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May 6, 1946 (4 pages)

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MONDAY, MAY 6, 1946 NEVADA ITY , = ce PAGE, THREE cee ates a ube has ah worlds smaillest tro8] Mi ; ' i] . bs is . SOR. ISS CLUB AWARD . «high school was runner up. iss Mary tw Cat a a d Jig. and the world’s smallest bird. Wed : SCHOLARSHIPS . Harlan. Smith of Abraham Lincoln The town of Emeryyille in Alam. pt. Howard S. ines eda county was incorporatéd Decem-. _ Miss Mary Lee Carr and Howard . . per 8, 1896. : . Jones were married Friday, May ee SAIN FRANCISICO, May #—With uigh school, SanmFrancisco wag the ee a. . 0). in Reno, beanie 200 young people from 65 norWinner in the photography division. Nevada City high s ( ‘las a Fe my high sehool journalism scholarships The radio script award was preSEPeA of the San Francisco even Club sented to Frank C. Kaiser of. Mis. munities present the first annual Francisco was runner up. . . . 1945 and the daughtér of Mr. and . D esiinelide IUE, May 6—A progre am . EDITOR’S NOTE: This newspaper, . . thern and central California com-' Fred Lustig, Galielo high school, San school, class NEVADA CITY were awarded here last We sion high school, San Francisco, Ar= \ : : ‘ ee ; line Wilkinson of Oakdale union high ying Mrs. R. E. Carr of 232 High Street.;of cooperation between local aw) throush special arrangbment with th e) Four 9250 scholarships were Ple-' sonool was runner up . . = } py RO ieee : papyon rina { 2 : ; eine a SC ts) eI * ; 5 enforcement agencies. and tavern} ie ‘hing t “ He an al ii oe sented to high school “senior Preient at: the lunchicon “a. whee For 1e ceren r > ido ; : s ‘ } ‘ye Stree _N. , W oe : s i : “ ne 1, 6 c 4 » © . nope the ride were) . owners. in the campaign against Te ee ees wasting" sournalism; one for news ,one fo: ihe awibae Wire made w the Toad A er ice ia smart gray tailored suit with — r t ton, D. C., is able to bring readers this . ~ : a hat i wnat e awards were made were the lead. . WiCceSEOTCR driving was. advocated today Iv) weekly column on problems of the veteran . " atures, ons OF. . apn} "ere of journalism and education in i} . a : . State Senator Jerrold L. Seawll. and serviceman and his family. Questions . 0ne for radio ecripts dealing with the San Francicseo bay region. Phone 25F21 it he has been employed in Camp! . third district candidate for the state. muy be addressed to the dbove Bureau and the history of: journalism. . ees }. Beale in the station hospital. The . y, : iyais they will be answered. in a subsequonteol. ary Jo V: oesen, San—Mateo . : : oard of equalization. i Mary Jo Van Hoesen, San-—Mateo . TW TS TON Sg . “ “4 Ke keg 5 i j ro ' e STUDENT INSTRI CTION . . bridegroom prior to the war was emSeawell was one of thé state lead-, “No replies can be made direct by junior high school won ‘the news. BIRTHS AIRPLANE RENTALS Pilbyed by the Generat Blectric Com: oe . : mail, but only in the column which will . shina D 1d: Nelao: (tal Frost—In Grass Valley. April: 26 : : € 4 : Plc rite r rer . arr a 3 Nels 1 ayso n rrass wey, APT oD, HANGAR RENTALS LS ; ; ers invited by roverno} Warren appear in this newspaper regularly. holarship. onal n Oo y: : AIRCRAFT SALES AND . Pany as an industrial engineer. He; to the coniference on traffic safety lward union high school was runner!to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frost, “a } SERVICE {served in the army with the rank of . inSacramento and invited by PresWidows’ War Pensions lump. daughter. : : ; 4 i r : ‘i g a 17 CIYen “icon ANY pena for almost four years part of ee Truman to participate in the —— . The features award went to Mary . Dreith—-In Grass Valley, May 2 rYPE Jes which he was on the staff of General 'national meeting in Washington. There have been so yrs i: . Katherine Hays of Palo Alto highijto Mr: and Mrs. Hemry Dreith a a A aA I : uiries i id. . Ee oe ROUND TRIP Douglas MacArthur. He is now!. “Tl am in faa) aceord with ‘the «f-. 