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January 14, 1946 (4 pages)

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NEVADA GITY NUGGFT MONDAY, JANUARY 14 1945 — ——EEe = — aii : ; 1 . Editorial al . witl be given by writing the ae Pgh be ear om . N d Cit Nu of oo funecis eaciaureay be: In ra fic ccident eva a ty ugget JIGNORANCY IS TO BLAME Market Si., don ely aan Sergeant Major Charles Francis . . New Year 805 Broad Steet. Phone 36. . A young naval officer writes toj oe bee ’ . Pemberton, hurt in a traffic accident oo A Legal Newspaper, as *“sfined by statute. Printed and Published Co. yom i. a see sie Acapellas pose aisnig oo seine Nridey might yesterday was See at Nevada City. Ss some is this whole bloody enna With the new year just beginning] from the Nevada City Sanitarium to . ee S H ae !The only thing I can see to do is to. now would be a good time to take 4 the Camp Beale station hospital. H. M. LEETE < Editor and Puv-:---. Leo after it on the ground floor. Think: Jook at the food swpply situation in . Pemberton and a party of fiends . : Published Semi-W eekly, fo os les ee ee ee ee eee oe ee the Mid-! FOR HOME OR OFFICE ar Se kd CUS. CWlilérnia. cad resected 43 ty. . ] . public schools? This young man) ailable for civilians at an annualiway Auto Court to visit friends . : ew of Office matter of the second Aes in t) postoffice a! . . gives as good a diagnosis of the rate of 150 pounds per person dar-. there. The stop was made on the Complete Lines 0 . Nevada City under Act of Cor.'ess, March 3, /. [{cause and cure of World War II asj\ing the next. 3 months. This is 24 nighway between Grass Valley and . Stationery L879 neg ao lis pel to be written. : Lesolor scene) than eine aversac ae . Nevaile City. Walking from be ehind . tao” One Month slo Oke ieee ee ee and . its cure. little less than ‘Beyember 19 45. fic. Charles Harris of Grass Valley, Pyping Materials, Inks, Pens, 4 Eee a ETS RSS Eis eae se Sain Wen Shey. ‘Never before has the public press. The sugar outlook is the darkest . driving east, attempted to avoid the. Etc. Home Budget Books, CatST WONDERIN’ !shown as much interest in educa-'gpot in the otherwise fair picture. group but struck Pemberton who . endar Pads, Diaries. JU O J ition. Much of this interest stems} We’ll get the same amount the first . suffered two fractures of his lower . So a, poe de EAL I wonder about spelling now— ifrom the lessons of World War IT . quarter of this year as we had dur-. Jes. Pemberton was able to thrust . hukednat vei coi me ‘ as Canis It used to be an art, : & and its causes. Behind the minds 6f;jing the last three months of 1945. . mis wife out of danger before he was . ee type . A subject that the boys and girls : ~ Of old took much to heart; At first they learned the little words, Like cat and bat and dog, But later were somewhat dismayed epilogue and dialogue. ] wonder if the modern child enjoyed his adventures jn spelling as much as did his forebears of old. Of course in both], eras all depended upon the children, themselves awakening interest in the component parts of their mother tongue. Modern methods of teaching differ greatly from those which obtained in former years and only by results of mod-. .,, ern ways are their values estimated. Of course the three Rs are not seemingly as important as once they were and sometimes le and the enemy there . torted from the teaching of truth to 1 tie that education was clearly clear, teaching of lies. Back of the, would be conquerors of the ‘!were ‘alse teachers who based their! ssons on greed, cruelty and the worthlessness of human life. It was in recognition of. this fact defined s one of the objectives of the Unitheir ted Nations at the San Francisco conference. Then followed the development of the constitution. of UN ESCO. United Nations scientific and cultural Educational, London during November. The implication of all this is very Now in every land in every were teachers dis-. world Lug sugar: that fact. onary, etc. tome? life. and nations. THESE CHARMING PEOPLE payers expense: we hear even modern proponents of changing methods lament Anyway it was fun learning to spell in the old way and some labor was involved, which made the pursuit of words even more fascinating. Of course, we had our spellers with all the little words which were