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Wevada City-Grass Valley Nugget
d 205 Broad Street, Nevada City, Telephone 36
Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published at
Nevada City, California
-% Owner and Publisher dt,Published Twice Weekly, Tuesday and Friday,
at Nevada City, Cafifornia, and entered as
matter of the second class in the postoffice at
Nevada City under Act of Congress, March 3,
1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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n.on parade we keep our poise.
‘aot like well bred girls and boys,
‘the home with those most dear,
and women are curious creatures; changeable, inwistent and unpredictable; it is therefore no wonder. that
mediocre savants write massive tomes on the sub. of human behavior. It is a provocative subject, but the
of human behavior seems as far from discovery as it
the beginning. = ss 7
sring the years of so called, advancing civilization, we
evolved 4 workable code of ethics, learned the art of
and we do indeed practice the social graces with a
ec of efficiency. If we are “refined,” we do not inreet brawls. we are polite to those with whom we.
esired. Is. it not therefore strange and regrettable that in
ion of-our homes and with those whom we_ hol
we sometimes forget our manners and seem to’
we are split personalities? ;
raised in anger, uncouth speech, harsh words adto those we love, surély these thingsare incongruous,
ll the places where harmony should prevail, the home
et's keep our.homes sweet so that they may remain
from the worry and strife which afflict the outside
place of genteel living where thoughtful courtesy
y and where the hearts of our best beloved are never
er have reason to say of oursel-:: .
#8 for the genial stranger
.the transient guest,
‘own the bitter tone,
our own: the best.”
ned to their hom
yard, a.
Si
if a fire breaks out or
contact—in fact, our public appearances leave little . .
by. words that burn and actions that leave scars up-. :
that congress hae adjourned and the brave legis. .
ti es, there to meet their con‘look forward to several months
nd to a startling number of investigaers, will probably never study at our
“evermore, we come out of the same
“Uncle Silas went on vacation leaving
stack of unanswered letters
gs in the gara age and wasps
: anything . .
‘and I'll come back pronto.”"—
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NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET —TESRAY. AUGUST 5, 1947.
Di ee Ran 9 TG
WELI
1947, Gide.
STRETCHING FG DOLLAR SRA WEL CE Ellis Purlee, Acting Manager
The trend in retailing has been toward lower distribution costs and smaller margins of profit. As an example, it
was recently reported that overall mark-up in one city for
grocery, meat and produce dealers was as low as 104 per
cent, while operating costs consurhed 8 per cent. .
All kinds of retailers have been studying ways arid means
of cutting expenses and putting economies into effect. The
chains have been leaders in the undertaking, and the independents have followed the trend. This is retailer's way of meeting
the tough cost of living problem. It has no control over wholesale prices. What it can and is doing is to reduce the spread
between the price paid the manufacturer and the price charged the consumer.
;
As a result, p
otherwise have been the case.
rice increases have been less than would
That may not seem much ofa
service to consumers who have been struggling to make
shrinking dollars buy morg. But it has undoubtedly resulted
in saving a great many billions of dollars for the American
people. Retailing alone can’t stop inflation—but it does help
Testrdin it.
It is any man’s guess when—and if—prices will come
down. Recent developments indicate that there is little immediate hope for reversing the wage-price spiral. But, regardless of what may happen, retailing will give the consumer the
best possible. return for his money—Contributed.
PEDESTRIANS CAN HELP The Santa Barbara County Fair
Two out of every five persons and. Horse Show will be held July
killed intraffic accidents and on@ 23-27 at Santa Maria.
out of four of those injured are pedEureka, Humiboldt County, is reestrians. Pedestrians can° help. re-. iported by National Automobile Club
duce the rate by keeping their . to be the most westerly city in the
heads up, their eyes open, and their ‘United Staes. 4
minds alert whemever they are walkinclude the legislative counsel lieuing near or through traffic.
‘A five foot wall of concrete shields . g
246 COMMERCIAL
Is The Location Of
-APPLIANCE!
‘ *NEVADA CITY
‘' H. 8S. Foreman, Prop.
Ranches, Sawmills, Factories,
sg Mines 11f® E. Main Street
* SA’ Cc BY SPRAY , pea Telephone
Save repairs ‘by saving the surGrass Valley 4
face. Spraying saves six man hrs. .
‘of brush time, ° Spray on
retardant paint and save on in2 surance,’ Beautify your 4
For quick, reliable. service phone’
LICENSED CONTRACPOR
Phone Grass Valley 455
314 Henderson Street
SACRAMBNTO: “Among those afJune 10-Aug. 12, Ine, _
fected by the recent galary increase
approved for state officials are Jerrold L. Sgaweli, memfer of the State
Board of Equalization from this district.Assembly bill 1718, recently signea by Governor: Warren, increases
virtually all political salaries in the?
state.
