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‘PAGE EIGHT
_NEVADA CivyY NUGGET
CLEANERS
LACK OF PROPER SPURGEON’S
ADD NEW SACTO. BRANCHSCHOOLS WEEK
SCHOOLING HELPS°
TO OPEN APR. 27
MAKE CRIMINALS
Spurgeon’s
Ofeaniix
and
Dyeing
Works after sixteen years of ‘“un
excelled”’ service for their Northern
California
This
strengthen his position. Some weeks
ehairman of a county associatior of
country’s
of
many
articles,
and
has
most
been
famous
magazine
as well as motion
pictures
radio
supposed
programs.
It
that
would make a
he
was
hardly
statement fixing upon our public
schools the resjfvonsibility
for
the
wide-spread
crime
wave~
that
replied,
stating
that
he
“It
tion
has
always
had
that
;
it
schooling
is
and
lack
the
training
econvic
CAMPTONVILLE
By ACTON M. CLEVELAND
2.
April
16.—
NM arysville
a few days
was
in town
federal
the
Bureau
control,
Meek
of
offer
in
the
American
Ipan
of
living
to
sharing responsibilities,
en
and other
lems.
position
of educators
students of social
They ‘point
out
that
his mother Mrs. Minnie
of Pike City.
Rath
official
business
twice
this
past
prob. week.
to solve the crime problem is through
iis home at Sacramento after spenaing a week as the guest of his grandmother’ Mrs. Grace Peterson.
.
i.
pupils
the
minds
honesty,
of
morality,
e.,
concede
a
truth,
ice. Many students of
problems
by instilling
sense
and
of
social
land
the value of em
returned
Friday
from
a
brief
3.
ployment and intelligent use of leis
It
is
a
state
system,
4.
An epidemic of flu has been
pre
Do
other
states
pay
part
5.
the
cost
of
the
the entire burden. Parents must co. !
persons
stricken.
Dolores Bishop;
Miss
well-equipped,
poorer:
sections,
Mr.
6.
its
UNIONSelfPolishing
Wax givesa bright, new
surface to wood floors,
linoleum, tile, etc. Dries
in 20 minutes without
many ~ districts!
hours.
This
is
influence
and
parént
where
the! William Gr
Ghacc
time
in
ane at a4
lives of tmeri-,
the
ca’s boys and girls.
Mpa Ch eae Sac’
in
Saturday
and:
1-oute
a
retiurged
‘
his mother and two brothérs, Mrs.
es
ieee
Clayton Chatfield, Stanley and ClayThey spent last
visiting
Mrs.
Chatfield’s
band.
)
ee,
y
:
h7ts
beaks
h
i
7;
sity of California, Berkeley, return
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry .
Davey.
to use. Pints 45c. Quarts 75c. At
leading stores and all Union Ser
districts
per
pupil
without
the
‘in
vice stations,
assessed
@ quick dissolving
@ easy on the hands.
® more washings
per package
school
The Olympia is particularly
adapted to the needs of the
i
fazm home.
east, of Nevada City;
Of all public school funds raisea, .
inesday. He stated. the state contributed as follows:
1 924-1925
lay3-ago that prospects good.
1 930-1931
Subscribe for The Nugget.
1 933-1994
8.
ae
At The Nevada Theater
6I5
APRIL 22, 23, 24
d it asks no odds
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ARE BEST
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(For Pressure Cooker and all other
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Hundreds of local housewives who have been thrilled and.
inspired before by Jane Barton will have the opportunity
of meeting her again in the west’s unique home economics
.
conference, the Homecraft Institute. Those of you who have
not heard her before are urged to set aside these dates right
now. Mrs Barton brings you a new message—a new insight
into the romance of home making. Her three talks will cover
‘every phase of household economics, She will tell you how ta
take best advantage of the extraordinary opportunities afforded by the Federal Housing Administration’s plans. There
will be a special representative of the Federal Housing Administration present at every session to answer questions.
Here’s the chance to make your dreams come true. Come to
You can challenge the costliest cars on the road —
.
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Foot room for all
spendin
There With A
What part of the cost does the . i
1 919-1920
Univer
districts,
_ OFFICIAL PRICE CLASS .
