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: COVERS ‘RICHEST GOLD. AREA IN CALIFORNIA
q Vol. 17, No. 3 . The County . baie Paper NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA The Gold Center _ ie es 11, 1943,
Thinking Need of State Mining MANYFOREST so~cvrowes= ENGLISHMAN
Out Loud D ept. S tre sse d by CHM A ROADS CLOSED porting on the year's business at the 1. S. ARMY MADE —
sees kta
aaisemiinaramaane
By H. M. L. Nevada City post ofice shows a toFOR THE E tal of $21,336.60 for 1942 as com-. ¥ 7
pared with $20,403.95 for 1941, a! 3 ‘ ls Te oe
NSS aR
We hear a great deal nowadays The California Hydraulic Miners association at its meet(Many of the roads in the Tahoe ictal nia euegarcs ag approximately . Ja F Dal id * of
about miracles that industry. is . ing in Colfax yesterday afternoon discussed the urgent need) national forest are bulk only for. Pe" CeB* -— Grane Vee te of thee ae.performing, and by industry we . Of a state department of mining, “equal in scope, ‘as Presi-. summer use, according to Forest Sup‘ i an enlisted nan in Co. B, 90th Inmean precisely labor and manage. dent George Hallock expressed it, “to that of the state departervisor Guerdon Ellis. For this reaTwenty Five Days of fantry, training battalion of the U.
— betes pineal nen ment of agriculture. son, it is necessary to close these. Wedlock, Divorce Asked ' . S. Army, was made a citizen of the
iously. But as a matter of fact this ; roads during the winter time in or: i € ee : alladi fas Hess det yee “EY we kind lad ‘i well orgkained 4 Floyd E. Wallace has filed suit for country in whose cause he is fight‘ der to prevent damage and reduce divorce against his wife, Veda M. ing
J making. It began a, long time ago . department of mines’’ Hallock said, the spring maintenance work. Wall llegi ity H os
when thirteen states adopted ‘& . “We would not have the strategic) §} i Nea s a A Pe ask rae He bad bie spe
‘ constitution which provided for . minerals mess we have on our hands. -: : Rr The roads which have been closed eae patie Petey , a babs, san citizenship, but was called into the
. free enterprise. As compared with . today. It is doubtful whether the gold : on this forest will be signed, and in hg we f sae Pee aie ee service before it ‘could be heard. At
f what dictatorships, whether of the . ™Mine closing order would ever have addition will be closed by gates. ere Ce ae tan hearing of applications for
a, socialized state, or the one-man . been issued, at least in its present This order will not deprive actual Fi hvafet citizenship his was continued to a
4 government variety, can ‘produce, . form, Af We had had « state depaet. CH RCH residents in the forest from reason-. Five Physicians Test later date. In the meantime he
the products of free enterprise are . ™ment available to make surveys and ‘ able opportunity to travel to and. Men for Armed Forces found that it would be possible for
miracles. The splendid eminence . Supply information needed in WashDale koe deteeitve Pluk Hera broke from their homes over these roads. Dr. Arvid Bursell has been ap-. him to come home and Deputy CounThe following esas are: listed 28 . pointed by the president to be ex-. ty Clerk R. E. Deeble got n touch
closed under regulations T3, Section! , mining physician for the ‘Nevada. With the immigration authorities at
H of the Trespass Manual: County Selective Service Board. The. Sacramento and they authorized prothat the United States and Great . ngton in a matter so vital to Calii out in steeply pitched roof of the
Britain today occupy. in world af. fornia interests.” ad
4 Emmanuel Episcopal church in Grass
fairs in p,eace as well as war, is Snare
‘ : é The legislative: commi Valley at 5 o’clock Saturday evenin ; : sige i
due to several factors, * but the tal ete cai sina aoe of ae *'. Camptonville District — Old Toll physicians now serving in, this cap-; ceeding with the application Thurs! : association was authorized to aid in. and for a few moments gave the fire Road, dist 5.1 mile—f EF 5 ¢ largest factor of all, is the right drawing up such a Dill for introduc-. department considerable anxiety. et mile—trom Free-. acity are Dr. Bernard Hummelt, Dr. . day.
to human beings to work to the j : : Wh , man’s Crossing, Sec. 33, to Matysy site Orrin Fry, Dr. Carl P. Jones and Dr. : ton et tholt aullite to anctinutate tion in the present session of legisen discovered the flames were! poag fe is: fs Private Dale came into court with : co a haotarine ; : orbert Frey. ie : : Want Whe Wiccan ea lature. It is also proposed to intro-. beginning a come through the roof. Howite wie Distriet—Bureka Mine his witnesses,. L. R. Merrifield and
: ; , . duce a bill which will oblige all muni-; Prompt arrival of the firemen and Road.
