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second: and — presentation
Cornzapippin last evening in the
Veterans Meinoria! Puilding with a
om + roqugagaa meting the floor and
NEVADA CITY.GRASS VALLEY NUGGET
WASHINGT ON
By NOTES a ‘Engle
TARIFF CUTS PROTESTED
The hearings now being conducted
in Washington by the Reciprocal
Trade Committee of the Tariff Commicsion are of utmost importance to
Leona Nugent Weds
Cecil McLaughlin
GRASS VALLBY: Miss Leona Nugent and Cecil Mclaughlin were
wedded in St. Patrick's..
(Church Saturday afternoon, January
25th, Rev. Thomas Kennedy per-.
formed the double ring ceremony. .
The bridé was given in marriage
Catholic . .
” MARRITAFE LICENSE
MONDAY, JANUARY a,
If as it has Deen re
Todd-Schiffner—In Nevada City,. given speech to conceal his ¢
ceal them?
\Nevada County, January 23, 1947.) why is it that those who +t
Leo J. Torr 23, and Ailice C. Schiff-/. are forced to use more
‘ner 21, both of Grass Valley.
=a
by her father, ‘Sylvester Nugent af:
the mining industry. Practically all
important. minerals and metals are
listed for negotiation including nonmetallics. °
(Charles Segerstrom, Jr. of Sonera, Tuolumme County has been in’
Washincton appearing in behalf of
the tungsten induetry, and I appeared with him before the committee in
behalf of the tungsten producers. In
addition, I presented the position of
the proucers of non-metallics as the
Tariff Commission will reconsider
tariffs now in effect on tale. steatite, soapstone and French talc. .
The production costs of the American mining industry are to much
higher than production of equivalent John McLaughlin and McKinley Hpost
ore in foreign countries that the min-. Were ushers,
ing industry is having grave diffiewl-. Following the wedding there was
ty in continuing production at this. @ Teception in Serra Hall where the
time. It is predicted that any cut in. ™any friends and, relatives of the
the tariffs would mean a total ‘logs. COUPI€ wished them, happiness,
of some of our more ‘important min-} © The br idegroom is a veteran of the
ing activities. late war. He is now attending Placer
The wool growers are > oll deeply . Collese. — couple will reside dn
coneerned, as they are facing a pos-] West Main Street on their return
sible cut.in tariff protection. I have . #om ‘cased honeymoon.
has been sold by Mr. and Mrs. Wil-. '
Why be COLD when y
can be WARN?
“HEATERS
F LOOR
FURNACES
ALPHI'S
73
$119.50
ALPHA .
Hardware Co. .
NEVADA CITY ALLEGHANY
TELEPHONE 5S SIERRA OOUNTY
Pleasant Street. She wore a. white!
satin gown with a fitted bodice, tur-.
tle neck line with pearl beads fate .
tached. Her veil was of fingeftip .
length with a crown of orange blos-'
Mins Marcelean Nugent was maid;
of honor, attired in a white gown
and carrying a bonquet of white carnations. Bridesmaids were the Misses Louise Mary and Barbara Nugent
of Oakland, their gowus were simiilor to that of the maid of honor and
they carried — and white carnations. :
Verle Mclanghita was best Man.
4 The conriedy, Erne. as “a tragedy
_ in three atta’? featured a chorus of
* males masquerading as show girls
. in paper petticoats and et
ware. legs: °
Under the direction of L. R. Jet.
ford the chorvs danced je and. fro
in thutiderous harmony.» In the ee
We remem
. when this wr
er in Nevaide
on Broad S
i welcomed. O
Johnny. I kn
Anytime I ce
and’ do it
pitable little
anyone ever 1
more friend
‘WHA inausidie ibehay cette pusd
for nearly a billion dollars in back
“portal-to-portal” pay and the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce ‘starting a
_ gampaign to limit the
~ Pederal Judge frank A. Picard
(above). Detroit. was taced with
deciding the specifie amounts each
gg Bar Maarten ei Bag
& claim for overtime
"Dag 9 100 case, spend the gate
demands dating as far back
as. 1938. (International)
We are Vv
hature being
Hies, does n
‘high level of
plied in Joh
of another ne
(was many @
jittle pointer
of current ev
this writer ¢
Johnny’s hel here on Capitol Hill that very much.
can’ be done to tffect what appears
to be the clear determination of the
Tarifff Commission to further reduce tariffs. It is not altogether imProbable that if such oceurs, there
will be a strong effort to take legislative action through this congress.
