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October 11, 1943 (4 pages)

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Nevada City Nugget — dendas: Octoberaf_ ee" ar Form WAR NEWS Mrs. Mattie Dreyfuss Berger Answers Summons spent three days in Nevada (City with John’s father and son and — Afrita, daughter. He is a sailor and has been transferred to a submarine The sad news of the sudden ill base at became ness and death of Mrs. Mattie Drey boys San Francisco. The close friends and George promised if he ever Was able sores . IN GLOBAL WAR vada City visitor the past week. He just been released to,'’go in City. into Berger was received by The funeral Dinner ‘November 3 . service for the Trinity Episcopal Church will ob late serve the 70th birthday of the church ‘Louis C.Stegman, who passed away building in in the Nevada (County Hospital. close}. this city with a parish dinner in the Elks Club reams on friends in Nevada City. Saturday: Thursday, took place yesterday in the Wednesday evening, November orgs. ‘She had come from her home in TucHooper and Weaver Mortuary chapThisdecision was reached yesterday ‘son, Arizona, to be near her sister, he would visit Nevada PRESENTSPFEN LIMIT BEST WAY TA SAVE TIRES Corporal Ed Flagstaff— Corporal Ed Fils gstaff was a Nehas relatives fuss Neg Church Parish Last Rite Said For Louis G. Stegmen ‘Mrs. Fannie Dreyfuss Fleisham, who FROM NEVADA COUNTY USDA WAR BOARD KEEP DAIRY RECORDS ‘was very ill in a Los Angeles Hos el. Rev. Mark White, Methodist (Church pital. Mrs. Berger went with her husee 2 /band to LaJolla to attend a birthday au ee Seer pastor of conductéd 6 wee eteeceny the the iby the .Parish Council. he wen of the church will have the meal with as chief Ane general charge of veure George Carter functioning the late wife of the deceased reposchef. Bishop Noel Porter of the Saces. ; ramento’ Diocese will be guest of was ‘Stegman was a native of Germany, \ party of their daughter when she be All Nevada County dairymen sell-: came suddenly every ill and ~ jing whole milk or butterfat to creamrushed to a hospital and operated aged 88 years. His younger BOE adel y and id coma yee ee mining for strategic war minerals. oat : ;Parsons and Mrs. George D. Wright, leries, processing plants, or directly ‘upon September 25th. She. passed é He resided here many years and was : Ce eee <i ses representing St. Agnes and Trinity 'to consumers, should keep careful away October 5th. . SACRAMENTO, Oct. gta toms KOON = ‘records of all sales on and after! Her parents the late Louie and i Sn nae ae a farmer in the Guilds respectively, will arrange deemployed in the local mines. mile 35 tinued observance: of the : ey strict of Nevada tails fog a card party to follow the ‘October 1, in order to be eligible for ‘Louise Dreyfuss owned and conduetbyi Sgt. Dennis Coughlan— . County. : today advanced was limit speed dinner. — ra ‘ed the brewery now occupied by the payments under the’ recently anSet. Dennis Coughlan, son of Mr. the Department of Motor Vehicles as. Surviving are two daughters, Mr'’s. ‘nounced WFA program to reduce Sierra Hotel at the corner of Pins and Mrs. Dennis Coughlan, of this the best method of keeping all CaliJames Lee of Alameda and Mrs. GRASS VALLEY GRID SCHEDULE feed costs, urges L. E. Sleeman, US and Spring streets. There were four city, has written his parents from fornia cars rolling for another year. (Manuel Frank of Rough and Ready, DA war board chairman. jchildren in the family, Fannie, Mrs. Australia and sent them a camp pa-' Director Gordon H. Garland reArt Hooper, coach of the Grass and Moie four grandchildren and two great Valley “We have not received details of 'Mleisham, Mattie, Will per with his picture in a group. He ported that investigations by the deMiners of the high school yesgrandchildren. the mechanism of this program, but \Dreyfuss, who grew to