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August 3, 1944 (4 pages)

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so hot you can fry eggs in it. The. “Welcome Strangers Bible class,"’} tion near camp is very old and the! held a pienic and social time in Piopeople are Italian, A¥banian, Arabic, . neers Park Friday evening. After the a few French and Greek. This will: dinner, games were played. Twenty . give anyone an idea where Bill is.! five members were present. Mrs. AL He asks ,his parents to send him A. Price is persident of the class. some shirts and hopes they had a; H. A. Curnow, local Bank of Am-. good July 4th.He had to work the . erica president and Mrs. Curnow . 4th but some of the boys got ‘o' started their two week's vacation on: towa. Kennedy was happy dver let-. Sunday. ‘ ; ters received from home folks and Week end guests at the heme of; ask for several boys, among them (Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schreiber were Bill Buffington. He is well, The,Mr. and Mrs. William Giede of Los father of this youth local garage me-} Angeles. ea . ehanic, is a veteran of World War! Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Chatfield of 1 and saw much active service on Pike City were visitors “in aed x the Dattlé lines in France. The ad-. (City Monday. dress is, William Kennedy, ‘ASN, ae 39409688, Det. C. Sta. No. 7, NFFW , APO 498 ATC—(iOMR) care postREPUBLICANS 10 master, New York, N. Y. By CLEM WHITAKER The issues which turn elections Cameron Larsen, in the U. 8. iNevy is here on leave visiting his usually are not even mentioned-in Party platforms — and in that rewifd, two daughters and parents. Cameron former Nevada City postal spect the 1944 presidential race promises to run true to form. Femployee is now with the Fleet Post Office in San Francisco. _ What the Democratic platform says, few people know, and féwer SY ; McCartney son of. Mrs. ey surprised his moth:. George saw bie servict with the U. S. the Méditerranean area beming to the United States. just completed a course in ton University, New Jersey _ being sent to Swarthmore, ms in service. Jack Mc3 in the Aleutians, U. 8. gone, over two NEVADA CITY NUGGET ee aS 5 . THURSDAY, AUGUST b i pt; CALIFORNIA NEWS FARMERS AND it: REVIEW FROM = STOCKMEN PAY 3,3 In making masheq Dotaig use home economi use hot milk— it ‘makes fe and fluffy, whereas ooia . to make them. soggy. STATE.CAPITAL — OFF MORTGAGES Sa ae eee Cae WERRTS The excellent financial conditions Sereeeews Waves to PONG Ot oe Calltoonis farmers and stockmen eee Meventne Set Arey: nee Xe Bee is reflected in a report issued by the eee eee Soe Selene Federal’ Land Bank of Berkeley covof a 160 acre limitation on farms ering the fiscal year trom July. 1. that would ‘be served by Central Val194% through Joue 90, 1944. It wee eee Seen Sack ties, shows that 8,218 -California farmers ee Penney ot Ceo paid their land bank and com missionee Se he ROATINS, GRINS caas in tell -euring vols period as tained that no control could be ; compared to 5,754 in 1942-43. Fureee eee Vieeercund thermore, the Jand bank does not water, and that therefore the limitigia “ae anes of land Hrrough ‘foreation would not be operable under Closareth Gatitorsia. oe: In the four states of California, Dr. Sanford Goldner, state CIO reArizona, Utah and Nevada, comprissearch council official, declared the ing the Eleventh Farm Credit Disprinciple of the limitation was ‘‘no 10:00 NOTICE OF INTENT 79 GEORGE E. PROUSE ‘City, County of Nevada, (California agrees to sell ICE L. WELSH (County of Sacramento, California all that certain « . groceries and meats, equipm truck located in the premiges Nevada City4Grass Valley : Nevada City, California, E: Said sale to take place at . ‘of. Business on August to. of ney a. m. GEORGE EF. trict, a total of 10,271 land bank and different from . any public works commission loans were paid in full which require giving up private Lee “. prior to maturity as compared with are, FOF *he, PAUAN — 7;542 for the previous fiscal year. Robert Pontius, Freson district Of of the 10,271 loans paid off, 3,supervisor of the Farm Security Ad568 were made during the depressministration asserted that if the limion year of 1936. Easid tuink and itation is*not applied, “a wall of 4n: .. commissioner: borrowers made payflation between the sniall farmer and ments in ‘excess of $32,000,000 -as the land he needs” will spring up. George H. Sehlmeyer, state master! ompared ‘to $27,000,000, in 1942. 