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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 9, 1943 (4 pages)

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; by > Sens : wae Og __Nevada City oe =~ Thane, September 9, 1943 Dersanal? SOUT CAMP . George A. Nihell USO operations located in the western hemisphere outside the continental United States have increased 275% in the past year, the number swelling from 40 to 150. Clubs weather permitted he was always impatient to return to the scene of his life’s activity. By EDW. C. UREN 4 4 Direction, : per. Tne passing of George A._Nihell : i ; . set up by the USO, member agency B T. AND D. TR. INTERPRISES saves boa sar wads & (asa oF WITH OUR end visitor in Nevada ‘City. He colof the California War Chest, will be * + INC. rather Gvdeual: ascomolistuments toe lects envelopes with cangellerions * PROVES SUCCESS found near hemisphere bases from 4 ee Neen eee "Cary as hS was familiarly called, mene port otfices And thew’ visits the; Alaska to Brazil, from Bermuda to was natural mechanic and could ac-) fj ATS TOR AD ONE MW TIR 00. 158 cagelse Tahoe Area Council Boy Scout . Hawaii. SUNDAY AND ~om=Hsh perfectly whatever he 1inmoe Complete data on them. He vis-'camp closed last Saturday, SeptemAY dertook in that tine: ited the sites of mh Bee Omega, Of ber 5th, with 59 scouts representing! ¢ MOND tsi Wk Tilinola: fa PeSS and ele the pioneer gold mining area, near ‘every community where ‘there is} outed in bho schools of Nevada City IN GLOBAL WAR Washington. At Alpha the monitors scouting in Placer and Nevada coun: hé was at the tise of his death 85 had washed away the town site but ties. Troops represented were 2, 22 he found oud nails and broken glass'anq 35 of Grase Valley; 3, 10 and 18 Bob Polglase— x ‘ ware in the gravel piles. At Omega, of Auburn; 6 and 24 of Nevada City; . Home for a visit over years of age. He was the second of DONALD O’CONNOR : Plus ; GOLPEN WEST ——_—_—_—--— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HEART OF THE With MICKEY ROONEY. FAY BAINTER, 2 DONNA REED, ; JAMES CRAIG é . i ‘ fotr brothers, all of whom _ have the past passed on. i Shortly after the death of his wife about five years ago he suffered a fall at his home which injured -his spine. This injury resulted in a proeressive crippling which made it difficult for him to get around. ‘Cap’ Nihell got his title from his service in the old Company C of the National Guard, which numbered from 60 to 80 men. Their headquartere were in the old Armory Hall, built by the state in 1863 and torn down to make room for the present . Mrs. S. Hieronimus of this city, is Purity store. enjoing a furlough from Camp Haan, The last aetive service that Com-/Southern California. He was on the pany C saw was the great ‘railroad . local staff of. the Bank of America. strike during the Cleveland adminisPvt. Dean Shroyer— tration in 1894. It was mustered out. Pvt. Dean Shroyer came up froni o* service shortly thereafter. ;Camp Cooke and is enjoying a furNihell. reopened the old ‘Summitilough at his home on Gold Flat. He Mine, near the highway below Town . is a cousin of Daryl Malcolm. Talk, about 1893 but was handicap-. Pvt. Kirk Martin— ped by the large flow of water which. Kirk Martin, stationed at a camp had to be held with steam pumps. Hein Arizona, is here on furlough vislater took charge of the Brunswick iting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and week end was Bob Polglase former . Bank of America. employee in this ‘eit. He is stationed at Camp ‘Cooke near Santa Barbara. : Robert Wilson— Robert Wilson, former Nevada (City Bank of America employee, is enjoying a visit with his relatives in Grass Valley and called on friends in this city. He is now stationed at the Presidio, San Francisco. Carl Hieronimus— Carl Hieronimus, son of Mr. and He designed and built a number of . Pvt. Bill Poley— quartz mills and headframes for the. W. C. Poley has just received a mines in this and adjoining counties. notice his son, Bill Poley, has made and was the owner of the Union an overseas landing. Bill spent nine Mine, which lies adjacent to the old months in North Africa and returned Banner Mine of the Lava Cap Co., to Nevada City last been spending his