young manwas aniong 700 soldiers to receive partment, based on findings of the terday announced the football schedit has been indicated that applica-. hood and womanhood here, graduatgood conduct medals. He is a gunner} rederal Public Roads Administraule for the season. ing from the local schools with many in aviation. His brother Charles J.!tion, indicate tires wear out four tions for payment will be made . The team will play the Marysthrough county AAA office,’’ Slee-,old time residents of this city. is still in the desert in Arizona, l times as fast at-65 miles per hour as ville gridders in Grass Valley OctoThrough the efforts of Mrs. Berman -said..‘‘The dairyman’s record training for special work. ber “15th. They will play Placer in at 35 miles per hour. of sales will be the basis for com putger the Temple of Music and Arts They will Corporal Robert Dollar Vanberg— In listing speed as the most imAuburn, October 22nd. BORN. 4 was built at a cost of many thousing his payment.’’ October City Mr: and Mrs. ‘Martin Yuba in Director Yuba wear, meet Vanberg. portant factor in tire WILLIAMS—tIn Nevada City, NePurpose of the program, det idia lave of dollars in Tucson. She was a Noveme Rosevill in Roseville federal 29th, the by studies said have received four letters from theit Garland was announced as being effective splendid musician devoting much of vada County, October 64,1943, to Mr. VITAL STATISTICS son, Robert, corporal in the armored. agency showed tires that will pro through December 31, is to relieve division of the U. S. Anmy. He is now) quce an average of 18,700 miles at the ‘‘squeeze’’ on dairymen by mak65 miles per hour. would produce stationed in England and is feeling ing payments to compensate for infine. He likes the country and said 56,500 miles if driven over the same creases in costs of feed, including there were many nice farms in Eng-' roads at 35 miles per hour. thay, since September 1942. ‘land. Robert has been attending a “The increase in mileage possibly Payments are being worked out in the United by strict observance of the 35 mile number of schools her life to music. Her funeral was and Mrs. L. L. Williams, a daughter. RHODES—In Nevada last August and enjoyed calling on by areas, based on comparative feed many States army camps since leaving for limit and by using all other precau friends and_ revisiting jcosts and will vary from’ 25 to 50 scenes of her childhood. The ‘tions designed to reduce tire wear; , service. City, Ne the and many mechanical friends. He division of the is in longing the life of the average tire seruntil synthetic rubber is available for of sunny MACHINERY ANNOUNCEMENT disposition are her sister mission. respective js Gal bettes in a marine hospital. He js! muh improved in health and it is roles mi eee SUES TO REC ‘OV br ‘soon be available to farmers, accordto information icounty USDA Advance war reaching’ the board. information is that ma Paul W. Claiborne, credit man of} exp cted he will return here in a . chines will be divided into three genyesterday few week:. He is in the coast guard. Auburn, Placer County, ‘eral classes: those subject to county iNMiss Arealea Burns, former Nevada filed suit against the Stockton Hill. . quotas, those sold under purchase City business woman now employed ‘Corporation, a mining concern with . certificates issued on thé basis of in the bay district ship yards, was a property in the western ‘end. of Ne‘need, and a third class which may vada Cotnty, to recover two assign-j visi or in this city last week. jibe purchased without a certificate of ‘ed claims totaling $707.28 plus inGeorge MaHo— any kind. saw. service terest. Attorney fOr: the plaintiff is George Maho, who Distribution patterns are being with John Poley at Casablanea, North Fred P. Tuttle Jr. of Auburn. worked out by manufacturers, WFA THE GIFT THE SOLDIERS LIKE D. had C. Oct.
