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THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1945 NEVADA CITY’ NUGGET Page Three
aiorning for the Presidio, San Francisco to join her husband, Set. MyPERSONA ers. He has been at Camp Beale for
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop, who! some time but
have’ spent the past three years in} district
Richmond where they have _ been
employed in the shipyards,’ are mov.
Was sent to the bay.
to take pictures of the San
Francisco conference. He: is in the
photographic department of the U.}.
ing to .Nevada City to reside: Bis-. Ss. Army.
hop brought a load of furniture her e. Several herds of cattle passed .
Tuesday and the rest will be brought . through Nevada City in the last few .
up early next week. Mr. and Mrs. days enroute from the lowlands. to.
Bishop will reside with Mr. and Mis. the summer range in the mountains.
C. E. Bosworth until they purchase Trucking of barites: from Wash-.
h ‘home. ington to the railroad siding at Au-}
Mrs..Joe MeDougal of Alleghany! burn was resumed early this week.
and sister, Mrs. T. J. McGrath of) The trucks were held up for a time .
Berkeley attended: the funeral {. UBtil improvements were made in the
their late. brother, J. i. Finane. in jad lendine from’ the Tahoe Uki&h
Nevada City Monday. highway inte Washington.
Mrs. Richard Myers, formerly Mrs. Ed Schaffer of: Santa’ Cruz
Joyce Henwood, who hasbeen here! called» on ‘friends during the past
visiting her brother, Paratrooper! Week.\She formerly resided on Boul.
Clement Henwood, left yesterday! der street and was Miss Collins. Her .
husband: lived near Gault bridge. i
tee eh enn . Mrs. Marie Phelan of Sacramento,
PENNEY’S . passed through Nevada City Monday
fenrdute to her mining interests At .
. Sierra City for a few days stay.
. Harold Casey and George Treve. . thick of Alleghany were in Nevada
. City Tuesday to attend the funeral
land act as pall\bearers for the late
Mrs. Eva Brockob. .
Mr. and Mrs. George Fertig of the
, bay district came tog Nevada City ear{ly in the week to attend the funeral .
lof the late Mrs. E Brockob.
Mr. and Mrs: Fred Browning of .
‘Oakland arrived in this @ity during!
ithe past week and are visiting his .
} mother Mrs. Annie Browning of Boul{der street. \
Mrs. Fred Tourtellotte \who has
. l been quite ill in a local host vital, was
. moved to her home in nied Valio geese
ating. ‘
\ \
.
.
ley early. this week and is rece
iain! \
‘Hizh School at .
Lake Tahoe Opens y
' Fifty six students have been registered for the third annual sum-,;
mer session of the Tahoe branch of
lthe Placer Union high school. up’ to
. April 27, and 73 additional inquir. ies from students considering at-\
;tendance are also at ‘hand.
. The 1945 term runs from June 11
lto September 15, according to Supt.
\H. E. Chastain. Mrs: Bliss Winkle}
er soles, and Goodyear \-will be the resident vice principal in
welts. Handsome toe de. ‘gharge. .
signs. For-“‘light asa fea-—. --—The-faculty-will_be-selected trom.
ther’ comfort that you . . Placer college and Placer union high
le ‘school by Chastain, after the enrolllike. ment has been completed and the
students have been classified.
(Courses offered for full credit inelude four years of English, United
States history, world history, civics,
physics, chemistry, two years of algebra, plane and solid goemetry,
trigonometry, drawing, commercial
subjects, music and physical ednucaMEN’S SHOES
: 4.79
For long wear, half leathJ.C. PENNEY CO.
GRASS V ALLEY
INo. 4490
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of ian
BULA S. RAMSEY, Deceased. ; : me
NOTICE 1S HORiBY GIVEN by There is no tuition dharge of any
the undersigned Myrtle Whitney, as! kind. Living quarters are available
Administratrix of the Estate of Ella with a wide range of cost. The fedS. Ramsey. deceased, to the Creditors . . ne eee be nee the
of and all persons having claims eral.camp ground maybe :
against’ the said decedent to file entire season free of charge. Hotel
them with the necessary vouchers facillties are available. Hiking, boatwithin six months after the first;ing, swimming, fishing, golf, dancpublication of this notice in the of-jing and tennis are only a few of the
fice of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of the State of California, in
and for the County of Nevada, or to. ll.
