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February 7, 1962 (10 pages)

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~ NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET..Wednesday, February 7, 1962..Page 9 CRAYON CORNER . obnson Asks Import WASHINGTON -Congressman Harold T. Johnson of the Second, mountain-valley District today has received the assurance of the Department of State that it and the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce and Interior are investigating the effects of importation of Canadian lumber on domestic markets, Congressman Johnson had told Secretary of State Dean Rusk: "Asa member of congress who represents an area with several million acres of timber production both on public and private lands I have noticed increasing concern inthe lumber industry of Northern Califor. nia overthe amount of-lumber that is being imported from Canadian sources, “Although we have friendliest regard for the Canadian timber industry, I do believe that the serious effects this is having on our domestic industry requires full consideration of this matter by yourself and the Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce and Interior, " Frederick G, Dutton, a Californian now serving as Assistant Secretary of State, informed the Congressman: "T he Department of State is currently studying the problem of Canadian imports in cooperation with the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce and Interior, to determine what action if any can be taken inthe situation, 4 THAT SAY~ Electric Housewares Make Routine Chores Easier With e f Steam Irons Roaster Ovens Floor Polishers Sf Many Gthél Hodccowcums At All Three Stores Carpet. Sweepers For Quick Clean-ups Corning Ware Wonderful Gifts Anytime Chemex Coffee Makers She will take pride in the effortless aromatic flavor. BONE. CHINA Teacups & Saucers Great For Collectors SOME ae WITH ME" 3 : offe : By Raymond Reynolds 29 Billion EOLA ORE SG Iba Age 9 (10 in April) B d : . Towards that end, the De: @ partment of Commerce is at \_ Mrs. Gilman's Fourth Grade vager Is ssc Gaticdeg ‘ogee Novel Glassware h ilable inf i Hennessy School Presented ar information on Fi rg = as SACRAMENTO---A masDutton said that industry sive $2, 885,523,247 budget . meetings willbe held some4-H Demonstration Day for the 1962-63 fiscal year . time during February which was transmitted to the State will develop additional inLegislature Monday by Gov. formation. Slated v February 17 ernor Edmund G, Brown. The budget was the fourth soundly balanced one to be Gr QZIng GRASS VALLEY---Demthan their own club group, . submitted by the Brown AdF. S : onstration Field Day is scheAll demonstrations given . -ministration, and the third ees oe duled for Feb, 17 at the: by4-Hmembers must be an . consecutive budget requirFor 19, 6 2 ’ Letter Holders . he any Miscellaneous Gift Items got C7 By & Gifts From. Our Furniture Department DECORATED Veterans Memorial Buildoutgrowthora part of a pro. ing no new taxes, ing. ject activity in which the It contemplates no new The purpose of having 4memberis currently, or has . major expenditure proH Club members give dem-__ been, enrolled. The cate. grams, although----as the onstrations and illustrated gories fallintothe following . Governor pointed out in his talkscovers anumber of groups: a. foods, including . transmittal message---“the NEVADA CIT Y--The1962 grazing fee rates for National Forest range lands have beenreceived by the Tahoe National Forest, © ~
points, farm advisors say, both food preservation and . budget recognizes in size Su isor H B h : ap a Bg Cag ; : : a pervisor Henry Branag' e Me). First, and most important, food Preparation, b, clothand scope that this is the year reports that the fees for Sheets & Pillow Cases : Poy Ros; vb, Sllig, is self development which ing. c. home furnishings, d, . when California takes its aide bake Bee ea cl Cannon-Rose Dream Az Cd DP & Ro, includes poise, self assurlivestock, including beef, . destined place as the No, 1 cents per animal month and (Gift Boxed) eg, Ta, @s ance, learningtospeak well sheep, swine, and dairy. e, . State inthe Union, the leawg ~ and to organize. Second, crops and other agriculture . der not only in population