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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 19, 1944 (4 pages)

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NEVADA CITY : f ‘ie obsequies and interment was/S F, Plans Center °. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1, . ? charged. : : fal conditions; and this exaltation. and this is the first news of him. gleret: apoE tickets asin the Elm Ridge canal For State Air Traffic ‘Science Society of Ne-. explained ‘his ascension, and revealig ease man and aerial gunner, re as members of the advisory man was a native of Grass; SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 1¢_ holds services every Sun-. ed unmistakably a probationary and 0 # s ad before October 25 or at the; Berrym of age, and had. center of a Northern Calite omni, ’ beyond the grave.”. Jim Morrison, left Tuesday for San . oar Valley, 61 years aie ik “of bouihaerstat ou ¢hurch 114 Boulder St. progressive state bey Diego where he will be assigned to. door on that date. ‘. has . spent his adult years in local mi si wo use. Dorts ae pines Dae) x = ae ie in ee ee aap apace dagaglit te with . He was an ardent ee ae since. ek Francleco be nt Goh Fos val man is a son of Mr. and Mrs. spent the summer a reation was un , — — etic Morrison in this city. He com-. friends, arrived the latter pant of eh a is ‘was a member of i ryan ae nadie Bees to oe — uid each month gxtiny i . WITH OUR pleted his training at Farragut, Ida-. last week and is spending som aan oe ee ee aa r terminus Vol. On reading room at 117 . ‘tbo and subseqnently was trained jin. at her home in this city. se aciy:. cagacta Gtonnteahtons that was in its)senger and. express COM meres 9) .—_— sere watson ions empretaee er ae . other wr Senos Be wher a short os, A ee = ua ihedday. more than a generation ag0. rest of the country, and ty : Fridays, holidays sen ) y 1 leave here with his parente and his; Mre. Florence George and ee ‘in orient. sit yi ee ce peng tied BOYS AND . Wife, who will remain here for the. Mrs. G. H. Shirkey of sas * of! surviving the deceased are his sis-. _ This new work will be j, invited to attend our ser-. ™ : present. He is now a full fledged. attended an initiatory mee pki Mrs. Ann Jones, Mrs. Ellen. K. R. Powe t the reading room. ia ATR ; navy air crew man expects his as-. Daughters of the Nile in Sacr most vee Mre. Edith Crase, all of Grass; Aircraft War Production g, Science churches IN GLOBAL WAR signment will take him to the Pac-. to Monday evening and had a igri and Mrs. Elizabeth Horrell’and now head of a newly Crea: Catal ‘the Mother Chureh, the ifie theatre of war. etijoyable time. * bbe d to, and a brother, Dr. partment of aviation of 4, an ‘Christ, sient) ——————— Mrs. J. P. Morgan received a tele-. of Sacramen’ it San Preaciseo.: . Francisco Chamber of Conta : . lesson sermon will be read ‘Robert Vanberg— . ae th gram Monday night that her ‘hus-. &jmer Berryman : ae October 22 on the sitbpect . ’ Robert Va g; wounded. in. the F A band, Capt. Morgan is critically. ill foo ncseat sea zee Sgiapmdignltldn, ie snags os ap ie , in a military hospital at sige eR ‘ Wh ‘ ing . ries a hospital bddress, . Texas. She has gone to ¢ ® d eas ‘is es apa Maar messages he is getting along nicely. pat; Gnd Mrs. Afbort, pm ace ee in Morgan and daughters rePromises an highe : and. He ‘is in’ England according to last. mrs. V. Mitchell left Monday for San turned recently from a six weeks ment ‘Gear shall live, (John 5: . word. Francisco where the ladies are atice ite bac eas: . sian Fe Dae : tending grand chapter. Mrs. Polglase r orma nce tentic see Fe Norman “gi 80 weit “yooh “waol *** * delegate from Evangeline Bus ee ee good sl ‘inelude the} Normen DP. Chapter O. E. S. Service Pace ae joie 16: . entered service over a year ago, is in eg Ferrin, who is operating on the DeWitt Hospits near Auburn has . (By Allen G. Thurman, Assemblyman, Editor Colfax Recon) belies “Now wh en Jesus was risen'. New Guina and getting along nicerecently acquired Cassidy gold bearestablished bus service between the For more than a year, this newspaper “sa received Weekly ; the it > first, May of the week, he /ly. ; ine Steve! mine in the You Bet diehospital and Nevada City. Busses letter from Congressman Clair — gi ape oak Wha aT aoe hey great Hirst to Mary Magdalene: . pany Larsen ee ee tialt ally “Tepiiaasy ta tout of th et aise aes ack woniiblia resets. anen oth disma whom he had cast seven devDahl Larsen, son of Deputy Sher-. §an Francisco t6 Grass Valley to reNational Hotel. ‘Phe first bus starts lent, om ih goa . mining: grazing of livestock in the national fq. that he appeared in anoth-. i ang Mrs. Carl Larsen, has writ-. side. Wednesday morning, and leaves Nepo ma parks. and expelling the Japs from California. This latiy ee 0 two of them, as they ten home he is alright and working Mr. and Mrs. Henry Busboom of vada City between 7 and 7:30 osubiast ‘eoours to be his favorite. eae into, the “cea on Bougainville. 