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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

July 6, 1966 (20 pages)

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ad ¥ re a The Advertiser.. .July 6, 1966 THE Goren YEARS MONEY FOR YOUR CHILDREN — HOW TO HAVE FUN OUT OF IT Retired parents accept in Treasure Auction Party.” They spcrae the advice often given isolated the few practical things ere that everybody past age from the household they wanted 65 should spend their money to move, then put everything on themselves and not leave else they had, from chinaware it to heirs. i to a brass bed, on sale at the They aren’t about to follow “Auction.” They gave each the advice. But they think it’s. child a handful of play money a nice idea. totalling $1,000, then over Mr. Arthur R. Starnes, who three days let them bid on has lived in California since things — to the extent of their his retirement two years ago, play money — until they were has just given $5,000 to a sixbroke. Everything went. Then year-old grandson who bears Mrs. Ramsey, getting sentimenhis name. But not in cash. He tal like a mother, made Mr. put the $5,000 in one of the Ramsey agree to pay freight luest of the: Blue Chip stocks charges to ship the treasures on the New York Stock Exto the children’s homes. change, and put the stock in A fellow named William the grandson’s name with himShoemaker, now 68 and reself as guardian. He has specitired, is setting out to have a Befreeze 325 Idaho Maryland Rd. (Across from Hills Flat Lumber) fied in a letter to the grandson ball with $2,000 of his money, and the grandson’s parents that and in the process revolutionize dividends from the stock are to the candy business. He is trying be cashed and placed in a savto find a candy company, with ings account in thechild’s name stock to sell, that will pay div. . for his college education. idends in candy bars instead He ‘has also specified that the of cash. He has eight grandgrandson under no condition children, all under 10-yearscan cash in the stock until he old. “What do kids know about is 21, which is 15 years. In a dividend check?” he. asks. that time, Grandpa figures, the “It’s just a piece of paper. But stock may grow into a small candy bars — that’s a capitalfortune. And in the meantime, istic system they can underhe is mailing his grandson stand. once a week the stock market “And just think how they’ll tables from the newspaper, with advertise the company as they his stock circled in red, and is spread those candy bars amailing all reports and news round the neighbo rhood every stories of the corporation. He’s three months. ” going to educate his namesake Mr. Shoemaker wants to to be wealthy. Mr. and Mrs. George W. buy $250 worth of stock for Ramsey, a Pennsylvania coueach grandchild. He thinks ple who settled in a Gulf Coast that will give them about 50 apartment when they retired, candy bars each per quarter.
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