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The Chula Vista Star from Chula Vista, California • Page 9

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Chula Vista, California
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Friday, February 23, 1945 CHULA VISTA STAR San Diego County's Most Progressive Weekly PAGE NINE John Kreidler Laid to Rest-On Wednesday County Farm News Jean C. Miller, County Advisor Three New Adult Classes Open Next Week Wilbur Austin Sends Battle Souvenirs Home Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Austin, 604 Fourth avenue, have been the recipients of an inter Stork Visits Paradise Valley Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Gordan of Chula Vista are the proud parents of a bouncing baby boy, Ernest Andrew Gordan, born February 17 at the Paradise Valley hospital. The young man weighed 8 pounds 1 ounce.

I On February 18 a daughter John H. Kreidler, 224 Landis, passed away February 16 at the ace of 75 years. He was born at Three 'new adult classes are Hellertown. Pa. About one year esting souvenir of the war in Germany.

Their son, Corporal Wilbur E. Austin, has sent thein a dagger and two swastika arm DECIDUOUS WINTER SPRAT Deciduous trees and bush berries should be sprayed now before the new leaves start to develop. The recommended dormant spray is a six per cent lime sulphur spray in which sirteen pounds of any commercial Bordeaux preparation may be added. This combination of copper spray and lime sulphur controls various diseases Jeannean Joy, weighing 7 pounds bands from the dress uniform of aniofficer of the German air forces. Young Austin, now sta ounces was born to Mr.

and Mrs. E. B. Jent, of 349 tioned France, is a former Chu-la Vista junior hieh school teach You will find the comforting quiet and dignity of our service a strength to you at a time of bereavement. street, Chula Vista, at the Paradise Valley hospital.

1 er and also taught in the San Di scheduled to open at the Sweet-1 ago Mr. Kreidler and his wife water evening high school during came to Chula Vista to make the week of February 26. On their home. He had been em-Tuesday, February 27 at 7:30 p.m. I ployed as master mechanic for a new class in public speaking is Dodge Brothers in Detroit for 12 scheduled to start with Ted Bass, 1 years.

high school teacher, as instructor. Services were held Wednesday This class, which will meet from at the Hubbard mortuary at two 7:30 till 9:30 p. m. on Tuesdays o'clock with Rev. Williston M.

and Thursdays, is open without Ford officiating. Interment was charge to all interested adults. made at Greenwood. Surviving A new class in auto shop is are his wife Mary, sons John scheduled to start Monday, Feb-iF. Kreidler and Clarence J.

ruary 26, at 7 p. in the high Kreidler, and also two grandsons school shop building. Instruction Captain James Kreidler and First in this class will include general Lieutenant Francis Kreidler, both auto mechanics, use of tools, gen- of whom are in the army air eral overhaul and maintenance corps, of the automobile engine and its ego schools. The keepsakes are now on display in the window at the Guil- Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Russ, Route 1, Chula Vista, announce the birth of a daughter Barbara Ann', weight 6 pounds, at the and scale pests such) as peach leaf curl, San Jose scale, brown rot of peaches and plums and red berry of bush berries. This spray PLANS TO OFFER THE jS Jt4 'liTX. jXX ViV PUBLIC A I V7-L I 1 I 'J" Xfl, PLANE WITH 400- jf-ij, V. 1 7V 'I 1 TO 500TMI1.E RAN6E VW-t'IB I -rP-V AT "THE PRICE OF A yt TV ll 4 wfl GOOP AUTOMOBILE. I 7 aiit- rs AT-Sttr' i'llM BDTLET.

xTTsISv XMin eta mimselp Wy VLMl J7j' VKS DEflOWHENA '-v VBSfl aTL1' customer asked Vj iiiiiJ FIRM HlREDA WBWf OFFICE bert pharmacy at the corner of should be made February Paradise Valley hospital on Feb-, ruary 19. states Bernarr Hall, assistant inird and streets. The dagger, which is inscribed "All for the is enclosed in a highly polished stainless steel sheath. farm advisor. 4-M ALL-STAR CONFERENCE A stranded English actor went into a sordid eating house in New The 4-H all-star conference HUBBARD MORTUARY 202 Third Avenue Phone C.

V. 18-J CHULA VISTA York for a cheap meal. He was horrified to recognize his- waiter as a colleague who had played tee, reports that there is expect usually held during Easter week at the University of California ed to be an increasing shortage Urge Women to Take Nurses' Work with him in London. i campus, Berkeley, has been of farm labor during 1945. California has been allocated 33,000 Mexican nationals for which the "Great Scott!" he gasped.

"You; a waiter in this place!" "Yes," replied the other in dig-' agricultural extension service Dan H. Close, assistant farm advisor in. charge of 4-H club work in San Diego county, says It has been necessary to postpone nified scorn, "but I dont eat here." I farm labor project has already re accessories, trouble shooting and tuneup. Mac Frazier will be the class instructor. This class will meet on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7 till 9:30 p.

m. The third new class to opert is en'itled This class already has a full enrollment and will be offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 to 9:30 p. m. with Robert Browne as the For information on adult classes call G-7-5581 or C. V.

662.. ceived orders from farmers for All-star 4-H club conference in 54.000. This will result in need definitely following the request of Applicants interested in entering the class for nurse's aides training to begin Monday, March 5, at Paradise Valley hospital and sanitarium are urged to contact Red' Cross headquarters at an early date for an appointment. Eligible women will be interviewed at the local. Red Crossof-fice in the Community church at James Byrnes, war mobilization director, that all group meetings involving an attendance of 50 persons be cancelled of rationing' farm labor, stated Newbery.

