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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 31, 1945 (4 pages)

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Transport Command. As a member of this headquarters, . his use is vtial in the vast job undertaken by the North African Division . in the shift of forces from Europe . to the United States, flying around. the clock, the all year, all weather. route to’ Europe. Russia and Middle and Far East. The North. African Division is under the command of Brigadier General James 8. . Stow Overseas eleven Visited. the color'ul A‘rican Casablanca, Oran, Algiers and Italy, he is now ‘ll. he has 2itjas months, of} do owithin a sh etatinne Staliove . ed to the tank through the area unhe tude for . Jamerson of 539 West Broad st., . Galen K. Lough— . oeeating one seriously wounded crew member, removed him to a position of comparative safety. He then turnder fire and reffdered medical aid to . the remaining injured crew memjbers. His courage under fire, strong initiative and commendable solicihig wounded comrades reIfect the highest credit upon Sgt. and the armed forces. of the United States.’’ Sgt. Jamerson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jamerson Nevada City. 486TH BOMB BROUP, Enzland, bomber gunners shot 6000 German intercepters out of the air. The Eighth dropped an average of a ton of bombs exery minute of the last 12 months. Guy G. Gilchrist— ENGLAND, May 31—Among thed 185,000 men and women of the 8th Air Force congratulated today by. Lt. James H. Doolittle, who assumed command of the 8th in January, 1944 is Capt. Guy G. Gilchrist, of Dutch Flat. oe Frank Dorville— committee this function was planned ‘and carried \out chiefly by Grass Valley and Nevada City scouters and U. S. Forestry personnel who were the principal judges. Harry Poole was ecamporee chief, H. J. Nile district camping and activities committee chairman, had charge of all physical arrangements; Harlow Wood of the U. S. forestry office was chief judge and had an able group to assist him in this important task. Closing ceremonies held Sunday \ afternoon cluded the presentation of camporee ribbons to all patrols by Lou PoulMr. and Mrs. L. Dorvile of 222 \son of Roseville. council vice presitl, = ay ' drive of Tripoli, key African port. a fo a ca Maiden Lane, Grass Valley, have re-. gent, Gilbert ennis, Grass \Valley disawatt Rane Kis f eae e ceived a message through the Red : ie, eeeieet os a current as . congratulated today by Lt. Gen. Jas. , icrobe thomctielr edb Ween b pea trict chairman, H. J, Nile\and Hareiernent with ie porte African . py Doolittla who -assuined command. 14, binds cee ce iiease low Wood. Division, he received training at -of the Bighth in.January, 1944, nvas . pom 4 PSs Geicod Gaus. He ae : Keeler Heid, Mise., Sait Laks Clty, ‘set. Galen L. Lough, Rt. 1, Box. oa ie i es Football Again at t ah and eee Tina, New —Jers: oy. Wada. Nevada City. : cS Placer College as Prior to entering the armed fore2s . «t wish t eS S : 1 want his parents to worry. College football-will return to Auhe attended Nevada City high school . conegr t 2 ee ee ; Dorville was medical corpsman. pburn next fall when Placer CoNege and was employed by: the U. S. DeSe ore ee ’P"/ until his capture during the Ardenplays a six game schedule. Football partment of Forestry for the Calialee ie ie a i. aye for . nes offensive of Von Rundstet. He. was dropped from the Placer profornia division. ai Te ecg uate ontis done” . was first reported as missing in ac-. gram as a Gonference sport after the sais poke Deets ot a 8 Meese tion, but later dispatches from. the]1941 season. 5) William £5. Jamerson— all personnel, “Each of you,” he con-. : ; a : ; ‘ With the 26th (Yank fie VG ee : vow np, . War department said he was a pris-l Director of Athletics Howard e 26th ankee) Inf. Div. . tinued, may ‘be proud of your part oner. The young-man has two broth-! woodsid a th unosment in Germany—Segt. William E. Jamerin the defeat of Germany. I am mice nN oe : eee Other Styles $1.49 PEN R T M e @ EPA 115 Mill oe ae Valley Smartly tailored for style and comfort. Fancy light weight Palm weaves and ventilated fiber meshes. ° at 178 Designed for comfort! Fiber meshes with leghorn stripe effects ahd pinchfront woven mesh _ hats. NEY CO * $§$ TFT OR E NOT! —SUBSCRIBE TO The crucial seve is the highest of all drives. on Series “E’’ bonds! ) THE Telephone—Grass Valley 108 ] HOARDb —WAR BONDS—NOT CASH— Both are guaranteed by your government. But War Bonds increase in value—idle cash does billion dollar goal for individuals GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS . 111 BENNETT STREET, GRASS VALLEY MIGHTY 7TH NOW!— Concentrate your purchases Telephone—Nevada City 2 ers in the.armed forces, Warren Dor-. ville serving in the U. S. Navy in. urday of the the Pacific, and William J. Dorville,. Junior College conference in Sacranow in “‘boot” camp of the U. S. mento. Dean Harold BE. Chastain and Marines in San Diego. . Woodside represented Placer. Chester S. Harmon— : . Placer will play in the B conferThe U.S. Naval Armed Guard Cen-/ence against Santa Rosa Junior Colter, Pacific, atT\ reasure Island, has. lege, Marin Junior College and. Menannounced the promotion from liew-. 1p Junior College. Home and home merchant vessels in the Pacific. Wanda M. Collins— FORT OGLETHORPE, Ga., 31—Pvt. Wanda M. Collins of Ne-. vada \City is taking basic training at the Third WAC Training Center here as a member of one of the newly organized WAC medical companies. On completion of the training she will be assigned tto the WBnlisted Women’s Technical School to be trained as a medical technician or a medical clerk. Pvt. Collins. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Collins, Route 1, Nevada City. Prior to enlistment in the Women’s Army Corps, she was employed as a welder. . more units of college work in addition to physical education. ive of previous experience, veterans and novices alike are eligible for the first semester competition under the agreement drawn up. Woodside will coach’ the 1945 Placer team. He started football at the college in 1936, when a _ five game schedule was played, and had conference teams in 1937-39-39-4041. His 1939 team won the B conference championship. IrrespectMay} The first permanent European settlement on the American mainland was made by the Spaniards in Colombia in 1510. FOR BEST RESULTS IIN IRRIGATING LAWN OR GARDEN—GET ONE OF OUR ‘Revolving prinklers —WE HAVE THEM IN 3 SIZES— .Connect to your present stand pipe and irrigate the—.. ‘Natural Way! No. . Fits 14 inch pipe, deposits . inch of ‘rain in 6 hours. Radius, 20 to 30 feet No. 2—Fits 14 inch pipe, deposits . inch of ‘rain’ in 2 hours. Radius, 40 to 50 feet ip 2
hours. Radius, 40 to 70 feet. (Will operate efficiently on $3.50 No. 3—Fits 344 inch pipe, deposits . inch of “‘rain every low pressure. ) Colfax Fruit Growers Company “Everything for the Farm and Garden” Telephone 157—Hills Flat Ce ee ee ae ee ek in-s many families. T'wo veterans organizations gathered in the Veterans Memorial building yesterday at 9:30 o’clock and proceeded to the Memorial Shrine in Memorial Park, where the annual ritual for the hero dead of two wars was rendered, Following this ceremony other organizations proceeded to Nevada County where memorials were said in the GAR plot of the Pine Grove Cemetery. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURGH Christian Science Society of Nevada City holds services every Sunday in their church, 114 Boulder St. at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. A Wednesday evening testimonial meeting. is held on the first Wednessay of each month at eight o’clock. Our reading room at 310 Broad St. is open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, except holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend our services and visit the reading room. “Ancient and Modern Necromancy ‘hear the word of the Lord,’’ tenant junior grade. to lieutenant, . games with each school are being of Chester Somers Harmon, (D) 1, . arranged. Dick Blewett of Santa USNR,.of Emrigrant Gap. The Arm-. Rosa was appointed to make the! ed Guard Center supervises the as-. schedule. signment of naval officers and en-/ Any student is eligible to. play listed personnel to the gun crews of providing he is carrying nine or * . returned to her home on Prospect . the house. She is recovering her . + No. 10 ‘health. oe . alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism Dethis week following the meeting Sat-. nounced” is the subject of the ChirtNorthern California . ian’ ‘Science lesson sermon for Sunday, June 3, with its golden text taken from Isiah 59: “When the enemy shall come it like a flood, the spirit of he lord shall lift ‘up a standard against him.” . Included verse is this “O earth, and ae the Christ“Science aind . in the sermon from \Jeremiah 