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August 3, 1944 (4 pages)

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T 7, 194 os ‘ , Als} — Seiki rae + ° . ce) I Selgin i 1M, neph The Nugget is delivered to s y who love it, and are ready to guard and defend it. Daniel Webster > Nephey * . grandso, your home twice a week ies San yy for only 30 cents per e i. month tiring cop, ze _ The Nugget. 2a _" ee COVERS RICHEST GOLD AREA IN CALIFORNIA i a No. 61 Th = — = — : air pilot ,, Vol.: 18, No. : ‘the Coun Seat HI ilo, oe ——— hounty Paper The Gold Center _ THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. in the fan i a LS. ee ree eeh Flying j , TOUGHEST N AZ] 3 . i nki . SILVER STAR FOR 'RED AND BLUE [TO MOVE MILL ce Pear Thinking Late : . j . a IS BAD WEATHE a Out Loud (GALLANT ACTION 'STAMPS VALID [TO WASHINGTON € in Eng By NE : . : ; : atch ang . The toughest Nazi TER i Mrs. America has the first of the Since the State Box Company of ley Sung, ————— ae the Nonaanty ees the boys of : . month blues—not the usual tidings; Sacramento purchased the Tahoe ined here ; By H. M. Le not ‘year 5 Siti a forces, does ;from her creditors. Now she has 50/Sugar Pine Company, a small crew D to visit A majority of county supervisors swastika on rahe emet nor the; The following message by Dr. C./biue ration points validated on the/of men has been energetically engazghag deliberately erected a barrier tel Nast pus Gis The toughWw. Chapman has been received aa first day of each calendar month. ed in tearing down the mill on the Unitea P Staff © r'nsworth to better schools in Nevada Counweather. “Hitler : ri <— 1s the. garding his son Major Warren ChapThe five stamps, each worth 10 pts. ridge above Graniteville, preparatory ; ng sty he Lava q . ty, by uniting the lapsed Wash, weather. men: “At the division Presentation . validated on August 1 are: B5 C5 o moving it down to a new site on. SACRAMENTO, Aug. 3—Col. back “ anak tinal Diakrite 1a thé cua! It began on the channal @han ts Major Chapman received the silverips 5 and F5 in Ration Book 4. All/South Yuba River, across that stream. exander Heron, who as s t pended North Bloomfield Schoo] . heavy seas took high toll of the star rose gallantry in action. ie these stamps may be used indefin-. :from Washington, 17 miles east of or of reconstruction and ie: at i District, instead of to the Nevada landing craft and transports with “Headquarters 34th Infantry Div— i Nevada City. ment NOs tes eee ao €, is imp City Unified School District, ag . their equipment loads—and ‘ sapped . ision United States Army, APO-34. And now—here's seeing red. cheer Some. delay ia sedurind. tts. iiss state job to the go no , had been recommended by Coun. the strength of boys over come by June 5, 1944, 201,—Chapman, Warae = ee See ae ete has oceured, due to the fact that minass ee saa oe: ; Who sit ty Superintendent of Schools Wal. . Seésickness. Over the continent, low. con (0 (off); subject: Awar@ of) — Points are good for buying rationin claims as well ag timber holdings)" * “cat#lytie agent.” in a fay Carlson visibility and thousand foot ceflings. Sil ed meats and fats. They are A5 BS ter Car : emngs Silver Star. To Major Warren 0. ; are invelved. According to Tahoe. In chemistry, he would expl ROW shop; eae hampered the invasion supporting air (Cha; 0211939, Int Hi. and C5 in Fation Book 4. These three yt a betel se & pVaapman, , Infantry, ead»,. National forest officials, the comcatalytic agent is a sulbstance ervisors have joined a . force, making it temporarily: stamps represent Mrs. America’s e ais “, “The. supervi ee ath Porarily at. quarters 133rd Infantry Regiment. quota of red points for the perioa. ?#"¥ Proposes to retain the name of. brings about or hastens S Tele, ‘dead school district, to a mori. least, only fifty per cent active. Through Commanding Officer 133rd July: 30 to. Amguat 27 p Tahoe Sugar Pine for its Nevada . ation of two or. more other S and in} it: : ; 7. oe Cee nd ia “bund school district: They have For days after the landing, the. i™fautry Regiment. County operations. es without becoming part _ i age, “Sie nthe ples, of Wash« . . as, . ‘ Th. rombined substanee. s. His ty sk Setllente, only one of ey ead forces were kept supplied} “Under the provisions of AR 600* Bey . A. B. Walton, president of the : 7 Grass Valk AB ae hed childten of school age. di ee food and equip-. 