ECONOMY CHAMPION
List prices at Pontiac, Mich., hegin at $615 for the ‘‘6”’ and $730 for the ‘‘8’’ (subject to change
without notice). Safety plate
actin: of accessories extra, Offeredon G.M.A,.C’snew 6 % Time Payment Plan.
peer otamtert = De Luxe “‘6’’.and “‘8’’.Spies
212 Mill Street
rass Valley, California
Upa ¢
:
state pay?
fled 35 feet in a new tunnel con-.
ed to school Sunday after spending . +5
eiing an old channel a couple of.
the Easter holiday in Nevada City
at
is
. schools.
1999-1910
1 914-1915
student
various
some.
he came out.
Mr. Perri has}
rorl ing with Harold Haley
ana]
Davey,
who
'd if would be financially impossthle
. for many poorer districts to provide
. A
y
gt
Sheahan
1] during the
last . 1889-1890
t has practically all gone . 1899-1900
Pe.
Harry
eS
ER cs uaeaay
ton, Jr., Sunday.
week
Loma
fo Pike City.
paca Se LESS GELS ya she
;
by Mrs.
the original ‘granulated soap
plus 3 important improvements:
is
é . more than a -hundred-times—as-ereat
-Rieoias in other districts. Without state
PERRI GRAVEL PROPERTY
with
In
ly valuation
Sir and-—Mrs--N-—Bugh Saturday from.
Earl Chatfield motored te San An-.
dreas
Bud Jones and oth-.
aee.
tion -play—important—par
critical
rubbing or polishing.
It’s easier to apply, economical
Why are school facilities not
conduct or associations outside of,bers of the local Missouri CCC camp, . State aid?
home
Skeahan.
metal tubes—five tuning bands,
shadow tuning and many other —
exceptional features. No matter
what the need or the purse, there
is a Crosley model that is exactly
suitable. Crosley models meet
every need of farm, home, busimess man or traveller. And
Crosley invites any comparison.
useful , tace Pfiffer, George Rose, Harl Rose, . citizens.
be held responsible for the student's . and Mrs. William Lang, seven mem. canal
school
Marko
Mrs. Evalyn
Because education of all the peo
Postmaster Lydia
Citizens of the. Nation, they cannot Louis Rose, Lawrence Turner,
week
Mrs.
@ The 1936 Crosley Radios
White King
, O. Groves, Lola B. Cleveland, Myron would be unable to provide schools
While the public schools are do-, Pauly, Katheryne Pauly, Mrs. Gracé. —and thousands of children
would
ing all within their present power Pauly; Warren Pauly, Mrs. Cons-. be denied
their rights as American
out
last
represent the finest in beauty,
performance and value. Ali
Why does the state pay part
operate and do their part.
to turn
spent
visiting
aCrosley ,
the NEW Improved
of
cause without ‘‘state aid’’ to equalize the ,abilities of the richer and
of
sister,
City
You're
Yes. Every state in the Union pays
of
Francisco
this weék in the bay district visi
the costs of their. schools?
country, but these educational in-. Hackley, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Calvin,
stitutions cannot be expected to bearg Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L.
Bishop,
youth
7
Kourteen states,
during
1935,
were required by laws to allocat
e
ushers in
iy
the maintenance and development =
San
public
i
der state laws.
ple benefits the whole state and be
the
and
ported.from public funds levied un
Mary
to
$11)
he
beer revenue directly to the support
ing.
created
lowing
service
durin:
their return they were accompanié
Our school system belongs to the
of the costs of schools?
The public schools are rendering a
beer
general funds, appropriations we}
made from these general funds fq?
Nevada
’
valent here the past week, school
was closed for three days, the fol
great
Office.
Property——No Trespassfor sale at the Nugget
¢c charjta
jtable
bl
Does-our school system belong
at least part.
schools.
visit at San Francisco.
ure as a deterrent of crime.
from
totaled approximately
. Welfare purposes.
to the district or city, to the county,
Mr. and Mrs. Acton M. Cleve
just
our
15,.—Re
the various states and statistics compiled by the Office of Education, U.
educational,
i
ed uniformly by state laws, and -sup
Sargent Chapman left Sunday for
in
April
ports from administrative officers of
or to the state?
the wav
proper-education
directly
1935,
states, where peer revenue went inl
WASHINGTON,
tunity which is democracy.
by constitutional provisions g,overn
the
rived
total revenue derived from beer I
Roads Enand defending the equality of oppor
.
