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WWSUL
fA my: William EB. WyNEVADA cI
no owne the City of Selby
at was agisiting nere Friday. Wyfil: * gnat bis 28 acres comprisot the original site of the
gs being narexistence 1
the Diary of 4 Forty Niner,
rial form in
running in 6
City-4Grase Valley .Nugaay time he digs beiow the eurranch on the Lake Vera
using from ©
tage of hot —
n adequate,
heaters are <
2°
°
water heater
9, bathroom:
vater heater.
heaters are
sr today. He
mily needs.
‘
ity Guide
@® Much. Compensation of employees
s a relic of the roarWyman has reaided at his present farm home for
: -time ago he discovered a
relia sistol, with the hammer opatl instead of over, the da solid gold
parrel ‘The gun ha
Wyman reports that since the
publishing Diary of
oa ¢ as been
Sepa Niner, many visitors have
be “at his home looking for. the
qiginal ‘site of Selby Fiat.
a
OFL AND HORSEPOWER .
hve wells have been brought in.
made in February.
—
Portable Table, 31x1214x24%’, 1) 38” each with Table containing <
Lithograph ;-Plate Cabinet. Drawers. 1 Sterotype Caster, 9x18’’. tyve Mats,’ 6-10 and 12 Point. :
BINDERY EQUIPMENT, ETC. with Pig Mold, Ladle, 1 Lot Assorted. of a certain Printing Business .
i 1 28” Chandler & Price Lever Pa-. Metal Furniture, 22 Long 2 and 2] known as Nevada City News
per Cutter, with two knives, 1 BrehColumn Galleys, 60 Long 1 Columr and: located at 210 Main Street,
. mer Wire Stitcher, No. 15008, 1) Galleys. 9 Brass Job Galleys, 12 Stee! . Nevada City, California, and
Laseeco Round Cornering Machine, . Jol Galleys. that an executed mortgage of the
TYPE METAL, ETC. same will be delivered therefor paid
58x2 3x60" .
No: 8969,
chine No. 761816, 1 Aeme Foot Power Stapler, ,
PRESS ROOM EQUIPMENT
1 Little Giant 12x18 Press No.
LG@5178, 2 Motors, 12 Cast Rollers.
3 Delivery Tables, 2 Chases,
Motors, 1 Davidson @ffset Press, No.
2:2:44x2069, 2 Motors Variable Speed.
Davidson Suction Feeder, Completely .
Equipped,
lay-out Table, 42x32x32” with light) le.
for Lithograph Work,
Oil Circulating Heater,
40x24x72”, 1 Paper Stock Cabinet, . Lot
1 Metal; Piors.,
1
with Cmpts.,
1 Bates Numbering
1 Colts Armory
Press. Model 27. complete with mo-! lll SLE SR SI LR POT MLN
tor, est rollers, Hand Brake, 2 Feed
Tables. Fountain, I Chandler Pree:
1 Petrofire
Table,
2 DC. mond Bo
10x15 .
Model 14 Linotype Macline "No.
930925, Electric AG Pot;. AC Motor,
2 Full Size magazines, 2°28 Channel
‘ide Auxiliary Slide Silit Me gazines,:
2 Keyboards, T Vt Space Dands, 3
as
(About) New Lead Rule, 1 Rezlet Cabinet andContents, 1° Large
Furniture Cabinet amd Contents, 1
Asst. Planers, Mallets and Proc
2 Imposing Stone, 38x92 16
“
Molds, Outside Stick, 3 Fonts LinoMaat 10 o’clock A. M., on the 9th day
of August, 1947, at Bank of America
N. T. & S. A. at Humboldt Branch,
782 Market Street, in the City and
County of San Francisto, State of
California.
Dated: This 2th
1947
20.0 Fonts of Assorted Type Consisting of Corvinus (Bauer Foundry)
i New. Eive Bold. Eve Italic, Eve Light
. (AH Continental, Type Founders.).
. Spartan, New; Brush, New; Garala, Garamond Italic, Garamond Light, Greco, (Continental
Type Founders) and many other fine
Type faces.
LINOTYPE MACHINE
day of July,
HAROLD. BERLINER, Bes
Mortgagor.
P . Ga . It is a sure indicalica faa! ucsazreé
, ays amie. bailiwick. At Leiive, arbcr
preset ee Seve horses are grazing in the skeleton shadows eo oil
ecause what was once an important agricultural area recently has come to be an even more vital sevre2 cf n-trotsam:
olf companies already have launched major onerations neat Ledre and
First oil strike in the rezicn -was
Ten
F sy GEORGE S. BENSON
president--Harding College
Searcy. Arkansas
What’s Wrong With Profit?
