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August 15, 1946 (8 pages)

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THURSDAY ee VAY, AUGUST 15, 1946 pecs) NEVADA CITY NUGGET On August 14, 1946 with other nations, It cannot engage in passed by Pearl Harbor anu V-J DAY 1 ..VJ DAY 2—PEACE IN OUR DAY , the world will look back on a year of freedom from global war. It has been a critical and dramatic year, mM many senses more critical and dramatic than the horrendous years that preceded it. has spent the past twelve months struggling to set its feet back on the this struggle without the deeply-etched reminiscences of the dark and Okinawa. f NEN aC IIS: ek AN Be URINE Nita y= 18 The .United States, together highway to peace and security. bloody times that were encom2 a aya on imeem deca nea spore THERE WAS MORTAR FIRE on the black beaches of Iwo Jima, and death, for the Marine (left), his face plunged deep into the volcanic sand. This August, 1945, Iwo and many of its grim sister islands of the Pacific are silent monuments to American valor and sacrifice. On : F the white beaches of the United States the sailor, soldier, : or veteran can peer into the glow of his outdoor hearth ; (right), remembering, but alive and at home again. (Official U. S. Navy photos) * Madeline Himes Awaits Transportation To Japan Madeline Himes of ‘this city has! . 4 recovered from a slight attack of diptheria. An executive of the American Red Cross, she is stationed at Camp Stoneman in the bay area, and . $ awaits transportation to Japan, . j where she will hold an important : post with the Red Cross o¢cupation staff. JOHNNY AND GENE: . . . are ready to serve you at—— RANKIN'S MOBIEGAS SERVICE (formerly Signal Station) Located on the east side of the Nevada City-Grass Valley High. . . way, 14 Mile from the City 7 Limits. MINOR REPAIRS and MOTOR TUNE-UPS AS WELL AS GAS, OIL AND Yuu are still ac war one year after V-J Day. That’s putting it bluntly, but1 know from experience that vou like straight-from-the-shoulder talk. Inflation at home has yet to surrender. United States Savings Bonds are still ‘‘War Bonds’’ in the battle for America’s economic staLUBRICATION bility. You can combat rising prices by taking surplus dollars out of the market place. Your governJOHNNY ment has provided a safe, profitable vehicle for saving these xtra dok lars—United States Savings Bonds. By investing in Savings Bonds regularly you are building a better America and a better life for you personally. U. S. Treasury Departmen RANKINGS ‘Stop dpahapays SERVICE —
farm accidents in 19/415, The National Safety Council reports 16,000 persons were killed in The most popular dance of the In Japan several lighthouses are ‘Middle American republic of Guate-. built with foundations resting on mala is the ‘Son Chopin” or ‘‘Guatei great steel shot, so that during malteco”’. which was ‘brought over . the ‘building slide@ from Europe and resembles a quick. .about on the shot and suffer no } ' waltz or mazurka. >; harm. _—_, earthquakes . AY, ANUFACTURE AND REPAIRS — TRUCK BODIES AND FRAMES . Giving Especial Attention to HEAVY DUTY CARRIERS such as LUMBER TRUCKS AND SEMIa TRAILERS os WELDING, MACHINE AND FOUNDR WORK Vall-e Machine Shop AND FOUNDRY (FORMERLY TAYLOR FOUNDRY) 339 MILL STREET GRASS VALLEY—TELEPHONE 25. LEAVE FOR PILGRIMASE TO CANADA . « Group of 75 invalids before boarding a train in Chicago on their way to tne Holy Shrines of the Saints in Canada, for the first of their yearly pilgrimage. Miss Mary Ellen Kelly, 23, Marcus, lowa, (tnird from right, front row), inspired the pilgrimage and will lead the other invalids to the Shrine, seeking health through faith. They will be joined by thousands from other parts of the nation. ; : % Re in California in 1945 declined to one half the amount manufactured in 1896, the first year in which were Butter manufactured The tiny killifigsh survivors of the days when Death Valley held a lake are found at Salt Creek and Saratorecords ga Springs in Death Valley national kept. monument, \ — , ee you may be— if you’re in California, the chances are you’re near a Bank of America branch. For Bank of America’s unique system of statewide operation has brought complete banking service to almost every city and town in the state. Bank of America NATIONAL ¢hViNcs ASSOCIATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE ‘ oePosit ¥ @EMBER FEDERAL avates @Q5URANCE CORPORATION This Is Your Invitation! TO ATTEND THE GIVEN BY SHERIFF CARL J. TOBIASSEN Sunday, Aug. 18th CENTRAL HOUSE 12 Miles East of Nevada City, Highway 20 BARBECUE PITS OPEN 2:30 P. M. Bring Your Own Plate, Knife, Fork, Spoon, Cup. (Sugar if you want coffee) J A.CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL!