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THURSDAY, MAY 1, 194
TS LETS ELIT OT
Z NEVADA CITY
NUGGET
PAGE FIN?
« Nevada
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Two masses will be celebrated
Sunday at the St. Canice Catholic
Church. The first mass will be at 8
a. ™m. and the second at 10 a. m.
Father Patrick O’Rielly and Father
Edward Williams will officiate.
BETHANY CHURCH
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday Prayer-Meeting 7:30 p. m.
Thursday Bible Study 7:30 p. m.
Visits Brother—
Mrs. Luther Marsh and daughter
Germain spent Monday in Santa Rosa
visiting Mrs. Marsh’s brother, Dan
Sullivan.
FOR RENT—Two furnished houses
in Willow Valiey, 3-4 mile from
County Hospital. Both with modern conveniences. C. E. Bruegger
4-17-2te
CRUSHED ROAD ROCK
Concrete Material
Pea Gravel
Brick
Building Rock
Fill Material
Grass Valley. Rock and Sand
Grass Valley Phone 45
EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING —
Loud Speaker Systems for Rent 'r
Sale. Authorized Philco Aute Radio
Service. ART’S RADIO HOSPITAL
—Specialists in Radio Ills, 11%
South Church Street, Grass Valley
Phone 984, 2-19tf
WATCHES CLEANED, $1.00. Mainsprings, $1.00. Watch Chrystals,
round, 25c, fancy, 50c. All work
guaranteed. J. M. Bertsche, Watch
and Clock repairing. With Ray's
Fixit Shop, New location, 109 Weat
,{a.m.;
City Church News
IREV. RALSTON _ . METHODIST CHURCH
B Bible school at 10 a, m. Bri h
INVITED LO cht, Beecatle en etet *
REMAIN HERE
tes Organ prelude Miss Sue Hawkins.
. Introit choir. Hymn 144 Beneath
At a large meeting of members of the Cross of Jesus, congregation.
the Methodist Church parish have . Prayer pastor, Scripture reading. Selast night, Rev. David Ralston, by, lection “Break Thou the Bread of
unanimous resolution, was extended Life’ choir. Responsive Scripture
an invitation to act as pastor of the! Te@ding. Offering and offertory. Ser. mon Spiritual Demand and Supplies
pastor.-Communion to which all the
members and those who desire to
; partake the Communion with us are
cordially invited.
Epworth Leagues at 6:30 p. m.
Notice the change in the hour from
6 p. m. till 6:30 p. m. There will be
/ local church for the next year.
' The parishioners met with Rev.
{Verne Brown of Sacramento ditrict
. superintendent. Rev. Brown expressed himself as highly pleased with the,
excellent condition of the church’s’
affairs.
. Rev. Ralston is extremely popular g = :
in this city and the general citizenry . *° oe ge Aig Sunday evening
-as well as his parish members ae our choir and iia stil
ihappy to learn he will continue to being in Sacramento repeating their
lnaice his howe Here Easter Cantata in the Central Meth5 odist church.
Week events—Orchestra practice
Monday at 7 p. m. Johnny Blamey
conductor.
Dr. George Phillips of the Tenth
Baptist church Oakland will begin a
series. of meetings preaching Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. He will
reach every evening except Saturday. Then two times Sunday. Let us
2rowd the church every evening, and
then look forward to’a record breaking crowd Mother’s Day Sunday.
The Rummage Sale beginning
Monday at 10 a. m_ in the store formerly occupied by Lloyd Penrose on
Pine Street. Here is where you will
get great bargains. Do not miss this
sale. This sale will be under the auspices of the Women’s Society of the
Methodist church. Remember the
date and the place.
The College of the Pacific Band of
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The Christian Science Society of
Nevada City holds service at 114
Boulder Street every Sunday at 11
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
A testimonial meeting is held the
first Wednesday of each month at
8:00 p. m.
