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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER a; 1946_
NEVADACITY NUGGET
“
Herbert Hoover, President © Tri,
man’s
:
special
i ‘Hoodlum Saint’ is Movie at “iss ‘ar ia Cauda
j bal
ashires
aphorvvegerh
relief
. .
reports that the UNRRIA is serving as
vi
i
Tito’s
ks
GLASSES FIT TED
=
WAYS BITTEN
:
.
‘e€1epnone 270-W
re
2
Bee
.
ing
fe
ifts nad ee
= ry =
ingratitude.
Perhaps.
too
a
papers)
ge
gues8
a
term;
see
ce
“learning”
and
we
foreien
friendships nor
;ond to the
ARS
men should be home farming
rehabilitating the
The blunt
stir
up
prodigious
s
hatred.
in
emergency] getts
4
ai
tas a ca
the forced
production
.
ray.
a
romantic drama
Powell
Powell
newspaper
and
star
who:
part of
June
returning
dominated
by
the
soviet
the
ceeds
POUduet. The
.
a ee
“Ve Sireet,
ae
igre s
[a
‘
St gridpot
complicated
:situation,
which’
dis
Siwy
Ga
5
Soe
Mr.
weekly column on problems of the veteran . Stances
leads him
to a
highly-paid
: a
‘but
precarious
job
in
fhe
puwhblish
tand
we
have
befriended.”
he
:
Hall:
the
Sy
—
bride’s
daughter
pF tcieckarler.ri
Eirmes
mi
Grase
satis
EE A
VaHby
na
urn. No replies can be made direct by Posed SbOk idm
by ewe
Eeoae)
it
ee
es
:
ape
. . + sed
up:
I
vo© ee
friendlyvee
col. wxsve erroafertertestestesteste
steSa a steatestesteatesteates
mail, but only. in the column which will
:
mes
sae ac
i aa
te a ae a
appearin this newspaper
regularly
lege acquaintances, fights his way
é
gutarly.
through
2 oe
a
tie.
weathers
tha
di@eulties
fornia
in:
of
Factors That Determine
\reaches
Veteran’s: Pension Rate
a
. the
an
interesting solution
problems
. Williame
Where veterans of World War II .
have a disability incurred in or ag
of
ee
life
with
Technology.
MOVING
Is YOUR Furniture
.
.
in
the
iHty ‘gibt
ed tend
. Rudkin
oe
pup
San Francisco
Bakersfield
Methiodist
read the marriage service.
Mrs.
Aboard?
Sacramento.
ae
:
na ee
Stockton
peace a
and’
in a double ring ceremony Sunday! > Log Angeles
15th
Institute
sacek Purastere V7 arene paste ] ones
ing every day for somewhere!
ee
Armeline Houghton
rates of pension range from ' September
feelin .
California
to
:
xaminati
by the . Ernest Eric Beckerleg were married.
-sability upon
examination
-by the . *
eres
.
The
the
Esther oO
gravated by service Pe leone
frces, there is no set disability pené WwW.eds Er nest Beckerleg§
sion he may receive, the amount
:
being determined by the degree of
Armeline Jewell Houghton
Veterans’ administration.
and
@ Sees ay ages nt a oe 4
bil-;
man.
>
, ernment
two
cauzht
ae sae ae ©
ene aoe
$11.50 per month for a disability of . ‘Church here. The pastor, Rev. Jesse. —JustA
:
has appropriated
i
Ser:a
ree the
3Mrs.
gs
millions
in
the postst . tribution
:
‘
:
. for or the
the feeding
feeding ofof millions
in the
of food
has been so manag-].
be famine crisis. The U.S. pee ha as to arouse the hatred of those]
Rafael,
best
™e? captain in the Army and son of
ion
ability
“In many of the puppet countries.
as
Gees
Esther + ESO)
H :
tion was held
in
plays the
man,
served
see
es
re
Albert Keeny,
Robert
Hawkins
and
Gordon Leary wore ners,
the 1929 crash and finally
charge that American!
gonated food -has
been used by pup
to
William
a
ther will he answered ina subsequent col.
ae
ears
tesort
SAE of thing
ine ae
wan 3not aeihe
This
was
the is
domination,
Saint’,
may be addressed to the above Bureau and . ing business.
nation.
“Instead(
directly .or indirectly.
HSER
Ys
ee
ese
ee
UNRRA is supporting
Tito’s arm.’
sia’s
.
and serviceman und his family. Questions
pro-. pet goverffments umder Soviet’ Rus
ha tion of American farmers for
e
ee
the] of this country has been made by
Relief and: RehabiliAmerican
churchman
Archbishop
Pe ernere
RS Cane
:
veo
Administration.
