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December 11, 1933 (4 pages)

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ity Nugget This is Nevada City's . ONLY Hometown News paper. It supports things worth while. Do you subscribe for it? . . ‘WH 00 OUR PaRD Vol. VIII, No. 12 Nevada City Nuggetis a Member of the Unit Your Hometown Newshelps build your paper community. Readers and advertisers The County Seat Pray s Association NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA make it a good builder. ed Press And _California Newspaper Publisher County Books In Good . : BIG CROWD SEES © FalTis motor Walley Council Aids Shape, Auditor Finds; FOUR GAMES OF Two Consolidations Of County Offices RecommendedIn Re-* port Officers Commended for Business-like And Accurate Records In vendering their report going yee oe of were, to, recommend that, the offices of window has been transferred to the right wall of the post office as one of course, all crowds, come to see four basketball games. The first, Nevada City vs. internal : enters. vada City, 21 to 11. The second terations are made in time for the game played by Nevada City’s B’s Christmas rush. Superintendent. of Schools— The books of this office were in excellent against St. Marys Cardinal’s B’s was won by the Cardinals 1,8 to 15. The condition, and in exact agreement -sheriff and coroner, and of public ad the county would save at least $1, e 500 a year. In RECOMMENDATIONS We found that proper report on county offices cised in reference to of supplies for tails of warrants books of this office formed the base many luxuries and officers the auditors state: Clerk and Auditor:.The the the purchases indigents. are being for the prosecution of the audit and were found to be in excellent condi value. tion. All monies received were pro report of last year in which this econ perly accounted for and all wayrants dition was fully discussed and a rem Were properly approved and no dors stating just what ‘foods the conssequence . county would contract to pay for, and This is a great improve. tus obviously excluding all other errors were {found. We wish to refer you to our andj. edy suggested in the form’ of a printalso. . ed food chart to be furnished to ven recorded. The warrants, were examined formathematical accuracy, of any years,. foods. After careful consideration we for which we presented a scredule of wish to-recommiend the consolidaerrors in warrants. We are pleased ment * over the two high that purchased previous use. untied game Krascevasc, forward, was point. man for the Cardinals, The starting for the been appropriated along the’ . Innes of Sierra City and Supervisor entire Andrew The Council also Save The its assist drawn B team; Paul Hansen, center; Bob Tamblyn and Carl Steger, forwards; eas. Sitting in with the highway compannel “of tub thirty names was j mittee of the Council, Mayor Benthis afternoon in the Superior: j netts of this city met with a hearty for a new Grand Jury. The! response to his request that a sub Hst is returnable Wednesday morstantial sum be set aside for the Ne Dick Stevens and Bill Mullis, guards. ning, Modglin of Scalés, Sierra county were also in attendance. ance to Nevada City’s project for an; airport on top the_level table of Ce-. ment Hill. Ne Bud Pierce, forwards: Roman Roynski, and Tom Doyle, guards. iot, and had highway, .but owing to the character of the Sierra county portion of the PANNEL DRAWN FOR GRAND JURY vada City’s A team was as follows: Gove Celio, center; Lloyd Haddy and C. team: ally $30,000 for this purpose highway, this money was diverted to baskets, with one free line-up Mayor R. J. Bennetts, William H. complete that work. throw. . Shop and mail early is the urgent advice of the postmaster to all gift givers during the Christma s season. undefeated The de-? making eleven disclose. as well as food of doubtful nutritive drawn straight* attending. the meeting were: the history of the office . Blues, was won by the Cardinal’s . to 12; making about _ their a was not, in our opinion, being exer-! this year. their County discretion which met Friday in Sacramento, With a large delegation from Nevada