2 concerning pensions'for w . school. Diane Mecham of Santa Rosa daughter. F . a d Air Taxi Rat awaiting his discharge at Camp. ows of veterans of both World Wars . ‘ EE x1 ates— eit 4 : ns £ ‘forts of President Truman and Gow I and II that we are giving here the . ag iis S " g . is ; = es ; : Peis a the son of Mr. and Mrs. warren in their endeavors to pro-. general provisions for the various oward S. Jones’ of West Orange, mote traffic safety. One of the majtypes of pensions: N. J. The young couple have taken : oes es = Pensions for widows, children and : or abuses is driving while intoxicat’ an apartment in Marysville. ad’ Seawoell satd “ln adation ic dependent parents of veterans YOU CAN HAVE THE BEST tee ; : whose death resulted from service in _F. WILL RE HOST AT FI OWKI KR! ideas already advanced in this 1°-} both World Wars 1 and II: widow, ou : SHOWS spect, I suggest that the enforcebut no child, $50; widow with ‘one ours Waiting ‘Time at SAN FRANCISCO, May 6—-A mu-{™ent officers ofboth the cities and child $65 and $13 for each additional (Political Advertisement ) WORLD WAR Q ie ae ° wre child; no widow, but one child, $25; VETERAN . Additional Charge for Overtime nicipally sponsored San Francisco ey ees bade aor ea Se. no widow, but two. children, $38 . ATTENDED = : ==!. Flower show will be held in the ro-. OWers im an endeavor to stop the) equany divided, and $10 for each NEW_ JERSEY, tunda of San Francisco city hall on etl too. Prevalent (practice at.” S. additional child; dependent father August 21 and 22 with some of the diel Vn eh ess hae ea et ~ oF mother, $45, or both $25 each. city’s finest ‘blooms on’ display thee Ce ee ee . seer ee oe ae : ae a os \interests and play.a major part: in been married to the veteran prior . show was authorized at arecent; : } . to December 14, 1944, lived continu; . meeting of the board of supervisors . *@V'M8 of lives and property through! ouciy with him until date of death, \ ‘NEW YORK and PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE SCHOOLS Our Furniture Vans are ° : s me Nera DEPARTMENT OF leaving every day for _ . ! which also approved expenditure of 20¢idents catsed by intoxicated per-. except where. there was a separaJUSTICE and somewhere! jmore than $3200 for cash awards, . °?*: ~. tion due to misconduct of or’ proTREASURY : ‘ 3 : l ribbons and trophies. Seawell has long advocated ade-. Cured by the veteran, without fault DEPARTMENT ae ' Is YOUR Furniture M aieia fica Q let q . quate personnel for the highway patof the widow—and must not have SCHOOIS OF aboard? e' . peau abies patience ary te rol and so recommended as head of remarried. INVESTIGATION : for the San Francisco garden club . Pensions for widows and children Long’ Distance Moving "show which will be held at the Fair-. ‘he special senate committee which. of World War I for death not con® Also Local Movin /mont Hotel on May-9. The. showwitl. imvestigated the Department of Monected with service: widow, but no Former Member of New 4 ‘be open to the public tor Velhicles,. so that drunken driv-. child, $35; widow and one child, $45 Jersey! State (Police Former Government Agent Private Investigator For RELIABLE TRANSFER eee ‘ing could be properly policed, eee pele a nets child; us AND STORAGE Widow ut one child, >; no widHe also ‘bellieves tihat the local law . ow but two children, $27 equally . Mexico Sacramento, Stockton, Fresno, FOR GOOD enforcement agencies should receive! divided; no widow but three chil*, Bakersfield Los Angeles . wadieionet hus trom SHE Seta dren, $36, and $4 for’ each addi: ‘ oy Oakland Alameda, San Francisco, { BEEFSTEAKS a ane Seon rom er states to tional child. The same definition of . ’ ‘ The Peninsula employ adequate personnel to cope! widow applies as above. This penJust A Sample Of Our Service td! with this .situation. i Sion is not payable to any widow ge —SUPPORT— Storage, Crating, Packing, Pick} : eae without child, or to a child, whose Up and Delivery Service AND GOOD FOOD “This .campaign needs continual! 3 . annual income exceeds $1,000, or fake Your Moving Problems To —COME TO— attention. Calling attention to the! to a widow with child or children F iam Oo ey Experienced Moving Men damage to life and property where annual = i LD through income exceeds RELIABLE TRANSFER GO ao drunken driving one week and le “4 heres ‘ ioe f i FOR SHERIFF ee ye ee i atten AS ere 1S NO provision for pensions AND STORAGE GLENBROOK ting it go for months afterwardé'! Ito: widows of World War II for death GRASS VALLEY Grass Valley-Nevada City a prea ha drive Mus} not connected with service. Tel 39 ighwi ek ek ae ee . .
