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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 19, 1946 (8 pages)

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ed PAGE TWO . NEVADA.CITY NUGGET THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 19, 1946 aeeieaeiaeeibiate 1.$115 will receive $138. A widow of Nevada City Nugget 305 Broad Street Telephone 36 A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City,, California HM. LHATE a ee Owner and Publisher Editor eae Mo ieee de a Published Semi-Weeekly, Monday and Thursday at Nevada City. California, and entered as matter of the second clase-in the postotfice at Nevada City under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year (in Advance) .....2..00.00.020002. $3.00 Ome Won oe ee 30 cents a World War I or Il veteran who died as a result of war service will . receive $60 a month instead of $50. Q: Does the 20 per cent inerease . in compensation apply to statutory awards and other special awards and . allowances? [A Yes. Q: Does the new increase in com. Densaltion apply to subsistence pay; ments-to veterans attending school? fA No . Q: How long do I have to take advantage of free education under tober 1. This in general includes all World War I and II veterans or their dependents receiving payments and most recipients from the Spanish American Waar. Veterans disabled ta peace time service also are entitled to an increase under a separate provssion receiving . which becomes effective October Ly anad will be reflected in checks mallNearly 170,000 persons disability and death compensation or presion payments through the Vet-!. ed November 1, erans Administration in California, Under the new rate a person who Arizona and Nevada, will see a 20, has been receiving $11.50 a month get $13.80, and one per cent increase in their checks Ocwill who got It’s a Thrill Eating © And Love Good ee Drinking Our meals are all full course and priced for your pocketbook Our drinks are made from the best stocks on the market OMNMOOCH BROAD STREET NEVADA CITY d ? R9 hea tone erie esheets ote tee ese eres foster afesfeofeafeatenteatenfecfefeseofecteotest HILLS FLAT —HILLS FLAT— * HELLO, FOLKS! We will gladly AR A ie he Come out and see us and swap yarns: give you estimates on FENDER, BODY WORK AND PAINTING While Visiting Meleieleieoiog o2 * THinieldleieieieieieieieiefojetete IHiieicioleleiiieieieiepieeiieieeieioieiog mS Now Equipped With Expert Metal Man All Work Guaranteed By Harold Howe ‘iat eat ah ec ae hee ic Ss co AT THE Gold Center Club ~~ DOC AND HARRY’S THE MELODIERS — PLAY EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT FOR YOUR DANCING From 9 Until 12 O’Clock j ¥ DON’T FORGET THE GOLD CENTER CLUB Between Nevada City and Grass Valley on the highway Grass Valley—Telephone 9 . sistently remarks the Department of the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act? A: Four years from the official end of the war when that is declared. Q: Wha tis meant by the term “service aggravated disability’’? A. A service aggravated disabtlity is a disabling condition resulting from an injury or disease existing prior to service, which was made worse during the veterans militray or naval service. Q: Can I obtain a real estate loan to purchase a farm and it is guaranteed by ViA, may I also obtain a VA guarantee on a loan to purchase machinery, livestock, seed aiid other farm equipment? A. Yes,you may obtain a combination of real estate and non-real estate loans. However, the percentage of the guarantee maximum used by a vetéran in obtaining on type of loan reduces by that percentage his entitlements to a guarantee of another type loan, For example if a . veteran obtained a farm real estate loan guarantee of $2000 his nonreal estate guarantee maximum , would be $1000. Desert turtle lives a hundred years. Drivers who cut out of line perMotor Vehicles, may expect soon to j have widows who cut out obituary notices. With dove season now open it is a tossup whether the hunter pots : bag limit in the brush or be hit ov ‘a potted driver on the road home. . Yellowstone national park—-ig the j largest in the United States. _ In 1851 four boxes of Oregon 19'ples sold in San Franciso for $500 ~ La chance. Uncle Sam Says . ! . . . . { . ! . aay