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MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 194
NEVADA CITY NUGGET
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Phone 39
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—SPORTING GOODS—
FIXIT SHOP
Cushman’s Scoqters, Evenru
Motors, Complete
Airplanes; Sadlery, Guns
Ammunition, ‘Boats, Electric
and Bicycle Repairs.
Grass Valley Telephone 2
105 West Main Street
RAY CRENSHAW Patt
Gunsmith, Locksmith, Saw Filing
line of Model
airs. Washing Machines, Bicycles
de
and
Re-.
REFRIGERATOR
SERVICE
STEELE SUPPLY
COMPANY
REPAIRS
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Dommercial and Home Units
By Refrigeration Experts
Phone 911
WE BUY USED
. FURNITURE
LEAHY’S
Home Supply Store
813 South Auburn Street
Grass. Vailey Telephone 930
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DRIVE IN
FOOD PALAC
Groceries, Frux and
Vegetables
Beer and Wine
8st
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE .
COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL
REETS
NHVADA CITY, PHONE 898
E
CLARENCE R. GRAY
WATCHMAKER .
520 COYOTE STREET
TELEPHONE 152
. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA
Under Management of
JOHN . _ and
AMBLER
Delicious Mixed Drinks te
Please Every Taste
‘New Deal
KIM
BECKETT
108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley
BEER, WINES, LIQUORS
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NEVADA
—AND—
SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
FIFTY YEARS AGO
Sa aii
NEVADA CITY 50 YEARS AGO
Dickerman and Co. had just
ceived a very fine new show case in
which to ‘display their
brands of cigars. .The sides, ends and
tops of glass and the wood
work antique oak. It was considered
to be one of the neatest and most
convenient that had yet been seen.
res
were
Miss Marguerite Vineyard who had
taught at the Linda school so succesfully for three terms was to teach
the coming winter at Indian Springs.
Robert’ Latta, proprietor. of the
National Livery Stable had gone to
Wheatland J. W.
Hall a man hired a horse
and buggy two years’ before and
skipped with the daughter of a respectable citizens.
to testify: against
who had
GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE
REPAIRS
TUNE-UP
BRAKE REPAIR
IGNITION
Prompt Service
s
Town Talk
Glenbrook
PAT’
GARAGE
Between and
2
different .
for under Negotiations were
. the sale of
way
. 'Co., Spanish Mine
of the Champion Mine.
LAW OF SUPPLY
TAKING OVER
By Ralph H. Taylor
The paradox the CO’s
the buvers
hold consumer goods prices down is
of
of “planned” stril
that the action is wholly foreign to
the fundamental economic -doctrine
of the CIO.
Unquestionably the consumere
price gouging by refusal to buy.
That would simply be artificial application of a natural law—the law
of supply and demand. It is the view
of this columnist that artificial economics are never sound economics.
They are bad for the producer and
the consumer. We'll come back to
this later. First, for our paradox:
. The one great anomaly. as the
. San Francisco Chronicle points out
(editorially. is that United Auto
Workers President Walter Reuther
. and most of the other leaders of th:
. CLO “do not believe n the law of sup. ply and demand.”
“They do not beleve in a supply
and demand economy” the editorial
goes on, “‘but in a planned economy.
It is their collective, collectivist phil1
.
SHOWER
Curtain Sets
JUST ARRIVED
ALSO SLAT BLINDS
. In All Colors
Hansen’s —
—PAINT SHOP—
221 Broad Street
TELEPHONE 79
10 Day
— SERVICE —
@
I GUARANTEE
MY WORK
WILLIAMS’
WATCH REPAIR
229 COMMERCIAL STREET
osophy that prices ought to be fixed,
firmly, and forever. (But not wages,
naturally, because the CIO
ents wage workers.) The planned ip
part economy, which was a necessity
in’ war time, but which most of congress and the country want to get
kind of economy Reuther is fighting
for. He is thus a strange bedfellow
nomy of supply and demand. :
“Actually the voluntary constriction of consumer demand which
makes Salt Lake City and Denver
dealers. for instance, notice a ‘desales is only in small part due to
Reuter’s clarion call. Where he persuades the wife of a CIO man-to hold
back the wife of the worker’s boss is
holding back, too, not because the
‘CIO persuaded her, but because “too
hiigh’’. prices persuade her. This
prenomenon of bucking prices that
are felt to be just “toe high” is a
‘personal, individual matter and can
be a very big thing in the large-: It
. is an expression of American economic common sense, which wants
and thrives on a balance between
demand and supply and jobs not
want a permanent, rigid system of
economic planning imposed by government, by unions or by industry.
What the Chronicle wisely observes is that the natural law of
supply and demand already is in operation on goods which the public;
in ‘general, thinks priced too highly.
Peaple don’t ‘buy what they can’t afford to buy. IIf Ford carg were sud\ NEVADA CITY
BODY SHOP
118 St. Sacramento
UTO PAINT AND
Phone 269
PAINT IT AND SAVE IT!
First-Class Body and Fender Work
CHUCK CHRYSLER AND LISLE WILLIAMS
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
ON THE FAMOUS
L. A. YOUNG
DE LUXE
BED SPRINGS
ROLLAWAY
BEDS
~ FOREMAN
246 COMMERCIAL ST.
TELEPHONE 96
NEVADA CITY
FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES
. people wouldn't buy them. A. Ford
the Quien Sake Mining }
to «Fred Zeitler.
theory .
