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July 11, 1946 (6 pages)

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THURSDAY, JULY. 1, 1946_ PAGE F OUR = NEVADA CITY’ NUGGET W. B. Woodiburn, Chief of the Bureau of Milk Control, said the inrease in the price o milk in California from 1 11-2 to 2 ¢ represents Six Steps to a Veteran’s Loan or equipment—are described Loan Guaranty Division, JUST WONDERIN’ I wonder when we meet with friends Of long ago and far away, The six vital steps in arranging a Veteran's Loan—be it for town property, farm, business, How soon the years between are spanned i i distributed by the the approximate differenice between in a recent pamphlet, ‘Guaranteed Loans for Veterans,” published and 50 of th t-asked loan questions. It’s . fp i : : tration, Washington 25, D. C. The pamphlet also answers 0 of the mos — ee ee 6 ee mecca feel aoe and Bay Veta Admin as Letters should specify the questions-and-answers. “Guaranteed. Loans for Veterans” publication. y quart of milk and what the governprecious indeed the golden links The steps follow: That bind us ever friend to friend, . y And to mature and ripened years, @ Find the property : ment has been paying to producers for several years to keep down: prices ‘of dairy ee (2) Go to a bank or other lending agency The fragrance of spring time lend. I wonder if there is any experience more delightful than a reunion with friends of the long ago and far away, that is, _Of the historic seven cities of Cibola.jif the friendship which prompted the reunion, was founded . upon.the rock of mutual regard and understanding. We re-. cently enjoyed a visit from two friends of our early youth and found great pleasure in hourst of rémeniscing—recalling the 7 ¥ A 1] A early associations of years past and in finding that the old ~ i bonds had not weakened during the years between but had in THEATRE H fact grown stronger and indubitably more precious. : The Zuni Indian village south ,.of ' : Gallup, New Mexico, is the remnant si eon i Our friends are touring the west coast of America, from © Present your pian and original : ~ {}. San Diego on the south to Victoria, B. C. on the north, with discharge papers f] DIRECTION T. AND D. JE., [/ all points of importance east and west. They possess the trav: eo eler's greatest asset, a keen and intelligent interest in all that a igs is to be seen and experienced along the magic highways and ! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY byways. The trip is netting them a wealth, not nly of enjoyment, but memories of things and places which will enhance their lives for years to come. \ Now, when foreign travel is undesirable, it would seem to*be a good time for Californians to tour their own magic kingdom of the west and to become aware of its charms and possibilities: We have within the confines of the state, everything to be found in foreign lands ‘and some attractions of which no other land can boast. Yosemite, the Redwood HighBANDIT OF. SHERWOOD FOREST Lag te ae ~~ 9 Aoribiser's report goes to Q@ If loan is approved, youre ready to a lender. move in With way, majestic Mt, Shasta, shores of unsurpassed beauty, 4 i CORNEL WILDE chrystal caves, great mountain ranges, fertile valleys, mys4 oo terious deserts, the historic ther Lode, Mono-Lake, the dead 3 sea of the west, even a volcano, if one cares for smoking mountain and some, oh where in all the world can one find so much of interest and charm as in our own golden state of California? When will there be a more propitious time than i the present, in which to become acquainted with this wonder-} “ANITA LOUISE JUNIOR PROM Cam JUNE. PREISSER “Tt which is ours alone? defeat you.” These of course, are’ miotortrucks. : . daily attendance. Mor 1943-44 and i t lies not east nor west, ‘just samples and the ratio of for 2. Industrial equipment to be of-. 1944-45 state support was on a $66 d And But like a scroll unfurled, and against will in my opinion run! fered will total $5 billion (cost fig-. per pupil base. For 1945-46 the base a FREDDIE STEWART Where the hand of God hath laid é about fifty-fifty. I have received the,;ure) of which WAA ‘hopes to sell. was $80 per pupil. During his perg Down the middle of the world.”’ usual expressions from organized. ialmost half. Much of the selling will! iod state support of high schools has FE Sa! vas ” labor and organized business, but Injbe through hiring of commission. ibeen on a $90 per pupil base. The vy . . “Just California lying down the middle of the world.” A this instance. Mr. Average Citizen 18. }men. A : November 1946 general-election bale homeland of wonder and beauty, of scenic splendor and of { SUNDAY, MONDAY AND : : also taking his pen in hand and as lot will contain a proposed: initiative still greater resources than have as yet been developed. Let's 3. The real estate block totals $7 TUESDAY far as I can see he is as likely to Billi ¢ which $1 bill Z ' constitutional amendment to. in: know and love it, let's learn more of it during the vacation . be against OPA as for it. This wide} ‘07 OF Waren eae eee lerease State support for all qwublie 4 ? E ‘ = ree Ren en are hoped for and rentols of $4 bil3 2 i months that lie ahead.—A. Merriam Conner. divergence of public opinion is re-]~— : : a schools to a. $120 per pupil basis. , : ‘flected in congress and may serve to lion in property. Over California as. a whole, the a f 2 be a subsequent confusion.on the matter explain why it is that conigress has 4. $1.1 billion airports will be on. elementary schools received $65,~ f :With has resulted ina. flood of telerams had so much difficulty arriving at. offer. 