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February 25, 1960 (6 pages)

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Soas?astheses GR Pewhe 8 8F' parison and suggest you should have used the word “Republic.” Some 50 years of propaganda and brainwashing have made the people believe that a and a Republic are synonomous. Yet the basic differences are vital to the preservation of “our . “way of life.” Under a 1. The will of the Soaderiky (50 % plus i) can immediately become law, whether that law is inspired by passion, prejudice, impulse, or the sélfish motive of a few, who aroused the. masses by silver-tongued oratory, without care for the consequences. 2. There is no individual security of rights or freedom, all are at the mercy of the will of the majority. (a Can degenerate very quick. ly into mob rule . . mobocracy. 3. Individual’s . right to own property lost, vote of a majority can deprive a person of it. de “Objection could mean a person’s destruction. 4. No such thing as a Representative Democracy. The very essence of a Democracy is that people speak and act directly. The rights, freedoms and_privileges of the individual ignored. chosen’ directly ‘: Kan yg pay of (a) The le do NOT direct-} ly administer the government oy te laws by the the people help to eliminate much . of the passions, the prejudices, . €xposes selfish or vicious motives ’. directed against individuals or minorities. fundamental lined in its protects the tution of the anywhere in: 3] pendence, dress. dress, -§. Lincoln’s dress. 5, The administration of justices in accordance with fixed strict regard for consequences minority from precipitous action. Ynere is no such thing as a Democratic Republic. The very essence of a Republic is that the People Speak Through Their Representatives. Article IV, Sec. 4 of the ConstiREPUBLICAN form of government to every state. We are the UNITED STATES. : “Our Failure to fight for the preservation of liberty is a crime » .. the punishment for which Te ‘servitude.’"—J. i Pew. DO YOU KNOW???? that you cannot find the word democracy 1. The , Declaration _ of Inde2. The Constitution of the U:S. 3. Washington’s Farewell Ad4. Jefferson’s through proposed representatives of principles as outConstitution, with individual and the U. S. guarantees a pees ge es nu ie haiecing oe “Sincerely, R. SCHORR, “Nevada City, Calif. Carrie B. Walton Funeral services were held on Tuesday of this week in Bergemann Funeral Chapel for Mrs, Carrie E, Walton, 82, a resident of Grass Valley who died Friday in a Nevada City hospital. The body was taken to Compton, Los Angeles County for burial beside her late husband, Albert Walton. She is survived by her daughters, Mrs. Laurence Bauer of Grass Valley; Mrs. Geri Williams of Manhattan Beach, Los Angeles County, and Mrs, Al Jensen of Nevada City; sons, Jack Walton of Bray, Siskiyou County, and a brother, Russell Leisure, of Grass Valley. She had 14 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. LEGAL NOTICE No, 6083 NOTICE. TO CREDITORS. THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. Inaugural 2 AdGettysburg AdCrossword Puzzle PEARL N. DANFORTH, Deceased, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned HARRY H. NORTON, as Administrator of the Estate of Pearl N. Danforth, 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 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF . . In the Matter of the Estate or wit: ‘Name. of Precinct: City Hall. Location pe ee? lace: Broad Street. I ir: » Christenson: Judge: Jane Clerk: Virginia O'Neil. Clerk: Beatrice Renfree. Dated this 23rd day of Febru'. 1960. ce SAM HOOPER, City Clerk. Publish: Feb. 25, March 10, 17, April 7, 1960. No. 6072 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA, . = In the Matter of the Estate of a A. O'CONNOR, De2 “NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, ADRIAN J. O'CONNOR, Administratrix with the Will ‘Annexed. of the Estate of THERESE A. O'CONNOR, deceased, to the -C€reditors— 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 Administrator at the office of FRANK G. FINNEGAN, the Clerk of the Superior Court ; “1 of the State of California, in and . 606 Crocker-Anglo Bank BuildACROSS 3 “ for the County of Nevada, or to. img, Sacramento, California, the 1. Wandering exhibit them with the necessary . 52mé¢ being his place of busirress 7. —of Liberty [5 ry vouchers within six months after . i" all matters connected with the 13. Of four the first publication of this notice . State of said Therese A. O’Conequal sides ['7 ‘8 "9 to the said Administrator at the . °T, deceased. 14. Crowd = eh Law Offices of Crofford W. Dated February 11, 1960. 