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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

October 21, 1948 (8 pages)

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The wisdom of the wise and the experience of ages may be preserved by Te ae A thing is never too often r = peated: which is never sufficient ; learned.—Seneca. ance up to $10,000 may be applied 4 : ' i I veteran whether or not he took NEVADA CITY: Officers of out such insurance while in service or has since allowed it to the Nevada County Tuberculosis and Health Association refortea lapse. . 7. Special homes for paraplegics yesterday that the four days in which chest examinations were veterans are provided. Veterans made in Nevada City and Grass of war or peacetime service, who Valley resulted in taking 1824 : ELECT.. are paralyzed from the waist X-ray pictures. This compares down as the result of a service% Oe Ree With 1172 last year. Harold : a connected disease or injury, are % s ? j (Political Advertisement) ay pu Scere ; Congress _has provided nine principa} benefits for veterans of Wortd War I and their dependents under laws administered by the entitied to a federal grant of 50 per cent of the cost of a home up to a maximum of $10,000. Veterans Administration. 8. Guardianship service is pro: : . : Eligibility for all the benefits. vided by the Chief Attorneys of Rear Admiral To ‘ ‘Imclude the requirement that the] VA regional offices for incompeos : 122 veteran must have been discharg-. etent veterans of World War i; Visit Grass Valley s ed or separated from the service. their minor dependents and inGRASS VALLEY: Rear Ad8 under conditidns other than discompetent benéficiaries., The servmiral Thomas R. Cooley, come C * honorable. lee protects. ‘estates derived from mander of the U. S. Naval Base a . The benefits are: benerits pala by Veterans : Aaat Newport, R. I., will pay a visit @ ‘ll Son t 1. Medical and domiciliary care. ministration under Acts of °Conto Grass Valley, his native city, bE ron World War I veterans are en-. gress : Z 5 October 22nd, 23rd and 24th. He 8 titled to care in VA hos*itals or, 9. Burial benefits for deceased will be the chief guest speaker at a homes for service-connecied eee War I veterans include Sacramento’s Navy Day celebran abilities or diseases, or if they! up to $150 to defray funeral extion on October 27th. our state they are unable to pay hospenses, and a United States flag The’ admiral graduated from +f Pita] charges for non-service con-. with which to drape the casket. the Giass Valley High School land e mected illnesses or injuries. Out: Additional information regard-. ‘ie U Ss. Navat Acide ri Pee tl Patient treatment is available for/. ing any of the benefits “may be napolis aid gage os ts both world * aN Service-connected cases only. obtained at the nearest Veterans Wien ‘ : a: 2. Disability compensation 4#} Administration a aie : : é! paid veterans disabled by injury : ee * ES se ees ca ee, es SENATOR al or disease incurred in, or aggra-. ~~ With all indications pointing and ate Rag cre ane eas oc SS a Se ‘ vated by, service in World War I. to. fewer and fewer opportunities {eat eotchon an tiie matriniosial Cc Monthly rates range from $13.80. to buy low-cost housing through fish ped: Mik ata WOE” Gane” ¥5 pe te $138, depending on degree of. sales conducted under the State land: Vou tutes a a SEVENTH DISTRICT pe : eee Surplus Housing Program, and. You insist.on a girl of beau} disability, plus statutory awards. War p : ty, brains, culture, and ability to z Z 8 for amputation, blindness, etc, up. the State Department of Finance — S, ee y. Placer, Nevada and Sierra Counties re : = veterans and farmers ~ s wear her clothes well. You like ’ te a maximum of $360. weey ee naa ; to cut a dash through the com. : 3. Disability pension may be bd agian peloton of the buildings 7 \\. strong, white teeth. Growing tim. mon. horde & : paid to a World War I veteran. still available. : ber for a future mayor of a great : Who becomes permanently and The largest group of such buildé eity. es * : A PROVEN PUBLIC SERVANT : totally disabled for reasons not. ings remaining for sale is at Camp # * ¥ edge person, of mist and B traceable to his service. The} Beale, near Marysville, where 90 : = PHORNIX. hu. dnmortal bisa eS — fruitfulness, monthly rate is $60, which is in-. panelled ‘‘packaged’’ units with = somebieine : 4 ‘ose bosom-friend of the ma. ° baked tb. $14 aster 10. years of . flat foots Sulfabli-toa aolceeaion By Jim Towne Ce ee tannic nun; . . General Election Tuesday, November 2, 1948 _ when the veteran reaches age 65. into spacious 6-room homes, plus A 289 St ee trom: the * ed ashes . Conspiring with him how to load ; é : and ruins: Destruction of the and ble j of ‘4. Death compensation may. be . nearly 160: storehouses. and mess Broadway theatre has given many = Al + : : i i : SER atre née ek With fruit the vines that round paid to the widow, children and . halls, are still available. OUTLOOK. That the world is : = h : dsendent ‘parents of a deceased “With the diminishing Supply . not so bright, but hopeful. That ie re bie comes pores the thatch-eves run. . (Sponsored by Johnson for Senator Committee) World War I veteran whose death . of buildings made Axaiable ue from my window, a thing of from out of Str community life Hi was due to service. Monthly the Federalgovernment, €X. beauty. The Virginia creeper is a "ir ee ot eke ieee 3 ote ary according to the) Diained. H. WH. Jaquetk, ‘Chief. of . muse of flathing loaves The trel. the new. And—phoenix-Iike “a 7 number and relationship of de-. the Local ANocation Division ot lised garden gate is festooned handséine dew inilldtew WHE urine Pa