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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 8, 1944 (4 pages)

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NEVADA CITY NUGGET nny FUNERAL SERVICE FOR LATE JAMES HAMBLY In. a previous letter Dahl stated. some of the sergeants that had trained the boys at Camp Ord and gone: Overseas in the same boat had been pretty badly blown up in battle. MONDAY, MAY 8, 1944 Sa GALLINOSWERT BORN — Th Neve Nevada County, May 4, 1944, City, City,. Nevada —In IMUS . HIEFRON Rairifall East Of Sierra Near Normal Nevada County, May 3, 1944, to Mr. William Peter Gallino, 20, ana Dei. 20, both of Forest Ranger Hobart I. Snider of and Mrs. Carl Hieronimus, a daugh-. ene Blanche Sweet, oy Grass Valley, Nevada County, the Truckee Ranger District states that precipitation forthe eastern slope of the Tahoe National Forest has reached the near normal level. Snider states that favorable spring yesweather will greatly improve forage George Marinkoyich also said one of) the sergeants was a pal of his and he} had been killed, which has been a sad blow to him. ry a Funeral services were held terday afternoon, May 7th, in the . chapel of Hooper and Weaver Mortuary in Grass Valley for the late J. £. Hambly, who passed away Wed conditions on the mountain ‘ranges Evangeline, Aurora, O. E. S ‘Honor Hazel Lane, Worthy Grand Matron assuring a favorable grazing season for the 27,000 sheep and 1,500 head of cattle grazing upon private and nesday in a Nevada City hospital. government land in his ramger dis: Everything is in readiness by Ev-' Rev. Mark Pike conducted the sertrict. angeline Chapter No. 9 Nevada City: vice. Interment was in Elm Ridge Alleged Robber To Face Trial In Reno and Aurora Chapter No. 40 Grass Cemetery. Valley, for the welcome and recepHambly was a shift boss in the tion of Hazel Thorn Lane, of Pasa “ae Ronald recently. Roger Jackson, colored, wanted . pl. Bill James writes regularly dena, Worthy Grand Matron of: the North Star (Mine. He was ill but a for armed robbery in Reno, was deto his mother, Mrs. Nance James, of few hours, having driven himself to Grand Chapter, State of California, lievered to police of that city Hill and in his letter last week Order of the Bastern Star, on Monthe hospital on Tuesday after work. Friday. ; : wag fine. He is still in He was a member of the Mine Work last} Jackson, arrested in Truckee, ers Protective League in Grass Val-+while attempting to spend the night The following is the program: Enley. we 4 Africa but on the’go all the may be Society lin the railroad roundhouse, was trance—Organist, Jean White; MarThe deceased Zorn in St. Austell, } convicted of vagrancy and given a . Dahl Larseh, in the U. 8. shals, Jean Dowell, Elfriede LawEngland 61 years ago, and had lived ry in the peace wk wrote his rence; (Chaplain, Helen ‘Wilson; in Grass Valley nine years. Survivsentence of 30 days in the county ts, Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. Mistress of Ceremonies, Gertrude Esing him are his wife, Mrs. James E. jail. It is alleged that prior to his arrsen, that he suffered injurterly. Welcome, ‘Escort: Worthy. Hambly, two sons, Art Hambly of foot when a tree fell on’ him. Matron, Bernice Pénrose, Worthy Calumet, Mich., and W. E. Hambly rival in California, he robbed a Reno carrying suppiies to the front Patron, Walter Carlson, Evangeline, of Grass Valley, five daughters, Mrs. bar tender of $10 and a .32 calibre battle, Trees were being Worthy Matron, Dorothy Simmons; Roy Nelson, Mrs. Alex Moilanen, revolver. While in’ jail here he retrail‘through . the jung] Worthy Patron, Thomas Barret, of Mrs. John Armaseast, all of Flint, eeived a government treasury warWas hurt, He has been in! Grass Valley. Introductions: En-. Mich., Mrs. Layman Hansen of Henrant of $100, his pay as a discharga month and expects to tranee of officers of both chapters. cock, Mich., and Mrs. Matt Paulson ed soldier. On his trip from Truckee with Sheriff Carl J. Tobiassen, he ‘ast off in another week, acIntroductions: Escort — ‘Worthy of ‘Detroit. confessed to the Reno robbery. @letterwritten ‘April 24. Grand Matron and Worthy Grand George Marinkovich in the Patron, ‘Hazel Thorn, Dr. Francis! ate Asappees of ae_ Grand Patrons. Present grand offic ers. Past elective grand officers. Solo—Mrs. Hathaway, Grass’ Vailey. . 