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; ae : The Nevada County Nugget, Wednesday, February 2, 1972 9
‘THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1946 ' _____PAGE FIVE
(PoMtical Advertisement) And nekher those Ruesian pere-! Sovies Poale te «ae t) poverm. *nte nor those American miners rement of Britain or the representative
jeeived the slightest ald { sn: ju: governmene af the United States
lic funde—nothing whatever from’ otheir respective gorvernmente 1
' There are 80.000 Maoris lafe te eth
Fortune magazine comments that: New Zealand
WORLD WAR
. the cucceas of che pheasants program : vend Umacanl anh aac ie
Vi N ‘ reflects the economic and «n Wu vit. . ees ‘ ve : Eero Ne Pediatrics!
ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF
_ ality of the Rumeian fa iNage '
< © eee ee ' ALCHOLAIC: BEVERAGES
.
. It reflects more than that It + leo WHOM IT MSY CONCERN:
flects the very anthesis of a flavin : Notlee te her y piven tha (it.
. epirtt of dependence of I'’e by rule . teen dave after the date poetsd, the
® and recubation from above that has: "ndersigned propor to sell ale)
DEPARTMENT OF been sepping the economic and ikea (8 beveragee af thene premises,
i JUSTICF and fal vitality of the people in micy na. . deserihed ne follows
i TRBASURY ‘tons over the globe theee late youre VOR Spring Street. Novada City
' DEPARTMENT In our own country men big and Paomant fe cee ontestion. the
INVESTIGATION ‘ttle, men who ron farms or Httle . oderstened & ‘a te the State
! Dusinesses or are exceutives of great! Bond of MN yws ea ace
e ‘industries atke muet mark time and OC whofe! “soetto 9f ce alee
Former Member.of New rwalt for dectatons in Washington bee Sethe hewerne, We sense for there pre
‘fore they can take action on matters Miees as follows
lof life which their forefathers de. , On Sale Beer
jeided for themselves, When wace' Anyone desirins to crotest the ts
Pius think that they may some @tance of such Heense may file 3
day need a new job la natural. soi Sertiied protest with the State
‘far have we drifted. for than +» Roard of Panaliza¢ion at Sacram ato.
Former (Giovernment Agent
Private Inveetigator For
Mexico
—SUPPORT— ; wonder idly what government will7(slformim. stating grounde fer.
do about it. denial an provided by law The pre
H H But eyole muet alwaye come. Mites are now licensed for the sale
. iam Py Oo ey dack to the starting point eventual-. Of alroholic beverages
— = ly—the reetity that nothing but the BETTY F. MARTINEZ.
FOR SHERIFF we . =CLKLIME, economic and social vitality of the
: ple th Hes can surmount
‘ Sanitary, spirit killing shacks. besic difficulties and build base M 0 V . N G
* Todey eaach of those families is prosperity and security. No perciti : A living im an attractive two story six. manent substitute for the sweat of a Our F ‘
urniture Vans
Political Advertisements room stone house of 11,000 squar:. mane bhow can ever come from any! lial ae aly
= feet of floor @pace. Each’ hous’ has. government for any natlon—whether . ving every or
, CANDIDATES a basement with fruit room and. jt he the totalitarian covernment of! somewhere! {
J laundry facilities, central heating. \ Is YOUR Furnitere i '
ai Sa R hardwood floors. a lawn. a large ‘ aboard? ;
ELECT poultry house. fruit trees and two i : E ; ‘
WILLIAM E. WRIGHT By Ralph H. Taylor acres of land. The miners are ac' Long Distance Moving ;
a lesson which circwmstancee. @Iring ownership by monthly payccasiona Also Local Moving
Superior Judge Nevada County foree mankind to: recall every so}ments of only $13. RELIABLE TRANSFER
often a lesson which is literally *8. wha created that change? Tho a AND STORAGE ,
PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 old as Adam. ts that man shell live/neginning is due to two highly inSacramento, Stockton, Freeno,
; ; foy the sweat of his brow. Two “ur-. telligent members of the Quaker Rakersfield Ton Angeles
we Oakland Alameda, San Franciace, !
ELECT oa aves fee ec es se‘t. Clarence Pickett and Bene) The Aceats H
VERNON STOLL = re ney are f8<% Morris, Through their efforts a 200 \. Jun A dample OF ur Seevice
stories of men of different nations ‘lacre farm was bought and offered zi ‘. Storage, Crating. Packing, Pick. ities living under different forms . *) ty i for homesteadine. The Up and Delivery Service
Superior Judge Nevada Coun {the miners i i : y
ty government—yet faced with the rest of the housing marvel cam-:; PREWAR : ~~ Lnesoage cg ny Te ;
me problem and solving it precie-'¢-om the sweat of men’s brows i pernenced .
PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 oS :
: ely in the same way Here we come to an extremely I!QUALITY AT RELIABLE TRANSFER [
BESOT One story in the Rotarian Muz-;!Us rative point in this story: At the REASONABLE AND STORAGE
azine has to do with SO coal mines: Start 250 familles applied. The con: GRASB VALLBY
JAMES SNELL and thetr families The wene te th: @:lon'was that working together PRICES Telephone 30
du sienna ivaiitt trading their labor and skills the . SSS
. Monogehela Valley
Superior Judge of Nevada County The story begin in 1837 when more; Miners were to build their own PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1046 then hall the coalvmlseniotthe reac houses—build roads. dig basements.
Zz fon were closed down 30 per cent . QUarTy and transport stone, put in
i4 of the population was on ‘lief and, water and electric lines. Many didn't
RAY CRENSHAW PHIL
—
H —SPORTING GOODB—
Ws ELECT ‘morale was at ite lowest The mine /@tick it out. One man quit before fee
% families were living in dines in-; the end of the first day saying he
' THOMAS J. BARRETT . never ,worked that hard on WPA. No j
5 2 Political Advertisement man had to be rejected from tho
Sheriff Nevada County project. the week ones eliminated
PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 GI’S FRIEND themselves by throwing up the Gunsmith, Lockamith, Saw Filfeg
Zs sponge—by qnitting.
Amone those who stuck it out Cuehman's Sooters, Evenrude
—RE-ELECT—
there were no drones. All labor wae
rewapped on an even basis. If a man
nafed he was bawled out by the
othere at meetings of the community
amorciation.
. Motors. Complete line of Model
Airplanes, Sadlery. vuns and
Ainmunition, Boats, Blectric Reaire. Washing Machines, Bicyoles
and Bicycle Repairs
CARL J. TOBIASSEN
Sheriff of Nevada County
—THERE 18 NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE—
The other story in Fortune maszGrass Valley Telephone 24
azine reports that the program of See Our Wi
ELEOr rebutiding homes in the devastated . ide 105 Weet Main Street
areas of Russia is going ahead far Selection
WAYNE BROWN i faster in the villazes and farm aaa —
5
; than in the cities. Fortune's invesae
Sheriff Nevada County autor estimates that of the millions i FOR GOOD
ose ‘of rural homes destroyed in the war e urniture
PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1 * ; two thirds may already be restored
BEEFSTEAKS
ELZCT In the cities. apparently the Sov.
let government has failed in its ( [ (0. @) OO]
FRANK G. FINNEGAN building program so far. Two years en er AND GOOD FC D
Fein
azo the Russian government decidDistrict Attorney—Nevada County Z A ed to build several factories for the 256 South Auburn Street GOLD NUGGET
PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 is the only western membér of the. maas output of prefabricated houses Grass Nalley
House committee on World War,;None has begun operations Opponiee Neterans Memorial QLENBROOK
RE-ELEOT Veterans’ legislation which handles} To the contrary the peasant farm. Building Grass Valley-Nevadea City ,
‘most of the important legislation for. ers who had lived by toil for gener-. Highway
H. WAR? SHELDON veterans. He has been an advocate . atione and Nave lit le faith in tt. ~ — dikoenoreas . )
C of all measures for assietance to Vet-. bolehe ‘: utopia restored their hom
District Attorney—Nevada ty erans amg was chairman of the eub-jes precisely us thoee Pennsylya ia \
PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 committee which rewrote the vet-. minery built theirs. They pitched i e
— S erans insurance law involving 75. togeth-" und did the job themselvELEOT billion doHars in insurance. es. O eG Uu Nn iC
f #
B. (Bap) TOCCALINI
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Constable Nevada Township .
PRIMARY ELMCTION, JUNE 4, 1940 r ar wner OAND COCKTAIL LOUNGE nes BS
ELEOT ; ARE RENOWNED IN OALIFORNIA at . d
JACK CURRY Take Advantage of Erskine’s NIGHT TIME SERVICE RATES FROM $1.50 UP f
Constable Nevada Township It’s designed for you and your car. Grass. Valley's Most Excellent Ser’ice— —Beet Food
PRIMARY ELEOTION, JUNE 4, 1946 z x : A HARVEY M. TOY HOTEL v)
Complete and Modern Automotive Repair Service. ova AND K oTREar SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
= : Skilled Mechanics at Your Service J. VANCE HUCKING, Manager
SSSR ADSI I HRT III IHN IR IE IIITRIIIII
f ;
P . ‘ BLUE RIBBON WINNERS }
& Erskine Automotive Offers You (Complete Repair
Z Sas OUR OHOICE LIQUORS represent the very finest im selection, tu
Service from 8 ‘A. M. to . Midnight quality and moderate price, Shop at the GOLD PAN—lu right om the
corner — 3
BOUGHT AND 6OLD GOLD PAN LIQUOR STORE
~ PAULINE AND JOHNNIE ZUGNONI }
‘ Cormer Maim and Auburn Streets Geass Valley A
Call At OPEN DAILY — 10 A. M. TO OP. M. }
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7 ») —AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC . e
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