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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 27, 1946 (4 pages)

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EP Be RT AE RES ARIS ATS, piematenmee LER ROLY IDOE SOE > oe Nei hl i ee ————— NEVADA CITY =e MONDAY, MAY 27, 1946 hy mT WANA mise S. ites WHER iy fA ZA Wines De bal LE, == Yes aun Now! es Yes ties — — a Gg tg” se Z Gs ak P EZ 33 WO either Nig Al . A bss : It pays to be emphatic and insist on having a full size water heater for your home. That means saying —“‘no, no” to the old 20 gallon size storage heater and buying a 30, 40 or 50 gallon water heater to serve your family needs. The new automatic washing machine or dishwasher you are planning to buy, will call for extra hot water. Buy a water heater with exira storage capacity to give your home uninterrupted hot water service at all times. **SIZE-UP’’ YOUR WATER HEATER FOR MODERN HOME USE Number Bedrooms mas Saag lor2 30 30r4 40 2o0r3 40 4or5 50 = 4ors Be sure the new automatic water heater you get is “sized-up” to your family needs. SEE YOUR DEALER OR 222W7-S4G6 Uncle Sam “ays United States which are War Bonds with a peacetime name, fight a new kind of batSavings tle fer you. They fight insecurity and the temptaticn to snend recklessly. U. S. Savings Bonds pay you $4 for every $3 in {en years. Should any real emergency arise, you can have your money back quickly with my blessings and the accumulated smh ite U.S. Treasury, Department ‘MODERN CRIME DETECTION William French,, law enforcement officer of the Tahoe national forest entertained the (Nevada County Peace Officers Association Friday ngiht with two reels of film illustrating methods of crime detection used. by ‘the F'BI. French recenty completed a course in Washington D. C.-in modern methods of crime detection, in a gchool sponsored by the FBI. GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY iMr. and Mrs. Will T. George of 115 Neal Street, Grass Valley ceisbrated.their galden wedding anniversary yesterday afternoon. There was a reception between 3 and 5 p. m. to which all friends were cordially invited. Two daughters and a son and their families were present. They are Mrs. W. E. Simons of Willows, Mrs. C. L. Rowe of San Francisco and Elton George of Oakland. Joint Meeting Of Airport Committees A joint meetin of ‘the airport committees of the’ Grass Valley and Nevada City Chambers of Commerce will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Nevada City hall chamber headquarters. Discussion of a airports plan for purmaster Nevada County is the nose of the meeting. STOP AND THINK of parts north of Sacramento at their command. may have the power you need when you need it? Automotive 401 East Main Street Geler Valley of what neglect of your car may mean in accidents—with possible body injury, even loss of life, property damage. . We are cooperating to the fullest with the Grass Valley Police Department in the international Police Traffic Safety Check as sponsored by International Association Chiefs of Police, Erskine Automotive Electric IS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT . TO SERVE YOU AND YOUR CAR DON’T LET AN ACCIDENT HAPPEN TO YOU THROUGH NEGLECT! REPAIRS, IN TIME, SAVES YOU, YOUR CAR AND PROTECTS OTHERS! _The repair work at Erskine Automotive Electric is done by competent, factorytrained experts with one of the largest stock of guaranteed factory replacement Our smiling, prompt, in-this-morning-out-tonight repair service especially includes: BRAKE SERVICE — STEERING WHEEL ALIGNMENT, LIGHTS, properly adjusted to give correct illumination. Reviving Sluggish Motors—that you ERSKINE Electric ad Telephone 474 Bonds, . Ke el Merchant Marine " Woites Who Live On Farms To Hear Lecture : . Nevada Counlty women who live on farms have been invited to hear _ First Jo. J tea) er @cALLED A" STEAM COFFIN Zz ; SHE CAILED FOR EUROPE i ON MAY 22, 1819, NOW OBSERVED AS NATIONAL MARITIME DAY hos THE ATLANTIC:OFF IRELAND SHE WAS STOPPED BY A BRITISH CUTTER WHICH THOUGHT SHE WAS ON FIRE, FORIT WAS DEEMED IMPOSSIBLE. FOR A STEAMER ne) y Aeros the Atlantic! Mrs. Marguerite Wurtsbaugh, home demonstration agent at large, tO= Ss e BOASTING 72hp nd oth THE SIZE of morrow morning at 10 o'clock ‘in j -A LIBERTY stip THE SAVANNAY, Peardale Hall on the Grass Valley4 FIRST STEAMER TO CROSS, THE (Colfax highway. SNH Le is sc MOST Mrs. Wurtsbaugh will give demonstrations and talks on textiles and Zetmbrican Merchen food preservation. During the afterBree tute, New noon home planning will be discussf sed. The Peardale Home Department 4 bY , members ‘will provide coffee but = those attending have been requested to bring box lunches. Olsen Inn Under Ca New Management a (Mr. and Mrs. R. Martinez yester: day announced that they had. purchased Olsen Inn, 105 Spring Street Ma. and changed its name to. Garden al Inn, 8 q (Mr. and Mrs. Martinez announce HE RETURNE OFF LONG ISLAND, AFTER HAVING PROVE D THAT i they will conduct a hotel and restaurant. They have recently arrived
