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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 6, 1947 (8 pages)

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ftion. Congress and President .Truman granted that oppurtunity week when legislation was passed extending to August 1, 1947 the ‘\. veteran’s privilege of signing a com. Parative health statement to reinstate his NSLI. or Slimming Diets “Whole milk, taken ally, is a wonderful ee This i is A comparative health. statement is simply a statement by the veteran that his health is as good as when his policy lapsed. In addition to the health state-Ment, all that a veteran must do to regain his 'NSLA is to pay one back premium and one current premium —two monthly premiums altogether. ‘ A veteran may reinstate the full j mount of the insurance he allowed to lapse, or he may raingiate only a part. If he wants to carry more in-. surance than he had when his poljiey lapsed, he must first reinstate 1his original policy and then apply for an additional amount. In no ease, however can a veteran carry more than $10,000 of NSLI and if of $500. VA is not putting pressure. on vet. erans to reinstate, but the agency believes it vitally inrportant to every . ; veteran and his dependents these things ge known about. that . 1. NSU! carries more advantages . than any other insurances because the Tederal government. considers such advantages part o the nation’s / obligation t6 veterans. 2. -NSIA .arries. the lowest prem-. . tum of an insurance betause the . : government absorbs administrative expenses. _ bs 3. NSLI can be purchased only by . ‘veterans: it is the veterans finest . i asset from service, : Other new, improved features of. NSLI wills ‘be discussed in following . veterans columns. In the meantime, ‘veterans. ean get information and in. cba ‘Division, 180 New Montgomery Street, Aan: Franclaco. QO: Fr Want to change the beneficdary on my national Service life insurance, but I don’t~want the old ‘Oeneficiary, to know abotit it. Can I do this? A: Yes: A veteran may change his NSLI beneficiary or beneficiaries at any time without their Sir weane or . consent. ‘H} Q: Is there any way that I can . get veterans administration to de‘duct my NSLI-. monthly premium ii from the disability. compensation . eBeck that is sent to me each month? ‘A: Yes. You should fill out the . . reamired form ‘at any VA contact oftice, authorizing VA to make the from » your . check. “Tn recorded history no woman pent of Antartica.” ; ‘Fossil, ‘Temains of prehistoric elephants — ‘been found in Ireland. igs last . less the amount must be a multiple . citizens orzanized or un-organiged. cs . dividual counseling from any VA of. vices by strikes, boycotts, or other bing ‘When premiums sre mailed to, labor interference with operations they should he’ apes indenti-' nd sent. to the listrance ‘Colles‘should be eliminated. ever has set, foot on the great conlleea = thou love the Lord thy LABOR POLICY CONSIDERED BY LOCAL CHAMBER NOTE: Thousands of Northern California} Nevada City Chambér of* Commerce, Mrs.-Ida Mae Clatk was taken to veterAns who have dropped their. the Grass Valley chamber’s state-. the hos spital-in Grass Valley. last national. cervice life insurance ncav . ment of, labor relations policy was . week with a heavy chest old. Mr. have another opportunity to rein-. brought up for discussion. The let. land Mrs. Clifford. Williams, with jstate without a physical examina: ter printed blow was sent out by whom she makes her home in CumpSecretary H. F. bers. of the (hamber.), Te the Members of The si Nevada City Chamber of Commerve: The following Statement of Policy has beeth adopted by the Grass Valjley Chamber of Commerce. It was presented to our members at the las: meeting by the @rass Valley Chamiber and action -was postponed until our next meeting. To enable all our members to understand this proposal your Secretary was instructed to send a copy to each member prior to the next meeting. Here it is: The Grass Valley: Chamber of Commerce, in accord with the United States Chamber of Commerce, believes in the principles of collective