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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 3, 1945 (4 pages)

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) Ss . Page Four . San = NEVADA CITY NUGGET Jackson, South Carolina. Don Bosworth— WITH OUR Paratrooper Don Bosworth is in . % ae the thick of the fight in Germany. ( Ina letter he had written his par : wis were taking a town & day as they RSME —————-—~ ‘advanced. In ahother group of paratrooters he stated a second lientenIN GLOBAL WAR four privates captured a 100,000 not able to give the ant apd inhabitants but was name of town of Jarl FE. Pheips— With the Americal Division in town. He was in on the capturing the Cebu-—Thirst for water after being towns of Essen and Dusseldorf. Don Pianed down by Jap machine gun fire for three days also stated the German civilians hatnearly cost Pvt. Earl! eq to have Americans give them orF. Phelps, P O Box 314, Nevada City qers but obeyed. He is the son of his life. (My. and Mrs. C. E. Bosworth of Gold “The fighting had subsided and,{Pjat. and received wounds in action my buddies and I thought it would. on the European continent three or be safe to fill our canteens,” said . four times, the latest being frozen Phelps. ‘‘I had just started down thej feet from which he has recovered. hill when a Nip machine ein eee ed up 300 yards away and one of the, (Carl Hieronimus, and bullets hit me in the back.” . Mrs. S. Hieronimus of this city, is in “This was my first taste of com-. Germany with the antiaircraft divisbat and I feel that I was pretty. jon of the U. S. armed forces. Carl jucky to get off as easy as I did, be-. was employed by Bank of America cause the Japs were pouring everv-;sefore entering service. thine but weter on us, he said iJ. V. Downs— Carl Hieronimus— son of Mr. ” emiling. . Mrs. Earl Holbrook returned the Preps. 1 8 fae Soa t_. latter part of last week from a visit fantry, part of the Americal Divis-. ‘with her brother, J. V. Downs in a time they landed with the first as-; Downs has been in the South Pacific sault wave af Talissay, five miles. ™any months and became ill while southwesf of Cebu City, until they. there. He was employed by the P. captured the capital 30 hours later. G. & E. before enlisting in the CBs. j jon spearhéaded the attack fram the} U.S. Naval hospital in San Leandro. . Overseas three months, the Nevada} Cecil Horner— % oe City soldier. reedvering in hie heeCecil Horner, former resident and pital bed, now wears the Purple} nephew of Mrs. Leslie Land, who enHeart for is wore A. seme tered the U. S. Army two weeks ago ehanic for Gary Tressel in Grass Val-. was sent from Camp Bgale induction ley. he ] training at Ft received ‘his renter TIME TENTS ITS TALE inevitehbly, and. in the long run, truly. The firm that pleases the most peopl’, satisfying their needs, whatever they ‘may be, individually, gradually forges ahead. The old-saying, ‘You can’t keep a good man down" is as true tedey 2s it was a hundred years ge. Service with a smile. to be sure, but service backed with experience and long training, counts most ef ali. In or profession there %s no substitute for king) on iderate and friendly service. . Faoover-& Weaver . ! See )RTICIANS—AMBULANCE SERVICE ) 246 Church Street GRASS VALLNY Telephone 364 As the Delegates convene at San Francisco.. the prayers of all people, regardless of race, color or creed, join in one ; oS the delegates at the Conference, so that with foresight and tolerance a righteous Se aie Gee ee “Gas aye * the . to Camp Roberts for further . . training. Leroy R. Leonard— Sergeant Leroy R. Leonard son of. Mrs: R. ‘H. Leonard of Route 1, Box. 7; Nevada City. is-taking advanced . technical training with soldiers from . all the Natione. Preparing for the. smash through over Germany, he 1s . United final aerial . how taking intensive refresher cour-. this . repair and modification depot of the Air Service Command inEngland. Training with him are soldiers in the uniforms of England, France, Holland, Czechoslovakia, Australia, . Canada, America and other allies. They live and work together, learning to service battle planes now swarming over the continent. When they finish specialized training under