219,246 from the state for 19454 any general agreement on how the GREER GARSON, 5. The WAA 46. This was 28.7 per cent more than q as at present will ; CLARK GABLE NO ES and letters from the people of the. matter should be hanled. have food stuffs from time to time.. the $50,676,686 state apportion‘ Ms. ’ district. These communications re' ; 2 ajor ay, ment for 1944-45 ¢ 54,6 > ; THOMAS MITCHELL feet piety woll. ths sensral aie) WAS SUBPS UP same start . OO ce neon lenovo ian the aap t8la7e woe : ‘Lai 7 : ° eas IE < ‘ fother.classes..wi eoffered: i att : : ro aye ppor= 4 By Congressman ‘Clair Engle aren ; : ing on July 1 with $15.8 billion (at! : : : 3 s greement among the people as to ; sen: alieu' e. tionment for 1942-43. Average i And WASHINGTON, D. C. July 5—. _) hada © 2 o ss cost) woth of goods on hand, the ae eind Ge calculates Una ie oe ” , ee bodeed j JOAN BLONDELL OPA React The president’s veto ee ee ee ‘War Assets Administration expects selling job will vost $147 milion— attendance for 1945-46 was 787,347. q Piz veaction : y *S Some ‘ s s Istr: Ls urge throwing the OPA ovty bill and the altogether and keeping a the 1947 iscal period to be ite bie27 per cent of its total wosts and 6 per cent more than the 685,129 oe os mets gst year per cent of expected proceeds. It ex-. attendanice base for 1942-43. : bof it out such as: “We are tired of Gestapo meth& ® ACME BREWERIES, San Francisco NEVADA CITY ICE ‘ main dead. We congratulaitte con] gress. We pledge no drastic increases in rents.” “Every congressman and & senator voting in favor of OPA which is slavery and regimentation A record will be voted out of office in the next election.’’ On the other extreme are string of fish ..-and a cool, those who believe we are headed over tthe ‘brink of disaster, such as: ‘‘‘If refreshing toast
to ’’em..with you don’t help re-establish OPA with zestful, tang-y ty tought going:” « ‘“‘We will watch your vote and rememlber’’; ‘‘The peoiple are mad—TI for one will do every (censored) thing I possibly can to to sell $15.4 billion (cost figure) by June 30, 1947. The agency’s sales methods will differ from those during last year. Regional. offices will handle all lines —consumer and capital goods instead of specializing as at present. Site sales will take top place as a distribution method. Ag to the classes of goods to be sold: 1. Consumer items will mostly ibe white elephants like life preservers and old gas masks but WAA will also have some nylons, sheets and teeth my wife and I will find it pretACME! Grand Tetons Back and F oreground DELIVERY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT rn °101 BOULDER STREET ib NEVADA CITY DISTRIBUTORS IT’S FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP t Acme jis making no increase jin price beyond OPA ‘authorized levels” AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE TWENTY FOUR HOUR SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE ac. Headley’s Garage and Service Station PLAZA AND BROAD STREETS, Please send sample copies . Teton” is “Sweater Girl Mountains.” Named by early French furoe oe a ee of The Christiom Science : traders, the world-famous peaks bear a highly anatomicalname— . 4g """ Stengasaecennessss oer ereeeercccerocece NEVADA CITY { TELEPHONE 271 which doesn’t seem to bother Goldwyn Girl Karen oe Gaylord half Btreeb...cccoccecceesecre-es seerser-ssseseseee Pleas send a one-month i as much as it does Western Air Lines. Note Grand Tetons in back. cur. Ser Serer Zone State... tied sapeevioeion. I en. } ground, or for€ground, or some place. H seer ue WESTERN AIR BLUSHES — Opening of the new air service to Jackson, Wyoming, site of the Grand Teton Mountains, has caused: Western Air Lines to suggest that flight crews inform curious passen® ‘rs that the best English translation for the phrase “Grand Countv ‘Schools ‘Get $145,759 State Support Elementary schools in Nevada county received $145,759 in support out of the state treasury for the 1945-46 fiseal year, California Taxpayers association said today, -making public the first of a studies on state support schools in California. The 1945-46 state support showed an increase of 44.1 per cent over the $101,78 state apportionment for 1944-45 and 21.6 per cent more than the $119,832 for 1942-43. The 194'55-46 average daily attendance of the elementary schools of the county was 1520 12.3 per cent less than the 1942-43 average daily attendanice of 1738. For fiscal 1942-43 state support series of ‘of public base of $60 per pupil in average of elementary schools was on thea]. the amounts of aid paid per pupil tg the state have been increased. Second, the numiber of pupils has increased considerably due to California’s growing population. The increase in numlber of pupils is expected to continue for a number of yeans. Any increases in amount of support per pupil which the people may vote will further expand the demand on the state treasury.’’ { Dairy industry leaders agree tha the law of supply and demand will in Most cases govern the downwarm and upward trend of prices i ndairy preducts, but insisted the the ‘‘held the line’ order will be in evidence ‘so long as labor and feed costs are normal. A full grown king chinook salmon will weigh as much as 75 pounds. Hotel Clunie Excellent Ser’ice— 8TH AND K STREET & of this Clean, bias , to clip and keep. ARE RENOWNED IN OCALIFORNIA RATES FROM $1.50. UP A HARVEY M. TOY HOTEL J. VANCE HUCKINS, Manager Let Us Send You Samples . Free from “special interest” controlthe truth about world events. Its own world-wide staff of correspondents bring, you on-the-spot news and and your family. Each issue filled with unique self-help features The Christian Science Publishing Society —Best Food SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA Family Newspaper NgS THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Free ri crime and sensational news . Free from political Free to tell you its meaning to you d : pects an advertising bill of $21.11 “The bulge in elementary school a mee ] ods of onr government. Vote no to During the year the WAA_ will. million and to pay $47 million to. Support costs to the state treasury 4 iyi OPA renewal i all its phases”; ‘“‘trge. receive an additional $11 ‘billion/agents in commissions and against. has ‘been caused by a two way exrar ACRMAN S resistance to pressure groups and. worth of material from the armed] expense accounts. pansion,”” the association said. “1st : calamity howlers;” ‘Let OPA re-. services. The agency has set is sights bee SEC *