ephone Highway : Questions and Answers Political Advertisements BRE ; oe ey erty Q. What type of dependents must Dried Blood Plasma a hospitalized. veteran who is rated CANDIDATES , 100 per cent or more disabled have , , . in order to draw more than the $20 Vv AN E Available Locally monthly institutional award? — ELECT The Red Cross has made available] E. G. R., Milwaukee, Wis. a to Nevada County 54 units of dried{ A. The Veterans’ administration WILLIAM E. WRIGHT j blood plasma. Dr. Vernon Padgett’ S8¥® that if you have one depend; ; announces. The consignment came. &t you rs draw a revise $115 Superior Judge Nevada County er m 5 . BOUGHT AND SOLD . . 'from the State Board of Health. Ap: si gels ick At > seni, ae ' nature of your disability, if you are PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 plications for its use can be made} 100 per cent disabled. The amount ; Men weit x apt pail princi . through the Jones Memorial Hos-. in excess of your $20 may be sent to : Call At : pital. ‘ the dependent. ELECT ; ; The dried plasma was received Q. I have been trying to get reVE bad be! from the blood donations during the. #4justment compensation of $20 per RNON STOLL ae : ek i _. week, but have been unable to do ‘ DEER CREEK INN War and is now declared surplus. Dr;. 90 yan. vetevan of this war with Superior Judge Nevada County Padgett states that the receipts of; 96 months and have a disability dis—FORMERLY NEW YORK HOTEL— dried plasma in no way effects the! eharge, but have not got a pension PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 need for fresh blood donations. yet. So I would like to know how + A OR PHONE 167 Me teh ee to get the $20 a week.—R. F. S., ee os Wolf Island, Mo. le 406 Broad Street . Nevada City Veteran of Foreign A. The fact that you have a disaé : a bility discharge, or even drawing a ; JAMES SNELL —,. Wars Dine Tonight pension should not interfere with : : (unsual Gateines Seilk ave ah . receiving readjustment compensa. ’ Superior Judge of Nevada County Byron se hv res. Wun TRAC DIACE I) Gan ander the tt Bil” Require the Hooper and Weaver Mortuary toments for this compensation are (1) PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 morrow at 2 p. m. for Gilbert S. you reside in the U. S.; (2) you are Barnhart, veteran of World War I} completely unemployed or if par° ELEOT who died Thursday night in the Liv-. tially employed, at wages less than ermore Hospital. Rev. Frank Buck $28 per week; (3) that you are registered with and reporting to a pub. , THOMAS J. BARRETT will conduct the service. Interment : lic employment office, USES; and will be in Elm Ridge Cemetery. (4) ‘that you are able to work and Sheriff Nevada County Barnhart resided in Navada Coun-. available for suitable work. Have ee a a . ty for 18 years.and at one time man-. Your discharge or separaticn papers PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 haus a with you when you register for emaged a mine at Washingtton. ployment. .