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April 5, 1945 (4 pages)

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THURSDAY » APRIL 5, 1945 propaganda against it spouting all kinds. far because an’s of “that is good business Jakey,-and we} evening. in don’t per ué. iG tO crease As This, our monetary battle says he, ery would stocks 25 cent on acceunt of gold at $35.-making the ration 27 The U. S. Mint the total the ach ounce of gold. able to Per Capita Income Matron Louise Polglase If EE days WG ba Two and to 35 candidates Sacramen +ty in ramento District and old of Mr. and Mre. W. district, worth 55 cenits. If silver be raised to and week $1.29 per He was would contain present dollar almost exactly a dol local lar’s worth. . Our closest of Com F. Sofge. local of commerce, Douglas Jilbert Easter Sunday here among friends. formerly employed in. the of so,much of the world’s monetary Faster Sunday Joe Mrs. i we going to do it unless more money. many unless we peg the guests her E. Roberts and Jones weeks, who has. was of a severe sore. throat She is at been reorge of better Trevethick Newsweek are ideas some week typieal of the warped peaple residing ¢ast end and . the Mrs. of Sam Trevethick. George Mississippi have regarding structure of the Alameda Mrs. nation, Jim Solaro today by H: president of th C srown. 1943 per civili . . United California the up FRANCISCO, 13 major hotels all occupants is at. a the department, ment 6——Pos! April Francisco's 3 notice telling . request that of the they rec we $163, state treasury fo1 current~<Ttiscal : Says States having fe) to aid a t average the ¢o 1939 the report 1 gh food ga famine show for stricken will: ill nations, stuffing area 1939. This is a gain 013.000,000 in the growing the entire Americans are y $184,765 apport d elementary daily attendant te the for the $1 pupils credited $62,700 for the 1001 average daily the state:as a.whole 579 attend ; State totaled $89, . treasury to the school districts diring the current . Ppawers fiscal year, association said. the tax In addition State aid to the elementary school security disposal. ae : taxes by . there og California Her . wags in’ 1944 ; with $4,.920,000,000 vinnie e in districts for next year and the‘years . % : civilians Se ac 3 . one third. because of the passage of . %* ‘ a eat compared. Proposition ee 1939.the re-. 1944 Ae ae port estimates. Total. disposal individual incomes in the state . aro. 5 placed by the report at . $8,457,957.000 in 076,456,000 1948. in ; and 7 No. election oe 9 at the See the Es es . Our ee ¥ rationing November. !m ee Bae association ves -$40;-. 900 $417;000,000 : governments : for districts. for : Pacific income tax collections : aid Mrs. or his life insurance, or the cost of} the Strandberg Graham have rented home on Grove living was concerned, he would nev street and moved here to make their er have known, unless someone told permanent home. Other $119,700,000 . $ ( by. to pat local state aids the price of ris *’ gold. and Drug Store, who Mrs. W. L. crops grown in highways a ys and and operated increase . % aid . & Dorville,, who by war the Dorville had great powers, that price, whatever it Sunday and return to his home the dollar will have the same value Mrs. G. W. Grass Valley everywhere. Faup of road, the who w letter was of been re department as written ae in state appear wr ave oe total war from + , + % Sg rl neces-. % * ee 4 ‘ature will either dras-'4 sso eee te : : DAVE 3 RICHARDS, sora + : Prop. : . Se . Phone 67 Nevada City «. ae R CARD OF THANKS : The family of the late Richard J. ‘Sesgeofesfestenterteieoteteopesgeoteotesteoteateeseeogees growers were above parity. in to Opera “KEEP "EM FL rr G” YIN of Venezuela, . eBUY ®©DEFENSE e sei paps STAMPS : state : e@ MRS. J. STENGER. One : i Bolivar, * tion of the program in 1945 will deacco up more than a quarter of the ——_ . territory of the entire country. PLAN AHEAD FOR 194X LIVING.. : “ @-—. Chamber of Commerce OFFICE IN CITY HALL PHONE 575 a German prison camp on January 18. lower has The come 4 The Federal Marketing Agreement. Tremaine take this means of express. As we see it, if the price of gold on in Miners Hospital recently, was missing in action, stating that he hospital Easter Wand silver are stabilized by the three able to leave the’ is a prisoner of war in Germany. is, will be international in scope and where he continues to improve. Our meats. oe ‘> quent year during the emergency is. /” states taxes: sneviable, Maiden Lane, Grass Valley, have re ported aiways = erie: streets! ° © neighbors sous stree . % your about us.ee They 1945 or any subsese, aes: ms var pees Le ceived a letter from their son, T-Sgi. pend upon grower prices. was have er include . — oe it hia : tically reduce the amount the state. % Wheat allotments for farmers are 2 Toe! . eee i 5 : sti protected if the total acreage of war 4, & and _ public’ heaith . $ ity ae pare Oe prices Lae governments fore the legi, no regulations were established 1943 and 1944 because prices is Prisoner of War Charles. Elliott, manager of HarFrank him, that there had been any raise in ; Grass Valley Sergeant Mr. condi z we . 