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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 15, 1944 (4 pages)

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jSouthern California. Carl is in charge of rifle range in the day time and {athletic instructor at night which keeps him extremely busy. He puts jon boxing exhfbitions on Wednesday nights, usually 10 bouts for the evening. He is still at Camp Matthews, marine “base, near San Diego. _ Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Coughlan re{sent up from Australia and had not > . @uite concerned over the fact. There 'ja@re several family members and re{latives writing every week. Dennis S. who is in the U. 8. air force stated B}he had been grounded for two weeks, ‘. @harles Coughlan, oldest son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Coughlan is lable to get about now after several Months in a base hospital in Santa _. Barbara. He is anxious to get home. {Charles was a member of the Wild _ Mat Division now stationed at Camp le. He has been’ in camps in Ala=, . them he was alright and still in “. received teétters from home and was. _ _ It. Dick Bennett, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. A. Bennett of High street, deters ae ‘service over two years. It. Elzear Foley— ia. Elzear Foley, better . being established. from New Guinea and is with . Foley is in the CB’s. Mrs. Lester. Gregory letter this wee stating. her ; pleted training a Arizona air field ioned a second li school two years ago: WAVE Eleanor Schreiber— vada Citywith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schreiber, She is now stationed at the nayal air station’ at Livermore. _. it. Dick Bennett— is an instructor in’ the moval school of supply. At. Bennett went to this school two years ago as an ensign and completed his eourse graduating to San Luis Obispo. He has been in known here as “Tiny” is now in the Admiralty Islands where a U. S. camp is He has moved the brigade staff, composed of several regiments, for the present. A year ago, April 23, he got a thrill ott of a visit to the U. S. Carrier Enterprise. received a from Mrs. Austin ick had just: comthe Douglass, d was commissmant. Dick is now stationed in Kingman, He graduated from the Wevada City high Miss Pleanor Schreiber, WAVE, who enlisted in the service a year ago, spent the past week end in NeéBe MONDAY, MAY 15, i944 aa bation for three months, under & ) servation, as to their conduct by . Probation Officer A. w. MeCagin. At the end of this periog there wig High School Boys Four Grass Valley High School: boys, three seniors and one recent graduate, charged with bespattering Jehovah’s Witnesses with eggs last Saturday on Grass Valley and Nevada City streets, appeared before Judge George L. Jones, Thursday in juvenile court proceedings. After questioning, three admitted they threw eggs at salesmen of the Watch Tower, a religious ‘tract. One boy was present; according to their testimony, but. threw. no eggs. tets. Mrs. Clyde Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ruff, of Reno. Mrs. Fletcher is the mother of Mrs. Coughlan and Mr. and Mrs. Ruff are the grandparents of Mrs. Carroll Coughlan, Mr. and Mrs. Ruff celebrated ther 60th wedding anniversary last Saturday in Reno. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wisker and daughter of Sacramento spent Sunday in Nevada City visiting Mrs. Wisker’s sisters, Miss Alma Marsh and Mrs. Clem Davis. ‘Miss Beryl Godfrey of Willows spent the past week end and Mothets Day in Nevada City with her mother, Mrs. Annie Godfrey. Frank Perri returned last week end to His home near White Cloud be another hearing ana fina] a:. position of the case will be mage ee In the hearing «nothing developeg regarding those who Participate Sunday night in the raid on King. dom Hall, where the Jehovah’s Wit. nesses worship. This building on Town Talk, a mile west of City. The raiders damaged the build. ing to the amount of $100, accord. ing to statements of Rey. Howelj D Holcomb, Jehovah’s Witnesses i ie tor. The front door was broken and several. windows were smasheq __ Stands Nevada _ Judge Jones, in effect, placed the three who confessed guilt on pro{been a nurse in . . Hospital c’ Grass Valley., Formerly _» {she was eriployed at the U. 8: Naval -) Air Station at San Diego and’ prior . . er and father on Mothers Day. She is \jand daughter, Peggy, of Big Creek, _ -. Fresno county, Mr. and Mrs. Tourtel"[they are enjoying their visit. ‘Mrs. [Christiansen is euiroute to Oregon) 3 ‘jhonor of their . ‘. moving pictures. — as a lieutenant at sity. ; NEVADA CITY GIRL rg Miss Miriam Hanson of 532 Coy-. ote Street, Nevada City, has enlisted. fin the WAVES. <Migés Hanson is a ‘graduate of the Belmont High Scttool’ of Los ‘Angeles, and“ has _ recently the Community to that served in the U. S. Army. ois in the’ Army Air ¢ , Mrs. Linn Davies returned to Nevada City Sunday to visit her mothreturning here to live as her husband in U. S. marine*corps left several weeks «go for duty
