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—-TW9 FIREMEN
en 2% 30°t
“@re getting a
Playivg as wel as for the origina
purpose of giving soft ball and the
city park a boost. The firemen beIN SOFT BALL MATCH
The’ Nevada City firemen have tak: ball with enthusiasm and
lot of fun out of the
. ADDITIONAL
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NEVADA CITY NUGGET ——
a FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1939.
DEER CREEK UNION
1 district the mine was closed tempor
Sacramento interests who have tak
en the property over from Capt. Geo
t
lieve in improving the park and have : z
+ RE eee A. Nihell. As-ore has been mined i
contributed considerably to the re. A ba tha Go itl cus
: ; ring.
erest’on grounds already. indices So 5 ie a an &
r treatment.
Next Sunday morning at ten. 'O™ Mull fo e
@'tlock two teams of firemen will FERN LEAF
Stase a practice game. There are
twenty four of the Niremen who are
out for their soft ball team and this
fame shoid be a cood one. The
teams will be designated as ‘‘A’”’ and
“B”,. They are not to be considered
as the first ard Second teams of the
firemen but are planned as being
about equal in the field and batting
performance.
The attendance of spectators at
these Sunday morning games _ has
been increasing each week, more and
more people coming out to watch the
games. :
Sunday’s teams will start as: foljows:: ‘A’ team: Vernor Sandow,
Karkling, James, Townsend, Sigourney, R. Steger, Nick Sandow, ‘Marsh,
Larsen and Raynor. ‘“‘B” team:
Solaro, Stevens, HaNett, Dudley, Covrser, M. Chapman, J. Solaro, D. Steser, Graham. Reserves. Rore Cartos¢eelli, Widle and Coughlin. 2
YANUSEVICH SERVICES RELD .
Funeral services were held from
Holmes Funeral Home chapel yester@ey afternoon for seven year old Victor Yanusevich who met death Tues@ay when he drowned as he waded
' anto deep water in a pool in Deer
Creek a mile and a half above Nevada
City. Left to mourn his passing are
his mother, two sisters, Millie and
Bettie, and brother, Louis. Interment was made in Greenwood cemetery in Grass Valley.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
A marriage license was secured in
Reno, August 17> by Lestie, Orzalli.
26, and Valencia Hurst, 24, both of!
Nevada City.
Harley M. Leete Jr. has returned
to the Univesity of Ca‘ifornia to reMu.
in the Slate Range district
struction of a special plant.
COAN MINE
Thomas Coan who owns mineral
‘creage west of Nevada City is re-onditioning the 500 foot shaft, put‘ing up a hoist and mill on the proporty. A fire several years ago did considerable damage to this’ property.
The vein is reported to be a continnation of the old Champion mine
vein.
GREENHORN GRAVELS
C. Coburn, it is stated as agent,
has taken a lease on about three
miles of the Greenhorn river channel above the old ghost town of Red
Pez and You Bet and is sub-leasing
to mining men with drag lines.
Charles English has just completed his first test-run ‘on gravel on the
Coburn tract above the old Red Dog
road with a dragliné dredge of. the
“doodle bug’’ type. é
R. Glass and associates have a
‘doodle bug’’ working in Missouri
‘Canyon above the English tract and
is making good progress.
LAVA CAP MINE
Sinking was started in the Banner
sha*t at the Lava Cap mine August
1, Plans are to sink 400 feet more
x develop ore. It will continue to
the 1200 foot level. It is believed
that ore bodies to be opened up by
the extension of the shaft will enable the company to secure tonnage
om the Banner equal to that comSume his studies next week. This .
will ‘be his senior year. .
ing from the Central. Bert B. Haren wil be in charge of a’mew $10,-. :ards will handle the gravel with a
Nevada
You Can't Get Aw
Starring Humphrey Bogart in ten
whirl wind of big laughs. May R
demonstration of Sonja’s supreme
FRIDAY
thinks he is too smart to take the rap,
SATURDAY.
THE KID FROM KOKOMO
‘Wyman are the comediennes. Also WOLF CALL, featuring John
Carroll in Jack London’s famous story.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Starring Sonja Henie and Tyrone
SECOND FIDDLE i: =:
I
musical rama. One of the film features of 1939. ‘
Theatre
ay With Mu
se drama in which a 1
rderan who
Pat O’Brien, the
yokel boy goes
to town ina
obson, Joan Blondell and Jane
Due to a break down in machinery
at the Union Mine in the Canada Hi!l. [ae
arily. Two men have had a lease from
. Jerry Platz reports assay values
of $15.40 from his Fern Leaf mine
near
Samptonville. He is making no effort
‘o recover molybdenum values as de~elopment of that ore requires condoodle bug dredger. He expects to
/ Test holes are being drilled in the
‘erty in the Quaker Hill district.
Tuesday. It is understood new interests have taken over the Martin Dellea property which adjoins the Tom
and Jerry and equipment is being
moved to the mining ground.
Oro Flame mine near Alleghany, a
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000 pilot plant which is preliminary
to construction of a cyanide plant estimated to cost $40,000. The original
vein has been encountered on the
twelfth or 2,400 foot level in the
Central shaft. Due to relining mi]
ithe crew has been cut from 280 to
270 men. The men will be re-em ployed as the bearings wéar down in the
mill and the tonnage is increased.
