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2-—The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, May 20, 1949
305 Broad Street, Nevada ‘City—Telephone 36
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Scientific Understanding of God
Will Remedy Human Unrest
Says Christian Science Speaker
A world negotiating, temporizamg, and appeasing in search of a
wemedy for human unrest can find
progressive relief and final heal‘ang through a scientific underwtanding of God, declared John S.
Sammons, C. S., in a public lecture
wn Christian Science here Tues@day night.
Mr. Sammons, a member of the
Board of Lectureship of The
Mother Church, The First Church
#f Christ, Scientist, in Boston,
Massachusetts, spoke at the eleamentary school under the auspices
@f the Christian Science Society of
WNevada City. His lecture, heard
.RBy a good size audience, was enAitied: ‘‘Christian Science: The
Revelation of God’s Infinite Good“The world, lulled by the mesmmerism of its own illusions, sits
‘at the fleshpots of Egypt ang de‘cries_the lack of leadership,’’ Mr.
Sammons said. ‘‘Why does not
“Goad raise up a leader? they say.
@m common parlance, Why doesn’t
the President do something? Why
ioesn’t Congress do something?
Why doesn’t Britain do something?
Russia? This nation and: that nation, this person or that person?’
Instead of this fruitless questionamg, the speaker asserted, people
mMeed to lay hold on the practical
‘traths taught by Christ Jesus, the
Way-shower for all mankind. His
Zeachings, as rediscovered in their
#riginal] spiritual import by Mary
Baker Eddy, offer “‘the key to true
Jeadership and the answer to the
«xompetitive. social. currents
amoral confusion of the times.’’
Christian Science offers to bewildered humanity a_ reasonable
and practical way, leading to uniwersal peace and well-being, Mr.
Smmons continued.
“The answer,’ he
‘the perception and demonstration
of the true reflection of God,
which introduces into human afTairs a decisive concept of God as
Principle. It was this transcendent
—expression.that gave Mary Baker
Eddy the understanding and wis“lom that so distinguished her
Yeadership of the Christian Science
movement. And it is the reflection
_ “of these spiritual qualities by the
individua] Christian Scientist that
will carry this movement forward
ry
said, ‘is in
am the fulfillment of its saving
‘mission, Her followers must consciously work with God to mold
their characters, to cherish and
‘expand the ideas of
Christianity. Thus will the world
-find its leadership, and the _ in‘dividual his freedom from the at‘tractions and deflections of: materiality.’’
‘Actual instances. of physical
healing through Christian Science
Ywere described by the lecturer in
“sunport of his statements on the
way tc meet the needs of the times.
He old about a friend who was
healed of acute rheumatism and
anmterna] cancer after physicians
had given up the-case as hopeTess.
Another friend fell headlong
Mown a stairway in the dark. After
*she had been completely restored
‘by Christian Science treatment
alone, an X-ray picture showed
“Bhat the pelvic bone and an upper
“arm had been broken, but were
“perfectly set without any material
‘mid,
Business problems also are
samenable to the healing effect of
Christian Science, Mr. Sammons
Weclared.
‘During the past ten to fifteen
‘years business has witnessed what
«an best be described as ‘an extenwive chemicalization,’’’ he said.
“The diversities and. complexities
wof our economic structure continue
to multiply. The answer is purely [
‘mental, It can be found only in
»spiritua] ideas.”
The lecturer explained that
*when he said the answer to busi‘ness problems is found in spiritual
.‘ideas, and in the application of
‘these ideas. to the particular situsation at hand, he did not mean
“better mousetraps or other objects
‘ sof invention,
“True ideas are spiritual, perma-.
‘nent, indestructible,’ he continued
“To reflect, express, or otherwise
wmanifest spiritual ideas, we must
@urn to the infinite source of
and’
inot awaiting
a practical .
these ideas, namely, divine intelligence, or God. Christian Science
reveals this infinite intelligence as
unfettered, uncircumscribed, knowing no bounds. This intelligence
eliminates obstructions, obviates
delays, and is reflected in the
natural aptitude of man for action
that is both wise and right for doing that which is right when it is
right to be doing it. This is the
ordination of God’s creation which
becomes effective in human affairs
through spiritual understanding.