the misfortune to be caught in weather -40 below zero you'd know .-how about you? 11.— degrees that that’s when a car’s battery goes dead, motor oil is hardened to _ plastic-like material between pistons and cylinder walls.and that starting, even by twice as much not pump, has already been bearings will -burn out, and cylinder walls and pistons faced the situation when (its vehicles the army We’re doing our best to carry service men were first on furlough wherever they need to go. And manufactured, assuring early delivstationed in freezing climates. One which were not possible solution used by the inhabiavailable until later in the season tants of cold climes, that of storing battery, radiator fluid and cranklast year. case oil indoors at night, was imLIVESTOCK FEED SCARCE practical for the army. So it was that A tight situation in livestock feed a year ago the Army Ordnance De{particularly protein concentrates, ‘partment asked a large during this wartime there are many other people who deserve to travel without delay. Qur trains are full—so we ask you not to travel unless your trip is. aahy important. midwest will continue throughout the 1943gasoline company to develop a meth44 season and will. require a reducod of. starting engines instantly at ed per head feed schedule or a reMinus 40° Fahrenheit. duction in livestock numbers. Company engineers were assigned This is the conclusion reached by to the task immediately. They placed the feed and livestock committee of automobile engines in cold rooms’ the California USDA war board and studied them, and succeeded in ; which has been making a continuing getting a small gasoline stove to give istudy of the feed situation in an efcontinuous heat and allow the coolfort to alleviate shortages and ening agent to circulate by thermocourage the most efficient use of exsiphon action to the other parts of isting supplies. the engine. ; Home production of green feed, The stove burns only about a a particularly legumes, is urged as the lon of fuel in twenty four hours. The best way to ease the situation. Cali‘entire system is’ as much a part of ‘fornia farmers and stéckmen can do the vehicle as an ordinary passenger la great deal to help by planting the ear heater. And cold room tests largest possible acreage of irrigated along with field trials in northern ‘pastures, vetch, field peas, ‘burr Canada show that starting an army clover. and other legumes. Winter vehicle in sub-Arctic. temperatures planting of small grains for pasture this winter will be as easy as getting and green feed will also help. the family bus. going on a warm TO* YOUR SOLDIER ACROSS THE WATER The Nevada City Nugget WILL BE SENT FOR ONE FULL YEAR Vetch seed is now The friendly S-P sakes Pacific Advance reservations required for S. P. coach space GIVE YOURSELF A “NEW” REFRIGERATOR FOR ONLY $5.85 REFIG-O-MASTER, sensational accessory ‘“‘converts” all refrigerators into “‘super-delux’’ performance! available spring morning. throughout the state and should be purchased while stocks are ample. FOR ONLY Bessie, The Flying TURKEYS STILL NEEDED. School House A joint statement by Food AdAnother example of the cooperaministrator Marvin Jones and Maj.tion between industry and. education General-E. B. Gregory, .quartermastfor modern instruction methods aper general, urges turkey growers to pears in the four engined bomber go over their flocks to market as ‘known as ‘“‘Bessie’’ which was set up $3.00 many birds as possible in time for overseas shipment to troops in for (We Will Send Christmas Gift Notice) % as a flying schoolhouse. Organized by the aircraft firm eign lands, who will have their tradi‘which builds Flying Fortresses, Bestional holiday turkey dinner of humsie is identical with the Fortresses, anly possible. Army procurement but has had her armament removed agencies are buying all available supand her fixtures renovated to proplies of turkeys at prices which envide room for classes. NO LETTER NECESSARY IF YOU ORDER. OCTOBER 15 ee able processors and handiers to pay Postal authorities have for a period of 30 days set aside the requirement that newspaper subscriptions to Army personnel overseas must be confirmed by a request in This means that you can writing from the addressee. soldier simply by payyour to paper send the old home ment of a subscriptionin advance. Rules have been set