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August 15, 1947 (4 pages)

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NUGGET NEVADA CITY “EAD THE NUGGET oR NEWS OF THE ‘sf COUNTY IN NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA The Twin Cities. Paper M. Lecte, Jr GRASS VALLEY PER MONTH AND WORTH A LOT i MORE The County Seat Paper NS MINE. E PLA RI RS -E HEA HO L CITY VOTES NC NCI /A COU ST PO . MT ER NN BA FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION r e h R I A R O R E ONPARKING H T 5 1 S CELEBRRASTEARY TAPENDINGEASI METERS MONDAY ANNIVE GRASS VALLEY: The city council received the City Planning Commission’s recommendations regarday ing new -construction in the (busiINEIVIADA CITY: The Nevada City ness. district, at its meeting Tuesee ge CITY: An interesting} Council has.set Monday, August 18, day evening. eveni : of -activity: is planned . by as the dalte for Wolding an election The commission FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1947 By ED \C. TREN NEVADA CITY: The Ancho Erie. 20w one of the most active mines in the county, has expanded its Banney ‘Mountain Post No, 2655 holdings umtil it controls some 1100 ae It area. Monday, August 18, when the post acres in the Graniteville Bac oge % ae eee will celebrate its 5th Anniversary has taken over the Keller, the ReJpublic from Wm. MeLean, the Na-/\Chamber of Commerce meeting with a Past Commander’s night. tional andthe Culbertson, with a. Tuesday evening went on record as: recommended Chambers ,attorney of on whether parking meters installed that the new ‘bowling alleys to be Washington, was a five mionthis ago an a 6 months trial constructed on Bank Street, in a basis, shall remain or not. quonset hut type of building, be set The polling place will be in the back from the sidewalk line suffiow ! on ‘by his ‘wife’s (Mrs. city hall. The council has approved ciently far to permit widening the DeCo¢, Jr.; Commander of the 17th total length of over’ two miles on opposing a city ordinance, based. . bans: Uz: twhich e, ordinance uncl county the . rs) the regrading of Washington Street, street later on. sy Chambe Council District. DeGoe, who is. the strike of the veins. . Councilman. and after e machines, _ tabl slot from cons adit 4 No. was and extendStreet High at beginni present ng recommended trom Sacramento Post No. 67, will. The commission The aumry, who the: declared had ada Innis B. Nev Arthur . Ancho s in the reaches eet Creek str Poorman be reduced Street will Nevada to ing as f o name new its under Park, Watt that agent initiate Fred Charles Garrison from 16% per cent to 10 per cent: of the Nevada County Fair Grounds, Innis asked the chamber to send The project is expected to cost $6,be permitted to run its sewer line Coe’s father is a past national com-. Vein has advanced to 1800 feet, gq delegation to Thursday's special 000 but the State Division of Highinto the new sewer system without mander in chief of the organziation. which is 600 feet south of the old council, whem ith apparent regularways will share part of the cost. The fee and that homes in the vicinity Garrison, as a past commander, workings 500 feet vertically above.' meeting of the city ‘considered. be will ordinance the of. feet 1800 approximately ‘With whole town . down, old Washington Road will. be sufficbe permitted to do likewise on pay-. will reste at the meeting, How-. prési< chamber Hansen, .C. George the! of south surface the to vice. acks ldard Bennetts will be senior of brick bni iently imiproved\ to be used as a dement of the usual fee. fer to committee a as named dent an! remains still there workings \ pour: } Another recommendation Was} commander. C. E. Bosworth will be old y, and while there nle to the Nugget two " An ‘honored guest will be Darrel District Deputy Chief of Staff. De-. vein in 2100 feet. Drifting on the. proposed ordinance was too strict. jated June 20, 1858, tons of ore oul tend the meeting; Ray Spickelmier:: 300,000 No. 4 Tunnel. How, Harold Deeter Cocil. Holmes, Sims Union Terminal tract, be permitted. Kistle, Chaplain; Bill Bracey and. this.shoot above extends in depth te iineat Bo Gallagher and Ai Irby. to build across Wolf Creek from. pill Mitchell, former members of. far the shoot peike of the flash-in-the pasior River gold rush. éstimated Norman. Vice Commander; that Gilbert Cramer, owner of the] Junior Odd Jaunt ‘To Texas a ‘p H. F. Sofge, chamber secretary; but it ‘has been dia-. Bank Street to Colfax Avenue. The. Banner Mountain Post, now of San. problematjcal, «etek that was adopt ay under NEVADA CITY :\ The sheriff's ofa depth of 397 