This action is both timely and
timeless in the good with which
it blesses all. When busifiess—
which is in substance the activity
of right ideas—manifests divine
control it will not appear to be
under personal control. When business expresses more of the
amenities common to that relationship, the co-operation, the understanding, the unity—qualities
which are always in evidence where
the spirit of the Golden Rule prevails. When business is seen as
an instrument for the advancement of mankind rather than as a
convenient vehicle’ for personal
profit, its share will be as the
measure of wheat_.of Bible—times,
‘pressed down, and shaken together
and rushing over’ (Luke 6.38).
“Business men must endeavor
to express more of that Love which
is God, the Love that brings freedom from human will and selfishness—not the false love of emotion or sentimentality, but the divine Love which offers the only
permanent basis for a_ scientific
relationship.among men. This re-’
flection of divine Love is the lubricant that will free the wheels of
business from -friction and _wear,
nourish ethics, and guard morality. Let this Love which is God
govern your businesses and it will
flourish, blossom, and be rich in its
growth and fruitage. It is impossible for the human mind to produce
a problem the answer to which
does not already exist in the divine
Mind. Mrs. Eddy has written ‘Remember thou canst be brought into
no condition, be it ever so severe,
where Love has not been before
thee and where its tender lesson is
thee’ (The First
Church of Christ, Scientist, and
Miscellany, p. 149).
“In the thought of
ple business is closely
most peoassociated
with the world calls progress, ex; pressed in a desire to advance
. ourself, to get ahead. The goal is
generally represented in some material, hence limited, objective.
Christian Science reveals progress
as purely and ,wholly spiritual.
Mrs. Eddy says. ‘Progress is the
maturing conception of divine
Love’ (Miscellany, p. 181). Progress then is not in the acquisition
of land, or in the erection of
larger barns wherewith to bestow
our goods. Our ability to perceive
and to appreciate the nature of
Love, to express in a measure
Love’s tender compassion, its infinite provision, its incomparable
grace. evidences our maturing or
growing. conception of Love, or
God, and is the only true progress.”’
Placer-Nevada League
A So Roseville W.R. 1.000
WINOID: 555-555. cea pO .750
MOOR sks tas nce 1 -750
Nevada City .... 2 -500
3 oe aaa ae pea 2 -500
Grass Valley .... 2 bs 500
Placerville ...... eS 2 833
Truckee et Z .333
Auburn si -250
Roseville A.C. .. 0 2 000
Scores Last Sunday
Folsom 4. -Auburn 0.
Roseville W.R.;2, Grass Valley 1.
Nevada City 6, Celfax 3.
Roseville A.C, forfeited to Lincoln.
Placerville. at
poned,
Truckee, post“Games Next Sunday
Colfax in Truckee.
Folsom in Placerville.
Grass Valley in Lincoln, .
Roseville A.C: in Nevada~ City.
Games Saturday Night
Auburn in Roseville “W.R.
. Vance, S
4 Hamilton, carpenters.
SWEETLAND NEWS
By Mrs. Roberta Stuart
Bart ‘‘Babe’’. W. Pinaglia, Sacrameno, business manager of the
Rose Wood estate, visited in North
San Juan Sunday,
ness relative ot the estate and to
visit his brother, Pete Pinaglia, and
sister, Mrs. Ray Bradshaw.
George Wilson is operating the
Dodge mill on a contract and expects to average 40,000 board feet
@ day. His crew includes Noris
. Wilson, sawyer; Virgil Church,
edgerman; Harvey Webster, Paul
Sauers, green chain; Ray Blakley,
pond man; Fay Blakley, mechanic;
Walter Corbett, trim saws; Bob
Stanley Richards, Jimmy
Robert Sauers sustained burns
on his face, neck, left shoulder and
side, when a butane tank _exploded
at his trailer house on Matt Sauers
ranch in Sweetland. His wife had
smelleg a leak and when he turned
a valve to test it the tank exploded.