6 maintained. to,¥% is employed in mining strategic mnigardens in service hospitals, and curand order regulating the handling of ing deep appreciation and_ sincere The proposed $56 price is a raise erals in the copper mine at Copperrently is collecting plants and seeds fresh alberta peaches, plums and. thanks to the fraternal orders and to beautify the grounds of the San; bartlett pears grown in California. to our many. friends for their kind of 60 per cent over the present price.; opolis. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carney’ came Leandro naval hospital. Back in 1933 the raise to $35 was a™proved by a majority of growers. . expression of sympathy. up from the bay district for an East70 per cent and we will venture to will continue in effect. The program MRS. R. J. TREMAINE éay that at that time, and for the er visit with their. daughter and son operated in California in 1942, but ESTHER TREMAINE. and wartime said. 1% P > iat) Measures up to the same high % which California civilians are help-. sary at the ‘present time, $100.009. % ing to support the war effort. and $57,000 990 proposals now: be-; greater than the farms stationcrop acreage in 1941. tians. It also provides living bedside out, as far as the value of his bonds,. Mr. ‘ . & from the best cattle, lambs and with $216,000-. % ts Zz 3. swine that money:can buy. Our ¥ apportionments to school z Sceyies tious WalbemL da Bue % * servic Z s The difference between total in-. social welfare higher Angels Camp for a few days stay -n in law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham. and , . Gions the quality of our meats ¥ set forth in the report was $1,303,-. $46,200,000 and other purposes $31-/% will tell you her home in following eight years until war broke % patrons fi
th espite % ee rae woes sic _ = The governor’s $648,000,000 state . ¥ ‘tadnards budget for the 1945 1947 biennium . ¥ — i, Fi $5,447.193,-. sets. aside 1942 * left . to come will be increased by at least . * 436,000 in 1933 compared with $93-. 700,000. -6—-Am000,000 in 1939. This reflects the No further April are prop 996,098 is being paid from the siat : aS gand total disposable ispose ine . Coes incomes FRANCISCO, where $5-. ‘ to return SAIN to with $11.217,564,000 ry seeds ‘compared for themselves.’’ send in $12.521,000,000 social from it they civilian incomes E gov. additi 13805. nd Over individual local In districts in ance. d: : peau 000 in 1940 $6,724,529,000 in 1941] local might! z Ss é . delegates when 1944 -stat the > estimates that to state, to i fiscal year ehat was prepared . the %. ‘sscti the school amount The wil to third California] from curre T After the collection of income and “Tf San Francisco put on too much f in 65 in for for as risen the state paymeénts Rob-,ernments 600,000 and $11,247.300,000. the~.OPA: who; this city. Her husband S. public study of Pet and 1943 respectively were $8,842.property: taxes for schools. to make while it would ‘‘start the world again war for;. ing % + Nevada MMMM < Takia es 4! of A of $7,508,000,000. Totals for 1942 $118,119.226 is being levied in local will GARDEN SEED FOR PACIFIC from capita Tie refiort which» on another ffare.”’ of currency here 1 ed, from the Andamans to the Aleu round of taxpayers association said today mal no for Peace Conclave to came $737 of and . schools. of to If the price of. gold is raised he with ‘his father, Will S. Coughlan. ics. ‘Now the club is extending its work visions the destruction of insurance Daryl Coughlan is an instructor in financial ‘the per surv avera fine!. tables and flowers on South Pacific . ly always has about the right slant . dinner, with his parents who are 86 ‘islands from seeds sent them for the . past year by the San Francisco Garon things and is an able comment. and 78 years of age respectively. Daryl Coughlan and daughter of . den Club. The club sends only seed ator, he is way off the beam when it Alameda spent Easter Sunday here varieties that will thrive in the tropcomes to the gold problem. policies, our war bonds, and the very the a the State: chamber’s research Sum. erican servicemen the. has been employed on Donner gold situation. Although Robey neatrmitmany) months, enjoyed a the to according ‘their homes with tales of Americans known. with his parents, Mr. average 107.9° San Francisco Gets Ready . create here to his wide circle of friends as . what we. have on hand? The comments of Ralph Robey of “Dutch” spent the Easter Sunday. the of from $537 banquets. iil! town increase aceording the home of} 1943 room for the delegates attending the two down Wednesday for the first time. create value districts. direct aid from the high ouuty dinner and a happy Easter visit with . 