winters with his recently for overeas duty. November. to! sister in law, the former Gladys Chi-' . Set. A. A. Hagist— Mrs. Kittie Kimball received the Bpt as soon as the vell, at Napa. SAYSSISTERSUE for duty or dress-up or any in-between place in for the duration . . . and love it.. they're that serviceable and smart! August 12, 1943. He is in the United States Air Force. Dear Nana: Here I am with four jletters staring me in the face, and ‘they are all from you. For a long ‘time I received no mail, and all of a sudden I received 15 letters. be glad when winter comes if it will get rid of them. Had a letter from Bob Severini, he \is over here some place. I sure wish I could see him. Well, Nana, you wanted to know lay your hands on. For some reason ‘the army can’t furnish a man with any. They issued me four pairs ninetten months ago, but that’s all. grandmother) réd read (his if I meeded anything. Well I can use . jall the size eleven sox that you can. Two more letters from by favorite and where Theodore Larsen has large gravel mine interests, he found seyeral nice modern buildings of the . Omega Mine Company and most of . the townsite washed away. On the, small portion left were two old rooming houses and a barn. The 9, Penryn; 12 Loomis; 18 Lincoln; and 11 and 14 of Roseville. A very intensive program was conducted under the direction of Robert H. Frank, scout executive, who was assisted on the staff by Fred Knudsen, Ed Jackson, Ray Arp, Lester weather boarding being the old time . Richards, Keith Weideman, Leonard narrow variety. A young lady of Park Avenue has: been quite successful with her little victory garden all.season but now it, is practically covered with a huge! watermelon vine and fine large melon. This melon is being watched with keen anticipation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker, both employed at McClellan Field near Sacramento spent the past week end and holiday visiting Mrs. Minnie Young of Park Avenue. . Mrs. A. Heether had as week end guests the following friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Foreman, Oakland; Mr. ‘and Mrs. Walter Heacox, Cupertino, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Johnson, SacramenGoodyears Bar spent Tuesday in Nevada City and Grass Valley attending to business affairs. Mrs. Coral McPherson has as a guest her sister, Mrs. Joe Thery of; ley is attending to business affairs pertaining to his store. : Mrs. Rose Jones, who has been ill} for some time, has so ‘far recovered ' ' following letter from her grandson, that she is able to be about again. . the home of her son, Arno Browning aud family. Pvt. David Browning was also present to enjoy a visit with his grandmother. Ed Baker who suffered severely from a fall on election day is Still quite ill at his home in. this city. {
. METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. m. Bring the children. Vacation season is about over and no doubt we have all been planning on sending the children to Sunday school. We have classes for all ages. Preaching service at 11 a. m. Five minutes of sacred music and worship in music at 11 a. m. by Mrs. Chas. Kitts on the organ. (Prayer, pastor. Vocal solo, ‘‘Prayer Perfect.’’ Mrs.Carl Murchie. Sermon, At the close of the sermon the comChoate, Tom Jackson and Stanley ‘Bates. Special events during the week included a baseball game between Troops 101 and 102, the former being the winner. This game was followed the! next day by a contest between Troop 101 and ithe staff— those who could be assembled. Visitors at camp during the week included Harold EB. Chastain, éexecu‘tive board member and superintendent of the Placer Union High School and the Junior College, James R. Johnson, council president, L. H. ‘Reynolds and Ranger Barnes inspected the camp on Saturday, attending the final campfire and court of honor held that evening. Many . Mine for a time and was succeeded'Mrs. W. G®Perry, and a wide circle parenre called for their scouts and PL Ace. . by the late Chris Mallen. ‘of friends. ° to. : visited camp before it closed on Sunna Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffith of! day. The camp director thanked all members of the staff personally at the last campfire, as well as all the fine scouts