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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

April 20, 1934 (8 pages)

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_FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1934 . oe THE NEVADA CITY. NUGGET PAGE THREE TEXAS MAN TAKES OVER YELLOW JACKET MINE — CAMPTONVILLE, April 13.—Mr. Clyde Nelson, who arrived a short time ago from Texas, has taken over the Yellow Jacket mine, located between Sleighville and Forest City, owned by B. F. McNaught, and has Mr. and Mrs. toh Bialeue : Of Camptonville Entertains CAMPTONVILLE, April delightful bridge party was held Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Staleup at Oak Valley, with a friends present. Refreshments were served during the evening, and first honors 175k number of HOUSE PASSES BILL GIVING AID TO DEBRIS DAMS Dispatches received yesterday from Washington‘ staté that the way was partly cleared Tuesday for the government to finance feasible hydraulic mining dams in California. The house hah passed a bill by represenhad euomed for the first time since 1893 that Such projects “are both feasible and desirable at this time,” Englebright stated: “In my.opinion this pill will open the way for considerable activity in hydraulic gold mining in California. The commission already further investigation to determine has. asked . publie works for $85,900 to make ai WELCOM E Federated Womens Clubs” Ready started operations on the property . for the ladies was won by Miss Ernie . tative Harry L. Englebright of Pe What projects are desirable for de-. i This mine is located in a good belt, . Rothe and for the men by Erle . Yada City ,amending the act of 1835, }velopment in the near future.” and has the promise of being devel-. Pauly. The following were present: . Which created the California Debris MAY USE PWA FUNDS E Y ; oped into,a very good proposition. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Clendenin, Mr, . Commission. The debris commission was creator Ou y and Mrs. John Staleup, Mr. and Mrs. Under the amendment the comed to regulate hydraulic minnig at a ‘ ae a fF. H. Pickell, Mrs. Samuel F. .Price,. mission would be permitted to fi-} time when charges were made that . “Efficiant Mining is your Success” Fred Stalcup, Mr. and Mrs. Hector. nance the construction of -dams. the work was creating flood hazards Summery Frocks Cut 20 per cent off your McNeil, Winsmore Chapman, Miss through a tax on PAT OETe: Engle-. by filling aD streams. The dams mill over-head , See Erni Rothe, and Erle Pauly. bright expremed the belief that the. would be designed. to catch waste maA. 1. BALDWIN —-~—~9-——__-senate will pass the bill. terials. A Group of ae OMEGA MINE WILL TAX MINERS Under the original bill, Engle1325 92nd. Ave Oakland, Calif. Two monitors carrying six inch “Under the original act, he exbright said, the conimission “eould Th D Phone Trinidad 3725 streams a distance of 200 feet, are plained, ‘‘there were no dams built collect only approximately three mills 2 OSe TreSses r ; j busily engaged in tearing down the with federal funds since it was not per cubie yard toward payment for ee Twenty-five men . eonhidered high gravel banks. are employed. A. W. Hoge, and associates are operating this property that has a. rich past production recpossible ‘to repay the Miners, however, have put up the money for construction of dams a dam, an amount which made government financing infeasible.’ Englebright said he believes the amendTypical of The Shop costs. SACRAMENTO’S by the commission. ment. would. make public works BUSIEST STORE ord, “ , available for financing’ the The amendment passed by the} ™oney available for financing e Th L d 0 : I dams. t RELIEF HILL GRAVEL MINE {Ouse eae shes . the com oe : a €ads 2 ; 11ssion to construct dams on a sound = : }, E.-Clarke, with a crew of about : (hs. G : ai = THE FACTORY Cc economic basis. The commission Mts. Gomer Hopkins, of Gold Flat, 17 men, has one monitor running at . : e e ; : ake : war. Would be able to tax miners operat: . 18 confined to her home with a (en 210 style STORE the Relief Hill gravel mine, neat ing above the dams at so much per. SPtained ankle, received in a fall at] North Bloomfield. . Splendid pro-}°"* . : oe ees = Sweetland where she had gone with : : zi 2 es ; cubie yard of material mined. in qua ity gress is being made this season with WILL ASSESS YARDAGE her husband to attend a family reLes : 4 vis x i. R. A. ees of water to keep them going as union. All her sisters were present ; : i : assessment of 1 or 2 cents a Next to Hales for some time. Two shifts are . for the event. The injury to Mrs. +m eed vartety cubie yard would pay for a dam, Enworking steadily. & glebright said past investigation has . Hopkins ankle somewhat spolied the and in PRICE 2 indicated. He said he believes “minhappiness of the occasion. . 