Newbery urged farmers to do everything in their power to increase their efficiency in the use of farm labor. Suggestions were to use labor saving de -Tv. tancif Meats "i IMe FIRST AWERICfliO Patent was orantep Massachusetts coom in 1641 for a method of aaakins salt to relieve travel and crowded ho-' 257 street. Telephone Chula vices and methods, provide labor Read Chula Vista Star want ads. Vista 804-J for an appointment 11 if housing on the farms to avoid I I i turn iVlniJ waste of time in travel, cooperate with neighbors in the use of labor on small ranches by spreading tVio nf nni man's time tn ,1 of the kitchen and protects the equipment.

larger acreages of orchards: avoioTr the use of labor when the work Joan Clair COLD WAVE PERMANENTS Then Miss Warren develops the principles of convenient kitchen may iust as well be postponed until after the war or to slack la arrangement by discussing the bor neriods: avoid the Droduction use oi drawers tor utensils, sil tel conditions. Mr. Close states that the San Diego county committee on awards composed of Mrs. Phoebe Laabs and Mrs. Gordon Wells, 'Hillsdale, and Mr.

Wallace Johnson, Jamul, have selected Donald Ames of Barrett as winner of the Kimber trophy for his outstanding poultry project. Honorable -mention goes to Lila Clark of the Dulzura 4-H club who placed second and Bill Tretheway of the Hillsdale 4-H club who placed third. The earnings of the Kimber trophy by Donald Ames this year makes three successive times and entitles him to permanent possession of the trophy. PLANT GARDEN PEAS Garden pease should be planted in -February for good" of high labor use crops fhafare verware, cutlery, linens and all those things that are storage unessential in the war effort; plan well in advance for minimum labor needs and discuss labor prob problems for the housewife. The leaflet is fully illustrated.

The new circular, Convenience in Kitchen Drawers, is available Stop Here for QUALITY GROCERIES WINES LIQUORS BEER FOR THE SALAD BOWL: lems with the agricultural extension farm labor project manager, G. Charles Watson. are lavailable at the agricultural extension service office, U. S. Customs building, San Diego.

FERTILIZING THE VEGETABLE GARDEN Those planning to plant spring gardens would do well to add organic material to their soil at this time as this material takes from three to four weeks to decompose, according to the local farm advisor. Information on amounts and of fertilizer to be applied is discussed in a circular which may be obtained at the agricultural extension service office. FARM LABOR Tom R. Newbery, chairman of the San Diego county farm production and farm labor commit- through the home demonstration agent, Miss Delphine Dawson, at Farm Bureau President Allen Kellev. together with chairman of the agricultural extension service the commodity department, will office, room 404.

U. S. Customs meet with Matt Tnggs and Frank building, San Diego. Pierce of the California Farm Bu reau federation on February 27 to discuss improvements of its edu TIMELY BULLETINS Two bulletins which growers will find most useful at this time of the year on home fruit growing and bush berry culture cational program. AVOCADOS TURNIPS CELERY ONIONS CARROTS APPLES LETTUCE CAULIFLOWER ENDIVE Star Classified Ads Get Results! mam Featuring FROZEN FOODS CORN SUCCOTASH LIMAS ASPARAGUS PEAS PEACHES CORNED BEEF HASH states Bernarr J.

Hall of the agricultural extension service. Morse Market and Laxtonian Progress are two good bush varieties and the Alderman or telephone is a good pole pea. Seed treatment with the new Spargon or Arasan dust before planting insures better germination. After the plants come- up they should be dusted frequently with sulphur dust to control mildew. KITCHEN CONVENIENCE Busy wartime housewives will be interested, in a new circular, Convenience in Kitchen Drawers, published by the agricultural extension service.

The purpose of this new circular is best described in the words of its author, Jean Warren, extension specialist in home management of the agricultural extension service, University of California, Berkeley. This is the way she introduces the new pamphlets "Convenient arrangement of drawers in any i kitchen can save time and energy for the persons who work there. It also improves the appearance ALL PEST CONTROL ITEMS TOP QUALITY BETTER PRICES FILL UP HYDRICK'S SERVICE STATION Comer National Avenue and on 101 Highway, Chula Vista Conoco Oil Paragon Long Mileage and Ethyl Gasoline Lubrication Battery Charging Tires Tubes Repairing OPEN 6:30 A. M. TO 9:00 P.

SUNDAYS INCLUDED CANDY SOFT DRINKS TOBACCO GEORGE HYDRICK, Proprietor WITH A SMILE" MBMMMMH The Petal Soft Permanent $1000 to $2500 Other Permanent from $7.50 to $12.50 Wave Curl Beauty Shop MABLE BUTTERFIELD 394 National Avenue WITHERS 76 National Avenue Next to Lad's Motel A Message To Womesi This war is far from won yet We have a long way to go, in fact. There is an increasing need for more fighting equipment. SOLAR has an increased need for skilled and unskilled helpers to keep up our production. I fvx A L' I XJ i 1 tJa plllllpliPiiS TOP PAYING JOBS NOW OPEN: Drop-Hammer Operators Jig Builders Draftsmen Machine Operators Welders Material Handlers Tool Designers Moulders Tool Makers Guards Machinists Switchboard Operator Maybe you've never worked on an assembly line! Neither had lots of our most competent women workers! Arrange for an early interview with our personnel department. They will be glad to advise you where you can fit best in our vast production program.

All Interviews Made at San Diego Plant National City 13th McKinley Streets San Diego Hawthorne Pacific Streets STAINLESS STEEL PRODUCTS.

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1930-1954