45, as amended, and as announced . § ; : Sacramento Box Company, is in imIn the same way, Heron Pezzola aad some of whom pay no realty te y by the almost superhum-/in General Orders Number£2, ‘the sno mediate charge of the removal of the. the RRCs biggest job is to S Visitor, taxes. whatever. Ae a watior of = effort and ingeunity of supply . Headquarters‘ 34th Infnatry Division AD AR mill from Graniteville to Washinggether investment capital a aes ts Waekiaelan ‘sehodt eams Spoentis over the heaving. dated 2, June, 1944, a Silver Star is ton, and has stated that when the) material sources, business : er of Hep Wd th exiuteabe AWS once dee it — Pais their English bases awarded to the following named incE gauged change is made and the mill begins. and business opportunity; MeGrath a bone of contention among . ” ‘Be French coast. dividual: operating again, between 30 and 40 . , Be is h wigs : ith “Warren C. Chapman, (021939), men in all a@tivities, including log-. 1 that respect, the ¢ ome 4 the Washington factions, and Today, with ground forces slogMajor, Infantry, United States pare: a! men in af » including log: idesnne-dieter ‘teutiy’ Kale c y pei there was probably not a poorer ; ging through the mud and the. air For fides Silks tesa dan. The introduction. of frozen foods!&img and milling will ~ employed. ber of.commerce. But Heron Y *oung school in the entire county. Trus. arms probing perilously through ruary 2, 1944 ta Februaty 21, i944. ‘° the home is probably one of the Owing to the difference in altitude in addition it should do research tees fought among themselves, . closed and leaden skies, it is still in tha vicinity of Caaaing Italy. aie: greatest strides in food preservation Graniteville having an elevation of. the physical assets of the state oS persons qualified to serve as trus. Hitler weather—the kind that aiding heavy fighting in the vicinity 4 in recent years. It has always been 5,000 feet and Washington but lit-. research where necessary >a tees refused to serve. No flag . ed the Nazis in ither areas before Hil 175. his battali is was momen-. *@© @@deaver of the canner to retle more than 2,600 feet itis proordination of other research whe: City, New floated at the school yard mast for . 'Normandy. The kind that helped . tartiy hela up by enemy wiachine. /{@" 25 much of the natural, fresh posed to continue logging at the tim-. has been done by ‘other to Sergey ‘many a long week because no one . them in Poland and in the summer gun, mortar, and small artié’’ fire. favor, color and apperaance of the ber -stand near Graniteville in. the} Ore private organizations. _ f Grass J, wag sufficiently interested to mend . of 1940; in the early Russian camSeoiiee tha flanking elément Held up food as possible and we know that last spring summer, early autumn _ A realist,’ Heron doesn’t ‘1. the broken halyards. Those who . paign; in North Africa in the win-! ond realizing the dire necessity ot freezing storage is the best answer. ang for the rest of the year provide that the state can change o1 ty, Nev could afford ~ do so — their Nears the stick badge mit clearing out the enemy resistance, to that problem. % logs, taken from private holdings in into a heavy industrial produ = og children elsewhere to. school. sdistas: secne ee Naoed a Mapor Chapman, then Battalion Of course, not everyone has the the vicinity of Washington. ter the war. Bastern states. aughter, er ; , . ea iti much of a headstart. both. ; Valley, § However, the Washington disdrought and rain alternate ic a Peo personally took charge facilities for freezing at present, but In order to truck logs down from oe ae : tig L944 to trict is the richest school district . or the retreating axis forces and to std Pruetler ansehen ptee ag . i, Many localities frozen ear AXK'. the Graniteville timber oe trial Ss Me iat ’ > : ; “fi a j * €Tiais. n, a daw in the county, and one of the richhamper the allies, fighting torwara . 7774S prota og¢ award fire to-jers are Siroady * oe or S000! be necessary to make considerable Al ." judfinet F est in the state. There are public . inch by ‘inch. over unfamiliar ter-/"2"7 their objective eliminating] will be, and without much doubt one. improvement in the present road bee} eee snduatey. 24 utility properties in the district rain ee eaN enemy resistance and enabling: tiie of the post war home improvements. iween. the two places. Grades in. tmobile mantfacture exists i assessed at $4,112,009. The Washbattlion to continue on to its ob; Will ;be individual locker units or. some spots will have to be reduced] ©? of numerous sate Hite 4 0 per Sees acaie va een banaticakin In all likelihood, no invasion prob-; Pective. As the fighting continued freezing cabinets which will be’ as and sharp turns eliminated. : producing essential Pants a: id delive this property’ in the way of tevin ‘lem was scrutinized more minutely! for the next 17 days Major Chapman commonly used as we now ‘use me‘, ; ories and the light pets aieaai when it existed, was . "0" Prepared for more diligently by. selected and held an excellent OP! chanical refrigerators. . * : , located in the east. oe a nea scinelaters by . General Eisenhower and his staff. although the enemy constantly pourFreezing has’ proven satisfactory : « However, he ieedim: ' uently poe funds. M ‘ost crural schools . than that of ‘weather. Every phase/ed heavy artilliery, machine’ gun and . ¢,» all kinds of meat, fish and poul-. Bee se aaa ae can economically f Prodate. 