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THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1945
MEANING OF CALIFORNIA
TOWN NAMES
Grass Valley: From the grassy
meadows where a party of 49ers
found their cattle, ‘strayed from the
mountains,
‘Chico: the Spanish for little, this was part of Rancho Chico, a
far ‘from little Mexican
Rio Vista: From the Spanish for.
Tiver view; the correct form would;
be Vista del Rio.
San Luis Obispo: For t. Louis.
the Bishop of Toulouse, hoe
ern nn
From
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grant. .
: No. 4490
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAT,
PERSONAT, PROPERTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF
In the Matter of-the Estate of
ELLA S. RAMSEY, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ay
IN AND}
NEVADA.
the» undersigned administratrix of
the Estate of Ella S. Ramsey. doceased, will sell at private sale, to
the highest bidder for cash and subject to confirmation by said Superior
Court, on Monday, the 2ist day of}
May, 1945,°at the hour of two
o’clock P. M., or after said day, at
the law offices of H. Ward Sheldon:
and W. E. Wright, Union Building.
‘Nevada City, Nevada County, California, all’ the right, title, interest
and estate of the said Ella S.:RamThe Lions Club, electing officers
'ffor the 1945-45 term, have chosen
employment office here, as presi.
NEVADA city NUGGET _ ?
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VALLEY LIONS
dent.
Other officers elected. are Howard
M. Edwards, vices
Deeble, secretary;
urer; Mrs. Wilma
Stuart Chalmers,
old Hartung,
then
ors.
David Lamson, short story writer,
was guest speaker. His topic was
The Ooperation of the Local OPA.
president;
Vic Montre,
Jefford,
tail twister; Hartamer; Roy TraBennetts, directtalph
treaspianist;
lion
and Howard
sey, deceased, 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 other 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
lows:
REAL PROPERTY
PARCEL ONE: That certain jot
and building thereon, at 229 Brord
Street, Nevada City, and being the
westerly half of Lot 8, Block 16, as
éaid Lot and Block~-are designated
upon the official map of Nevada City, '
together with the Cafe and on sale
business conducted thereon,
er with all trade fixtures,
ings, and equipment and
trade thereof.
furnishstock in
PARCEL TWO: That certain lot:
at No. 114 Walrath Avenue, and
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 gituated on the north-'
erly side of said Walrath Avenue, !
the distance of 114 feet, more or lese, .
and being distant easterly from Bao.
ramento Street 175.55 feet, more or.
less; thence running Northeasterly
122.30 feet more or less to premises
of the Nevada City High School;
thence Southeasterly along the southerly line of said High School premises 114 feet, more or less; thence
Southwesterly 120.feet, more or less.
to said Walrath Avenue, and thence
Northwesterly along the northerly
side of said Walrath Avenue 114
feet, more or less, to place of beginming. i
Bids or offers are invited separately or as a whole for said real and
personal property, as described in
said Parcel One and Parcel Two, and
must be in writing, and will be: ree@ived at the said law offices of H.
Ward Sheldon and W. E. Wright,
Union Building, Nevada City, California, attorneys for .said administratrix, or may be filed with the
Clerk of-.the said Superior Court of
the State of California, in and for the
County of Nevada, or delivered to
the said administratrix personally, at
any time after the first publication
of this notice and before the making
of said sale,
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF
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 purchase 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
S. Ramsey, Deceased. ,
First Publication May 3rd, 1945.
May 3, .7,:10,34, 17, 21.
togeth.
SHERIFF'S PASSE
RIDERS TO ENTER
. organization.
Nations conference on international
A system
city establishea
in a month to meet the requritments
of delegates, their staffs, and the
adequate to
serve a small was
committee, after an
press and
Ingalls, local
ific Telephone and Telegraph Com.
pany, which handled the. big San
Francisco installation job.
radio, to BE, a
The Pacaccording
manager of
he telephone system centers in
the Veterans War Memorial Building, Where on March 17, the, telephone company began installation of
cables, wires, and a switchboard with
positions for ten operators. By April
15, attendants. were handling cails
over the new eqiupment for International 3300 the special prefix and
numiber designated for the congfer“ence. The switchboard serves more
jthan 400 lines, and is connected by
1100 wires with telephones at conference headquarters, and the switch
boards of major hotels where delegates. are quartered.