every box! $25,000 for taking out some of the P Bigelow of Nevada City, and Haravailable has been rented, an aggre-. kinks in the Nevada county portion ol@ W. Robinson of Grass Valley, gate of nearly 800 boxes now being . of the Downieville highway. OriginJudge ?Nugent of Sierraville; Hrnest in al’s, 39 to 15. The fition was recommended also by the; be given Mrs. Austin for the efficient {nal game of the evening, between St. last grand jury. manner in Which she has handled i Mary’ s Cardinal’s and the ae It is estimated that-if these four the clerical work of her office. county offices were merged into two, The Sacramento Valley Council of ence. the State Chamber of Commerce, The delegates from Nevada county New tiers of boxes will probably icounty in attendance, passed a resoGriffiths, secretary of the Nevada be ordered soon, as Postmaster Sead-{ lution unanimously asking the. State City Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. C. .den reports that for the first time inj Highwa y Commission to appropriate E. Parsons, Forest Supervisor R. I. with the books of the county auditor. i third game —Nevada City A team ministrator and district attorney be ‘All monies coHected were properly , vs. the Cardinal’s A team, was won consolidated. This latter consolidaaccounted for, and due credit should, by the Cardin € This change required several alterations in the postoffice. The al Grass Valley C team, was won by Ne lost or gained thereby. Company, accountants of Sacramen-. By THE CUB REPORTER Saturday evening Redmen’s Hall MONDAY, DEC. 11, 1933 To Take Kinks Out Of Downieville Road Postmaster Phil Seadden is mak-« ng several improvements in the serv. ice facilities of the local post office . The money order, insurance and registered mail will be in charge of Miss Meservey, assistant postmaster . Her‘ was thronged with happy high school amination and audit of the county's . ‘transactions, and the county neither fiscal affairs today, L. M. Strain and, BASKETBALL The GOLD Center OFFICER HONORED BYC CC BOYS By GLEN WRIGHT tribute to the man who has been at the helm of their ship and has piloted.it through fair weather and storm to the satisfaction of all, the members of Company 914, CCC December 20.,The pannel convada county part of the Downieville sists of the following: . highway. He caNed. attention to two hundred strong, expressed their Grass Valley “Township— John ithe fact that the nature of the work esteem of their skipper by tendering Gray, Charles F. Othet, to Captain Philip F. Biehl a surprise Henry would require a large proportion Wylie King, center; Art EBlRay Wilde, forwards; Har old Lopez and Ray Steger, guards. The outstanding Nevada City play of Goudge, Thornas Mulcahy, Harold W. farewell banquet Thursday evening i manuel labor, thereby relieving the ers during the long evening were on Robinson,-Edward tion of the following offices: Jones, fin the dining room at the Grass Val-—, John F. unemp to note this inerease in efficiency, loyment conditions in this ; the A team, Pierce Celio, Rozynski; Looser, Frank W. Hooper, Mrs. lL. E. county 1. District attorney and publie ad-'! . ley camp. and du eredit chould be given to Mr. . the B. team, Tamblyn and Carl Wales ministrator. , C R. Clinch, William Jaeckle, McCormack and assistants. Captain Biehl, wha has been reIt Was announced that the work Steger; the C team, Ray Steger, Ray on frank Edredge, Frank R. French, 2. Sheriff and coroner, P. lieved by Captain Allen Deason Jr., the eastern end of the Tahoe-Ukiah Treasurer and Tax Collector:— Vilde, and Harold Lopez. G. Ullrich, Edgar M. Shaw, Clare In the former ease there would be nce as commander of the company, will highw ay, is already 10 per cent comThe books of this office were also Green. a saving to the county of $400 per pleted, and that the work is being leave on or before December 15 to found to be in very good condition. annum in salary, and, inasmuch as Nevada Township—Rthel O. Parsons}
