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December 5, 1940 (6 pages)

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— PAGE TWO NIENCATY MireSAL ANAS THURSDAY, D ECEMBER 5, 1940. fore! Go OS Be "THEY ALL HAVE TO CLEAB. TOGETHER” Nevada City Nugget A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City. . = . Vol io = BETHANY CHURCH Editor and Publisher 419 Spring Street. Affiliated witn the Assemblies of God. + H.’M. LEETE ome) we, Ug a8 eee [i Phone 36, eens oy aoe 305 Broad Street. 7 matter of the second class in Nevada City under Act of the postoffice Congress, March Morn m. a: 9:45 Sunday School Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Thursday at Nevada Ci-y, California, and entered as mail ing worship 11 a. m. Pastor R. Car at rington will be bringing the morning 3, message, This Sunday we will be re 1879. ceiving a missionary offering and we to do their part for our needy missionaries at this time. SUBSCRIPTION RATES EZ HOUSE LOLA MONT St., Grass Valley urge everyone One vear (in Advance) . .-..-..--.-:.-.----.-----$2.50 248 Mill BOOKS for sale and for rent. Mag Christ Ambassadors meet at 6:45 p. m. All the young people enjoy this Evening evangelistic ser. azine subscriptions. Choice Christ vice 7:30 p. m. Come and enjoy a real . weaving. mas and Birthday cards. Swedish old China, Antiques, serveie, Strikes Do Sburd Like Weapons Now meeting with gospel prints. furniture. us. FOR 12-21moce SALE — Small placer claim near Camptonville, Calif. Priced CATHOLIC CHURCH It has often been said that the strike is the only weapon right. John G. Ramm, Camptonthat labor has with which to battle for its rights. Right now. Two masses will be celebrated at ville. as the United States prepares to defend the country and needs the St. Canice Catholic Church SunEXPERT RADIO REPAIRING — the 100 per cent cooperation of every individual, particularly day. The first mass will be at 8 a. Loud Speaker Systems for Rent or m.oand the second at 10 a. m. labor, in order that democracy may.be sustained and_ labor Sale. Authorized Philco Auto Radio Father Patrick O'Reilly and Fathreap the harvest only democracy can supply, it is important Service. ART’S RADIO HOSPITAL er. Edward Williams are the ministhat no weapons be pulled against that program. Strikes such —Specialists in Radio Ills, 11% ters. factories South Church ‘Street, Grass Valley. airplane Coast Pacific big at as those being ,staged Phone 984. 2-19tf are hardly patriotic demonstrations and may seem quite the WATCHES CLEANED, $1.00. Mainopposite to those watching the United States with much chortsprings, $1.00. Watch Chrystals, ling every time there is a strike. The Christian Science Society of round, 25c, fancy, 50c. Al} work The workmen want an increase in‘pay. That is no basis Nevada City holds services every guaranteed. J. M. Bertsche, Watch Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, 114 or reason for throttling and slowing down the manufacture of ‘and Clock repatring. “With Ray's Boulder Street.;Sunday school starts claims indiviual The . planes. Work must go on uninterrupted Fixit Shop, New location, 109 West jj at 9:45. Testimonial meetings are Main Street, Grass’ Valley, -12-1it. . or right to better wages in something to be settled entirely held the first’ Wednesday of each responincreasing ever By JOHN ‘WwW. DUNLAP and progress orderly the apart from “% month at 8 p. m. sibility of industry in its preparedness program. Wages are deUnited Press Staff Correspondent er. The black, brown and purple flags Sunday’s sermon will be ‘God The MERCHANDISE EXCHANGE SACRAMENTO, Dec. 6.—(UP)— were flying while the press, memOnly Cause and Creator.’’ 210 Main Street tail, production involves patriotic response in a crisis. The fifth special session of 1940—. bers and spectators \were in turmoil . Phone 410 states: As one editor and fortunately the last—developed' keeping track of the signals. must It A BARGAIN IN “Today America must produce. It must create. alot of. oratory) Two previous sessions, the blue EVERYTHING. about national de-' and green, were adjourned earlier in go ahead, and make itself strong and impregnable. Nothing The Second Sunday in Advent. fense and relief’ And machine. Cook and heating stoves. industrial the the year, saving many a_headache slow can be permitted to stall or 8:30 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 and the usual var-, for the December session. what is good for it, ' neither labor nor management, if it knows Sy uple iety of subjects, Many new members of the legisa. m. Church School. 11:15 a, wm. Household furniture, camp cots, etc. and understands the temner of the public, will make unreasbe an ena lature, Morning prayer and address.’ The ‘equipment. Tents, elected at the recent election rector will address the congregation Antiques. Good gifts for onable demands on the other. hind the scenes attended the special session as specto the friends. 1930 model A Coupe activity was elec-: tators to pick up pointers on proupon: “Our Nation’s Debt ‘tioneering for the: cedure and get acquainted. Two in Bible.’’ The music will be led by the a good buy $50. ‘vested choir. Mrs. C. A. Libbey will} CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Politically Speaking t TRINITY EPISCOPAL a Don’t Forget How to Laugh 1941 leadership of particular had backgrounds’ 10-7-1moc which direct the choir: Miss Mary Libbey' both houses. will make their terms of office in . Advertise in the Nugget for results, will be at the organ. There have been! Sacramento interesting. Announcement of Christmas. Serstrained relations: Ray Judah, Santa Cruz publisher , “ ever since Gordon’ who won his senate seat by only 14 vices: The Candle Light service will John W. Dunlap. Garland and the votes, was former chairman of the be held Christmas Eve at 10 p. m. The Festival service of the Holy Eu-: conservative democrats wrested con-. It seems sometimes that men and women, too many of them, are forgetting how to laugh. Of course, the topsy-turvy times have something to do with this, and then quite a state highway commission, which number have an ‘idea that laughter—like too much whistling trol of the. assembly last February brought him into close contact with charist will be at 10 a. m. Christmas! from the administration forces. The legislators during previous sessions. Day. All confirmed members of the —is undignified. had a numerical major‘He’ll be on the other end of the table parish will make their communion Charles Kingsley said a man never loses dignity in tellDemocrats at that hour. ity then and a 42 to 38 margin for now. H. THOMAS PATEMAN, Recto. ing a good, clean story, especially if you tell it to listeners suf1941-43, but the bolt of seven inSam Collins is a former congressficiently intelligent to see where the laugh belongs. In a local surgents puts the Olson forces be-, man from Fullerton who took over the northern Orange county assemb-, Rev. Carrington Attends theatre the other night one man’s laugh disturbed the entire . hind the political eight ball. special. fifth the of A highlight ly post vacated by Thomas Kuchel, . Conference of Ministers audience; it was what is called a “horse laugh.’’ Nearly always " { Was an ‘appedtance a new-senator and state’ republican; Robert Carrington, pastor of the too, it burst out in a-quiet scene in which laughter was out of , °°*S!0n iam Malone, state democratic ehairchairman. Collins knows his way ] place. local ‘Bethany Church, attended a : 'man, to plead for party unity and around in legislative circles. Chauncey Depew, probably the most popular _after-din-' patch up the party fences. All the ner speaker this country ever had, said too few men_ knew: democrats, regardless of faction, sat when to be dignified, and as a result succeeded only in making 4°W" together while Malone outlinPosition as pene he sae FF °* M/*. get a laugh . that .Nasty stories, he said, might themselves ridiculous 3 “ of National Chairman Ed Flynn: but the speaker’s stock dropped, and he received no more inthat gemocrats should follow party . lines and those that did should be vitations to talk. Readers of good books will remember in various ways rewarded. Many thought of him cross-)} Malone said that Flynn was very the name of Thomas Carlyle, grained and crabbed. School boys detested him because teach-. ™¥Ch interested in the California « oe a F . ' situation. He stressed that since the and in’ 4.. ocrats neld the assembly major ers always told how Carlyle “loved” his arithmetic, their opinion no such man could be normal. Still it was Thom-, fy) hey BRAAIA elect H apenker. He as Carlyle who said, ‘No man who has once wholly and heartasked for adoption of a unit to bind ily laughed can be altogether, irreclaimably bad. The man who the party delegation, but the ecoa refused and cannot laugh is not only fit for treasoris;gtrategems and spoils; arn = ee his whole life already is a treason and a stratagem. Charles ie eiserns laiea mapped “Oe conference of ministers of the church in Wheatland on Monday. Twenty THINKING OUT LOUD five (Continued from Page One) al peace. moment we Hall presiding, prospective of an international ‘police force. But ‘let that us day in think when maintenance hard these regarding wars Franciscan pre bold stand and, as the wealthiest Kick and you'llP kick alone— 3 ! viously believed to be the choice of Parovernor au Olson. on iN i That gives King 23 and ablest nation of them all, take
: For a cheerful grin will get you au . out of the 42 democratic votes, and world will gladly accord us? that leadership which a wrecked at. Sa" Francisco, and Gardiner John hand. son, Rereeley, both republicans, Grant is now working in the Mare Rowe, who reciting it for many years so that today, as in his great baseball story in verse is as popular as ever. time, the! portionment—from 20 to 23. on the ; _ing down town. Try it on the folks at home — Sacramento Union .; Earl Walton Released . na, Florida, Michigan, New Mexico, cause of the fire and before it was North Carolina, Oregon and Tennesdiscovered, it had gone too far toa. see each picked up one each. The new save the building, ‘Nearby neighbors a seh Cee and Walton was taken into. custody by fractional the local forest service rushed system, based on the to the scene but were able to save After Court Hearing ‘the Grass Valley police