necessary to our. People in the next few years will decomprehension of first reader lessons; then came books with . termine whether this country can or harder words an . wonder how many of those who read these lines remember Henderson's Test Speller with its pages long tard words such as valetudinarian, metaphysician, elemosi-. put it'is not revealed by the salaries And do you remember the ald word. analysis? Wasn't is. try. In fun to learn the meaning of prefixes and suffixes and learn that one could by the process of analysis determine the meanrgng of words sans benefit of Mr. Webster and, his unwieldly . iisa tor gublte school teachers; prins Old fashions go their way to make place for the new and . $1599. as changes small and great march through this new year of 1946 we must have faith to believe that they are for the betterment of that great educational institution which we call Now as never before in world history it is necessary to . of our , build more stately mansions for our souls to leave the vaulted past, to go forth bravely into the new era which is albendy upon us and keep step with the forward march of men decisions and splendid accomplishment. Many new and hard. ,. Farmers will be delighted with the new 5-page official biographical report on Clinton P. Anderson from the office of _Clinton P. Anderson. secretary of agriculture. Here is a small gram which requires a high school] expect to retutrn here to make their " portion of the report, which was prepard and circulated at tax-. diploma in order to qualify the new. permanent home. ‘aviation cadet program requires an elementary . derstandings gained by our low language the teachers have a key job in the most important business of all—-the fbusiness, of keeping the peace. The knowledge, the skills, the unyoung will solve the difficult problems of peace. Yes, teachers do have a key job many of. them are paid in, this coun1943—latest figures available—the average annudl earnings of_full time employes in private industry were $2026 while the earncipals and supervisors averaged In 1944-45, 23 per cent of than $1200. Three percent were paid less than $600. teachers decent salaries. Until more vice the importance of education demands.—The Public and Education. We have now had time to take a good !ook at the new NEW PROGR AM year and to realize that it is a year of great opportunity, mighty . er lessons will be given us to learn, but for some reason or an. FOR TRAINING wther, I do believe that we the children of men will arise to the occasions as they are presented to us, perform our tasks and N AV AL ( ADETS give our energies to the struggle for a new world reasonableness a new sanity and a new stability in all earthly affairs — A. Mermiam Conner. training program addition to the present program. applicant to have completed at least teachers are better paid we. (best man, will not get the kind of teaching ser-jin marrjage by her uncle R. F. Rob. “The secretary is tall, well proportioned, and of distinctly pleasant appearance. He somehow bears a resemblance to Franklin D. Roosevelt, has a wholly admirable platform pres. 2 ence, is a fluent speaker who talks quietly, clearly, distinctly, without any regional twang, and in a well modulated, fairly . _ deep voice which carries well. “His most natural change a°warm genuine smile which conveys friendliness and cerity. The moment he opens his mouth you are aware he is thoroughly human, etc. That's what Mr. Anderson thinks about Mr. Anderson, of expression is to break into sin10 TIDE LANDS “SACRAMENTO, Jan. 14—The suit eaten United States government to €stablish ownership of the ocean bed oft’ the coast of Califormia brought in ‘the supreme court at Washington md directed against this state and its people, is of far reaching impor dieaker of the assembly Charles Ww. Lyon has been in’ consultation nwith legislative leaders anid action in _ Wwo phases of the matter is indicated in a recent recommendation by the legislative budget committee. According to Lyon, the first would ‘am act to delimit the seaward Ties of the state, this being ‘the powers reserved to the by the constitution and by inthe, legislature to intervene t as a friend of the court, briefs and appear oy your expense.