4th,” Dated: July 28th, 1944 7 THEAT Henwood— Clement Henwood, grandson of still will remember. The sole Democratic issue, developed thus far,*is Mr. an@ Mrs, C. Museardini of Clay street is now back in England after: ‘Jumping into Fance with other parathat dog eared masterpiece, “Don’t change horses in the middle of the stream.” oe " trogperg on D-Day. He is getting ‘Often used, and frequently abusalong nicély. ed, it ig nonetheless persuasive with’ 1 Leonard Valdez, who has just commany voters. although the Democraties National Convention, in uncerd. pleted boot camp near San Diego 1s ‘. home on’ leave enjoying a visit here is. with hig family. He fs the son in law vi Mr, and Mrs, MeKinley Lotz of emoniously ‘dumping Vice President Wallace left itself open to ~ the eharge of violating its own credo— by switching wheel-horses! and; Zion street. The Republican platform, likewise will not play a momentous part. in . Mrs. P. P. Marshal of San Fran“eisco’is here attending to business the campaign, despite all the hullabaloo at the time it was being ‘affairs pertaining to her property. ime . Her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Marley ‘ie taking a summer course at the ‘Written. Some of the real Republican issues are just Starting to take forny Here are the GOP issues, now just we, university in Mexico City. Mrs. Mar. shall’s son, Eugene Marshall is in ‘the U. 8, air corps near Denver. Mr (Marshall who has spent considerable . developing, that will warrant watch-. of the Grange, challenged: oid ~ A further instance of the favorstatement that a little dairy ranch, ! DIRECTION T. AND p, ' ENTERPRISES, IN ; able iconditi of far in these milking 19 fo 25 cows, “is an inst{as ati rs the seeeoorit land tution’ of destitution.” . Gehlmeyer are still making a good living on that scale. : Prof. B. H.Crocheron, director of University’ of California Extension Service, told the committee he is more concerned over the shrinking tize of farms in California than’ he is over prospect of icontrol centering in large holdings. The number of large ranches has remained constant at 5000 in past 40 years, he _ Said, while total number of farming units has nearly doubled and is now 135,0662 ea Bishop: Robert Armstrong of the! 30, 1944, a net reduction of farmers debtS of $26,240,953 during the past twelve months, z } . METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. Organ prelude, Mrs. Chas. Kitts. Communion at the close of the sermon: All mem‘hers and friends ‘are invited to partake of the communion with us. Youth Fellowship group at 6:30 p. m. Preaching service at’ 7:30: There will be ten minutes.of song service. (Come and bring your ‘friends. t. ¥ time in Costa Rica is in a South Am-l. erican country, ~ Local residents were surprised to
ing: ee 2 1—Bossism. The Democrats led; With their chin on “hig one by nominating Senator Harty trtimaas, pro} tege of the corrupt Boss Pendergast . machine, as their candidate for vite president. Governor Tom Dewey, who first gained public ‘acclaim ea: breaking the grip of racketeers is not “gia can eae. . 80ing to let that challenge go unatgegen ed ‘swered. Dewey; an able procecutor, ; whether or not you agree with. his os Politics, is going:to try the biggest Isa, the hoot this cope og Bgl aia aah for their home. ee 3 ee parser gets aun f Aone Clifford Dodge and, Hague of Jersey City, Boss. Kelly of . "te ag eR Ue ‘ i Chicago and Boss Pendergast of ve left for Martinez . 4 7 cele sae ; Kansas City will share the headlinrl will abeteal om es with New York’s own Tammany 3 ge Sa while Hall during the course of that preae fecution. » tis tes 2—The people’s stake in government! Watch that issue, for today, with the government withholding 20 Per cent of workérs’ "paych he 20684 taxes and with Mu gnd’ Mrs, ‘Aver‘age Citizen putting all their spare’ e individual’ : : F cash into war bonds, th ‘ gd ce Sie ae is likely to take hts partnership with: ry, moved a and bought} e°Ve™™ment more seriously+-and ‘to! : eet As se ph be more interested in selecting the Raia ee men he thinks best fitted to protect Reser Sci Lint . nis investment. Dewey can be deir bravery . find frost in the lower. portions of (Nevada City early Tuesday morning Te Reng particularly noticeable on n-. Gold Run bridge and Piety Hill. ie i b3 rniture. to Nevada y pat owner in the new. arlor on Pine Street. Mrs. e former Wilma Mieje. a ‘ia 1 . Spree which has: characterized -the “3 . New Deal's twelve. years in. Washi ‘e is another issue just form_ @. ‘ne i labor circles, created by: the a + Bf teal’ action committe is playing in . Strategists are asking the AFL whether they can afford to risk the CIO up with a first mortgage’ on x Roepe a epee esi ake oe ee . League has adopted a resolution urging the United States government to Permit domestic gold producets to Sell their gold in world markets 4 way Aye oe Price is $35 per ounee. pe Commerce, the San Francisco chamder-and other organizations have re_ EVANGELINE CHAPTER . _Bvangeline Chapter OBS, ‘initiat. @d a candidate at the meeting Tuespy] Were Present for the session. Ai the lose of the meeting Dutch lunch was. ‘d in the banquet room, ‘Worth Bernice Penrose, presided. f Present ratio between men and wo: ees . Dended upon tolawellion the ierrifict ‘I'The year’s reventies were: . 