Sheriff Carl J. Tobiassen yester‘day stated that several members of
to1. .
the -sheriif’s “posse “ef this councy
will participate in the Trail Ride
from Marysville’ to Indian‘ Sprinzs
in Nevada County on May 26th, and
return to ‘the oe eee in
Marysville, after an all night stop
at Indian Springs, on the following
day.
Winners in the Trail Ride will re‘eeive $250 in prizes.
‘placed on the fact that the event is
inot a race, but a test of endurance
‘of horses over a 27 miles course, each
‘way, in-two days. The sponsors are
. the Chiefs Posse of Marysville, and
‘the Marysville Chamber of Com;merce.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
JAMES-TA YLOR—In Nevada City,
Nevada County, May 4, 1945, Bernard Sanford James, 20 and, Florence
Margaret Taylor, 31, both of Grass
Valley.
Kimberly,’ in the Union of South
Africa, averages 9.41 hours daily of
bright sunlight.
INo. 4490 "
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of
ELLA 'S. RAIMSEY, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the undersigned Myrtle Whitney, as
Administratrix of the Estate of Ella
S. Ramsey. deceased, to the Creditors
of and all persons having claims
against the said decedent to file
them with the necessary vouchers
within six months after the _ first
publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of the State of California, in
and 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 Administratrix at the Office of
W. E. Wright and H. Ward Sheldon,
Union Publishing Building, Nevada
City, California, the same beipg her
place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said Ella
S. Ramsey, Deceased.
Dated: April 27th, 1945.
MYRTLE WHITNEY,
Administratrix of the Estate of Ella
S. Ramsey, Deceased.
First Publication April 30, 1945.
Apr. 30,"May 3, 7, 10.
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Emphasis is.
The conference has its own tele. phone directory, containing about
. 1000 listings, and having a first édiition of 5000 copies.
Other telephone features includes
two large attended public telephone
offices:in the Veterans Building, one
expressly for the use of. newspaper
people. The attendants and pages in
these ofifices are attractively uniformed.
The company also installed scores
of teletype machines, and arranged
an extensive network of radio transmission channels for trans-continental and foreign broadcasts.
Cordial greetings were extended
to the conference on behalf of the
telephone company by its president.
N. R. Powley.
JUST WONDERIN’
I wonder why my wandering
thoughts ®,
Are sadly mixed todiay.
The more I try to keep them
straight,
The more they go astray.
In these days of decision, it is often difficult to keep one’s thoughts
strictly confined to any disciplinary
groove and perhaps that. is a good
thing; the present state of world
affairs may not suit us, we may feel
that we could manage them much
better than they are being manazed; but at least, there is never a dull
moment—great events impend and
we don’t want to miss any more than
we are obliged to. Hence, our
thoughts race from this to that and
so on. Still, straight thinking is ac;
hieved by the processes of trial and
error and it is far better to think
a few mixed thoughts, than to think
none at all.
The conference of united nations
at San Francisco, commands -our
first attention, for down there by the
Golden Gate, they are ‘building a
structure which may bring security
to this shattered world and unite
people of all races, colors and .creeds
in one great working brotherhood.
As I listen day by day to the delegates who have come to meet together face to face and to ‘openly
express their ‘hopes and desires, I
think of a time in our own history
when men of faith and vision were
laying the foundations for that which
today, we call our ship of state. I
seem to hear the anvils ring as of
old, the hammers beat and above the
sound of contending voices, something sings;
“Build me straight, oh, worthy
masters,
Stanch and strong, a goodly vessel,
That shall laugh at all disaster,
And with wind and whirlwind
wrestle.”
We cannot believe that these men
and women coming together from the
four corners of the earth, will fail
to improve the opportunity granted
them; some thing of genuine worth,
something of lasting value will emerge from the Golden Gate conference. Not a perfect thing, not all
that our ‘heart’s desire; but something which maybe improved as time
goes by and made to. serve the
needs of a world which has at last
grown weary of pain, disorder and
wanton destruction.
