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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

July 8, 1947 (6 pages)

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TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1947 NEVADA.CITY-GRAS S VALLEY NUGGET NOTES . By ate recently passed a moratorium on as The sen extending the ment work on er year. The a by amending 4 house bill ca tor 9 -yoar's & senate acco mpli and mining 0 am a member, 1 applying oP vason bell that weaher condi e it necessary However, the same sons do not apply to other par i ; ‘yhere mad extension. oe gbjection from ‘pining organiza’ extension of the : though all the entirely in agre further extension claim holders phing, Notary. service moratorium, “WASHINGTON Congressman Clair Engle MINING ASSESSMENT WORK mining claims for anjling ditional suspension in. .have been bad for some years, xa. THE subcommittee on mines f the house of which I originally passed the ly to Alaska—the for another \ we United States and there is strong ‘many of the western tions ;to a further mining people are not ement. Without any: providing they have filed intention of notice to hold, will not have to do any work until the next assessment bill Sessshed tions reats of alnow, weet.. is 1.1947.to June 30, 1948 ne 101-J 7 — : cee PEE it is felt by Many of the mining opSenewergter rs a erators. that’ claims are now being held without the $100 worth of work per year being done in many inetancd Gs ~ es for purposes other than legitiG mate mining, and that requiring $100 GE gorth of work will force relinquishstance ment of these claims so that people ) who really want them can work them ‘OODS or will force further activity in the ining field. The pill is now pend: SOLD he in conference between the house 7 senate and the house conferees 3 Storage a endeavor to get the senate to , Phone 39 drop the amendment applying the aska. da Ci City In addition to the Bureau of ReILSTERY damatiog and other major agencies, the senate has made several budget 1OP increases ‘in the house version . of en Pine the interior appropriation bill for >mimercial + 1948, a few of which. are of partiN THE For instance, the senate h cba control to $900,000. The Fish and Wild Life service originally requestry ed $1,110.000 for this important work, but the house had. cut the MMERCE: amount to $750,000. Sethe sie ele fearon metallurgical research and ation of the steel pilot pla tion it was considered al deposits. ‘In view of the moratorium to other areas than AlINTERIOR FUNDS INCREASED cular interest to the second district. creased funds for .predatory animal as inPalm Springs Man Dies Near Downieville Blanding of Palm Springs, Riverside ‘County, died of a heart attack at a resort on the North Yuba River a few miles east of here, Thursday night. Island, aged 74 years. He leaves his wife, Mre. Ida T. Blanding. He had come to Sierra County for a vacaSee eee on ee ey RS Se EAS TNT TE hi ee Soi PAGE THREE ee DOWNIEVILLE: Hertbert Owen Blanding was a native of Rhode tion but his health is reorted to Funeral arrangements are pending in Hooper and Wéaver Mortuary Grass Valley. The remains will be cremated in East Lawn Cemetery, Sacramento. E DURABILITY PLUS It is difficult to think of any part of the automobile that works harder than the wheel bearing. ‘The design and construction of these bearings fs worthy of much more” admiration than is given it by the average owner. : They are pretty expensive items an the total cost of a car, but motorists are not aware of this fact because they so seldom are called upon to replace such a part. The truth is that ‘bearings are -so. designed and built that they will outlast the average car in spite of the fact that they seldom or ever are cleaned, generally are under lubricated and operate for thousands of miles under unduly heavy loads as a result of incorrect adjustment. = MOST ESSENTIAL SIGNAL Traffic: authorities will say that the motorists’ three hand signals are equally important but that is because they wish the motoring public would so treat them. The most important of the three signals—and the motorist who does not knew it and acts a¢cordingly nearly always comes a cropper eventually—is: that for the left turn. It involves by far the greatest conflict with other vehicles. BIRTH Webb—iIn Grass Valley, Nevada ans Administration receives reports on the death of some young veteran of World War II, who usually leaves several dependents, and