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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 30, 1944 (4 pages)

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Newsvaner, as = detinga by. statute. Printed and Published : at Nevada City. Editor apc 1-----. Published Semi-Weekly, Monday aoa !tursday . at Nevada City, California, and enter ed a3 Ma a ‘Matter of the second class in idee ’ Nevada City under Act of Cor’. ‘ess,’ March 3, SUBSCRIPTION RALES Pi dep postofiice at ‘One year (In Advance) » One. Month .-.. visited here from the: following insing incidents. He many letters from nephew, Leonard eonsiders the of animal life. a them. He ‘i up saw a three foot snake debian wees eeeasceten grb tener remnerees oon : crocodiles and bugs. on the islands. . A buddie in the next tent placed his hand on the tent pole and glancing twined about the pole above his hand. takes 26 days, to get letters where he is stationed., He thought the bugs, large and gmall, mostly large, were equipped with gas masks. They keep on flying about the lights and flit does not seem to bother them at ‘all. He is a painter of ability and also designs furniture as a pass time. He gaid the lights brought out the bugs, Oné was in his bed and cut a three inch gash in his back. He’ had heard there is lots of gold in New Zealand, but it could stay there, forever ag far as he was concerned. There’s one thing he waned to take out of the country and ‘that’ was bitnselt as soon as: possibie. 0 Max Solaro, EM 2 /o— Max Solaro, former chief of police’ : lor thig city, wrote the following tetchief of rior ot bau ee s,/ter to. James Allen, now 4 come, we can find split Han ash stvon: uh. it is. parting “who go before" were pass-_ a It} we police of Nevada City. Hello Jim: Well it has been a: hear from Grace (his wife)» every ‘wife are the same. Wife wrote and told me of poor Mrs. Vanberg. I sure ifeel sorry for Martin, say hello to ithem for me. Well, Jim, we came by way of the Panama Canal, long roll, we are now in Hawaii. I ean not say what part but we are there. It is a pretty place but not ds it is at home. Jim. do you know of any of the boys from home that are here? If you do get their names and address amd [ will try and look them up. Robinson is still in Camp Hueneme, Calif. I got a letter.from here and there is plenty of it. Well, ~. Jim Ido not *know what more I can tell you. We cannot say much as you . know, but I do think of all of you lat, home. How is Q. Hardt, and the rest? Oh, yes, Tiny, also How’s old Sammy? Well, this is all this time, Friend, MAX. CpL Leonard Holbrook— + Mrs. Earl Holbrook received a.lettér from her son Cpl. ‘brook thid week and he stated ‘was now in Italy. He had seen lots of beautiful country. He writes mainly of things at home and said ‘to tell everyone hello for him. : Fred ‘Angilini, OB S2 Je“Mr. and Mrs. Angilini received a thessage from theif son, Fred Angilini, which stated he had arrived in New Guinea. He found the climate very warm, but the food’ was fine. He has been eating: plenty of coconuts. He met DelRoy Bonivert cf Grass Valley: and enjoyed a \\good visit with him. He also. met several other local boys while on board ship one being Frank Richardson. _He told his mother everytlting was fine, out just to have a good dinner in mind for him when he gets home. he __ BORN : BEYPRS—tIn Nevada’ City, Nelvada County, March 24, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. George D, Beyers of Grass ‘Valley, a daughter. long time away from home but os day. And ¥ am feeling in the best of . health and Iam hoping that you an4 . home on Boulder S:reet, Sunday eve. ning. Two it was a) him, and he is OK. The food is good! Leonard Hol-. ” SE : Ss ‘BIRTHDAY DINNER , thane mains Twelve sat down to. dinner in honler the birthday of Harry Luschen. The affair took place at the Lugchen birthday cakes adorned . the prettily appointed table. Those ' attending were Mr. and Mrs. Luschen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norton, Mr. and Mrs, Franc Luschen, Mr. and Mrs. Angiolini, Mrs. L. Geronimi and daughter, Miss Rose.*Geronimi, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis. WOOD CONTRACTOR INJURED Jake Strah, wood contractor, while assisting his wood cutters on Saturday cut a deep gash across the top of his left hand while splitting sawed logs: The accident occurred in the Blué Tent area. He hurried to a local doctor and was taken to the (Miners Hospital. cut and the gash opened the flesh to the bone. It will be some time before he will-be able to return to work. Political Advertisement REPUBLICAN in this district. He has been endorsed-by the Republicans of «the 18 mountain counties. : ¥y NEVADA COUNTY “THE PIONEER ING C smelt mah requirement screrone'' is richly. : saried te here is a . of industry .that has’ J hn hasnt or. generally wer should fail, or effects would startle all America. eerie’ blackout would descend diy ha tot fated. Rather, in 1943 twice seal sore the words of J.A.-Krug; Direetor; Office of War Utilities of W-P.B., Power. men— F the men. and women Many ing department who is i ‘ith whom you bowled tast night. A word from you to them well. deserved citation: General Electric ae public and private— _« should be proud of the job that has been done in providThay special Power I hasnever been. too’ little or too ¢, of General. Electric, gi reek “built a large part ae electric equipment which generates, distributes, . ic power of America, take! pride .in ct ay. this equipment is standing up, under the strain . 4 Peck draft”’ wartime opération. ren cable récord are your neighbors—the manager 5 lie who lives*across the street, the girl in LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER YARD” MATERIALS . Nevada City, Cal. the Electric Light ond bide —FROM THE CITATION y done. a, remarkable recognized. .