—RE-ELECT— Surviving are his wife Mrs. Pear] “ HM Barnhart Bud Q. 7 was reading where they are eet RATT, <A RON, ud Barnhart of still Geumiing points sitee V-3 Day. . Grass Valley and a daughter, Mrs. The Pet Cress said they froze them j CARL J TOBIASSEN Adrian Haskel of Fruto, California. V-J (uy. Please apswer which is FOR REAL . . NOURISHMENT AND ENJOYMENT— EAT MEAT correct and also how many points . Sheriff of Nevada Count Ou ome from the be le, lambs and at t sheviee ¥ d r maemeic@ege trom Meise! Care: anes. All you bale pans os py ‘distharged? —THERE 1S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE— swine that money can buy. Our service to our patrons is Me EB Louisville. Ky : : iss — built on a foundation of high quality and reasonable Uncle Sam Says Ac Whe war department says that ae a : prices. Ask your neighbors about us. They will tell you. : for the record, men in the service ] are still earning points for each WAYNE BROWN KEYSTONE MARKET poses of “discharge, points. eared i & ‘ poses of ‘discharge, points earned : as of September 2, 1945, are count: Sheriff Nevada County DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. ed. For the army, according to Gen, ee aa : H eral Eisenhower, men with 40 points PRIMARY ELECTION, NE 4, 1946 213 Commercial Street Phone 67 Nevada City. oe eos ee ee omer Som — — : Fel fs vile teers, or with two years service will ‘ a st Vi fitf: \ be home by June 30; men with 45 a 7“ a points or 30 months’ service will be FRANK G. FINNEGAN RIBBON WINNERS \ i home by April 30. og ; cae BLUE 0 ; Q.—To a lonely wife and mother District Attorney—Nevada County OUR CHOICE LIQUORS represent the very firiest in selection, in of Vienna, Mo.,. and Mrs. J. C., of ‘ : ; ee quality and moderate price. Shop at the GOLD PAN—its right om the Carterton,’ Va., each of whom have PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 corner — and handy! three children. 0 GOLD PAN LIQUOR STORE A.—Your husbands are eligible to RE-ELSOT " PAULINE AND JOHNNIE ZUGNONI apply for discharge immediately beH. WARD SHELDON . a . Corner Main and Auburn Streets Grass Valley ge you each pape rks piney ay (Tncniabent) ¢ \ OPEN DAILY — 10 A. M. TO 8 P. M. e same answer holds true for Mrs. iat cae H. R., New Boston, Texas. District Attorney—Nevada County ceauaennael ro meet ariaelanesteig, / Q. A — seeks Ai, gece te ; PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 i correspondence course wi ; Rca NEVADA: COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY eo Zz ey York school at a cost of $80 for ; a 4 “THE PIONEBR LUMBER YARD” » the entire course. A down payment ELECT “es — of $20 was made, and five monthly. payments must be made to clear ; BUILDING MATERIALS . srr cners ze eane. Wares ete B (fap) TOCCALIN rift among the residents of a state P i ° i 244 Boulder Street Telephone 500 Nevada City, Calif. . which contributed ‘so much to the ee as ee tak cae Re Constable Nevada Township irth of independence in our countr , ee aaanaiinn SS . That's why Savings Bonds are popu. pense?—J. A. V., Webster, Mass. PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 fe lar. Sugar from the maples is no A. If you are a veteran of this otk JOHN BLAKE sweeter than the strong: boxes with. war with an honorable discharge, mmr B AND W REFRIGER ATION Wan Wittor 7 ame bea Bonds . the gevernment will pay apg ty : ermonaters veste 9,000,000 ir . correspondence courses up to ? the Victory Loan and will invesi. Make application at your nearest JACK CURRY Se 116 MAIN STREBT NEVADA GFFY more in Savings Bonds for new dministration ‘offi : ‘ ao Veterans’ a inis ation office. a : ! SALES AND SEBVICE . barns, plows, trucks in years t: ill Ss RS wea ; Constable Nevada Township ‘ ” . C OR rf AER Cl A I DON ES TIC % come. U. S. Treasury Departmen 2 é * pai rf be i ee =