1 , bes ear : ————0—: ie OS, Learn Beauty Culture “ae fe Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Robins motorDRESSY PRINTS IN CREPES AND SHEERS, sessment, . ed to sSacramento Tuesday foor the exe also White and Explaining the debris commission ; ‘ NEW SILK DRESSES Pastel Sport Frocks Scarfe Pins manship and interesting details Neate steste teste ste ate steate ole ote ob ot 56 EET IS EO NGe I EET i “ae ene teeing: ENROLL NOW—in a . . eee : . Prints! Crepes! Pastels! Lots o : ree pS E TEETER TEE T EEE EETL, Be 95 to ai 95 nes to $1 15 Jacket Bene “oes of Navy Progrésiive * + ve et . 1 _WELCOME NORTHERN DISTRICT CLUB WOMEN . ee NOW ON SALE 4 Ais : . Ss us 3-15 : s BH ’ WOMEN’S 16 to 46 at $5.95 tore in other Fe Gold and Q uartz : ; : hool e Kad ‘4 SPECTACULAR VALUES. AT § very mocessful : N ug get Jewelry + FREE HOSE 4 THIS SUPREMELY LOW own shops, and . Chai 2 f . ire PRICE Clear le ains # JOIN THE BON ALLURE HOSIERY CLUB * * Rushed from New York in jen f Rings 5 * : when you have. purchased twelve pair you receive One Pair FREE order to get here promptly . . . : Stbenlk Means cone 3 Brooches . om these hundreds of delightful Ge enna % B 1 It’s NEW at aew dresses. See the smart “Qut-of-Town"™ “neon * mares : styles . .. the glorious colors Hs rrings j . h . nootice the careful woork—— SS 71 ui sein $ { e On Ure Kx Admiracion Oil $9.50 You’ll wonder how it is possible Deluxe Wave......... . = for us to sell so much smart> x ness for such a small sum. CaliforniaBeauty School 18 141 Mill St. Grass Valley Sizes for Misses and Women Main 9415 % * 1110 8th St. Sacramento : % +
* ZEIBRIGHT MINE ‘ + Ten stamps are dropping steadily . Ss — * a on commercial ore at the Zeibright! GLASSES = % mine in Bear Valley. Continuations . :, ao the ledges in virgin ground have! Open the door to a new world ‘been. uncovered lately. and development work ried oout on adjacent territory tires: h several long tunnels. Ore 3 ! . ; formerly too low. grade for working } r . Previously can now be worked with . ! . \ CHAS. E. bs : = he — . Ct) “Pee Distributor . fi. FREE . a aE Beautiful Tudor Plate ; . @Rass VALLEY, CALIF. SALES and Service . . . Spoon made and guaranSERVICE DAY OR NIGHT—“ANYWHERE-ANYTIME” GREASING GAS AND OIL Prospecting are being carfor people whose eyesight is poor GEO. H .SHIRKEY, 0. D. OPTOMETRIST teed by Oneida Community. With a large tube of ‘ GET RID OF THE OLD WHAT MEAT cope OF ~ STOVE THIS WEEK ? Motor Repair}Work of TONIGHT) MEATPLEASE ca Every Kind Calynos Tooth . . . 55% . . Paste . . . . : Engine OverhaulingValve Ca. . \ <4 BRAKE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS 3 ; r in SPECIAL 50 i At . C. E. WAITE, SUPT. REPAIR DEP. . . Expert iccnanics DICKERMAN M E AT 128 MAIN STREET NEVADA CITY PHONE 133 Dru’ Store NEVADASGHRY, CALIFORNIA The Center of the Meal . = a eo . ses >] — romain aes : SPECIAL needs for the \ give you a softer and more beautiful wave. All are guaranteed to last . dinner party » ¥ S 8 8 longer . Challenge Alarm Clocks PRICES ARE Regular Price $1.39 A guaranteed time-keeper ‘lt! Keepsit Vacuum Bottles . . 19¢ ! Strong and dependable Fit all standard lunch kits ? BE THRIFTY and save $16 during GAS RANGE WEEK E THE GUEST of your gas appliances dealer this week. See his Special Spring Display of modern Gas Ranges. See why thousands of people are saying,. “Our kitchen is going to be modernized with a 1934 Gas Range.” Then buy a modern gas range THIS WEEK and save sixteen dollars. P.G-Eaa PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Owned + Operated Managed by Californians 229-434 Mim, Mie $3.50 and $5.00 gSPECIAL DUART' PERMANENT INCLUD: y ING TWO STEAM TREATMENTS $5.00 GRASS VALLEY 147-MILL STREET . OUR SAUSAGES have won the ape proval of our most fastidious patrons. You will surprised at their flavor and _ freshness.—WHY ‘NOT GIv® THEM A TRIAL? Keystone Meat Marke COMMERCIAL ST. Nevada x PHONE 740 = MRS. VONDRACEK’S MATERNITY HOME 128 NEAL STREET PHONE 7 Nevada County’s New oe Only Maternity eee Not a Hospital, but a real home for that blessed event with SAFETY Rexel “pruG STORE _ JERE SAVE We also offer expert care for aged persons, diabetics, or those requiring a special diet. Mrs. Edna DuRue, graduate nurse and dietician has had unusual succéss in this department. .Open to all Reputable Physicians, Mrs. Vondracek, Supt. a? vour R. E. HARRIS Drug Store z Nevada City . Phone 100 hn, da. a =i oP ey ey pony \ ULL at ho a i Se.