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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 7, 1947 (4 pages)

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rae Ss V: 1e 39 rcial: Street. ITY ON T TO THE BI -RECREAT! ® A CITY iF COMMER OME uneral Ho ithin the 2 eee a + — Wil ot Rabeet Pmstng Fashion. Foun‘ ~ @ations . . ¢&". pertly custom: fitted for comfort and beau. i» Filgd! For, Prodpate NEVADA CITY: The will of Robert. PF: Fleming, who. died. Oc‘tober 2tst; wastied yesterday for probate by: his brother, Joseph LaMar Fleming. The estate is valued at more than $10,000. To bis aunts, Mrs. Anna Blair of YVsialia, Tulare county, -and Mra. Kate Roland: of Piasérvillé, ap eee soa to his sisih-law 3ifig 6f Ney. 7 ih aban beqdeathed $260 T6 his niece, Miss Mary LaMar Fleming he left $1000, The residue. of his! State is; sathed. his , brother, . Joseph, who is named in the holographic will to age Aa apnttor. gl décedent} ROBERT ¢. SCHR NAMED VE, LAWYER ( ‘NEVADA cIry: William E. Mullis, commander. of Banner Mountain Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, ‘has appointed Robert C. Schiffner, recent graduate from the Hasting’s Law School, to ‘handle all legal matters pertaining to the pest. ST. AGNES GUILD MEETING NEVADA CITY: St. Guild on Thursday held -its No= vember meeting at the home. of Mrs: -Ho+1.Small. Mrs. J. FE. Siegfried: was co-hostess.~ “Memberg :brought their united thanks TRE os — ¥ Hari Drug Store A AARARRRARRRRR e . . 7, : + Mogt important factor in Preparing your prescription! You may be sure when you come to Harris Drug Stora that your doctor’s prescription. will be followed implicitly .. from thé most exact measuring of the ingredients to dosage directions on the bottle. ° CALL 100 We Deliver and Promptly! Agnes4 : shrough California veterans whose secondary education was interrupted by the War may, in most cases, obtain: high school diplomas by taking tests given at Veterans Testing Service agen-44 cies located im all parts of the “Phe ‘Testing Service -was* éstablighed.-by “the Veterans Adwhinistration in cOoperation with the American Council ‘of Education, the California State Department of Education and local school boards. Veterans. Administration offices will furnish interested veterans with the address of the nearest testing agency as well as information on procdures for applying for credits and diplomas. The tests measure a veteran's general educational development sulting from his experience and resulting. from .his experience and armed forces. They also take into account informal or self-educa. . In addition, more than a half million veterans have already re. ceived -their: diplomas through the testing system. QUESTION: I would like to study abroad on a_ student-ex-} change basis. How can I arrange to do this? ANSWER: Arrangements to study abroad on a student-exchange basis. must be made through the Division of International -Exchange’of Persons, Department of . State and not Veterans Administraef Notice OF Special Election — ———__—— \.. Notice is hereby given that aspecial election will be held in the several elementary school districts of Nevada County west of the westera boundary of the Meadow Lake Union High School District on Tuesday, November 18, 1947 for the purpose of voting on the proposal of adopting or rejecting the plans and recommendations of the Nevada County. Local Survey. Committee; Commission on School Districts, to forma single unified school district composed of the following elementary school districts: Birchville, Blue Tent; Cherokee, Chicago Park, Clear Creek, Forest Springs, French Corral, Grass Valley, Indian Springs, Kentucky Flat, Lime Kiln, Nevada City Unified, North Bloomfield, North San Juan, Oakland, Pleasant Valley, Rough and Ready, Union Hill and Wolf. ~ Birchville schoolhouse Chicago Park School District Clear Creek School District Forest Springs School District French Corral School District Grass Valley School District Blue Tent schcolhouse Columbia Hill schoolhouse The polls will beopened at 6 o'clock a. m. and —— at 7 o'clock p. m. _ The polling places will be as follows: Birchville School District Blue Tent School District Chicago Park schoolhouse County Sumetishendest of Schools Oct. 31; Nov. 7, 14
