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January 6, 1944 (4 pages)

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The Nugget js delivered to your home twice a . * “God grants liberty only to those who love ‘it, and are ~ to guard and defend it.”—Daniel Webster This paper gives your compl paid the f 1 30 cent coverage of all local happenings. h of De. ee OPN creer tats : If you want to read about your a month , friénds, your neighbors, read . ‘Oo. te u en $17. rere) R a — : 0; Otis —_—— sicianieas VERS RICHEST GOLD ) AREA IN CALIFORNIA i tt $185. . Vol. 18. No. 2.Th C —— ol. 15, . s. e County Seat e a wi A SR NEVADA CITY, (, CALIFORNIA _ The Gold Center THURSDAY, JANUARY 6. 194: le Blake meee ——— ee is ey $122, g Cutters To Be Arraigned stad a a . INFILTRATION OF UNGH ut nels i : . y, L. A. Brown an ‘ae Out Loud aai a ; IS LI = r COL. IN Sidney Broome charged by William eos es rT 1.90; i z 8 ee if , French, law enforcement officer of : . Suear rations for consumer, 11 Z shebley’ : 6 wi i : il8; Sam Mining Lining For the “Cia. Ak, bretiae f th {nd a halt months, the OPA has an-. 4A e achsetated to appear before Justice of $105.00; Nédirlends Piynie . the Royal/nounced. Sugar stamp Number 30 inj Gove Celio has just received @/the Peace George. Gildersleeve on The Amada theciieciee ‘Miners! ague of Furnaces Of Victory in Grass Valley, the pi a ede War Ration Book ‘Four bevomes message from his son .Gove Celio,. January 12th. Committee, headed by Lonis > Bank By EDW. C. UREN Monday’s meeting _ of th ne ain ae @004)3r., now in England ii the 8th U. The three were arfested on Dec-. @tti of Jackson, will be host to 1 07.65. Valley Rotity “club, ae pn: for buying five pounds of stgar. s. army Air Corps, stating that he/ember 20th. They had appeared in. Western Mining Council at > t for the Editor's Note: pros dhe Borne infiltration of the Japanese. on tile ae pa ye mi oa has’ been promoted to lieutenant col-. tahoe National Forest offices here. /@T ™ontiily meeting, ‘whie oa taken m e amp expires on: Januar eg : si follows; article is dias i island of Java beginning in 1932. Sugar rations of abe Bi =: and had gotten contracts for cutting soe ‘at Native Sons Hall, Jacksoh, we eo magazin Dreher, formerl : Young Celio graduated from the trees but had never completed them. lay evening, January 14th, be~ pees by ‘the’ “M y ‘in the ‘‘textile. main the same as at present, and i . r ‘issued by ‘the “Morrison business in Batavia, maintained et Present, and in-. \Nevada City High ‘School in 1933, {They 'were arrested after cutting ginning at 7:30. Spinetti’s 4,341.77, : contracting firm ‘ot own ‘air plare Sie when ite nis iia users have returned: to the studied at San Jose State College. 490 trees in the Quaker Hill district . *¢® has made some research in re . Delin, Boise, Idaho, ‘whose huge oper. ang whet fie ‘imeadién ae bl ormer allowance of 80 per cent of/and 4 years ‘ago entered training in. ight milés east of Nevada. City. e@ce to the’ use of ‘Tone ‘clay for es $68. ‘ations carry them from’ the Alaslwas able'to fly ‘eta an eh their 1941 base since the expiration . the U. s: Army Air Force. He reDarcy lives in Palo Alto; the other . #!Uminum content and finds t = $146.00, (ke Highway to building railroads“) m4, Javanese owing its si . of the holiday bonus period. ceived his wings from the Kelly Aif-. two in San Francisco. is not only high grade,’ but that it. 00. Mis i Brazil. “One smatt’ ‘part ‘of their tioh “sphided: ax treaty Bribe S re es Ray sugar from the Carribean field in’ Teaxas, was given further ve has been ,pronounced by the U.’ Ss. $25.00, g fiel@is ‘keeping ‘the tracks of the ibis ts: dec Sayan a “i must be allocated to provide industraining in Glorida and through "the P ersonal Property Of Bureau, of Mines as the fhost iss 2 3 1.60. Tos Southern) Pacific over the hill in ness men who were long nest ire: trial alcohol used in the manufac-. Carribean region ,and for the past a sive deposit in the west. condition. In this work several . in ‘tne Duich ek dpa ture of munitions in order that the. year has been in British Isles. Suicide Is Sold peel ; Yocal-: men are taking a part by. . did enter a number of small decvins f a mH D4 a ay a awed nececag dis Geet rea CAMPTONVELLE, Feakery Se Begeors ae eg Pe hae the = between here and noe: e same time exports’‘to!fiying a fortress, in the attacks on sat : ie Pune i ae. . fund— ayaa ‘ . businesses such as barber shops. In. the army and lend-lease are increasCentral Europe,. but he has no con* paviic adetion « saie;""the first bureau’ 8 bulletin No. 267, Tore nonon fire Colfax, whi now ondquarters fact, when the invasion came, the. in . held here in many-years, took place] pisstic ela containe 39.70. ie aid 4 for this work. head barber in a small Japan “a -. _. firmation of this, except that.since. pere when Justice of the Peace Gle-. simi Pe per fet 9 sae Pre In west central Nevada, some . shop, stepped into the gH ri a gee he-has been in England he has been veland, acting for the public admin"bar canis Ben ene 61. Bale thirty miles from the south end of [lieutenant colonel and helvell taics T rapidly’ advanced in. rank. istrator of Yuba County, sql@ to thels 5“ peseea gene under poesia: Balanés . ‘Welker ae is Pohang the . over. Uy o' Ura highest bidder the personal property Hicker, head of the San Francisco Aina arte only Known deposit of . " Lieut. Dreher said that the. Duich : TRUCKEE AREA of ‘Stanley: J. Lasovekt: wit’ recently . sviona) affine, tage 6° 4 tmucite, under a contract with {air force inthe first battle with the banged ‘himaclt’ alongside the: TOM lini panda bt clay. At 118 _ Refractories, of Cleveland, . Japanese invading air men, lost 75. J iH ; ape fans cheeses isted of a 1929 deep the drills were still in’ 0. per cent of their_planes and personax es : R AINFALL FAR Cee eee rade clay. The counc oie SON . : Brucite is a little known miner. nel. ‘ ; : Ford roadster, a woodshed, a used Foo d os the — Calt7 me al named for a New York minerpaver House, mining. rand eerdem! roruia clave, iu the aleniena aie mty tive logist, A. Bruce, presumably its 3 tool il nt of clothae N. D. G. oan scientific Allnevecer. It ‘ts BURTON TUEL IS ve Water GThome, kget 78 BELOW NORMAL ee is ee wie: aE RERO ed ee sec Cees now sh ay. even tive. magnesium hydroxide years, Paares Seay te Grae Veaey tal receipts were $284. This amount. ” 7% ‘" "@¥ materials from Arkanse nal ‘ : : : Total precipitation for the perivd etic ata Seoahe $ amount’ sas and Alabama. It would be ecesig newiy Sieh'is calcined ‘and used for ‘its last’ evening in a local hospital. Dr. : will be turned into th tate of th ase 30 . ¥ ? September 1 to December 31, at . oe Ena ene esate oF SRC! sary to installa local plant tae a Lome great heat resistance to liné the Thomas was for many years a dentdeceased. a » Nelson ele hosbth ¢ t kool ist in Grass Valley, prominent in. 7TU¢kee was only three and sixcover the alumina from the clay beseaddaut . por ear urnaces for stee FOR BURCLARY eivic affairs and for 40 years had. ‘*e@ths inches or four and one halt Ctaveiic ea : ‘H ‘wade fore it could be used at Riverbank, The lo"boa Gabbs Nevada, has taken been a member of the Elks Lodge, ipchos below normal for: that, ‘period, see eid 5 Capt. John D. Hubbard, the members lee pid sis este aided t Burton Tuel, arrested Monday . Grass Valley, at one time occupying . 7°POT's District Rauger H. I. Snider. Goi Conservation Board ernor’s appointee in the matter ts place among the mining towns of the Tahoe National Forest. Ry : iron surveys, will b hand Portion» ‘of a historic mining state. Driving night on a charge of stealing’ ap~~ Se ee One and seventy three hundredths Directors of the Nevada County t nto ae ra ed cross. % d‘un. Proximately -$300 worth of auto. Suffered from a heart malady. ; : Soil Conservation District ~ met. "°°! OWMCTS OF deposits an Boe cures a: gO 30 48 tools, in his preliminary hearing be. He leaves a wife, Mrs. Marie ae y aes by = pe na Tuesday in the Nevada Irrigation} arrangements for an investigation of i é : . mostly in the form of snow, while} *‘ : the count s d its. A t oie . . fore Justice of the Peace Charles; Thomas and a daughter, Mrs. Har : District Building and organized. 7s ad: me ee Ce “alae ong Lexi Morehouse. yesterday, was held to. 0ld Hartung both of Grass Valley,. the normal for December is three Clarence Guam ssa Peas iene state has not put Hubbard on a salee ; a answer on a charge of burglary vans, Lambert. "Phowas: ‘ot Nevede . Sh MANY vient Deadredths Jachens. man_of the board, and Kenric Rolph, . 977 70 bas Governor Warren aj 5 1943, desolate waste lands. .But enterie, -f eS . ‘With the ground in this area ; »a c¢ Rolph, tnted Gs District Att Ww City,’ Everett Thomas of San Fran poin e state mining board. ‘ 3. Army, “ing the little railroad village of SUC orney ard Sheldon rt dle dG. Tho fN frozen on an. average of five inches secretary. = -}eouncil, i ted k ase Vale “ibuning, you see the gondolas on . tated that evidence introduced in-. CSC an eisai esther wp sugpekeegs ° The board spent most of its ‘ses-. °0UNC! is expected to take action “sidings being loaded with whitish substances from chutes, conMike ‘and dump trucks. Gabbs is miles away, up-a -good unt; ' in road. Surprising it is find ates community of perhaps 1300 in recently built Dut comfortable homes. A half mile higher } the mountain. slope is a Plant. building owned. by : Magnesium, which processer. minerals ‘mined in the ‘hood to yield the = final t for its’ parent magnesium at. Las Vegas.’ Near by, the L Magnesite Co., half owned ) Permanente is extracting magore for the Permanente : ium plant in California! “But the preduction of brucite is t to be confused with these oth-se onatebd ‘the minerals involvqovtie-—a ‘highelecting, the d to $: ‘of ether ~mtnarals, v on starts with”. aiator ‘samples: Exca9 ‘follows ‘the’ assay’ fee° richest: ‘parts ‘of the pineral vein. . The: ‘ore is Bemp trmoks and dea néarhy: érusher. » M. ai work stops, but the 8 of. 'Basic™ Refrattories “eragher dumps it into-a douWhich it is. trucked to an sin 30 ton dump trucks and for: shipment to the: com‘s Diant at ‘Maple Grove, Ohio. EE se. Producing magnesium oxide : refractory for steel compan1 parts of tHe country. impressive sight is this open ng operation, with a mounBide laid back into benches. look like a giant’s white When viewed from across On the first wide bench mond drillg are chatter-esting, over a cliff. A hundred ety a big Northwest Shovel K also selects the second étocks it for future shiput 30,000 tons monthly — excavated and 6600' tons de ore are being ship/ Setieshories oe ee . . -werepriaaie "by two progpect. ry Springer. A few hundred eet. of 250 ton’ capacity . dicated that Tuel had broken into the Studebaker Garage in Hills Flat in order to make off with the mechanic’s -tools. The complaint against Tuel was brought by Jack Hale, foreman of. the. Santa Cruz Grading Company. Hale said that he suspected Tuel. of stealing not only tools but gas from the company’s trucks, The company is engaged in a grading job near Hillcrest on the Tahoe Ukiah. highway. : The missing tools were found when a search of Tuel’s' cabin at Willow Tree Auto Court was made by sheriff's deputies. Along with them werefound