it offers an opportunity to including all plant science . but in government, in edulearn, helpsto pinpoint basic projects, f, other animals, . cation and in dedication to facts and to explore support including poultry, rabbits, . the principles of equal oping evidence. Third, it acbees, guide dogs, andhorses, . portunity." quaints otherswith 4-H. g, agricultural engineering, In comparison to last year's Fourth, it gives experience including electricity, agri. budget of $2,686, 000,000, in working with people other cultural mechanics and . the 1962-63 one indicates an tractor maintenance, h, ac. increase of $198,000,000, sheep ten and one fourth cents per animal month, The T ahoe National Forest ranges provide the summer portion of operation for 2500 head of cattle and horsesand 11,500 sheep, There are 42 cattle ranchers and 10 sheep operators who graze Embroidered Percale Pillowcases ed et Flowered Towels ; ws COLORFUL { aC nae livestock on the forest. H tivities, including recreaThe major items that make The pastthree dry seasons Terry Kitchen Towels oa“ at LY tion, health, community . upthis increase include apphave lowered the production i e) RO service, etc, roximately $145 million in of livestock feed on Nation Cobblestone..Tailoréd..Custom THEATRE Both an “illustrated talk" . new local assistance funds, al Forest ranges, and the inContour Bedspreads or a "demonstration" maybe . which breaks down into suboes dications are that if suffiWed, Sat. presented by one person asan . stanstantial increases for elcient moisture is not forthFeb. 7 Feb. 10 individual, or two people . ementary and secondary coming, the feed conditions CAREFREE Jpocker FULLOF MIRACLES} 8!Ving a team presentation. . schools and junior colleges, willbe sub-standard as they Washable Bedspreads Glenn Ford Blue or gold award win. and additional capital outwere in 1081 ee : Plus ners of County contest are . lay to meet the higher ed: No Ironing..Completely Washable . ae cr ATLAS eligible toenterthe regional . ucational needs of the postColorfast..Decorative , une + ++ contest on May 5, war population boom, An2 Feb. 11-Feb. 13 The steering committee . other major item that A Pe ca hs Lane Cedar Chests Sun. Tues. for eg aemeige — Day . brought about an increase in va Bake A "Sweatheart Chest" for SINGER NOT THESONG]_ is: Helen Brown, chairman, . this current year's budget was 4 Gj pee ieee John Mills Norma Coziah, Bill Sam. a$22 million salary cocreaie ( = your Valentine Daughter. . Plus mons, and Jack Townsend. . for State employees, 1 BOMBED PEARL HARBOR Some of the judges are:. "The new budget adheres Toshiro Mifune Robert Paulus, Helen Avery, . tostrict standards of austerFrances Selvester, Dolores ity and economy," the GovRichards, Nellie Martin, . ernor’s message declared, Isabelle Whittlesey, Joann JEWELRY Woerner, Mere Matson, Ruth Ganzer To Test Nelson, Betty Gollub, John : Personeni, Kenneth Casper . Fruit Thermometers AN GOLD NUGGET and Arch Rackerby, 9: Cash awards will be given GRASS VALLEY -~-Joseph oe %. » Let Linda Lee, Alpha's personal shopper, help in your Valentine search..just phone 265-4503 273-8461 gs H. G Ss QUARTZ JEWELRY . tothreeclubswith the highGanzer, U.S, DepartMakes lasting gifts and est percentage participation, . ™€"t of Commerce MeteINS URANC appropriate souvenirs of The Peardale Pines 4-H . logist from Sacramento, ~ the Gold Country, Club parents will handle the will be. at the Loomis Fruit lunch concession. Growers sheds from 9 a.m, JUC LE DIAMONDS until I p,m, on February G } 16th to test thermometers, WATCHES oe deeds pat — and . announcesBill Helphinstine, se wiidtiow ers in California are . Farm Advisor, All interested CLOCKS protected by State law, growers are urged to attend, WE CARKy And Many Other Gi'ts Shop Thursday Night For Leisurely Shopping SHEAHAN’S FURNITURE] 4‘ Ties — Ge t 4H ry, Pe’ } “Vou, Cup. Vo a * CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE SPECIALS EVERY DAY 203 West Main Street Grass Valley HARTUNG’S Grass () Valley eweters Since 1875 h24 MILL STsGRASS VALLEY; Phone 273-3039 SILVERWARE ros PRR 4 sty "ples, l ee KKK € } -T00 NG E ine Des (cc Re ALPHA Senet . CURNOW HALLS} 3x INSURANCE . 316 Broad St. Dial 265-4586 Broad Street, Nevada City