22: correlative passage from ian Science text booy, Health with key\ to the Scriptures”’ by Mary Baker Eddy: “The maximum of good is the infinite God and His idea, the all-in-all. positional lie.”’ p.103. Evil is a supWRONG SIDE OF ROAD Edward H. Hart, 22, oe in the vicinity of Alta Hill, was arrested by highway patrolmen Sunday f driving on the wrong side of the\ road and for driving without a licen Hart drove into the rear of a eo on Ridge Road near its junction vie Alta Street. Both cars were consid erably damaged. Hart was shaken up but unhurt. The trucked was parked at the time of the collision. Mrs. Etta LosKamp, who has ‘been ill in the Miners Hospital, ha's Page Four = __NEYADA CITY NUGGET : _THURSDAY, MAY. at; eee prrtseesseseseceeseenenes son, Jr. has recetved Oak leaf clusfides of you. The world is proud “(SCOUT CAMP REE MEMORI DAY MAN AND “wow ne LODGED 2 WITH OUR Aad to ok sa deboom¢ spe medal _ . you. eo ee 0 Al. IN JAUL * #. heroic achievement in connection The Eighth Air Force was the . Arrested and lodged in the county Sateen etter with the military operations shamaays Avuwle ae mightiest strategic bombing . T jail are Melvin Straueh and Esther hy AND. * an enemy of the ere States. Pontes Its personnel of 185,000 ied S RECORD IN TWIN (] IFS Messner taken into custody Tuesday a BOYS GIRLS Ba The citation reads: “On 15 March/. the equivalent of 12 infantry div in North San Juan, Nevada Convty * ae ey . 1945, during the offensive opera-!ions,-and it could send 21,000 ae Postponed on account of inclem-} With all businesses and offices in by Deputy Sheriff George DeSoto aay aed eta Otago “se tions against the enemy Sgt. Jamer-,men in 2,000 fotr enging bombers . ©t weather, the Tahoe aréa council. Grass Valley and Nevada City closed. sq california Highway Ptarolman * -_IN GLOBAL WAR # . son, an aid man with the medieal'and 1000 fighters over Germany at ;©#mporee held at Lake Olympia last. yesterday in observance of Memorial . gay Kitts. + : i *% detachment of the 390th AA Aw Btn. . one time, a combat effort possible) Week end drew the largest group of Day, the communities under the leadgS sadn i ain lin ei ltl voluntarily left his position and went} only through the support of tens of, scouts for this activity in the history! ership of the American Legion and Strauch is wanted on a charge of en ‘forward to aid the’ wounded crew! thousands of nonflying specialists. of the council. There was a total of the Veterang of Foreign Wars, paid. stealing a car in North San Juan, ATC AIR BASE, .TRIPOLI—Pvt. members of a tank which had fe Since August, 1942, when combat . 2 246 scouts in 44 patrols, compris-. tribute to the nation’s war dead inj of passing fictitious checks, and, acWilliam C. Kennedy, son of Mr. and . knocked out by enemy action. Grome . eperatiogs began, Flying Fortresses . ing 18 troops, practically every one! the cemeteries. cording to a report received from the : Mis. Ira E. Kennedy, of Boulder ing several hundred yards of expos-. and Liberators of the Highth droplin the area, and representing almost ‘Many former residents returned; sheriff’s office of pane AWOL from Street, Nevada City, is in the Military ed terrain under intense enemy mo-. ped more than 700,000 tons of bombs . every community from Downieville. to the two communities for the day , the U. A. Army Hospital in Modesto. Police Corp, assigned to the beauti-. tay and machine gun fire, he reach-. on enemy targets. Fighter pilots shot. to Roseville, including a patrol from. in order to be present at the cere-} Taken into custody with Strauch ful new Mellaha Air Base, in the . ed ‘the armored vehicle and, after ex-. down 5200 nazi planes and destroyTruckee. \Under the general direc-. monies and to take part in reunions was Father Messner: foportedly tyon North African Division of the Air ed 5250 others on the ground. The/tion of the camping and activities. which have become a custom among Auburn. She is being held for investigation. Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Schiffner left Tuesday for New York, where ‘Mr. Schiffner will transact business and both will visit Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Schiffner and a new grandson they have not seen. Mrs. Schiffner expects to be in New York for some weeks. Mr. Schiffner will probably return after a few days. EVADA THEATRE DIREHOTION 'T. AND D. JR., ENTERPRISES, INC. 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