trie be it be too little or year before the ities—and despite the Armed Services. responsible for this in your bridge club, will lend added sigNevada City Nugget _— — Thursday, March larch 30, 1944 eS South. African diamond mines, as they get deeper, are producing” fewer and lower grade diamonds than formerly. Tendons have been]. ‘CHOOSE your branch . NOW you can choose your branch of service — you can serve with either the Army Air Forces, the Army Ground Ferces or the Army Service Forces! your post NOW you ean choose the Army station’ to which you wish initial assignment, within the Service Command in which you enlist! Now sak can choose the job for which you are found to be best fitted make your own selection from among the 239 WAC jobs available! U, 8, ARMY RECRUITING STATION 201 Postoffice Bldg. . Chico, Calif: ; Please send me bilorinasla about the WOMEN’S ARMY CORPS Senator -Jesse-M. Mayo -is the only}; Republican. candidate for Congress A “e Worsan’ Ee Army oF THE Unitep States (I am over 20 and less than 50'years of age) Name. IS NEEDED even when budget is limited Keystone Market . DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. 213 Commercial Street Phone 67 Nevada City We supply our patrons with the meat from. the best cattle, sheep and hogs that money can biy. We have built our reputation on service and quality and reasonable prices. Ask your neighbors about us. They will tell you. Address. City. Taleph Pours lephone er or R.F.D. e See eee 's Anny, Corps RPB-SA WAC-20 WOMEN’S ARMY CORPS ARMY: OF THE UNITED STATES HORSEMEN, N. ATTENTION! We have been very “very fortunate in gecuring» several-.saddies;. Most,-complete. stock ever on display. Come early as possible and ‘see: these . " while’ ‘the ammartnnsint is’ here. ~ MOEN’S SHOE HOSPITAL 412—4th Street, Marysville. & 3-238te FOR SALP—Single’ corn planter and atwo horse wagon, Rudolph Younbiag opposite: County Machinéry Barn’ on Lake Vera Road.’ “ oO. ‘Box* 628. $28-4tp WANTED 22! Coin: ‘collections, 1: B. Stisrow, ‘Box 2,’ Nevada City. 8-513p FOR Sane 0 New. Hampshire Red May. $1.50 per hen. “AH: or any — ment of” Heavy: ‘Duty 45° V2 But. tertes’ and Tv? 90° ¥. oRatm Packs: == ouvreye ‘Radio: ‘Hospital Sound Service, 112 South’ Church Street’ Grass Valley, ‘Phone’ 928. : ' 2-6418¢ L. EB. ‘WANTED—coin. Bt SOR, meres: Box 3, ‘Nevada. City. 12-13tf Pee) Ope ageemeapyed . moving in stangard furniture van. ‘First class staroge facilities. Furniture, bought and sold. Hills Fiat Reliable Transfer, Grass Valley. Phone 471-W. or 39, 8-1tt EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING — Loud. Speaker Systems for Rent, Complete stock of portable and large type radio’ batteries. ART’S RADIO ‘AL — Specialists sin Radio its, N12) ei Church }} "aoe . 246 Sacramento St. inety Barn’ on x Vera Road P. . laying hens. Not a year old until ¢ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. DOCTORS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 400 Broad Street Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2. LF Evenings 7-8. Phone 395 — ATTORNEYS . WARD 5S N ATPPORNEY® ‘AT LAW” . Union’ Bofiding Broad Stheet?” Nevada City Telephone. 38 ‘The Holmes ‘Fuheral Home" . vice is pri¢ed within the mean’ jall. Ambelance service at ail hours. Phone, 208.. ‘Nevada MINING ENGINEERS’ ate J. F. O'CONNOR Mining and Civir' Emgineer ‘ United States Mineral Surveying Lie d-Surveyor 97 203 Weat Main inst Grass wale ernon W. Padgett; M: D. ‘PHYSICIAN AND: SURGEON Office, Houre: 1 to 3. 7 to 8 p.m Phone Grass’ mee nog If. No a caine CARL BOW 4 0282: 129 gout tag “Bt. * clans! Gr : ch e pg oho tg E. Pepe, -Nerth }f Seg. 98 94 ep 1F pater Targe ip. ?” : Be P. ©. KS: Et every. second .and a Ly. near. orepine ee ‘Sines he tis "Ba base hie weleonid N. 8. G. W. Meets every Tuesday evenive. i Pythian Castle, 232 ‘Broad . Visiting Native Sons welcom. GERALD D. , Pres. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Ree. sec'y = rs OUSTOMAH LODGE No. 16 100F Méets every Tuesday evening at -7:30 at Odd Fellows a a . } CARL J. SWENDSEN, N. Ree: ee -WM. H. RICHARDS, “YOUN W. DARKE, Fi. S% —— FUNERAL DIRE LOB. 4 129 aout” i Gur A Page ie va ailey . gives you 2 g Tablet from pound Pat AIR Wide choi selopes. Be Mail, etc . INKS . We featu . Balti ore,