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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 16, 1947 (8 pages)

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zd _NEVADA CITY.GRASS VA ee ee vena ern @: “I wae discharged from the U. : S. Army in May, 1945. Are readjustment allowances still available to me? __ FRIDAY, MAY. aagitaatalle aes EY NUGGET ORE A: Yes, readjustment allowances are available to any eligible veteran until two years after the date of his diacharge or release, or until two years after the official termination of the war, whichever is later. Gloomy Day, Q: I am a World War Ii veteran and have been ill for five months. Glamor 16:1 “SAVE STEPS: To save many st forth to the telephone gt eah General Electric Home gests building the telep: in the partition wall of the used rooms——perhaps the a mont linn ai Thus the phone tal cessible’ from either room. pg The Central Coast ran leys comprise about 8 6 the state, _. purchase of book, needed by Camptonville school children for reference . reports and leisure reading. The meeting wes held at the home of Mrs. Nelson Stone, May 8th The hooks will be selected by Mrs. Mary Jackson and Mrs. Clifford Williams. Cemetery cleanup day will be observed in Camutonville y 18. pone vs bers of the Woman’s C1 Club, yoted $20 for the hot ccffee to those who wis pring . By Jack Sords At the end of m sixth month of total disability; will I have to continue paying my National Service Life Insurance premiums or, is a waiver granted automatically? A: No automatic waiver of premiums is ever granted. A veteran must be disabled for six months before he may claim for refund of those premiums you paid from the date on which the waiver becomes effeciive. Veterans in school under the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act (GI Bill) who plan to transfer to another out of state school at the end of this semester or intend to continue their education this summer in another school should call at the ' nearest Veterans Administration office to make several important adjustments in their records. If a veteran moves to another section of the country his National Service Life Insurance records wil) be transferred to the VA branch office having jurisdiction over his new place of resifience: ; Before the veteran moves he should inform the-present VA brarich insurance office of his change of ad“dress, listing both bis old and new address, policy number, service serial number and full name. Student veterang who intend iv continue their education this summer in a diffrent school should ap-ply imenediately for a suupicinentat ‘certificate of eligibility. Applications should be filed with ‘the VA in advatce of the end of the spring “semester in order td insure receipt of the certificate by the veteran before he enrolls in summer school. The application, which may be obtained on “tle. campus, should be sent to the VA office having juri: diction over the school the veteran is noW attending. : he Camptonville fes and me der cent or’ The average age of. the 10,851 men veterans on the Berkeley campus of the University’ of California is 24. QUALITY LIQUORS Are ialty —p F <> bet — ¥ AP Sg 4 ee “ “ €
a = AR. a Togs for a rainy day. By VERA WINSTON SOMETH-NG BRIGHT ‘and gay to weat.on a rainy day is a grand gloom dodger. It might well be this pretty, nractical raincoat which is “made in misty blue : with black. it buttons . down the front to well below the waistline, A set-in belt ties in the eeliter front. The sli: pockets use stripes in the opposite direction ‘for cuffs. The’ set-in sleeves feature deep armholes and French cuffs. The parka hood is separate. NEVADA CITY FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES SUCCESS CAFE Broad Street, Nevada City Frank Duffy What Makes elephone' Jobs Good Jobs! ‘We believe’ telephone jobs are good jobs. But we'd like to tell you something about working conditions in ot ehetais Cichpeaty p/you may decide for yourself. Good jobs are made up of number of things . ./ for example. . . ° Is the work steady? fF saoee S, BENSON Presideut--Hardiug College “Scarty. Arkausas A Sound Thinker ° As 1 sat a few-days ago in the spo¢lous. effice of Mr. John Snyder, sécretary of the Treasury; and_lis. tened to that keen thinking gentlemen. outline his views on certain} . ~ monetary © ies, I found myself if sy! wishing that all pt:lic thinking were . . * as clear, and as ccgnizant of geod Es Seat ag n rst place the i etar believes that a thorough study of the “necessary cosis of government should be made. He believes then that this cost sheild be reduced to the. pe sninimufa consistent with ‘government, In the second ae. believes that a high nadneome is possible only i *soand economy is: maintained. ‘This ~ sound. ecoriomy must be based upon “™Meximum production at high ef-. . . ficiency, which he feels would make}-. ’ ie a large foreign trade, ; On Your Feet, Sam! In the third place he believes we}! . . i = undertake aah bey Telephone pay che rome regularly—tmonth in and month out. That's mighty so gee © Wage garners who dan plan ahead and have reasonable assurance of steag €lephoy e work all through the-ye ear after year. *e Are extra payments " de for Subdays hae Sele ied F Niemreatite he es: time is ppt t for 9 rere holideya7We ed. Full (with. a few ae ee “wip mie ee WOE Ful py (oh fe y, Wasington's Birthday, Memorial Day, de _ Labor Day, A n Day. Thsukegivm g and Chaldeans, eee. Cate. SS ee .. two aE SRE three weeks after fi years. at no canbd the ie 1913, Yes Sie 1 a Scie Fogo a prea with two service quite ab mich os it would without this plan to dependents range from four months’ pay fori weeks at at full pay aah ag = _ pam gperrs years __ten years or more. _ trustee. This money "PENSIONS —a fanded plan for PENSIONS —s funded plan i for sly wholly by can be used. for SS the rust li alec oeen » hanger offices, serving quality food low prices a eee ab =