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Fe GEORGE S. BENSON
tinte~Harding College
ee Arkeases
Behind the Curtain
ouch misinformation has
s-culated about Russia. A lot
be been put into circulation
ot this Be some of ‘it has come
Wy fellow-travelers and other adfom of the. Soviet experiment.
Bi nave been honest mistakes of
‘ss writers who have been
40 penetrate the mysteries
pe ind the iron curtain. Prominent
. -gmericans who have oe age
have: ften become dupes 0
lovee hows cleverly conwd for visiting eyes.
“Gredually, however, facts are
a ight. Documented and
: i ey Me com cl ry — spat
will dispose :
i ed, a ei the Soviets. Straight
— ‘set folks right who have
sraphing, ' facts such boners as this one:
e's no unemployment in Rusga. It’s quite true, but slave labor, gs have been estimated at 14,000,0, You see, unemployment
insur‘oie not even necessary.
weal "rosie Talk Loud
Such a factual study is the 141page pook, Communism in Action,
a prepared under direction of Con. fessman Dirksen of Mlinois.
Printed as a house document by the
legislative Reference Service . of
the Library of oe, aes
obtained from the U. S.
ee et Printing Sal Washington, D. C., for 25 cents. Copies
we also distributed free by the
American Wage Earners Foundation, Suite 605, 30 North LaSalle
Sireet, Chicago, Ill.
ition in a Simple, factual style,
cigyher lamar y" slanted or
hissed approach, the apse ——
st all Americans who have
Ne) bintfonted with the idea that
“he State does the job better.”’ The
"hicls set forth therein do not call for
‘ghboration or editorial bias. They
falk loud enough to make a mighty
god advertisement for the Ameri“an way of life.
eeetal Privileges
Russian Communism _ theoretially envisions a classless society.
‘On the basis of pay, the difference
‘ fetween the status of the wage
mer and the manager is much
greater there than in America. The
inmy “special privileges and bomses’ that are distributed to the
foviet managers make this inequaloy more striking. The average
wage of workers was reported in a
’ et year as oe maely $10
a month.
What about labor? Yes, in Russia
Whor is active and organized. Join. ig unions there is a political and
/ eonomic. owas .Labor leaders
_ Me-appointed. by. the ruling group,
‘duties are, to speed up
luction, to keep labor . disciWages are not a subject for
ion or negotiation. There is
Pie ne Most Ruslaws, rulings, and praca would be called ‘‘anti-labor”
allan
NEVADA CITY-GRAS * AILEY NUGGET PAGE THREE
VOLUNTARY
HEALTH INS.
WEEK TS HERE
Proclaimed iby Mayor
the county wide event.
Charles Veale is serving ag local
of the public education
. Called By Death
“Freedom from the fear of financial
disasiter through the protection af‘thainman
program, which has for its theme
forded by voluntary health insurance.”’
Doztors
fornia
Health
Committee
Insurance.
for
Calling the public’s attention to
the week long camipaign to stress the
prepaid
health care, Mayor Seaman -declareconomic importance of
ed:
‘Widespread public acceptance of
the rrineiple of budget-bagis volunevident tary health insurance is
Irvine
Seaman, Nevada City’s observance of
“Voluntary Health Insurance Week’
was launched last Monday with the
naming of Assemblyman Allen G.
Thurman as honorary ‘chairman of
Uncle Sam Says
. pedestal on Father’s Day to show
im how we feel about him the year
yund. I like to think of all Amer.
san fathers in the role of Minut:
len, standing guard over the secur
ty of their families. Certainly the)
sould do no better than-to assure thc
1appiness of themselves and _ thei:
1omes than by buying United State
Savings Bonds regularly.
Two automatic bond buying plans
are available now. If dad_is on a
payroll, the Payroll Savings Plar
will assure him days of ease wher
he gets ready to retire. ‘If dad is a
professional man or self-employed.
he can use his checking account, to
buy a bond a mouth.
. S. Treasury Department
to put dad on
from the present participation of. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Riley of ely.
4,000,000 Californians. Grass Valley, a’ sen. more than
under such
voluntary protective
guarantees, :
gical and hospital care which assure
the highest standards of service, at
the lowest cost, to the greatest num,. der of citizenss.”’