for their spirit and cooperation during the seven day perFRANK MORGAN, and made his home nearby until the . visit his father, sister and brothers. Daily City. : soe 213 Commercial Street VAN JOHNSON, death of his wife. ; (He went to Indiantown Gap, Pa. Potest Hisley (and ee a ; t Ph. 67 Nevada Ct . For the past few years he has where he spent nine months, leaving . H@¥e gone to San Francisco. Mr. K's-. mrs. Milton Schiffner and daughssa = ty ter Ernestine of San Francisco have returned to their home after a weeks visit with Mr. and« Mrs. Schiffner. Mr. and. Mrs. Schiffner and daughter of Napa are Delbert ADVERTISED IN 'Serg A. A. i in Nort i i spent the : i bui i gripes cog eae = be aoe in pi : Mrs. coe Se ay '« . spending hile week at the Gehitiner [tl have built our reputation AND GLAMOUR : OF Sint s Tes setter Sem eee Ga ene See "home. on service and_ quality (Mobile service units of the USO, imember agency of the California War Chest, average one call every -ten days to all outposts of all branches of the service in California. Otto E+ IS NEEDED feven when budget is limited Keystone . Market BAVE RICHARDS, Prop. We supply our patrons with the meat from the best cattle, sheep and hogs that money can buy. We and reasonable prices. Ask your neighbors about us. They will tell you. Y _-your plans! . At last I am made sergeant, after); One of the most beautiful displays ‘a year’s struggle overseas. Evtry-. of asters ever to be seen in this city 4 thing is pretty dead arond here right" are in blossom in the yard of Dr. : Yy YY You'll wear now (the day after Sicily was.taken). and Mrs. J. R. Ivey of upper Broad Yj of The flies are terrible over here, will . Street. They are well worth seeins. 7 “yf yY YY te ; 4% YY : \meyy Y “ings yy ay yj 4 j,' Yy 4 * x Yer «at Y YY 4% have received your long awaited z ee : iforniwill be administered and all Just arrived from California, and iy package, and believe me, it didn’t cag meen to partake are cordialready for your selection! j foe take long for it to disappear either. ly invited. Closing hymn, prayer, Striped Rivercool [. . 1 Thanks a million, everything was) 4) jiogy Rayon Suiting . Pope grand. The boys who kelped me de-. 5, aching service at 7:30 p. m. ‘ Sizes 10 to 18 fe your it said to thank you. I received Ten minutes of song service led by one from mother the day before I reeived yours. Well, Sicily is all washed up now, so we couldn’t have more than two years mofe of it. The way the Russians afe, they should be in Poland Bon Allure Vd oe Parker Borgfeldt. Come and help in the singing of the wonderful hymns of the church. Sermon by the pastor. (Come and bring your friends with you. Week events: The Friendship Cir141 MILL STREET GRASS VALLEY pa acne ak bed cle will meet in the home of Mrs. h ee Pee ee noe ee Abe William Tamblyn, 441 Sacramento pe ives ere. ese es are terrible. milstreet. Wednesday at 2 p. m. All @ The choice of wise home-owners throughout the West. i lion thanks again from the boys and : me for everything. aaa 4 Bombers of love. members and friends are invited. Bible study and prayer hour Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Read and study the 6th chapter of St. John’s Gospel. Bring your questions. Special Notice: There will be BABE.” More than 2,000 Polish officers cd interned in a German prison camp a en at an ann, 1. have enrolled in an educational program which embraces’ practically ever subject that would be offered preaching service in North San Juan next Sunday at 2:30 p. m. All membets and friends are cordially invitin a large university. The educational program was made possible by the help and materials furnished by War Prisoners Aid, member agency of the ed. pros ALPHA STORES, Ltd. Nevada City—Phone 5 Te hacpahi.is an, Indian name meaning “Land of Plenty of Acorns California War Chest. and Good Water.”’ a an Grass Valley—Phone 88 THE , 4 Sele ete ten tegen tenets tented nese tere entered rises ooh eh FILTE! Record soRaTon Ma 1 * 4 . rm r oCnoo : . 4 ' a : . meres . otel Clunie . aaa ths YOUNG FOLKS like to be well groomell too! A clean § : . thistledown touch of the sweater and well pressed trousers give the boys a feeling aac ane : of confidence. 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