In all Christian Science churches
‘branches of the Mothér Church, The
i First Church of Christ, Scientist, in
Boston, Mass., a (Lesson-Sermon will
be read Sunday, ‘May 4, on the subject “Everlasting Punishment.”
The Golden Text will be: “He that
covereth his sins shall not prosper:
but whoso confesseth and forsaket
them shall have mercy’ (Proverbs
28:13). Bie selections will include
the following passages from Proverbs
12: 1, 3, 7: ‘‘Whoso loveth instruction loveth knowledge: but he that 75 pieces will put on a very unusual
hateth reproof is brutish. .. A man. Prosram in the High School Gymnshall not be established by wickedasium. Here is a rare chance for the
but the root of the righteous people of Nevada County to hear one
'of the finest bands in the state.
ness:
shall not be moved. .. The wicked
are overthrown, and are not: but the
house of the righteous shall stand.” MOVE HALTED
Discontinued—
Mrs. J. F. Seigfried has announced TO SMOTHER
the British War Relief sewing meetj §
ings which have been held Fridays
of each week have been discontinued HOT CARGO BIL]
until a later date. (Ree
SACRAMENTO, May 1—Only determined opposition defeated a surprise move “‘to kill’ the proposed act
“How are you getting along since
your wife went on vacation?”
“Fine, I’ve reached the height of
“ficiency. I can put my socks on
Main Street, Grass Valley. 12-1tf
banning hot cargo and secondary
boycotts.
‘rom either end’’.
The action against the bill came
«(COLLEGE OF PACIFIC BAND TO
* APPEAR HERE TOMORROW
The College of. Pacific Symphonic
Band, directed by Robert J. Gordon,
. will present a concert at the Nevada
‘City. High School Auditorium tomorrow nighi.
. ~The bringing of the famous band
to this city, due largely to. the efforts
of Tom Rickard of Nevada City, who
is a student at the College of Pacific
is a distinct honor and it is hoped a
large turnout will be had. '
Rev. David Ralston of the Methodist Church here has received the
program which will be rendered by
the band.
Ballad for Americans will be featured on the program. Other numbers
will include Flight of the Bumble
Bee, Concertion for Clarinets and
Slidus Trombonus. J. Henry Welton
will be the soloist for the band.
OUT SRMFOR
FEBRUARY AID .
In Nevada County, 1,134 persons,
on state and locally administered re-.
lief received ‘in direct aid $26,444
during February, California Taxpay-—
ers’ association stated today, following its study of trends in aid under
the SRA.aid to the aged, blind, children and county indigents in California and the effect of reemployment
on the relief load in the state. .
In January, 1940, the number of
, persons in the state. dependent on .
, the SRA, aid to the needy aged, the
. needy blind, needy children, and the
county indigents was at a high of
668,232, Since then the association .
said, the number of persons depend-!
ent on these types of relief has gone
down to 452,563 for March, 1941.
The low point for the year was 426,472 in November, with a jump to
474,767 in January and a drop to
; 452,563 in March. The main factor
in the decrease in these totals is the
drop in the SRA under which aid was
extended to 411,867 persons in Jan. uary, 1940, followed bv a steadv d-cline to 158,264 in November, jump
to 200,859 in Jafhuary, and a drop
to 179,690 for March, 1941 In terms
of case load or families, there were
85,728 on ‘SRA April 18, 1940 38,149 on November 14, 1940, and 40,120 on April 17, 1941.
In terms of dollars and cents. expenditures for these five aids
throughout the state in January,
1940, totalled $11,432,022; in March
1941, $9,385,701. Expenditures under the SRA totalled $4,410,5888 in
January, 1940, and $1,589,858 in
March, 1941.
Pointing out that the labor
in California, because of increased
business activity and the demands.
PRO USE DRIVE-IN
MARKET
after it had been adopted by the . for EADOE to fill defense Contracts:
Senate and had received a “do pass” . has increased from 2,800,000 during
recommendation from the Assembly’s, APril last year to about 3,200,000
labor and capital committee, the plan . Persons employed in California to-,
being to re-refer it to committee. But . 44Y. the Taxpayers’ association ques.