feet.) nh miners are leaving here by counkil took the recommendations] francisco, will be guests of the. mond drilled to % 7 to get out placa directed was mined; fice has appealed to the public for far The Company has so post. : under advisement. Yonsende, going North about a in ithe: informiation regarding John J. ad miles.to the Frazier River, any Inkret, 30, disabled\ veteran of the sinew discovery of gold in An McGuire and McGuire, city engi-. neers reported that All held. be Thomas andj wij) 35,000 new members. about initiation of tons of ore aiove, urging citizens to vote “no” aref{No. 4 and is at present crushing at, election called. next Monday members a important] the rate of 2500 tons a month. The termine whether: the oaretne meee late war, who disaippeared July 3rd, », But the miners. here are Whipple, construction engineers of] urged to attend this after buying a pair of cowboy boots ore averages in value about $12 per! ers that ‘were installed on A, aix th wor is or. Lab . well Palo Alto, had concluded plans and) meeting. very shall ‘be taken away; fin Grass Valley. : Following the regular meeting, a. ton, with about 40 per cent of the. months: trial epecifications. for the new sewage] three to five dollars mining as 3 “ ee apne remain. About the middle of July, Inkrets in the sulphides, which run} or ‘ plant, and recommended the firm be] staw will be served by Max -Lantz. values iol Wands.” 1947 ne letter continues: “Stock of all i.is high. Beef is 25¢ per lb. ham) Packard abandoned coupe \was found Gainsville, Texas. near The authroities here were not no In Post, Earth At Colusa ‘And Even Gold Coins Bip watee, and hard times with }eetlators to meet their con some 45 He had never indicated to Benrhave been moved from now in . ; ts stree th, gtd stock of all kinds is very metts or to his sister, Mrs. F. M. blocks of Colusa’s ent. Hotses are worth from $100 ‘Price of Auburn, that he intended to course of improvem res, The grade of the thoroughfa iW. Work calttle cows $200 per take a trip to Texas. hat worth $2.13 per bushel. Pork FOREST HOMECOMING TO ATTRACT MANY SUNDAY cts, mostly in the residential distri of are Heing reduced to the grade the old horse and pugey days of : and support.of.that.; mine with a loss claimed to ‘be sa the cooperation the ‘celebration. =. * for on izati organ . : than three per cent. ds almost . The ainport ‘committee reported o ; Dp NEVADA Boca, area fire, which at its long. cording to Tahoe National placed throyghout the business: pumping and mucking, makes this , and wae ety pound improved. perty the most ideal set up pos-. area ineluding. City Council had giv costs, Working sary. = e = ance that they: would try to hav milling, is said to be under $5. Min ns under complete control, c ing conditions, free from holeting. the streets washed, refyse. ca spro e B oe se a elal sible. for Jow, cost ining.. iis ng MAN, ’ iil aT i H The eomipany {fs now excavati ) for a power plant at the proposed z . } @™S VWalieyY: The remains i. iirak W. Walker, a native of ely, will be interred this aft be RE an — oe about three-fourths of a mile sout of No, 4. This cross cut will be crews mop-up Only small ha 5760 feet in length and 490 feet} are still active. Camps at Boca Dam, tractors, seari-; et improving . Lois Bruning and fiers and other stre . raffle hased during nider are in charge of the equipment were purc 0 $25.0 at e the present A box of groceries valued the war years to mak ; that the. But little timbering is neces. project. wae under way en him aseurpeak involved 7,000 acres of timber and brush, is now vertical below No. 4. Fa Tahoe MF whe $5 “hae ing A tew 100 ton mill, duplicat quarters reporteed r con-. tonal Forest thead the present one, is also undethe hard A. Buckley Ric tha day cayester President aperated by the Club. improved by. . /rard, Verdi Peak and Verdi n bee e hav ‘will dge Bri entere conSprings will be. discontinPatrick S. Morris promises the city, without aid of outsid the of day the for gh enou tainment ued today. ‘tractor. Rollers, graders, stan on the hangar at the Fs Pie ered and the distribution of values rebeen lett President Hansen reportey markably uniform throughout the) airport. children’s playground: the that ed feet) d thousan a shoot, which is over been sread out on Verna Stros Vein hat vertical, is from 3 to 12 feet wide that the words. ‘‘Nevada City”’ Tie CITY: Ancho The ER CONTROL as the Forest Improvement Club Small ones 26c, 50 and 75c, to out d turne both young and old mixing and oiling processes are now B to size; Orleans sugar is 20c big one the for will follow. clean wp the town under way. Seal coating Find, crush 25¢, coffee 20c, the main event of the year. -When completed all but @etything in ‘proportion.”’ ‘and d owne are s 10th, and All concession highway streets of Market, 17th to be long remembered. primary) of July celebration in Nevada City” Society,offered the sul hides heing cyanided at the' County Historical BOCA i Forest headquarters Colusa. ie same price'os beef in. the statsos in Firefidbawe . endrint According to Street Supe jhuon is worth from 20¢ to 25¢. Ci oe S tne e .than 100010 ms are from 25 to 35.Chicken is} FOREST (Gierra Co.): A> Potent Roy Triplett. mor mantled. dis ps cam r gravel ‘has paid off, ed to urn it th.atid egee are $1 per doz) luck supper finished a busy day ‘for cubic yards of new rive ret es pli sup several of the and Orges, apples, are worth $1 reduced by and secondary crushers to the ball in 1948 were sketched. Mrs.’ Doris. “the Nevada + mill and Fagergren flotation cells, . Foley, president of
Fm Hague-Thomas-Hegarty ‘kret’s guardian, reports that ‘the COLUSA: Eight thousand cubic Deen writt ,. letter us 1 previo s of the \for called not has man ‘yards of earth, including score 9, 1856, Gregory — relates Missing e coupl a spurs, with ‘Bes il that time. “Money has been ‘August treasury warrant for dishorseshoes ands thrown in for luck, of gold piece ability. sows from $50 to $150. Beef is fhfrom 18¢ to 25 per Wb. The ore is ; sides 26-800, butter 62¢, all. the ‘tified until Amgust 1st.\ ~ Howard Yields Horseshoes, Spurs Bennetts, former commander of Horses high.” » Preliminary plans for the Fourth . about $300 per ton. ho hone pare and his committee. paid their fee of $5,000. struction and will increase pacity to 200 tons per day. ner from Shi‘Forty 68, an old age pensio ma, had pleaded guilty . men. are now employed and accom-, 9R©' Oklaho Justice of the Peace R. N.” aa —J modations are being sixty as soon as No. COUNCIL HEARS ‘MATTERS VA readied for before. a . of Truckeé, to smoking in 5 Adit gets Little under way. There are The court’s sentence of 30 days The No. 5 Tunnel will not only work possible. GRASS VALLEY: At the City — : cemetery, Services at eighteen prizes on the raffle. but) {0 jail was suspended due to age cil’s recent meeting, John W. cut five known parallel veins coun ey of the apr and Greilich in Sacramench . 2nd Silmess of the culprit. the Buckl Thelma Carvin is chairman Davis’s resignation as police officer will also tap the Erie Vein, whi Vieinin seep man last will the e 'Wae Ther _ fe Meeded the internment. Local and. 4 . m No. dance supper dcammittee was accepted and Harold Townsend has been drilled fro re the big. a . befo m just a _ Bwretta were in charge of be plenty to eat. Tables ‘have been Artificial R feet of solid ity of Boca D 18 Droof a h on widt post a the to ws sho ted appoin and Myre. ‘was a.ae pt frome Boc convenience of BP Weaver Mortuary. started which ewe GRASS VALLEY: Mr. r In faet, No. 5 is expected. fire the tz. “nea constructed for the quar lin n basis. His salary is $175. da batio of eve a-N life rni ifo the Cal to Walker, 82, was the son of Israel the guests. h Hunter believe J ood f Manuel, superintendent to make available from known deKenneth : have s ton s 0 Wood was , ,00 Vater And-Emma Walker, early 400 f mary Jack r Wol Rose the and ter, that ano t dagh infant Al Hope posits at leas ic works, reported nee an . Lodi Gets Wonéers in this area. He was chiarge of the dance tickets. . An ca Sunday, after she had suddenof publwas threatening to flood low of ore. k Cree ‘tither of Miwyn T. (Buck) electric iron will be the door prize. ly lost consciousness, by the quick; street. Joe Sunapplication of artificial respiration. property on Pacific. for LODI (Gan Joaugin Co.) Five bya event , Widely-known former’ resis eport stated that chased 100,000 surplus drill bits main ger, mana The k par ing, Hock TEENS GE Goel Es i PRE a: Paes: drilling contest. Allbert Morateur and George wil neDo rs wa being visited by and as soon as additional equipdred mete ing was park k day is the machine Par five and rial Memo . franty surviving are his children: A $5.00 entrance fee is required ler, neighbors responded to the of the ment becomes available they plan installed on the ie ‘Sod unugual crowds, and that use business. . meee tmajor igh e: iL. Walker, George W. and anyone interested may contact tic cries of Mrs. Hunter when the. wes at a high point. to start development on the Repubatreets in the city of Lodi in three ss pool . ng ess mmi usn ewi cio ons unc » Mrs. Pearl Swallow and t: Fifty dolchild lapsed into 200 feet below Mcmonths e som