1 rush ‘eee i ikke district had been join. the carefully diue-printed pnt, baged arms fire into it in an’ effort try as wéll as all vegetables, except NT ees hd these parts for the cars that a origina a Nevada City Unified Dis. ‘@king, from transportation and sup-. to knock it out.” From this hasardtomatoes, and for nearly all fruits, Lj i on she Peete oun, ~~ ep iBi iim the f thi Otis ply to tactics and coordination Were . 0Us position he skillfully directed and and in addition eggs can be quite! © fe yes ‘ of western states, remember, a trict ld ha genie pee taxes . °W¥R¢ precariously on the hinge of . coordinated operations of his bateasily frozen higher per capita rat of car wou ve ir ; zen. ee = 94 $100 as. the weather. talion with supporting tankelements The leaflet “freezing storage” by. ih : ership than other regions. ’ reduced by cents per a until they were relieved on 21 FébVera Crvaves and MA. Sontya nt i f z For. instance, a i vot: . Tad to, take, oven eter. everything . i) teinediin talilative and’ kerole/tural. E<temsion’ Service . eta js] California “Hydraulte Mining Assoc-. ¢ornia could be used. sree Re ime aemaxvisors in human powerl had been done to! getiong under fire were a splendid! available at the office of the connty. #{ion that arrangements for . are aseemi , Od against the interests of their bring the invasion plang to the high-. ineniration to the officers and men. scent 135 Gewik sinc. pancre ¥. meeting of mining delegates of 12} coast plants. ‘That .saves Pare coumtituents. Supervisor War. point of perfection. He had to be! of his ‘Hattalion-and exemplified thé shane “we. Western states at the Sir Francis 4 Ten Odell voted against his con: Ps sett Aetailers and their, patrons of Ne' ; . 3} ‘ prepared for every eventuality. And finest traditions of the military servada county are reminded by the W Drake, Hotel in San Francisco on the stituents-in Sweefland, which is a he had to risk ‘everything on a risvice. Entered the United States mi-',, A Of, the critical ¢ Bed ‘Sitaa 10th and 11th of August have been Part of ‘the Nevada City district, ing barometer on invasion day or itary Academy from Nevada Cit¥s. 4ion and. ures,they may take to. °™Pleted. The gathering will take} and Alex Robertson voted against wait another month to launch the! ceiitornia.” & een — $ 7 the form of a joint meeting between his it in the You Bet . ; help to relieve the shortage. ues in the Fo big offensive. Major Chapman is proud of the é the mining boards ‘of the states of district which is also a part of the . SP gah = fs iat wa Wooden container shortage, plus a Nevada and California, to which Nevada City district. Observers with the invading fore-. 2Ward s ae recon : m Bes of the umber harvest of fruits and vegedelegates from twelve western states : es today express astonishment—not. #Warded those up in the ot S° . tables im prospect, make it necessary) . being sent by their respective be Se ‘the 5 : hot part of the fightnig. It is one if te . oy ‘espec Ton, believes. Some of the Supervisor Jay Coughlan who that the allied arni#es have expand-. fiat the tek} Tightinn dawn totes api or retailers to use every Possible governors updn invitation recently] ton in the world is grown oe inin wiy—— but that) © means of returning empty wooden ; : re forthrightly opposed thejo © jed their area.so slowly. 2 t. He is now the’S3 of . the . extended ‘by Governor Varville of in California and if Japan silk exporter after the under way with the RRC of the Washington school district to the Neyada City school, prob-' ‘ he has conferred a pfavor (on hig constituents in theWashington district. In view of the vetestimony of Mrs. Matt Sauér’ of Sweetland, mother of seven chil"aren, who was bittenly opposed to. a’é joining the Nevada City district when it was broached that her children, in one year of