the Air Service Commany they will be ready to rejoin fighting Air Force units at advanced bases in Europe. . H. F. Sofge, secretary of the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce, will attend a meeting of the State Chamber of Commerce tomorrow in Sacramento. He is a member of the chamber’s committee on highways and transportation. Harold Sofge of Sacramento is home for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Sofge. FARM NEWS STOCKMEN’S FIELD DAY The Agricultural. Extension Ser ses in aircraft maintenance at ; summer. i worth lilies may be the means of insuring. sible future erop adjustment or in-} vice has arranged a field day for the {producers of. beef cattle in Nevada and Placer Counties at the Graham ‘Cranston ranch (Lone Star district’ loff the Awburn-Grass Valley Htghlway, beginning-at 10:30.a. mn’ Wedjnesday, May 9th. . The will be devoted to} discussion of range management and . irrigated pastures by Burle Jones, . extension specialist in agronomy. In morning the afternoon herd improvement, by culling and use of good sires, will be Vard M. ‘tension specialist in animal husband. ry. Dr. Kenneth G. McKay, ex specialist in cattle farmers in Neyada discussed by Shepard, ex ension veterinary s: diseases and para discuss All 'welcome. Lunch will be County are erved at the! ranch. HOUSING FOR Housing for KARM farm labor LABOR have bearing upon the labor may mighty chorus in the hope that guidance and wisdom shall be bestowed upon seers E cee x . Planned—More than 43 per cent of re ti . (ao : war materials, munitions, war pro-, the farmers in Nevada County have : as : : ' al pce ere hee ? . . . duction, industrial materials and signified their intention to partici: : 3 rr < ane 3 5 equipment, food and agricultural pate in the 1945 agricultural conrer5 : i nee 2 s , .products. The foreign’ economic advation program, according to L. KE. soe : See 7 a 5 i eee = : ministration reports that most of the Sleen chariman of the local AAA : aaa : a -. ;foodsiuffs supplied for use of Soviet comimittee.’ Deadline for filing 1945 ; z 5 ; 2 : é ‘ Hepa ;armies haverbeen grains, cereals. ; : sugar and canned meats. The Rus-. nn tration is made to : . eS oa sians last 40 per cent of their best .
Q lata and to ify far-} : . : ; zs fog cae \farmlands in the Ukraine during the 3 for t--for specific con-:. ‘ ; : ie i Sis eee ee re ee INVASIONS Andy faced: a. Critical per; . iod in trying to maintain their aymSee ETS one timanel ace —— see: . stated that farmers should still report adFarm labor usually housed in bar-. ditional’ conservation ‘practices supply for some farm operations this. servation practices. Sleeman or. the children. METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching service THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1945 Bring at racks, such as Mexican natinals, may. crop data on farm plans-which were}. 11 a. m. Chaplain Brazil from Camp not _be sufficient to meet the demand . filed befére the closing date. Farmers . Beale will be our guest preacher this year, byt transient families for . who did not sign may still report!. Sunday morning and ‘his wife wil! be farm labor may be more plentiful, their crop daia but will not be elig-. heard in a piona solo. Youth Fellowthan previously, according .to Ells-. ible for conservation payments. Pro-¢ship Group will meet at 6:30 p. m. Martinelli, farm placement: duction information is valuable in. Preaching service at 7:30 p. m. Ten manager of the Agricultural Exten-'determining whether WEA food goals minutes of*’Song service. Sermon. by sion Service. Housing for these fam-). will be met, .and to farmers in, pos-;the pastor. Week events: The WSCS will meet adequate help for summer harvests . surance programs. 