who allowed his insurance to lapse when he left the service. The Veterans Administration , is urging all wives of veterans to check with their husbands and determine whether his GI life insurance is in force. Reinstatement of: lapsed GI term insurance is very simple. Until Aug. 1 veterans may reinstate term insurance by payment of just two monthly remiums and a signed statement that the veteran’s health is as good as when the policy lapsed. GI insurance provides the veteran and his or her family with greater security at lower cost than any other protection. available today.. There are some 370,000 women veterans of World War II eligible to retain or. reinstate national service life insurance. . GI insurance ‘policies were issued . to 297,000 women veterans during the war. However, under the liberalized insurance law all vet@rans who did not have policies while in the service may obtain themi now’at the same favorable rates. Women veterans eligible for insurjance include former members of the Army and Navy Niirse Corps, Women’s Army. Corps,, Womens Reserve of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard, Physical Therapists, Dieticjians and Medical Officers. My claim for disability coimpengation based on an ailment incurred EB been disallowed. Now it is getting worse and I would like to know what I ean do to get compensation? ity claims filed by veterans intern-} ed shold get in touch with your near-. leaught with almost any kind of bait A: Veterans administration’ will compared with $27,280 1946, California Taxpayers Association said today, studying the trend of : the cost of aid to. the needy in Caligive special concideration to disabii-. fornia counties for May,. Relief payments in the county: during May 1947, ‘were financed. $14,752 from the federal govern= ment $13,522 from the state treasury and $3,851 by the county. , in enemy prison camps. You ‘eee = t as % =a est VA office and have your case If every wife knew what every reopened widow knows—’”’ By Does national service life tnaur> . ‘Every day of the week the Veter-. -ance have any restrictions as to travel, occupation or place of residence? A: No. There are no special restrictions or premiums for travel, occupation or place of residence. NEVADA’ COUNTY FISHING Fishing was first rate last week in the lakes and streams of Nevada County. Anglers took lange trout from Lake Spaulding by trolling, from Lake Alpine by both trolling atid bait, and took many good catches from. Culbertson, Lindsay, Carr, Freely and Fuller lakes. They found the streams throughout this region in excellent condition for fly fishing. a FISHING ON TULE RIVER Fishing. on the Tule River, Tulare (County was very 200d last week.) Many fish averaging around 7 inches) were taken and some sizeable catches were made at the forking of the river near Camp Nelson. SALMON ANGLERS BREAK RECORDS Salmon anglers fishing from barges last week in the waters off Santa Cruz, established new records in numbers of fish taken, Barge operators reported that the number of fish *taken \was unusually high and that Jarge king salmon were being and any kind of equipment—from . hand line to expensive rod and reel. TAXES FOR NEEDY Needy people in Nevada county while I was a prisoner of war has
received $32,125 during. May,’ 1947 County; July ‘3, 1947, to. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webb, a son. Pearney—In Grass Valley, Nevada, County, June 27, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. George Pearney, a daughter. Gein—In Grass Valley, (Mrs. Harold Gein, nt general economy . * drive, it is difficult to predict whe. Hut it is ther the house and stnate conferees . © the daughter. . FOX—tn Grass Valley, ‘The senate has added $520,000 for!.County, June 24, 1947, to Mr. and pilot plants, in the opinion of Dr. Sayers, director of the bureau of mines, will probably permit the continued oper: at Shasta dam, Under the heuse reduclikely plant might be forced to cloce ‘or at least seriously curtail its: operation The bureau of mines has also re. acres céived in increase for investigation . and development of domestic miner. Mrs. Everett Fox. a daughter. Bruce—In Mrs. Robert B. Bruce, a daughter. in San Francisco. are irrigated. An ned tuna was achieved in 1946. will agree on 4 drastically. ANT rs : ntant Ye. ‘& House oR SSS c OSS dle Bank of America E.CTORS NATIONAL TRYSTAN2 ASSOCIATION Se cess AL HOME. ral Home se! the means of : rs. : > at. all how Cash in Vault and in 3 : Federal Reserve Bank . Nevada Cit? Due from Banks . . . ———— RISTS TOTAL CASH . . Senda United States Government Obligations, : BOLES direct and fully guaranteed . ape gigs ge 1,863,621 nega = ot ~ State, County, and Municipal Bonds + + + * aT a eal City Other Bonds and Securities . aie ORES oe spose 70-W : *.