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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

January 9, 1947 (4 pages)

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; ing purposes, Tiknown ag the Carruthers and Bates ledge in Gold Flat for quartz minw 50 YEARS BARS AGO J. W.Brace, the saloon man and J. P,. Hunt, the barber, purchased from the city, lots on the lower side of Sacramento Street, opposite the Chapman residence. The former planned to erect two houses and the latter one. Price of the lots was at the rate of ’ sixty” cents per front foot. . have a small dynamon putin at his _ . Stavel mine at Quaker Hill, Miss Jennie Adair was appointed . . teacher of the school at Rough and ocean ees Ra He 4 s. 7. B. Williams was’ visiting in ar. town from Ww ington. . A tine banquet was ‘served at the (National. Hotel to a party of gentle‘. men composed of college students Land graduates . University of California predomin-\) ated. Those present were Haviland -The colors of the Trner, Myers Preston, Phil Bradley, Edgar Hook, Ed Preston, Bert Reetor; "N. English, Will . Mall, George ‘Witheim, 1. C, Lindley, F. T. Nilon, ‘Fred Searls, P. J. Riley and F. G. “Misses Daisy’ and piuy Collins entertained a few friends at their; NEVADA erry: ‘Warren Odell, When a erties jee of driver gives signal one may always be sure George Sargent was planning to By Reverend Angus Miller, Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church _ ‘THE SUN ALWAYS SHINES One of the slogans of the Cham-ber of Commerce of Nevada City is “ont of the fog and into the sumghine” which is fairly accurate. To any of us who have lived where fog is customary or have had to travel through foggy areas we know of the hazardous perils of such o¢casions. and how we enjoy getting. into the sunshine. Yet how many eile today live ia a foggy patch in life. Things have gone wrong. We cannot see what les before us. We cannot see our way. Familiar landmarks have become blotted out. Uncertainty. lies before us. We doubt what lies ahead of us. And, if the fog is thicker than usual we loose all sense of reality. Spiritually this is the case of very many people, they seem. sure of novning, perhaps the very existence of God. This sort of thing seems a little unreal to the person a little higher up the hill on whom the sun is still shining, the higher we rise the greater the sunshine, so the higher we ascend in the moral realm of life the greater the radiance felt and experienced AM conscientious leaders and worth while institutions are the sign posts along the road of life pointing the people away from the fogs into the sunnier paths which lead upward and onward toa brighter and hap-pier existence. That there is a silver lining in every cloud tends to give us all the urge to strive for better times and things ahead. But during the time that. we are enveloped in the shade of doubt and uncertainty we should thank God that we have that hope Christ Himself, who during his ear-; thiy life went through fogs similar to those through which we some-. j}‘times go, The fog of doubt and uncertainty is not just a product of the the fog when He prayed in dark His despairing ery, “My God, hast ‘Thou forsaken Me?’ What shall we when the lua 1 . overtakes us? It is quite useless ‘to, ‘. suggest that we ignore it. God save . f use from the pityi-e smile of the and who acts as Job’s comforter. Surely we who have faith cqgn show a little sympathy with the soul ed tronible. If you suddenly find the fog das= and that unparalleled: example of . brain, but something very real, and. very trying. We have all had to go4} through it at times. And we know . . hat our Lord Himself passed through . Gethsemane, and when He uttered . boas “friend” who has rever had a doubt . NEVADA CITY: Official report from the city clerk’s office yesterday shows that during 1946, the stork far outstripped the grim reaper. Births during. the year numbered 154 and deaths but 35. In December six girls were born and four boys, and there was but one death against the total of ten births, cend on you, what ought you: to do? Well first of all, do mot give way to panic. Hold on to familiar things. There were certain landmarks you were sure of when the sun shone: the love of mother, father and friends; had of God’s guidance; the memory of past deliverances. These landtarks are still there: some may be obscured. But hold on to. those you wan still grip. There are always thiose to whom you ean go for guidance, your priest or minister who will try to point you to the sunnier heights of life, for they are more familiar with the hcality, eure of their bearings. Tie sun always shines if we look for that silver lining beyond. the present shadows of doubt and uncertatinty. Have patience, God is still ther, Have faith. “Brotherhood” will be the-sub-ject-of the Reverend Angus Miller’s
sermonette next Week. the many proofs yu have}, ALL SAW FILING JOBS NOW 100% GUARANTEED GUNSMITHING . 9 7 ° © Don's Fixit 203 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 498 NEVADA CITY she aha ALPHA Hardware Co. Shop at Alphal! where you will find a COMPLETE STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES — KITCHENUTENSILS = GARDENTOOLS FURNITURE CROCKERY GIFTS AND COUNT LESS OTHER REASONABLY PRICED . FIRST QUALITY ARTICLES IN ALL THREE STORES OF Sacramento and San Francisco: 8:20 a. m., 12: 15 p. m., 5:20 p. m., 8:25 p. m. Marysville and Smartville: 12:15 p. m. Depot: Railway Express Agency Telephone: Nevada City 363 TELEPHONE GS -SIMREA COUNTY TRLEPHONG 8 . TRAVEL BY BUS NEVADA COUNTY BUS LINE (Connections with Pacific Greyhound Lines for all points. in the United States) Leave Nevada City For: Reno and Salt Lake City: 8:20 a. m., 1:45 p. .; 4:35 p. m., 8:25 p. m. If you want to sell, want to buy, want to trade, say sol }H the Nugget’ s want ad columns. ene A good 0D hours, we 1 the chess p Institute Li Thrre was ‘ had made a site in one 0 in Californie ed for him, was his con In making study the . for moving. set the piec ing thump, shout: “Onv It was a trif eaused a lit the part of ed that he planner tha We are r “by the preci ering acco! publicans it president p is right dov sist in fine wi yd hig lak posals, and get proposa lions are b th socks. Mi lion with av speakable r some. years assumes its popular mir es that 37 ¥ in the next the conserv of governm something . less, whilefrom Minne testy the ~ di to slach eio dent's estin : Srris last earry a20 taxes and.) tax payers « fess of thei patently a 1 New Deal words, pure political m« _ the subnort We hadters budge eressional . “théld true . the presen’ by John L. leaders, wh New Deal They have minds, -libe hope, are x shocks. We are themselves jurisdictio1 the iniqui and their mation’s e have so i that the cs of its pol ‘and ‘boyco’ all the oth the Wagne are bound @ress is no