—Contributed. to. flight ‘March 1. This program will appeal to any. Gregory, mother advisor; yoting college men who are subject. Young, worthy to selective service and who desire. Rockefeller, to qualify for officer training in post. lis, marshal; war naval aviation. two years of accredited college work and be 18 years of age but not over. Heads Rainbow Girls 2 years of age. And rememiber don’t throw away your war ration book 4. It contains ithe ration stamps. vou will need to} Sugar stamp 39 is now valid for five pounds and must: ’ast four months, Butter will be scarce too and there is not much hope for more until next spring when* the flush milk production season begins. Nor can we depend too much on other fats and. oils. Supplies are not quite adequate to meet demand. The smart housewife: will help the situation by Dbuyorganization} ing only what she needs and, by con‘tinuing to save waste kitchen fats. Used fats are an important source of supply for the manufacture of soap and for other industrial uses. Jeanne Odegaard Weds Ronald Joyal Miss Irene Jeanne Odegaard be: came the bride of Ronald Edward Joyal at a formal church wedding held in St. Anthonys Catholic Church Liong Beach, Sunday, November 25. The bride’s dress was a full length formal of white satin and embroidered marquisette, with a hem length veil of English illusion veiling. held in place by a beaded tiara. She wore a tiny ivory rose brooch, heirloom of the family. Her bouquet consissted_of. white roses and houvardia with a white orchid in the center. Miss Margaret Odegaard attended the nation’s teachers were paid less. her sister as maid of honor she was lace and net and carried a bouquet lace and net ond carried a bouquet This country can afford to payjof yellow roses. F. F. Joyal attended his son as and the bride was given oie yaoit Lang Beach. After the eeremony a dinner reception was given by Mrs. Odegaard in the blue room of the Pacific Coast Club, Long Beach with relaNves and friends attending. The newly wed couple left on a honeymoon which was spent at Carlsbad by the Sea, Southern California and in San Francisco visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Joyal since the outbreak of Because there are many college/the war has been employed by the men who do not qualify: for the pre-. army at the Los Angeles port of sent navy V-5 program due to age/ embarkation. limitation a:new naval aviation cadet} been discharged from-the U. S. Navy is announced in. after Joyal has recently serving many months in the
Pacific areas. Both are graduates of Unlike the current navy V-5 pro-. the Nevada City high school and they Miss Marille Day Miss Marille Day was seated as Men who qualify for the new pro-. worthy advisor of Rainbow Girls, ram will training be enlisted as aviation. Assembly 72, Saturday evening, Jancadets and will be ordered directly] uary 12th, in the Masonic Hall. appraximately Installing officers were: Mrs. Leland Smith, hostess, Mrs. Lester Betty Jean advisor; Dolores chaplain; Genevieve ElHelen Butz, honorary Betty Noren, recorder; j marshal; Full details of ‘the new program! Mrs. Alice Hitchens, musician. . hit. The Pemibertons reside on Em. . March Of Dimes Drive ‘and the National Foundation of In. fantile Paralysis will be made tomorpire Street, Grass Valley. . Chairmen Named Plans for the March of Dimes for ‘ocal sufferers from Nevada County the benefit of poliomeyelitus plete systems for any business. R. E. Harris THY REXALL DRUG STORE TELEPHONE 100 row evening in the home of E. J. Lister, county .treaswurer of the organization in Grass Valley. WE REPAIR AND WE FIX Cc. H. Barker county chairman for 14 years’ has announced that Elmer Stevens will head the drive in Grass Valley., Al Bates in Nevada City and Walter Barrett in Truckee. Barker stated that the work is more than usually important since there are at present four cases 2f infantile paralysis now hospitalized in. the county and large sums have Lawn Mowers, Locks, Vacuum Cleaners, .Washing Machines, Electric Frons, Stoves, in short almost anything that is used around the house or the yard, we can repair. RAY’S FIXIT SHOP 109 WEST MAIN STREET Grass Valley been advanced from national headquarters to fight this disease locally. Eugene Ingalls Guest Speaker Tonight Eugene R. Ingalls manager of the telephone system in Nevada County, will ‘be the guest speaker at the Laymeth Club