PHONE 412 GRASS VALLEY-NEVADA CITY HIGHWAY
—Open from 7:45 a. m. to 7:45 p. m.—
proponents of the measure immediately charged that the procedure was
an attempt “‘to bury’”’ the act.
Assemblyman Clyde A. Watson of
Nu Bora WASHING POWDER, giant size with dish 49c
Orange County declared, ‘“‘This is a
scheme to send the bill back to comPeet’s GRANULATED SOAP, giant size 47c
. mittee and have it die there, This
all morning, and if it gets back to
White Navy BORAX SOAP, giant or large size .
WH CNRS ne 46c
Paomimittes it will never get out.’’
“T happen to know that the purpose of this motion is to kill the bill,”
SWEETHEART SOAP, 3 bars 18c. 1 bar 1c. 4 bars 19c
; Assemblyman Jesse R. Kellems of
Los Angeles stated ‘I know because
I was lobbied by a gentleman who
Jurgens SOAP, 4 bars, 1c deal ........... Be Se Or 15c
told me so. I do not believe the members are craven enough to wish to
dodge this issue.
“We have heard a lot about the
rights of labor,’’ Dr. Kellems~ continued, “but I will remind you that
other people have rights too and
their rights are involved in this isPint.. 23¢ Bl cue.”
Henard’s SALAD DRESSING, quart 25c.
Urging defeat of the opposition
Henard’s SANDWICH SPREAD, quart 34c.
Pint ... 15c action, Floor Leader Charles W.
Lyon of Los Angeles County anPint 20c nounced that it is planned to set the
bill for special hearing in the near
future. A number of other assembLiberty Bell SYRUP, 24 oz. jug NO ears yer re ees 19¢ lymen spoke against the plan to keep
the bill in committee.
Small White BEANS. tall cans . 5c The measure declares that ‘hot carig CREE CONG oot ee ee
go and secondary boycott are illegal
Armour’s PORK AND BEANS, No. 2, cans ..... 10c ing injury from them shall be entit: z led to injunctive relief and damagArmour’s Star CORNED BEEF, 12 oz. ......... 2ic Giles.
Assemblyman of ‘Northern Califoroe nia counties who helped defeat the
Armour’s Star ROAST BEEF, 12 oz. ..... es Senn POU cs tig 1s ithe ant Rat Gate
bill were: Michael J. Burns of HuArmour’s Star Canned SAUSAGE, 3 for ............ 29c reka, Harrison W. Call of Redwood
City, Arthur W. Carlson of Piedmont,
’ 1 : George A. Clarke of La Grand, Earl
Armour’s Star LUNCH TONGUE, 51% oz. ......... 15¢ el se
F. Dickey of Alameda, Gardiner
Armour’s Star PIGS FEET, 28 OZ. jar soseeenescessseneseseserscees 35c Johnson of Berkeley, Jacob M. Leonard of Hollister, Richard H, McCoilister of Mill Valley, Seth Millington
of Gridley, James H. Phillips of Oak940. BS opidcan Fe Monarch COFF EE, 1 lb. can
Monarch Black TEA, 14 pound 39c. 1 pound .... 75¢
land, James E. Thor of Lockeford,
Allen G. Thurman of ‘Colfax and F.
Guittard’s CHOCOLATE, 1 pound 25c
Weybret of Soledad.
LUCK VARIES
JELLO, All Flavors, 3 packages 22.2.0.. 14c Some fishermen today, the openArmour’s BABY BEEF and Armour’s Star HAM AND
BACON at all times. A Complete Line of VEGETABLES
ing of trout season, had good luck
but others returned with empty
creels. The schools found many pupils. absent. Most all of the streams
in the immediate vicinity were lined
bill has been lobbied in this chamber ,
and provides that any person suffer.
{tioned why demands for relief by.
employable persons did not. drop
. more rapidly. ‘;
“Tt is somewhat of a shock to ob-.
serve that the“number of employed .
