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April 17, 1931 (6 pages)

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* oe ren i. J APRIL 17, 193! PAGE SIX Sa oe cnet Rania termina sanaeceene NEW ORE BODY OPENED AT JACKSON SUTTER CREEK, Calif. April16é— From an authentic source it is learned that highly pleasing results are attending the exploration of the new orebody recently opened up on the inbottom level of the 5,800-foot “line shaft on the Argonaut mine, at Jackson, which has a vertical depth ef over 4,600 feet and which is affiliated with the General Motors Corporation. To the narth of the shaft, the @eposit has been explored about 50 feet, showing a width of 14 feet and assaying $53 a ton in gold, while to the south it has been followed Width and giving values of $18 a toh, it is learned. Some of the ore ws )free gold to the naked eke. The new find has been made in the all section of the massive vein. Conditions prevailing indicate that merely the top of the orebody, it is owned largley by interests foot atated. In association with Canadian mining interests, E. C. Bradshaw, wiv has been identified for many years “with mining in all far western states, has acuired a 10-year lease on the ' Nashville mine, on the main segment of the Mother Lode four miles north of Plymouth, from the estate of the late extensive operations at greater depth, the 200-foot incline shaft on the property has been unWatered, showing the vein exposed fo vary in width from eight inches to three feet. Lateral developmeant Work on the 100 and 200-foot levels in the form of drifts and stopes aggregate several--hundredfeet. Samples taken from all workings stope fill and surface dumps, Mr. Bradshaw states, have given assays averaging $7.63.a tion in gold. He estimates that ores of that grade immediately available Measure 100,000 tons. In the face of the north drift on the 200-foot level, an 18inch streak of ore assays $232 a ton in gold. This showing, regarded an indication of a new orebody, is to be explored\by the continuation of shaft. Mr. Bradshaw announces that 2 drift tunnel will be extended on the vein a distance: of 600 feet and a two-compartment raise run from its’ face to connect with the bottom of the present 200-foot shaft. He further states that the eretcion of a stamp-mill and oil flotation plant will be started in -the early future. _ Sohn Vinci, Jackson hotel man, and business associates of that town have installed an air compressor and mauchine drill on the Jupiter placer Property, four miles northeast. of Valcono, which they are operating under a lease. A 500-foot tunnel has been run and it is the intention of the leasers to continue it to tap a kuown ancient river channel, 4 ae fy ELKS ENJOY CHICKEN DINNER A flock of fine young friers from the Winney poultry form were served at the Elks first semi-monthly dinner of the new term, last Wednesday evening. Exalted Ruler J. J. Fortier and other officers prepared one of the best dinners they have enjoyed in a long time. Included on the elaborate menu was good old fashioned strawberry shortcake. FOR THE FIRST TIME « . . « ANYWHERE! As always, we ere the first to show the newest in fine watches and Jewelry! MISS LIBERTY ra SE by BULOVAI -. A. slim, dainty new Bulova baguette . . . richly finished, with newest style chain cord bracelet and accurate Bulova movement. At a new low 4 pelee for « baguettel HL W. BARTUNG & SON 3 in Jewelers hia cotinak + CELEBRATION TO BE HELD FOR BRAVE MINUTEMEN “By the rude bridge which arched, the flood, Their flag to April’s breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood, And fired the shot heard round the world.” America’s beloved Emerson, inspired by the courage and determination of the immortal Minutemen, thus began his great tribute to those heroes who, on the morning of April 19, 1775, so dramatically ushered! in the Revolutionary War at Lexington and Concord. The Division of Information and ton Bicentennial Commissionrecalls as Massachusetts had, een the the starting place for much of the agitation which preceded the ,Revolutionary War, so the future Bay State was the scene of the opening conflict of that great struggle. In connection with the 156th anniversary this year of this important event the George Washington that plans may be started for special observances of this day throughout the United States next year as part of the bicentenall Celebration of Washington’s birth. There are in the United States fifteen cities and towns named Concord and twenty named Lexington. These communities could appropiately hold special cremonies in commemoration of the events which had occured more than one hundred and fifty years ago. Without a doubt, the State of Massachusetts, asthe home of the original Lexington and Concord, will observe the annivers-; ary by the reenactment of the famous battles. : Kansas City has planned, as part of the bicentenall observance next year, to stage a ride of Paul Revere from that city to Lexington, Missouri. This is an excellent suggestion which might also be carried out by other communities named after the renown ed towns in Massachusetts. In the connection it is interesting to note that of the twerity-six states with town named either Lexington or Concord, nine have both. If in some of these statesthe two cities happen to be near each other the entire affair may be reenacted by using some nearby city as Boston, the starting place of Revere’s famous ride as well as the march of the British soldiers. Where