Mrs. Annie Browning of Nevada
City is a visitor this week at the
home of her son in French Corral.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Gould and
Leonard Gould of Nevada City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. Stuart in Sweetlang Sunday.
Farm Bureau Center met Friday
evening in Wood’s hall, with Frank
Addleman presiding.
Pot-luck supper was served Friday at the Methodist church ‘in
North San Juan.
Epworth League of Grass Valley
Methodist church enjoyeq a picnic
Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. Williams’ place.
Visiting at the home of Mrs.
Kathryn Nealson were her sons
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Nealson, Grass Valley, and Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Nealson and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Aszevedo of Sacramento.
Mrs. Alice I. Wisdom from Sacramento has been visiting her folks
in Nebada City. She also visited
with her sister, Mrs. Roberta Stuart and family in Sweetland.
Albert E,.‘‘Pat’’ Bone has moved
to North San Juan from Tracy.
He was a member of the Tracy
police force for 25. years before he
recently resigned and took his pension: His brother officers presented him with a gold star pin and
wrist watch.
Watch this column for the date
of the next dance at Al’s Corner.
Opal Laudenslager is in the hospital where she underwent an operation and is recovering very nicely.
Her friends and neighbors hope she
will be back ‘in her wee in -Tyler
very soon. Se
Mrs. Opal Laudenslageér’s: two
sisters, Irene and Dorofhy,! and
families are making théir-homes in
Tyler.
Peterson’s Corner held a dance
at Sweetland Saturday, with ‘music
by the Night Owls. Another dance
is expected May 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reeder of
Redwood City are back at Bigley’s
ranch in the Tyler district. .
Women’s .Secret Pals club of
North San Juan will meet tomorrow at the home of Margaret Madden in Birchville. A pot-luck
luncheon will be held at noon. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peterson expect to complete their new home
in the very near future.
Rhythm Rascals, the small orchestra of North San Juan and
Ridge, deserve a lot ef credit from
all residents of North San. Juan,
Ridge, and French Corral, and near
by towns.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berwick,
Walnut Creek, are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Slankard. Mrs, Berwick is Mrs. Slankard’s sister. The Slankards. will
return with them to build a summer home in Santa Cruz.
R. Carroll Hill had a surprise
visit from his daughter, Mrs. Helen
Mullard of North Hollywood, and
his niece, Mrs. Kenneth Dark and
husband from Arcadia over the
weekend.
L. W. Wood is building a new
garage at his place on Cherokee
street.
School closes June 8 in North
San Juan. Graduating from the
8th grade are Frances Young, Nettiegale Ennis, Jean Ennis, Gertrude Rhoades, Frank Worley, Alvin Clark, Graduation exercises
will be held in Twambly hall.
Don’t leave your clothes out
over night. Mrs. Edith Bradshaw
had a clothes line full of clothes
and when she went out to bring
to settle busi. ,
Church
Notes
Pentecostal Church of God
116 Sacramento Street
Austin Allen, pastor
10. a.m.—Sunday school. .
11 a.m+—Morning worship.
7.45 p.m.—Evening service.
Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. evangelistic message.
St. Canice Church
Father William Daly, pastor
Sundays—8 ang 10:30 a.m.
Holy days—7:15 and 9 a.m.
Week days—8 a.m.
Christian Science Church
Christian Science society of
Nevada City holds services every
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at
the church on Boulder street:
Sunday school will be at 9:45
a.m.
Testimonial meeting first
Wednesday of each month at
8 p.m.
Our
cated
reading room is now loin the church edifice, 114
Boulder street and is open Mondays, Wednesdays and_ Fridays,
holidays exceptel, from 2 to 4 p.m.
Methodist Church
Dahigren E. Casey, pastor
9:45 a.m.—Church school. Lloyd
Geist is general superintendent.
11 a.m.—This Sunday is Rural
Life Sunday. The theme for the
morning. worship will be: ‘‘The
Vine and the Branches.”’