Hardly sec-. eee
Richard J. Cushing ofBee Massassach.
Pate has been
.
i ra
Fy
County,
of mMSan
EDITOR'S NOTE: This newspaper, from the first World War finds his ©! Mr. and Mrs. PENNE ERE
ola job gone and involves himself in 0! this city, aa dad her husband, for
ae io Hay
1aet aes tention of @he American people.
Consider America’s role
. United Nations
.
ee
and
willll #& tow!
eho
motes world peace.
sa
; tation
=
=
ear
Tito has an army of 750.000 men
is. ppege
should
me
gains
2
in
‘
r
2
a
one in
Yugoslavia.
;
a .
American money andae
goods neither]
GET YOUR CAR
gift
wstalriaceel a
i edie he ee
PHONOGARAPHS, REFRIGERATORS
AND APPLIANCES
a
and = food
Ting William
. Williams.
through special arranzement with the
f fo only
the 1e fut
co1 8s; for
mess;
nt}ly
future a
ts
implements
million
anything to the UN
Sam is having a second
“experience’’ of this unpleasant busi
‘nett
Yugoslavia:as
j lum
SERVICE
a
RRA or to them is unknown to any
UW
f
300
ieee
Playing atthe .Broadway’ Thsaa.
Thea-.
. ter Friday and Saturday is ““Hood
dictatorship.
perhaps
y}
0 33 ae.
to. Conrad
Praetzel
;
ae
Marin
.
YAMA.
é
se he learned after World War 1).
fsl 4 te es ‘i
Jeu RECORD SELECTION aadiocomas
GAM
:
Broadway Theater Fri.,
Sat.
.
. eoover
Said recently. “Yet the, fact)
we contributed
id
on
agricultural
eS
thenne> eae
extende
tieC na
when
a¢
\
spent:
9
Once again 1 nele Sam is learnins.
.
Nevada wity.
ms
“We
$y Ralph H. Taylor
Teleph
q
Yugoslavian
dollars
312 Broad Street
:
a Major support for the military machine which backs the arrogance of
OPTOMETRIST
Y
EYES. EXAMINED
PAGE FIVE
;
Sample.
The Peninsula
=
of
Our
Service—
LONG DISTANCE MOVING
Camille Cornish played the
ALSO
. lion, seven hundred million dollars publicly, ‘In these countries author-/ Co ee Se
mues
tp
es
eee
:
organ
ea
prelude
eae
ny.
and
:
ac
s
anied
*~, such as a loss of hands
or
legs,
or
:
accompanic
LOCAL MOVING
; for UNRRAs direct use.
Millions . ized officials have not distributed. blindness, or combinations of dis. Mrs. Dorothy Simmons, who
sang
:
miore have been privately donated by! the American food guided by the dic-. abilities,
the amount payable may . Because and At Dawning.
t
. Sich: cad Gat eae aa
the sympathetic American public.
tators of Christian charity, but have. be as high as $265 per month. These
The bride wore
a_
silver gray
. PICK-UP and DELIVE
cal
K
precessed
s
)
the qictates of Soviet policy.
it,
:
atever
Whate
S
evi
evil
has‘
3
are
eae
ay pelaptaludante aS NESE ee
anne of as betes tog ee
rough
throug
1/post war U. S. generosity canmot be
=
It
must
be
=
Ae
remembered,
and
dressmaker suit trimmed
with. gil
Take Your Moving Problems to
ver buttons, wit black accessories. :
Her
hat
t
we
as
.
nicgeteides in
a
Hixperienced Movie Den
5
.
powde1
REI IABLE TRANSFER
particularly in cases of World War
blue shade.
service-connected,
erleg, » sister
of the bridegr
s
}
groom, andj,
She carried a bouquet
AND STORAGE
it on Srna ne taxpayers who assum-. recalled. Neither, fortnuately” can I veterans. where application is . of
white
orchids and bouvardia.
jed the addition to the already staz-. the immense good that has resulted. made for disability pension, not. Bridesmaids.
were Miss June Beck-. Grass Valley
sering publié debt. the individuals! pe cancelled
out
BERYL
=
to
relief
ume
:
in homes throughout Europe;
RICHFIELD SERVICE
dren
are
had
our aid
would
healthy and
not
be dead
been
thriving
forthcoming
of malnutrition
and
WE BUY USED
CRENSHAW
PHIL
that
agency
Scooters,
Evenrude
Motors, Complete line of Model
Airplanes,
Telephone 930
Sadlery,
Guns
and
Ammunition, Boats, Electric Reairs. Washing Machines, ‘Bicycles
and Bieycle Repairs.
will
run
out
two
yearg
tions
of
with
‘the
the
behind
world,
“gimme”
us—and
including
attitude
lha
those
toward
for
recovery
to
the
extent of meet
Telephone 24
Poa 6 on.