McGINNISS GRAVEL
Richard Richards, graduate mining engineer, who recently took over
the McGinniss gravel property in
Quaker Hill has. six men employed.
Numerous test holes have been made
over the 80 acres of gravel. Work
started on a big reservoir into which
it is expected water from springs on
a mountain side will drain for sluicing operations. A road is being built
to the property and a bull dozer was
taken to the scene yesterday. Richstart this fall.
TEST HOLES
gravel. on the Tom and Jerry pron‘A
to the property tractor was taken
southeast of Nevada City. Hundreds
of yards. are being handled per-day.
Owners of the ‘property are Mrs. E.
T. Powell,
Englebright, Miss Grimes and Mrs
M. Warnecke, all of Nevada City.
ler from Sierra City and it is understood a fourth moved yesterday: the
ORO FLAME MINE
A road has been constructed to the
men -preparing to go to work in the
old Alaska mine which has been closed for two years. Mr. Kohler, at the
16 to 1 mine at Alleghany, it is stated, ‘has quit his work and gone ta
Tyler to take charge of operations
at the Alaska as soon as reopening
starts.
bunk house built, and a compressor
installed. The new company has
started sinking a 200 foot shaft with
a view to cutting the Irelan vein. San
Wrancisco interests took over the
property from the owner, J. J. Connell of Alleghany, recently. William
Morrison is in charge of operations.
PLUMBAGO MINE
Jig and flotation equipment are
being installed to increase efficiency
of the plant at the Plumbago mine.
at Alleghany. A crew of 28 men is
mining about 40 tons of ore per day.
Ralph Yountz is superintendent.
GREENHORN MINE
W. Merrill has four men employed
ona drag line dredge on the Greenhorn gravel on the Greenhorn stream
Congressman Harry L,
ALASKA MINE
Three families have moved to Tyby Irving
Berlin in a beautiful, graceful
ice skating talent in a movin Just Wonper-imnr
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0-operation among nations.
I wonder now about co-operation—
Would it not be a pleasant way of life,
To work along harmoniously together,
Our days devoid of selfishness and strife?
To keep. the contracts made with one another,
To think less of ourselves of others more,
To fashion life in such a gracious manner
That peace could dwell with us forevermore?
I wonder if genuine, whole hearted co-operation will
ever become the order of the day upon this our frenzied human
habitation; co-operation in family, industrial and civic life,
The crass insanity which marks the present day trend of
world affairs, might be soon cured by intensive applications
of intelligence and understanding. There's the rub: Where
among the loud spoken war minded rulers who dominate the
old world and seek to sway the new, may two such _ useful
commodities be found?
The spirit of co-operation prevailing in the councils of
men, insuring domestic and civic harmony, industrial peace,
national tranquility and the universal reign of law and order?
Co-operation lifting the ever-increasing weight of “prepared.
ness’ from a weary civilization which threatens to collapse
beneath the burden? Co-operation turning the thoughts of]
men and women from the dreadful tasks of war to the constructive arts of peace and inaugurating an era of right and
natural living? It is a profoundly beautiful dream but it can
be fulfilled here when human intelligence reaches the point
where it may be intelligently directed.
“We,” said Marcus Aurelius, who certainly knew what
he was talking about, ‘are made for co-operation, like feet,
like hands, like eyelids, like the rows of the lower and upper
teeth. To act against each other, then is contrary to ‘nature,
and it is acting against one another to be vexed and turn
away.”
I wonder if you ever heard of the yourg hunter who
dashed into camp and asked his hunting companions if five
pointers ever walked on their hind legs? Of course you never
did; anyone excitable enough to do that, would be sure to
shoot first and ask questions afterwards.
“It’s mighty
easy to live serenely and
Mrs, Minnie Young has had as
suests, Mrs. John**Murley of Taft;
and. daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Basil Brobst and two children
of Bakersfield. ‘Mrs. Murley and
daughter are former Nevada City residents and enjoy visiting old time
friends.
Joy Swafford and Patsy Whipple
who have spent the summer with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush have left
for the home of their parents in old
Shasta City. Mr. and Mrs. Bush
brought the little girls over from
Tonopah, early this summer.
Rev. Leslie Crosson and wife and
daughter, Marlene, and Harry Seiker
of Grass Valley will leave today for
Springfield, Mo. by © automobile.
They will attend a convention of all
the Churches of the Assemblies of
@od. Rev. Crosson will resume evangelistic work of his church.
Dandy buys in reconditioned used
Plymouth and . Dodge coupes. at
George Bros., Grass Valley. Terms to
rub-down. Use—
Body Powder, Bath
Oils, Toilet Water,
pleasing Odors—50
DRUG STORE
KEEP COOL AND
COMFORTABLE
Give yourself marvelous reliefon these ‘dog days’’ with a cool.
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Puretest Rubbing Alcohol
Compound
Non-irritating. Aids in getting
proper rest and sleep.
Vantines Bath Requisites
Salts, Both
Assorted
cents,
R. E. HARRIS
Phone
100
suit. Your old car as down payment.
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