15. Roll in Bridges, 110 E. Bank Street, in ADRIAN J. O'CONNOR, . bce a 2 rs 7 Fr the City of Grass Valley, County Administrator with the Will . ee of Nevada, State of California, the » Annexed. of the Esate of 18, Before: 9 31 same being his place of business Therese A. O'Connor, De‘ : ne st ae in all matters connected with the ceased. 19. — of said Pearl N. Danforth, Yeas SS ee. ahaa ‘ is ro 7) +2 re) ceased. rpg ord ‘ > Dated: February 23, 1960. with the Will. Annexed, 23. Permit oo) 45 ve 7 HARRY H. NORTON, oa publication: February 25, 24. Epistle si Administrator . of sta’ 26. Put ry so ‘of Pearl N. Danforth, tate Publish: Feb. 25, March 3, 10, 28. Nova Scotia: fe; ry ceased. a7; 1960.. ttn abbr. : CROFFORD W. BRIDGES, : 29. Grasssquare fj Ey Attorney for Administrator. = i aia: : Publish: Feb. 25, Mar. 3, 10, 17, an 34. Affirmative 44.Burden 50. Whips. 12. Herons i FAMILY PLAN 36.Numbers 46.Beindebted 51. Vacation 16. Age NOTICE OF ELECTION.” “CHILDREN f 39. Insect 47. Morning: place. —_:18. By "Notice is hereby given that a : 41, Extra poet 52. Sleeveless 21. Yields Municipal Election will be held 43. Regret 48. Ricuss cloak 22, Weird 53. Visionary. 25. Plaything in the City of Nevada City, Coun. 54. Not 27. Pull ty of Nevada, State of California, employed 31. Gullets on the 12th day of April, 1960, at AnswertoPuzile —, 32. On a ship which electing the following: 33. Need for Office of City Councilman @ falaysarmia aaid DOWN food to be elected) for the full term Ed ed 1, Attack 35. Uneven of-four-years each. SPL 1i2i¥] 2.Country 36. Before Ben C. Barry G Bich . ay ‘ oe 37. re mbes Brickell (Incumbent) . raig Davies BS. a. pte John M. Graham (Incumbent) Ni 4 5. Be 42. Reverence Thomas W. Wallace, 4 ) 6.You . 45, Portico Notice is also hereby furth Sih Tiv] .?-Emphasis 47. Bill of fare. * ereny iad 8. Article 49. Give given . that at said election the BIE) E) as Hs will be open from the hour ar 9. Curved part weapons po pe m u: gin OLS iNOS) 10. All 50. Prohibit of 8:00. 0’clock A.M. to the hour Elia ZISI¥] 11. Not level 52. Greek lettez of 7:00 o’clock P.M. on the day . . ee ; thereof that = the hours said ‘GEORGE BAD. , a . I T ~~ s QUIT SCHOO IF I POTLL HAVE < WASTED THREE YEARS of and} — . title, estate, is the intent of South Broadway, Denver 9, Colorado, which holds License No. 5 of the State of California, to engage in operations to modify natural precipitation by artificial means, for and on behalf of the Placer County Farm Labor Cooperative of Loomis, California, c/o Loomis. Fruit Growers Association. The object of the above program will be to conduct a program of weather modification designed to suppress hail as follows: 1. The area to be affected and adjacent areas which may be affected are described as_ being within the Counties of Nevada, Calaveras, San Joaquin, Lake, Colusa, Placer, Sacramento, Sierra, Sutter, El Dorado, Yolo, Butte, Napa, Yuba, Amador and Solano, State of California. 2. The operation will be conducted from on or about 1 March, 1960, to on or about 30 June, 1960, through the use of silver iodide ground generators and silver iodide airborne generators
located within the above listed counties. : : WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. ~~ By A. E. KOPPE, Weather Modification Operations, DATED: February 11, 1960. Publish; Feb. 11, 18, 25, 1960. Resources Development Corporation of 460} ‘LEGAL NOTICE City, and “also all ether persons claiming any ang title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiff's title thereto,’ Defendants, You are hereby required to appear in an action entitled as above, brought against you by the above named Plaintiff in the Superior Court:of the State of California in and for the County of Nevada, and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons, if served within said county, if served elsewhere within 30 days. And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required that the Plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint as arising upon contract or it will apply to the Court for any other relief de. manded in the complaint. Thé object of this action is to determine all and every claim, right, title, estate, lien or interest of the said Defendants, and each of them, in all that certain Crofford W. Bridges 110 E. Bank Street . Grass Valley, California. Telephone 401 and James Snell ‘Nevada Oity, California Telephone 494 Attorneys for Plaintiff. No. 12068 ACTION BROUGHT IN THE SU. PERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA, AND THE COMPLAINT FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF THE SAID COUNTY. ; CROFFORD W. BRIDGES, and JAMES SNELL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE.OF CALIFORNIA IN AND. FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. MASONIC HALL ASSOCIATION OF NEVADA CITY (a corth ero vs. THE MASONIC HALL ASSOOIATION, a corporation, THE TRUSTEES OF MASONIC HALL ASSOCIATION of Nevada Gity, and “also all other persons unknown, claiming any right, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiff's title thereto,” Defendants. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE . OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO; “THE MASONIC HALL ASSOCIATION, a corporation, THE TRUSTEES OF THE MASONIC Carlton G. Thomas INVESTMENT BROKER ‘INSURANGE BROKER 181 Mill Street Phone 1085 Grass Valley i SEE US FOR YOUR Insulation and Roofing Problems We carry a complete : supply. “BUILDERS AND a LUMBER COMPANY 1G. V.-N. C. Hwy. at Glenbrook Phones: G. V. 1050, Seana lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, bounded and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the most northerly corner of Lot Number 43 in Block Number 13 on the Official Map of the said City of Nevada, made by H. S. Bradley, in the year 1869 and running thence S. 83° 15° E., 86.23 feet along the southerly line of Commercial Street to the most easterly corner of Lot 42, identical to the most northerly corner of Lot 41 in said Block 13; thence S. 12° 59° W., 75.91 feet to a point in the northeasterly line of Lot 3 in said Block 13, identical to the most southerly corner of said Lot 42 and the most westerly corner of Lot 41; thence N. 75° 28’ W.,. 16.70-feet along the northsaid Block 13 to the most. northerly corner of said Lot 2; identiof Lot 44 in Block 13; thence S. 17° 29° W., 37.27 feet along the to the most southerly corner of _ . Lot 45 in said Block 13; thence} N. 74° 17 W., 75.52 feet along the Block 13 to the most wester:! corner of said Lot 45; thence 18° 20° E., 100.11 feet alon southeasterly line of Pine Street embracing within its exterior boundaries all of Lots 42, 43, 44 and 45 of Block 13 as said Lots} and Block are designated on the in the year 1869, and decreed that Plaintiff is the for more than ten years continuously next immediately preceding the filing of the complaint in this action has been and now is the actual, exclusive, open, notorious and adverse possession of said real property, claiming to Defendants herein named, and against the whole world, and has paid all taxes of every kind or period of ten years next preceding} the filing of the complaint in this . . action and that Plaintiff is the owner of said real property and the whole thereof, and that said} Defendants have not, nor has any . whatever, except the Plaintiff,} interest in, to, or against said} lands whatever. : said Superior Court -this 28th day of April, 1959. (Seal By JACK K. HALL ASSOOIATION of Nevada . ~ easterly line of Lots 2 and 3 of}. cal to the most easterly corner . . northwesterly line of said Lot 2. northeasterly. line of Lot 1 in said . the to the point of beginning, and{ said Official Map of the City of}. Nevada made by H, §. Bradley, . : And it is the further object of . this action to have it adjudged] owner of said real property and} own the same in fee against the} nature levied or assessed against} the said real property during the} 2 First Grade recaps size 6.70x15. New . : Ayon plus taxes ae BRIGGS RIO GRANDE 403 S. Auburn St. Phone 436 Grass Valley Refilling and .collecting money coin operated dispensers in this area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, references, $600 to $1900 cash. Seven to twelve $400 monthly. More full time. For persona P. O. Box 1055, Boise, Idaho. include phone number. FOR RENT: 3-room cottage, partnished. Real nice for one or two people. Inquire 504 Coyote . St, Nevada City. : TRADE GUNS At the present time we are trading high for old guns, pistols, and rifles. The older the better, sick, broken, or good condition, Trade in that old gun for a new one, Phone 24 FOR SALE—LOCAL WALnuts. Call G. V. 1626 in the evening or Saturday and Sunday. Cleaning Service If you have any rubbish or unwanted things in your garage, attic or basement I will haul them to the dump for a reasonable fee. Also light hauling. Phone G. V. 1136 or N. C. 36. 80 ACRES on Dry Creek Road above Elders Corner on Highway 49 adjacent to beautiful homes, in new sewer Subdivide into % acre lots and make $50,000.00. Only $700.00 per acre with terms. The Old Colony Investment Co,, 926 Jay Bldg., Sacramento. Gllbert 1-0127 or phone John Tiernan, Agt., ‘TUrner 5-2496 at Auburn.FOR SALE OR TRADE— Phone Rt. 1, Box 818 N. C. of them, or any other person . : any right, title, estate, lien or} § sneral JOHN T. TRAUUER, oe " WITNESS my hand and seal of . = ruary 4, 1 Publish: Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1960. Date, of frst publication: eb-. from New Type high Recor hours weekly can net up to 1 interview write ~ ‘Hills Flat hci 22 0g nie with