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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 24, 1946 (8 pages)

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\ 4 PAGE EIGHT TRAVELLING VA TO HELP VETS HERE NOV. 6 The “home . Veterans Administrations service’ mobile office/ will pay a close to home visit for Nevada . City veterans when it stops inGrass Valley Wednesday, November 6, during an 800 mile tour of iCalifornia communities. Northern Staffed with a four office frce and prepared to answer questions or assistance to Vieemer and women-on any problem handled «by the -veterans administration, the office ‘bus ‘will park between Bank and Main Streets on {Mill Street.and remain open from 11 to 9 p.m, . man give ex-serVeterans who plan to visit the of-. & fice on wheels were advised to bring their original copies of any have had with istration. Amiputees fication for ‘free automobiles fbe able to fill out the forms, -and the latest correspondence ther the veterans certi will seeking necessary information on congressional changes in GI in-' @urance, loans and other benefits will be available. discharge papers and} admin__ NEVADA CITY.GRASS VALLEY NUGCE Se FOEMEN MAY SEE DOUBLE .. Three sets of twins are on the Beloit college, Beloit, Wis., football squad this year. Two pairs are identical. Here they are: top, left and right, John and Paul Kramer, ' Elgin, l.; middle, Dick and Cliff Allen, Wauconda, Ill., and bottom, . Bob and Bill Williams, Arlington Heights, Ill. With the football sea{ soh under way, Beloit is making excellent use of the: twins. “We are determined to give vet-. erans in small cities and rural areas} ——-— th» same type of service rendered in. Nugget Want Ad Locates Happy Thanks. to a San Francisco or Sacramento,” explained Robert P. Shields, VA regwant ad in the Nug. ional manager: in San Franciseo. get. Happy, the Labrador Retreav“The mobile office is proving that j-er puppy belonging to his owners, it can do the job.” . Mr. .and. Mre. W. °N. McCor: x }mick on the Banner Road. Leaving Grass Valley on Thurs-j_,, -day-for-Auburn>the mobtle-mit-will er fast’ Monday's Nugget had_been ; ; . circulated: a subscriber phoned the wind up its tour swith visits to PS . aeeormicks that Ne ~thoaeht he erville and Roseville and-return £01 new the: -whersabouts of Happy. San’ Francisco November. 10. . Hanpy was returned home Monday George Boles. will head the :ofZ . evening still : Buttons and Luey are fice here. Rober 7 itissHre jJand and Mat sist. raga . willasambia. Hilt The traveling ‘unit supplements ; Center at 111 South Anrburn Street . ’ oS a a ¥ im .Grass Valley. This in Grass! ‘ Tink Ss) attAagn ate na 13_ Valley is open five days a week and eee eee ne es ts staffed Sy menibers of the County : ei lee ao : eae 4 cae : = . . received letter fron is so? WilService Office and the Veterans Job. Teceived letter from his sor. Wil Placement section of the USES {liam N. Snell, also an attorney, of Fresno, stating ‘that he had been a@. mitted, to legal partnershin in the i firm is now Kimible, Thomas, Snell, Jamison and Russell. E. H. Fletcher, Meteorologist in oharge of the U. S. Weather Bureau in Sacramento, visited Nevada City, Wednesday. Fletcher is making a ten day tour of this area‘of the Sierras, inspecting rainfall stations. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Heether have left for their home in Detroit after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Buck, He is a brother to the late Alfred Heether. They visited Santa Cruz, Big Basin, Richardson Springs, San Jose, San Francisco while here. by the Box! POSTPAID To Your Home + Immediate Delivery Now you can enjoy “Sunday Quality” Blackstone Cigars every day in the week! Sunday ' quality means extremely mild, all long Havana filler, humidor freshness, full, true toco flavor. WAL SILVER ANNIVERSARY OFFER tt want Blackstone Cigars by the box. Sowwe‘re celebrating our 25th year with a special offer: Select the type you want and send check or money order. (For COD deliyery send $1 bill with your order as part payment). Smoke 4 sigars. Then you'll agree that they are as tine as money can buy or you may return the remaining 46 cigars within 10 days and we'll refund your money. The first five minutes of a fire are more important than the next five Test and be convinced. minutes, Hence the importance of Type oe Erteg notifying your fire department at 2/15¢ Bantams Box of 50 $3.75 once when fire breaks out. i Paoetelns De Luxe bes os * Cabinet Extras 2 : 154 Kings ” 7:50 NEW TODAY 18¢ Perfecto Extras ” 9.00 *lf sent COD, postal COD charges extra. WANTED TO RENT—Small ranch with house, between Grass Valley and Camptonville. Address Wes Battenfeld, Camptonville. 10-242tp ;TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 207 NINTH STREET SAN FRANCISCO 3, CALIF. Apples Again Saturday, October 26 —FROM ORCHARD TO YOU— AT THE ,tirm of Kimble and Thomas. The new Nielson Granted Probation Ou Guilty Plea Acting on a resommendation oy Probation. Officer A. W. Jones granted ElNielson: 26, Graés Valley two years probation and six months ; Judge George L. mer Lee in the county jail,The sentence—wasprouounced: after Nielson’s plea of guilty’ to burglarizing the Golden Mine. Ceuter Boy Scout Drive after—being—tost near Cok t Returns Are Slow re The expected response to the Seout drive for 1947 operat: In the Tahoe .A uPeil 30% of . {the total has } n eollected but in . Nevada City bx a% of the auota is! now in. The drive continues until . November 12. . SOROPTIMIST LUNCHHON . The Soroptimists Club met yester-. day for luncheon at Deer Creek Inn, and received reports from delegates who attended the state convention in Oakland during the last week. . The president Mrs. Louise Goode! presided.’ Delegates to the convention were Mrs. Goode, Mrs. Elsie Presley, Mrs.
