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© Cenibean SCIENCE
. SOCIETY
Christian Science Soci
ety of Nevada City holds services
every Sunday at their church,
114
Boulder
Streét at 11 o'clock. Sun
day school
at 9:45 a.m.
A Wednesday evening tes
timonial
meeting is held on the firs
t Wednesday of each month at 8
o’elock.
re
are now doubly .assured in our
Y newly ‘remodeled prescription
department. All biologics are
<d.
Only the finest
refrigerated
_@rugs are used. Fair prescrip
. tion charges. ©
MOKELUMNE HILL COST OF LIVING
MINE YIELDS 610 UP 26 PCT.
POUND CRYSTAL
According to
putting
least
the
average
wage
$FCHAMBEROPPOSES LEASE
OF MINE LANDS
sources, the
into’ immediate
training
115,000 Cadet Nurses.
tunately,
According to figures issued by the
limited
! Bureau of Labor Statics the cost of
living for
federal
enormous need can be met only bz
traiffng
that
little
facilities
more
at,
Unfor-}
are
than
bo,
halt .
that number actually can be accom
earner
modated, so the government—back-.
and low-salaried worker rose, from
ed
enrollment drive will seek to oi
The
followi
ng, article
Broad
regarding a level of 100 in August 1939 to 119
Strenuous
opposition to federal
Street is open every day
except Suncrystal mining in Calaveras County in May 1942, when the OPA was emlist only 65,000.
bureau trends in
regard
t6
ihe
days and holidays from
One
of
the
chief.
obstacles
placed
2 to 4 p.m. appears in the December issue of the powered
,to control prices at the rehandling of publie lands for mining
The public is cordially
in
the
way
of
proper
care
for
woundinvited to aiCalifornia Mining Journal:
tail level.
tend our services and visi
ed. service men as well as sick civil-, development is expressed in a resot the readIn the 19 months ‘since that dare
F,
H.iKinck, John Vecanda _and
jans comes from an odd and unsus-. lution adopted by the board of diring room.
the rise has been an additional’ 7.0
Nick Bullin, all of Stockton.
who
“The bread of God is he whi
pected sourse -— from parents who ectors of the San Francisco. Chamch
have leased _the Calaveras . Crysial per cént—but the record is encourhave. acommon, old-fashioned misber of Commerce on recommendacometh-down from heaven, and
giyThe major portion of this
committee, ‘acMine from R. P. Davis of Los Anaging,
eth life junto the world.”’
cenception' that nursing is
an
im-. tion ofits mining
These
later
increase
in the: cost of living .
cording
to
an
annouzcement
made
geles, report the finding of a 610
words from John comprise the
proper career for their daughters.
Golii
today.
pound commercial crystal. This is the —to be precise, three ahaa ie!
en Text to be used Sunday,
To
meet
that
objection,
the
U.
S.
January
largest find in the west since the attributable to an inability to stab' Cadet Nuree Corps is: launching a
The
chamber
also reaffirms its
9, in all’ Churches of Christ,
Sceiilize food prices, principally in the'.
industry,
the
revived
stand
in
behalf
of
private
enterprise.
war
bresent
entist, zranches
imew.campaign
for
enrollment
that
of
The
Mother
. of
states Mervin Porteous, superintendfield of fresh fruits and vegetables . does not stop at‘painting the pitifulcontending ‘‘thatthe experience
Church, The First €hurch of Chris
t,
located _in Chili where prices rose 58 per cent bely true picture of injured young Amnearly a century has demonstrated
ent of the mine,
. Scientist, in Boston. The subj
ect of
Gulch, on the J. J. McSorley ranch, tween September 1942 and May 1943 erican fighters who will. have their the soundness of our present minerthe Lesson-Sermon will be “‘Sac
ratwo miles south of Mokelumne Hill and accounted for three fifths of chance to live only at the hands of
land laws as applied to the locament.”
ithe increase in the cost of living
49.
Highway
State
on
and patenting of such of those
—
equally patriotic American girls and
Included’ among
the
Scriptural.
during that. period.
lands
as\are-or
may
be
found
to
be
women. It is publicising as well the:
selections will be “And as they were
The crystals in the Calaveras mine
The subsidy program — coupled
new, high standards of the corps and valuable] for their. metal content.”
eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed are found in an old gravel channel,
with new controls on the retail price
Action\by the chamber crystallizes
offering a free™ ‘‘eareer
training”’
it, and brake it, and gave it to the which’ is worked through an 800of fresh.
vegetables
and _
fruits——
program that does not end with the its positith as a result of reports
disciples and said. Take eat; this is foot tunnel. Since operations started
brought reductions in the cost cf
that .the
y of the interior
my. body,’ (Matt. 26 126.)
over a year ago the mine has pro-4 living during June, July, and Augwar. It is drawing frank comparisons of the nursing profession with has been planning radical changes
The following passage from the duced a good many commercial eryust of 1943.