the United States. << . AL Mrs. Walter Williams and son of Berkeley have arrived to spend several days and Mothers Day withthe former's mother, Mrs. Minnie Young. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tourtolstte have a guest Mrs. Don Christiansen, . Vice and leaving Wednesday. Mr. ana Mr. and Mrs. John Miinarich came. up from the bay. district to attend ing friends. He stated they were returning here to live. Mlinarich ig engaged in war work in the bay district. They own a honie nédr the Nevada City Motel. Friends and relatives have received the message of the marriage of Mrs. “Mary Godfrey of Bast Broad street to Bmmett G. Stanford, of Ft. Knox, Ky. The marriage took place in Reno and the announcement came: May 13: Jimmie Jackson, who~ has been ‘eritically ill nearly all of last week, is reported as making some improvement. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs: J. J. Jackson of Boulder street, ; Mrs. Anna Tucker, deputy. county. recorder has been confined ‘to. her}. home for several days with a severe cold. Mrs. Kate Coughlan had as MothHarvard Univer-. ENLISTS IN WAVES ‘Postoffice in Alaska. Her brother. outside of. Hrs promises to be fairly good. At at the higher elevations. ing of the snow and we erly winds, be on the Tahoe Ukiah highway after PO, “In spending the winter in this city. / ‘ fens Miss Betty Krough of Sacramento pape spent the past week end with Miss faiths Fernande Muller in Nevada City. get! Mrs. Walter Johnson of Duns-. demo muir spent the past week end in this asia’ eity with her parents, Mr. and Mis. head: Ed Murchie. ‘ ; thm tr Miss Evelyn O'Connor, teacher in. ‘ach thé ‘Roseville schools, spent the past}. ok week end and Mothers Day in Ne-; ae vada City with her parents, Mr. andj. thin ki Mrs. .C. B. O'Connor. < digres, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gregory resae < turned from Salinas the latter part piusio of last week and he went to work asia this morning with the Tahoe Nation' ‘ al Forest. : The (Miss Betsy Bennett, teacher in the ed, 1 Clarksburg high school, spent the ‘ent past week end and Mothers Day with “Nevad: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. with. ¢ Bennett. 3 : atacoi ; ' worshi ENIOR CLASS z : ; : : , to the ig ) —— _ ness 0: PLAY DRAWS BIG = Fe 4 ment o seer er : sympto “The Nevada City High School sen-. peared jors' Friday .evening presented the _ ation 0 annual class play entitled, “Ever Window Since Eve.” The high school auditorJewish iim was filled with an audience that were ( applauded the comedy. te a6 fi ae i in th la were . H f ~ they , w wan & et rol Wee ie pen AS Oe From now and on through the bountiful fruit patrioti Henry Murphy, Don Metsker, Betty and berry season is a good time to Practice the hatred Rore, June Moore; Marion Edmonds, thrifty old Yankee custom of putting up ‘food . der of ‘William Buffington, Joseph Day; for the winter months. Can, all you can, at home. gons, fc . Lotus Wales, Robert Wulf, Roy RonThere will be ample sugar allotment for your news re Singén, “Steven Bernard. ‘Walter. . jamis And jellies and preserves. Some berries can Jehovah Hawkins, Jr., Robert Molthen,; Stan. be put up in natural juices without sugar. Or ley and ley ‘Bates, Randolph -Ramos, and , you cam stretch your sugar allowance by the this se Jerry .McQuinn. use of honey for sweetening, to this ‘< 42: tes “If you plan to put up vegetables, remember the _ the boy . . — “ee ‘only safe canning method is with a pressure } disorde FOREST RANGE cooker. Do not use the boiling water bath er Perse henry wom arm : methods for any vegetables, except tomatoes. to make “s ViaY Wh rm RAAT . When you can, do it right. Buy fresh, firm-fruits = a] } NS 2 ed ee tight! aes na ‘Stockmen of Nevada and Placer nee a ya i P.G. and E. pr Byrne Saag ot the 1 Counties are again alarmed over the. :, Aiea We ae: eo ioe eae ee <<. “)feed situation in the foothills and are BO eR et aeree é Sh eras predicting a poor grazing season un: yee ye am P *G cand Fe “ say al «Jess. relief in the form.of good-spring . :pace AND él ect : : _ for som. rains comes soon, states H. W. Caimp, = apainnaee b ‘ ys zipaitd om ‘veillance Grazing Assistant to Supervisor El_ eoncern eae Teted ou Some relief was afforded to an for wha otherwise critical situation by t cmpeated. excellent rains of about 4 weeks ago, Lee added range manager Camp, but. _ Mhe ti continued @ry weather has caused rr, asses’ and weeds to head out and mame ; a /onteita Bg, stock to mo¥e upward into the. mmer ranges at least two weeks to a month earlier than usual. The, browse range in the lower forest full flower and the leafage is large and succulent. ie In visiting the summer headquarters of M. W. Church, sheep raiser, at Elliott. Ranch on the Forest. Hill Divide, .Forester Camp found Church most concerned over the low leval 1500tt. clevation“eweet ‘birch devtn. f water in the —emal!‘mountaiw. } ‘streams. Said Church, “The are low prematurely by one month, and I won't be able to use my range to full capacity this year of all-out production.” The browse situation at this medium elevation, however, will be good, states ‘Camp and with ‘buds just forming, will be ready for Use in another month. The situation in the higher mountains is still uncertain. There is a deficiency in snow pack. The water content is high in spite of the short pack, Snow still clings and is melting slowly. If after the melting of the snow warm weather comes and we receive intermittent showers, is a good Possibility for good there range However, if freezing weather follows the meitget norththe range outlook ‘would from favorable, states Camp. far