Virginia Hilliard, Mrs. Mildred Albro and Miss Teresa Alaria. — Time to reach back into history and draw forth some of the old party names, since the New Deal hag run away ‘with the Democratic party. There’s the “Know Nothing” party label that fould fit exceedingly well just now. — A cannibal chief told a missionary that they had experimented with an OPA but that the meat shortage became so acutte that they had to eat the OPA, Daffy economics: The OPA says that ceiling prices on candy bars will remain but the bars can be made twice as small. The salmon run in the Sacramento River improving with the best fishing in the Verona area. McGagin, . : . historic a <Ascertain the location and , contents of private collections. b. Establish permanent museum ‘STEVENS OFFERS COUNTY HISTORY WORK PROGRAM Elmer. Stevens, president. of the Nevada County Historical Society, at a meeting of the University Wom'en’s Club in the home of Mrs. Ed Frantz suggested a complete 7-point program of historical work for Nevada County. een) ws Stevens program folows: 1 A complete registration of county historical landmarks. a <A careful survey of our county to discover any landmarks that are not registered. b Provide permanent markets for registered landmarks where no markers have been provided. This is necessary in order to qualify for erection of signs by the State Highway Pepartment for direction of visitofs to historical sites. 2 Start. compilation of gold rush period history. _ a For basis in, developing the celebration best suited for us in connection with fairs. b For use in developing historical tours of Nevada County. 3 Highway turnouts. a A plan-for greater utilization of our historical landmarks for the pleasure and education of residents and visitors has been endorsed by the State Highway Department. The Plan includes the placing ‘of 30-40 word descriptive signs along the. main arteries of travel with widened shoulders at the signs where motorists can stop and read in safety; warning signs 1000 feet ahead. Maps showing every historical landmark, its registration number are already . being prepared. Only registered landdiversion signs and marks are eligbile. tee 4 ‘Historical booklets—for tourists and educationat use. Location 48 DOssible or thé sites so “apmlicatien can be made for their signing 6 Biblography. a Compile a complete Het of books, pamphiets news its in scrap books form for city libraries. 7 Museums and historic relies. for Nevada County. This is a job for the whole county—the board of supervisors, the cities of Grass Valley, Nevada Citys Native Sons, Native Daughters, Legion Veterans Foreign Wars, Historical Society. service clubs, chamber of commerce, hotels, motels, auto courts, business, professional people, in short, all of us. TOO FAT? cot ssimnce this vitamin candy way Have a more slender, graceful figure. No exercisi 1. No lee Nodrugs. With the simple AYDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan you don’t cut out any meals, 1€8, potatoes, meats or butter, you simply cut them down. It’s easier when you fe ci delicious {rzactin fortified ) DS candy meals Absolutely harmless. In clinical tests conducted b: ieal doctors, moret! 2100 pers es 4 lest aa te 18 fon, ov i in a few weeks with 3 ¥ itamin Candy Reducing Pian. ly of AYDS only $2.25. if not deli ba op on Pingenitty ay Ling wend DICKERMAN DRUG STORE Nevada City, California RS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1946 STOCK UP FROM OUR Complete Stock F— Kitchen Utensils “WEAR EVER” PRESSURE COOKERS ____. IRE es $14.95 “WEAR EVER” PREING PANS fecpeoatinpe umes $1.60 ALUMINUM . PERCULATORS —6 CUP : IN ALL THREE STORES OF ALPHA Hardware Co. NEVADA CITY ALLEGHANY GRASS VALLEY TELEPHONE 5 SIERRA COUNTY TELEPHONE 88 i. and marking of dis. hairman. . appearing historical towns. a Locate as many of these towns . . «Political Advertisement) “For Jimmie and me sees pe Proposition 3 will relieve the teacher famine in Califfornia by guaranteeing public school teachers a minimum salary of $2400 a year. Local taxes will not be increased * by this measure. State funds are available for this purpose. Two hundred California organizations, including the following, urge you to vote “YES” on 3—Republican and Democratic: Parties, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, AFL, CIO, Native Daughters and Native Sons, and P-TA. And remember—when you vote “Yes” on 3, be sure to vote “No” on 13, which would further reduce present inadequate school appropriations. Vote “YES” on 3! (General Election, Tuesday, November 5) CALIFORNIA COUNCIL OF EDUCATION DE YOUNG BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO NEVADA COUNTY FARM MARKET APPLES OF ALL KINDS! Fresh from the orchards of Nevada County Farmers! Every person making a fifty cent purchase at the Nevada County Farm Market on Saturday will be entitled to participate in the awarding of the specially packed Gift Box of Apples, to be awarded at 7:30 p. m. REGULAR GARDEN PRODUCE of all kinds, crispy-fresh COME ONE—OOME ALI—AND GET THOSE APPLES — DELICIOUS, NUTRITIOUS, FOR WINTER FIRESIDE EVENINGS Paper tne mT a ia a aaa TO SUIT YOUR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS Match Ed. seproom Pieces Choose FROM A WIDE VARIETY FINER BEDROOM FURNITURE FOR THE PARTICULAR BUYER he Furniture . Center THE. HOME OF FINE FURNITURE 256 South Auburn Street Grass Valley Phone 36 Opp. Veterans Memorial Building