Senator McCarren of Nevada, for
instance, hag for tlree seesions introduced a bill proposing to subject
all trade agreements to a two-thirds
ratification vote in the senate. Othefs are proposing possible limita‘tions on the power of the executive
branch of government to Bargain. In
any event, this is one of the most
erucial problems facing western rep. Tesentatives Decatse the west seems . .
to be getting the worst of the tradaad agreements.
If the valt
their contrit
then Johnny
@ year at a ¥
of his servic
‘ured ‘by rule.
been, as it 1
if he made
opinion, thes
ies every hot
And the frie
and the nev
jnnumerable
mess are its .
. this: -more
joined with other western represent. .
Vallejo C Couple ere
Crage po aap on Valley Street . ,
liam Crase to Mr. and Mrs. Edward
ers took Possession yesterday and
atives:in their behalf. . :
.Grave domibt has been expressed . Boug’
I.°Gerrick of Vaillejo. The new own. Moved into their new —_ on Valley Street.
——
“Lassen. Volcanic National Park in
California contains the only active
volcanos in the United States. propér-—Lassen Peak, 10 feet sie
Cinder Cone 6, 907 fee
THE FURNITURE CENTER.
VALLEY
TELEPHONE 8
i 1945 California nut crop farm
tits was’ ‘$47, 743,000, x
an
’ We do no
i
:
j ‘@al party Jc eee Bho
.
+. ie teciance but
NEVADA COUNTY TAX
} . meta
’ '
@oliticians, 1
Meoghgas County's 20, 400 people
:. pon
: deniconaie
miver or. wh
Ter 7, ~ California
iy a:
7 big Sis
; ir country
‘T ooking ‘ahead “ the beginning of}
; inne
ihe: ae a
claim it to i
Phe county’s school diatdicts will
ade ko. . tecetve considerable more from the
"oe ate pa treasiiry for 1947 than ‘the
> sali $239,078 they are receiving © this .
oe
. year. How this new state money, voteee 6a by the people with the passage of .
Proposition No. 3 in the 1946 gen-.
eral election, is used by local school
xa doards, ‘Will have a definite effect .
_ fon the Individual schoo! district tax
rates in the county. ;
Aasessed ‘value. of taxable properitty in the county fo 1947 ig $17,824,450 up 9.2 per ent from the pre-:
war 1944 level. The county tax rate
for ‘general purposes for 1847. was.
$1.56 per $100 of assessed valustion, compared with $1.50 tor 1941y
‘What the 1947 county rate will be
depends on the expenditure program
which the county supervisors will ad
daring the coming months.
Nevada countty’s average aid ot
$50.41 Der needl aged penson for.
1946 was 46 per cent high-.
er ‘than the $34.43 nationwide aver. . ’
. In his me
Was one of
sound ende:
Gity’s inter
for the Nev
‘reat expen
ergy. He
eal the old
wthe city, gi
keupport, do:
mtenprises
ests of hig
-Was an abo
' Pressed. itse
' pve of his .
tan hope tc
We reme
all to arm:
war: John O
to enter th
-ling the Na
-four years.
. young man
. & veteran: ¢
but we do
proving sro
in ottier. tt
discharged
the rank ©
Whough-as
he ‘filled r:
‘Sitication..
There. is
A . AGNIFICENT
living room suites. Wide, generously
~ proportioned pieces. An invitation
to sit down and relax. Cotton filled
seat cushions, covered ‘in luxurious
velour. A suite made to sell for at
least $198.50.
Now During ‘Out Jai, Sele
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