aside only until October 15. ORDER A SUBSCRIPTIONNOW AND YOUR BOY . WILL GET HIS FIRST COPIES ae is advertisement will not appear again ever “right of rail” with us ery of many items Gift Subscription BEFORE CHRISTMAS you’ve farm machinery will be available for will score. This was 1944 as was available in 1943, and NOW YOU CAN SEND A é WASHINGTON, If will it is most badly needed. a substantial part top ceiling bought prices from for live birds growers. A list of handlers authorized from the Nevada County US DA war board at the NID office in Grass Valley. PURCHASES HOME vanced ® heavy bomber students are given systematic instruction. These students learn at, first hand how to get the highest possible operating efficiency and maximum flight range the eH A regular crew of instructors is in by coordinating such varied Miners ‘factors as fuel mixtures, air speed, enFoundry has purchased the Clarence! turbo supercharger, pressure, and ‘altitude—all right} 4 ‘gine speed, L. Clark residence just outside the D. S; Bonebrake of INEXPENSIVE es charge of the training program which consists of having the school house, to flown to various centers where ad-. buy for the government may be obtained man predicts a post war price of at least $100 an ounce for gold. These men have the FAR BELOW ZERO BUT ARMY GAS ENGINES START ,and state war boards, to assure dehand cranking is just about imposlivery of equipment to areas where sible. Even if a start is made, the oil Approximately ing areas in the country. Mr. Hoff ord their one of the outstanding gold produc nt mabe to to this territory which he considers ill to attend the funeral. The sisters vice at Ft. Ord. He was promoted regeneral replacement on civilian tir‘Details of the 1944 farm machinlived near each other in Tucson for eently to technician fourth’ grade. es. lery rationing program in western a many years. Elton Tobiassen— . The California Highway Patrol will!‘states are beine worked ‘out at Elton Tobiassen, second to; son of eontinue to issue warning cards ‘regional meeting of state war board Sheriff and Mrs. Carl J. Tobiassen, persons caught driving faster than . Tepresentatives and WFA officials in has been moved, from Winchester .85 miles an hour and report iSalt Lake City this week and will will Bay, Wash., to a hospital in Seattle. their. names situation. This is his second trip in and two brothers. The sister was too SOON where he is being treated for diationing boards, Garland announced.iing Arnold Hoffman, mining geologist old vada County, October7, 1943, to’ Mr. of New York City was in Nevada City Dreyand Mrs. Cecil Rhodes of North San last week looking over the mining 'eents per 100 pounds of fluid milk . fuss family resided in the old Rossen Juan, Nevada County, a son. Sgt. Bill Williamson— ‘should add at least a year and a oe house on Commercial and Broad Set. Bill Williamson of Ft. Ord to average tire life under the present .° r 3 to 6 cents per pound of butter-. Pine such difficult circumstances as the ae. according to the WiFA announcestreets and Tseace house on: enjoyed a three day furlough in Ne, gasoline rationing ‘program,”’ Garcrippling of one or more of the enstreet. : ment. Rates for Nevada County have vada. City over the past week end . land commented. “Speed reduction , Left to mourdi this splendid woman gines in the course of a bombing jnot been announced, Sleeman said. and visited his bother, Mrs. Iva Wil-' offers the greatest promise of jroiamson ber 5th, Nevada City in Grass Valley in Oroville and r 11th, WESTERBOUT—In Nevada City, Novembe conducted in ‘the temple of music) 19th. r Novembe Valley Grass and arts with burial taking place} Nevada County, October 7, 1943. to (Capt. and Mrs. Nelson E. Westerat Tucson. PREDICTS $100 PER OUNCE Mrs. Berger visited in Nevada City bout of Camp Beale, a daughter. SAVES YOUR REFIGERATOR—Adds years to life. Cuts operating expenses as much as,25-50%. Prevents costly breakdowns and repairs ALPHA STORES, Ltd. north east corner of the Gity. Mr. in an identical version of the plane and Mrs. Clark, who are now residwhich some day they will fly. Another thing Bessie is used for 3 NEV ADA CITY — PHONE 5 GRASS hi — PHONE 88 ing in Alameda; plan to return here Ns to teach students how to act in Mertertertert evasenesnesnoronssonsonaseeeenesseosesooosoosses (at the close of ithe. war. ay t