6:45 p.m.—yYouth fellowship. The
discussion will be on: ‘‘The Macedonian Call: Come Over and
Help Us.’’ A group from the
Marysville youth fellowship will be
our guests.
Community Baptist
Church
311 Commercial Street
Rev. John A. MacDonald, pastor
9:45 a.m.—Sunday school.
11 a.m.—Morning worship.
7:30 p.m.—Evening service.
Trinity Episcopal Church’
Max L. Christensen, rector
9:45 a.m.—Church school.
11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and
sermon.
Thursday, 4 p.m., Junior choir.
Thursday, 7:30 p.m.,
choir.
her clothes in the next morning
she found her line was stripped.
Mr. and Mrs. Waid Oden of
North San Juan called on Mr. and
Mrs. Vern McLaflin at Sweetland
at their home this week.
When Mr. and Mrs. Noris Wilson remodeled their place in French
Corral they said they found handbille between walls. Yellow with
age it is on wall of Mae Wilson’s
Cottage lunen room at French Corral.
This is what itsaid:
SELLING OUT
A large assortment of
PAPER HANGINGS
a lot ef
Window Shad
Selling off Lowest
Close Out Stock
Time to (by) buy Wallpaper
FRANCH: & CO.
Post Office Building
No. San Juan
Remember
Post Office Building
No. San Juan
Selling .07c Roll
North San Juan, Oct. 17, 1859
E. Franchere
P. H. Butler
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reeder established home at Shady Creek
about 1869. They had five children.
Two, Mrs. Nettie Burnett and
Frank S. Reeder. J. H. Reeder was
known for his big team of horses.
His son, Frank S. Reeder, now resides there.
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The hagfish, found in California
waters, bores into the flesh of
larger fishes and eats them, leaving
but skin and bones.
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EXPERTS SPLIT ON GOLD BILL
This week the advocates of
a free market for \gold finally had
their innings before a congressional ‘committee. The hearing was
‘held before the Senate banking
and currency committee on the
measure _ introduced by ~ Senator
McCarran and me to permit the
unrestricted sale of domestic newly-mined gold. A committee from
the gold mining industry headed
by Dr. McLaughlan of the Homestake gold mine arrange for our
testimony. iy
Unfortunately the hearing boiled
down into a quarrel between economists. Our economists were led by
Dr. David Lawrence of New York.
The opposition by Dr. Walter
Spahr of the national economists
committee on monetary policy,
also of New York. Dr. Spahr contended for the free coinage and
circulation of gold at. the established treasury price of $35.00 an
ounce but, he objected to the free
market for domestic newly-mined
gold. ‘The committee therefore was
treated to a discussion of the
subject on a highly intellectual
and even confusing level.
have the help of Fred Searles,
New York mining engineer, who
has held prominent positions in
the government and is well known
the other fiscal agencies’ of the
administration filed adverse reports. ‘They objected to any action
which would tend to reflect uopn
what they called “the stability of
the dollars’’.
A free market for gold would.
we think, give a higher price for
gold in the market ang the treasury has pegged the price at $35.00.
We did,
throughout the mining industry."
However, the Federal Reserve, :
Treasury Department, anq all of
Washington Notes
By Congressman Clair Engle
The net result of the héeahig was
not encouraging. The economists are
in a fight over its merits, the bankers are split on it, and the gov=
ernment fiscal agencies are against
it. For it, we have substantial
support among leading national
economists, bankers and of course
the gold mining industry. It looks
like a draw so far—or a little
less.
Frank Willard Hudson Marysville farm hand. who pleaded
guilty last week to a cattle rusting
charge in Nevada county superior
court, was sentenced Tuesday to
San Quentin prison for a term to
be set by the prison board.
George, the older of the two,
has pleaded not guilty. His trial
has been set for May 27 in guperior court before Judge James
Snell. The court appointed Robert
C. Schiffner, Nevada City attorney
as defense counsel.
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HOW IS YOU
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we will answer the question.
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AND BUILDERS
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