Health Week is being. observed in
Sierra County where Assemiblyman
Lester T. Davis ig chairman of the
program,
Venerable Tesahay .
GRASS VALLEY: Funeral servic€s took place in St. Parick’s Catholic
Church yesterday morning at 9:30
o"lock for Miss Margaret Kelleher
N. B. Frey, B. W. Hum-, Who died in a Nevada City hospital
melt and W. W. Reed are members
of a 14-man steering committee of! olic Cemetery under
physicians who are working in cloge
association with the directing CaliVoluntary
. Monday. Interment was in the Cathdirection of
Myers Mortuary Chapel.
Miss Kelleher was born in this
city 79 years ago. She taught in the
public schools here for 52 years.
Since her retirement several years
ago she had lived in the Sierra Apartments on West Main Street.
Surviving are her brother Michael
I’, Kelleher of Grass Valley, sisters,
Mrs. Arthur Powell of San Francisco
and Mrs. Richard Hales of this city,
and his mother, Mrs. Minnie L.
Alameda.
BIRTHS
Treloar—In Nevada City, July
19, to Mr. and Mrs, Herbert S. Treloar, of Grass Valley, a daughter.
Orzalli—in Nevada City, July 18,
to. Mr. and Mrs. Lester P. Orzalli of
Grass Valley, a son.
Riley—In Nevada City, July 22,
QUALITY
LIQUORS
Are Our Specialty
You can always have a
good time here
LUNCH COUNTER
OPEN TILL 2 A. M.
Spend Saturday night
here
\
Nevada City has a vital commun.
ity interest in the future growth of .
= County, July 18, 1947, Eleanor J.
all voluntary plans for medical, sur-'
, THE %
SUCCESS CAFE
Broad Street, Nevada City
Frank Duffy
TORI
OF OW NAMES.
HELPED MAKE:
AMERICA GREAT
PRIMITIVE PEOPLES PRIZED THE “VENISON
OF THE WATERS”. WHAT THEY DID NOT EAT
THEY DRIED, SMOKED OR SALTED.. -2.
WHY 00 SALMON SWIM TO LAY EGGS IN
AGAINST THESTREAM )FRESH WATER, THE
DURING THE CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH, TWO
MEN FROM MAINE NOTED THAT SALMON
SPAWNED BY THE MILLIONS IN WESTERN
reral Home 0 : =
1 the mene Me
ce at all hous ge °
os: ae
Nevada Clty
TRISTS . .
“BOLE
MORE SALMON THAN MEN
AS MORE PACKERS ENTERED THE BUSINESS, THERE WERE
OULD HANDLE UNTIL 1903 WHEN E.A.SMITH
BO 4 THE GALMON PACKING INDUSTRY MOVED fe “ = :
sr SEEN SUCH BIG ONES . EVEN MORE UP ON THE MACHINE ADJUSTS TO \ AND TURNS OUT
270-W ee
AS THESE COLUMBIA / PUGET SOUND —AND IN
‘THE SIZE OF GACH FISH AND/ 0.GALMON A
} MINUTE!
TODAY PEOPLE ARE FOND OF THE DISTINCTIVE TASTE OF THEIR FAVORITE BRANDS
48-Supe
CANS THAT COULO BE SHIPPED . . PARTS OF THE WORLD=~ITG DELICATE
FAR-FLUNG FISHERIES. . . FLAVOR SciGATIEICAUY —_*
cas = PROTECTIVE .
eens HOLDS 360 \ AND THEY'RE ALOT we 17'S A FINE BRAND:
JUST} BETTER THAN THE
CANS WE USED TO
MAKE OURSELVES
a AT THE FISHERY.
A oe, MOTHER SAS YOU . THIS FLAVOR
KNOW HER FAVORITE BRAND./ FOR YEARS.) ~
You KnowDIVORCE
Holm—In Nevada City, Nevada
Holm against Harold W. Holm, complaint filed; habitual intemperance.
GRASS VALLEY
PERSONALS:
RASS VALLEY: Mr. and Mrs.
