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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

February 10, 1944 (4 pages)

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z I alee, ‘as “detined by —Printed and Published oe at eens Cuy. Editor apna he 44 Pat hed Semi-Weekly, Monday ana Whursdsy evada City, California, and entered as ms patbunt ‘of the second class in the ,postoffice at — City under Act of Congress, March 3, t tide winiat greatest ablightionie i in ie ent is imiplicit in sending our ! to'congress, whole, that body has been itself in' récent Geare' in a’manner to undermine its d. and i nt position in national affairs. 8 in point js the hodge-podge income tax tangle that ‘of the trained»men of the Bureau of Internal Revkl cannot figure correctly. The instarice of: the: _ that.sent five reporters’ with seturia: bo: five different deputies and,pot five’ difMev madeny hoor's isi of $13.88 ‘to a debt of “s the situation precisely, op the. honor which » rightfully belong to g in too many quarters, giving serie Por featherweight. thinking. and ¢ to political pressure are not:the sterling stuff . . B25 eit tative S gdvettiiade is made. s all understand the compelling need . their-sons, are Ss at the front. There . ct te , . The in. i ete OS schulooce the ae ut réened income,’ risking’ it more profitable cali Agron is jo Ao agama that “inability cn to ngree on that all re lligent: citizens challenge to thei orignal — to’accept sl ame in their seats of hanr, % «la comprehensive survey of 4 uation, but: whose studiés are ‘still. . {ineémiplete, reports that farmers de-. i finitely want first option to pur‘na . , +b a 4 ‘jdentical . * lei is not merely for today but for alltime to come, that we should perpetuate [/,’/ ul that great and-free government which we have enjoy Yyed all our lives’ Ba for our dale: ditacen ABRAHAM LINCOLN. FEBRUARY 12, 1809 — APRIL 15, 1865. ». congregation. . Hymn, My tA ij school. arn sennene rae em ‘war housing units from Indiana to lowa——and such mvoing costs might make the. program prohibitive, ‘undegs the government agreed to, sell the housing to farmers for approximately the same amount that wrecking companies. woul bid. There have aiso beet suggestions . that such war housing, units “might be knocked: down’ and rebuilt ‘for $700 or $800 each—a less costly . plan, perhaps, than (m ving whole houses iritact. Assistant State Director of) Agriates Lyman Lantz who has ‘made SHt‘ehase::the demountable. war housing aga. dormitories built at San. Diego, . [-Valtejo, ‘Richmond ; and ‘other. such crowded war centers when the govpernmient is ready to selbthem, , by From Langdon, Post, regtonal dir9 fetter o tthe federal. public: housing , authority; comes; the statement: that .} approximately, 15,000 demountable Mnottsing! units willbe available after ' pthie-war-—-about.; evenly , divided .: hetween, the northern. and. southern nfends. of, the: state.He also believes . that the two best uses for’ themy-will . be on Serelieneat to. farms, or: in na. » FtemAssistant Agriquiture. Direct+ . on Lantz: comes the, added statement . that astute aide. checkup-hag un. As ing units infarming areas, or considerably more than the total. of unite available. .This demand, of course is uredicated on the assupmtion that. means ¢an be found .to purchase and move the buildings at prites farmers or farm organizations ean afford to pay. The demountable housing” has one te three bedrooms, a kitchen and living-dining room in each: unit. with all. necessary plumbing fixtures. Lantz asks that farmers: who need ‘housing for either. permanent or seasonal workers, and who have any thought of bu¥ing: some of the war (Housing units, write to the state de‘information. . One. plan: that has. been suggested is that such houses be reconstructed on lots either on or adjacent to~the farms . where they would be available to workers who wish to putf¢hdse housing for themselves and jeata fited. In many cases it might ‘be Mteasible to séll enough land with-the ‘houses to permit farm workers to have smalt subsistefice farms of their own; which would have a tendency ite sta ftize farm workers and would ‘aid in solving the migrant problem. adequate housitig on their own ‘properties to care, for both seasonal and sto workers. . covered & demand for saree shows: = _— ey te w sais Ripese 28 sie; sons peo f% atic anvings glans that fits your need and fits your "Yovienirt poitrebeuunetor $1, $5, $10—or for any ar ee ~ ‘Tiethispoortant point of the plan is this: Yous ‘decide at the start on’ particular ‘ariount to deposit, and you make 50 regular deposits of that amount. In this way your Thriftplan account helps you to develop savings disci pline ‘atid the habit of making systematic deposite—the real secret of successful saving. If necessary, however; a Thiiftplan account can be closed at any time. To make : ek ae a a congregation. Prayer, pastor, help us sing. Sermon. . pastor. Closing hymn and prayer. pantmient of a for further’ ‘ Still other growers are said to ve): interested « in: developing ‘permanent . eomminity farm labor settlements, . , ‘While others are interested in having . : Nevada City Nugget — Thursday, F ebruary 10, 1944 METHODIST CHURCH
