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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 30, 1946 (4 pages)

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PAGE FOUR Je NEVADA CITY NUGGET } . . aes owe . : several of whom were New Dealers. er prices are impossible. If the potal California Cotton Crop and who if anything would be in-. wage bill is to be increased the Sov353 000 Bales LEARN HOW : ‘lined to ibend over backwards . to. iet manager. knows about it at the be— 90 sta PRAYER CAN give the Soviet Union and its poli-. iginning of the year and provision is patsinerast £ wigig i ceed tical ideology the benefit of a doubt. made for it in prices or production . 2128 cotton yield is estimated to be MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1946 s HEAL YOU They were, indeed, inclined to glide. standards. 78,000 bales sisondabid than last year, softly over the rough spots and to In 1945 (California harvested 317of g > Ss ‘ ‘ : aie iit oro A ;How does Christian Science deal gently with any undocumented (Continued Next Issue) 000 ‘acres which produced 353,000 Sinan hales taki Wen Heal? How" does it remove fear, information detrimental to the comGr é wales taking the eleventh, Diate F iatG hil hy round Spuirrels .{ among cotton producing states. It is salve personal and business troumunistic philosophy. : : : ‘ Are Sun Bathers expected that the state will retain bles? If you want to know some: : , s ’ se ve : thing about the healiti¢ cower of It is not possible to brief ComBERKELEY, Sept. 30—-The Cali-. that position this year although the prayer as taught in Christian ScieS Action adequately ident fornia ground squirrel is one of the harvested acreage is estimated to be d ence. ‘come to / 4 eee eres rage gate cogs strongest advocates of the state’s. 49.000 acres greater. , art I o ne ‘booklet deals with the ‘ most treasured commodity — sunWe ts ‘ale: ‘ ; 0 a Soviet Economic System and reports Wine Estimates released (by ne United A Free Lectue on the first efforts of communism, yn, States Devartient of Ailgriculture, : from the revolution to the 5 year This is revealed in The California . Bureau oa ‘Agricultural Economics . entitled plans, the operation of the Soviet. Ground Squirrel a new volume py . Places ‘California’s dane pole be harPr Made . }! Productive system, the role of man-. Jean M. Linsdale, research associate . Vest at 357,000 acres yielding 431,» “Christian Science: ayer Made agement, of labor, forced labor, liv-. in the University of California Hast-. 990 ‘bales, according to George B. ing standards, agriculture, finance,. ings Natural History Museum, Mon-. orn, specialist in agricultural extransportation and communication. terey County. The study based on 10. tension, University of California Part IT deals with the political and. ¥ears of observation was published . College of Agriculture and associate social systems, national defense, edu-. by the University of California Prass.;90 the Giannini Moundation: cation the use of leisure time, relig-}. Dr. Linsdale says that the ground ion and general indviidual freedom. . sauirrels emerge (from their fburThe University of California’s scirows in the morning only ater the entific laboratary at Los Alamos, first rays of sunshine strike the ‘where the atom bomb wag: constructground albove their holes and they. }ed ig now given over to pure renomies, the report stages: “the pro-. gigft pear at sundown. On foggy days. search looking toward peace time ductive system of the United States they appear only in small numbers. ' uses of atamic energy. nomies the report states: ‘“‘the pro-{—~ vate ownership and operation of the. {f Practical” by Leonard T. Carney. C. S. B. of Beverly Hills, ‘California Member of the ‘Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, fin Boston, Mass. In presenting a broad contrast between the Aimerican and Soviet ecoThursday, October 3 8 p. m. inNevada City Kilementary School Auditroium uae segs ees . : 4 factories, machines and other facil9 = Nene Oe ee “a eon eet Meta Problems wn. {ties of production; a relatively tree}, JOHNNY AND GENE We'll Fix It Nevada (City solved, spheres of influence have caused generals as weli as