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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

February 13, 1947 (6 pages)

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY . ea — . (Advertisement ) MAN HAD BRICK IN HIS STOMACH FOR 10 YEARS One man recently stated that for 10 years he felt like he had a brick in nis stomach. This feeling was due to ihe lump of undigested food he always had inside of him. He was weak worn out, headachy, swollen with ga ty he started taking KAL-O-DEX and gays the feeling like a brick in his stomach disappeared the second day. Bowels are regular now, gas and peadaches are gone and he feels like a hew man. KAL-O-DEX contains . .5 Great Herbs, they cleanse ‘bowels, clear gas from stomach, acts on sluggish in. * testines and as a diuretic on kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don’t go on suffering! Get: KAL-O-DEX. Sold by all drug stores here in Nevada City. Adv. —_ {-—— DENNEY’S Shoes! "NEW SHIPMENT JUST INFANTS SHOES BABY. SHOES 2.98 to 4.98 GIRLS SLIPPERS 3.49 to 4.98 BOYS OXFORDS 2.98 to 4.98 MENS SHOES “4.74 to 15.50 WOMENS = -PENNEY’S 115 Mill Street, y . s and terribly constipated. Recent3, 1947 NEVADA C ITY-GRASS_VALLEY NUGGETTHE OLD HOME TOWN erm srnrone Se By STANLEY. WASHINGTON: In a move to encourage exploration and development Rep. Clair Engle has introdheed a bill which provides for the location of mining claims even though there tis no definite presence of mineral. Under present law, a valid location of a mining claim cannot be made on public domain unless there ig a physical discovery of minéral in place. The measure further provides that claims could be held tor one year while geological and geophysical pros. pecting work is In progress. “As new mineral discoveries, based on outcreps, are being made with less and less frequency, it is necessary that we make it possible for prospectors to go under ground to -tocate new—ore—bodies—and_.thus.develop our resources,’ Engle said. It was pointed out that present mining laws and methods of location would not be changed by the measure which apiplies only to a specific type of location. 2 The bill provides that prospecting and exploration data developed by a locator shall be made available to the government as part of an inventory of the nation’s resources. A similar bill has been introduced Grass Valley . by Sen. James Murray of Montana. bie a iene A GOOD —this GOOD-—this
-built dependable Frank A. Tilton this week reported to the sheriff’s office that his ¢collie dog had been shot Sunday moraing, apparently by someone using a .22 calibre rifle. ; The bullet penetrated the dogs leg and fortumately did not break a bone. The dog is now in care of a veterinary. Mr. and Mrs. Tilton, who live en the Willow Valley road west of the county hospital, arose late Sunday morning and looking out of the window, saw their dog licking a wound, Examination revealed a bullet hole. The dog was very friendly with everyone in the neighborhood and the Tiltons are at a loss to know who would wish to destroy it. are being raised in quantity in Quament, Col. Thomas J. Cross, Veterans Lemon grass and citronella now}. ministration. during the first 10/. of experts of the University months with Veterans Administra-. fornia. 2 tion during the first 10 months of permanent policies. Almost a haif million veterans Advisors to the U. S, public 1 filed applications with Vetesans Ad4, research program include a numjbes toi, vd Fourteen varieties of mistletoe have been found in California. e 1946 to convert their GI insurance to LA Amputee veterans of World War II may purchase trucks, tractors, riding plows or other farm machinery at a cost not to exceed $1000 in place of the automobile beings provided for each by the Federal GovernAdministration deputy administrator announced in San Francisco: today. While more than 350 etigibie veterans in Caidifornia, Arizona, Nevada and Hawaii have already received automobiles through the VA, many who live on farms have expressed a desire for practical machimery rather than the passenger car, it was pointed out. A decision by VAs central office has aprroved such purchases. First veteran in this area to select a truck instead of a passenger vehicle was Harold Hannah, 234 Sunnyside Drive, San Leandro. Hanmah, who lost a leg in the war, purchased 4 milk truck and now operates a milk delivery in San Leandro. Under Public Law 663, veterans who lost a leg, or the ase of a leg in World War II are entitled to an automobile costing no more tham $1,600. ‘ The U. S. Bureau of Human Nutrition reports that Americans were better fed during World. War Hi than at any time in the past 37 years. During that time milk consumption increased from 169 quarts per capita in 1909 to 357 quarts in 1945. Words of the Wise Some men, like pictures, are fitter for a corner than a full temala for use in scenting toilet soaps. CEES : Maybe you do not know it, but the real burglar with proper pride in his work, has a list of prospects just like any honest salesman. Maybe you are on one of those prospect lists and when your name is reached and this man in the black mask visits your home, what will happen? Would you like to replace your silverware; the furs and jewelry of your wife; and any other thing which catches the fancy of this second story worker? Probably not. That is why we suggest a Residence and Outside Theft Policy for your protection. It costs very little. Our advice costs you nothing and places you under no obligation. ata sane, Agey 108 Race Street (Corner of Auburn) Phone 616 Grass Valley . light. — (Seneca) . ANY The Furniture Center Original Price $249.50 apescintlls og