: it ti i th necessar
Bae x ais after the The highest peaks of the Andes—
first publication of this notice to the. nearly 20,000 feet—are in Pery.
said Administratrix at the Office of The
be a olla Wai Meats flag comes from the red caps, white
City, California, the same beigg her. shirts, and blue coats of the Serbplace of business in all matters con-. jan rebels against Turkey.
nected with the estate of said Ella Paraguay’s only outlet to the Ats Lee dupe tay in 1945. lantic the Parana _ River, flows
MYRTLE WHITNEY, through Argentina.
Administratrix of the Estate of Ella Panama was the heart of the
S. Ramsey, Deceased. Spanish Empire in the new world in
the 16th century.
many activities that are available to
tricolor of the Yugoslavian
‘First Publication April 30, 1945.
Apr. 30, May 3, 7, 10. “
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RATES FROM $1.50 UP.
Excellent Service—Best Food
NTO, CALIFORNIA
, Manager
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TOY AND JACOBS. JAOK BRUN'
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ns
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Scouts in May, June
advancement chairman, announces a
Court of Honor. .at the Atlantic FEUDING U S.
. A board of reyiew for ‘Star and Life Bi IREAUS VEX
\applicants has taken place and all y A,
applications, test cards, etc. must be RAILROADS
\in the scout office at Awburn by May o he .
eaten and friends are urged to},
Courage the scouts and congratulate .
CHR ISTIAN SCE NC a CHURCH
Christifn Science Savisty of aos:
Evanweling Chapter
OES Greets Official =
Over one hundred—members andt ¥adaCity Holds services every Sun ae
guests were present at a.meeting of. day in their church 114 Boldder St
Evangeline. CHapter, OKS, at°11 o'clock. Sunday-schoo! at 9:45 Tuesday
.
.
evening to-greet the visiting district . & m. A "Wednesday evening testi .
deputy grand matron, Mrs. Dorie een ial meeting isheld on the first .
Campbell of Auwburn.Six members. Wednesday of each month at ign .
were initiated into the order. Mrs Tecibck. Our’ reading room at 3 60) .
Genevieve Elliott rendered severni. .Broad St. is open Mondays. Wednes.
solos during the, meeting and Mrs ) days and Fridays from 2 to 4 p. 1 .
Maudie May Shaw assistéd by aj holidays excepted. The public is cor-.
splendid corps of members gave aj dially invited to attend ouf .
program. The district deputy grand} and visit the reading room. i
matron was-préesented with a gift of For the subject “Everlasting Pun-.
!money and bouqguet‘in a little skii,. ishment” the Christian Sciente Gold‘An Old Fashioned Garden’ injen' Text ‘on Sunday. May 6, is taken.
which she gathered her: bouquet from;from Ezekiel: ‘Have I any pleasure
star points and members in her, visit) at all that the wicked should die
with members to the garden. She: gaith the Lord God: and not that
gave a talk to the chapter. A lunch. should return fromhis ways and
eon was served at the close of the) live?’ (18:23).
meeting. One of the Bible verses in th
Worthy Grand. Matton Lillian} Lesson-Sermon is Psalms 18 LOG
Podesta sent a letter to: all chapte:s. “Let Israel hope in the Lord: for
iin her district: stating that due to}]'with the Lord there is mercy, and
war time restrictions theré will be} with Wim is plenteous redemyption.”’
no grand chapter meeting ‘this fall. A correlative citation from the
Spring flowers were used in profus-}'Christian Seience textbook “Scien ’e
ion to decotate the hall and banquet. and Health with key ti the Sorin.
room. Maypoles with pastel shade. tures’’ by Mary Baker Eddy reads: .
crepe paper dolls were also used oa “Blot out the
the tables.
images of mortal.