bargaining and that every worker should have the opportunity to better -his situation and he recomipensed on the basis of merit. we believe that Organized Labor should be protected in its rights by \laws which equally protect other . We believe in equality of all citizens ihefore law: We believe in union ressponsibility for its acts just as we believe in the same responsibility for the employer. We are opposed to violence, intimidation or coercion methods on the part of labor or management. The public interest demands-the outlawine of mass picketing and .ceereion in>connection with labor dis. putes. We believe that individuals “hould ‘be free to join or not to join jJabor. organizations. We believe that equitable administration of labor laws, conibined with a spirit of mutual understang. ing and fair play would correct some of the present difficulties in the field of labor relations. Interrmptions to the production of goods and to the performance of ser_NEVADA. CITY GRASS VALLEY NUGGET at the last meeting of the . Sofge, to all mem-. mo CAMPTONVILTE By MRS. J. D. RITTENHOUSE =i reports that her condition iis improving. onville, Camptonville school reopened again Monday in spite of some snow and very wet weather, School has been closed since “before Christmas due to the bad weather, which is ar-Fiving later than usual this year. Mrs. James D. Rittenhouse: was hostess to a home demonstration, February 27 on ‘one dish meals’ conducted by Miss Tunia Vandenbout (County Home Demonstrator from Marysville, Camptonville ladoes are invited to -attend the next meeting, subject of which will be “Color in the Hom” to be held next month at the Rittenhouse home. This topic was chosen as of particular interest at this season. of the year. The next meeting will be the second Friday in. March, at 10:30 a. m. and will inelude a: pot luck luncheon. The meeting will adjourn early die to a previous engagement Miss Vandenbout made. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams entertained the Nelson Stone et for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stone and family drove to San Francisco last week end to visit Lt. Col. Harold C. Booth of the Hawaiian Islands. He is expected to come to Camptonville for a futher visit. with the Stones this week, before his return to the islands. . Mr. and Mrs. Everett OCratty of Napa and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tilly “of Indian Flat were visitors at the Nelvisiting her three song and auditing . in Chico schools. Mrs. Brown was hostess at the Ladies Aid meeting held last week. . 'Members of the Aid are very busy on sewing propects in preparation for future bazaars. Under the guise of a mending bee friends of Mrs. Brawn gave her a surprise Ddirthday party Wednesday . at the Nelson Stone .home. Mrs.> Brown received many useful and beautiful gifts. Refreshments were served. ; The Camptonville quartette; under the leadership of Al Molen has swollen to an octette, which is busy preparing special music for Easter. New members of the octette are: Mrs. Clarence Hansén, Mrs. Tivey Brown, Mr. Arthur Hines and Mrs. H. D. Rittenhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hines and family are visiting Mr. Hine’s brother in. Sacramento.. They expect to return thig week.
The US Navy has characterized wool as the fiber most essential to THURSDAY, “MARCH 6, J 947 Mowat McKinley nation Ona) Alaska containg 2645 sq Park al Uare Miles, iI EAT Sunlight can penetrate the to a maximum depth of 5'80 feet ie To ogap vhic mapping ‘Was Started: in. California in 1882. — fie L me For A Good . . DINNER UNION HOTEL RESTAURANT SEA FOOD SPECIALS EXTRAORDINARY STEAKS OPEN 6 A. M. TO 9:30 P. M. DAILY SUNDAYS FROM 9 4. M. We Specialize in Banquets ang Dinner Parties 120 Main St. Phone NC 145 Larry and _ Isabell White man’s comfort and health. NARNE aOonpney, California has,-117,456 miles of roads. John C. Fremont was named goyerno: of California January 17, 1874. Rural free delivery service was started in the United: States in 1897. . eS Words of the Wise Prayer is thé peace of our spirit, the stillness of our thoughts, the