ny ve * PNG —s There is something about Niagara Falls which symbolizes a strong, happy future. .If we had been here a year ago, all our thoughts would have been about backing our fighting men. Americans bought as many war bonds as possible to help win the war. Today, your Government is still selling United States Savings Bonds. To you and every June bride and bridegroom I say with all my heart: Now Back Your Future. U.S, Treasury Department Those who have not ~: Registration deputi: : NEVADA CITY: Co: lis Lindley, Wayne Brown. CHICAGO PARK: John G County Clerk’s office open NOTICE TO VOTERS Registration for votinc in the 1946 General Election to . beheld on Tuesday. November 5, 1946, closes on Sevtember 26, 1946 istered must register prior *hat time. » Heted for vour convenience: Y si ty: < ‘lerk’s Office, Courthouse Carl J. Tobiassen, Elton A. Tobiassen GRASS VALLEY: Bennetts and Steele Store, Howard C. Bennetts Store. Vernon Stoll, Richard Hoskins, PhylGOLD FLAT: Mrs. Emma Snell residence. . Johnson NORTH SAN JUAN: Louis WWoods Sunday from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays: 9 A. M. to 12 Noon. R. N. McCORMACK, President--Harding College Searcy. Arkansas Turn Back Three easy steps will degrade’ a self-governing people to the level of . dictatorship; (1) to planned econ! omy (2) to government manage. ment (3) to government control. America has already taken the first step. War pushed central planning upon us, and people who like it are trying to make it permanent. If it can be made to stick, the nation will be ready for the second step—government management. Disregarding all fancy and impractical theories, history proves that private enterprise made America the world’s most powerful nation and gave us all the most comfortable lives that common people ever lived. Our only wise.course is to turn back to free enterprise, but first we University of California scientists have found that the rare gag xenon . which forms 170 millionth part of the atmosphere has possibilities as an anesthtic. ~10Day — I GUARANTEE MY WORK WILLIAMS: WATCH REPAIR 229 COMMERCIAL STREHT For health's sake, when vitamin deficiency exists, take Purebest PLENAMINS Two tiny capsules contain all vitamins known.to be essential to human nutrition, plus Liver and Iron. 72 CAPSULES a Rexoll rroouct Next time you buy Vitamins try Plenamins. They are Better. R. E. HARRIS © THE REXALL DRUG STORE TELEPHONE 100 must get shed of planned economy. . It is going to demand a series of strenuous treatments, for it is well advanced. It Is No Dream Disaster for the only remaining prosperous people on earth can not be avoided by any magic method like suddenly waking out of a bad dream. Things ‘we have learned
about what took personal liberty from the Germans, the Russians and the French, and more.-recently from the British, may. seem like nightmares but they are very réal and painful. .Here in America we have It is a hack illustration but very useful: When you want to get rid of darkness, you turn on light. When you want to get rid of ignorance, you admit truth. Incompetents seatter--when~ they hear intelligent competition approaching. The first move against politics in business is . to take the handcuffs off business itself. Set private enterprise free and it will protect itself. Let Money Work Laws made to take the profit out of war are now taking the pay out of work. Laws have rolled profits in some businesses so thin that H Phone 25F21 NEVADA CITY Flying Service STUDENT INSTRUCTION AIRPLANE RENTALS HANGAR RENTALS AIRCRAFT SALES AND SERVICE INSTRUCTION FOR ANY TYPE LICENSE ROUND TRIP _ —Air Taxi Rates— Sacramento $12 Cakiond $16 Stockton -.2202.0225 $16 Rene 2: $16 2 Heurs Waiting Time at Destination there is nothing left to make but a Additional Charge for Overtime Photo Finishi PORTRAITS" Mill Street, Grass Valley Phone 8-W PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANT EDWIN STEPHENS 127 Broad Street Telephone 539-JATTORNEYS H. WARD SHELDON ATTORNEY AT LAW Unicg Building Broad Street Nevada ‘City Telephone 28 loss. TIll-advised taxes on some comprice will not cover them: Indus. national wealth. When private in' +, of. ACS 6 Sac > . modities are so large that a fair . Hee tek eat SANZ <7 2 Me she he c2 rash he 44 