Members of the board of equalization have been raised from $8,000 to $12,000 a year.
A few others who received raises
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RAY & BHIL
tenant governor, secretary of state,
director of finance, state treasurer /
and state controller.
LEGAL NOTICE
United States bepartment of the
Interior, Bureau. of Land Management, District Land Office, Saicramento, California, June 5, 1947, M.
A. 037576. Notice is hereby given . that Frank Peri. whose post office
address is Nevada City, California,
has made application for mineral
patent for the Gold Ridge Placer
Mine and the Gold Ridge Extension
Placer Mine, situate in Secs. 32 and
33, T. 17 N, R. 10 E., M. D. M., andt.
more parti¢ilarly descrrped as follows to -wit: Geld Ridge Placer
Mine, comprising the NWY%NW%.
REAL ESTATE.
Insurance, Mimeo
Public Stenographer, Notary,
Phone Answering Service
STINSON .
COMPANY .
102 W. Main Street .
«Grass Valley Telephone 191.)
eae
exclusive of patented lot 5, being a een
part of unpatented mineral lot, 41. MO
Sec. 33, T. 17 N., R. 10 E., M. D. M. ING
Gold Ridge Extension Placer Mine
com prising the NEBY% NE Sec. 32, AND STORAGE
being a part of lot one and a part of Local or Long Distance
unpatent®d minéral lot 41 of Sec. 32,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
er Mine in Book 20 of Miring
Clainfs at page 202, amended notice
in Book 33 of Mining Claims at: page
Hills-Flat, Grass Valley, Phone 80
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427. Gold Ridge Extension Placer : einai: rs
Mine in Book 20 of Mining Claims °
at page 376: amended notice in Book Nevada City
33 of Mining Claims at page 427. UPHOLSTERY
There ‘are no other adjoining or conflicting claims, and all conflict with SHOP
patented lot 5 of Sec. 33, T. 17 N. R: aa 8 Between Pine
10 E. M. D. M. as mentioned above, and York St. On Commercial
is hereby expressly excluded from the . < ——— er =
applicatién for patent. tetleeiolediicteiniindiieb heb eoed
Date of first publication June 10 ee Oe ee
eee , THRESHOLD TO THE BEST IN?
SPORTS AND RECREATION #
Date of last publication Aug. 8, & 3
: : NEVADA CITY . ;
foe . . CHAMBER OF COMMERCE #
HORSE AND RIDER Laeebeeeeeeoheoereepeenene
. TRADING POST
Boots, Hats, Saddles,Bridles, , Clothing
Novelties
DICK LOSTUTTER
em other. fact. to consider is that maxi; . mum driving speeds should be low., . er in the nighttime because of greatter [Ay reduced visibility.
_ MOTOR VEHICLE SORAPPING
United States today is serapped atter ‘aproxima’ tely 90,000 miles of use
in 12 years. In 1935 scrapping came
‘at 68,000 miles and 8.3 years.
» he average motor vehicle in the
FOR THE FINEST. IN
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Telephone 490-W*
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: _ PROFESSIONAL
_Wednes ROE eter DIRECTORY
IA ap rs Bee: ACCOUNTANT
HOSPIT AL. jee Pehle Keates
the giant new cyclotron at the UniA
yirsity of California protecting es os JF gies e oa tala POP
scientists from radiations created! poe re ee ee eee y .
qocikatts gaciey eis. 4 . wit: All Official Records of Nevada BOUGHT AND SOLD pte
fa; County, California. Gold Ridge PlacReliable Transfer & Storage DETEC
; Telephone 984
201 Mill Street, Grass Valley
Telephone 791-J
FUNERAL DIRECTORS _
The Holmes Funeral Home ef
vice is priced within the meaue af
tall. Ambulance service at all hour.
Phone 203
246 Sacramento St. Nevada Gity
anita
OPTOMETRISTS
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Optometrist
$12 Broad Street, Nevada City
Lo Telephone 270-W:
F MINING ENGINEERS _
J. F./O’CONNOR
Mining and Civil Engineer
United States Mineral Surveying
~OPTOMETRIST.
ght, —Open Daily 10 A. M. to 8 P. M.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
312 Broad Street
Telephone 270-W
Nevada City
Licensed Surveyor
203 West Main Street,
NEVADA CITY
FRATERNAL AND
CLUB -DIRECTORYg18
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. NEVADA CITY LODGE, Ne
B. P. O. ELKS
Meets every \ secon as
Thursday evening at 8 D2 108.
Hike Home, Pine St. Phone "™
visiting Elke welcome.
am WASLEY, 8.
HOLMES FUNERAL HOME .
Grass valor
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