Ppendents. Examples are: widow, the Department of Finance, “‘it. with late blooming pink and white on the site of the old. A ona no children, $75; one child, no . .is important that veterans and! roses. The neighbor’s bull calf oe et an Shab store Ab eed Sa widow, $558; one parent, $60. farmers in need of housing act. is jazing in the shade of the Ca8. post : ‘5. Death pension may be paid. Promptly, as the State will be. cara. heavy with ripening berries. ° ”” 2% the widow and children of a de-. unable to continue the program . He is. bedded in rich, brown grass. : fic ceased World War I veteran who. much longer. Beyond the pine-fringed field is ZIP. That is what the recent died of causes not due to service. The storehouses and mess halls a glimpse of a red roof. In the. 2eWs of Eee ne projects has. A .widow alone’ receives $42 per . at Camp Beale are .25 feet wide misty west a hazy blue mountain. . 4 new National Guard armory mi: month, with additional allowances . and from 72 to 120 feet inlength, Beauty, peace and hope are akin. and & Veterans Memorial building. for children. A single child is. ranging in cost from $700 to $1300 22 8 Business impetus has been stressGe entitled to $21.60. plus State sales tax. They have ee i ed. What about the cultural? ‘6. U. S. Government Life Insur. g00d insulated rustic walls, board PRIDE. W hile the bus driver] Somewhere within their halls a and composition shingle roofs. delivered the mail pouch to the. place should be set aside for art, and double floors,: and Jaqueth Postmaster, of the newly installed dramatics and music. A’ place on said the large number already Cedar Ridge postoffice, a prideful where the young can expand and sold have readily been converted . Citizen came aboard. The little . the older folks relax and absorb M: into excellent low-cost housing. lrring proudly anounced: We’re . those things that make‘a people
Ma The prefabricated ‘‘packaged’’. 0M the map now! Wr*e’ve got a} different. : homes, coming in panels for easy . POStoffice! The government man e He WHICH COMBINE WwW. reassembling, are priced at $896.50} C2me up from Sacramento and STARS. They may predict many . TY including State sales tax, f. o. b. made the lady who owns the things, but they haven’t been able TASTE, THRIFT AND QUALI trucks at Camp Beale. Sample. building the postmaster. We've. to tell us what has become of ; : homes erected from these mater8°t two stores and— enumer-. Rusty, the cat. Was it murder. or . Cl: Se Hn ns a te ae KEYSTONE MARKET . and near the State College Sta-. home place. He made us aware! of men born today. You are quiet . Fe: dium at Fresno. that we had stopped at a place} spoken and dignified and very Certification of . eligibility to. 0° importance. The driver. return-. easy to get alongwith if you are 213 COMMERCIAL STREET _ PHONE 67 NEVADA CITY : purchase any of the surplus build. €@ and the young citizen hopped . not crossed. You are good and . 5 my ings may be obtained, for veterSOUL: He had clear blue eyes and efficient men. have many friends : ans, through their county service i office or veterans’ service center; : and for farmers and farm. labor rie associations, through their local ; ‘i Labor Placement Office or Coun3 ty Farm Adviser. ers * : eye Causes Of Fertility ° ° ; ian Studied In Davis DAVIS: Early maturing ania mals are likely to have a larger number of young than animals : ] . whose sexual maturity comes late der ean a tlowee bosy , This finding is indicated in a / : . ‘ H study made by Dr. Harold H. Cole ‘ Wi th , and Robert B, Casady, of the ani; vi le pay e . mal husbandry division in the 4 ( : University of California College of f 2 : Hil STORK COD, . since , . . tiie ri hos. . The two men. experimented i : ‘aes a Ree oe) ; With two inbred strains of rats. ine 9 ° They found that one strain ma-, : : ; Baby’s arrival can be tured at an average age of 36 , : a twice-blessed event if days and produced 8.9 young per sat, en you have the cash to litter while the other strain ma2 gauss ‘ meet all the bills. « « tured five to six days later and s : Ha : : ‘ only averaged 6.5 young per litter. 4 » : Se : j ae Start your account at Similar observations previously a ;any Bank of America . were made by other workers in. . b ch. Mak 1 ; Studies with chickens and turk= > I ranch. Make regular, . eys. The new experiments with : Hol Systematic deposits ' rates confirmed the theory that ‘ I and when the stork there is a relationship between : J . . maturity and prolificacy—at least : and arrives you can pay . in certain, animals. If further exj ie the bill C. O. D. . periments can establish the same Zoc relationship in livestock, this will ( prove a great asset to breeders I iM as it will enable them to predict : : Bre 350 : 100 Your ' the fertility of certain breeds and I Deposits Deposits Goal. individual farm animals. J : : Nev Cc $ 1 $ $ 50 Auc 2 100 I . et! G 200 A Hot 5 250 LP a . 10 5 7 ° . J 00 We Pick Up Your Car “My! 20 1,000 . ¢ ie 2,000 -Wherever You Are Maa 50 2,500 At home—or. fifty miles from . . 100 50 5,000 nowhere, we pick up your 4 —_ 100 10,000 stalled car as soon as we get _ sr I onli mn your call. A courteous service ! a co ee : eae that has won us many conshi : . firmed customers. Pea re 4 : J ATM ETICaA Ly. c¢ NATIONAL TAViWG3 ASSOCIATION Hos * Colitornia’s Statewide Bonk a. es Hk y Hox 7 3 stinaterat ORNIA INDUSTRIES, INC : . . ! avail a UNITED CALIFORNI DUSTRIES, INC. ! fon FRANK LYSTRUP’S General James K. Herbert, President . SERVICE GARAGE ; f th . : . General John R. Deane, Chairman of the Board i Mechanical Work by : “Rick” Rickey : = ; Corner Spring & Pine 7 FEOERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COMPORATION i :