4 clover aid amut Veliejo “were visitors with Vlg ‘clock tentatively. The army is opin all this time, not one bill introduced by Congres. poo h ‘Christian ‘Sci-. ing little article appeared in thel sister and brother in law,” Mr. eraeing two.37 passenger busses. Sued sabeier been enacted into law, nor even considered jy, bps : t e poo Health . camp paper telling of Larsen’s pan-. and Mrs. Tom Reynolds, returned (Round trip bug fare is 50 cents a pec asogncm toot committee. All of these bills aoe any gather hike : es” by Maryj ning gold in his spare time. : home Tuesday. a @ay. At present there are two bussed dust in.the pigeon we St coe soe ‘ager Posie a = . pig j -4Ineluded, . Rebert Farmer— Mr. and Mrs. F. Austin of es€s running on staggered schedule. py ee In om sduegeced restrictions on gold minting production, an ia ¢ “Jesus un-. ‘Cpl. Robert Farmer, son of Mr-. hany were Nevada City visitors duzDeWitt hospital is much in need — Cte ar Ch taaaniain councion. Wo action haa eeu bee ii v9 ae emf . and Mrs. Douglass (Farmer, has ing the past week end. Mrs. Cora of ward attendants and is anxious to ee nee by congress, and the bill has rested peacefully in commitis e written home folks he arrived safely Thayer Wha hes ae ee ee procure people from Nevada City for for a whole year. No help has been given to the miners. ilk 1: on Kodiak Island, Alaska. He left at her mine accompanied them to this work. Men and women, between Barly this year, Engle ‘introduéed a measure to allow lives bag eae meter] Washington state enone nd lt ge Se Baga hge waniee athe ed asin tic aston vasing fo national ‘parks, This, too, was vitally needed by cath ii EE an home in Pasadena. call-at the United States employment nab who were desperately in-need of feed for their ae The se not sii eee Mrs. Dudley Pederson who has reoffice 111 South Auburn street, in son has come and gone, yet no action wae ever taken by congns For it sided on Boulder street the past valrses Watley and interview Mee. 2. upon this bill. it. Bu Year, is leaving Monday for Sacra: Howden, who is hiring representaFollowing the investigation of the riots at Tulelake in 164 headq mento to join her husband who now tive for’ the hospital. No experience Engle rushed to Washington and introduced legislation to turn iy frayed woman od child, he wariane. hag @ permanent position there with: is necessary for the hospital is startJap camps over to the army and provided for the deportation of al if you Lt rea Japs. This was also a good measure. But the fact is that» eoleia y ill and needs instant medical a large firm. ; ing training courses. The pay for indisployal Jap been taken by congress on thsi important matter, au 0. phon moe for put aenhiulance: ot noe He bhi yer sd cami Se pee fe piverianion has begun to'release Japs to return to thei a to any hospital designated » sit gga desaiuces ta og Dav. . cemts an hour’ for’ approximately pbiees ia California pi iad * ea wel dae oh nth. Workers may protips the scales toward toward longer life ies and Mrs. C. Christiansen and hus—. estihay oe the hospital a 28 ee. — das weit yen beaane or abner tae ta red tal ‘band on Gethsemanne street. While cents each. This ig an imperative syst Oh ones one of the 18 counties of the Sécond Distria of it. «et , here a dinner was given by the war job and offers post war securnba tebe promised federal money for highways. Tats, too, oe ldaughters honoring the Soa . tthe ke We dda agineitaaten >is taeek good to the aparsely settled counties who need airports and eae sis their father. men and women to participate in the. . ally new highways. . tem co ‘The Nevade City Assembly, orn -war effort. and also supplement However, the people should know that not one cent ‘of fedenl volving -of Rainbow for Girls, are planning a taiaits Lcatetion: money has yet been appropriated for civilian airports and not a ‘bucket card pany on October 25 at § p. m. Mr: and Mrs. H. A. Dunlap and cent has beea appropriated by congress since rapt eieten aa where er re tre tee Masonic Hall by children spent Sunday in Sacramenway building. The only money a tere canitars installation her m courtesy of thé Masons. Contract, wie ports = been to ss he pir hio Sdn hate a fo ances canna and th auction, whist atid pinochle will be Roy Beedle former. resident. now Tbe ianly money » ' te war production. vey th
proved by the army to facilitate war p operating = orm: Rorth of Auburn 1. What Congressman Engle must learn (and perhaps the hard ~ pers spent Saturday sin this city visiting way) is that promises and performance are two entirely different na einen, Mas: Geoneion ODenndr. things. Any member of congress can introduce all the = he nacle * here on leave visiting with hig wife work and constant attention ? eouncees ae and children, mother, and brother. sei ay pl thes ts coon Mont member ofc nr who gpetl pe S el H: B ; their time seeking publicity in the hometown newspapers. wie Is Borne To Rest AEA A MOUNTAIN COUNTY MAN FOR de Funeral services were held yesterB . day afternoon in the chapel of the a a COUnTY JO. its mai Hooper and Weavér Mortuary in Tt deal Grass Valley for the late Samuel H. just ba Berryman who passed away in a NeSam’s . j vada City hosp4al Monday after‘Jesse M. . ayo} ground ‘}noon. Rev. Mark ‘Pike was in charge taken . : thousa . tle he to CONGRESS ety change PLEDGED TO STAY ON THE JOB IN attiont WASHINGTON combat ‘to puni @ ehani behind he glep Noisy a: ‘to sleep After d case m: . ant ba where . squares He ¢ eyes rev and lac ‘with th crawlin; thing h Americ: than fo @ tangl Sweat a @ shave ter wha has a r right t ene him, an JAR RUBBERS, 2-PIECE LIDS, PAROWAX should . JIFFY SEALS Well ae : When ti id s ‘ ; battle f FRUIT FUNNELS, JAR WRENCHES — In Sets #3 ttle: suddenk: CANNING RACKS blades. worker, GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CANNING KNIVES, om jor to ; PITTING oleic ETC. thane Man hir or blad. : ity for . ALPHA STORES, Lid) =: . @while, their be Hardware, . Household Supplies, Sporting . xt ete Phone 88 Gras ae next in tape “4