tools, later ‘inedtified as belonging ‘to the Studebaker’ Garage, and ‘others belonging. io George Dwyer of San Francisco, stolen’ a: month * ‘ago near Camp Beale. DRUNK FINED $50 Herbert Kane pleaded guilty in the’ court or” ‘WJastice’of the Peace George-Gildersleevé:to being drunk on the highway. He was fined $50. li at and total prod uction has . been’ about a-quarter of 4 million tons. However: bined have Kn miitietal y ‘ining see a0 pet enth eat Withme guns ‘ ailothier.All ors named Albert Brown and Har-. away another prospector found a . srhall, but rich deposit of tungstei—a" mystériows ” “pocket” that vada, and Mrs. Funeral Faye Walmsley of La Jolla, Southern California. arrangements charge of Holmes Grass Valley. are Funeral mever lost. fr, Terrell says, PEAK IN 1943 Postmaster Roy L. Terrell reports that postal receipts in the Grass ' Valley post. office reached an all time high in 1948. Revenue was $49,933.87; as compared with $47;)57631 for 1942: ‘The ratiitg of the post office continues as first class; a rating it won’ in-1988 and which it has HE "Phe hakatts have to do almost tates with: postage stamps; but that according: te’ the’ postmaster, only part of the story.Inm -the last’ ‘the post-office has sold. $1,000,000. -approximately ;of war bonds, automobile : jstamps usedin money orders, and. other -securities, ' which have -no effect on the post of-' . tiee: rating. but do indieate a healthy growing, and in‘swar: awed a: nei e eon unlit: . nrecording deeds, yielded two ‘carloads valued at $60, 000, and petered out. Bastern tungsten interests bought the claim and prospected further, but no more ore Was found, so they leased the claim to the Sierra Magnesite Co. Magnesite is plentiful throughout the area, and dolomite, another magnesium mineral, is abundant tat less valuable. " In charge of the project for Basic Refractories is Charles A.
Schwab, a tall, cleancut engineer and geologist who has ,.been here since 1939. Their company form‘erly owned the controlling inter-est in-Basic Magnesium, which has the big, plant nearby, but recently sold it to the Anaconda Copmpany. ey as eon War days Nevada : mines produced the monetary metals that helped the nation stave off financial collapse. Now those . barren looking hills are: yielding . industrial metals that ,will help both to win this. war and to’ Tene ae ae ae 2 You cannot 8 You -cannot 9 You cannot 10 You cannot manently by doing for them what, nial ms tate tty o Pst : ' Ten. Points—They cost so little. They are worth so much. 1 You cannot bring prosperity by discouraging thrift. etrengthen the weak by weakening the strong. 3 You cannot help small men hy tearing down big men. 4 You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich. & You cannot lift the wage-earner by pulling down the wage-payer. 6 You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than your income. 7 You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting class hatred. establish sound security on borrowed money. build character and courage by taking “away man’s}. jintiative and independence. help men perin Home, télls' stamps, deep, -heavy .run off might occur if rain should fall in January before any thawing weather prevailed. If heavy snows occur the ground would thaw-to a‘ certain extént under the snow, especially in timbered or heavily brush, covered. ‘areas.This would aid in preserving moisture for the underground supply when! snows begin to’ melt. While Truckee has only about six inches 6f snow, it has remained sufficiently cold. to winter sports enthusiasts, especially children, have enjoyed sled coasting and skiing on smooth hillsides and roads not. being user much by cars. That the soldier's dréain” of geiting back his* old yob—or a’ better oné—is ‘already ‘coming true is évVidenced by the aircraft miagufactur-. ” ing industry which * has’: ‘employed . was BdIhe ‘One ‘aillion disctitinged: service men since Péarl Harbor. ©< “These “veteraiis; “according to an OW? ‘report,’ shortage: : plants are “proud to have me vet}: the “ex-service me “ithemeelves’ ‘get a real “lift” ‘from being able to hold ia habia a-job despite their. disabilities. j* Im connection with ‘rehabilitation, the National Association. of Manufacturers,-which. ‘recently -urgedits tmembers to re-employ disabled veterans, has drawn up a program outlining as an important aspect of the problem that the handicapped veterans must not be allowed to feel ‘as if they were “objects of charity.” The association maintained that industry’s experience in job training through a breakdown of complex operations into could be enlarged to aid training of war veterans, and finally, that society should care for those disabled veterans handicapped so severely that they cannot find a place to work within industry. Among the major companies hiring hundreds of discharged service men are North American Aviation, Ine., Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation; and Douglas ‘Company. nounced that henceforth it will fill}all’ its vacancies me returned vetfuture. winter Directors chosen Edward M. Carse, Clarence Gassaway, pheeniravies preserve it and sion in considering a plan and program for the gradual improvement of pasturage, tillage; -and building up of soil values. William: Mayhoffer . assistant soil conservationist, of the Department of Agriculture; to whose] aid the formation of thé district is ‘in large part is due, assisted board in preparing. its program.. in \ December to}: serve this year, are Lewis Sleeman, referen¢e to these matters. oe At the Yreka meeting shies 1 delayed action on. Co Maurice. J. Syuivads. bill Kenric ‘Rolph, ‘al ‘and’ Clarence} : $1, 1943. “On" ‘December 16, ) increased! ‘trim 000,000 from hive ‘beconie “a: real} in reducing’ the’«mazipower -Other--workers in the) Production» Toane/*: "BotalTesdurces, shows, were créase of $52 ago. / Deposits totalled year. kts loans and. standing at the year gregated $29,809, 000, investm ies, amounting to ed for approximately this increase and bro total investment: in to $1,844,/554,000. ones. the . to simple in es were $30,167,000. preciation of bank amo ion of-bond f $3,861,0 0 was. set and applied to the losses and. the revalu Aircraft After payment ‘of: One company has arthey could and should do for the ake ee ween’ ‘News. 697, 3,000," fod i Sear ee ts By Earnings for ‘the year after operating expenses and accruals for taxtal. $5,801, 000 was reserved for dediviisnds at” pair tac tate Bank of America Profits Now $3. 498.1! 153 Substantial increases re ‘total re! . sources, deposits and investments, as. of. ‘well as enhanced’ capital funds ‘arid an increase ‘in surplus ° ‘account; féatured. a “recotd year’ ot growth’ for}. =” Bank of America.‘ This, is. teflected. in the bank’s statement of condition at the close of business cuiei account: : $62,000;000° “to $75,000,000 by the transfer-6f oe sk andivided profits count. As a Seale: thé ban ing “capacity ‘is’ “augniented with “tts” Wereasdé‘vornms ot war. se gt Ms fad eee ig in ire as the . $3,498,159,000;12 a gain of $912,013,000 i ett ita buts end, which ag-. ‘$810,661,000, decreased ‘Treasurer Paul ‘Claiborne the addition of 124 new’ December and an ‘eaprep $250 by the Siskiyo ants in securitéver. $2,095,433,000, increased: $829,684,000 over the pre-. vious. year end’ Largé purchases of{ U. S. government securities account97 per cent of}. ‘ht: the bank's ese —— From this to-. ‘premises and up. . im <nbsernes % absorption” of} tion . both: motorists and dea to drop consumption » a 41 f