from Denver where they were in the hotel business. iy THEATRE eA LIVERPOOL PAPER STATED . DARKLY "THIS STEAM OPERATION . : MAY IN SOME MANNER BE . ’ CONNECTED WITH THE AMBITIOUS VIEWS O6 THE U.S." ‘ ‘ © SOME THOUGHT SHE WAS GOING TO TRY TO RESCUE NAPOLEON FROM ST.HELENA, TO GET THE REWARD OFFERED BY JEROME EONAPARTEED TO THE US, AND LATER ear ASHORE } ays College Searcy. Arkansas Time Flies Busy. in’ the United States today are two ways of thinking—the highbrows call them ‘‘opposing concepts.’? Orators in both camps sound a lot alike until they get right dewn to brass tacks, completely away fr;m abstract generalities. Both ols, if you listen with only h>’’ en ear to their vocal members, seer favor advancement of the race and better living conditions. Most of the peop'’e in America are on either side; not yet: They aven't given’. the issues . enouch thought. ‘That's’ the way. with tie ‘merican people, they keep out. of ll the arguments they can. They “re busy with their own affairs and, you interrupt them, you must state your business in a few wards. Unfortynately it is not possible to state these two.creeds briefly and clearly. Serious Problem It would not be necessary for a person of average ability to go to college and study a year in order to learn the differenee. The problem is .-not that complicated. On the other hand, I can’t cover the case in one newspaper column or in a letter of two or three pages. It’s not that simple. Everybody owes it a little serious thought, however, before it is too late. Nothing was ever more serious to the people of this continent, their children and their grandchildren, than this dispute between ‘‘Individualism’”’ and ‘‘Collectivism,’’ ‘Those are the names that best describe them. The former may call themselves Democrats or Republicans or Conservatives. The latter may be Nazis, Communists, Fascist or Central Planners. Here, they are revolutionists. Vital Decisiozs Although I imagine somebody is going to call me an alarmist, I’m duty bound as a loyal citizen to say: about this sooner or later. If they give the matter some thought and act quickly, they still may take their choice. Otherwise they will get Collectivism like it came to the unhappy peoples of other lands who are now starving by the hundreds every day. Here is a fair question: How can anybody identify destructive, alien, revolutionist movements at sight? They wear respectable names, shout for praiseworthy aims and have patriotic slogans. How can we pick them out? The best answer I have ever heard came from J. P. Seiberling in an address he delivered in Dallas, Texas, a few months ago. He says observe how they appeal to you! Catering to What? When a philosophy appeals to human weaknesses it is plainly earmarked as. destructive. Central Planning, for example, charms nobody but people who believe in super-men and recognize themselves as weaklings. The offer of freedom from fear is a vulgar appeal to cowardice. Freedom from want (silly as it is) was never more than a bait to catch lazy people. Collectivism offers these, which mean mediocrity for everybody. Individualism offers opportunity, a challenge; no soft stuff like security. Its rewards are for the energetic, not the lazy. Individualism offers personal liberty and individual freedom—freedom in expression, freedom in business and freedom in worship. These appeal. to man’s noble traits. Individualism offers these, with the highest standards of living for everybody the world has yet known. The American people will know all ' STEAM WAS FEASIBLE IN OCEAN SERVICE DIRECTION T. AND D. JR., ENTEPRISES, INC. is ; Nevada City and Grass Valley Sat\ LOOKING urday generously responded to the AHEAD appeal of Flanders Poppies offered ee peas : ig by members of the Veterans of ForTUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and a eign Wars Auxiliary. . THURSDAY In Nevada City the sale was directed by Mrs. Minnie Young and Joseph W. Day. In Grass Valley Mrs. Paul Jenks was in charge. . SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY . ’ With . " JOB PRINTING.2 . sony Pave GET YOURS 4° And YH E NUGG E T MAUREEN wt alesse So Easy Anyone Can Do It! @ “The patterns are so lovely—and it’s so easy to use,” says this glamorous Hollywood star. ‘It comes all ready-pasted, all ready to apply. Makes every woman her own decorator!” Miss Bennett chose Trimz ‘“Rosamond'’—one of _many lovely Trimz patterns now being shown at this store. Come in—see for yourself why Trimz wallpaper is first choice of movie stars, and all America! Every pattern guaranteed washable and fadeproof— guaranteed to stick or money back! Priced as low as $1.98 a box of 81 feet, complete with matching border. NO PASTE NO TOOLS NO MUSS ‘ * Star of the Intere national Pictures Pros duction “The Woman in the Window" Trimz APPLIKAYS, too Gorgeous, colorful, ready-cute t devorasions “4 ine ec ings, an . Just dip i water—a a le box. of 7 Bathing ola ALPHA STORES, Inc. PHONE 5 (NEVADA CITY PHONE 88 GRASS VALLEY —— —~— WE INVITE ALL THOSE WHO LOVE TO DINE WELL TO VISIT THE rf Lake Olympia Restaurant Open from 10 A. M. Until.2.A. M. Every Day Dinners Prepared Just For The People’s Pleasure Our Soda Fountain Refreshments Are Served By Experts TED AND BILL