1945 crop produc-; Wednesday in a business session@at . . in many-cases, Martinelli said. Several publications to aid farm{ ers interested in housing labor are . report will. be issued soon. available through the Agricultural) Extension Service, 135 Court Street, Dairy Production Encouraged Auburn, or Farm Labor Office, Newcastle. Among these publications is a circular on an inexpensive two room family unit with bath. This circular contains specifications, bill of materjials, foundation layout, perspective, California dairymen have received more than $34,000,000 under the dairy production program since Sevtember 1943, when the program began, according to L. E. Sleeman. On a state basis; payments average $2,240,107 monthly to 24,000 producers. and detail drawings. Circulars are. Dairymen in Nevada County have realso available on cost of Sota ne $23,823,10 up to January 1, help on the farm, labor camp equip-. Local payments average $4,217.18 ment, farm labor mess hall with the}every two months to 98 producers: kitchen, four man canvas,roof cabin}each payment period. and various sized bunk houses. There is no question that the dairy CANNING CORNER production payments have helped to (Mrs. ‘Carl Eugene Dart, a son. ROBENSON—In Grass Walley, tion as recorded on Nevada County /11:30 a. m. At the 12:30 the Prisfarm plans is being tabulated and a cilla will serve luncheon. In the af. ternoon there will be a good program, All members and friends are invited. . Bible study and prayer hour Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. : BIRTHS DART—In Grass Valley, Nevada County, April 27, 1945, to’ Mr. and Nevada County, April 26, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberson, a daughter. : GOUDGE—In Grass Valley, Nevada County, April 28, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. George Goudge, a son. keep’ many producers in business. These payments make up the difference between “increased production costs and stabilized milk prices. Direct payment is made to farmers on the basis of ihundredweight of A few jars a day is the way many a housewife with .a small victory garden does her canning. Instead of taking a whole day off to devote to canning in quantity, she © gathers small batches of vegetables,.as they : whole m ‘ reach the right stage in the garden, ae ree a serine Fe and includes an hour or so of cantrent me ae ss inalceahes deni January, February and March dre ning in her day's work. For canning this way, much time will be saved if canning is assembled and given convenient! storage quarters at the beginning of being made during April and May to local dairymen-at 70c per hundredweight of whole milk and 10c a pound of butterfat. Applications ‘ for the production*payment ‘filed afthe canning season. colant ter May 31 for the first qparter canders, pans, scales and arj Z : not be accepted by the county. 3 ray of jars all take up considerable 2 a ie ee sf : ; foe Aid to the Ked Star — skussian space. Nothing is confusing i f : . troops now entering Berlin received than to; have them scattered hap: . , z : : ; : impetus in their long drive from hazardly around the kitchen, in the} _ : ; A § Stanlingrad in U. S. lend lease shipway of meal getting, ments begun October 1941. By Feb. ruary of this year they had received more than 16,250,000 short tons of equipment Canners, measures, more or likely to ve tipped over on the floor. Nevada County 1945 Conservation The beginning to reclaim some of this j land. ties and war workers. USSR is! MARRIAGE LICENSE STORZ-REINMILLER/ZInNevada . City, Nevada County, / April 28, 1945, David A. Storz, 19, of Grass Valléy, and Geraldine Ma@ell Reinmiller, 18, of Pen : _ DIVORCE LARGHERO — In Nevada City, Neyada County, April 27, 1945, Myr-} tle Larghéro vs. Joseph Larghero, filed; cruelty. ; Th ‘adoption of Latin characters for riting Turkish was voted in 19:28. EVADA. THEATRE DIRECTION ENTERPRISES, INC. T. AND D. JR., FRIDAY SATURDAY . HERE COME THE WAVES —W ith— BETTY HUTTON BING CROSBY —And— SONNY TUFTS 00D Ooo SUNDAY MONDAY LADY —And— SUNDAY DINNER FOR A SOLDIER —With— ANN BAXTER —And— JOHN HODIAK i @. i fairly bulges with heat (many exacting tests see to that). Every drop burns completely—goes farther. Keeps your burner clean and at peak performance—saves you money. Standard Furnace Oil outsells all others in the West because it delivers the maximum value for your fuel dollar. 0 is twelve years old. Maurice Smiley _AiL Phone 88 Grass Valley FOR YOUR MONEY Every drop of Standard Furnace Oil "Alpha Stores, Ltd. Phone 5 Nevada City — = , . BUILDING — Telephone NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY ‘ “THE. PIONEER LUMBER YARD” MATERIALS Calif. . . . . Y