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the board before the subcqmmittee.
position to helping the . domestic
miner.
Althouch the art spetifically dir
ects the board to encourage dome
tic production the board has formt!ated abzolutely to afirmative policy
Bince returning to Washingtox,
a have been trying to get the army“Wayy munitions board, which hand‘es the stockpiling’ of/eritical minerals and mistole "9 fadicate its policy
‘ou pirchases frem démicestic prodtcDespairitis “of getting action
without a congressional investigan, I asked Cong
doing so, Although over six months
committee which the law requires to
he set up is rot even established, In
addition, at the actual operating
Jevel of the board the personnel is
entirely army and navy and there is
net one single civilian, much less a
representative of the industry eo vit‘ally concerned in the stockpiling act.
The representative of the army on
the board testified that they expected to buy only 15% of theit material
4, domestically and added that no ana\lysis had heen made of domestic production for the punpose of determinWi ing to what extent this nation could
ibe made self-sufficient in critical and
necessary minerals and metals. It is
a quite apparent that the military op“Position to domestic purchase shown
at the. time the stockpiling act pass-.
ed congress is now operating, not-withstanding the plain direction from
; congress to prevent the act fromr be2! ag
fe) jing the stabilizing influence it could
. be made in the domestic mining in‘if dustry.<It-is expected however that
; the mines and mining subcommittee
jwill continue to keep the actions of
the board under:copstant observation for the purpose so far as. possible of forcing thent to follow the
intent of congress, -.~
HOOF MOUTH DISEASE
. The threat of: hoot and! mouth disease is imminent in California and
is disturbing all of the ‘livestock
, leaders in our state who will _ re}member the devastation caused by
ithe last outbreak. It apparently all
. started when some buils were shipfi ved into Mexic® for Argentina ever
4, the protests of our govetnment of. ficialg. Fhe infection .in Mexico seems
ce .
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Hand has progressed now to. such a
point in one area of Mexico that there
seems little hope of eradicating the
F (Consideration fs being given to
Setting funds and sending’ our exto ‘be clearly trated to these bulls
page
HoMs and ia
< number of Mexican
well as wild life, ate
€ 3. If we are to prevent the
infection in California it seems that
our precautions are going to have to
. be taken at the border. The Califor. nia delegation as well us the representatives from Texas, New> Mexico,
sArizona.and other livestock areas
termined by University of
. California scientists trom fossils unLearthed tn: Arianna”
4 tee on mines and mining for the
house to call the representatives. of
;These hearings have developed not
only the complete lack: of pclicy ro
far as the board is concerned toward ;
domestic minerals but.an evident, op. ASEGg eo
}
umider the provisions of fhe law for
have gone by since thre act went into .
effect, the mining industry advisory
fous damage was done.
emith. shop, shoe maker shop, many
NEVADA C ITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET ; MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17 19,
a a a —— >
THE OLD HOME TOWN semwermncee By STANLEY
pila on the roll of honor tn the North MARRITAGE Licgys
San Juan grammar school for the Tamblyn-Thrasher
CASHIER WHO
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SAPD ME SF FE month, Geo. E. Robinson, teacher: . City, Nevada County, Foy. f
YEAH-YEAH-: SHERIFFT-+HAS BABY BLUE EYES -— Sarah J. Williams, Katie Smith,. 19%#7, George H. Tamblyn y 4
NOW GIMME A FULL HES ABOUT FIVE FEET 5 —— Gracié Hesseltine, Ida Rhinehart,. Nell K. Thrasher ~49, both "
DESCRIPTION OF THE? 3:-TEN INCHES TALL -SS Mary Bands, Florence Clarke, Garrie . Valley. #} se ai
. = Woodwarf, Annie Lissun, Ida KraSe
SSW WANTED — mer, Mary Beck, Minnie Quick, Sam-} The wolf spider staike iy
* , jel McNeil, William Wodell, Bennie . the manner of its ‘amet —_——
: . Hegseltine, James I. Noblet, Albert . wolf., ’ sages 16
. Tayler, Andrew Crrivn, Thomas Vol. y). ‘ No.
. Harris, Frank Reed, Charles Eddy,
John Owens, Willie Dahneke, Charles Cra, Willie Hesselime, EArnest /
Kramer and: Ephriam Bloss. BROAD WA
®—_THEATRE_@
Direction T, and D
Enterprises, Ine, Maior Philip Joyal
In Important Post
NEVIADA CITY: Members. of the
Joyal family have received ‘word
from the headquarters of the Sixth
Fighter Wing at Howard Field,
Canal: Zone, that Majur Philip Joval of this city has been annointed
ir,
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
MARGE
With —
JEANNE. CRAIN,
we were just tal
chap, 82 years old
geen almost every
California, and 84
wonders, had seer
= et
a
“NEVADA CITY
LONG AGO
FLOY MARGARET REYNOLDS
air inspector for the 36th Fighter YOUNG AN singly. This old. :
iB. and N
Group of the Sixth Fighter Wing. . LYNN BAR er followed .
Major Joyal, a graduate of the e® 6 jifornia in ae!
Nevada City highschool, class of WEDNESDAY ‘ qat histor ic z
1937, ann of Placer Junior College, » THURSDAY parents, and one .
class of 1940, entered the service as tied &° Donne
air cadet at McClelland Field in
April, 1941, His wife and two sons,
Ronald .B. 1% years and Kendall P.
3% years, are residing at Howard
HOME SWER
HOMICIDE . young lody, name
At only a coup!
