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Se Schiffner.
if. Sofge of this city reports
E visited his: ‘brother in law,
Mra. R. N. McCormack, ‘s
. France according to
toed in Hawaii. Wallace
@: Aoral agehools and has
— who will be pleasthat they were grandparents again.
A son, Robert Otto Schiffner, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Schiffner at Geneva, New York. Cecil
Schiffner, one time phamacist mate
in the U. S. Navy is taking additional training in the naval service .
near Chicago. Granddaughters have
been presented Mr. and ‘Mrs. Otto
Schiffner by Mr. and. Mrs. Milton
Schiffner and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Lieut. Robert Schiffner.
the youngest son is serving with the
U. S. Army in the Burapeon theatre.
PFRSONAIS
Rafaela Espinoza of Camptonville,
who has been in a Grass Valley hospital several weeks recovering from
{an injury: received. in a fall from a
fruit tree, accompanied her mother
home Thureday.
“Antone Peszola and Frank Qualco
of Downieville were business visitjors in Nevada City recently.
Sheriff.and Mrs. Dewey Johnson
of Downieville passed through Nevada City enroute home Sunday from
Alameda where he had been on officialsbusiness. He also a*tended
. . police school in Grass Valley Monday
evening. «
Mre Thomas Arden of Sacramento
or. was a visitor in Nevada City Sun. day.
Mrs. Major Matean of East Broad
street who with hes three daughters
has been visiting her husband at
. Brownwood, Texas, for the past six
weeks, will feturn to make her
NEVADA CITY NUGGET
Bill Cuffman of the
spent the latter part of the week in
his home in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brisbill and
child have returned here from. a
. year’s stay in Happy Camp where
he wag engaged in mining strategic
minerals. j
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tucker of Sacramento spent three days in the
mountains east of Nevada City the
past week on a deer hunt. Mr. and
Mrs. Tucker have a home in this
city and often spend week ends here.
“Glen Cleland of Oakland was a
business visitor in Nevada City Friday looking after property inter=
este.
Mrs. Julia Manion has as guests
Mr. and Mrs. Golden Sherwood of
Stockton and Mrs. Foote of Los Angeles.
Clarence Landsburg . of North
Bloomfield passed through this city
Friday enroute home from a two
weeks vacation in San Francisco.
Joe Phelps road boss for the Tahoe national forest, accompanied by
Jack Williams, found a 30-30 rifle
leaning against a tree at the Columbia Hill Lookout. Phelps sounded his
horn several times and when no one
appeared he left a note stating the
gun would be at the North Bloomfield ranger station. That evening a
stranger appeared and asked for: his
gun. Thé man stated while hunting
at the Columbia Hill lookout his
partner suffered a heart attack and
he rushed him to his home at Hammonton and then realized he had
left his gun. The names of the men
qwere not obtained.
friends of
of lactnsctetn on new fires and new
methods of handling fires was held
at the North Bloomfield ranger station. In this group were R: McBean,
Gordon Vance, news dispatcher; Paul Case, ranger Darwin
(Conover, assistant ranger;—Ed_Perry, lookout at Cherry Hill.
Mrs. Richard Phelan and party of
Sacramento passed
through Nevada City Thursday enroute to Downieville-and Sierra City
for a week end business trip.
W. A. Simpkins and wife,
have spent several months in .New
York, have returned to their home
on Town Talk.
Tom and Leo Bessler of DownieVille were called to Sonoma Sunday
on account of the illness and death
of their brother, Claire Bessler.
Bessler, native of Downieville where
he grew to manhood, worked for his
father while he was owner of the
Downieville Messenger over a period
of years.
GOLDEN JUBILEE
FOR SISTER MARY
engineer;
who
Sister Mary Doroles, R.‘S. M. will
celebrate the golden jwhilee of her
profession at Mount St. Mary’s Academy on Wednesday, October 4th.
