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STEWARTS RETURN
FROM S. F. TRIP
NEVADA CITY: -Mr. and Mrs.
Frank R. Stewart, with Mr. and
‘Mrs. Harry Snyder, have returned
from a trip to San Francisco.
The Stewarts combined business with pleasure, purchasing a
new summer stock of fine hats
and accessories for theih store.
While in San Francisco, the
couple saw the musical comedy
“Oklahoma!’’
Stewart, Known as “Madhatter’ to his postoffice friends,
celebrates his birthday today. He
well-known. as a collector of
brilliant cravats.
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Tongas and
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Chugach.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
The Christian Science Society
of Nevada City holds’ services
every Sunday, in their church,
114 Boulder St. and 11 o’clock.
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
Wednesday evening testimonial
meetings are held on the first
and third Wednesdays of each
month at 8 o'clock.
Our Reading, Room is in the
church foyer. It is open Mondays,
Wednesdays and = Fridays, holidays excepted from 2 to 4 P. M.
The public is cordially invited
to attend our services and visit
the Reading Room.
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Rats cost this country more
than two billion dollars every
year.
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No deer are found in South
Africa or Australia.
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PHONE 491
Happy The Bride
Who sends to Nevada City Home Laundry
NEVADA CITY HOME LAUNDRY
Get off to the right start by
sending your bundle to NeCity’s finest laundry,
The Home Laundry! Those
wedding present linens and
hubby’s shirts will last twice
as long!
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“ASK ABOUT OUR
“FLUFF DRY” SERVICE
NEVADA CITY
VIVIAN BERGGREN
HEADS B. AND P. W. C,
NEVADA CITY: Miss Vivian
Berggren was installed as president of the Nevada City Business
and Professional Women’s Club
Thursday evening with appropriate ceremony at Deer Crek
Inn. The instadling officer, past
president of the club, was her
mother, Mrs. Ruth Berggren. (cq)
Mrs. Ida Cullen, retiring ‘president, handed the gavel to the incoming president: Miss Ruth
Hutchison was chairman of the
program assisted by Francis Jefferson. Jessie Robinson, Olive
Keilenberger, Teresa Alaria, and
Dorothy Waggoner.
An invitation to attend the
Sacramento convention of the
BPWC was read and members
who desire to go were asked to
make arrangements with Louise
Kyle. The convention will be held
May: 8th to 11th.
Miss Berggren, the new president, is rural school health nurse.
Last Service For ©
Patrick Cox
NEVADA CITY: Graveside
services were held _ Saturday
morning under the direction of
Holmes Funeral Home for Patrick-Cox who died in a local. hospital ‘April 27th. The interment
took place in the Pine Grove
Cemetery.
Cox had béen a resident of Nevada City for six years. He was
born in Uvalde, Texas, 71 years
ago. During «his active years he
was a miner. In his latter life he
was an attendant in the Nevada
County Hospital. He leaves no
E . known relatives.
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PANEL GAUGES
Erratic operation of the gauges
on the automobile’s instrument
panel is a warning signal which
should be heded at once, warns
the California State Automobile
Association.
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About fifty per cent of all California farms keep cows.
MATERIEL INSPECTION
(Official Navy Photograph)
Once Over, Heavily, for Old Cannon—American sailors on liberty in
Malta from the super-aircraft carricr USS Franklin D. Roosevelt seem
impressed by the anciént firing picce on Kingsway, Valetta, Malta,
despite their familiarity with the mighty 16-inch rifles on their Navy’s
battleships.
Great Pyrenees Dog
Dies of Throat Infection
GRASS VALLEY: The Great
Pyreenes dog, <1 Blanco Bagh
D’Milfra, belonging to Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Dilts of this city is
dead of a throat infection in Los’
Angeles.
The dog, a pure white animal,
had won a gold trophy ribbon in
the Los Angeles Dog Show the
day before his death, which was
due to a severe throat infection.
It was due to compete for best
dog .of the show this week.
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Nevada City,
UPHOLSTERY
SHOP
Street . . 232 Commercial
GEORGE BOLES
OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
312 Broad Street
Telephone 270-W
Nevada City
MOVING
Local or Long Distance
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
BOUGHT AND. SOLD
FIREPROOF STORAGE
Agents for LYONS
Reliable Transfer &
Storage
Grass Valley
Phone 39
Hills Flat
oa
244 Boulder Street
NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY
BUILDING MATERIALS
“THE PIONEER LUMBER YARD”
Telephone 500 Nevada City, Calif.
HAVE LIGHTS INSPECTED
“No motorist should start on
a-trip-involving ‘considerable night
driving without having his car’s
lights gone over by a competent
service man, preferably by the
dealer handling the make of car”,
advises lL. G. Evans, General
Service Manager for National
Automobile Club. “Like many
other service operations, light
servicing is now done quickly and
with a scientific accuracy not
even remotely approached by anything ‘the individual car owner
may attempt by homespun methods.”
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ALLEN G. (Scoop)
THURMAN
Our SENATOR
This is the one, of course, that
you spot at a glance.
This is the one that sends a string
of facts racing through your mind
— if you know automobiles — the
instant you see the name RoapMASTER spelled out on its fender.
U> to one hundred and fifty
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‘White sidewall tires,
@8 illustrated, available at extra cost.