KE iO}
* commands a premium price.
j the nation do have power to combat .
repres-.
rid of as speedily as possible, is the .
to find invoking the opposing ecafinite slackening’ of meat and butter
isn’t worth that. People would buy
other cars normally priced—and the
Ford company would go out of business. If all manufacturers of cars
denly stepped up to $10,000 ‘each;
now popularly priced were to join in}
setting the price at $10,000 nearly .
.
everybody quit buying auto-. } would
the entire auto-makjing industry would go out of busi.
ness. i
; mobiles—and
. We are, of staze of
. fluctuation still
course, -in a
because scarcities
; .xist in some lines and because the
post war months of irrational
controls have thrown
. the production and distribution
. Jong
. rovernment
ma. chinery of our economy temporarily
. ,out of gear.
But the law automatically works
. to straighten matters out, the natural
. law. If one food article sels too high
above the general average of diet
. articles, presently its sales fall ,ff
because people buy other foods. And
when sales fall off on anything, it
presently isn’t searce any more and
when it isn’t scarce it no longer
That is human nature working—not the CIO theory working. It is
consumer intelligence working.
Where the ClO is in error is in seeking to apply a natural law artificially. A blind and general buyers strike.
indiscriminately applied against the
producing and distributing industry
generally, would not gradually level
prices but would back up to slow
down and even disrupt production.
And that could serve only to extend
the period o scarcity and force all
prices higher instead of bringing the
peak prices down.
No artificial economic device can
bring about, in the long run, a prosperous econoniy of ‘mass production
and mass consumption. Neither the
‘ClO nor the government can alter
the natural law of supply and demand any more than they can alter
. the law of gravity.
. And that law is operating for the
public good today in spite of them
‘ both.
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ARMY OF GUATEMALA TO RAISE
. OWN FOOD
The government of Guatemala
plans to have its army raise at least
50 per cent of the food the army itself consumes, according to a report received from the Middle America Information Bureau. The reasons given for this are twofold.
First, by growing its own food, this
army will help conserve the world
WINNING WINDUP .. Gesrge .
McGovern,,11, a future big Icague + are Better.
southpaw, who acs a bit of tongue .
technique to his windup. Ceorge
is top pitcher in Class C league
at Shaw playgreurd, Semerville, e
Mass. THE REXALL DRUG STORE
vl
The Territory of Oregon was of-. TELEPHONE 100
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pe
There are n man madé lakes
in Golden Gate Park in San Fran. cisco. :
Two Niny cozse
known to be essen fo human nu
tion, plus Liver and iron.
$2.59 2.5
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Next time you buy Vitamins try Pienamins. They
ially organized in 1849:
food supply ‘by permitting the food
it would ordinarily purchase to be
consumed within the country or to
be shipped abroad. Second, the goldiers of this middle American republic will learn modern farming
methods in preparation for their return to civilian life.
OFFICERS WIVES CLUBS
The officers Wives Club of Grass
Valley. and Nevada City will hold
their monthly luncheon Thursday,
August 15th, at 1:30 p. m. in Bret
Harte Inn.
BAND CONCERT
The Grass Valley Concert Band
yesterday gave the first of a series
of four programs under a paid
signment from the city council.
The concert was given in Memorial Park. It opened with the march
Western Caravan by Don Keller and
closed with the Star Spengled Banner by Frances Key.
asBIRTH
Veale—In Nevada City, Nevada!
County. August 8, 1946, to Mr. and .
Mrs. Lloyd Veale, a son.
. .
No. 4615
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
THOMAS RUSSELL YORK, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
the undersigned Mary M. York,
administratrix of the estate
Thomas Russell York, deceased, to
the Creditors of and all persons
having claims against the said decedent to file them with the necessary
vouchers within six (6) 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 (6)
months after the first publication of
this notice to the said administratrix
at the law offices of Lynne Kelly,
127 Mill Street, Grass Valley, Nevada
County, California, the same being
her place of business in all matters
connected with the estate of said
Thomas Russell York, Deceased.
Dated July 19th, 1946.
MARY M. YORK,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Thomas Russell York, Deceased.
LYNNE KELLY, Attorney for
Administratrix. ‘
First publication July 22, 1946.
July 22, 29, Aug. 5, 12, 19.
by
as
of
“DOC” STRICKLAND IS NOW A PARTNER at the
Gold Center Club
WHERE. THERE’S PLENTY OF
COLD BEER
FINE FOOD AND
Dancing
ce
“DOC” STRICKLAND HARVEY TRUBSHENK
GOLD CENTER'CLUB
BETWEEN GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA CITY
ON THE HIGHWAY
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FOR REAL NOURISHMENT AND ENJOYMENT—
-EAT MEAT
Our meats come from the best cattle, lambs and
swine that money can buy. Our service to our patrons is
built on a foundation of high quality and reasonable
prices. Ask your neighbors about us. They will tell you.
KEYSTONE MARKET
DAVE RICHARDS, Prop.
213 Commercial Street Phone 67
Nevada City
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ANTIQUES
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Call At a’
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—FORMERLY NEW YORK HOTEL—
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ELECTROLUX CLEANERS
Air humifiers are coming through every month in in-creasing numbes. If you want demonstration or June de;
livery Phone 415RX.
H.D.HOYT 435 West Main Street, Grass Valley
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