County Recorder John KE. Nettell dentally for their country. Thai . . : : : f k ; Wanted — Post t a hie diaht (uct ce cipalities to install filtration plants. fast work, confined the blaze to the Truckee District-——Stateline road— ante ostmas eal who vouched for his good character
= : George H. Hudson, investigator for. central ortion of the roof. In the abStateline Lookout to Lake Tahoe! ‘For Alleghany and their belief that he would make to individual ‘greed and lack of
proper control, does not substract
one iota from the principle.
Major Charles Freeman, attorney for . sence of did Chiee Leroy Bond, the) Highwa in Nevada. ‘Shaéffer (Mill! The U. S. Civil Service Commis-. @ 8004 citizen. Then Judge Jones askthe U. S. Engineers and the Califor-. fire fighting was directed by Assist-. Road, trom TruckeeBrockway road sion has announced that an examin-. @4 4 couple of formal questions and
nia Debris Commission, stated that; ant Chiefs Allison Simmons and Wil-. +): Snaeffers Old Mill. Juniper Creek. ation will be held for the office of. Tdered th-oath of allegiance admuch confusion exists regarding pol-. !iam Sproul. No estimate was made. poaq’ trom State Highway U.S. Rt.;postmaster in Alleghany. Applica-. ™inistered. by the clerk.
lution and contamination. He refer-)0f the damage, though pews, carpets,! 49 t9 TruckeoBrockway Road. Juni-. tions must be received in Washing-. And Private Dale left the courtred to an epidemic which swept a,‘ Spee and Fernisiiags. were consid-. yer Creek cutoff from State High-. ton, D. C. on or before January 15,. house a full fledged citizen of the
1 before war bepan, ductenlly a eyes oe Sacramento in 1939, inj erably lamaged. All is covered by in-. way U. S. Rt. 40 to Juniper Creek, The date of the examination will United States and in the clerks’ oftem of scientific slavery. All the . Wich pollution of water was blamed surance. Road. Martis Ridge Road—from . then be set and it will be held in Ne-. fice was registered as & voter.
ia rewards of labor, practically speak: . when, as a matter of fact, it was due; Jtiniper Creek to Martis Lookout. . vada City at the postoffice. The posiing, go to the state. Though we be contamination. : North Bloomfield aL Geisha tion pays $1,500 a year.
think of Russia nowadays as a Mey pb veeds se aie Sn one hes oT H SCHOOLS IN Bluff Aoad. Relief Hill Road fem = wae C0 BOYS AT
friend and ally, the Russian indusBees mete Gea ae oth Sse cd Ae the Gaston Road to Relief Hill. . Public Ata tecs
trial system differs but little from g e received a permit to ; Sierraville District—-Antelope Road . Files First Petition
{ ; resume operations because he had Jadenaug any 208 > Val-.
