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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 12, 1944 (4 pages)

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from Yaids over the ! He gives Nevada some idea of what betheir money given to this , Tovealini of this : _in* the Admiral‘coffee and doughnuts to, . ‘leollege with highest honors and ie joptician and is following his chosen : the group who went out originally. , been. in practically all the major enMr. and Mre. J. P. Muscardini received.a letter Saturday from their gon, Staff Sergeant William Muscardini, stating he had gone by plane from England to France. He has been in England a year in August. Bill stated Ae, had seen lots of beautiful . country and also lots. of destruction. ae F. Muscardini— The last message from Lt. J. Pp, Muscardini to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Museardin stated he was’ being sent from Holyoke, Maas., to Bradley Field as an instructor in camouflage. _ Russell Burtner— News thas come in that Staff Sergeant Russell Burtner, son of E. R. ‘Burtmer of Grass Valley, is expected to arrive in Grass Valley at any time. He has been in the South Pacific war theatre 33 months. Cpl. Bob Harrington hag written his father in Grass Valley he has ‘been transferred from Italy to France. b completed the Grass Valley high school and Placer junior also a graduate of ~ University of (California with high marks. He is an life’s work behind the lines in Europe. Clinton Covey— Clinton Covey, lieutenant . senior NEVADA tinguished flying cross from the VU. 'S. army some time ago. Robert Davies— Due to arrive in the United States Asiatic Pacific theatre of operations, where he served 28 months with the ‘infantry, is Sgt. Robert Davies, brother of Miss Mary Davies, 512 Main Street, Nevada City, California. CHRISTIAN: SCIENCE CHURCH Christian Science Society of Nevada City holds services every Sunday in their church 114 Boulder St. at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. A Wednesday evening testimoniat meeting is held on the first Wednesoday of each month at eight o'clock. Our reading room at 117 Broad St. is open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays holidays excepted from 2 to 4 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend our services and visit: the reading room. “Gog hath not appointed us to wrath but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ who died for us that whether we wake or sleep we should live together with him.” These words from I Thes, comprise the golden text to be used Sunday, October 15 in all churches of Christ Scientist branches of the. Mother church. The First Church of Christ grade, has written his father, Earl 1 . Covey of Grasg Valley, that it is extremely hot where he is situated and 1g jhe. hag no ambition, He is operating ‘@ navalpatrol plans in the South Pacific and is the only one left of} Clinton left the United States July 1, 1942 and returned on leave January 1, 1943 for a short visit. He has entg in the Pacific ocean, them terse ‘Tulagi, Coral Is,, ote. and ‘has visit; i peed S (Christian Science textbook ‘Science and Health with key ‘to the scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy, will al60 be included: element in him struggled with the divine our great teacher said: my will but then be done. that. is, let not the flesh but the spirit be represented in me.” p. 33. County Sues To Recover Scientist in Boston. The subject ‘of the lesson sermon will be ‘‘Dostrine of Atonement.” Included among ther scriptural selections will be “All that the father giveth me shall come to me and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out. For I came down from heaven not to do mine own will but the will of him that sent me,” John 6: -37 38. The follawing passage from the “when the human “Not The county of Nevada has filed ed Australia. He received the disthis. month on furlough from the City were business visitors in this city Monday. They will move to NeCITY NUGGET David Tobiassen who has -been employed at the Penrose Grocery, left today for the bay district where tering the College of the Pacific on November 2. He will take pedagogy to become a high school instrwetor. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Sutton of Downieville were recent Nevada City and Grass Valley visitors. L. L. Larrabee of Colfax passed through this city. Thursday enroute to Downiieville on business pertaining to his company, the Standard Oil. Mr. and Mrs. Larrabee are former residents of this district having owned a country home to the north of ‘Sugar Loaf. Eugene Englebright, wife and daughter of Mt. Vernon, N. Y. will arrive. this week end to enjoy a visit in his home town with his sister in law, Mrs, Grace Englebright. Upon their return east his daughter, June, will enter Cornell University. (Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Northey of Sacramento visited his mother and friends in this city over the week end. Miss Bertha Welch and brother, John Welch, of Selma arrived Wednesday to spend a week visiting their cousin, Mrs. Nellie -sgdes of Willow Vafley. : es Mrs. Nance James is quite ill at her home on Lest Hill avenue. Miss Grace Eddy of the Lost Hill district suffered a fall near her home (Monday and is quite ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Goldsmith are now at Goodyears Bar where Goldsmith is cruising lumber on the 320 acre Polly Ranch owned. by Mrs. Celine Pew of Downieville. Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith have spent the summer months in Northern California where he has cruised lumber for sev eral lumber companies. C. E. Thompson’ of the Mugwump Mine at Forest has a crew of men employed getting everything in readiness for winter operations. Winter supplies were brought in from Alleghany last week. Mr. and Mrs. N. Chatfield of Pike vada City in a short time for ‘the winter months. J. Jackson on the ‘local police PERSONALS he will visit a short time ‘before enTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 1, of Pacific at Stockton, -was a recent visitor here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kennedy of Cottage street. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright and two children of Oakland . passed through Nevada City enroute to their cottage at Alleghany where jthey will spend their vacation. Wright, former newspaper correspondent here, is now employed in war work. : Stanley Housel of Shady Creek near North San Juan hunted in the Red Dog district Sunday with Charles Hurst and others. HOUSER TAKES . STAND AGAINST ISOLATIONISM Taking a definite stand against isolationism, Lt. Gov. Fred Houser, candidate for United States Senator has declared that he stands for full post war cooperation of right thinking nations for the preservation of world peace. “We must be extremely careful”, added candidate Houser, ‘“‘not to go too far in any type of world organteacher units allowed aye for each 24 pupils State aid is based on Pupils tendance teacher units ang he the education of physica capped children. state for the elementary sch (California this year averag for each of the 750,895 average daily attendance the aid is based. It averages $1; for each of the 25,554 elemen, teacher , units allowed. The 4 teacher uits are an average of; for, every 29 children in atteng in California’s
} districts. Tage : in atten Y hay The “$50, 676,868 Provided by 00}s es $61, Pupil On yy elementary Sch The state, under present Droy ions of the constitution ang lay, aside $66 plus per elementary Du or a total of $50,676,686 for 19 45.-Property ‘taxes in amounting to than the aid the school districts ceives from the state, are also sop es of public school support, Many ¢ considerably ti Poll of the taxpayers ASsOCiat ‘board of directors showed One me ber voting yes on Proposition MN. 25 voting no and one recommendation the association » having ization. We.should enter such a group only as a joint venture, rather than as a closely knit partnership. We must not agree to submit every type of dispute to a world tribunal. “For instance: Suppose that in fifty years a world court decided Japan is over populated—and that wouldn’t be hard because Japan is over populated right now—and that the best place for Japan to colonize Was right here in California. You and I would not assent to such a decision. Yet, if we had agreed in ad-. } vance to submit all disputes to a ‘world court .we would be morality bound to comply. “We at home have the solemn obligation to back up our armed forces with everything we have. Above all, we must build a-new world of understanding. We must see to it that wars shall never again strike at the peace of humanity. We cannot let these men down who are doing mpch —we must not—iwe will, not allow their sacrifes: to be in vain. — “If elected United States senator it shall be my aim to insist that all suit for $1,704, plus interest, against : Bernard Maguire, veteran mining } . man, for board and lodgings at the county shospifal. District Attorney Ward _Shelden, . ; who. brings the suit for the board ot supervisors, ‘alleges . that Maguire’ was in the hospital i (568 days and was charged $3.00 a day. a ‘not know force, and wife and small son left Sunday on their annual vacation. They went first to Happy Camp where a few ‘days will be spent vistiing friends and will also visit her ‘brother and wife {n Orland and other family memlberg in Sacramento. Donald Miller, who is taking a special military training in College ee poo cmon ee ene AAO ‘ocdian nota ood ts wis te ine ig Settee Pic meres more mary and naval establishments than any le track, other railroad in the U. S. From New Orleans to Portland an endless chain of air bases and encampments adjoins our line. agreements, understandings and arrangements with other nations shall be made by treaty to be ratified by the United States senate.” State Aid For County : Schools $101, County 1944 The $101,178 state aid to the elementary school districts of Nevada, County this year averages $1,874 for each of the 54 teacher units allowed in the county California Taxpayers association said today, continuing ent state aid te public schools in connection, with Proposition No. 9 on the November ballot. Proposition No. 9 proposes to increase the constitutionally required state. support’ for elementary school districts by 33 1-3 per cent. State aid to the elementary school districts of the county for this year averages $77.53 for each of the 1,305 pupils in. average daily attendits analysis of the adequacy of pres-. ance on which the aid is based. The EVADI N THEATRE DIRECTION . AND D. 3k, ., ENTERPRISES, INC. FRIDAY SATURDAY THEHITLER CANG —With— ROBERT WATSON _ —And— . VICTOR VARCONI —Plus— THREE MENIN LIONEL BARRYMORE ~-And— VAN JOHNSON 00 @ Wee SUNDAY MONDAY TWO GIRLS AN A SAILOR —With— VAN . JOHNSONGOOD ASSORTMENT OF ae PITTING SPOONS, ETC. ‘. PRESTO JARS—Both Quarts and Pints. JELLY GLASSES—Both Tall and Squatty Shapes QUART CANS—With Fruit Wax for Sealing. JAR RUBBERS, 2-PIECE LIDS, PAROWAX © FRUIT FUNNELS, JAR WRENCHES — In Sets of _ CANNING RACKS na a Ret ete De tueceste i ALPHA STORES, Lt mothe --grieve af 3 Ameri not be Clair And be to ters 0! lieve kind . are D! regard ese Al was__.k not co How ‘along Japane not ju or in ‘ ¢lusior Califor of the fightin episod: of all of ‘the zens, 1 _ fringer ship.ground cannot mind, loyal ; hence, Temovi from might astrophe @till. ‘be thing Am eric -, tween. should among, This . “with * +) 60 infy is a sy Wwe are What e: we of Mainta ization federal] We get our en the go