vein lic BE. O. Carvin at Fores 0 the The Grass Valley resuscitator ‘squad M Lois Perryman, all of Sacralarg is the first prize and $15.0 Lean’s lower tunnel on the ‘west had recovParking on major business. with graveside services in will be the first prize. Girl Saved By, . bar er 4 5 ae ; ae The company hes recently pur-. Parking Meters n wls called, but the child Willard Van Dore Cyril Ker-. of s er nn ff, wi ered when it arrived. Dr. tand Geroge Semeno ing the end y, att their title. rin of Nevada Cit of t year, will defend hh; sister, Mrs. T. A. Gilmore second prize. ‘Seram B ‘consciousness wa gland. ening of the thymus iff Rowland MOERVILIGE: Sherhold ing Paul vill Morris said he is Hill, Mo., on suspicion of ‘Msolved Kansas City ‘soda botof John Lewis BEpencer, Shying rearms In rbid Fi Richard EdaFo taken into custody French Me The GRASS VALLEY: Williams, ‘who died Wednesday Greek evening, at the age of 84. ‘ ha The Ancho Erie is 26 miles from arallel to diagonal except Funeral serv at 2 (Nevada City. A new, road four miles jces’ were held this afternoon ld’s lapse k) in length follows up ‘Poorman’s hild, believes the chi Jac on ati der (Fe C. n s eaused by the opp. m. for Joh las mun tion streets will be ‘\lgide of Poorman Creek. GRASS VALLEY; above the Spanish Mine, making an ali winter route. The west sidg of Sacram , P which will be parallel as been die School Street which al for several yeare, will remaia Rocklin, old. road up Gaston Ridge reached Williams, a native of as it is. many for feet, which ie e her 5500 d of live ns atio had elev an, hig Mic active in min1500 feet higher than the new. years. He had been Placer: County ing during most of his life, at first route and which snow conditions) A total of 565. people in, Nevada . lly. impassable during county received. aid as needy age@ _— passed an ofas a hardrock miner, and later as made pr rs iso erv Sup of d Boar after he at meruse of fireorganizer and official for the Westwinter months. during June 1947, compared9 ee Grase Valley, ance forbidding the thr din on ks ec ch 8th, : to ms in an area which includes the ern Federation of Miners. ice Anderson, who is respond pol ‘Pheerville Bar August d of Fre e th by ed iev bel an chante, is Grass Valgible for taking over and develop'¢ had drunkenly bragge on @ French Meadows He was a member of Haws, wanted poundary of the G. a Te : be Kan in le les, and ing this property and who holds a ‘4 Man with a bott ley Aerie No. 18011, ‘ Bag the federal Dyer Game Reserve. t charge of violating ven pre No. 12, I. O. eubstantial interest in it, ie mantaken to He has Grats Valley Lodge This action Was to stolen cars. ng ati rel auly t an active ‘ager and resides at Nevada City. — City Ac ent sas was rec Kan the with the which Oo. F. In each he identified by hunting in the area e been tentatively mal a Fellows; Engaged in Additional Operations a cer, rni Odd Spen ifo the tihat the ed Cal in show by the He is in participant, and der that name. un eas I Kan of FB ty 2 ersi Univ te ben ‘Ag separate operations ot con-. . held numerous Game d an h Fis jail. . ley Mrs , Mr. Val oral tied January 2nd from Grass ugh or Haws stole a car in El The action by the board was takenHe leaves two daughters:; Mrs. nected with the Ancho Erie e. .rehav Clo ong pro Mary Bennetts, Grass Valley with a soda Anderson and associates tle, Morris drove it to Slux, following the receipt of str d an s, xa Te é, son Cross , r so Red two late ; Pa in ques-. my Bin said, but * and cently taken over the Lillie Febt, San Francisco the city police tests from by ld he és ms He from lia ga , d Wil Ome ah J. wil at Ut g servin group of eix claims thing in claimed to have been Bdger Williams, and C. ge of “en route groups interested in con . Mrs Bener, and s sist the a heir at the time. on. a technical chra of in the Wm. H. Mart having life when word was received of San Francisco, and s mili on ingt Hunt e Bakersfield alibi to the FRI.” He Thre . jamif Hall Rosina Williams. nitentiaries in ward (Clough, ious tempted to pass fictit in pe served sentences “sf s n a i l xas. Te in d ied at 32, CU” authorities inGeorgia an 6 Murder and that the zy Wide Miller are Rev. and Mrs. Angue Donner enjoying ‘heir vacation a. Emof Buck E MARRIAGE LICENS Foreman-Deal—In Nevada City. Nevada County, July 8, 1947, Henryy Gordon Foreman, 23, Nevade Citss and Barbara Ann Deal, 22, Gra Nevada City, Ne who. recently @R . derwent sureery in @ local hoepital, ert J. Lee 4,8, ei a mouth’s vacaLaura Anp Dodge, 36, ate} aré “being installed for immedi The Red Cross is a low grade) massive. quartz and stringer zone