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November 1, 1945 (4 pages)

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Page rour NEVADA CITY NUGGET & THURSDAY, NOVEMBER . , 1945 —— = —— : 7 eee vos arr ornare EE 5 OS aes = wn . cost of feed. per ton. . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH RATION CALENDAR Mrs. Rosa Dunlap . MRS. BOSWORTH TO SING FARM NE WS . A new publication discusses seed. ‘Christian Science Society of Ne-. . TIRES—-Tire replacement inspec; counties . for the different land preparation and mixtures DDBT_AND LIVESTOCK takes up irviInvestigations into the use of DDF'! gation seed bed preparation and irri-! for external livestock parasites are: gation and many other things the still of a preliminary nature, ac-; livestock man will want to know. ‘cordins to Dr. M. A. Stewart assoc-' The name of the circlular is Irrigatiate professor of parsitology ‘of the. ed Pastures in. California. It was University of California. _Discuss4' prepared by Burle J: Jones, specing this use of DDT on livestoew,. ialist in agronomy and J. B. Brown Stewart says: iformerly specialist in irrigation. The’ emergency food production . The , release fe ae for! assistant will be pleased to discuss . Civilian uee has lacs ‘ise to bes eU-. the planting .of irrigated. pastures sree Beyer Of remnests for on with farmers who wish to call at the! formation on. the efficiency of this ottice: the control of extern-. . Pinch of Soda—The long familiar 23 S lives ok ar a “<gn-) @ fi “ al parasites on livestock and for aP-. }.4) dgainst the use of baking soda . a i insecticide in proval of such uses. Because of the obvious uncertain-. fo, some easing, as a result of rety regarding of DDT . cent and its application, it becomes highly! -enorts Jane Hodges, emergency necessary to proceed cautionsly 1M} fo9q preservation assistant, recommending this material for ap. Soda can shorten the cooking time plieation to domesticated animals. . of green peas half without the loss A certain amount of research has of vitamins, if only a very little bit been conducted on the use of DDT is used, tests at the Bureau of Huon livestock and more is in progress man Nutrition and Home Economics at the present time, but all of the of the U. S. Departmefit of AgriculTeports published to date are very ture indicate. By a very little bit, preliminary and do not warrant the the scientists mean one-sixteenth of drawing of definite conclusions. . a teaspoon of soda—a miserly pinch But DDT preparations offer some at the tip of the spoon. added to the promise in the control of ticks, but; cooking water with a pound and 4 more research must be completed , half of peas. before definite Poe # can be made. a . N £ amu /RAL GE Some progress has been made in baie reg ones : the study. of DDT preparations as ERIC Y US Us LeCELVe ae as ; ae orable discharge from the U. 5S. protection to cattle against horn : : flies but insufficient, work has been poe! o ge er en: i cages ee : ; g s y indone on possible cumulative effects ies og dere = : wees : in battle vada City. He served in Germany for “She ss not effective azainst cat-. S°veral months. His mother Mrs. tie eyuhe Based on present evidence Grace Brailey of Grove Street gave ee Se ee ~~ . a dinner in his honor Sunday. Anit clear that the direct applica: : : ; drew and George Cary, his uncles, tion of DDT to mammals when dis: and his grandmother, Mrs. Roberts eclved in a petroleum -base should . ; were present at the family gathernot be recommended. Operators who many aspects is Spry quantities of DDT with any ek frequency should wear an appropriate respirator and prevent contact DEATH with the skin, KAROLA—In Grass. Valley, NeMany livestock and dairymen of. vada County, October 30, 1845, LauJon Karola a native of. Finland, aged 63 years. Funeral services were California wilt bd-planting irrigated . ri pastures this: fall. They have learned that irrigated pastures help them. held in Grass Valley November 1. in the production of better livestock. Interment was in Elm Ridge Cemei and dairy products and reduce the tery. CONFIDENCE— The Type of Service chosen is faultlessly carried out in every detail when rites are conducted by this firm. . ° HOLMES FUNERAL HOME 246 Sacramento Street Phone 203 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Nevada City vada City holds services every Sun-! day in their church, 114 Boulder St. at -11 o’clock.:Sunday school at 9:45) a. m. A Wednesday evening: testi. monial meeting is held on the first. . Wednesday of each month at sight] o'clock. Our reading room