Yes, the forge and the heat are
with us once again; anvils ring and
hammers beat, voices are raised in
stentor tones, contending, expounding, demanding. Yet, we hope that
after the noise and confusion die
away, the good ship, Hope. of the
world, will be ready for her maiden
voyage and that as she gails away
with her precious cargo of peace,
justice and liberty for all mankind,
that deep toned bells may proclaim
. be improved to
consist of
. bill,
hrule which aggressors would do well
floor of the
able recommendation
sembly
‘assembly with a favor-}
from the as-.
and conservation planning a
extended he aring.
Of the 3300 miles of highways to!
limited and .
2700 will)
highways and
access
standards, miles
rural state
freeway
through routes under the provisions,.
of the bill. Thegmeasure is intende ay
to expedite the flow of motor vehicle .
traffic which, it was brought out in
the hearing, will be
ed aftér the war,
modern sofety factors, such as div-.
ided_ traffic lanes, grade separations,
controlled entrances and exits, and
other approved features, where traf-;
fic volume justifies.
greatly increasand to provide all.
Under an amendment recently introduced the state. department of
public works would be required to
expend on the limited access highway, system in each county a base
amount of $60,000 per biennium,
and an additional sum in proportion
to motor vehicles registration in
counties in which no limited access
highways are required, under the
the $60,000 ‘base allocation,
plus the proportionate share based
on motor vehicle registration, would
be spent by the department for stata
highway improvements,
J. A. Davis, general counsel for
the automobile club of Southern
California, speaking on behalf of the
proponents, explained the major
provisions of the bill, and outlined
the plan for allocating the funds fof
expenditure in the counties for lmited access, freeway, and state highway improvements. District Attorney
Edwin J. Regan, of Trinity County,
speaking as a representative for 14
counties, called atteiftton to the fact
Oy yore
to all the earth the advent of. a
thousand years of peace.
Uncle Silas says. ‘‘There is an old
to remember, and this is it; action is
equal to reaction, only in a contrary direction.’”’ —-A. Merriam Con‘Commerce, the
ner.
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Berryessa: For a prominent Spant isat no provision for county roads . Stenson eee: Hie
ish family in Santa Clara County. PHONE LINES FOR ASSEMBLY TO. lis contained in the measure. % 2 :
Antioch: From Antioch, Syria. In response, Richard Gn AV 28, gf Dee 4
Mill’ Valley: From the saw mill fy (T \ . resenting the League ‘of Califor nia ry af
built on the site by Juan Read in PEACE CONCLAVE A ONS . Cities, pointed out that this rob= %
1834. < jlem ig met in other. bills now pendiof FASURE . ing before the legislature. 4 ue +
EDWARD STEELE ELABORATE JOB ROAD MEA } Sponsors of the limited access : t
. (highway ball, represented at the 9 4
One of the most elaborate single SACRAMENTO, May 7 >_Assemblv . rieatiig: {nicludedy the Automobitet se 7
communications jobs ever undertak-. Bill 1850, authorizing post war mod-' «1.3, o¢ southern California, the ? :
TQ HEAD GRASS len on the coast was required, to ate ernization of 3300 miles of state. california State Aptomobile Assoc-!¥ $
vide facilities for serving the United. highway systems has been sent to one . iation, the California ‘Chamber of sf 3.
Caunty Supervisors
Association of California, and the
League of California Cities.
‘AUXILIARY AIDS
VETERANS IN
ALT HOSPITALS
Over -half.a million dollars is be-'
by auxiliaries of ing spent annually
the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the,
. United States for the aid and com-.
fort of the veterans in hospitals!
throughout the nation.
fore a large group of Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post and Auxiliary .
members at a meeting of the 13th
District held in Roseville, May 6, Department president Margaret C. Miller said:
“T would like to urge every mother, wife, sister and daughter of a
veteran who has had overseas -service to join the auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign, Wars of the U. S.
“Tt is indeed a privilege to belong
to our organization and participate .
in the many activities, especially the
‘work ‘being done in hospitals
throughout the nation. Last year
alone a half-million dollars was spent
nationally by our organization in
hospital work.”’
Department President Margaret
Miller urged the members. toe continue to donate blood to the blood
plasma banks in their communities,
declaring:
“Our department headed the list
last year nationallyeamong our auxiliaries due to the fact that members
in California had donated over 3,000 pints, some having given as many
as 20 times.” :
The meeting of auxiliary memberg
was presided over by Nan Gilchrist
of Knights Landing, 13th District
president.
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