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8—The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, April 28, 1950
NEVADA ITY NATIVE
DIES IN OAKLAND
ANNIVERSARY NOTED
AT CATHOLIC CONGRESS
Funeral services in. memory. of
-The presence of Samuel CardJohn W. Guscetti, 83, native of inal Stritch of Chicago for the
Nevada City, were held in Oakland Wednesday afternoon. He solemn ‘eucharistic congres_ to
MRS. THATCHER!
OF RENO BUYS
SCHOOL HOUSE
‘Mrs. Reno Thatcher of Reno,
died Sunday. Interment was in be held in Sacramento today, toNev., purchased the French CorMt.’ View cemetery, Oakland.
morrow and Sunday in observral school house Friday afterGuscetti lived in’ Nevada City ance of the 100th anniversary of
noon for $750 and then presented
for many years before moving ‘to ‘the first Catholic mass in the
it to the. community of French
the. bay area.
State capital will mark the first
Corral as a memorial to her parHe is survived by three sisters, time a cardinal has made an ofents, the late Charles M.: Perry
Mrs. Lena Ferini, Los Gatos; ficial visit to northern California.
and, Coral Moulton Perry. W. E.
Mrs. Elizabeth Merilli and Mrs.
A delegation from Nevada City Moulton, uncle of Mrs. Thatcher,
Julia Frizzi, Larkspur.
will join with visitors from virreceived the presentation from
His wife, Margaret, preceded tually every part of the state to
his niece, for the community.
him in death.
participate in the three day proSam Evans, a Colfax contracgram which will be climaxed on tor, appeared on the scene and
Sunday by a solemn pontifical the bidding went beyond a token
SECRET SESSION
mass at the state fair grounds and bid expected. His highest offer
Teachers salaries and contracts
the sermon which will be delivwas $700 when it became apparwere informally discussed at a
ered by Cardinal Stritch, who ent that Mrs. Thatcher was desecret meeting Monday evening
will preside over the mass. The termined the building would not
of the board of trustees of Necelebrant will be Bishop Robert leave French Gorral:
vada City unified school district
J. Armstrong of the diocese of
Ralph E. Deeble, county clerk,
Sacramento.
conducted the auction, which had
CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY
A bus will leave the corner of been ordered at the April meetMrs. Fay Stevenson recently Broad and Pine streets at 9 a.m. ing of the board of supervisors.
celebrated her birthday at the Sunday for Nevada City worWalter A.*Carlson, county suCapehorn restaurant on highway shippers who* wish to attend the perintendent of schools, declared
40. Mrs. Lou Powell, Mr. and Mrs. mass at the state fair grounds. the building was unsuitable for
Edwin Purssell and Ralph BickThe bus will stop on Auburn school purposes and two groups
ham were also guests. Stevenson, street to pick up Grass Valley of ridge folks sought the buildemployed in Chico, was unable to residents who wish to make the ing. In a Solomon decision the
attend the party.
supervisors ordered it auctioned
trip.
off and the two warring factions
united in a common cause to
keep the building.
Mrs. Thatcher is a granddaugh
CEDAR THEATRE
NEVADA CITY
Tonight and Saturday
April 28 and 29
“BAGDAD”
Starring Maureen O’Hara and Paul Christian
“TRAIL OF THE YUKON”
Featuring Kirby Grant and Susanne Dalbert
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
April 30, May 1 and 2
“WABASH AVENUE”
Starring Betty Grable and Victor Mature
Wednesday and Thursday
May 3 and 4
“THE HASTY HEART”
Starring Ronald Reagan and Patricia Neal
“JIGSAW”
Featuring Franchot Tone and Jean Wallace
CHRIST FOR NEVADA COUNTY
ter of W. E. Moulton Sr. who
“NOW IS THE DAY OF SALVATION”
Attend the Great Union
_ Evangelistic Crusade
AT VETERANS MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM
7:45 P. M. EACH NIGHT, SUNDAY, APRIL 30 THRU SUNDAY MAY 21
FEATURING—
Rev. G. Robert Stacey
and
came to California in 1846 via the
Oregon trail? He settled in the
ridge in 1849 and the family has
maintained a_ residence’ there
ever since.
A Young .
Thomas H. Kuche:, state con
Inspiring
troller, this week reported a general fund cash excess over current obligations amounting to
$41,116,167 as of March 31, 1950.
This was $1,863,327 less than the
amount available on Feb. 28, and
compared to a cash excess of $79,390,833 on March 31, 1949.
TWO MEN
Two rural routes in northern
California now available.
Both
have been established for many
years. Retiring men had ‘annual
incomes in upper 4-figure brackets. We want intelligent men with
background of success.
Permanent. Write The J. R. Watkins
Co., 4512 Hollis St., Oakland 8, . )
Calif.
_Rev. Norman Nelson
Evangelist
A Great Tenor
Who Thrills
Every
Audience
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