In September and Octothe many war jobs for women, and in the methods of handling federal
Christian Science textbook -“‘Science tals from ten pounds up to the big
ber there Were slight rises, principalproving it offers far more in personpublic lands. It also brings .to public
and Health with Key to the Scripone now reported.
ly due to the cost of clothing. In
attention the fact that the general:
tures’’ by Mary Baker Eddy, will alOn the same property is also lo‘November a slight drop took place al satisfaction and lasting: rewards.
land
office has been protesting ‘all
Throughout
this year, intensive
so be included: ‘The true sense is cated the Rough Diamond Crystal
in the national average.
applications
for mineral patents on
efforts
will
be
made
to
recruit
the
spiritually lost,-if the sacrament is (Mine, operated by E. C. Setzer of
The price of food today is at the
the
basis
of
an apparent. general —
critically
needed
nurses,
who,
after
confined to the use of bread and South Pasadena. These mines were
same level as last March, and the
‘policy differing from that which has
training
24
to
30°
months.
will
De
wine. Jesus prayed; he
withdrew both worked for gold until 1887 cost of living—-based on quotations
been a factor encouraging developfrom the material senses to refresn when
crystals
were
discovered. recorded by shoppers all over the ready to save lives and serve their
his heart. with brighter, with spiritTwelce tons were mined during that nation on the 400 items that. detercountry. Until that time, overworkment of the nation’s mineral r=:
The ed doctors and nurse§ will continue sources for scores of years.
ual views.’ (p. 32.)
year.
mine monthly expenses of the avermining
industry
has
made.
a
major
At one time John McSorley shipage family—is at the same level as to do the best they can, and America
ped
$30,000 worth -of high grade prevailed in. April. Some items are will pay at home-And on the battle contribution to the war effort, it is we
METHODIST CHURCH
fronts for its blind unpreparedness claimed, and the fundamentals on —
crystal to Tiffany’s in
New
York. up, some are down.
Sunday school at 10 a. m B.ring
which its productiveness has’ beon _
in
one more field.
the children. We have Classes for all From choice pieces the New York
Since 40 per cent of the average
based should not be altered now.
ages: Preaching service at 11 a. m: stone cutters made replicas of the pay envelope goes for food, it has alAll members. of ‘the' California ~
crown jéWwels and gave them to Mcways been apparent that food costs
Organ prelude by Mrs. Chas. Kitts.
delegation
in congress are being
Introit choir. Violin solo, Miss Helen Sorley. He now-has them among his represent the most strategic point
familiarized with the, chamber’s acButz. Anthem, choir. Sermon “Open mineral treasures. Most of them are in: the levee holding back inflation.
tion in the matter. Other organizaWindows for 1944.” This is a special4 white but he has a blue and yellow
Qn November 15, for example, totions are being requested to endorse
‘one. The latter was found on _ his tal average food costs were 46.8 per
sermon for the friends. Young Peothe position of the San Francisco or-~
ranch but the former is imported. cent higher in the United States than
ple’s meeting at 6 p. m. in the chure
ganization and publications through-~
in August 1939.
parlors. Preaching service at 7 p: m.
out the United States are being sup
Song service for ten minutes led hy
(Mrs. America is reaping the bene-}
plied information on the. subjects:
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6—OfficParker Borgfeldt. Flite solo, Parker fit of the. fairly high level of supers and enlisted men of the United
(Borgfeldt. Sermon “The Open Door’’. plies of canned green, or wax, beans
Perhaps you've heard that om
States Navy units afloat and in forThis too is a special sermon -for the at the present time. That’s why point
types
of shoes are to be sold.Usueicl
new year.
values were removed from all sized
eign stations have made contribucans
of
green
or
wax
beans
for
JanWeek events: Bible. study and
tions totalling $21,022.70 to the Na-. ’
the
exception of
prayer hour Wednesday at 7:30 -p. uary. And with
tional War Fund; Ralph T. Fisher,
. *
m. Study the 18th chapter
of St. frozen corn, peas and lima beans, al?
president of
thé
California
War
John’s Gospel. Bring your Bibles. frozen vegetables may be bought this
Chest, has announced, following reBy LEONE BAXTER
The WSCS will meet Wednesday at month without green ration stamps,
ceipt of a-report from fund ‘head-. stocks pf women’s shoes at $3 orles:
By observation if not experienee,
a pair without requiring ‘a peat
11 a.m. for a business meeting and
quarters.
‘Mr.and Mrs. America learned in the
at 12:30 p. m. a pot luck luncheon This is the first meeting of the new
“Gifts from Navy men to the Nayear just past that hospital facilities
and a fine program in the afternoon. year and the president desires a full
tional War Fund have been. made
Our
“ACCURACY,
~ PROMPTNESS,
CLEANLINESS
Page Three’
Three
reading
room
at
117
We 3 af ril 4
a’
oe
4
ll
MEDICAL AND
HOSPITAL AS
SPREAD THIN .
membeds and friends
invited. attendance.
a
#
All
, we bas
NAVY GENEROUS
IN AD
TO WAR
CHEST DRIVE
ver
are few, the civilian doctor supply
is dwindling and nurses have transwithout any solicitation or the provis‘om of any printed material. °6.pernenhllts pagwomen to pes i
ferred their
‘
ministrations, in
the cer-iny
main, to the nation’s war wounded.