—— —-——--—~ are delivered to the judgment oft
. Courts of Ponce for Boy Truth, Christ, the judge will sar
‘Thou. art whole.’’ (p. 391.)
J. W. Hanson, Roseville Lincoln
Street school on May 8-at 7:30 p. m
i By Clem Whitaker
Ronald. Brill of Troop 11, will raceive his. Eagle badge from Judge
; f ,,. ties of executive governmental reguSparke, couneil president. All
lation has been sharply spotlighted .
j in congress by the introduction of 4
. bill to keep one department of govjernment from haling the leaders of
lan industry into eourt for doing
Dorse Hite, Placer foothill adv :
Vents ae ee vee . what they were authorized to do by
ment chairman, announces a court .
\ : another department of the same govof honor for Troops in Auburn, Penob HE : =
\ enment,
ryn, Loomis and Colfax on May 28
o Ne : : a ' Authorized by Congressman A. L,
in the\ Placer Junior College Littl. te s
; ; . Bulwinkle of North Carolina, the
Theatre, A board of review for Star : ‘ spe
bill is designed to eliminate future
Life and\Bagle palm candidates will
. possibility of conflict between the
be held = Friday, May 18 at 4 p. m.!
: ; x . inte: ‘state commerce act .and the
in the offices: of L. Chamberlain, the . Hinuet ack. iar ‘Gc
s : isaer ne
Placer County Bank Building. All: ceneb ase: . sis
applications, co etc. must be joperators_o ailroads._steamehins
come to this court of honor and en‘them on their various achievements.
: Z i ni ruck and b ine
in the scout fice not later than ep capac — 6 bs sae a ae
; ‘ ‘won’t have to live in fear of prose(May 23, it was announced.
Expenditures of County Diop *
. Off to §
$118,638 for this year is. $82,162.
thought and sin. ,Fhen. when thou f
One .of the monumental absurdi-,. ,,
were the larger communities and tne
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larger . shippers. Those ‘ejudic ue . :
‘ ‘ na ye
were the smaller ctommunitias and y he
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ee
shippers. If we'rely on conip ns z
2 ty ‘ ning ff y in ii a es
as the governing factor int yA $
mination of freight rates, th s Ba
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fits will go to shipipers in propo RI *
Pi ‘ steto the size’ of tne iffi Tub SB 3 P
wv re ralda * S2
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they. can wield ia *
But the basic purpose of the Bul%
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winkle bill goes: even deeper & 2
Fan . 9 2s
that. Fundamentally, it, is. 1 déd . 3
to keep rival yvernment depa *s “
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ments from tearing an industry . %
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Nevada County's final gen 1% %
5 ‘ * } rat %
county budget for the current fiscal! te
rey e is epee Pa
year: .Catls: 10T: Toss expenditures of he +
er fad a ad Z im oh . ore wv ri % <q
$605,835 compared with a gross «x-:. ¥ "*
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penditure program for 1948-44 of 4 y,
*
$636,666 California taxpayers assac. &
eat
Groés county tax requirement ‘of
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jation said today, making publi¢ its % 2
va 3 S,
study of final budgets and property % *
tax requirements of California counde é
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: “ Our patrons find that despite +
less than the $200,800 gross tax re-)%
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quirement fot 1943-44. Subventions, .
surplus, and other nonitax revenues’
rationing and wartime conditions the quality of our meats
measures up to the same high
Hg at Ne Me
Aa Nacs mat at
etete
+9;
for 1944-45 al $487,197. compar-14
ae Gore) geet a! sacl \% stadnards we _ have . always
ed with 35,866 Pas rear. SalP : %
d ‘ 866 for last year em maintained. Our meats come 4
aries and wages and provision for increased reserves were the main causes for imcreases in the tax .requiremnt, the association found. Increased sulbventions and other nontax revenues and larger carry over surplus,
on the other hand, decreased the
necessary local tax demand.
from the best cattle, lambs and
swine that money can buy., Our
service to our patrong is built
on a foundation of high quality and reasonable prices. Ask
your neighbors about us. They
will tell you. ‘
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MARKET
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The grease of the tail of the fatiled sheep, found only in Afghanistan forms the national substitute
for butter.
