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Obituaries (January 1934 - March 1934) (251 pages)

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., bouse was rapidly thrown
Sppression. . hoes
The line lag been drawn . at, unjustifiable exploitation and we must
continue to draw it,’” _Johngon said.
‘This act must be executed . in sympathy. and common sense, but the
very fundamental of its purpose is
hat.a unit that canrfot live: except
vy exploitation shall no longer Ibe
yreserved. Regional difficulties of
iving costs, the higher cost ‘in larg‘yr cities, exceptional cases of honest
vardship, all these are recognized.”
.
R esumption at
Zeibright After .
.
Destructive Fi ire
Mining operations ee at the.
teibright mine in Bear Valley sever-'
1 days ago and yesterday the mill
t the property was placed in oper-:
tion on ore extracted from the low.
evel tunnele of theree on the prop-'
rty that pierce the side of Bear
tiver canyon.
The cookhouse and bunkhouse
he Zeibright mine were burned to
he ground about two weeks ago,
oreing a temporary cessation of oprations. excellent weather condl. ,
ions permitted new food. supplies to
e hauled to the mine and a number
f the men were called back. Sever-.
1 remaining old buildings adjacent .
> the surface plant were converted .
ito sleeping quarters and will serve
ntil more permanent structures can,
“.e erected in the spring. A new cookI
up from
“umber hauled over the Tahoe-Ukiah,
ighway from Nevada City. ,
Most favorable weather conditions
bounded at the date of the fire and’
hereafter, permitting quick and comlete recovery of mining opcrations
t a period which in any other winer would have meant hureulean
of
andicaps and hardships. .
The Zeibright is operated by the
tmpire-Star Mines Co. ‘Ltd, of
trass Valley for I*red Searls, presiwho’ is personMr.
ent of the company,
lly interested in the property.
‘earls was enroute from Teuropa to
Jew York at the time of the fire sand
earned of the building loss on his
‘following song and
‘ham
‘spent
ving ina when sie returned the elderly woman was missing. A hasty
search giving no clue,. she telephoned
to the sheriff's office for assistance,
and soon Shoritf Carter and a /num-. '
ber of neighbors bogan ' ‘the.
that resulted in the finding of . :
body. ‘She had evidently wandered
from the house and in} her enfecbled
condition fell into the canal.
The hody’ removed to the
Holmes Wuneril Wome! and prepared
search
Was
for burial. ~ .
IMrs. Boreham was the daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Colin Kendrieck, and she was born within a
mile of the place of her death on
January 6, 1864, making: ¢ her age
just a few days, over 70 years.
frer entire life time} was spent in
gommunity where she
pudblie schools. She
to Edward Boreham
a lMltle more than
“the Gold Flat
attended the
was married
who passed
cleven years
Of this
away
ago.
there survive the
daughter: Austin
Colin BoreBoremnion
Boreham of Nevada City:
of Grass Valley; George
of T.ivermore, and Mrs. Alice
of Grass Valley.) There is
Levi J.) Kendrick,
ham
Rolph
so one brother,
Berkeley.
Mrs. Boreham was a
was universally beloved . by the
ple of the community in which she
her lift, ever ready to aid
‘friends and neighbors and doing her
‘share for the good of all.
nlof
who
peowoman
She was a charter ‘member of
Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W.,
ian organization in which she took
a lively interest when her. health
permitted. i
The funeral has been set for 2
o’clock Sunday afternoon at the
Holmes Funeral Home in Nevada
City, and. will be conducted under
the auspices. ‘or Littrel Parlor, Native
Daughters. i
Fee 3 5. Soe eee) alee
(NoWada City Items)
NEVADA CHAPTER IN
JOINT INSTALLATION
AT ‘GRASS VALLEY
A. M.
offic ers
No. 6; R.
of
Nevada. onapter
Held aa joint installation
the .
. ‘. {
port.’ . . .
. The Le ion Auxiliary .
en keen i terest! . in wé
indict all nd are Wo
ing shoe: oat
aff ir a suce
SAOR.AIM Te
Members. of .
Jan. 25.
the California
authoritiy, mbt! at the capi
approved an. amendment te
plication for ieaert financi
proj
[
opper ative
Central Valley water’
discussed a or
with delegations from the, §
to and San Joaquin valleys
‘Phe amended application
$316,767, 000 outright grant
ready to go to the state
committee . of . the Feder
Works ndministrition, whi
pected to megt in Los Ang
latter part of . next week fo
consideration. .
STRONG BUSINESS
UPTURN REPOR’
BY RESERVE .
WA sutice rON, Jan,
An upturn in. industrial
nearly a billion
iness credit,
federal
25.—act
dollars of r¢
was reported t
Reserve Board.
It isaia! December halted
month’s decline to turn .
production upward in a n
shared byl such business indi
steel.