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October 5, 1944 (4 pages)

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 1944 __NEVADA CITY NUGGET o’clock. Our reudtng room ~PERSONALS have Woods oMr. and Mrs. Jim now an orderly to the admiral on are and s Angele Los board ship in the South Pacific. He come up from retheir in time some ng is well according to letters received now spendi Cross on home sed purcha by his mother, Mrs. Paul Jurkovich. éently street. ‘Milton Sehultz— ]. “4 Sgt. Milton Schultz of the 13ta Mr. and Mrs. William Polkinghorn Camp Armored Division now at of Oakland spent Sunday. in Willow ‘Bowie, Texas, arrived early WednesValley as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. day morning for a furlough visit Fred Tourtelottle. The Polkinghorns With Misses Catherine BDavis, Alma bought the H. F. property Sofge Tourthe from y highwa across the cepted, from 2 to 4 p.m. ? he Dil is cordially invited to attend . services and visit the reading nd “Are sin, disease ang deach ty, will be’'the subject of the Ig, MGRICULTURAL EXTENSION” SERVICE one sermon Sunday. October 8, th churches of Christ, Scientist, bray es of the Mother Church thep — FOOD ,_ PRODUCTION GOALS Church of Christ, Scientist, in ton. The golden text wij be: Five Youths Accused Of Assault and Robbery Lord my God, I cried unto thee » thou hast healed me. 9 lord, Work on food goals for 1945 is é extremely important, War Food AdFactory street is here from. 13, armored Division was stationtelottes. Five youths ranging in age from ministrator Marvin Jones points out, ropean theatre ot war to be ;ed at Camp Beale many months be15 to 19 years, are accused by OraDr. Arbogast of San Francisco is because demand will not be unlimcio Rovetti of Colfax, Placer County rs brothe his ited in 1945 for all farm products it enjoying a visit with of having beaten’ and robbed him of Mrs. Clifford Dodge of upper Supervisor C..Arbogast of this city which makes it important to farmers $47.50 in Truckee,. Nevada County. Nees, carpenters mate first Boulder street received a letter Sat-. :and Peter Arbagost of Blue Tent. that production be as nearly as posRovietti told the district attorney, sible in line with needs. also returned from the Atlantic urday from her son Floyd Ruth, (Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Grosbeck of Ward Sheldon and Probation OfficThis situation contrasts with the to be near his father whol ,,mewhere in the Pacific war theHollywood have taken a lease on the er A. W. McGagin that the youths past two years when unlimited deBoth young men are in the. stre, He is a gunner ‘on a B-28 former H. F. Sofge property in Wil-}’ followed him from a_ saloon last mand for farm products resulted in ian forces. They met in bomber. Floyd was home in May for low Valley and enjoying their stay. week end, suddenly set upon him, a visit. with his parents and many He is an artist of note. Yesterday farm production goals in most cases representing minimum requirements. ibeat him and took $47.50 in cash friends. they left for a short vacation at Lake The difference in the food goals sitfrom hig person. The youths were Tahoe. mation this year is illustrated by the taken into custody but later releas *. Marsh and Mrs. Clem Davis. , The William. Hatch, seaman first class, son of Mr. and Mre. Bill Hatch of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trezona of I Valley ‘and grandson of Mrs. Beverley Hills left Wednesday for Minnie Young of this city, has writtheir home after a visit here with ten home from the Pacific war theher parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. atre that he ig in the best of health. Paine. Mrs. Trezona has been here 4 of He said hig. mail had been missent month with her parents. poo ‘oldest son oe York “where and when it arrived he received 17 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Colt of sig hast brought up my soul from ; grave, thou hast kept me alive (Ps. 30:2,3-. Other bible citations Will inc) “Q death where’ is thy sting? grave where is thy victory? The a of death is sin, and the Strengt, sin is the law. But thank to which giveth us the victory thro, our Lord Jesug Christ” (1 Cor. 55 47). wheat and dry pea goals that have ed. The oldest of the five is David been announced in advance of the (Bolander, who has resided in Trucother goals because they were needkee but a short time. He is 19 years