8on, Nevada City. Pledge of Allegay he did was lance, Star Spangled Banner. Escort, the hospital and Worthy Matrons and Worthy PatThe roads were rons of other grand jurisdictions. yood as a highway. They Past Matrons and Past Patrons, ced hard and are gone over ‘Nevada City and Grass Valley. Ad Lane. Vocal—Genieve (Plliott, Ad ness dress. Dr, Wrancis Herz R,emarks: and lots near the Nevada City high Presentation: school ‘to.Peter Fossat and Charles Esterly. Frances Sleep, Louise Polglase, As0. Holman. The deeds are on record inGertrude ‘to! ac-. sociate Matrons. Vocal —— Dorothy and one family his moved into their Announcement: Closing. n new home. : ‘anal‘Simmons. : ‘benediction. In cooperation with the oil companies, and at the request of the Navy, a large gas transmission pipeline has been converted to the transportation of oil from distant fields to San Francisco Bay. This has speeded the safe delivery of 55,000,000 barrels of oil a year and released a large tanker and escort fleet for other war purposes. TSAR EE eA To help meet the néeds for conservation of oil in-war busy California, the reserve supply of natural gas has been drawn on very heavily. For example, _ this year the draft on the Rio Vista dry gas field’ are (Mrs. Grace Morrison enjoyed the ‘past week in San Francoseo visiting : :: These committees have helped in relatives and friends: Before going ‘arrangeing the reception: Flower arrangements and: decorations, Mar-. to the bay district she made a trip to Reno. gle Keckler, Maude Miss Phyllis Horn To Wed Clarence Banghart alone will be 160,000,000,000 cubic feet. This The engagement of Miss Phyllis Horn and @larence Banghart amount is equal to the needs of 200,000 families for 16 years. And every 6000 cubic feet of this gas, when it replaces oil, releases a barrel of petroleum for war use. was announced last week at the home of (Miss Horn’s mother, Mrs. Phyillis, Smith on the Washington road. The bride to be has been employed for several years by the Empire Shaw, Evelyn} Arno Browning, who had sufficStar Mines Company in Grass Val», . Young, Elizabeth Trathen. Presenley. Banghart, is.also a member of tation committee: Frances Sleep, jiently recovered from illness to -rethe office He is the son of . Louise Polglase. Associate Matron of turn to his home in French Corral Mrs. E. staff. S. Banghart of Lincoln, was brought back the latter part of i‘both © chapters, assisted by the fol had‘ Manley,. _» Since With all NATURAL GAS 1S ViTaL vice. Interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, po NOT
WASTE! IN. WAR WORK! Mrs. Manley, a native of Oregon, aged 47 years, suecumbed following, a long illness: She and her ‘fami ly: A group of Gheiie Valley business had lived here for the past to 2OxXW-544 5 . Seeks Bus, For Soldiers and professional men are endeavoryears. Surviving are. her. husband, Jos-. F jes in:establishing a bus schedule for eph Maniey,. her mother,. Mrs. Min,: the accommodation of army. personnie Brown of Portland, Ore., and a} ‘daughter; Mre. Jean Lukowieh oti nel who wish to visit ‘this city. .) The group includes. Vernon ‘Stoll, Sewrmtier a president of the Grass Valley Cham ‘her: of‘Commerce, William Wilson, . IV Hee of the Liotis‘Club, William. ' : preby ‘and Matt. DePauli. ‘They. state ‘(Nevada © City. that Col. A, D. Crowley, post comhospital following a lingering sickmander has promised to delegate Lt. ness. He had been» bedridden Col. Barge ‘. Leonard to discuss: neady nine months, for to” mead ¢ The deceased spent most of his life in this city. He was employed in the local mines for many years. He was a member of the. Masonic fraternity. Surviving, are his wife, Mrs. St. Agnes Guild of Trinity EpiscoAnna L. McBride, of 211 Maid en pal Church met Thursday at the Lane, Grass Vall ey and a son Lester home of Mrs. J. P. Morgan, 55 Bast MeBride, enga ged in war industry in Broad. street. Plans for a public the San Francisco bay area. party for the benefit of the new parFuneral services will be pea Cs {ish hall and other business’ matters ed by Hooper and ‘Weaver Mortwere discussed. uary. fon of soldiers Seti Gales Senta. ~Ae WS Sy <S \\ . Chest, ¥ merce, its app: Valley Suceiibs °. ing to interest Camp Beale authorit Ream bank, t! churche: and twi of any < the sam. to David Ralston will conduct the per. . Grass: Valley Group the edit suppose the dup Herr Go ih this hany4North Bloomfield area, «went resident of Willow Malley, will ‘be to Alleghany and came to Nevada borne to rest from the chape l of (City Saturday by stage. Due to heavy ‘Holmes Funeral Home tomorrow atfsnow on, the Bloody’ Run stream ternoon, May 9th, at 2 o’cléc k. Rev. bridge near:the mine she . eome out by stage. But i all. pate the trut On ‘i Resident Of Will Isabell often as envolpe: lisher i . fidious . mo, Kate Stenger, Nangrieved over the loss.of their son a for the wedding was announced. Trathen, Mae young soldier in camp in one of the ‘The late Mrs. learned original agent, 1 by a cc was pre man on sources dig out. de Lawrence, Kate Bddy, Lutz. Mr. and Mrs. Lutz are deeply Nevada City High School. No date Mrs. Bert Davidson who is. with her husband at a mine in the Alleg of it, at neither rie Trathen, Margie Keckler, El‘Stockton where she‘has been spendtended by many of Miss Horn’'s w Poole, Refreshments commiting some time. with her brother, C. friends. She is a’ graduate of the , Hanabpwines, George Carter, aging t tor-and agines main l¢ ‘Blanche Barrett, Evelyn Collins, Maude southern states. opulent _ Slate an , brings t Neb., and now resides in ‘Nevada ; owing ‘Star ‘Points of both chapters. the week and is in bed at his mothCity. : er’s home. His mother, Mrs. Annie * The announcement party was at(Browning is expected to come from (Mary ‘Meservey, W release: weathe! Prop: portedly increasing. E C. Jacobs has sold two houses be driv pureau . Frank H. Hanson, county trapper, Mrs. Edna Hansen, Mrs. Ellen reporting to the Nevada County ‘Nelson and Mrs. Nettie Gildersleeve Board of Supervisors in session yeswere chosen as delegates from Neva terday reported that during April Rebekah Lodge of Nevada City. They lie had killed 9 coyotes, 3 coons and will leave today to attend Rebekah 2 foxes. Most of these animals were assembly in Sacramento all of this trapped in the southern part of the ‘week. county. . Worthy Grand Matron, Hazel Thorn street. “have ¢ industries. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tilton of OakHanson states that his total tally dress of Weleome—Walter Carlson, land: purchased the S®Bert Foreman of bobcats and coyotes-in this counWorthy Patron, Hvangeline Chapter. home on the Willow Valley road. ty is 509. The supervisors discussed Cello solo: Franc Luschen, accomMr. and Mrs. Foreman moved into measures for reducing the -number Panied by Jean White. Address: the Odegaard house on upper Broad of ground squirrels which: are re an auto scraper. of gov es Roy “The . oil a year needed by the armed forces and war 2 -. Plag Escort. Flag bearer, Joseph Ma ceeds:i “first . Pacific Gas and Electric Company is now burning natural gas fuél instead of oil in its steam electric plants—to make available over 10,000,000 barrels of County Trapper Has High Tally In Predators George is the son of Mr. Herz. Past Grand Matrons and Past with The agent ‘ day, May 8, Masonic Hall at 8 p. m. See us for Fuller Paints— made ° by the West’s largest paint manah toga ALPHA,