\ Stock in Federal Reserve Bank . 2. 2 + *e* * nat 98 iz ee Loans and Discounts . . ee Oe eee 215s oor Re za, Accrued Interest and Accounts Receivable. .+ = cir 7, 4é INEERS Bank Premises, Furniture, Fixtures and Safe Deposit Vaults 32,831,0 331 a eee Other Real Estate Owned Pe ee eee “e NINOR ae; Customers’ Liability on Account of . : 42,381,753.98 . Wngineer ' Letters of Credit, Acceptances, and Endorsed Bills . z sesi79 ral Surveying Ger Reources <4. Fok es ee es if were. : TOTAL RESOURCES. .$5,469,783,153.50 Le : LIABILITIES” — CITY Raptal *. G io . $ 106,646,375.00 — Surplus ne Re ig gg 110,000,000.00 _ L AND Undivided Profits. : . . + 36,319,807.49 CTORY e Reserves ee rage ee ae, coe RL, S. 4,517,630.16 2S eee Ss TOTAL CAPITAL FUNDS. . + + © * * * $ 257,A83,812.65 ; DGE, No. 518 a Reserve for Bad Debts. . + + * * Saas i 30,344,694.82 LKS (Demand . $2,799,941,500. t 5,113,290,019.49 J De ee. 7 ad. —_ ee a ports } Savings and Time . 2,313,348,519.07 t . ‘ jability for L i Acceptor, 3. ty for Letters of Credit and as ptor : : t. hone i= Endorser, or Maker on Acceptances and Foreign Bills pepenipoo yme‘ = z Reserve for Interest Received in Advance. -+ * * nae 48 *s I = ae Reserve for Interest, Taxes, etc. + © © * * * ee: See A ; s en TOTAL LIABILITIES . ; $5-469,78 3,753.50 LOR N This statement sacludes figures of the Bank's offices London and M : Californias Stateuride Bank CONDENSED STATEMENT. OF CONDITION, JUNE 30, 1947 RESOURCES bad ._.252,881,014.94 eee Rtn ae MAIN-OFFICES IN TWO RESERVE CITIES SAN FRANCISCO e LOS ANGELES $ 690,072,979.30 = $ 942,953,994.24 OF CALIFORNIANevada iCounty, June 23, 1947, to, Mr. and of Auburn, a Nevada * Grass Valley, Nevada County, June 95, 1947, to. Mr. and Architect Arthur Paige Brown designed the two story Ferry Building Of the 11,000,000 acres of cropland in California about five million all time*record production of 4,370,000 cases of California canthe senate increases, not likély thy will be chang: eds, ee ee “ea 1947 EDT I LEE TR \ ‘ . Now is the time.to put up your PACK ROME CA? i costs } ' BEST BUYS this s i IN JULYAND . oy. AUGUST . Or if 6 e Figs e Pears L® Apricots e Peaches . 417) e Plums Hall e Berries janes Onc of the best ways to cunite and vegetables when crops come in anc abundance of fresh foods, save by canning or freezing the surplus. Last nia women put up more than 4,000,00¢ jars of home canned foods. This year they are planning to can and freeze even more. : If you would like authoritative instruction: i on putting up foods at home, write for the Free “Home Canning Bulletin,” (No. University of California, 112 Giannini , Berkeley 4. Home canning helps satisfy the big eaters in your family and whets the appetite of “fussy eaters.” And most of all, it will save many a dollar in your food budget. FOODS * . _ KFS RAL OD in your home is to “can all:you can’ ~ ummer. Buy your fruits and berrie: advantage of low price “specials.’ you have a garden that produces ar. years Califor Agricultural Extension Division, bere ti Home Preezers that both 7 ?, that @ from the “frigerator. 2. CUEST-TYPE FREEEZRS on like a trunk and bave either one compartment or several compartments Uf (fj eagesgonfosgesfooleoeo este testestesteafeeteatesteste sete fete sfonde ndesfoobeensfectectesfestesteote tebe Resteobe oes siete p G . \ There's plenty of power in the 11 hp. two-cylinder Mercury engine. operate with its ‘built-in, positive clutch. chain cuts fast.and stays sharp for a long time. And that's not.all. Let us give you all the facts about” the Disston Chain Saw with Mercury Come in-and talk it over SS. TON CHAIN SA W a es Tough Jobs Are Easier.™ ae goon The Diiston is easy and safe to . self-winding starter ‘and The special Disston saw steel cutting Gasoline Engine. . 128 SO. AUBURN S1. @ GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA Try our Modern Cleaning Establishment. . Satisfaction Commercial Street VALET CLEANERS © Guaranteed. Pickup and Delivery : ! Phone 234W _ Nevada Cityrrr ae Sis TH fe FAG. A =) coneRAL ELECTRIC Ii: : ee ee ' ne A ARTO I mena a ELECTRONIC NEWSPAPER! 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