HC Heieieteioktenetetestet erferfertertenh 9% * . he a trial relations are so needled with . NEVADA CITY + politics that declining volume albs hes ready is endangering jobs and . *& ON THE Ka wages. ek KS ' People who are saving money are . : THRESHOLD 4 obliged often to let it lie idle in \z * banks because there is no reason. TO THE BEST . ably secure: place to put it to work. % Se Some invest in government bonds . # IN SPORTS AND * but the earnings of bonds come = % from taxes _and_serve-not—at—all--to + RECREATION 4 put™-men to work and increase the '*¥ Kx * ites t ) we vestors are afraid to trust enteril % prise, government management is % NEVADA OITY at the door.The Need of Today % CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Getting the United States out of *s * its present entanglements with state % socialism is one thing, keeping it out is another. For the long-range good of this nation, and of the world that looks to us for leadership, a ceaseless campaign of education is needed. The present need is to cut restraints on production and set American business on its feet again; by three measures: : (1). Change the tax structure to permit profits to operators and dividends to investors. (2) Balance the federal budget now, in prosperous times when, if ever, high taxes can be paid. (3) Improve industrial relations. In the long run, workers get paid in proportion. to what they produce; and high wages, fairly earned, comprise the foundation of American prosperity. Ticks are left handed thread very seldom right hand thread. LOST SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1946 BRIEF CASE Initials V. L. S. with Atomic Corporation papers. Notify VIC L. SMIITH PIKE, CALIFORNIA. Twenty dollars reward. we L. SMITH 9-12tf WIANTED—Board and room for boy and girl age 14 and 15, Monday through Friday, either together or separately. Write K. M. Day, Graniteville Star Route, Nevada City. 5-9tp FOR SALE—New hollow tile building completely equipped for Assaying and Gold Buying. Price $14,000. $5,000 down and terms. Write Mrs, Mary E. Ward, Sta. A. Box 37, Auburn. Calif. tf to TELEPHONE OPERATORS INTERESTING WORK Earn $28 for 40 hour work week at start. Regular pay. Increases Apply 318 Broad Street, Nevada City THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY daily except Saturday and , . /EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING — Loud Speaker Systems for Rent. Complete stock of portable and large type radio /batteries. ART’S RADIO HOSPITAL —. Specialists in Radio ills. 201 Mill Street, Grass Valley. Phone 984. 2-19tf 1a poate sie neuen FUNERAL DIRECTORS : HOLMES FUNERAL HOME . vice The Holmes Funeral Home ser. is prived within the means. of all. Ambulance service at all hours. Phone’ 203 246 Sacramento St. Nevada City GRASS VALLEY DOCTORS Vernon W. Padgett, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours: 1 to 3. 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30. 129 South Auburn St,, Grass Valley Phone Grass Valley 360 If No Answer—Graes Valley 17-W. 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, Nevadh 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 9-6 147 Mill Street Grass Valley, (California MINING ENGINEERS ——— J. F. O°;CONNOR Mining and Civu Engineer United States Mineral Surveying Licensed Surveyor 203.West Main St. Grass Valley NEVADA CITY FRATERNAL AND CLUB DIRECTORY — NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518 B. P. O. ELKS Meets every second and fourth Thursday evening at 8 p. m. in Elks Home, Pine St. Rhone 108. Visitinw Elks welcome. WARD SHELDON, LAMBERT THOMAS, Sec. . HYDRAULIC PARLOR » N. 8.-G. W. Meets every Tuesday evening at Pythian Castie, 232 Broad Street Visiting Native Sons welcome, WILLIAM H. YOUNG, Pres. DR. Cc. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Seac’y a : Banner Mt. Post 2655, V. F. W. Meetings 1st and 3rd Mon., I. QO. O, F. Hall, Nevada City 8 p. m. AN overseas veterans invited. FRED C. GARRISON, Commander. —— NO. 56, D. ROBERT PAINE, Adjutant. ~ County Clerk. NEVADA COUNTY “THE PIONEBR a 244 Bouider Street BUILDING MATERIALS Telephone 500 LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER YARD” Nevada City, Calif. ag ee wry ein tina a ee PME ERS A ESI <= je aanUR DE Raa Bee