Pe that of Germany. The population : ‘ tir ; Asie. : Jadenaugh Canyon Road. Bear Val aS s : ae F
works: for thecetale theueh. ners Eset down and written his appeal, . oe ley Road. Verdi Peak Road, all clos-. Theodore Kohler, newly elected
i i ie . rather than filling in’ a blank form.! ; 3d for entire dist: public administrator has filed his
we do believe there is a difference. : ae : : g SG) Ok CRUE CIStancs, Eee ; ; 8 : gui ;
In Russia the workers are willing He said he set. down all the facts i) F Big Bend District—Grouse Ridge, et petition for letters of adminis-. F
concerning his operation and his. ##i% 4 A Nad he Fadl : F b Road to the tration. The decedent was Joseph fF.) &% FE ;
5; 2
They are in a state of transit, if f Junction with Bowman Ro : : :
methods. His permit was all that he The high schools of Grass Valley. Grouse Ridge Lookout, 6 miles. For-. Kelly, who died in Truckee on OctoState socialism carried to its log-ical conclusion as it is in Germany,
and as it existed many years even
. The twenty five boys, conscientious
you like, from the practical serfuid oh eee : h i : ) hidr Beh. RS emake canoes ok oak
dom of ‘the Gzars to a. condition ie as ae nes t Ms ao ead Nevada City reflect in student. dyce, from poin 1-2 mile north of . a oe ries ames igen NS ser Se . , objectors, all Mennonites, who comwhich-mdyone day approach that : c — ~ gh ae A ee on attendance the removal of families} U. S. 40 to Fordye Dam, 9 miles. fel ee eee ae om TSS pai a 'prise the spike camp near Forest Hill
of the democracies. The Bear must em pai Be ne ae eat who have been attracted to areas)as Hill—from Emigrant Gap to epragra tS ee ol ee are ™°/under the supervision of Guerdon
creep, so ta speak, before he walks : osing down ititeqired about three where war iridustries pay high wag-. ster and Big Valley Lookouts, Be eine : Ellis, Tahoe national forest supermai hasnt sates so ee TY Wweeks to Clear up, and that was what! oc miles William . J. -Cassettari ~of Grass] : so
like a man. Russia potentially is ie ie ieee te son: Bai s: H Valine Se Tbk. Sa ueoe Gs oa visor, are rapidly whipping the prethe richest country on earth. When ae iB on ce ne ca co ap iot The Grass Valley high school avy-. Aes . ates ; : . mises, formerly occupied by OCC
its resources are developed there Be pence ey eee: on no aame-. erage daily attendance has dropped E , ; . boys into shipshape order.
will be much to share among the iy gp aiming. an extension 3nOTfromthe October.peak of 431 to 362, RB y NT ee ae
Russians. and that those resourcie to gather in the gold in the rita decrease of more than 15 per cent. Many Friends Pay Last so a pains price left, after fo
es will ever be fully developed by be : ; : . ‘The Nevada City hgh school, ois . Tribute to Belle Douglass pit ers Peyote
Col. Robert Hunter of the Califor-. sinning the fall term with an enroll-. /dismantling the camp, was the rea people in bondage to a govern‘ ee ae ; : 4 g There was a large delegation of]. . . i
mental system similar to that of . "/@ Debris Commission, urged that ment of 188 now has an average I P N. D. G een hal ee
hota cay ca is doubtful; to.say figures be assembled concerning the qaily attendance of 169. Five stua eaten capt arlor N. D. G-lby the forest service. The other
the lend ; amount of powder and ‘fuse used in dents are soon to enter the armed Ws. oud many inipads at sa Hobacs buildings were recently removed by
: Fe ea placer mining. operations, the labor services through the selective service Funeral Home Briday night to at-. amy trucks to Camp: Roberts. .
ae . tend the memorial service conductneeded and the kind of labor, and) system. One of these is from Nevada
other material information so that ‘City, the others from Grass Valley.
when permits are asked for resump-"—
But: were Germany to triumph The Tahoe Area Council, Boyjed by the officers of the parlor in But the old recreation building
in the present war and its system ‘. Scouts of America are celebrating; memory of their charter member and. has been transformed into a very
forced on the rest of the world we Hon ot hy drautte tintnk: anes aed s eighteen years of organized scouting! past, presidemt, Mrs. Belle Rolfe! liveable place. It has been divided
should have again the kind of will be aan: fae ies in W =. TIMBER SALES in this area on Sunday afternoon and/ Douglass. into four rooms sufficiently large to
world that characterized the anca ee ae evening, January 17, according to J. The beautiful funeral ritual was} accommodate the 25 boys. There is
ington. who deal directly with this,
jent Medes and Persians: Slaves AO EOR R. Johnson, council president, and!read by the officers of the parlor. a kitchen, dining room, sleeping
Saver ning. eres 8 Ne ee are sociatio doreed th I NA Alvin F. Carveth, general chairman. Services ended with the deposit of. barracks are a _ recreation room,
: not even the German people would didac Race NS f ‘tapes . A oe ee oe WZ, The afternoon meeting begins at; flowers on the urn containing the. The boys are on the ‘best of terms
( eran. ‘THOTe WORE D6. HO DIAR: Hill aN the pe a? shi Lani ki ag smite waa ate 2 p. m. in the Placer Union highjashes, which will be interned in the. with the local community, ‘which now
lea of industry, only. tas fomend Reames oe etary to the FOREST DECLINE school. It will take care of necessary. Rolfe family plot. has a population of less than 100.