Groceries, Frux and
Vegetables
Beer and Wine
REFRIGERATOR
SERVICE
STEELE SUPPLY
COMPANY
COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL
STREETS
NEVADA CPTY, PHONE 898
REPAIRS
CLARENCE R. GRAY
-WATCHMAKER J)
sibility will be at an end.
Yet it may be expected (if history
of
US
relations
with
the
heeded)
that
least
some
at
world
be
of the
countries that are American beneficiaries will want to continue drawing
Grass Valley
DRIVE IN
FGQOD PALACE
JSommercial and Home Units
By
Refrigeration
Experts
Phone 911,
on American bounty and will find
pretexts
for
their
unreasonable.
ex
stop us as a nation from acting wisely on
sound principles.
Apreal ae Scout
Funds Coming
chairman that plans are progressing
for the Tahoe area boy scout council
on
October
12
and
will con
tinue until November 12. Community
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA
appeal
chairmen
are
Franz,
Ed
Paulson,
selected
Nevada
Roseville,
thus
City,
Rieklin,
L.
far
C.
chair
man for Lincoln to be selected, John
New Deal
H. Raffette, Auburn, Chester Gibbs
. for Colfax and William Stimson for
Grass Valley.
Contacts are being
Under Management of
and
made
BECKETY
and
108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley
at
meetings
Robert H.
by
both
Kreatz
Frank, scout
execut
ive who is serving as campaign dir
BEER, WINES, LIQUORS
ector,
Delicious Mixed Drinks to
Please Every Taste
The objective amount
raised in
to be
the area as one counci]l—
one budget—is $13,950
and _ will
make possible’ the employing of ad
ditional
ANTIQUES
ship
professional scout
to enrich
the
with
present
and
additional
volunteer leaders and sponsoring institutions
in developing new
troops and senior units.
BOUGHT AND SOLD
leader
present program
and organization and also work more
closely
packs,
Things have now progressed to the
point that gray bread is being sold
on the black market.—Curior, Bristol, Pa.
Call At
DEER CREEK INN
—FORMERLY NEW YORK HOTEL—
406 Broad Street
Nevada City
BLUE RIBBON WINNERS
OUR CHOICE LIQUORS repfesent the very finest in selection, in
quality and moderate price. Shop at the GOLD PAN—its right on the
corner — and handy!
GOLD PAN LIQUOR STORE
Cerner Main and Auburn Streets
é
OPEN DAILY — 10 A. M. TO 8 P. M.
Many
times,
the~
experience
shows, according to the Veterans’
administration, World War I veterans applying for pensions years
after World War I for non-serviceconnected
disability
are
turned
down beeause the Veterans’ administration decides the disability is
due to the” ‘‘willful misconduct or
Vicipus habits” of the veterans.
Questions and Answers
Q. My son has been in the army
for 22 months and spent 16 months
in--England, France, Belgium and
is now in Germany. He is with the
2242 quartermaster truck company.
Does the war department have any
word when this company will be '
shipped home?—Mrs. H. N., Plankington, N. D.
:
A. As of February 15 this outfit
was in Ausbach, Germany, and the
war department has no word on
when it will be returned to this
Calif.
,
A. The Veterans’ administration
says it would not make much difference, but would probably save
ance became payable, The veteran
must make application to his commanding officer to change the name
of the beneficiary.
Q. Is a widow of a World War I
veteran who is elderly and in poor
health, eligible for a pension if she
has an income of $100 a month?—
Mrs. W. Mc., Arlington, Mass.
A. If death was service-connected, yes, she is entitled to a pension.
If not service-connected, she is not
entitled if her income is $1,000 or
more annually. if she has no children. . would ask your nearest Veterans’ administration office. however, because the law says that
certain: items are not considered income
and
determination as_ to
whether the claimant’s income exceeds the respective amount is
made by the Veterans’ administration.
Q. My son was given an honorable discharge in May 1945.
I
wish to know if he should draw a
pension as he was wounded in Belgiam. He was with Patton’s 3rd
army. He is a member of the American Legion at Fayette, Ala., Post
No. 127, but as yet has not even
been examined for a pension. No
one knows about the nervous disposition he has except his parents.
—Mrs. E. M., Fayette, Ala.