meeting this evening in Wesley Hall, Grass Valley, Herbert J. Niles is. program chairman. Ingalls will ‘illustrate his talk with varioug telephone devices used in the war and with a moving picture showing late developments in telephone facilities. Edward Farley will contribute vocal solos. BUBBLES SEZ— J + esmer ast ® Now that those lovely nylons are on the way back, the trick is finding soaps to wash.’ em in! Best way to fix that is to keep turning in the USED FATS needed to help make soaps. Remember, where there’s fat, there’s soap. Keep saving yours! WANTED TO RENT—Four or five room, unfurnished house by veteran, former resident. W. R. Davis, Gen. Del., Nevada City, a tars “Should the court‘rule in. favor of the United States government in this suit, it would sharply limit the law giving powers of the legislature and repeal by decree many existing state laws’’ said Lyon. “Tt would so limit the state and county power of taxation as to deprive the people of the benefit of any taxation on oil production should the scene of operations shift from the land to the ocean bed in future explorations for petroleum. It ‘would virtually change the status of California from a maritime to an inland state with no control over the waters lying off its shores even to their protection from pollution in the interest of the health of the people. “Cleary the legislature should do anything within its power to give aid in opposing this remarkable suit which at this late date challenges rights freely exercised by the state government of California aver i a period of 96 year’, » Lyon stated. a DIVORCE SOLARO—In ‘Nevada City, . Nevada County, January 11,1946 Mary Solaro vs. Melio Solaro; complaint Is PRINTING filed, cruelty. \ Nevada City News, OPEN FOR BUSINESS STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES 210 Main Street Nevada City Telephone.567 Now WANTED—Three Room Apartment and Bath, furnished. Reply National Hotel, Room No. 6. 12-174tp FOR SALE—PINE LIMB WOOD— 14-inch, $6.00 a tier delivered. F. Barker. Box 756, Nevada City. 12-34tp GOLD PAN FULL STOCK . OF DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED BEVERAGES PAULINE AND JOHNNY ~ 102 East Main Street Grass Valley PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY WARD & WARD ASSAYING, ANAWYSIS AND MBPTALLURGIGAL TESTING AUBURN, CALIFORNIA ATTORNEYS “7H. WARD SHELDON ATTORNEY AT LAW Upiery Building Broad Street Nevada "City Telephone 28 FUNERAL DIRECTORS scat HOLMES FUNERAL HOMF The Holmes Funeral Home service is priced within the means of all. Ambulance service at all hours. Phone 203 246 Sacramento .St. Nevada City pe 8 en annem} GRASS VALLEY —n a Vernon W. Padgett, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND § Office Hours: 1 to 3. 7 to 8 oo Sundays 11:30 to 12:80. 129 South Auburn St,, Grass Valley Phone Grass Valley 360 If No Answer—Graes Valley 17-W. __MINING ENGINEERS J. ere O'CONNOR Mining and Civis neer United States Mineral Surveying © Licensed Siirveyor 29° Weet Main St. Grasa Valley NEVADA CITY FRATERNAL AND CLUB. DIRECTORY =—— WHVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518 . meets B. P. O. ELKS every second and fourth Thursday evening #t 8 Pp. m. in Elks Home, Pine St. Rhome 108. Visitinw Elks welcome. J. F. SIBGFRIED, LAMBERT THOMAS, Sec LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE moving in standard furniture van. Iirst class staroge facilities. Furmiture bought and sold. Hills Flat Reliable Transfer, Grass Valley, Weekly trips to bay area. Phone 471-W or 39. 3-1tf _—SS een HYDRAULIO PARLOR NO. 56, )J NN Ss. GW. Meets every Tuesday evenine at Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street Visiting Native Sons.welcome, WILLIAM H. YOUNG, Pres. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sa0’y EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING -Loud Speaker Systems for Rent. > Completes stock of portable and large type radio batteries. ART’S RADIO HOSPITAL — Specialists in Radio ills. 201 Mill Street, Grasse Valley. Phone 984 2-19tf . OUSTOMAH LODGE No. 16 IOOF -Meets every Tuesday evenin -7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. HARRY R. DOUGLASS, N. G. -WM. H. RICHARDS, Rec. See’y. JOHN W. DARKE, Fin. Sec’y. Job printine.? GET YOURS AT THE 107 Mill Street, Grass Valley Phone 3-W NUQQET iL} eee e. ye ra ty