000, expenditures $206,60 t} Me¢ense sales at San Francisco were ‘Catholic diocese of Sacramento fay-' FRIDAY SATU at ee Saree bank and commissioner loans which See 2 oe = ee : pie on, . declined from $130,935,694 ‘at June snvigia B mpapk dl setae teen nase Sedona PLT Pe ee $104,694,741 by June 00 @ Ooo —With— —And— ORSON W: —Plus— THE NA ‘WAY JOAN FONTAINI ; Week events: The W.S. ©. 8. will Se ored land limitation because; he said meet Wednésday in business session . . . : a : : a _— {as oye Boteen an famat 11:30°a. ny At -12:30 there there ae ROBERT LO : . Will be a pot luck luncheon, follo®See Aes Jordan reported receiving 150 sol-. ang friends are invited. Eons dier ballots last week, although they; .008 Oe, are not supposed to be d'stributed. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH ; before Sept, dior Used (before Oct:. 4, Christian Science Society of “NeSUNDAY “Mt ‘ The 150 came:from sailors’ marines. vada City holds servicé every Sun20 @ Oo ’ énd coast guardsmen. Jordan’s reday in their church 114 Boulder ‘St. Oe ir : port touched off a nationwide in-!at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:45 . COBRA a quiry into functioning of federal war,a. m.° A Wednesday evening testiballot commission. ; -“}Mmonial meeting is held on the first People—Pouulation of California{sWednesday: of bach “month at eight o'clock. Our reading room at’’117 as of Jan. 1. was, estimated the state reconstruction and ~ reenfjloyment} Broad ‘street, is open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, holidays excommission last week to have been ‘cepted from 2 to 4 Pp. m. The public 8,450,000. Counted as residents are men and women in armed forces who. is cordially invited to attend our services and visit the reading reom. he lived here before 1940, but 220/000 who camé to Calitorpia after 1940 and later entered service, and former Japanese residents in Telocation eéhters’ in the state, are excluded. San Francisco’s Italian colony re‘enacts Columbus’ discovery of America every year on October 12. wt men is 88 to 100, compared to 104 ‘men, 100 women in.1940. . : _Employment—Department of employment “reported its nave a June 30 was $533,352,647. Indicating mountink fayrolls in California, contributions to the unemployment insurance tind’ during Juné quarter totaled $44,380,901, largest ever collected ina single three month Period. Insirance; paid to claimants os June amounted to only $903, 14, . ‘Surplus—State Controller Riley reported a $154,028,331 cash’ gur-. f Plus in the state general funda .on Es CHOCOLATE SYRUP die 1-2 millions since May. 31, an bud-! } Bene ‘June 30. Although a decrease of 3/f 9 > : nie _ BULK COOKIES, Per Pound DEL nearly $97,000,000 more th /gét ‘estimates’ prepared a year ago. $307,564,85000. _(Council—Governor Warren . } Pointed University of Cal apifornia -professor Richard L, Adame director of the California farm production counFeil, succeeding Wiliam B. Parker. Parker resigned July 1. A. L. Vollman, Parker's erstwhile assistant, is . , under indictment for bribery. Council helps ranchers locate sourcey of labor, provides housing © for seasonal By h—Director of natural resourcTHE BEST THERE IS hands ig’ 9 cay reported June angling ——— $22,000 under a year ago, indicating the effect of gasoline rationing on fishermen who are far from trout ~ Coffee—Sacramento OPA headhelp, ° The American River Lumber comr Dany ‘is engaged in moving a thill ftom Garden Valley near Forest Hill to a site‘on the Deer Creek road, M. Douglass is in charge and’ expects to have a three year run in timber, the property extending to Deer 246 Ohurch Street * Birthdays will be celebrated at next Creek on the north. * % #4 * Inevita Diy Quarters ordered the return of. the i co five cent cup af coffee in “a substan we must leave this world and th, i that depal went ¢ oT . =p © prudent prepare for Ual number” ‘of restaurants in 26 of business and private life iare iso that northern California counties. fore. Ta plraraijean mega ee ot ee a as ‘ oe you and tell ‘you of the services we offer it LUMBER MILL MOVING ont services that cover all desires of those who 8 ‘ MONTE SOUR PICKLES, 6 Ouncsilar a ~* Hooper & Weaver P ss x PR MORTICIANS—AMBULANCE SERVICE -GRASS VALLEY