A. From your letter, I would say
your son most certainly is entitled
to a disability rating, but he must
apply to the Veterans’ administration for an examination for deter
Each morning
as
I _ e¢arefully mination of thé amount. Apply imspread a thin film of 66 cent butter mediately to your nearest office of
on my undersized off color toast, I the Veterans’ administration for this
examination.
dutifully remind myeéelf that Ameri-Q. My boy died in the army in
ca is eating more than it ever did
France. I want to know how I can
before.—Saturday News, Lewisburgh, get the large flag they put over
Pa,
the casket to bury them. I know of
some mothers who have received
Sugar, canning and oil are the them. I would thank you if you can
San Francisco bay region’s outstandtell me. — Broken-hearted mother,
Brownsville, Tenn.
ing industrial developments.
A. Relatives or next of kin of deceased veterans, who died in service, may receive a United States
flag by application to the postmaster at any county seat post office.
Application may be made on Vet
PAULINE AND JOHNNIE ZUGNONI
Grass Valley
Phone 39
*
*,
5
Beiioioinininivioivininininivininiinhnieininiy
soct
Harold & Dale’s Garage
130 BROAD ST,
(a
;
i
—_
he is married.
sonfe time in the event the insur
Announcement was made _ today
by G, E. Kreatz general sport appeal
ially
152
OR PHONE 107
dis
the
pectancies and will put on pressure
country.
to that end.
Q. My son, who is.in Japan, made
When we refuse them—ag we surely should—we will have in all likeliout his insurance papers to me before he went overseas. I have been
hood more tastes of bitter ingratimarried since that time. Do I have
tude.
to have my name changed on the
But even ingratitude should not policy?—Mrs. J. W., Fort Bragg,
appeal for funds, which opens offic
520 COYOTE STREET
AMBLER
has
ing their own problems. Our respon
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
JOHN
now
UncleSam shall have had every rea
Gunsmith, Locksmith, Saw Filing
8318 South Auburn Street
.
by its recent decision not to ask for
further funds for the UNRRA. Funds
sonable opportunity and ample time
Cushman’s
if
us the word famine is about over . not payable to the veteran where
so far ag the European sector is conthe annual income is $1,000 if unmarried, or if it exceeds $2,500 if
cerned.
be
FIXIT SHOP
Home Supply Store
payable
©-ewn—wilful—misconduct~or~ vicious
next year. By that time, the war wil]
—SPORTING GOODS—
FURNITURE
LEAHY’S
not
pen
ability is the result of the veteran’s
It is to be hoped, therefore, that
the U. S. State Department will stick
And YET—
RAY
:
are
these
who ates
TELEPHONE 502
TELEPHONE
appears
that
P
views are soundly based on a perhabits. Also where total disability is
chil-. sonal, 52,000 mile world tour, has! not
service-connected, pension is
disease.
. Sacramento Street
‘
Ww
task
fiticd Hons Nae audplansek Gee sely.
ROBINSON'S
Grass Valley
As
Sted~becausé -of-—the good accomp-. largely accomplished. Hoover who
;
sions
erans’
administration form
available at local office.
2008
Gas and Oil
:
Lubrication
—MOTOR TUNE-UPS—
AND GENERAL
AUTO REPAIRS
——————
AUTO
.
j~ Safety Glass
A windshield, cracked and streaked, can make
You think you're seeing double.
Let us install a clear, new glass
To help avoid real trouble!
MT. PAINT AND GLASS COMPANY
TELEPHONE. 725-J
Hills Flat, Grass Valley
SELF-SERVICE
LAUNDRY
EIIE
eS
ve
:
to the good our
Telephone Grass Valley 171-W
SHADY PINE COURT
Follow the signs at the end of North Church Street
We give you free transportation in our NEW JEEP to and from the
laundry. Free pick up and delivery service for wet wash in Nevada
City, Hills Flat and Grass Valley.
Special appointments made for
night washing.
24-Hour Service
On Wet Wash
J
who contributed
dhe Sie eink
oaedaleo TEL ENR PER
food hn
the workerg who
di
the;
ee
produced
Motor Rebuilding
IS OUR SPECIALTY—Completely equipped
ae fort
who
Me
es
farmers
tot
Everyone who had a part in thi) instead, distributed it according to
fe —the
for rebuilding, reboring and motor tune-up, =
as well as general repairs.
;
>
S & S GARAGE .
TELEPHONE 264-3
108 CLARK STREET
AUTO GLASS
Everything in Glass—Made to Order
Mirrors, Store Fronts, Windows,
a iture Tops
GLASS CO.
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