Hawaii comprises 20 islands, of .
which eight are inhabited. One of
the Hawaiian islands. Kahoolawe,
has only two inhabitants.
213 Commercial Street
Phone 67 Nevada City
No. 4490
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND
PERSONAL PROPERTY .
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN eee .
FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA.
In the Matter of the Bstate of
ELLA S. RAMSEY, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HERE'BY GIVEN that
the undersigned administratrix of.
the Estate of Ella S. Ramsey, deceased, will sell at private sale, to
the highest bidder for cash and sub‘he Sierra Nevada district (Ne Son for leans their rates in coni ie formity with interstate commerce
vada City) will hola a court of honis igh io a
or at the grammar géhool on May 16 a as nae pees nee t
and the Grass Valley \ district will c See : se ee pee gave 28.
hold a court of honor\at the Hen-. ~*"° oe ceo eee eee Cer
riers, as it is a direct outgrowth of
nessy School on June 19th, accordee
: aes the conflict in federal statutes which
ing to Lynne Kelly, distri ee eae :
5 ; resulted in the ‘filing of anti trust
ment chairman. ‘A troop\court of it ae ale ‘aft da
‘honor for Troop 34, Pownleriie will pie ane igi oe eS o ”
be held on June 2. The troop\spon. ses has ee ee
sored by the Lions Club, is undexy the ae oe Fy ‘ Yan ti
leadership of Raymond N. Pratt.\ oe eee
in substance, charge that the railroads are guilty of restraint of trade
\ by reason of their compliance with
NING SUC Rk e orders of the interstate commerce commission. E
Shippers as well ds the railroads
and gther surface carriers, quickly
Due to Tialinn Cutan sugar proBag Ener i the justice Soper:
: j. ment shuld win ‘its case—and notnduction and other shortages the 1945
é ing was dene to remedy the conflict
quota of consumers canning sugar
between departments—that long esidue May 1 has been cut from twenty . : on eye
'taslished procedures of rate making
pounds to fifteen pounds per per-.
ae : . . would be overturned and the transson, officials of the Sacramento dis; : )
b portation industry would be forced
trict OPA announced today. In adSpee 5
ae : saute to return to competitive practices
‘dition to the individual cut, per per: Ne, s
ee : : which would discriminate against
son family units of more than eight ‘ ;
: : . . SmMall shippers and 6
‘persons will receive 120 poundg inton
tsead of the 160 pounds originall
\ : , Stee s y While the Bulwinkle or can have
earmarked for large family
no bearing on the case now pénding
tabaci its purpose is to clarify tha ower
OPA also stated that no local board i ‘i y \ Br ers .
of the interstate commerce com mis~
may grant more. than seventy per. . i ‘ S
: sion—and relieve the carriers of the
cent of the total amount of home : ‘
F i 4 threat of future anti trust proseeucanning sugar it granted between. . ; \
tions when their rates.and scheduls
February 29, 1944 and*December 9, ; ; \
on : are fixed under ICC authority.
1944, inclusive.
ie : The late Joseph B. Eastman, who
The agency likewise cautioned all mal hie death . datactoe of th
‘boards within the district to exerree oe . hon ene : He
cise the greatest ‘care in the issua me oe Gerpcee Bet he his
ance of additional sugar so that the nee he Drmere: TEVore ng we
seasonal Glotas be for in “excess. concise statement toa senate comFullest sugar conservation is urged — gai) rT
‘by all housewives, institutional and ‘When competition bad fu gee
public feeding establishments if we. the result was widespread and ci
are to’circumvent additional sugar rant discrimination. These preferre
shortages during 1945. “Home canning is badly needed to augment our. serving every ounce of sugar earfood supplies and it is hoped the. marked for that purpose this year,”
housewiveg will use caution in con-. OPA officials added.
all communit\
‘home
ww
OUR BUSINESS EXPANDS
in order that (we may serve more people jand serve them better. Our
new dry cleaning establishment at 111 West Main Street, Grass Valley is proving a convenience to hundreds of residents in need of a
handy place to leave their jsuits, cloaks, overcoats and other garments
for clearing and pressing. Good service was (a tradition at 111 West
Main. We shall maintain that fine tradition.
GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS
111 BENNETT STREET, GRASS VALLEY
Telephone—Nevada Cit} 2 Telephone—Grass Valley 108
\May, 1945, at the hour of two. *
\less; “thence running Northeasterly
ject to confirmation by said Superior!
Court, on Monday. the 21st day of
(oelork P. M. or after said day, at
the lo-v offices of H. Ward Sheldon,
and W. E, Wright, Union Building,
Nevada City, Nevada County, California. all the right, title, interest . ‘
and esta‘® of the said Ella S. Ramsey. .dereased. at the time of her
death, and all the right, title and interest that the, said estate has by)
“operation of law or otherwise. acquired othef than or in addition to
that of the said Ella S. Ramsey, at
the time of her death, in and to that .
certain real and personal property,
situate in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California.
and particularly described as follows:
Chamber of Commerce
OFFICE IN CITY HALL
PHONE 575
REAL PROPERTY
PARCEL ONE: That certain lot
and building thereon, at 229 Broad
Street, Nevada City, and being the
westerly half of Lot 3, Block 16. as
said Lot and Block are designated
upon the ‘official map of Nevada City,
together with the Cafe and on sale
business conducted thereon, together with all trade fixtures, furnishings, and equipment and stock in . aan:
trade thereof.
residence thereon and ‘all fixtures,
furnishings and furiture therein and
thereon, and being a part of Lot 3
in Block 44, as said Lot and Block
are designated on the official map
of Nevada City, described as follows:
Said Lot being situated on the northerly side of said Walrath Avenue,
the distance of 114 feet, more or less,
and being distant easterly from Sacramento Street 175.515 feet; more or
DRIVE IN
FOOD PALACE
Groceries, Fruit and
Vegetables
Beer and Wine
COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL
122.30 feet more or less to premises
of the Nevada City High School;
thence Southeasterly along the southerly\Nline of said High School premises 114 feet, more or less; thence
Southwesterly 120 feet, more or less,
STREETS
NEVADA CITY, PHONE 808
to said Walrath Avenue, and thence ~ UPHOLSTERY —
Northwesterly along the northerly
feet, more oh less, to place of begin* *%
ning.
ately or as a whole for said real and ere Ww. Darke
personal BTaDONY 36 described in
must be in writing, won will be re=ceived at the said law offices of H. pean .
Ward Sheldon and W.\ 5. Wright, ww D .
fornia, attorneys for said\ adminise A i we
tratrix, or may be filed with the
Pauline and Johnnie
the State of California, in and for the
County of Nevada, or pense 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley
any time after the first publication
of this notice and before the making } Delicious Mixed Drinks te Please
side of said Walrath Avenue 114 OF ALL KINDS
Bids or offers are invited separsaid Parcel One and\Parcel Two, and . . ‘200% Peenet 200-6
Union Building, Nevada City, CaliClerk of the said Superior Court of ee
the said administratrix personally, BEER WINES, LIQUORS
of said sale.
TERMS -AND CONDITIONS OF a
Kies
oy
"*s
4 TancEL Two: aac certs tot LOR YOUR CONVENIENCE {
SALE: Cash in lawful money of the
United States of America to be paid
on confirmation of sale by the said
Superior Court; 10 per cent of purCc
chase price to be deposited with bid,
taxes and insurance premiums to be
pro-rated as of date of delivery of
administratrix’s deed.
Dated May 2nd, 1945.
MYRTLE WHITNEY,
Administratrix of the Estate of Ella
First Publication May 38rd, 1945.
S. Ramsey, Deceased. .
May 3,:7, 10,14, 17,24.
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