while he was shifts in state populations and a only the other buildings on _ the ranch, = : engaged in taking gasoline from an stable house membership of 435. The place was occupied by th» Earl. Walton, Grass Valley youth automobile inY Grass Valley. It was. 12@ migration to the west of resiwho had been picked up for alleged. determined at the court hearing, dents of the “dust ‘bowl’ states was Stone family who recently moved ation of his parole, was released} however, that Walton had permisthe major factor in California’s popnthere and they lost practically every ra hearing before Superior}sion from the owner of the machine lation jump since 1930 from 5,677,thing they owned including all their 251 to 6,907,887, a.gain of 1,230,clothing and winter provisions. The George L. Jones here.’ to obtain the gasoline. 136, Women’s Club and local people ireThe California delegation consists sponded in giving aid to the needy 107 Mill Street Ps . ONE 67 Nevada County Photo Center Portraits, Commercial. Photography, * Sa Drovcensnres * Grass Valley : Enlargi ; eee BS 4 Fr . aming, Kodaks and Photo Supplies, Movie Cameras and Films 3 si ans for the coming session. There was confusion aplenty at the ‘8 Hour Kodak Finishing“Old Copies, v of 11 democrats and nine republicfamily, special session with three sessions going on, so each chamber was rigd ith Saad “a the Fresh Fruits and Vegetables al Forest here, is now employed in a like capacity at the State Division of Forestry headquarters, FREE DELIVERY %. 315 Broad Street Phone 88 under The Only . Real Security Grn 2, ‘ ‘ at rm ey b Aid SS oie hing N Baty be el, tee cee ‘ ‘ OT i ranch, a landmark: in the (Mill Creek California’s\ gain of three was the district was destroyed by fire a few : GROCERY CO. had H HS Sommers Don’t forget how to laugh; but don’t do all your laughgreatest for any state, since Arizodays ago. A, defective flue was*the : mat been doing drafting work for the Tahoe Nation OLD RANCH HOME BURNS CAMPTONVILLE, Dec. 5. — The house, Besides new “NOW AT STATE CAMP Jack Island navy yard. A new consignment of CCC boys _ What did Thayer do to make the world happier? Many ipelbcbae gine ence ore asic arrived Monday from Grass Valley men and boys do not know his name, but they know what is! the possibility of most anything hapand ae now stationed here hauling caled the classic of sport writing for which he became famous; pening in the coming week. -gravel on the road between here and —‘‘Casey at the Bat’’. No one did more to create this fame for! From legislature to congress is a the sleighville house. Thayer and make it nationwide than did the lamented comed-. 107 hop but Californians were ian, DeWolf Hopper. Hopper began reciting sthis piece be-. “D°e™e? With announcement that ia : census gains will give this state three tween acts of his music plays about 1893 at Chicago, kept on. more congressmen in the next reapSommers ' Broad Street, Nevada City Mayor Ranger William Sharpe, . his supporters will scratch around Where a kicker is never known. At Santa Barbara, last September, a writing man who; between now and January 6 for more __CAMPTONVILLE NOTES gave the world many a hearty laugh passed into the sunset: . eho pee Se . ¢ * ‘ ° ¥ 1 ypears to pe in ne TiVCAMPTONVILLE, Dec. 5. Mr. Ernest Lawrence Thayer. He it was sr the Republicans can f who: said ““Wrinkles made ers seat, since and Mrs. William O. Grant came up by laughter are the outward manifestation of the inward yetain control by playing ball with from Vallejo Sunday on a brief week spirit of kindliness.’” A good thought to keep uppermost in. the economy bloc. Thomas Maloney, end visit to their home here. Mr. 50c ], ters are expected to come before the city trustees. end. a with regular business, several What then? What shall be the ortake TURKEY DINNERS of] Benjamin present strength, i Dan Gallagher, San almost session tonight armed _ CHICKEN, STEAK AND ‘TONIGHT monthly here ple of the United States your mind right now with the Christmas season SESSION regular the city council will be held at the der of the world? Shall we the peo ‘ The City Hall 'King, Los Angeles democrat, over ’ COUNCIL be years before we shall be able to tion of our Shamrock Cafe Sac reduce our armaments to a ifrac to which a philosopher of a later day added this parody: ‘. the South The group assisted in the dedication of the new Wheatland Bethany edifice. must arm in self defense. It may Lamb said a laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market, . unit rule and voted to support Cecil “Laugh and the world laughs with you; from conference, compel and then attract univers At.this historical ministers ramento district were present at the INITIATION TONIGHT Five candidates will be initiated in to the Nevada City Elks Lodge tonight, Following the initiation cer ee ee ‘I’ sessions shifted from one to anoth-, emonies, a buffet supper will serve: eS . > ; =. ad => Ir =~ #0 ‘mea a fiAr ic ae th= Sitio 5 = 42Sa 55 D bread en ee 8 A HOME Of Your Own Full information on home building Convenient monthly payments can be arra nged Nevada County Lumber Company “The Pioneer Lumber Yard” 244 Boulder Street Telephone 500 Nevada City