is now lo-! cated in the church edifice, It is open Mondays Wednesdays and IFri-} days, holidays excepted from. 2 to} tions on R-1 application form are required. when applying for passenger tires. & : Only-cars used in-. occupational driving eligible for new tires. “Meats, Fats and Oils—Book «4: Red stamps nowgvalid expire’as fol-. lows: November 7 Ed Funeral Tomorrow Muneral services will take place in the Hooper and Weaver Mortuary tomorrow morning at 10.o’clock for Mrs. Rosa-Lee Dunlap, who: died . Tuesday morning.Interment will be in the Pine,Grove Cemetery, Nevada DEWITT GENERAL HOSPITAL, Nov. 1—Mrs, Margaret Bosworth of Nevada Cit will sing for the morning worship service at 10. 2. me ine: the chapel of. DeWitt General Hospital, Sunday, November 4. The sermon will be delivered by Chaplain Stani\4 p.m, The public is cordially in-. 30; L51 through Q-1 December 31; i vited to attend our services and Visit; py through, V-1. January 31, W-1 ‘in cooking green vegetables ‘is due} research on vegetable cookery . . the reading room. . . = 8Oh let the wickedness of the} wicked come to an end; but estab. lish the just’. This verse from the 7th Psalm is the golden text for the Christian Science lesson sermon for ‘November 4 on the subject ‘“‘Everlasting Punishment. Included in the sermon are these citations: Galatians 6:8: ‘‘For he that sow-eth to his flesh shall: of the flesh lreap corruption but. he that soweth to the spirit shall of the spirit reap life everlasting.’’ “Science and Health with key to the Scriptures’ by Mary Baker Eddy: ‘The divine method of paying sin’s wages involves unwinding one snarl and learning from experiencé how to divide between sense and soul’’ p. 240. Cpl. Howard Wasley Honorably Discharged SANTA ANA, Nov. 1—iCpl. Howard K. Wasley son of Mr.°and Mrs. William Wasley, Nevada City was honorably discharged today from the separation base maintained -here iby the army air forces. Cpl, Wasley is a veteran’ of 34 months of service in the army air forces. He served in England and France as a postal clerk. The AAF awarded him the ETO Theatre ribbons, presidential unit citations and one bronze star medal. Brigadier General Arthur EH. Hasterbrook commanding general of the SAAB .declared. ‘“‘The fact that a man hag served honorably with the AAF marks him among the cream of the crop. We think many of tomorrow’s leaders will spring from the outstanding young men who have made up the victorious army air forces.”” the Before entering service F-1 through K-1, City, Rev. Joseph Moore will conduct the service. ley Marple, who-will have charge of Mrs. Dunlap died on her 82nd! the service. through Z-F’ and green stamp N-8. birthday. She was born in Missouri. February 28. Eight -children survive her, Mrs. Four red points given for wne lb. Charles Thomas of Nevada City, Mrs. Charles Dixon of Oakland, Mrs. Percy Huddleston of: ‘Oklahoma>ara Mrs. Clarence Overman of Honolulu. Four sons are bereaved, They are Douglas and Judson Dunlap of Rio Vista, Dudley of Yreka, and Max Dunlap of Auburn. Mrs. Dunlap leaves 15 grandchildren. of waste fat. Sugar—Book 4: Sugar stamp valid for five pounds, through cember 31. Shoes—Book 3:--Airplane stamps INo. .1, 2, 3, and 4 valid indefintely if not detached. Rent—All landlords including those renting rooms in private homes are required to register’ their ceiling rents with the area rent office. , 38 De» DIES WHILE ASLEEP
‘Coroner Alvah Hooper was called out early yesterday morning to take charge of the body of Lauri Karola, 68, who had died during the night and was found dead in his bed at 127 South Church Street. Karola was a baker of Finnish nationality and had resided. here for several years. Death was_ believed due to natural causes. PAST PRESIDENTS ELECTION . Past presidents of the WNative Daughters of the Golden West meet2 ing in, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Two Boys Await Hall, October 26th, elected officers. Return To Whittier ‘Mrs. May Norton was chosen dir: ector, Mrs. Beryl Granholm, sentinel Fomimy: Campoel, 20, and: RU) cad Mrs. Lenore Coughlin, financial bert Siegquist 14, who told Grass secretary. . Valley police that “Whittier couldn’t Twenty tive members “were pres: hold them” were apprehended in! ont. Dutch whiet was the diversion Grass easy Saturday. . of the evening. Refreshments were The pair were reported to the . served under the chairmanship of police as acting in a suspicious man-. Mrs. Nellie Clark. The mystery box ner along South Amwburn _ Street. was won by Mrs. Annie Darke. where they reportedly entered a 5 home, They