6 medium, to help restore it. How are ‘them. more are $f near have to vacate by April 22 Mrs. Dave’ Richards had . how county be state it is uD to us, who are in possession lof Bryte, Yolo County. She enjoyed . and in} school le ed in 2300 rooms in San Penrose Grocery store brothers by the war. Her gold available inceme allAime an ‘over brought . inson Was . United Nations conference here. wife,. Although San Francisco has ar reserves are down to the lowest ebb; Elvin Roberts. wife and daughter, of ranged with OPA officials for ins0 also are a number of other EuSacramento. creased points to feed the delegates, ‘ ee ropean countries. International Mrs. Rose.Jones. had as* Easate, . . the city dees not plan any lavish trade must go on as heretofore and guests her son, Ed Clunes and wif becomes an French Corral Tuesday ti . State Chamber of Comm a doctor_and -refei sets This is an inerease of SAN Trevellian of the spent end (Mr. and ally Great Britain has las been hard hit civilian reached that ‘The ‘ time friend. bay our capita $1532 . released her grandmother, Mra. Annie Chamber chamber: cents, makes it ounce per -6—Pr-. over from ment witl billions,merce,_is visiting H. secretary 71 indicates 131032 ounce of silver which, with the price at ~eastimates init-. leent were ing: Our silver dollar contains 77 hundredths of an liminary refreshments.were served. 1939 swollen neck. F-Sofge is spending a fer the will boost the nation’s hoard of that metal or 60° per cent. April Evangeline Chapter, Tuesday of price of gold be raised to $56, as we hope it will, it FRANCISCO, 1944 . S <= % A % 'County Schools $163,878 SAN Califorfiia. . MeeDtesteresteen “rferh _. State Aid to Nevada for State $1532 Evangeline at the close of the evening. Mrs world’s silver as 12.37 ounces of that métal ” SZOLSOMICT . 149?, of ling of with. iated want onyone to interfere a8 repore, dating back production as Mrs. to 1. to the discovery of America in gives s0 ¥ for as much $ ei 9 $35 and sell remembered was of has Worthy Patron Albert Polglase the jing gold market, such as exists in the}and . far east. If they can buy gold for. presided ata most enjoyable meet that be $1.29 per owncce, which was Brywell that she a ~ meeting Worthy . ficking in the unstable and fluctuat stabilized value for silver could well ¥ recovered it. attend months re surmises Bankers are . of many f tet Sertetot af sestotet teNeterh Brownell ;ish il ]1 Jew-. critically A will tend to prevent them from traf-. Chapter Tuesday evening. (Contin ued From Pa ge One) Mr. the “International _cou tee fetes asEXeee +) Of eat GOLD HAS. Page Three INE. — a aFe 3, fe she ate Ye heerery S SE Sgt. Dorville was captured by the been Garmans in the Ardennes offensive on December uw “Belgian bulge’’ 20th. He was attached as a medical corpsman stated to the that: he First Army. was well He and asked that candy, cigarets and canned food -NO WOMAN ENJOYS WASH DAY be sent him. She doesn’t enjoy it because.to save money she has to work without a salary. If ‘she were paid in cash money for her time, it would be cheaper to send the family wash to a laundry and hire jit done. Why? Because with all the latest time s aving machinery it can be done for esake of the late Judge Walter Mob less money than it costs to do the work at home. Send your laundry to us, try it, and figure it out ‘yourself. during the past week for a few days VISITS FATHERS GRAVE Walter Mobley, nephew and namley, came up:‘from San _ Francisco stay. He visited the grave of his late father, GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Guy cemetery. Mobley, in Pine Grove Mobley whose father died FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE when he was an infant, spent several years in Australia returning to San 111 BENNETT STREET, GRASS. VALLEY Francisco in.recent years. Telephone—Nevada City 2 Telephone—Grass Valley 108 DIVORCE HOLLING'S WOR TH—tIn —_—_ City, Hotel Clunie Nevada County, April 1045 Bertha Hollingsworth vs. Wilbur &. Hollingsworth; complaint CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Christian Science Society of Ne vada City holds services every Sun IT’S FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP AND COCKTAIL day in their church 114 Boulder St. at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. A Wednesday evening testi BAR monial ARE RENOWNED IN CALIFORNIA RATES FROM ‘$1.50 UP o’clock. Our reading for Complete Comfort and Lasting Satisfaction What type of gas furnace is best fitted to your home heating demands? How will your gas heating €quipment cope with unusually cold weather? Where will the furnace registers and cold air returns be placed? 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When these new and better appliances sermon UPHOLSTERY. nate chances of discomfort and at the same time and costs less to use. but judge righteous judgment.’’ John 7: 24. One of the verses in this lesson You will find yourself one of the best informed persons in your community when you read The Christian Science Monitor 3 gegularly. You will find fresh, new viewpoints, o fuller, richer understanding of world affairs . . . truthful, accurate, unbiased mews. Write for sample copies today, or send for a one-month trial subscription to this international daily newspaper.. . COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL STREETS NEVADA CITY, PHONE 898 Settle these Questions Broad St. is open Mondays, Wednes Excellent Service—Best Food TOY AND JACOBS. meeting Wednesday of each Beer and Wine filed; cruelty. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 8TH AND K STREET, Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables Nevada 3, WAR BONDS 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS Del Mixed ici Drinksous te Please Every Taste