rest of our cares, and the calm of our tempest. — (Jeremy Pasion Household Hint If a leak occurs in a visible section of your piping, a piece of inner tubing from an old tire or a strip of leather should be fastened around the leak, with a sheet metal collar over it to hold it in place. WE REPAIR— WASHING MACHINES SEWING MACHINES ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT @ Saws Filed Military Rifles Remodeled All Work Guaranteed PICK UP DELIVERY Don’s Fixit 203 Main Street arising out of jurisdicttonal disputes Closed shop provisions in collect‘ive bargaining union contracts should not be sanctioned. Sympathetic strikes and secondary boycotts practiced by labor organizations against employers against whom no grievances are held should . , be made illegal.. All trades and commerce should be protected b appropriate general and state laws against unfair labor practices, such as. violence, threats, coercion or intimidation, from any source. The following paragraph is germane to the above, so it is included: The Grdss Valley Chamber of Commerce urges: the Union authorities to reconsider action taken against the Valley Grill, suggesting that the picket line be withdrawn. _ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Christian Science Society of Nevada City holds services every Sunday in their church 114 Boulder Street. at 11 o'clock. A Wednesday evening testimonial meeting is held onthe first Wednesday of each month at eight.o’clock. Our reading . room is now located in the church edifice.at 114 Boulder Street and is “open Mondays, Wednesdays. and Fridays, holidays excepted from 2 to 4 p,m. Thé public.is cordially invited to atténd our services and visit the reading room. Man, ig thesubject ofthe Christjan Science =“ sermon. for Sunday, March 9, with : ‘the golden text trom Romans: ‘As many are led by the spirit of God they are the song of ‘God, 8:]4: ieeinatg in the sermon are these ~ Micah, He hath shewed. thee, -O man what is good and what doth the/ Lord require of thee, but to do justly and to love merey and to walk humbly with thy God. 6.8. Science_and Health with key to the scriptures, by Mar Baker Edall thy headt and with all Rata ana ioe all tay mind? This . ) heed Bl Dorado of Christianity. It. ; ) the ‘@ivine ‘control of spirin which. soul is our master and = material sense and human will have Place. p. 9. * PED 4-PASSENGER STINSON VOYAGER Daylight—weather permitting. Air Travel Prices from Gilmore Field, Grass Valley DESTINATION Placerville, Calif. 000.0.. Aburn; Calf.. Roseville, Calif.. Sacramento, Calif. Bay Area fac es Marysville, Calif. cece aun Oroville, Calif. Chico, Calif. Red Bluff, Calif. 0.. Redding, Calif. ... Truckee, Calif.. Reno, Nevada _, Air Taxi will remain at destination for $3.50 per hour. Return trip Free. Consult us for further information on these and other Air Taxi is a veteran flying Authorized Non G Approx. Time 3 Persons ae 21 min. $4.50 ea Be 10 min. $2.50 ea non 21 min. $4.00 ea. ho -29 min. $5.75ea. ele ee 73 min: $9.34 ea. Bae 15 min. $3.00 ea. min. $4.00 ea. min. $5.50 ea. Le 48 min. $9.50 ea. . 65 min. $12.00 ea: picdhe 33 min. $6.50 ea. 42: min. $7.50 ea. GILMORE FIELD — Grass Valley, California AAR Effective. March 1 we became the new owners of the CORAL LUNCH . and wish to ask you for your continued patronage of the same. We promise delicious, and tasty home-cooked meals and friendly courteous service. LAURA FOSTER and son Stone home Saturday. The metal can be attached with Telephone 449 Mrs, Mary Jackson returned to metal quilting clamps. Of course Camptonville after a week in Chico . this is only a temporary miend. NEVADA CITY } A 4 TRAVEL THE MODERN WAY IN OUR NEW TWO WAY RADIO EQUPGROUP. PRICE 2 Person 1 Person $6-00 ea. $10.50 $3.00 ea. . $5.00. $5.50 ea. $10.00 $8.00 ea. $15.00 $13-00 ea. $24.00 $4.00 ea. $7.50 $5.50 ea. 10.00 $7.50 ea. $1400 $13.00 ea. $24.00 17.00 ea. $32.50 $9:00 ea. $16.50 $10.00.ea. , $18.00 Trips» Your pilot instructor with 10 years flying experience. . This is a C. A. A. Scheduled Air. Carrier Service. SS VALLEY FLYING SERVICE P. O. Box 1109 Sincerely, PI {Br i . . A ¥