Z tome folks have the idea that
profit is something business takes
‘fairly and harmfully out of buying
"nd selling and manufacturing. This
. idea is that whatever a company
cams, no matter if it is a fraction
fa per-cent of the total sales, this
money is extracted underhandedly
from the public. If you have ever
fit that way, I dare you to take a
god, straight look at America’s
economic picture—and yourself.
~ You are paid a salary or a wage
tach week, are you not? You have
} invested your time, your energy,
. your brain-power, your muscle-power, your special skills, your training
and experience, Do you think each
time you get your check, that you
fave done something harmful_ to
‘your community? Do you feel that
you have cheated America? Chances
ae that you do not feel that way
at al.
Taking Profits
You may be able, after paying all
your expenses, to put a little into
bank or insurance. You may
be inte d in.investing a part of
your savings in stocks or bonds,: If
you are like most Americans, you
fnd you can invest in some luxury
goods. That is, you put some money into a car, an electric refrigeratof, or. perhaps a. good collection of
er g tackle. You: find’ that: these
xu other r things you can put your
. oft into. will help you continue to
S$ corporations are pretty
‘this picture of yourself.
General Motors, the corner
cehCatessen, or yourself—profit is
what is left over after all the bills
are Raid. Profit results from good
management, thrift, imagination,
Perr work. The big corpora= turns some profits: back into
company for new plants and
= The rest goes to the
i whose buildings, tools, ma> and money the company
has bee: en using.
us
e:
Way to More Wage
profit is usually none too
— as estimated by the Depart: of Commerce, would have
+g up only 7.9 per cent if the en= on income of the counad been turned into wages. Yet,
$ were done, it would mean
Sepietled people, perhaps inBo _ yourself, would fail to re. feive dividends. Corporations .would
goon
Recruiting Office Moves
To Library Basement
E. Bitler. of the local U. S.
. or lower grade held at time of disMata scrce Jobs would
During 1940-1941 Chungking was
. ‘ontinuously bombed by the Japan. @® and many Chinese children were
Allen
Army
Reruiting Station announced today
the moving of army recruiting office
from the Veterans Memorial Building, in Grass Valley to the basement
of the city library, on Mill Street.
Set. Butler states the office at the
new location will be open from 9 a.
until 5 p. m. in the afternoon.
Also Sgt. Butler pointed out that
navy, marine and ‘coast guard veierans as well as army veterans can
enlist in the army in an equal or
GRASS VALLEY: M /Set.
m.
change, depending on the amount
of training and experience they have
had.
All interested applicants are asked to stop in at the basement of the
‘city library on Mill Street, and obtain .full details without obligations.
©
TAXPAYERS ASSOC. REPORT
Bach cent of Nevada County tax
rate for 1946-47 brought in 9 per
cent in county taxes than a cent of
county tax rate did in prewar 194142, California Taxpayers association
said today, making public its study
of the effect of increases in assessed values om the productivity. of tax
rates.
In 1946-47, each cent of county
tax rate raised $1982 in taxes, compared with the $1816 which each
cent of the 1941-42 rate raised. Assessed valuation of taxable property
in the county for 1946-47 totaled
$19,824,750. For 1941-42 total taxable valuation in the county was
$18,161,975. EO
Every cent of local tax -rate in
each of the local governments of
the county showed a gain in tax collecting productivity proportionate to
the increase in taxable valuation of
property in the local unit.
The average top _gpeed permitted
motorists on the open highways of
the United States is 50.7 miles per
hour. But nine states have no speed
limit whatever, reports the National
Conservation Bureau.
of the ‘bureau point out tha
ter what the legal speed limit may
tbe, the safe gpeed is still left to the
judgment of the man pehind the
wheel. Thus, heavy traffic, or slippery pavement in
cut the safe sp
legal limit. Drive at a safe
all times for you
t no mateed far below that
orphaned. safety of others.
a 50 mile zone, may
speed at
r own sake and the
“Accidents
ple will not forget the
principals of common sense and cour.
tesy when they sit behind the wheel
of a ear.’—Gov. Thomas E. Dewey.
can ‘be stopped if peowith Chases, Motor, Rollers, Etc. 1.
Virkotype Machine, with Motor.
COMPOSING ROOM EQUIPMENT
1 Hamilton Single Oak Type Cabinet with 2 Type Cases, 1 Hamiltos
Single Oak Type Cabinet with 26
Type Cases, 1 Hamilton Double Oak
Type Cabinet with 50 Type Cases. 1
Hamilton Single Oak Type Cabinet
with 23 Type Cases, 1 Hamilton
Single Oak Type Cabinet with 12
Type Cases, 1 Hamilton Oak Type
Cabinet with 17 Cases, 1 Proof Press
(Miles) Bed 8 3-4 x 29’, 1 Tuttle's
Lead and Slug Cutter, 1 Rouse Mitering Machine,. 2 Trays Brass and,
Gorper Spaces, 10 Numbering Machines, 1 Lot Assorted Quoins, 75
BROADWAY
e__THEATRE—®
Direction T. and D. Jr.,
American
You may not be superstitious, but
you’d better “be careful, warns the
National Conservation Bureau. One
out of evéry 13 persons in the United States suffered a disabling injury last year 3
Notice i
One
‘Calbinets.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
that
HAROLD BERLINER, JR. Mortgagor, whose address is. Nevada City.