rushed during the present favorable resume his command at Fort Winhe cash was counted during the the district attorney takes care of! Minerva Wright, A. Hartung, Frank: field Seott. weather conditions. course of the audit and reconcilliaall legal matters in connection with . Davies, E. M. Rector, James The event, planned and anticipatDolan, tion made back to June 30, 19338, the Judge Nugent of Sierraville, fearthe publie administrators office. If! Mrs. Virginia O'Neill, George H. Cal}ing to tackle the road closing date of the period under reed by the men for several days, was between the the records were all in his eare, he anan. : enlivened by musical entertainment, view. We found no discrepancies of North Yuba and Nevada City;got up would be kept in closer touch with! Rough and Ready—Henry Struckand speeches by the guests, among any consequence. Mr. Steel. and at 2:30 in the morning and motor ed all the transactions. : {.man, Thomas Casey, Jesse Sanfor whom were Mr. Richard, L. P. Biged. to Sacramento Via Reno. deputy should also be given = credit He was two In the latter case a saving of $10 Meadow Lake Township—Maude low, Mr. Allen Gracey, Mr Frank Mefor excellent efficiency. hours late in arriving at the confer per inquest would be affected, Maynard, W. W. Englebright. Caslin, and Lieutenant Allen, of the ‘ . Miss Helen Chapman, daughter of}; Assessor—Nothing .was found well as a saving in. mileage, since Bridgeport—Jos. J. McCullough, Bear Valley CCC camp, Lieutenant wrong With the books of this office. the sheriff. also attends the inquest!; Dr. and Mrs. C. W.-Chapman, a stud ULC DILLPICKLE A CRACKS DOWN ON . GEN JOHNSON The tax rolls were in good condition and all personal property taxes collected were turned into the treasury with the net result of -an overpay ment of 20 cents. Justice Courts—The books of ‘the three justices of the peace were ex and receives pay for mileage. During!. } ent in the University of California, the period under review there were,'has been elected to the Theta Sigma forty-four inquests and the sheriff . Chi, intercollegeate journalist honor instead of the coroner could hold the esis sc 8 ' She ha§ just become a inquest without any additional com{member of the “Dill Pickle” staff, pensation or expense. Provision for jan annual publication of the women the consolidation of the above offi.of the University, which SneTee ones SCHOLARSHIP LAVA CAP MILL FEDERATION IS READY DEC 15 NEV. CITY GUEST Sampling of the 850 foot Banner {Shaft of the Lava Cap property, last south east of Nevada City, is in prog amined and all monies reported col. cers is found in section 4017 of the; to the men’s “Raspberry.’ The “Dill Pickle’. was issued lected by them as supported by their Political Code of 1931. The financial statement complied . 1week. dockets were paid into the treasury. It’s lead story has national Exception is made to this in the case by the auditors shows Nevada County i wienitisance in that it deals with W. B. Telfer, of Grass Valley camp acted as master of ceremonies. entertainment The musical provided by the Singin’ KP’s, was who, during the festivities, rendered several songs appropriate to the oecas ion. The Singin’ KP’s are. Earle M. Smith, Vernon Krouvt, Glen Wright, Al Armstrong, George Lienen, and R. Goiler, enrolees, who have earned Scholarship Fede their title by Conaany singing while By THE CUB REPORTER The California ration delegates opened their annual Stations are being cut on the 600 at work. convention Saturday morning in Neof the late Justice ‘Ocker, who turned receipts for the fiscal year ending General Hugh Johnson, NRA adminfoot, and 800 foot levels in the mine Climaxing the event, James Shaw vada City. The delegates began arin several hundred dollars more than June 80, totaled $437,752 , and this; istrator, and his efforts to find a reapreparatory to the taking ore over to . riving at the high school . Company 914 member, in, behalf of his docket called for. Since he died included among other items the fol-. 