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September 12, 1946 (6 pages)

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TENA NEVADA CITY NUGCCET THURSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 12, 1946 PAGE TWO Nevada City Nugget 305 Broad Street Telephone 36 A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City, beasicantes nla H. M. “LEETE -_ SE Oe Ge Se Ow ner “and Publisher HAR LEY M. LEETE, or a oe eo ee ee Editor A Publishe e. Semi i-Weeekly Monday and Thursday at. Nevada City, California, and entered as maiter of the second class in the postortzice at Nevada‘ City under Act of Congress, Miarech 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Cine SOA Ci MAIVANCE oo ee Ss.3.00 One Ionth — Fn Cag ie acca A RRpg ep nen a A esteeiee Galp ee SO cents . ; Kenneth UNDECLARED WAR Adolph Hitler is supposed to be dead. But he seems to have been reincarnated in Marshal Tito, the “‘front’’ man for the Kremlin in Yugoslavia. When Hitler was building himself up—while he also built up the nazi war machine—he carried a big chip on his shoulder which he constantly challenged the other mations to knock off. They finally did, and they knocked him of f with it. The chip on Marshal Tito’s shoulder appears no less sizeable than the one Hitler had. In fact, it looks hke the same chip. And Tito is no less loud mouthed in his invitation for somebody to try to remove it. But before we lose our perspective on the situzsation let us remember that the trouble with Yugoslavia is mot with Yugoslavia primarily. Nor is it even with Tito. It. is another phase of the conflict with Russia. Tito only dances when Stalin pulls the strings. And apparently Stalin has been pulling the strings to find out just how much the United States ‘will take without invoking drastic reprisals. Its sore of a Panay imcident with a European setting. In other words, the Russian leader wants to _Kmow just how far he can také his country along the expansionistroad. -—how far he can push Russia's “ “peaceful” aggressiOom against neighboring countries—before running into asweiad dangerous opposition from us.—Contributed. The First Hi-Performance, Fully Automatic, Power Steering 2-VW heel Tractor with All These Features: 1. FULLY ENCLOSED Safe, streamlined. 22 inches high, goc } clearance and visibility. PCWER BOOST STEERINIG A simple push on the handle bar causes power of engine to stéer the tractor for you. AUTOMATIC CLUTCH Opening engine throttle starts tractos smoothly. REVERSE GEAR Invaluable in changing implements and working in tight places. SPEEDI-HITCH New, patented, quick, easy implement changing without using tools. SPEED CONTROL From handle ba) for careful cultiwation and full control of wactor at all times ADJUSTABLE HANDLE Can be raised or lowered to fit Operator's comfort. WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF MODERN IMPLEMENTS AND ACCESSORIES CLINCFt MERCANTILE COMPAN Y EAST BENNETT STREET GRASS VALLEY ~ ADJUSTABLE WIDTHS 36” MAXIMUM Produced By WEST MARQUIS, INC ROS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO? Fifty Aspirants Turn Out For Grid Practice Fifty aspirants for places on the } football turmed out to . new coach, Abbott. . Among the experienced grididers lback of the line are returning Zobert Stroh, Dave Tobiassen, and Fred Anreturning to the Stanley BatRay Nelson . Nevada pices gr eet thé George who . are VYonningen . ders . equad on. Linemen Dale Morrison, are John 3erger, . es, and . Keith Marsh. Ends who showed up . for practice are Doyle Roche and Jack Coley. : Coming to practice from last year’s junior varsity are Bud Wood. Pello, Robert Williams, Don Sam Beverage. out George Hie vp) . Eden and acid one of the B vitamins is necessary for tion University of California research hias shown. Pantothenic CALL FOR BIDS The Board of Trustees of the Nevada City Unified School District invites submission of bids for transyarting approximately eight pupils from a point on the Cement Hill) Rolad near the Leslie J. Orzalli residence to Nevada City during the morning of each school day and to return from ‘Nevada City to the same point each afternoon; the bidders to be ready to enter into an agreement independent contractor. to furnish a properly qualified driva vehicle which conforms to the State requirements and to carry the netessary insurance coverage; with the provision that each day that the contractor fails to make two reund trips per sehoolday—he shall as an er and forfeit a sum equal to 1 /150th of ‘his total accepted. bid. Such contractor shall dgliver his passengers to the Nevada City WBHiementary School not later than 8:30 A. M. of each school day and shall be prepared to leave the school withthe pupils at approximately 3:30 P. M. of each school day. Bids will be opened at a special. meeting of the Board tobe held Friday Evening, September 27. 1946 at 8:00°P. M. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to ac¢cept or reject any bids. Publication dates: September 1946 and September 19, 1946. By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES, NEVADA CITY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT. ALBERT S. BATES, President. MILES D. COUGHLIN, 12, Secretary. ertertertertestert MOVING Our Furniture Vans are leaving every day for somewhere! Is YOUR Furniture Aboard? Se ae re rfe rhe nfo rferfe ne ake rhe she rte she she she ste ate she of Sacramento, Stockton Oakland Fresno Alameda Bakersfield San Francisco Los Angeles The Peninsula —JustA Sample of Our Service— LONG DISTANCE MOVING ALSO LOCAL MOVING STORAGE—CRATING—PACKING PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICH Take Your Moving Problems to Experienced Moving Men RELIABLE TRANSFER AND STORAGE Grass Valley Seite este tested! tert sherge eeatert a He He aK $e ste she she atte sta ste tte te te stestonk Beste tee rferie erie OE EF 4 reproducPhone 39 GRASS VALLEY PTA The Graces ~ Valley’ Elementary Teachers Parent Teacher Association in the Jameg S. HenSchool to resume : yesterday me? nessy ter activities, STATE OF CALIFORMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBEPC WORKS DIVISION OF ARCHITECTURE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SHALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Division of Architecture, Pwhlic Works. Building, 12th and ‘“‘N’’ (Streets, Sacra+ mento, California, up to: 2:00 P. M. Tuesday, September 24, 1946, said hids thereafter on said day to be nublicly opened and read for Twelve Man Barracks, Division of Forestry, Higgins Corners, Nevada County. California, in accordance with plans anid specifications therefor. The Barracks is one story frame, concrete floor, composition shingle roof. wood shash; and contains approximately 2115 sq. ft. of floor area, Authority Notice— Approval for this construction was granted by the Civilian Production Administration, with Serial 9-1-9994. Prevailing Wage Scale: In accordance with the provisions of Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the Department of Public Works has ascertainled the general prevailing rate of . wages applicable to the work to be . done to be as. follows: NEVADA COUNTY . Hourly Rate (CATPONTEIS .20cl ec ae $1.75 wood Cement Finishers .1.75 Electric Workers .. L875 Gass “WOPrKers ioc cks 1.3:75 Laborers Building ~......2.. T.15 ] Bs 19 1 er: eae ce ec nee mp ple prune ae pao 1.60 Painters: -COBrUush) nc a. 1.60 IPVASCOCRG YS 0 it aie, ceva oe lc cce aa iacrule 4.875 Plasterers Hod Carriers -..... 120 PID GPS aia ees cates cose asc 1:876 Power Equipment Operators babel age epi to one 15,0118 OE aguas HOOfets aero i uleks Sheet Metal Workers ‘ Any classification omitted herein not less than Overtime——-One and one half times the above rates. The rates of wages, including overtime, holiday or Sunday rates, above specified are subject to the effect, if applicable hereto, of executive orders of the President of the United States and to any modification thereof and to any and all lawful orders of the President or any other authorized Federal Officer or agency, in so far as the same may be applicable to this contraet. In case of any inconSistency the rates fixed by any such applicable Federal Order, . whether ‘igher or lower, shall control, Apprentices may be employed provided they are properly indentured
to the Contractor in full compliance with the provisions of Section 1777.5 of the Labor Code. Plans and specifications for examinatiion are on file in, the office .of the Division of Architecture, Public Works Building, Sacramento, and Room 803 State Office Building. Los Angeles, and at the principal California Cities Buliders’ Exchange Offices. Contractors who are desirous of securing plans, specifications, and proposal forms for the purpose of ‘preparing and submitting a proposal for this work may do so subject to certain: coniditions hereinafter stated by requesting same in writing from the Division of Architecture, Public Works Building, Sacramento. INo bid will be considered unless it is made on a blank form urmished by the Division of Architecture, and is,.made in accordance with the provisions of the’ Proposal ° Requirements and Conditions set forth under Section 1 of the Standard Specifications. Each bidder must be licensed and also prequalified as required by law. (See said Proposal Requirements and Conditions.) The Department of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informality in any-bid received. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the time set for opening thereof. Machine 223 BROAD STREET BED DIVANS E_ook just like a Chesterfield in the But make a very comfortable bed at AND A GOOD TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD CHESTERFIELD SET BEAUTIFUL NEW ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE COVERINGS IN E-ovely TAPESTRIES and VELOURS ©OME IN AND SEE THESE VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IVES UPHOLSTERY SHOP DAYTIME NIGHTIME NEVADA CITY fall and win® > TO PEACE CONFERENCE Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg Mich.) and his than (R., wife leave a plane on arrival at Washington. Accompanied by his wife and Sen, Alben Barkley (D., Ky.) he left Washington by plane fer Paris meef. A cubic food of gold weighs more half a ton—-1203 pounds. NEVADA CITY Flying Service Phone 25F21 STUDENT INSTRUCTION AIRPLANE RENTALS HANGAR RENTALS AIRCRAFT SALES AND SERVICE TYPE LICENSE ROUND TRIP Destination eet INSTRUCTION FOR ANY . —Air Taxi Rates— 2 Hours Waiting Time at i Unica Building RA BefHieieinininivinininidicihivicitieieei ining, Soleintiqeetoies erterferierierioy eatery asses : NEVADACITY < _ ON THE : ~ THRESHOLD ; % . 3 * TOTHEBEST 3 * IN SPORTS AND ; Ke 4 te RECREATION 4 Nes % FE * ; le % bed NEVADA CITY ee FE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE % %, atestem tere afro rte shrek Ye te eirferprieny ferent rfp torte rte stentess PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY _ } ACCOUNTANT — EDWIN STEPHENS _ Public Accountant 127 Broad Street Telephone 539-J . ATTORNEYS H. "WARD SHELDON ATTORNEY AT LAW Broad Street Telephone. 22% Nevada City, —— Oo ————— FUNERAL DIRECTORS _ HOLMES FUNERAL “HOME The Holmes FPaneral Home service-~is priced within the means of all. Ambulance service at all hours. Phone’ 203 246 Sacramento St., GRASS VALLEY “DOCTORS Vermin Ww. Padgett, M. D. Nevada City . . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours: 1 to 3. 7t0 8p. m Sundays 11:30 to 12: 30. Additional Charge for Overtime 129 South Auburn St,, Grags Valley Phone Grass Valley 360 If No. Answer—Grass Valley 17-W. LOST BRIEF CASE Initials V. L. poration papers. Notify % VIC L. SMIITH PIKE, CALIFORNIA. Twenty dollars VIC L. SMITH SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, reward. 1946 S. with Atomic Cor9-12tf WAINTED—Board and room for and girl age 14 and 15, Monday boy saying and Gold Buying. $14,000. $5,000 down and Box 37, Auwburn. Calif. FOR SALE—New hollow tiie buwilding completely equipped for AsPrice terms. Write Mrs, Mary E. Ward, Sta. A. tf Thursday evening a@t 8 p. m. in INTERESTING WORK EFarn $28 for 40 hour TELEPHONE OPERATORS work week at DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC works . ®4"t. Regular pay. Increases DIVISION OF ARCHITECTURE Apply ANSON BOYD 318 Broad Street, Nevada City STATE ARCHITECT THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE Sept. 12, 20. AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Petre er aeFor health's sake, when vitamin deficiency exists, take Pureles PLENAMINS Two tiny capsules contain all vitamins known to be essential to human nutrition, plus Liver and fron. 72 CAPSULES $ ore p'2.59 Next time you buy Vitamins try Plenamins. They are Better. R. E. HARRIS THE REXALL DRUG STOKE TELEPHONE 100 Photo Finishing PORTRAITS 197 Mill Street, AITS Valley Sages it Wi We { i Phone 3-W EXPERT RADIO Loud Speaker large type radio batteries. in Radie ills. 201 Mill Grass Valley. Phone 984. REPALRING Systems for Complete stock of portable and ART’S RADIO HOSPITAL — Specialists ’ Street, Rent. 2-19tf CYRIL N: KERRIN, D.O. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OSTEOPATH Office Hours 10 to 12 A. M. and 2 to--5—P.M. Office 242 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Phone 305, Residence Phon 56W OPTOMETRIST GEORGE C. BOLES Optometrist 312 Broad Street, Nevada City Telephone 270-W PEARL R. SCHNEIDER DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY Telephone 624 Hours 9-5 — 147 Mill Street Grass Valley, (California MINING ENGINEERS J. F. O° CONNOR Mining and Civi Emj neer United States Mineral Surveying Licensed Surveyor 203 West -Main St. Grass Valley through Friday, either together or separately. Write K. MM. Day, if in Graniteville Star Route, Nevada NEVADA CITY City. sade FRATERNAL AND CLUB DIRECTORY NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. B. P. O. ELKS every second and fourth B18 . i ‘Meets Elks Home, Pine St. Phone 108. Visitinw Elks welcome. WARD SHELDON, LAMBERT THOMAS, See. esensssat ans S————— + HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56, N. 8S. G. W. Meets’ every Tuesday evening at Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street. Visiting Nadve Sons ‘welcome, WILLIAM H. YOUNG, Pres. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sac’y atsiae Mt. Post 2655, V. F. W. Meetings 1st and 8rd Mon., I. O. O, F. Hall, Nevada City 8 p. m. AB overseas veterans invited. FRED C. GARRISON, Commandet. D. ROBERT PAINE, Adjutant. and-coming-town. The Hob Nob Club 311 BROAD STREET, Is one place in town where you will enjoy the BEST OF DRINKS with the SOCIABILITY: that goes with it. THE HOB NOB CLUB is ‘ lively place in a lively, upDROP IN AND ENJOY OUR DRINKS AND OUR HOSPITALITY NEVADA CITY