‘people in the state may increase by
400,000 while the number of families in need because of unemploy-'
ment only goes down 46,000,” the as-!
. sociation declared. “It is a strange
‘anomaly that in times when the national income is going up by leans
and bounds and the purchasing pow-.
er in the hands of the consumer is
exceeding all peace time levels, the
numbers of those receiving SRA re-'
lief at least does not drop more rap-.
idly.’’
“About $750,000,000 of the $12,667,000,000 which the secretary of
the treasury states is the aim of federal tax collections for next year
must be paid by the people of Cali-.
fornia,’ California Taxpayers assoc-.
iation declared today. This is based .
on the fact that Californians pay at,
least 6 per cent of federal tax exactions and 6 per cent of $12,667,000,000 is about $750,000,000.
“This means that federal taxes
alone will amount to $108 apiece for
each of the 6,907,387 persons in California when the 1940 census was
taken—approximately $390 for the
average family.of 3 6-10 persons in
the state,’”’ the association stated.
“Added to this will be collections by
the state government and the local
governments which in 1939-40 the
latest completed fiscal year, amounted to $92 per capita or about $330
per family.”
Warning that unless radical revisions are made in the spending
programs of the state government,
the counties, cities, schools and other special districts during the presCalifornians next year would be $200
per capita or $720 per family—compared with the burden of $137.74 per
capita or $500 per family in 193940.
FINE
WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Service & Repairing
Work Called for and Delivered
Clarence R. Gray
520 Coyote Street Phone 152
with opening day anglers.
ent budget season the tax burden on].
FACAL ALUMNT
TO VISIT NEVADA
AIMA MATER
Clayton Bennett and Ellsworth
Bennett of ‘Nevada City will represent the University of Nevada class of
1910 and 1911 at the commencement
exercises May 10°11, and 12 which
will) comemorate the graduation
tru J the institution of the first class
to receive the ‘batchelor’s degree.
To pay tribute to the three members of the historic class of 1891, 2
representative of each of the 49
classes: graduated since that time
will:take an active part in the ceremonies. They will serve as two of
the 49 alumni selected for this special honor.
At the commencement exercises
the forty nine class representatives
will march in the academic process;
ion along with the board of regents, .
the speakers, the faculty and admin;
istrative staff, and the graduating:
class of 1941.
They will also sit in a body on the,
stage in the place of the. faculty as!
the honored guests of the university ,
while the faculty will be seated with ,
the audience. .
The representative of each class is
either the president of ‘his class or
someone from its
pointed by him.
Also especially honored will be allj
students who attended the university
‘before the class of 1891 was gradu-!
ated, and the faculty committee ins
charge this week urged them to be!
present. No list of such students if’
available and they cannot be invited
individually, Dean Robert Stewart, '
the committee chairman said. .
Several persons who were students .
membership ap.
RENO, May 1. — Verification of
the statement of Johnnie Carter that
he had stolen the automatic pistol
with which he is accused of having
shot fatally Martin Villanueva last
week came from Sheriff Carl Carl
Tobiassen of Nevada City.
The Nevada County sheriff said
the gun, together with several other
articles was stolen from Charles.
Gearhart. ‘
Carter will go to trial°here May
20th for the slaying of Villanuea
during a holdup of the Toscano Hotel bar.
Wet Es Ain Soa pe te at ee ee
>ae*ccats and charge 50c.
“nd Manager: Let’s put silk on
the seats and charge 3'5c.
3rd Manager: Let’s put people on
‘he seats and charge a quarter.
when the university was at Elko
from 1874 to 1886 are expected to be
present. INo students were graduated
from the Elko institution and no record is available of these who were
in attendance.
Several of alumni will
Reno for the occasion
homes in other states.
An unusually large crowd of former. students in addition to the official resperestatives of each class is
epxected to be on hand-for the round
of évents especially for them,
come to
from . their
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first prize, a Gold Medal every year
at the State Fair.
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