labor of multitudes, building, to be peter canines Ae Chilvcen Be a a had Ve annual council business, followed by ’ The 00s will do the. work the CG@
t 9 ees : : ee . : br
eat an Sh a es eleipe ed that both he and Sen. Jeprold. ’ Paul.Goldsmith in charge of timsino seme hy pi shang sero Naval Lieutenant Saw boys used to do. The first task af‘Seawell were willing to support any. ber sales for the Tahoe national for-. ‘T@'ion, Yames K. Joinson, leader; . A tion in. the Solomons ter making the camp habitable, will:
wipe, There APE, hes Of goures, . Scouter’s round table, Warren ‘T.j ses be to fell logs and saw them into —
bill in the legislature upon which allsest reports a considerable. decrease
fhe herrenvolk, the masters, and Hich, chairman, assisted by Walter Josiah K. Adams, Jr., lieutenant in timbers in the mill belonging to the
Dep gold mining interests were agreed. in stumpage sold in 1942. A little s th f f
_ Se ee: The next meeing will ‘be held in less. than two. million board feet were V. Williams; and (Cubber’s round Di wea ie pp clin pales national forest, to be used in: bridge
ore ; Grass Valley. sold in the Tahoe forest from nation-. ‘®ble, Harold EB. Chastain, leader. It . ‘ : ,. maintenance throughout Tahoe. fored world, had a terrific appeal to was emphasized. that this afternoon . Xperience on a mine sweeper in the. + mone are sixty bridges which,
‘ ett Peis Dye PS eon a al timber stands, while 5,639 were ee j
Germans. But the slavish German Be kis tate yeivute inthes ei uAs Ws tke meeting is for all men interested in. Solomons from August 7, when Limi must be maintained by the forest.
mass of today would inevitably RED CROSS UNIT aa Cubbing and Scouting regardless of. Marines hg over, until November service. : ei
by ae ee eee ee Bt ee eee But one mill, situated in the Ta-. their position in the program and any 1 ie Helos nae Bie ty BP, 208 They will also do winter mainten~ morrow. In fact the relationship of “ ’ as timber . {Tiends of the movement are cordialJap shore battery out of commission, pnee Wn ce. inate és eo
today could not be changed, for TRINA BS m rege The pt ae tos La ke ly: 4avited.to;be:present. While the; Wile the marines were landing. Butt.. ines and iu, siias ue, the abject subsevciency of Germans : cree, ad ee ai men are in session at the high school,. 4s 4 rule, with little mine sweeping. >, the neucleus of the hey ine
to Hitler is what makes possible af 139,293,000 million feet. All tota. ladies will be entertained by a comae fic bang nated’ ag & Dart Of the! ing forces in. thet. sadtion. oe
et At GES there are 16. sawmills operating in. ™ittee of Auburn Seouter’s wives. SUBD The-main CO camp is at Snowline, Sak cee BNE. : ‘ under the chairmanship of Mrs. Jas.; Lieut. Adams is a member of the : ” the. Tahoe forest area, six in the El Dorado county, where 200 boys What the world cries for, and } : ; ~ Ri Johuson 2 well known New England family de: ; At a maee of ne Naveae City Nevada’ City-Bloomfield-Grass Valley. ‘*: ¥0"nson. . ~ . comprising both Mennonites and Je-~ what it must have in due course, Following. the cl f the busi-. scended from John Quincy Adams, ; ; chapter of the Red Cross, Mrs. Paul district, five in ‘the: Foxest Hill disollowing the close 0 ‘ hovah’s Witnesses are quartered. is the opportunity to ‘work the < ; i t 4:30 couting . 2nd is a son in law of Fred Searls, ;
iracles that British and Kemper, chairman of the Volunteer . trie in Placer: county, ‘three near oOo eee Mio Pe . Jr. of the pioneer: Nevada City fam
game m s th : , ’ cou , lobby of . /'+f Services announced that generous lo-. Sierraville in Sierra county, and*two. POVies will be shown in the lobby
Americans have worked. In’ other y, an Hotel Auburn: preceding ‘the. annust. JV’; New Regulations. for
i, 4 cal donations had enabled her comin.the vicinity. of, Comptopritie in
8 bape ee i mittee to wrap and deliver to sol-. ynpa. county. * . dinner, which will also take place at Brisk D df Sending Packages to Soldiers.