ed by farmers in: making early production plans. The wheat goal has been established at a figure slightly higher than the 1944 national goal, er ener All the 40,000 to To y saclPulpitHere of the! . Buddhist 1h) teries, temples, and Pagoda, old and faces a felony charge. -The (China were ordered Tazed to { district attorney state sthat all will ground in 884 A. D. appear in the juvenile court when a date for the hearing is set. ‘Investigation by the district attorney revealed that Balonder hag _ re Herbert Whipp, poultryman of:the the national goal. Tahoe Ukiah highway northeast of LUMBER PRODUCTION this city left Sunday for.a paaiocss Shortages of manpower and logvisit in Sam Francisco. ging equipment have further reducProf. Hal Draper of Chico Staite ait DIRECTION. T. AND D. ii ENTERPRISES, INC. . FRIDAY SATURDAY 00 @ Ooo THE HOUR BEFORE THE DAWN }-FRANCcHOT e TONE Méthodist Church —With— VERONICA LAKE . o@®@ $0 SUNDAY MONDAY '. from the state AAA committee that teen hours due to their work or con <A. J. war food order No. 14 had been reflicting engagements were Rore, H. E. Kjorlié and. Vernon F. SACRAMENTO, Oct. 2—Declaring voked and that all items except corn _. the manpower shortage in the CaliPickers had been removed from raSandow. HOME IN INDIANA CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Christian Science Society of Ne _. motor vehciles has asked Governor track ‘type tractors are controlled by vada ‘City holds services every Sun‘ Warren to give serious consideration: WRB Order L453 and “have never day in their church 114 deplacebeen distributed under the machinat 11 o’clock. Sunday —With— Boulder St. school at 9:45 WALTER BR BRENNAN ery rationing order, WF-14, so that ‘ las: @. m. A Wednesday evening testiappli cations for releases will still ‘Within a two year period, Garland monial meeting ig held on the first . teported to the governors council, have to be made for this type of Wednesday of each month at eight the personnel of traffic offi¢ers has equipment. : ‘been reduced. from 907 to 614, a-net This actién is in line with agriloss of 293. Losses have been. due, cultural adjustment agency policy of he stated, tomilitary leaves sand removing wartime rationing control whenever it is no longer essential, “Qoltieldent with the losses in perSleeman declared. He: said. that ap: sonnel, the duties of the Patrol have ‘plications and purchase. certificites ‘tremendously due te. war were no longer needed to secure de-. conditions,” Garland said. LOU McALLISTER been : Mrs. Dora Greenaway Is Borne To Rest Puneral services were held Wednesday afternoon in the. chapel of Holmes Funeral. Home. for the late Mrs. Dora Greenaway,who died Mon day afternoon. Rev. Cedric Port er officiated and burial Was the Gree n PRESTO JARS—Both Quarts and Pints. JELLY GLASSES—Both Tall and Squatty Shapes. QUART CANS—With Fruit Wax for Sealin wood Cemetery ‘of Grass Vall ey. Mrs. Greenaway was born in London, England, 71 years ago. She had protests against the? transfer ofmen lived in the United States 40° years ann . 10. more populous areas where war of which 27 were Passed in Nevada (City. She had never been sick ‘Production traffic is heavier. in her JAR RUBBERS, 2-PIECE . LIDS, PAROWAK JIFFY SEALS \
life until she became ill two weeks FRUIT FUNNELS, JAR WRENCHES — In Sets of3 CANNING RACKS ago. Surviving are her husband, “Ric hard Greenaway, and daughter s, Mrs. Dorothy Schuman of Nevada Mrs."Nell Dower of Grass City, Valley, Mrs. Violet Lloyd of Weimar, Placer . County: and Mrs. Kathlene Mill City, Nevada. conan Nevada City, Nevada : Bundy of ve The October meeting of the Cali » September 30, 1944; Louis fornia Hydraulic Mining Association husband of Mrs. — Theresa will be held Sun. in the National Hotel here. w. w. rning post’ war impounding dams will be heard and that the meeting will be of majjor interest to all. hylraulic mine cae : fees aa. owners. tee spec: since has . gress Teco) Th for ¢ but « been Deal. it or An Main voteg lots . tor . the s publi poll, forece for gi a fact the be In the C for co dicatir fed’ uj Wil elect ‘Mr. velt te tion: t Sidney}; portan Thes f clearet clear. ery rakes, pick up balers, and wheel under county quotas. and New Flor from whel ‘promis althou afer: livery for such items as manure, . . speaders, power mowers; side deliv-. 