. gineering. Department, arrived a few
state.
is
of those states, al
all state governments. In thirty oth{
joying the protection of government,
on
This
“Private
ing’’
signs.
will be able to help throughout ‘life
William Bossen, a member of the
WPA staffat Marysville was in town
careers in this country.’’
This aid for 7%
public schools
000,000, or about 20 per cent of tl
and
tefuitewa.
schools?
To train all children so that they
lindnency
criminal
boys
edu
jen.
subsequent
of their seloaie,
from beer collected by state
girls’ of California that
and local governments was used for
public’
Gieh? schools shall be kept open for}
under
free
What is the purpose of puDlic
gether,
a member of
of
and
of the great causes for juvenile deand
about $38,000,000 was shifted from
the counties to the state, The con
cation to every child.
R.
one i. With
is
the
spread interest in the
probably more intense now
ing a series of articles in the form of
questions and answers which has
of proper . days ago to spend a short vacation
that
»y
the Nevada City Nugget is publish
Bernard D. Rathjen,
.
!
my
provided
the
azo on official business.
‘
been
previousiy
wide
schools,
of
County Suryevor Jason
by Colonel:
Bowes and added:
port
will
CAMPTONVILLE,
or deny the state
been erroneously. quoted
of the
‘public
the
ment attributed to him. He immedjiately
quiring the state to provide the sup
Week will begin April 27. Because counties. The purpose of this amend
maintained
country is experiencing today.
An inquiry was accordingly addressed to Mr. Lawes, requesting him .
either. to affirm
voted a constitutional amendment re
BEER REVENUE
IS USED TO AID
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
_FRIDAY, APRIL th; 1936,
hy
public school systems.
S. Department of the Interior show
stitution now requires the state to
—
California returns 50 per cent ;
shopping motorists coming from out
that in addition to one-quarter bilits beer revénue to the localities
of town to Sacramento and will conbeen prepared for it by Dr, Elmer furnish not less han $60 per child lion dollars
revenue obtained by the
Staffelbach, research director of the in average daily attendance in the
which it is collected. The other
tinue to offér the type of cleaning
California Teachers Association, and elementary schools, and not less than federal government in 1935 from the per cent goes into the general a
facilities that have proven much in
Alfred
EE. Lentz, legal -advisor of $90 per child in average daily atmanufacture and sale of beer, the The state’s 2c a gallon tax on ma
demand.
state governments collected approxithe State Department of Education. tendance in the high schools.
beverages brought in $1,267,294.
Robert Churchill with ten years
mately $55,000,000 in excise
ana in’ 1935. Beer licenses, which wel}
9.
Is it good policy to have these
cleahing experience in Sacramento The first article follows:
.
special taxes on beer. Approximat“fixed charges” for public education
not segregated, also were a substa}
and a lifetime resident of Sacramenely $55,000,000 from such taxes alin the state constitution?
tial part of the state’s revenue.
1. What are public schools?
to has been appointed manager. The
so was obtained by
local’.
governYes. Such “fixed harges” are realformal opening is
Scheduled
for
Public schools are supported by
ments. About 50 per cent of the revMrs. A. Marko and son, Joe, .
ly
constit
utional
Suaran
tees to the
Monday April 20.
public taxation,
enue
the, subject
newspaper“and
Paso
In 1933 the people of California
of
branch
feature a drive in service to‘cater to
school trustees, quoted Warden Lewis E. Lawes, of Sing Sing Prison.
as having stated that ‘‘schools are
the cause of crime in this country.”
Warden Lawes’ administration of
of the
Del
recently
increased?
boulevard,
new modernistic
thriving
support been
>
ment was to relieve real and personal property taxpayers in the counthan for many years past, due to the . ties.
By this amendment annual
careful scrutiny of all tax programs, school support to’ the
extent
of
fice, located in the center
ago in Miami, Fla., Col. A. L. Bowes,
penitentiaries
the
Paso boulvevard, North Sacramento.
ten quote well known authorities to
one
announce
opening Of a new branch at 1439 Del
An advocate of a subject will ofithe
es,
patrons
The seventh annual Public Schools
public school
=.
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Angeles @496 ‘Main, *Sand
ag
oo ae
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