80n for coming West in the near fufor regis-+ the Central mine mill for testing. company, delivered the tration early in the day and at 10:30 ithe entirebefore the audit was made, we had lowing: ; ture. The Dill Pickle story is to the The shaft of the Central will . farewell eulogy and presented CapTOlAr taxes = $270,832 teffect that Gen. Johnson, through be a round table discussion was held. no recourse for an explanation of the. completed on the twientieh of Licenses, beverage, .... this Cecilia Woods, of Nevada City, took tain Biehl with the gift, a fountain discrepancies, and inasmuch es he. 467 friends, approached Prof. Max Radin, month when active developmen t Fines, justice courts, wili the minutes of the meeting which pen desk set and electric clock. This was over and not short, we overlook. 4.639 : of the University legal department, Start on thé 600 foot, 800 foot present was bought by the company ed his apparent errors of omission ; and and lasted until twelve o’clock when it presid Franchise, Sierra Pacific ent-of the scholastic honor . 1,000 foot levels. members by popular subscription. This Was work adjour 1 societ Power Cons is ned bey, for Phi lunch. from his dockets. His successor, Beta Shortly Kappa, stating that 461 ing In honor of the guests and as a pushe d. The big 250 ton daily after the adjournment, everyon however, should be instructed in the Interest receipts ....... 3,502 he (Gen. Johnson) would like to be e had capac fitting ity gesture to CCC activities, the mill will be ready for oparrived at Schreiber’ Subventions & grants.._. 115,519 . made an honorary member of the property use of his dockets and fee Cafe s where a orbanquet erati on table was decorated with a on the _ fiftee nth of County hospital revenue. book. this fine meal was enjoyed. That is, 2,446 : anization with the privilege of miniatu 3 month re . reproduction of Lake ”Taeveryon weari County ng the coveted gold~key eme.except the Roseville delegafarm revenue... 3,030 Shériff—No fault was found with hoe, which was modeled by Miss B. Otto E. ‘tion, blem Schif County fees. ..12... which of fner had Phi Beta Kappa lost its way someis superinten 5,538 , the books of this office. and fines reported . All fees collected were. paid into the treasury, and the record of meals for prisoners was justified and supported by the jail regis Inheritance taxes ...... 898 d Arrangements to confer this honor . on the general were speedily made NEVADA CITY FIREMEN AT MARYSVILLE MEETING jand it is We’ were pleased to note that! our recommendation of last year, in ter. ress at the present time. understood -that he will leave shortly for the coast and that ;he will appear at the University for the ceremonies. The “Dill Pickle’ implies that the ent of the Lava Cap. He is direc ting where in the winding alleys of Neall his efforts into putting this After lunch at~ which prop‘Yada City. erty on a production basis as soon as :the Roseville delegation arrived in possible. . TWENTY ONE ON HI HONOR ROLL’ time for desert, Miss Carter the home chapter’s advisor, led the caravan of tered with the names of the guests. SCOUT COUNCIL ELECTS OFFICERS auto’s filled with students. through }the mill of t,he Empire mine reference to the county being billed A group of Nevada City firemen j Which gener al was only examined desire thoroughly. d a good reason direct for meals instead of paying, . motored to Marysville Sunday and From for visiting the coast for politi there the excursion ists the sheriff for them, was put into ef-. attended the final day’s session betook cal of themsel purpos ves to es, the witho Grass Valley ut appea Me-: fect. ring to do so. the California liremen’s Association morial The Park Phi club Beta Aouse Kappa where Miss ceremi nial, which achas been held in that city the Recorder—All fees collected by , cording to the ‘Dill Pickle,” affords * The following 21 high school stud-. Tremaine and Mrs. eckeley served this office were paid into the treas-, past week. One hundred friends of ‘the Boy the good general this opportunity. ents have attained the honor roll at hot dogs and marshmelliws to the! Scouts Sunday’s session was devoted to ury, no errors were found, and the! gathered at the annual din{ . the high school, following the exhungry mob. j Racial activities and the local firebooks wete in excellent-eondition. . ner of the Tahoe Regional council inFrom the club house, the delega. aminations and reports for the six men were the guests of the MarysOustomah ‘ete