_Shooling, had advanced three years since they had attended the. ‘Nevada City schools, Supervisor Coughlan may one day find he did hig constituents a great disservice. Frank Rowe, supervisor of the Grass Valley district, was the only ~ I Proponent of the @nion of Washington and Nevada : districts. Cary Arbogast, of the board, in whose lies the greater part of the City Unified School Dis‘tict voted against jéining the ‘North Bloomfield and Washington districts,At the board meeting when this matter was decided, George CalaRan Pointed out the benefits that Would accrue not only to the Chilof Washington, when and tf ®0Y of school age appear, but to the entire middie section of the ‘ounty. When the war is over, he » the mines reopen, and there ts another upsurge in poputhey have advanced so far in the face of enemy preparation, maniacal resistance—and Hitler weather. Nothing say dispatches, from the ‘Normandy coast as this goes to press, could contribute more to. allied gains than a break if the fog and rain. . ? In Normandy the old saying goes that “the more rain in Jyly, the more sun in August.” For the success of pr ep pling oy is rl Edward Deal, 72, of Downieville, that time tinctured forecast 1s more. %@sterday afternoon at approximatdependable most ely 2 o'clock committed guicide by ee oe caten * liaeetag Aeiheet ath: 9. RE te ton : cabin about 2 1-2 miles above Dow: : ' . mievilie on the North Fork of the ANTELOPE HUNT North Fork of the Yuba River. Deal was owner of the Rattlesnake Mine which in fortner days produced GAN FRAINCISCO, Aug. %3—Preliminary applications for permite to considerable gold. He was a widower hunt antelope in California this year and leaves one daughter, Mrs. Barton, believed to reside in Folsom, muat be filed with the state division of fish and game on or before August Sacramento County. 8. Over 2700 applications have been Sheriff Dewey Johnson of Sierra County said that. Deal died approxid ived by the division to date, an ssa present indications it is expectmately 2 hours after he fired the fatal shot and had been removed to ed more than 3300 will be on record/ ‘by the last day for filing. Downieville for medical attention. The sheriff said that. Deal suffered The drawing to determine the 500 applicarits who will receive permits from cancer. Holmes and Myers will be held in Room 109 state office Crates, boxes, barrels, hampers and baskets into channels that will assure re-use of them. ; * Wooden containerg returnedto market channels iiave many possible uses aside trom those for which they were originally intended. An orange crate makes a satisfactoory container for apples, peaches and other fruits of similar size. Producers are not going to be too choosy this year as to the type of container they use. . Seasonal adjustments in hatchery, Poultry and egg production is moying the industry toward an inyproved marketing situation, the California crop and livestock reporting service states in its current report. j Egg production for the United States in June was 5,437,000,000 eggs, 2% above last year’s previous high for June. Production for the first eix months of this year was the highest on record, 7% above June 1943. Prices at principal markets in California increase from 4¢ to § 1-2 cents per dozen for the best grades uring these nionths. National average price of 28-1 cts. per dozen was received for eggs by farmers in June. Last year at the same time they received 25.2 cents. The ten year average tor June 1932 1942 was 17.9 cents. i The number of layers on farms of the United States for June was still high, 362,895,000 or 2% more than 133rd regiment. The 93 plans operations of the regiment. ~ Nevada arid concurred in by Governor Warren of California. — The problems so far slated for consideration are: (a) Relief trom 1-208; (6) Free Gold Market; (¢) Recognition of Silver along with sponsoring national legislation to : this end. The meeting will start at 10° o'clock on the morning of AugFuneral Home of Grass Valley took charge of the remaine. RAINBOW GIRLS SWIM (Nevada City Rainbow Girls enjoyed a weinie roast and a swim Tuesday evening on the banks of tend. A luncheon has been the 10th at which guests to be Carville ren. * Hon, 1 esto promptly. Deer Creek near the dam. After a/ 29,075,000 birds during the month in . Ww. j ; tablieh Aeagh bee omaue pogo, Sathyt + on August § 11./dip in the stream the girls assembled/ from June to July, 1944. Culling get ee with W. W. Mein, Jr. Valley district a junior college. = embers af the press and sports-. around a camp fire. during June was 43% greater than set tl nd oe The bu like administration are invited to attend. Attending the affair were Mother. Jast year tn the same month Brent, Peery 7 wits, ‘She schools here, tha high stand. °A.0"° So nunting season will. Advisor Mrs. Leland Smith and the Production of commercial neteh-. $e Pecan ‘WE of the Nevada City High from September 8 to 17 in por-. following members: Marille Day,. /eries throughout the United . . ate _ Sthool, accredited to the Univer. °° of Lassen, Modge and Shasta}Marian Morgan, Sharon Colvin, Ber-. during June was the smallest si ‘Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bosworth