Clear Creek schoolhouse Forest Springs schoolhouse French Corral schoolhouse Hennessy schoolhouse.——, -Home * weer mati ; . tax incl. Pe aS his elopment. 3: : phasis is on. general inforrathér than specific ‘facts. mare Unilteé . States had. tlieir secondary* “educations the War and are eligible to apply for their high school diplomas. tion. Question: My grades at school have been. low and I would like to know if VA will help me find a rc to bring my brades. Up? x: = ¥ou may * Peceive “of VA's educational bony et service. in” an endeayar.to correct those faotdrs which: may be contributing to your low grades. However, you will ha¥e to meet the “requiremefits of the school if you wish to comtinge your course. QUESTION: May. 4 veteran, receiving disability ~ compensation,; receive at the same time substance allowance under Public Law .346, (GI Bill)? ANSWER: Yes. th 2918, the Uhiversity of California -College of Agriculture at Davis ‘@xhibited both the grand champion: and reserve grand c at ‘the — Iternatidnal Exposition at Chicago. Beet from ‘Dope Town, Hebresbe SAT. EVE., NOV. 15 Memorial Auditorium _ A Company of 150! TUES: EVE., NOV. 18 ALEXANDRA DANILOVA FREDERIC. FRANKLINNATHALIE KRASSOVSKA LEON DANIELIAN Memorial Auditorium racer ae. $2.40, $1.80, $1.20, bi! Sundae Musie ‘Series Presents , 2Miadimir Horowitz _ Nov. 30 Memorial Auditorium The peerless Horowitz —one of rag: i el aialer ‘SACRAMENTO estimates that approxi-. ]] . 2,000,000 Veterans in the. ff interrupted by/. f tionay. ‘experiences’ contetbutiog to] B \ ‘ JANUARY 18, 1852. lt . been disagréeable weather allwa the work, as it takes about half the time to-eut pad ene ee Her, be BAN ee grec and we a poor it Whtil we ¥ Copeman took notes of the drift: We struck a rich little streak in the tanpel, than three inches wide and right-on the & looked as if it had been poured out of a baiz; rm regular. We panned it out and as far as we fe it Wé got'an Giincé to the pan. Alroge out over twenty.ounces. That is like ¢ Pard struck a bargain vig = me. lf 1 not to practice on the vite it hen he was 4 I don’t see why he don’ it for I can z “Old Bob Ridley” and “Camptown Girls” pretty: ——he would read aloud to me a new novel thet h bought: “Nicholas Nickleby,’ by an Dickens. I had already read his “Pickwide. and it was a great boak, so . agreed and the = has been that we have not: gone to: ned a week before thidnight. Some of the very funny and some pathetic, but it is all” : I am not very-sentimental, but as I stretched ou ‘on bunk eooua the big drops of rain. patt wind. whistling through the trees ih Pode ‘on Pard’s e face. . Was a pretty good old world after all; and T to be in it. Pard’s voice was like a lullaby and . to thinking of Marie and dreaming of the future. haps some day . might see London and Yorkshire ‘follow D'Artagnan’s road through France. i= shut the book with’a slam and said I was a lis . and he would not read any more to such an. . ciative fellow. He did not know what dream p I was conjuring up. ~There have been no more discoveries shout ® and Carter and it seems as if it would tie mystery. JANUARY 25,. 1852.—It turned out col there has been a big snowstorm. The whole ce is covered with snow three feet deep. It was’ sight, the spruce and fir trees loaded with when the sun comes out they sparkle like diz It put me in mind of the hemlock woods in old field. See Oe a eT = a ee I got a long letter fonee Hetty, the first she written in months, and now I am up a tree. She that when the news came to her of her brother's she was nearly crazy with grief and did not how harsh a letter she had sent to-me. Now she sorry for it, admits that she has been unjust and will forgive her we will forget all about it and be same to each other that we were beloty: it ha