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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 28, 1944 (8 pages)

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NEVADA CITY NUGGET a . 25—Wage but take-home income will be less. WAR OUTLOOK 36—The greater part of Gédrmanys army will collapse before the German planting season opens in the! spring of 1945. Before surrendering . Germany will try poison gas. 27—Japan will not hold out as long as most people think. Japan will’ collapse within~six or twelve months after Germany collapses. ““-$8—Uf Stalin’s health continue,s: he will be the world’s most powerful man in 1945 and may dictate the peace terms, especially for the Pacific. 39—Sometime after April 1945 Russia will join ,or threaten to) the allies against Japan but only after the promise of territory privileges and a huge loan. 40-—-The markets may witness 2 communistic scare during 1945; but they should soon recover thereafter. . 1 23—The building of a few new janutos and-new houses will be resumed during 1945. em . '24—Many industries, now operating on a forty eight hour week will lreturn to a forty hour week during z STOCK MARKET , 41—The rails will show the greatest decline during 1945, because the airplane and shipbuilding stocks are already pretty much deflated. 42—-The heavy chemicals,. steels and motors may hold their own during 1945; but consumer goods will do much better. 43——The safest stocks to. buy— considering value, income and ‘saferates will not decline, . POLITICS AND POST WAR PEACE stick to their agreements unless they recognize God as their real ruler and guide. : mitted his resignation Tuesday .ev=2ning at a m ley city cou of equipment operator under 57—The uncertain political factor of 1945 will be Roosevelt. People will soon fear that he may resign before the next congressional elections~either on account of ill health or to become head of a peace ¢ommission.or new world organization. 58—Our foreign headaches will become worse and more ‘frequent during 19-45. What we are going through to reorganize Italy will be repeated in many other countries. 59—The Latin American honeymoon has passed its peak. The attitude of Argentina will extend to other countries and our South American troubles will increase during 1945, 60—1945 will see more religious interest, including more church-going than ait 1944. People gradually are realizing that without spiritual awakening mo peace or other plans will do much good. Nations cannot be depended upon to cooperate and POLICEMAN GIVEN NEW JOB Policeman Kenneth Manuel subting of the Grass Valil and accepted a post the SS SN delinquent assessment, together with the penalty. of five per cent of the amount-of the assessment on such shares, or be forfeited to the Cor-. poration. aoa THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1944 The Palace of Fine Arts last . standing landmark of San Francisco’s 1915 Panama Pacific exposition is now being used by the army. LEGAL NOTICE NUMITOR GOLD MINING COMPANY fi Chicago Park, California NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a meeting of the board of directors held on the twelfth day of December, 1944, an assessment of 11100 of one per cent per share was levied upon theeshares of the Corporation, payable to the President of the Corporation, Herbert Pusheck, at 1548 Morse Avenue, City of Chicago, State of [Mllinois. Any shares upon which this assessment shail remain unpaid on _ the seventeenth day of January, 1945, will be delinquent, and unless payment be made prior to the delinquency the shar®s, or as many of them as necessary, will be sold at the office of the Corporation situated at the office “of William G. Ullrich at Chicago Park, Nevada County, California, on the sixth.day of February WEADOUARTER® DRUG STORE Gifts carefully arranged and priced to make shopping easy. PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE BY EXPERIENCED CLERKS ‘ Shop at your “friendly” Rexall _ Store. It will be worth your while. R. E. Harris THE REXALL DRUG STORE A. D. 1945, at the hour of ‘ten TELEPHONE 100 Se o’clock A. M. of such day, to pay the NUMTTOR GOLD MINING over done in most cases. 45—-1945 will continue to witness creeping inflation, although the big movement. toward inflation will not take place until the next business depression wrich will follow the post war prosperity. BONDS 46—Though bank loans should continue to have an upward tendency, interest rates in general will remain low through 1945, since the money supply is now 20% above normal and government controls will continue. * 4%—<Anticipating the expected decline in federal taxes, 1945 should surely see a falling off in the price of most municipal and probably oth* er tax exempt bonds. 48—The highest grade corporation bonds will decline during 1945. -"49—Investors will give ‘much . more attention to diversification and
staggered bond maturities during 50—More public fitilities will be taken over by municipalities and “authorities” during 19465, : REAL ESTATE . f ———-‘ ( mit city government vacatéd by Manuel COM P.AINY. 4 PI oto les hi oe Suede yt gu Pitch Lopez, who resigned to enter private. Norbert A. Fleischer, Secretary, Fi beeen F ge employment. Manuel's new position. 3548 Franklin Boulevard, Chicago, PORTRAITS 44—1944 saw a large, increase in will pay $175 a month. 24, Illinois. ‘ 107 Mill Street, Grass Valley the demand for peace stocks with a § \ és _ Phone 3-W decline in war stocks; but 1945 will witness them both moving more or : PROFESSIONAL less together. Switching has been mi DIRECTORY < WARD & WARD ASSAYING, ANALYSIS AND -METALLURGICAL TESTING AUBURN, CAILIFORNIA aa ee DOCTORS SE EE B. W. HUMMELT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 400 Broad Street Office Hours: 10°12 a. m.; 2Phone 395 ay i ' Evenings 7-8. 4 i foe pay off all debts CHIROPRACTOR ew Year’s Day, even though the wherewithal must be DR. E. B. SMITH »orrowed at ruinous interest rates. CHIROPRACTOR that we can only the finest values 51—Suburban real estate should ld its own, excepting in the. conted war areas where declines may small productive farms will ¢ontinue to inerease in price; but large farms may eell for less in 1945 than in 1944, iw $4—Building will show a considle increase. Contracts will be up due to increase in lumber and $5-—There will be change in the ‘Tesidential rents during 19465. if. ¢ é -Ice Delivery . E.W. KENDRICK . 101 Boubler Street — Phone 57 ‘ p _ We owe a debt of gratitude to. i. ae people of this town—a debt pay off by giving and possible to give. This we to do in 1945. And for the diate present—a VERY HAPPY YEAR to you and yours. NEVADA CITY 1 it is Office Hours, Daily—10 a. m. te 2-Noon, 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. . Grass Valley, Phone’ 432. 413 West Main Street, pledge immeBt _ $6—Real estate will be helped by Cen i} tune 30, viep ts prn 203 West Main St. AFTORNEYS ATTORNEY AT LAW ™ Building Broad Street Telephone 28 ES i *% The H mes Funeral H: ‘within the means of all. Ambélatice service at all hours. ‘Phone 208 United States —— eee d Stirveyér : Grass, Valley If Office Houre: 1 to 3. NI 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:80. 129 South Aub +, Grass Valley Phone . Hey 360 No Answer—Graes Valley 17-W. NEVADA . CITY . o ———— MRS. MARGARET WELLS, Sec. Saote } Thursday. evening Visitinw Bike we Visiting Native Sons welcome, DR. ¢. w. -Meets’ every Tuesday evening at -7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. ‘WM. H. RICHARDS, Rec. -Sec’y. CLUB DIRECTORY WOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB meetings the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month, at the r School Auditorium. 2:30 MRS. BERYL ROBINSON, Pres. every’ second and fourth at 3 p. m. in St. Bhorne 108.leome, ° N. 8. G. WwW.Meets every Tuesday evenine at » 232 Broad Street D. PEARD, Pres. HARRY R. DOUGLASS, N.G. . ! JOHN W. DARKE, Fin. Sec’y. ) oe .