20 YEARS AGO
ty schools attended a conference in
the. supervisors rooms at the courthouse. Those attending to dis¢uss
methods in-composition, spelling, arrangement of ‘programs aud primary
helps were: Miss Marsh, Misses Lydia and May McDonald, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Lambert, Miss Reader,
Miss Tremaine, Miss Pardini, Miss
Hall, Miss Kent, Miss Kelleher, M.
White and -Censtance Quick. and
Mesdames Jones, Schwartz, Weeks,
Ferguson, Sweet and A, White. Mies
Irene Burns presided. .
Miss Mary Sehmidt, daughter of
Mr. -and Mrs. E. W. Sehmidt*ret:ireed to -Mills College following an ilness at the home of her parents in
Broad Street. s
Mrs. Grace Celio entertained at a
dinner and bridge party in honor of
Mrs. E. E. Stone;-a former resident
of this city. Bridge prizes were won
by Mesdames E. J. Kilroy, R. N. MeCormack, H. A. Curnow and Guy
Smith.
A Valentine sv-mrise party was
given Howard Pes:ose at his hone
es and refreshments were enjoyed afRed Mans hall.
50 YEARS AGO
from surveying ‘the boundary line
between Nevada and Yuba couities.
Yuba county was represented by
County Surveyor Meek and Supervisors Conrath and McGuire. Supercounties planned to hold a joint
Meeting and complete the details of
the work;
While a medicine company’s band
Was. rendering selections at the corner of Pine and Broad Streets the
horses attached to the milk wagons
of A. D. Sutton and W. B. Celip became frightened and rai away. Both
teams Were stopped before any serN. Fleming of Marsetiles, Iilinois
and A. Harris of . Fowler,
county were visiting’ here. Both
gentlemen were residents from 1852ners at Selby Flat when that e
visor Woods of Nevada County was .
also present. The supervisors of both . .
A number of teachers {n the counby students of the high school. Gamf
ter the party attended a dance ai the}
County Surveyor Miller returned
Fresno .
60 and for awhile were mining part. the state constitution so as to con-!
Field with him. on has much to:
— : aaa With sy the power 2:
: PGES A devi sed f. 5 6 glde S$ te .has
that immediate yicinity. ee 1 otto age LYNN BARI AND .
did Rush to bie
4@ days,a rit,”
_ yh over. There we
man radar was developed at the University of California.
RANDOLPH scorr
Ching Hing, a proment Chinese of
this city was married to Toy Fing,
=
: == SE slert youngster, §
one of the most attractive young
é ; oe eagho peo:
Chinese women ever seen in this MILITARY SERVICE state Now that t
town. Justice Holbrooke performed . }}
the ceremony and Under Sheriff Pascoe and George Barton were the wit-.
ness and best man at the wedding. .
ing on, 10 millior
it, is something 1
at anytime.
‘Honorably discharged veterans of the U. S. are en)
titled to full military honors at their funerals. We hay
on file complete information on this matter and will
pleased to advise anyone on the necessary steps to ky
taken for such a service. Write or telephone for ana
pointment.
It is a cheerin
the‘huge populat
slopping right u1
elopes of the Sie
cheering to thos
ness or about to
»tabt the” Sierra's
as a kind of sid
member that ald
75 YEARS AGO :
The Hon. J, M. Days presented 4 .
petition from residents of . Nevada .
(City, Grass Valley and Rowgh and!
Ready. asking for an wmendment to .
a
*
. Hooper & Weaver —
fer the right to vote upon women.
James A. Steger North San of
ANS 4 2G y 7 2 h;
Juan was appointed Notary Public ( egebaguecties AMBULANCE SERVICE the board that :
by Governor Booth. = lumber wagons
zoe j 246 Church Street GRASS VALLEY Telephone 3¢ would hold more
side boards to
population.
a
3 Down around
to be miscellan
pecially on Rich
FolHowing were the names of pu-°
pitas, its the sa
people undoubte
waiting a chance
land, though j
. flowers in the. dows of the g¢
‘happiness is a d
But a great
tion, however, i
up the slopes <
other side boar
We stopped to
with lately, rer
> Wa dig state «
e the num
Provided e
_ Service for his
he arrives.
DISCOUN TS
UPTO .
40%
-ON SOME ITEMS
No Discount on Karriall Kampers and
Cushman Scooters and ——
NOW ON!
PURCHASERS OF ITEMS
“ON SPECIAL SALE. .
. WILL, RECEIVE AN
ADDITIONAL 10% «.
of their purchases ‘in merchandise of. .
their own selection from our stock!
———
me was, sa
en a lot. of ib:
thorsé stage
teams, or even
long row of sp:
P es only 40 y.
. Marin County :
. Of the mounta
n River.
With motors in
not nearly
. (¥en though fe
logs to the sav
«
‘
YOU CAN’T
AFFORD TO MISS!
was a lively camp with severatstor@s, a hotel, a butcher shop, blacksaloons and over 200 men at Work
in the gravel and placer mines of
*
RIL NT TTT WENT a
LL A GARE LI OLE: (5 TE CR, A RE CARN NE AS TE IN RE OO ENN
MARKS THE END OF-OUR FIRST YEAR IN OUR NEW HOME.
U OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY EVENT. THIS IS OUR THANKS
TOYOU FOR OUR SUCCESS 7
MERCHANDISE THAT ARRIVED IN TIME FOR THIS EVENT
_Assorted makes and models of .22
THIS MONTH
WE GIVE ¥
ee
COME FIRST SOLD—ONLY 4 22 CAL, PISTOLS
3 —GRAB BOX.. : .
25c A GRAB!