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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

September 30, 1948 (8 pages)

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provided by the taxpayers—and the California @— Nevada City-Grass Valley Nugget, Sept. 30, 1948 benefits : way of living. wasn’t buried in the ghost spirit questing the But SATURDAY’S CHILDREN It’s’ still the land of the Lode. Mother the of towns e of Western Europe are learning that . The peopl pioneer. ! Vike Saturday's children, they must soon Start to work for a living. They’ré learning too, that though Uncle Seam may be generous he’s learning not to be a soft COUNTY VOTE _NESH—In San Francisco, September 21, 1948, William H. Nesh, REGISTRATION NOW TOTALS 11,223 Nesh, Annie Mrs. of husband father of Samuel, William, Lilof lian and Mary Nesh, a native NEVADA CITY? County Clerk Ralph E. Deeble yesterday anthat total registration nounced for Nevada County for the No 2 vember general is election 11,228, as compared with the big registration of 1940, when regisof voters amounted to tration 11,770. The present figure is an'increase of 478 registrants over that of the primary election in June. Breaking down the figures there California's James D. Zellerbach, now in Italy . to administer Marshall Plan aid to that country, has been laying it on the line to the Italians. In the city of Bari last week, he told Italians that the United States “ig not going to feed a country that is too lazy to get out and work for itself.” He pointed out that Italian Zellerbach’s plain talk is making Italians realize that America is a country of people, too—that it is their hard-earned tax money that is presently feeding zhe Italians. In reporting the Bari speech, the Italian Grass. aged Valley, 60 Funeral services were held tember 24th inthe years. Sep Hooper and Weaver Mortuary. Interment was in the Odd Fellows Cemetery. are now 4,373 Republicans on the voting roll and 6,240 Democrats. Lesser groups include 332 non partisans, 4 Townsendites, 1 com munist, 59 Independent Progress10 and prohibitionists, 4 ives, socialists. ~ ORDER START THAT farm production is still 20 per cent under that of prewar days, that usurious interest rates are throttling business expansion. BUILD NEVADA COUNTY DEATH ss GEORGE BOLES OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED . GLASSES FITTED . 312 Broad Street . Telephone 270-W . Nevada City . a ES Every Meal An Occasion Courteous service .. pleasant atmosphere . . Deiect able food—make remembered! press drew the conclusion that the U. S. is ready to Right, Mrs, O’Leary’s cow was not guilty of starting the Chicago, fire on October 8, 187%. . Carelessness in putting the lantern poh the cow could kick it over was at ault. It is carelessness that causes “cigaret fires”; it is bad installation and maintenance that are responsible for fires withdraw Marshall aid unless somebody goes to work. There’s a bare chance that France is learning that . Iesson, in the news that Premier Queille has received Assembly endorsement of the same econqmy program that caused the fall of previous French. governments, ne after the other, in recent weeks. Apparently the French are at last convinced that real co-operation is mecessary for Marshall Plan participation. CHICKEN PRIME © 1918, by National Association \ of Mutual Insurance Companies meals DINNERS. — TURKEY STEAKS — CHOPS 'Shamrock NEVADA CITY ICE DELIVERY CAFE ELDON KENDRICK blamed on electric wiring and heating apparatus. RIBS. our PHONE 57 — THE 296 BROAD STREET PLAZA PHONE 24-W When the Marshall Plan was formulated, Ameri «ans were given to understand that hand-outs would be of an emergency nature only—that the plan's: long ange purpose was to enable the people of Western Europe to help themselves. It is reassuring to this country to know that Amer ican representatives are hewing to that line. And it will be more reassuring to the whole world when the people of Europe lose the illusions they may have had . to the contrary. . am Centennial celebrations all over the State. seems _ yomantic fantasy and far removed indeed from present ig day ‘reality. Nevertheless, there’s a sameness of spirit that bridges the gap between California's past and present. In a ceremony in San Francisco last week marking the installation of the one-millionth telephone since V-} Day, telephone company executive Lyle M. Brown wividly pictured that spirit when he said: “These, too, are the days of the pioneers. The Jong rifles and the coonskin caps are gone, but the °
game questing spirit is here.” Printi ng ‘ < MAKES YOU MONEY ! Pioneers are still coming to California (three mil ® Bion of them in the past ten years!), for this favored Yend is still the magnet for those seeking new opportunity. The raw, yellow metal isn’t the important thing mow. In its place are the lodestones of rich farming land, new industrial development, jobs, generous social THURMAN SPEAKS ON PROPOSED NEW LEGISLATION r Se publisher, and for many years this j~ VV VY 2% you find that every billhead, letterhead, and envelope is a silent The "NEW LOOK” advertisement for the efficiency and good taste of your firm. , i Announcements marea’s representative in the legisWature and senate, was a visitor Were Tuesday and Wednesday. ‘While in the area, Thurman Wisited Paul Ullrich, chairman of ite "Nevada County Republican Central Committee, who has rewentiy beén appointed to the execufive committee of the state years of service, acquired in this area. benefits from all the factors that go into the production of quality go eoee & important to ‘Nevada City Students the Modern Bride as her trousseau. At Mount St. Mary’s printing on a progressive, modern basis. eos and rightly so. It, fs the correct, thrifty, modern way to inform her friends that she has been married: when. where, and — NEVADA CITY: Nevada City students who are .enrolled at Mount St. Mary’s Business School, “Grass Valley, for a_ secretarial @course are: Barbara McLaughlin, Lois Bev erage, Gwen Gwilliam, Dorothy . Barach and Betty Campbell. High’ seheo] graduates who still wish fo eproll at Mount St. Mary’s Business School are asked to do : 40 at once. x age RAGS! RAGS! RAGS! "Good clean cotton rags wanted at the Nugget, 305 Broad Street. . dNevada City. We pay 11 cents ' “per pound. « Prompt ordering on your part will assure you of maximum "Thurman spoke. Wednesday might dt‘a meeting of the Nevada @Mity “Civic Club, upon proposed Yegislation to be voted on in the _ Quality papers, fine inks and artful craftsmanship contribute to the high reputation that THE NUGGET PRESS has, over 21 BRemubiican organization. *° When you order fine printing from THE NUGGET. PRESS, Siate Peneter . . a emarng : State NE iwenera! election. PI { 4 And to moderns, the historic past being re-created . i Vic Vet says most important — her new name. Be sure to see our Quality line of Wedding Invitations. AnRecepnouncements,, Po ay cath wie In soll iit . tp and Silver Wedding Invitations, and Birth Announcements. PREE — with our CHECK YOUR SUPPLIES OF: © BILLHEADS © ° LETTERHEADS © ENVELOPES ~ © BUSINESS CARDS © PLACARDS © TICKETS. © FOLDERS * BOOKLETS © FORMS ° HANDBILLS ® LUMBER TALLY SHEETS compliments — «@ FILING CARDS © LABELS copy of the Bride's Booklet which ex plains the many gerne details of KEEP THAT APPOINTMENT FOR j: STSESSENTIAL INTHE RATING OF . WOUR VA CLAIM FOR DISABILITY . AND REORDER FROM THE edding etiquette, és reserved for you at our office, THE NUGGET PRESS NUGGET PRESS 305 BROAD STREET TELEPHONE NEVADA CITY 36 306° BROAD STREET PHONE 36 levvwvw ; ‘ ‘ oe ‘ oak en ae eee ee ce wT fornia today. ee ‘The 49’ers who panned -gold from the banks of Sierra streams would be hard put to recognize Cali-. Me Se THE PIONEERING SPIRIT OR SAMPSON’S STATIONERY—120 MILL STREET TELEPHONE GRASS VALLEY 110