O. O. F. Auburn Saturday night. Following Public Administratrix—There was tion returned, respectively to Stockweeks period: ; ville firemen. -Nominates Officers the dinner an election of officers for little activity in this office as far as . ton, Sacramento, Roseville, Dixon, Those motoring down from Nevada Oustamah Lodge, of Odd Fells Fressmen—Norman Anderson, A. .the coming year was held. K. D. the estates of deceased persons were a . Auburn, Vallejo, Grass Valley, San Robinson of Auburn, was chosen 3s concerned. Schedule 2, shows quite! City yesterday were: Louis Kopp, . of Nevada City, held an election of Joerschke, Wylie King, Dick Tuttle. Juan and Galt. chief of the local fire department: . officers Tuesday evening. Sophomores—Roxanne Boggs, M. president; Judge,J. B. Landis of Ava number of old estates in the TreasNominees were: Stenger Williat; German, Walter Warnecke, Eleanor . Myers Mobley, Roland Wright, How. burn, honorary. vice president; wilurer’s books and none of which are . ard Penrose, Ed Baker, Ray Wilde, Poor: noble grand; Fred Crabb, vice Willoughby, Covey liam Durbrow of Grass Valley, vice Willis, Cecelia shown on the books of the public adEmil Ott, and James Penrose, and grand; Alfred Seaman, Woods. recordin president ;and Judge Raglan Tuttle g ministratrix. secretary; John Darke, financial-secBill Sproul. of Nevada City, representative on Lasts Juniors —Audrey Davis, cl County Hospital—All_ monies re-! Among the above was the ritual iretary; E. M. Rector; treasurer. _National Council. Dunlap, Oral Keller, Dick Marriott, ! ‘ported collected by this department . . team of Nevada City, which demonInstallation of the newly elected ‘Frankli Nevada county was represented at n Tuttle, Margery In aes to a a telegram a sent by } Williams . Were paid into the treasury, and an! 1 Started the firemen’s ritual at the officers will take Eee in. January. Seniors—Joe Cicogni, Beryl Coa-' 5. Lee Leiter to the Newmont Minj.the meeting by Judge and Mrs. Ragomission of$60 reported by us last! ponaetRye. frey, Erma Keller, Margaret Phariss, '‘ing Company felicitating the comjlan Tuttle ‘was also paid in. and ee William Durbrow. Gertrude Sawyer. . pany for its splendid gift of $50,000, Officers! Elees County Farm—The books of this Mr. and Mrs. c. S. Libby and chilThe honor is attained under the . dividend among their approximate] By Knight: Templar department were poorly kept, and in dren of Eureka, who visited her par— “ Last Thursday evening ~Nevada i following system of grading: A gives Sb 000 employees, Fred Searls, Jr. only four out of the.twelve months . ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Richards, jCommandery, No. 6, Knights Templar 3 points, B, 2 points, and C, vice. preside nt sent the ‘following 1 point. : were amounts chargeable to the over Thanksgiving holidays, have reelected the following officers for the wire: oO tale county hospital in agreement with turned home. The Lloyds Limited Mining Comcoming year: T. M. Harris, E. C3 [ss Mrs. Frank Chapman is making af. “Many thanks for your kind teleA. the amounts of the warrants drawn pany, of. which C. E. Rogers.is superB. Adams, G. E., Ed_S. Matteson, ¢: Sood recovery from a severe attack gram, which, due to my absence in therefore. There were also numerintendent is rebuilding. the old mill G., Ben Hall, _Bres.,. Joe Stenger, rerae flu. the Nora. has just reached me." ous errors in extensions and footings, and will shortly make a test” fun'o ycorder, -John-R.: ‘Thomas, S.-W., en H. —-o the net effect of which served to over250 tons of ore. The company now R. Weber, J. W. Wis. Raglan Tuttle has returned ; Mr. ana Mra state the revenue of the farm and GR R. Bennetts of tite FRED SEARLS REPLIET TO 4 Winding, of the Exclusive Florist Shop in Grass Valley. An added woodsy touch were the place cards, which were strips of pine bark, let S. LEE LEITER TELEGRAM ‘LLOYDS MINING CO. IS REBUILDING MILL. the expense of the hospital. The fore employs 14 men. Rogers is @ gradInatallation of the newly elected from a visit with i asco in Sacraet uate = the Missouri Schoo! of Mines. oltiesre ahve) take ‘places fa January. mento. day. ee Oly enn 4 iq