4 — tractors which up to now have pub! aig b CHOICE NANCY KELLY ee on receipt of noticé immediate %; {No ‘won seas polled Ho CHESTER MORRS September 28 in Nevada County it L. Tamblyn, Ray J. Wilde and Ernest Was announced here today by «the .O. Young. Others. who participated but were chairman of the AAA farm machinnot able to complete the entire fifery committ to plans for FT him Nev and for dat 70,f only T for ; Tiek: Rep If th and . estim. jally —With— ended tornia highway patrol, is now very tioning and distribution control. L. E. Sleeman pointed out that] : acute, Gordon H. Garland director of at —Plus— to set aside a per lan Islands where he i. employed. centage of their production for, gov‘year in. the-future. He first went.to Spokane, where he Those who were awarded certifiernment purchase, the tight butter. . Was. in training four weeks. His wife cates this year are: Albert S. Bates, supply situation is not likely to be and gon are living with her mother, Dr. C. W. Chapman, M. D. Cougheased to any marked extent since Mrs. H. Shearer while he is away. lin, Paul Falconi, Elmer F. Fischer, production ig below last year and Herbert S. Hallett, William:M. Haldemand is even greater. lett, Eldon W. Kendrick, EB. J. Ott, _ + KARM MACHINERY W. G. Robson, Melio Solaro, William Farm machinery rationing ele dat gre vote Certificates have recently been received by Fire Chief Vernon San-/. ' ; write him, Le dow for the members of the Nevada City fire department who satisfactorily -finished the course of ined the output of lumber supplies, (College spent the past week end in struction given by Thomas S. Ward, “Lt. Col; A. Hopkins of the Salva(Nevada City with his wife and son. WPB reports,. with productioo durspecial supervisor and instructor = of ing July nearly 7 per cent below the. baie Army who is this week conThe Gold Flat Country Club held fire training for-sthe state departprevious months output and almost g a series of meetings in Sala dance in Deschwanden’s Hall’ on ment of education. Army Hall ‘in Grass Valley, Gold Fiat Saturday evening. This is 10 per cent below July of 1943. FarThe documents certify that the inI ly recently returned from an the second dance of-the fall season. mers have made an outstanding redivaluads named successfully comsponse to government appeals to use ic. tour of the Hawaiian! (Plans are to hold a meeting for pleted fifteen hours of instruction in rs. Islands. This is ‘his second annual nomination and election of officers lumber only for the most essential the care and use ‘of fire apparatus purposes. Only 60 per cent of the 5 ~ insoe’ yey, ad. grees in’ the near future. July, August, September farm lumand equipment and salvage operaMr. and Mrs. Andrew Larsen have ber quota was tions. Ward gave-a similar course in used and farmers have! q gone to San Jose to visit with relatmet many of their lumber needs by Nevada City in 1941 and was then ives. As they return home they will 7“borrowed” from the state by the guest ot Rev. stop over in Sacramento to visit cutting logs from their own woodfederal government to act as in-, lands. their son in law Jeff Moores and structor under the civilian defense BUTTER SET ASIDE family. Although WIF9 Has discontinued program. The members of the local Lawrence Smith, local contractor until spring its fire department hope to be able to reduirements for has arrived at Hickam Field, Hawalmanufacturers benefit from his instruction each them. he I should not go down to the letters. 22 newspapers and a packWhile the dry pea goal has heen spiration,Arizona have returned age. He ask about fishing and deer sharply reduced from the 1944 nahome after a ‘visit of several days bunting here and said, “I hope the tional goal, while the dry pea goal cently received. a medical discharge with their niece, Miss Sayory Ford,; season on Japs will be over before has ‘been sharply reduced from the from the U. S, Army. F. M. Harris of North San Juan 1944 goal—450,000 acres compared next year and T'can get;back in time to hunt deer.’ Hatch who is on the was a business visitor in this city with indicated/1944 plantings of Fifteen Firemen Get 410, 8; 8. Capable sends greetings to yesterday. 746,000 acres’ which were short of Fire Training Certificates “all. hig friends and asks at Broad street is open Mondays, nesdays “and Fridays, holidays ’ of ‘quite successful. Bill Laird— Bill Laird U.S. marine corps is GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CANNING KNIVES. PITTING SPOONS, ETC. ALP! A STORES, Lid ’ Goole