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"MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4,°1946 : NE.
“SCOuis ge THE WORLt Interior which administers the pubwe ne lands. upon which homesteads are
FASE THREE
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. Veterans Must Register Sa as ea :
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‘filed has“already indicaied its favor. Guns From Overseas % ae +
e . 7] jable attitudé towards the measure. Réeturnin = servicemen who hav. + uy
Bad t del Wi <
: . Certainly those young men between SEE piel ought certain. types of firsarn By ¥
. 18 and 21 who were drafted into the = = _ jhome with them. or have sent th<a . +
‘service or who volunteered for ser. —2 . aes = 2 <= AG home are required to register th ir . % NaN *
. vice in the war, should be accorded } Bsus os tas war trophies and are subject to th iz EDV %
levery preferential right which is EDITOR’S NOTE: This newspaper, heavy penalties er failure to do iz 4
. granted to veterans of 21 years or throtch special arrangement: with the. Geu TW isutier 1vestigator for i . os HELP YOUR Ke
\ rat a -y e ata arzce . Mashizgton Bureau of Western Newspaper goopa rt witiaos f the io} ze *s
ieee 2 = ae LS mets =e . Union at 1616 -Eve Street, N\ W., Washing2 y sae 0 offic Lee = * se . % COUNTRY 5
es of land in the Tulelake area } ton, D. C.,. is able to bring fenders this Tax Unit sureau of Internal Re \k %
. 4 land other areas of California will by ‘ w eet ly colurn on problems of the veteran enue exDlained today. l¢ Be Good To Yourself. llate summer or fall be,opened for . and serviceman and his family. Questions Nat -all aft €He. thousands. of 258 lk 3
by : : may be addressed to the above Bureau and : =e eee shee cece pees ,* +
. homsteading and I am in hopes that they will be answered in a subsequent col. arms brought home by the returning . . s
{long before that time this measure . umnre. i replies can ee mene ie 4! veterans are reduired to bea regis . e Nevada City Chamber of *
. wPanting ; car : , . 7A bret ortly in the column which wi : et oa
; {granting equal rights to veterans ; 77a, e = tered. Butler said ‘but he explained x Commerce "
. \ i = = ri a 9ear ti this rreiwspaper regularly. * te
* under 21 years of age will be enact. *?* eee : that owners of the trophies should . yeeeeeee te renlesfeaterte steste st testes *
I jed into law. : Speed of Discharge consult local alcohol tax unit offiees woe 26
FOREST SERVICE SEEKS FUNDS eee eee jials concerning any firearms they “s
Apropos of the confusion existing possess. . :
. Forest servie areas in California in the minds of both members of The Alcohol Tax Unit has been . Rew Beal
are becoming increasingly spopular . the armed services and civilians, gesignated as the enforcement agen-.
with the public. In 1941 the areas a ge SS a. cy for violations of the national fire-. Under Management of
had approximately 2,200,000 visitore nase ae pian gr that all men . 27™5 act Butler said. The two offices'. JOHN and KIM
and this.figure is expected to be far; . sn sym a te are’ cory. . in Northern ‘California. where firc-. . AMBLER BECKETT
. nee wy WUE Cw ents en . . 108 W. Main Street, G Valle
sunpassed ‘within the next season Or) jce would be on their way out by arms may be registered are the Al-. : y Grass "y.
two. July 1, 19246. He further said that eohol Tax Unit Room 304. 555 RBat-. BEER, WINES, LIQUORS
;
As a result of an expected rush SS = rcolucagpotioe who are now ;tery St., Sane Francisco and the Al-. Delicious Mixed Drinks to
% ee ee : : ee ee ave See . cohol Tax Unit Room 477 PO Blds., Please Every Taste
vy into the scenic areas many persons. pect discharge for another three or ae
/ have expressed concern over the lack . four months under the original de . 2 : ; :
‘2 of funds ‘by the forest service to mobilization program set up by Gen. . Sn geeteae# mages ee peli eee er
% F : : = , . George C. Marshall as chief of staff. arms act defines firearms affected
Zz praasipriacipa acy a arp dyad Cees wales Although further cut in number of . by the act as follows: CLARENCE R GRAY
. facilities which probably will. be fair= AEE < é = . % a ee : as tt : _{ points eligible for discharge may A shotgun or rifle with barrel less :
uf a ly jammed during the summer. come within the next few weeks, as than 48 tnehes fn ieneth:
é months. : of January 15, discharge points me : ee : : )
@ } ze 2s Any firearm except a pistol or rei : necessary for the army remains at S : :
g { ‘Not long prior to the war the for-. 59 for enlisted men and 70 for offi. Volver that is capable of being con520 COYOTE § RT
% . est service through the Civilian Con-. cers. cealed on the ‘person. oe TRE
/ servation Corps and its own personGeneral MacArthur has an-. Any machine gun a weapon deTELEPHONE 152
= ‘nel. had stepped up it’s program to. nounced that the _ point score for signed to shoot more than one shot NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA
2 { z . f . = :
lestablish camp and picnic grounds,! men under his command is 48 for . by a single pull of the trigger.