This, too, is the
car in this coun
power plant does what gears used
to do.
Dynaflow Drive,*
replaces not only
manually operated low, second
and high, but mechanical gearchangers as well.
Fireball horsepower. Eighteen
feet big — and spring-colt lively.
Convenient too — with pushbutton controls not only for the
top, but for door windows and the
front-seat adjustment as well.
Gorgeously finished. Coil-spring
, cradled on all four wheels. Shod
with.oversize tires that take extra
low pressures for added comfort.
degree, through a
you forget abou
tirely.
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Here’s the one place you'll find
In short — here’s liquid ease and
smoothness in delightful new
“‘magic muscle”’ that lets
No wonder, then, this
car is looked up to.
only passenger
try where the
Looked up to for what’s newest
in engineering advances.
in which liquid
the clutch and
order in.
sort of
t gearchanging practically enHELP AMERICA PRODUCE FOR PEACE—TURN IN YOUR ‘SCRAP IRON AND STEEL
PAUL VILES
120 East Main Street
Looked up to for impressive
appearance — looked up to for
superlative ability.
If your standards call for a real
performer — and for quality a cut
above the ordinarily good —
specify ROADMASTER when you see
your dealer (with or without a
car to trade) about getting an
BUICK alone has all these features
%& DYNAFLOW DRIVE (Optional, Roadmaster Series)
* TAPER-THRU STYLING ( Super and Roadmaster)
*& VIBRA-SHIELDED RIDE * SAFETY-RIDE RIMS
* HI-POISED FIREBALL POWER
% ROAD-RITE BALANCE ‘* RIGID TORQUE-TUBE
%& QUADRUFLEX COIL SPRINGING
%& SOUND-SORBER TOP LINING
%& DUOMATIC SPARK ADVANCE %* FLEX-FIT OIL RINGS
*& TEN SMART MODELS %* BODY BY FISHER
(Super and Roadmaster )
Grass Valley, Calif.
When better automobiles
BUICK
are built
will build them
Nevada City-Grass Valley Nugget, May 4, 1948—3
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One out of five World War II
veterans training. under the G.I.
Bill are preparing for a career in
*#usiness administration and other
general business fields according
to Col Thomas J. Cross, chief of
the VA Branch 12 area (California, Arizona, Nevada and Hawaai).
A similar number are training
for engineering and mechanical
oceupations.
Néarly one-tenth of. all trainees are following agricultural
pursuits.
The occupational fields are
listed in a Veterans Administration study of the principal training courses of 2,000,000 veterans
Studying in schools and colleges
and 546,000 training on-the-job
on November 30,1947. The survey
was released today. :
3usiness Administration and
other business courses rate first
among the veterans attending
schools and colleges, with more
than 311, 000 studying in these
fields. Engineering ranks second
with 252,000 students. Agriculture, With 223,000 is third choice.
The 85,000 preparing for teaching
careers place education fourtht.
Of the veteran-students enrolled in .colleges and universities
when the survey was made, 287,
000 in liberal arts courses had
not reported their major courses
of study.
Among the veterans taking job
training, almost 94,000 are training to be mechanics and repairmen. About 77,000 are taking
training in business courses, with
another 69,000 enrolled for managerial training (other than business and farm). About 44,000 are
training as metal workers. Close
to 41,000 are in electrical courses.
QUESTION: F wag injured
after I was discharged from the
Army. May I get out-patient
treatment for the injury?
ANSWER: No. Veterans with
non-service-connected disabilities
may not _ receive out-patient
treatment from the Veterans
Administration.
QUESTION: I have a G.&
home loan, which, according to
the present contract, has to be
paid in 20 years. Is it possible to
have this loan extended to 2
years.
ANSWER: Your lender is the
only person who can extend the
date.on which the loan must be
paid. Veterans Administration
will guarantee, one half, but not
more than $4,000, of, your home
loan if it is to be amortized in
25 years or less.
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More than 25,000 California
veterans have purchased property through the state farm and
home purchase plan, administered by the State Department of
Veterans Affairs.” ~ xe
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aGitate funds are available for
purchase of farms and homes for
veterans through the State Department of Veterans Affairs.
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The interest rate’ on homes
and farms purchased for veterans
by the State Department of Veterans Affairs is now only three
per cent.
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Farms and homes may be financed by California veterans.
through the State Department of
Veterans Affairs, up to $7/500 for
a home or $13,500 for a farm.
$F fh
Widows and children of ser
vicemen who died during or as
a result of war service are entitled .to state financial aid for
high school, college or -trade
school attendance through the
State Department of Veterans
Affairs.
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Veterans and widows of veterans receive 10 points preference
in state civil service examina=
tions. Disabled veterans receive
15 points.
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From where I sit.. by Joe Marsh
Fellow from one of those public
opinion polls was in Andy’s Garden
Tavern, querying Andy’s patrons
on-everything from that “new look”
to the next election.
nothing more typically American
than collecting other folks’ opinions, as well as giving out with
one’s own. And from where I sit,
it’s a mighty healthy habit.
So long as people can discuss
both sides of a question that comes
up—whether it concerns short
skirts versus long, beer compared
And it occurred to me that there’s :
“What's Your Opinion,
Mister?”
with cider, or the larger issues of
party versus party — we’re sure of
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For it isn’t differences of opinion
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