Sister Mary Doroles passed —her
hovitiate in Mount St. Mary’s over
half a century ago and was solemnly
professed > October 1, 1894. Selemn
a ar =
rated at 10:30 a. m.
rick’s Church with the Most Reverend Robert J. Armstrong D. D. ~~ Mrs. Alice Dorsey will .
hop of Sacramento presiding. i
The bishop will be assisted by the
Rev. Thomas
general of Marysville, as arch priesé.
Rev. James Hynes of Auburn and
Rev. Patrick Bennett of Sacramento,
will act as chaplains to the bishop.
Celebrant of the masg will be Rev.
Patrick O’Reilly of Nevada City and
he will be assisted by Very Rev.
Gerald. O'Driscoll of the Cathedral
of Sacramento as deacon, and Rev.
John McGarry of North Sacramento
as subdeacon.
Rev. Thomas Kihby, secretary to
the bishop, and Cery. Rev. C. Murphy
of Bureka .will officate as masters
in St. Pat-jof ceremony.
the music for the mass.
E. Horgan, vicar
her entire life as religious ig
Valley.The Sisters of Merey
friends to be present at the mg
DEATH
Nevada County, September 29,
James L. Penewell,
Mrs. James Penewell, brother
infant, aged 22 months. Fune
vices were held October 2nd.
ment was in the Elm Ridge
tery.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 194
With Mrs. Grace Raymond a
Sister Mary Dolores was bond
rt
County Mayo, Ireland and hag
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extended an invitation to ajj ;
PENEWELL — In Grass Vel
son of Mr,
On Wednesday an all day school Mass Coram Pontifice will be celeYour WAR CHEST Dolla
Go Fa
Wherever our boys are in service —in training camps, in foreign lands, at sea in: battle or
convoy duty or in dreary prison camps— they
need helpful attention, good music or a chance
to see a good show from home. Your War Chest
dollars travel far to give them that.
At home, your War Chest is on a fighting
front, too. In hospitals and clinics, War Chest
dollars batile disease, improve community
health. In community centers, nurseries, children’s institutions these dollars help prevent
child neglect, family crack-ups and juvenile
delinquency. Your Chest maintains homes for
the aged and supports youth organizations.
During this month of October you will be
. asked to give to the War Chest in your com‘ munity. Give more than you now plan. There
is a miracle job to be done — make it a miracle
eid P-G-auEPACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
The Dollars you give to the War Ch .
work hard both overseas and at
21kw1044
‘Sih teak tanh agape bien, wecbdnct own this once:
He'd be regimented with'a lot of other storekeepers and
‘told how to run his business by some bureaucrat who
probably never tended store 1 in his life.
“Bad's farm would belong to the state, and Ed would be
told how to run it and what to raise by someone he
_wouldn’t even know.
“Jim would be working for a state-owned
his job and wages frozen. And I don’t know ais Ta
countty doctors would be.
‘But -we've got a lot of ‘self-respect and religion and
common sense. We own our own homes and farms,
_ send our kids to college, have cars, radios, and a lot
-more of the luxuries of life than millions of people
mies’ in other countries.
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“Sure, we're willing to put up with a lot of irritating things
right now—in order to win the war—but I don’t believe
we'll stand for being pushed around much after it’s over.
“Frankly, I don’t like the name Free Enterprise for the
system under which this country has .growii great. I’d
rather call it American Enterprise, because it’s the most
American thing we have. It really is America. Let's keep it.”
"JELLY GLASSES—Both Tall and Squatty hapes.
QUART CANS—With Fruit Wax for
FRUIT FUNNELS, JAR WRENCHES — In Sets
CANNING RACKS
GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CANNING KNIVES
PITTING SPOONS, ETC.
ALPHA STORES, Lit
Hardware, Household Supplies, Sporting a
Phone 88 Grass Valley Phone 5 Nevada 4
vy War Bonds and Stamps—and Keep Them!