trails. buildings, water and sanitary} €@listed_ men and 68 for officers. A muffler or silencer for anw firea) . eee & These figures apply to all who had : _—
: . facilities for the recreational use of earned that number of points as of arm, : ;
= Nearly 2,°3°°°* © : “-~ Seeuts, and Senior Scouts (the public. During the war of course. September 2, 1945. It is pointed out . . The act does not require the regisbh ek i 3 = : ee ae eee dur.ng easy of these facilities-could not be. at the w*ar department that each . /tration of a .22 caliber rifle unless
: bit edith of the Worl? _ & ie EEL = fala iota maintaimed and unless funds are. theater commander has the authori. the barrel is less than 16 inches long.
ment are helping bre’ ’ > . rout the world to reorganize. aon appropriated they will deterior= — reduce the point score for disA penalty of not more than $2000
ae “an 4 Onb ny a. v> 3*tary. contributions and 'ate to the point where they will be “s 3 = . 7 fine or imp-isonment for not more,
eir rts-Off-Our-i 5’ ef cenaing Scout Uniform ir ; 5 5 ar department heads agree that pe Bee ; :
at 3 ae : practically useless. 4 : : ; than five years or ri
parts and equipment, wills “= everseas and help devriop ies = discharge of veterans is proceeding Sov fats t oF ee ee
understanding amsr~ i >.. 5 \.ad. Above is tue uficial . phe forest service plans to ask for, at a rate that is too fast for the . *°’ ors ts — with privisions
ter marking tiic < . = : ne Oe =e £ th
pos a § thee . . $1.000.000 t : oe .o11.' efficiency and safety of the army . % the act.
i > 5 o get its program roil: Zo 2
tie Gouin ih 1948 Wd Will Gecko and replacements are not coming The definition of machine guns
receive the preferential rights in. ; : ee _ tast enough although training of-re. includes guns and machine pistols
: additional $7,500,000 for the 1947: placements has been cut from 17 = ae
such filing accorded to other veteree ea a an Me weted ae k that will fire more than one shot
= ans. This is a gross es ee gute meee on ROE RE ae a with a single pull of the trigger, pis. against veterans under the age of 21 Questions and Answers tols and revolvers that have shoulder
{the budget request is granted much = = Z = =
years of age, and I_have introduced . nt ie dono will he becd tov ie a : stocks or detachalble shoulder stocks
: et, e e e de: ; F
By © Dein Clare Ejinio a bill this week for the purpose of. Q. EF was discharged from the . and automatic pistols that can be
: ce velopment of new facilities which rezular army in January, 1944, and
authorizing such veterans to file for’
= J converted to full automatic by and. f OR ‘
oe § : will mean am even greater number of row FE would like to put in another : pos F YOUR CONV ENIENCE
VETERANS UNDER 21 YEARS . nomesteads and to be granted such] ..,cational visitors will be attracted biteh, but because of a paragraph . *UUStment of the mechanism on the
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4—I was) preferential rights. The bill has been
in my discharge papers am unable gun, which would let the gun fire . DRIVE IN
very much surprised to learn’ re-. referred to the Committee on Pubto. It reads: ‘‘Is not recommended . More than “ne shot without manual
cently that veterans under the age. lic Lands of which I am a member for re-enlistment, induction or re-. reloading with a single pull of the FOOD PALACE
of 21 years cannot file for homestead. and I expect to get early and favorinduction. Sec. 8. AR 615-360.” How . trigger.
on publi¢\lands and cannot of course! able action on it. The Department of
to many parts of the second district.
LOW COST HOUSING SOUGHT
can I have this fixed and re-enlist?
—Reader, Albertvilie, Ala.
ee Groceries, Fruit and
aeenenionsin sets anata mmemstaanase aa ene
almost four years in the navy. The
father is 55 and mother, 49. We SALES AND SERVICE
do not own any property and live COMMERCIAL — DOMESTIC
im one of the _ boy’s home. Thefather worked at a saw mill and
made 50 cents an hour. When the
\ boys went into service, we thought
if ld t b ithout st i :
_ Planning to Build this Summer? See ed eee ee ee : . tel Cluni
+ ‘ The recently announced reconMr. and Mrs. Leland Smith drove :
at = 7 ; > } .
