra work. You do not spend hot, wearying hours in the kitchen. When the guest arrives, you meet him and greet him as the cool, unflurried hostess. Prepare your meal for the oven, and your responsibility is almost finished.

For you merely have to put it in the oven and set the controls, and you are free until dinner time. The range cooks' the food automatically. When meal time arrives, take a delicious dinner from the oven, hot and ready to serve. llliSRi ed, to the creditors of, and all Modern electric ranges are speedy. The oven heats up to 400 degrees in 9 to 11 minutes, as fast as one can mix biscuits.

Surface cooking elements are faster, too, as fast as you'd want them. The electric range is famous for its cleanliness. And let us mention its economy. An examination of users' accounts shows that electricity for cooking costs an average of 1 cent a meal per person. The cost of an electric range itself is no more than that of any other good range.

A small down payment will place the range of your choice in your kitchen, ready to use. Come into our office and see the beautiful new electric ranges. Investigate our Special Offer which includes easy terms. persons having claims against llliiilliiiPIHiHIEIi the said decedent, to file them with the Clerk of the Superior COMPANY HAS A WAY OF DROPPING IN UNEXPECTEDLY. YOU DONT WANT TO HAVE TO COOK UP A LOT OF FOOD AND SPEND ANY MORE TIME IN THE KITCHEN THAN IS NECESSARY." WHAT YOU WANT TO DO IS TO VISIT WITH THE FOLKS.

RIGHT HERE IS WHERE WE COME IN WHY NOT HAVE THE LARDER STOCKED WITH A FEW CANS OF DELIGHTFULLY GOOD PORK AND BEANS, SALMON, SARDINES, DEVILED HAM, POTTED HAM, PEANUT. BUTTER OF THE FAMOUS TUBEROSE PRODUCTS; ALSO A BOUNTEFUL SUPPLY OF THE SAME BARND OF THEIR WELL KNOWN CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. LAY IN A SUPPLY NOW AND YOU WILL THANK US FOR THE TIP. NEW CUSTOMERS ARE INVITED TO COME IN AND GET Court of fhe County of Plumas, State of California, 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 office of M. C.

Ken-. Quincy, California, the same being the place for the, transaction of the business of said estate In the County of Plumas, State of California. Its first publication wai on the 21st day of April, 1932, ln the Plumas Independent, a weekly newspaper printed and published in said County of Plumas, State of California. M. C.

Kerr, Executor of the last will of Thomas Edward Fraser, also known as Thos. E. Fraser, deceased, SEE YOUR DEALER OR THE Pacific Gas and Electric Company Owned Operated Managed -by California' U7-45J O. Olorn an. Prop..

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