R. V. James and Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Nesbitt of Oakland havé been guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hooper.
Na? ana Mrs oo. OB Johnson of
Chico were guests last Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Race Street.
Mr. and. Mrs. Irvin Sims visited
with relatives in ‘San Francisco durhome in
son,
jpatent for the Gold Ridge Place
} i
Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell,. Mine and the Gold Ridge Extenstod
Mr. and Mrs.
George F. Bennetts, has returned
from Portland where he attendéd the
Elks convention.
‘Phil Hempler,.
and his family,
spending a short. vacation here. Hemipler is devonting his time whipping
the streams and trolling the lakes.
Mr. and ‘Mrs.
James Sheridan
spent a few days in Oakland this
week,
former
of Richmond,
Karl Kinsman of
San' Carlos, San Mateo County, are
visiting their relatives here.
afier a visit with Don Kinsman on . Placer Mine, situate in Sees. 32 and
Mill Street, have returned to their! 33, T. 17 N. R. 10 E., M. D, M., andl
San Francisco. lmore particularly @eserroed as follows t6°-wit: Gold Ridge Place®
Mine, comprising the NWY%NW%,
exclusive of patented lot 5, being @
part of unpatented mineral Tot 4T,
Sec. 33, T. 17 N., R. 10 E., M. D. M.
Gold Ridge Extension Placer Mire
. comprising the NE% NE% Sec. 3%,
being a part of lot one and a part of
unpatented mineral lot 41 of Sec. 32,
T. 17 N. R.M. D. M., A. M. Location
notices are recorded as follows towit: All Official Records of Nevada
County, California. Gold Ridge Plac&
‘er’ Mine in Book 20 of Mining
Claims at page 202, amended tottes
resident,
are
{
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alpers of . in Book 33 of Mining Claims at page
Westbrook om, West Main Street entertained Seni ees Gold Ridge Extension Placer
Raymond Alpers of Sacramento, and Mrs. Alpers, aver the .Week
end.
Mine in Book 20 of Mining Claims
33 of Mining Claims at page 427.
ing the week.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Taylor of
Toledo, Ohio, who have been guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Westbrook
in their home of Race Street, departed Monday on their return trip.
Mrs. Clarissa Grigg, Sidney Grigg
and Melvin Elliott, after spending
last week end with Mr. and Mrs.
James E. Miller, 143 Bennett Street,
have returned to their homes in
Richmond and Berkeley, respectivInterior,
LEGAL NOTICE
United States bepartment of the
Bureau of Land Management, District Land Office,
mento, California, June 5,.1947, M.
A. 037576. Notice igs hereby given
whose post office
California,
made application for mineral
that Frank -Peri,
address is Nevada City,
has
There are no other adjoining or, conflicting claims, and all conflict with
patented lot 5.of Sec. 33, T. 17 N. R.
» . 10.E.:M. D. Mi‘ as mentioned above,
application for patent.
Date of first publication June 10,
1947.
Date of last publication Aug. §,
1947, ss
Ellis Purlee, Acting Manage®.
June 10-Aug. 12, Inc. eo
SacraTRAT
iy
é
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LETTERHEAD —
-OFYESTERD
POGRAPHY.
ents we :
NEVADA
CITY
In Nevada City
The Nugget
"305 Broad Street
TodaySampson’s Statione
THE OLD FASHIONED KIND. WHERE THEY
SAY “DEALERS IN"—AND GO ON WITH AN INVENTORY OF EVERYTHING YOU SELL —
. STYLES IN CLOTHING, CARS, HOMES AND
PRINTING CHANGE AS TIME MARCHES ON.NOW. THE PRINTER FOLLOWS THE NEW
TREND IN TYPE FACES IDEAS IN ARTISTIC Ty-.
Letterheads, statements, billheads and envelopes should
all carry the same general identifying layout that charncoidlana the modern business stationery. We cisadilins ag
in the creation of new and original designs along this .
line. Come in and look over some of the new ideas.
UGGET sm
at page 376 amended notice in Book
is hereby expressly excluded from the —
Sea
peat Mee
pees a
Nat AIRS
In Grass Valley:
ie Ue Netti A re ad