this is impossible, each town may hold its own celebration based on the events which took Place in 1775. The-clashes at Lexington and ConTHE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA ‘cord were the final episode in the series of difficulties between England and her colonies which brought on the Revolution: They were the fa¢. tors which convinced George Washington on the Revolution. They were the factors which convinced George Washington that war with — the Mother °Country was inevitable and caused him to enlist unequivocally in the cause of complete separation from Britian. Writing of the battles to a friend in England he said, “Unhappy is it to reflect that a brother’s sword has been sheated in a brother’s! brest; and that the once happy and, peaceful plains of America are to be either drenched with blood orinhabited by slaves. Sad alternative! But can a virtuous an hesitate in his choice?”’, { 0 N. D. G. W. CELEBRATE 43RD ANNIVERSARY ! ro Laurel Parlor N.D.G. W. celebrated their 43rd anniversary on
Wednesday evening. A 6:30 dinner held in the banuet room preceeded the regular work of the order. A roll call of members was made. Most of the members unable to be! present sent letters or telegrams of regret. The lodge room was well filled with members who were able to answer in person to the roll call. An entertainment was arraged for. by the committee after the business of the evening had been: disposed of. 0. ‘MRS. NILON HOSTESS TO TRINITY GUILD Mrs. F. T. Nilon was hostess on Wednesday for Trinity Guild to a delightful party arranged in honor of Mrs. W. G. Richrads. The. afternoon was spent in playing cards, Mrs. Breese won the first prize and Mrs, Armstrong. The guest of honor was presented with a beautiful luncheon set in recognition for the many years of devotion she has given to the guild of her time and efforts and it is largely to her effort that Trinity Guild has continued through the years of service to Trinity church, Delicious refreshments for which the hostess is justly famous were served at the close of the games. Q-NOTICE From now on the Colfax Bakery will supply their products to the Sacramento Street Grocery, Nevada City, California, ' ANGELINI CICOGNI, Prop. See Me—. mt, ‘ GEO. H. Opt. D. Optometrist 118 Mill St. Grass Valley FRED M. MILLER CONSULTING ENGINEER . CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERING REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEBR LICENSED: SURVEYOR Land Classification. LAST OFFICIAL MAP OF NEVADA COUNTY Hydraulics — Irrigation — Surveys . # INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION Relieve. both with this simple Treatment FULL PINT 50c Just a spoonful of smooth, creamy, pleasant-tasting REA ALL MILK OF MAGNESI4@: all that is needed to bring re’ Hef from the gnawing’ torture of indigestion and the binging grip of constipation. For the sake of the comfort az and health of your famly, have ~—" a bottle handy at all times. Effective and Pleasant to Take” sold only at your Rexall Store. R. E. HARRIS THE REXALL DEPARTMENT DRUG STORE Y 2 e a ax! Hydraulics — Irrigation — Surveys Office at Residence — Grass Valley, 262 Auburn Street. If you want to buy, sell, or rent something, try the Nugget want ads. Upholstering Purchased Licensed by State of California Established 1907 WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING & REFINING Co, Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco Plant: South San Francisco JOHN W. 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Barbo will not color the scalp, O _ is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. *ALL of the 5 TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROADS operating in California are served by Bank of America weren't noticed CA ET I from the Yet this section gang is part of a vast organization of 52,000 workers—whose efficiency enables the railroads of California to transport 40 million passengets and 52 million tons of freight annually. To pay this army of California workers $95,000,000 in annual wages, and to meet other opetation costs, money received from the sale of tickets and collection of freight charges must be accumulated in the banks of the state. Railroad officials and station agents must have quick access . to sound, convenient banking facilities.. Bank of America enjoys the privilege of serving railroads in nearly every «nie of the 243 cities where its 415 branches are located. Moreover, no less than 13,000 railroad employes have savings or checking accounts with this Bank. The same unique facilities which have made Bank of America the choice of railroads and their employes muy offer distinct advantages to you. « cea ClubCar . Tue speeding Limited fairly sang over Joe’s well-kept “section.” But passengers, lolling in lazy luxury, did not notice the shovel-gang, standing beside the track. Bank of America National Trust @ Savings Association MEM BER Oo F FED BRA L RES ER V 8B s Y S$ T EM Grass Valley NEVADA CITY Advisory Board Judge Geo. L. Jones, cHammman A. L. Gill Dr. Carl P. Jones E. M. Rector C. J. Rector Officers George L. Jones, vick-pREsIDENT H. A. Curnow, MANAGER John J. Fortier, ASSISTANT MANAGER Prewreveveww ie oe Ne oh egrgetgt te etre Yeh at Se ae a le ee aac Ee a cS 4} SPRING GARDENING TOOLS =o LAWN MOWERS, RAKES, SPADES, HOES HAND GRASS CLIPPERS, HAND TROWELS, . HAND WEEDERS GARDEN HOSE. AND SPRINKLERS SPRAYS AND FERTILIZER Complete Line Lilly Seeds. Grass Seeds in Bulk. 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