: struction housing program is’ getA. Section 8 of army regulations {tg Porkeley Suiday 6 Attend the Vegetables
: ~ iS np Tacs. ng Shee: sees seen fe a ae : : S _._, to which you refer means that you woddin = ae ioe eee r and Wi
: ‘ FOE ; eh tok he ring under way but it probably will; sre wnfit for military service andy\°C"*** 9? Jean 1e Spurrier and: Bee ne
be necessary to make several adjust-. will not be accepted, according to tobert Mitchell. Mitchell is the, son'. OOR. YORK AND COMMEKUIAL
ments on building material priorities . the war department. of G. E. Mitchell who was formerly NE STREETS
before there is a concerted effort to Q@. What does a man in the army . @ Member of the Tahoe national for-. VADA CITY, PHONE 808
construct homes for less than $10.-. get discharge points for? If mar-. est. Robert recently receivel his dis000. 2 ried, but no children, is the wife . charge from the navy.
considered a dependent? Are any a oe . Ty ¢
Approximately 44 per cent of the} @ischarge points allowed for her?— Housing ‘etticiais are expected to}
/requests for building priorities reMrs. = J. D., Mt. Sterling, Ohio. revamp their present program to in. :
ceived by FH during the first week A. Discharge points in the army . clude subsidies for makerg of somejfOF ALL KINDS
doe a -pecbaks arinnit ae are allowed for service in this counSat picts S : .
ee eae ‘y order, COVry and overseas, for minor chil. °U/¢1ns materials. permit construc* *
ered houses to sell for around $7500] qren (not more than three) and for . tion of temporary dwellings—possire a or to rent below $60. Most of the re-. decorations or battle stars. A wife . bly by the government itself and to} John W. Darke
4 ee mainder of the applications were at] is Considered a dependent in so far . encourage the use of prefabricated ;
FOR REAL NOURISHMENT AND ENJOYMENT aia . ee ea
EAT MEAT but not for discharge points.
Our meats come from the best cattle, lambs and Officials may strengthen the pre@. IT heard any one in service = sd é
swine that money can buy. Our service to our patrons is ference on materials for houses that een = pores of SEE San get Sia NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY f
. : : : will sell for $5000 or below on the. Charge to attend school even if he “ s 4
built on a foundation of high quality and reasonable acre $ : : ©\hasn’t enough points. Is this true? THE PIONEBR LUMBER YARD
= aL, Sisk ii The will tell vou sis of a recent survey at army sep—Mrs.O. S., Lewistown, II. ft
prices. Ask your neighbors about us. y you. aration centers which shows that 80 g f £
per cent of the veterans say they = — = — ie i
: oS) Yi} mi a man _ under age to atten > Bo 500 uy
KEYS . ONE MARKE . cannot afford to rent houses above. school. He may go to school at the os —— solepnone Nevada City, Oalit. 4
xy $50 a month. In contrast only 17 1-2; army institute in this country 0 0(.e8SSeSGeG_._Q.G°Q]""].]:">>=== ae re
< DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. : per cent of the priorities granted by} @2ny one of the courses which have m4 i
\ 213 Commercial Street Phone 67 Nevada City the FIA to date covered rentals be-. P©GM imstituted overseas. JOHN BLAKE . :
\ low the $50 a month level. @. We are the parents of two 3
ᐠᐠᐠ᐀ boys who served their country, one
* / three years in the army, the other 116 MAIN STREET NEVADA CITY TELEPHONE 486
RS dE RESIDE PS
ment on-them. We had one single
‘When you are making plans for a new home or for the remodelling of your present girl im school and one 13-year-old
x home, be “fussy” about the capacity of your gas furnace, and the location of the boy in school. We did get by and
: heat outlets, the cold-air return and the wall thermostat. This is most important. did mot starve, but it took every
cent to do so and keep the two in
school. Would it have been dishonUNDER EW eee 4
est to Rhawve drawn on one of the = IT’S FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP
boys? If mot, could we get it yet?
They are both honorably disAND COCKTAIL LOUNGE
charged.—Mr. and Mrs. P. H., Valley Head, Ala. ARE RENOWNED IN CALIFORNIA
A. It certainly would not have RATES FROM $1.50 UP
been dishonest for you to take an
allotment from one or both of your Excellent Ser’ice— a ‘ood
boys for the allotment would have F
been entirely voluntary on their part A HARVEY M. TOY HOTEL
out of their pay and the amount they : = fuse
cnhaubinbiter aak-aaida t6r sa acd 8TH AND K STREET SACRAMENTO, ©CAIAFORNIA
have been matched by the governJ. VANCE HUCKINS, Manager
ment. You cannot get it now, since =
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they are discharged.
8 P. G. & E. Q@. My husband had war bond alk £ 2
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