or free : : di ih Beale 1 the hotel starting at 6:30 p. m. rl. eman or ;
must somehow be inculcated in the diors at ‘Camp Beale 1p0) stiapettve WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—(UP)— Mh Christmas gifts. She stated that Highlights of the dinner will be. Homes for Officers : The. large volume of mail and packpoverty Hegen Aad ane te’ P5000) euxgioal bandages .had. been NEVADA (0. HAS the recognition of two outstanding. The usual influx of soldier visitors! apes sent to troops overseas pare
plea of the Sarit. HM yaey) Tegaiee completed and that many more workscouters in the Tahoe area, who will. in Grass Valley over the week end, make new army postal restrictions
j pes ge Dog a hal gh ran ers are needed to take care of the ' receive ‘the Silver Beaver Award for was sneered Saturaay. by. a COD-. necessary, Secretary of War Henry e 4
: new quota which has been received.
distinquished service to youth. These} siderable number of Filipinos, memL. Stimson announced. 1 ‘e and energies of our own miracle Mrs. Art Innis, chairman! of the
two men, whose names will remain) bers of a new regiment now in trainEffective Jan: 15, no le may. . ¥ workers. In a sense the. tremendproduction committee reported that ae undisclosed until the actual time of. ing*at Camp Beale. These fighting he‘nent to 6 senda package. ete
j whee addi ase Moone ee at in the séwing room on. Broad street, ARMED SERVICES presentation, will be the first to re-. men wear an ensignia of a gold cirit has been approved oF Me pi : j ward industrial competency, as . .
: é ceive this high scouting award in the. cle decorated with symbols in ‘black. mander. The package Will not beac
id 4. fh: Hain winter cesuce 251 garments had been made, and 82 E
evidence in this —. :
ensé 6 the Ruadan sales: aad sweaters knitted, during December. Col. E. J. Plato, of the State Sel history of me Tahoe Area. The group The Grass bhscdatactasta department . canted by the postoffice unless the
fine haul mee ‘More are needed to increase the out-. ective Service headquarters in Sac-. will be addressed by Raymond O./; which maintains lists of rentable written requést bearing the
ee cia ie a seu acai put of the sewing room, which is. ramento, will visit the Nevada Coun-. Hanson, regional scout executive of homes, reported Saturday an unmander's approval ia 3 edsivh
te “A pigele bennett? i very comfortably fitted, she stated. ty Selective ‘Service ‘board in the} Region 12, and formerly ‘with the} usual number of officers and familStimson said. .
rhe Senna 2 ak — tba Red Cross chairman, H. E. Kjorlie,. court ‘house here this afternoon at;San Francisco Area Council for ajies making inquiries. It was reliabThe only exception will be
engineers. IeOnaTing. yalm presided at the .meeting, which ad-. 1 o’clock. Merle Morrison clerk of the} period of twenty one years. It is ex-j ly reported that between 15 and 20 eho Ot ule m i
Stalin hired for that express pur. a Asie ldiers sent abroad
kind f lyti journed in honor of the memory of}board stated yesterday . that. Nevada] pected that he will be in attendance, Grass Valley residences were leased
pe tae i. oe P eipreas 08 the late Mrs. Belle Douglass, former. County now has approximately 950/. for the afternoon conference session. by Camp Beale personnel over the
which mede: the Hussiane o-age: member and officer of the MRed/men in the nation’s armed forces . Jt was also announced that he will. week end.
quate to their great emergence, in Cinan Sa. ; : ; speak before the joint student body
only twenty years, must be carried A letter from Ray Wilde Jr. now. /of the Placer Union high school and . have been mailed to all key scouters
on throughout China, in India and Mrs. Will Young of Coyote street) in the U. S, Army, training at Camp. Junior College on Monday morning, . in the council and ‘it was announced
: ‘. is confined to her home with a sev-. Roberts states that he has won two January 18. pa that they will also be for eae’ in ths :
(Continued on Page Two) _ . ere attack of influenza. medals, or marksmanship. Tickets for the dinner at $1.00 preter prior to. the dinner.
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