diplomats ; s ae ahs teady ta saree vou ae to consult their maps once again. In this picture, Field Marshal Vis. ™#™ket for ae aioe eer RANKIN’S MOBILGAS SERIF IT’S FIXABLE . p ; count Montgoriery, chief of Britain’s imperial staff, is lecturing on . Prices determined by the free interVICE (formerly Signal Station) LOCKSMITH Cordially Invites You maneuvers at the British staff college in Camberly, Engiand. change of willing buyers and sellers Located on the east side of the —the whole economy deriving its Nevada-City-Grass Valley Highstimulus from the type, character and way, %4 Mile from the City COMMUNISM : intensity of the wants of the people Limits, : and their productive power. Business : ‘ enterprise responds to these wants MINOR REPAIRS and “i } . . in its endeavor to produce the goods WE REPAIR : Nevada City Electric IN ACTION desired at a profit. The quest for MOTOR TUNE-UPS K BICYCLES This iis a book reviow of Comshy Soka in me cae ss of coinAS WELL AS GAS, OIL AND 4 WASHING MACHINES munism in Action. [Every (city of the. Peting units of production while the GUNS OF ALL KINDS an Sports op United States should read it. It is} tiscrimination of buyers throws the LUBRICATION given ‘in three finstallments. This is. 2Vailable business ‘to the lower. cost]. . LAWN MOWERS firms. JOHNNY AND WE DO SeEe “The Soviet economy has no such SAW FILING AND KEYS MADE RIM Heinielniiiooleieioiniejeiejeletefuiatepetetes fe the first:— RAR AR IR RAR TR RAR RRR RRR ES he Bethe steaks hehe Beate EEE Ee eg et ge eer Tr et te Fe. : foundation of freedom of consumer's RANKENSS ACETYLENE WELDING.* One of the most instructive books choice, private economy, freedom of s A & 5 ok * . é e ever to emerse from the government enterprise, general and pervasive i Le Don Ss Fixit * Ce € rating Its printing office is the very recently . competition and private profit or Moll ens, % (Formerly Marc's Fixit) 4 . ss RE gee . ee loss, ge enterprise is a K We Pick Up and Deliver z : Action, a ge aoc e ‘ Y\ito an @iterprise which can be mana5 : : A nan : ee : : ; . 203 Main Street, Nevada Cit I rst [ in Niversary and analysis of Communism in operaged by the owner producer without SERVICE Il : s evada y = = ation in the Soviet Union. This docu-. any hired labor. This is a negligih'>. . te Telephone 449 * ment ‘was prepared at the instance of. element in the economy of Soviet . = : SSS ese erherherdeniertertertertertesterterterterteatesteafert % * thanks the many friends whose patronage Congressman Everett Dinksen, Rep. Russia since it is restricted practical. Ill. by the legislative reference S@r-! ly to handicraift. made the first year of business a success, vice of the library of conigress and is “Practically all economic activity oa, EM available to the public for 25 cente. /in the USSR is encompassed in a plan and wishes to INVITE TH TO DROP
(per copy through the office of the laid down by the government and the FA IN AT 315 BROAD STREET to see the Superintendent of documents, Wash-. communistie party in their directives ington, D. C. and orders. The 5 year plan sets the growing stock of : : This unemotional recital of facts major goals and expected accompon everyday living in a communistic lishments. NCES state is not only a challenge to vig-. “The lowest rung in the operatELECTRICAL APPLIA ' ilance ‘but to aggressive action On. ing ladder is the individual enter-the part of those who wish to pre-' prise; but the enteprise is a creature ELECTRIC FIXTURES serve undiminished the heritage of . of the state not the result of indiv: : Aimerican freedom. It is a report} jdual initiative. The enterprise be it FLUORESCENT LIGHTS : which should be read by every citiza factory, shop, mill or mine, is not . } Os NS Ne eo er Re ee oe salife for himself and his family. It ders from higher ‘anizati : SPORTING GOODS gher organizations and every labor leader and union mem“For years the great problem of Piak tite ‘ STOVE@IL fessional speaker and writer in the. tory committees and trade unions ing for the tens of thousands of . technical personnel and to make them independent of the workers became . . “a. He oo oS Healthful warmth cn the chilliest Ki EATE R days — spreading to every part of —especially those who operate from . thorities in the Soviet Union. The : ot ie: the room —clean, uniform and ¥4 oe en who is interested in maintaining itself, a legal or comiplete entity in FISHING TACKLE . — should be placed in the hands of. confines itself to carrying out tech-. } ‘e°2 ber, every social worker, preacher,. management in the Soviet Union was h ih, = : 5 " ; { *, by, "in Ed ELECTRICAL V TORK tand should read it from cover to. had to ‘be consulted on every mayWIRING -.RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL ‘pinks, reds and professional liberay 7e “ inexpensive. Call on us for more and enhancing the American way of. the Soviet Union. It receives its orSPORTS WEAR v chool teacher in the nation; . nica] ti ¢ Baie x every scho e e€ n e m >} nical operations. STANDA@BD Py politician, businessman, editor, pro-. its lack of freedom to manage. Fac, mS Re s ‘sa i oe cover. It should be compulsory read-j ter. To build up the manager and the C . RCU LATI N G als’’ who are selling America short] 4 conscious policy of the highest au‘~ AND INDUSTRIAL comfort this winter. official positions on the federal payhigher executive administrative and ALL WORK GUARANTEED rol. Planning posts are Praitically alwaye . . Communism In Action makes it held by party members and the party appearance at an opportune time; ! inifluence ig thus also represented in Communism is being presented by. appointments to the MmManager’s staff. left wing politicians as a “liberalized . The Plant manager works under the form of democracy;’’ an increasing . close supervision of the commissarnumber of American labor unions are lat, the glaovk, the combine or che . ff showing irrefutable evidence of comtrust and all of these in turn 5 are munistic control and throughout our. guided inspected and supervised by educational system pink tinged pro-. 'the regional and national Planning : fessors and instructors charged with agencies, the state bank, the party Hardware C the teaching of American youth are committees under the discipline of O. systematically undermining the ten-. the 5 year plan and annual plans. ets of democracy while lauding those “In Soviet Russia there has been NEVADA CITY GRASS VALLEY —LEO J. CULLEN— of communism, The report is all the; a steady drift to treat and reward TELEPHONE 5 ERLEPHONE 88 more significant because it was writmanagers after the capitalis' pat315 BROAD STREET TELEPHONE 453 ff! ten vy a group at government om-. tern. After establioneg he gee ‘ ployees in the library of congress, . 'vis-avis the workers, the party cell and the trade union, they began to. * reward the manager wmwith much higher salaries, Bonuses were paid a ‘ to practically all Managerial persouMotor Rebuilding nel from foremen up’ for reducine IS OUR SPECIALTY—Completely equipped costs, saving materials and fuel, and : for exceeding qulotas of production, : so that total bonuses sometimes were L a . higher than regular salaries, a “The Soviet manager is \ ger is a state of. ON CLEANING AND PRESSING for rebuilding, reboring and moter tune-up, as well as general repairs. ficial. His Psychology must always remain that of an order taker. Goals ‘ ONE DAY SERVICE ON PRESSING ONLY : are set for him. Hd agrees and he. ’ TELEPHONE 264-5 108 CLARK STREET 2 ; works hard to meet and surpass the Sotterbesbestestesestestestestestestetest 3 aS fe steaterlesteateat van tasks set for him. He wants to have , RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING ‘A SPECIALTY Metcmukine winoane sal Coe WE GU TEE OUR WORK WANT TO he tries to avoid mistakes. He is not CALL . . : working for big gains but for a good THELMA STECK, Manager Fecord or fn fear that failure may co J ‘result in serious punishment, euch as social disgrace, exile to remote regions or worse. At the same time he has no sales or consumer prob_ gs ae ‘ WM. R. lems and the market for his producf SANDIFORTH : : sonable unions demanding steep inLicensed Contractor r tion is assured. There are no unrea211 Commercial Street Next to Keystone Market Telephone 163 creases in pay which will increase Blue Tent Road HOUSES, STORES REMODELING : Telephone 10-F-11 er prices are impossible. If the total : ec " aint we on a fi