Bank
of Ametica
NATIONAL FRUSTA82 ASVOCIATION
the National War’ Fund,” 10us shoe stamps for this kind. ‘of
declared.
‘These. contribu-!. footwear. If the shoes ¢ost moretha:
Fis**t
The hospitals of the country ada. $3, however,.a ration stamp ‘must
tio~ are the direct
result -of
mitted a million more civilian pa-. i
memorandum from the under-secre-. ‘be collected.
tients to their wards in 1943 than
is .
tary
of
the
Navy,
James
V.
Forrestal
.
in the previous year, simply because
Nearly 350,000 Siete:
informing Navy men all’
over
the!
of great labor migrations, boom
heads
have been distributed
has
town conditions in many loéalities world that such a campaign
servicemen in San Francisco,
been in progress.’’
{and
health
overloaded
facilities.
hotels and service agencies. — e
Fisher explained that the Nationi
everywhere.
Willows, County. Seat of Glenn
And from three battle fronts and al War. Fund organized the nationCounty, was name
dafter a.
wide War Chest campaign recently
all the
cd
CALIFORNIA’S ONLY STATEWIDE BANK
Condensed Statement of Condition December
31, 1943
tree
RESOURCES
seas between, the wounded
59.181.752.01
, 3.720,000.00
810,660,642.03
10,472,722.41
{.)
attenuated’ health services
“1,363,620.75
even thinner, and to eliminate many. tions of personnel stationed at’ the}
Thousands upon thousands of paNavy Operating Base at Oran. One
Savings ‘and Time
ability for Letters ot
aon
tients will have to be cared for at ship with a New York address. has. ff
$2,261.274.250.67
~ . 1,236,878.959.20
eh nae ae Reveyie
a ia
The supply has dropped
that
$100 each, while another operating
low,
under @ San Francisco fleet address . }
has sent in $379.
$3,498,153,209.87
aD
contributed five money orders for
home until new nurses. are trained.
“& 3 2s © « © + $3,697,912,674.78
LIABILITIES s
A.
submarine
squadron “address ‘uiknown”, has}
‘\edntributed $500. P
mel iat a
(Naval Air Station in. Alaska donated
21.228,216.77
9,596,659.63
a total of $982.50.
Letters
enclosing. contributions
chin men in the armed forces em-j§,
8,549,603,00
phasize the fact that War Chest gifts ft
are as important to the building of
morale as they are for the direct
service they render, Fisher said.
166,384,994.51
a & e-8 2 $3,697,912,674.78
a
s), Annee! Dividend $2. Preferred
$30
Surplu
¢ reeued
at $50 ($20 Capital—
di
and accrued
TOTAL LIABILITIES .
ee
of eadinciidee
reirebletheot eo ret tha Landon, Boyland, beakdog flee
Tiss at
statemont
Dry lakes more’ than 100 miles
ie Mt ee
6
long and 26 miles wide are found in
Northern Nevada,
Viticulture is the science of grape
een
.
Cd
20,898,072.78
1,108,545.34
TOTAL, RESOURCES
willows which ‘once was a.Jandmar
jarrived home for hospitalization in completed on behalf of 17. war-rebetween the
Sacramento. river an
lated causes.
~The California War
ever-increasing
numbers last year.
‘the foothills:
The drain of hospital space, the presChest, he added, is the state unit
of the National War Fund.
sure of work on
available
nurses
Included in the Navy. contribution
reached a point months ago where
the only solution was to spread the were two treasury checks totalling
$1,968.61, ‘representing
subscrip. j]
already
culture; enology is
wine making.
i
(MAIN OFFICES IN TWO RESERVE CITIES OF CALIFORNIA
iis
AL RESER
SYSTEM,
SAN FRANCISCO
Branches
throughout California united for
strength aud service
saa
“
&
Corporal Carl J. ‘Tobiassen of the
U. 8S. Mariiies is now athletic direct-. or at the Marine Corps rifle range
at Camp Matthews, near San Diego,
. California.
Sa.
Guild Plans
Work For 1
St. 5 Paiwy Guild of Trinity Church
is holding its first meeting of the
new year at the home of Mrs. C. E.
Parsons. The newofficers for’ 1944
will take over’ their Posts, namely
Mrs. C. E. Parsons, president, re
elected. Mvs. Lee Michell, vice presidnt, Mre. R. V? Champie, treasurer,
re-elected, ahd Mrs. Mark Edmonds,
vice president. The ladies are plan
ning a busy year which will include:
their regular parish
and
diocesan
Work and aid in the work to com
plete repairing the church made nec-.
Se
se aeeaites
ee
+
the sclance
of
%
*%
—
*%
*
Do ‘iti
“left out of it”?
ARE pip Ame non duar hemmed
to sha
inre
this