Flag presentation at Sunday setvice-11 a, m. Sunday school,at 10 a. m. Special service next Sunday mornling at 11 a. m, Organ prelude . Introit choir. Hymn 164 “All Haii the Power of Jesus’ Name” choir and Anthem, choir, Scripture reading, Vocal solo, Mrs. Russell Hoyle, Reading, Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, Jack Underwood. Responsive scripture reading. Vocal solo, Bill. Tobiassen. Offering and offertory. Vocal duet, L. M. Geist and Mrs. R. Hoyle, Hymn -Preséntatioh of the American flag by Mrs. Arthur Price m president of the Welcome Strangers Bible class. Presentation of .the Christian flag by Mise Sue Hocking in behalf of the Youth Fellowship ‘group. These are very splendid silk flags, size four by siv_ feet. The past. er will receive them in behalf of the -lehurch and young people. Sermon, ‘What made Lincoln Greay,”’ pastor. “America” congregation. (Closing prayer, benediction. This is a patriotic service and of a very special nature so we invite all loyal ‘. Americans and all our,members and friends to come. Youth Group meeting at 6 p. m. All the young people are invited. Preaching service at 7 p. m. Song service for ten minutes led by Parker Borgfeldt. Come and ‘New Ways’? Week events: On Monday evening iithere will be given a Valentine party for the members of the Sunday The committee is working hard to have an exceptionally good time for all the echolars. Tuesday the Bible study and prayer hour at.7:39 p. m. Come ‘and_ bring your “Bibles. The. Friendship Circle will meet Wednesday. at 2 p. m,, All members and friends are invited. ‘ Latest reports..from. James , ¥F, Colley, who, underwent. severe surhospital, are that he is getting along very -nicely: gery in the University of California; is NEEDED limited — . Market . DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. 213 Commercial Street Phone .67 Nevada City We supply our patrons with the meat from the best cattle, sheep and hogs that money can buy. We have built our reputation on service and _ quality atid reasonable prices. Ask your neighbors, about us. They will tell you. It is not possible at. this time, Mr. Lantz. declares, .to decide on all the details of a program for using the war housing .units, but cooperation of federal and state agencies has been promised in working. out a practical plan, with the chief of the Bureau. of Immigration and Housing and members. of the State ‘Reconstruction and Re-employment ‘Commission indicating a desire to he helpful; Officials of the National Housing Agency,and the Federal Public. Housing Authority, together with the California Puanning and ‘Housing Association, also have given general approval of the program. .All of: these, with representatives of the state wide farm organjzations, are actively at work as a ‘committee perfecting. the» details, Dlgns,.for effective utilization: ‘of t demountable housing. : 7 eh Ser 4 cent Pacimiee age data. apd. ins “VRB” ves a ae ie & abel in. doandaatt furniture. van. niture bought and sold. Hills: Plat Reliable ‘Transfer, Grass Valley, Phone hs op a aghibeg 39. Complete.stock, of portable and large. type, radio batteries.. phen SAAR? MOST RNA —— Specialists : ‘ 2-19 -Sheraw, Box 2, ‘Nome Gia: te it's , sh nesta ARLE . T her seme th 1908 ; Lincoln alt First-class staroge. facilities.. Pa Bt . Export RADIO REPAIRING —. f ¥: Loud Speaker) Systems for, Rent. . . PHYSICIAN. AND. SURGEON Broa : 400 d Street Office Houra: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. Evenings 7oo » a ais ee ~aA TRORNEYS. A’ Union Ruil ing AL. I eee Nevada Ci ya ‘elep 28 <The: ‘Hlotmes FUNERAL 1 Better view ys) Briceg! within. ; ot means’ of all, . -Ambalan: . SOrvi all hours. £48 shbfaliGato St io Nerand thy rr 6 ae me. Ma ani fo paseBLYN See. : Meets every Tuesday ‘viaiting Castle, 232 aiosd hg’ Native ‘Sons walcdtan . GBRALM D. PEARD, DR. Cc. “Ww. @HAPMAN, Ree. aeny ? i LODGE No. ~ 16100F . Meets every Tuesday evening: at 7:30 at Odd Eellays, Ha. © CARL J.. éveh when. Keystone. Phone 395 X-RA NA AEE an ‘Nevad