acknowledged they had escaped from Whittier and were being returned when they slipped away again in October and made for the Sierras, Both gave Eureka as their home address. Police searched them and on one found a check for $449.23, made out to Frank Pechumer of FRD 2, Auburn, California. The boys confessed they had removed the check from letters in-Pechumer’s mail box at Higgins Corners, Highway 49. PostBO ee ae al inspectors in Sacramento were 2 os sSibeile ee : notified. The boys are in. custody of . — 2 foe Ai votes es eee Probation Office A. W. McGagin. . ure to provide for his wife and min. eg for probation which was. granted. Wasley was a clerk for U. S(_ postoffice. PERS! N 1S Mrs. Howard Matlack of New York was a gucet of her brother, H. IM. Leete and Mrs. Leete for a few days past. Mrs. Matlack has visited her sister Mrs. Helen Farquhar of Berkeley and Lieut. and Mrs, Harley 'M. Leete USNR, in Corona, Riverside County. She entrained for New York at Colfax yesterday. Gurden W. Leete who took charge of the Nugget for a few days fol-+ lowing his discharge from the U. S. er, H. M. Leste made a business trip to San Francisco is now visiting his brother Stuart FF. Leete in San (Francisco and his aunt, Mrs. Helen Farquar in Berkeley. In a few days he will go to Corona, Riverside County where he wil} be the guest of his brother Lieut, Harley M. MEMORIAL SERVICES We will be glad to donate the use of our chapel to those famliies who wish to hold a Memorial Service for boys who died overseas for their country. Plese call us to make a reservation. Hooper & Weaver MORTICIANS—AMBULANCE SERVICE } 246 Church Street GRASS VALLEY Telephone 864 Leete Jr. and Mrs. Leete. Mrs. Guenther Celebrates 96th Birthday The 96th birthday of Mrs. Mary Guenther was celebrated Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ida Guenther on Park Avenue. ‘A reception for many friends was held, Among those who came to congratulate Mrs. Guenther and wish her many happy*returns of the day were Mrs. Mildred Nickols, Mrs. Annie Browning, Mrs. Robert Allen, Mrs. J. J. Jackson Sr. and Mrs. Jackson Jr. Mrs. Clara Scarfe,.Mrs: Eva McKnight, Mrs, Ed Martine, Miss Mamie Fenton and Mrs. Jean White. Many gifts were presented to the venerable guest of honor. Mrs. Guenther came to Nevada Army at Camp Beale, while his fatih-. . Mr, and Mrs. Eugene H. Tuck2r Se HR ane roe a ree and daughter Mary left recently for} pce ge ey = pine . _. he stated, because of illness. lor children, pleaded guilty and ask-. re EVADA THEATRE DIRECTION .T. AND D. JR., ENTERPRISES, INC. ry) . ® ‘i SUNDAY MONDAY FIBBER McGEE AND MOLLY = —_—_ In HEAVENLYDAYS —Plus— MR. MUGGS RIDES AGAIN —With— LEO GORCY —And— » HUNTER HALL 00 @ on FRIDAY SATURDAY > ABELLFOR ADANO — —With— GENE TIERNEY —And— JOHN HODIAK 4 i i . . Ouray Colorado where Mr. Tucker . , . will be employed at the Idarodo” MARRIAGE LICENSE . Mine. Ann and Sharon will remain CARDINAL-PETRONI — In Ne; here-until Christmas with Mrs. Anna. yoga City, Nevada County, October . Tucker and attend school at the con30, Heslin Frederick Cardinal, 29, io in Grass’ Valley. and Rose Maialda Petroni, 22. both Douglas Farmer arrived home of Truckee, Nevada County. Saturday from Attu where he has ‘been employed for some time. On the trip home the boat stopped at Kodiak where his son Bob is stationed. Bob obtained a pass from his duties so he and his father could spend the day together. Farmer expects to remain in Nevada City for several months. MARRIAGE LICENSE PETY—MAZZANTI—In Nevada City,. Nevada County, October 29, Edmond Francis Betty, 23, and Theresa Marie Mazzinti, 18, both of Grass Valley. . BIRTHS ENNIS—In Grass Valley, Nevada County, October .27, to Mr. and Mrs. O. D, Ennis of North San Juan a son, : -BISIAUX—In Grass Valley, Nevada County, October 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bisiaux a son. (City when a child of six with her parents from St. Louis Michigan. The family came to this state by way of the Isthmus of Panama. She has resided here ever since. She was the mother of eight children three of whom are still living. They are: Mrs. Robert Allen and Frank Guenther of this city and Mrs. Annie Johnson of Oakland. at mode (Sood Furniture We will help you choose the right furniture rate cost FURNITURE CENTER . GRASS VALLEY. So easy —it’s downright fun. Fuller Decoret Enamel brushes on smoothly and evenly. We have it—in all popular colors. Phone 88 Grass Valley Alpha Stores, Ltd. Phone 5 Nevada City =— Sin —— “— _ ANTIQUES BOUGHT AND SOLD _. Call At _ DEER CREEK INN —FORMERLY NEW YORK HOTEL— OR PHONE 107 >