Sfate of California, intends to mortgage to BANK OF AMBPRICA, NaATIONAL TRUST AND SAV INGS ASSOCIATION, HUMBOLDT . BRANCH
NO. 489 whose address is 783 Market Street, in the City and County of
San Francisco, State _o California,
the following ‘described personal '
property, to-wit: c
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
1 Roll Top Desk,
with Glass Top, 1 Typewriter Desk.
Portable” F¥pewriter, 1 Small Steel File Cabinet.
1 Safe, 36x29x29, 2 Paper Sample
1 Swivel Desk Chair,
UnderwoodNOTICE OF INTENDED
MORTGAGE
(Sec. 3440, C. C. of the State of
California, Amended and Approved
June 6, 1939; Stats. 1939) _
g
s hereby given
Straight Back Chairs,
SHOP FURNITURE
6 Large Fluorescent Light Wix1 Small tures,
Fixture, 1
Clock, 1 Lot Sw
ing for Plant,.1
1 Table, 31x42x18
40’,
type, 2 Tables,’ 34x40x2
ters, 1 Bindery Table,
1 Table, 31 Ye x66x24 2"
Fluorescent
Counter 3i8x22x48”
'2x32x31 %
1 Fiat Top Desk
AND FIXTURES
Light
with
Roll Paper Holder, 1 1000 Tb. Portable Seale, 1-Bulova Electric Wall
itch Boxes and WirCut Cabinet, 46x34x
for Virko4” with Cas1 Glass Top
Enterprises, Inc.
Se
TUESDAY
——
DOWN:
DOWN!
DOWN!
Go Paint Prices Again!
We do our best to give you quality paints at the lowest :
possible prices. Our prices are the same'as in the —
San Francisco Bay area!
®
Look These New Prices Over
. STALLION
. ROAD
With RONALD REAGAN,
ALEXIS SMITH and
ZACHARY SCOTT
£ — —————
LATE GEORGE
APLEY
With RONALD COLMAN and
PEGGY CUMMINS
100% PURE OUTSIDE — : acer
Was $5.45 2 So NOW $5.05 gal.
PORCH AND DECK : oy i
WeseGes. ee NOW $4.80 gal.
. j. ENAMELS : : Se :
. Was $5.95 eee vecneiotinrannenennge NOW $4.80 gal
. Wasst28. 2 ee NOW $4.00 gal.
. VARNISHES a
NOW $5.70 gal.
Was $0.9U
PURE BOILED LINSEED OIL
NOW ree .
Hansen’s Paint Store
Wallpaper . Morewear Paints and Imperial Washable “ae
221 Broad Street Nevada City
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9
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2
Sak > Sa Me
Safety experts . ~
Sue acwran gee ee
K
; rs.
GETS HEAD START AT BARBER SHOP .
sR? WEEKS OLD, little Tommy Cox, Los
of hair that gives Reed Sales, the barber.
a One of the yougzest customers wn reco
trimming at birth, Gays his mothe". shown a
already has
Angeles, Cal., —~s
out with we
a good work
of the
could Love
ernatived)
rd, Tonuny
t left. (lt
of the
Beach .
~ Beauty *
COLORS
come and go
there’s still
*
eae 7~
Interchangeable sharkskin outfit,
By VERA WINSTON
AND fabrics ™y
, but for beach wear,nothing to outshire
crisp, spanking white sharkski:t.
It is used A
interchangeable three-piece
costume.
_ buttons on in
both front
simple, pin
th or to th
“tucked front panel.
for this neat and us
The halter top
and
to the simple skirt
skirt is gored, and
halter is plain.
éul
beach =
which
front, is buttoned in,
back to either tte
-_tucked bathing shorts
with
The back
the back
4
ter’s fine selection of
€
_. Finish your beeutifal
=
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Settings for th
Best of life
Your family life is the richest portion of your existence. Tend it carefully . . :
Nourish it to full bloom with rich surroundings, chosen from the Furniture CenSPECIALLY PRICED FROM 12.95 TO 29.50.
Drapes : Richly Lined Floral
a Kroehler Living Room Suite from ‘the
TWE FURNITURE
_ Opposite
——same
i
eadicaiite ¢
floor lamps.
%a
Ss
TO 19.50 PAIR :
living room picture with a lovely Bigelow Weavers Rug and :