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“@-:®--@--s--@--@--o-Wol I< Ne 36. Th= County Seat Paper NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA The COLD Coes FRIDAY, JAN, 11, 1935
San Juan Ridge League NEVADACITYIS SKICLUBTOBE Pe amite Brings Old
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Goes Atter Ni ew Deal “HW . V W ater Dispute to Head 4
The San Juan . Ridge Improve,ments along the ridge. -An allot: oa f the Cit : The N d “Chee: Vall , The Relief Hill Mining Bempiay 4 ice Electric Company threatened all 1a
= > Soe ing ste : e “i905 : : > h a special meeting o 1e City 1e ev Sity I alley Ska! ‘ Ses Z = 1
ment Leasue is seust so make its) ment of such Eunes was finally : : B . : oe sue : Ltd., on advice of its attorney,. to! mine operators, both gravel and bow. reas izaztion will sss colt esis Sok: the residents who nee Council held Wednesday . night, a‘! Club met last night at the Chamber . bring matters in dispute with the! quartz along the Bear River with in-: “4
pleted in the mext few days. Its organizing the league are much dis-. ;esolution to seek the aid of the of Commerce for-the purpose of re-; Pacific Gas & Electric Company to] junction proceedings. This was done E
membership will embrace residents . satisfied that the two hundred, ot {. state Highway Commission for the . organizing the club and enlargingi@ head, last week “dynamited the! following. bitter complaints on the from: French Corral along the entire . more, men employed are engaged in} : : = Pg ae oa ae eae ie ee
igs ay ; : # ie nis power . DUrpose of ‘making a survey’ in Nejthe membership. President Milos . e in the Bear River ditch which . part of water users of the Bear Valtidge, including San Juan, North brushing the pole lines of a -power : ‘the Pacific Gas & Electric Company ley ditch in New. Castle, Roseville
vada City to determine the most . Sivohite presided.’ ~ ; ; Ses : : . : =
; ; ‘had locked and over .which it: had Lincoln and way points, who averrexpected that fully four hundred]. roads which sadly need it. The! practical and economical way to con-. Since the payment for the Ski’ placed an armed: cuard. ed there was too much silt in theft
Ridge in the opinion of the Leacue nett Nevada City with the newly) 23. srounds has been made and the{ The impasse which dynamite was. water supply.
members needs a New Deal, and the . opened Tahoe-Ukiah highway and the club has clear title to the property,iused to break, dates back over 4 However, none of the mine operamembers will be enrolled.
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Bloamfrield and Graniteville. It pee instead of repairing the
The organization took form fac
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ing the agitation to obtain SERA . ! first step in that New De al, they de. . Downieville hignway. : the treasury must be replenished in;year. According to the mining com-. tors seemed to be much impressed
furds for much needed improve. clare; is to improve the roads. C. H. Whitmore, division engineer order that anything at all be accom' pany officials, the Bear River water] with this threat owing to the fact
er the seen ey: Commission Shea plished. Nominations were made!right which the Liberty Hill holds.jthat Bear River water rights were
ed the meeting in response to an infor a new Board of Directors which,is one of the oldest in the state. regarded as amply protected in all
s I) I ‘okio His eal Dect: ie Oy seep de included: -R. J. Bennetts, F. F. Gas. older. in fact than the “oldest in-. contracts made with the Pacific Gas
. aueees that the Highway Commis. cigy, Walter Carlson, Judge Raglan ; babiant’’ hereabouts. & Electric when it first began to
‘Sion did not wish to dictate in any i initle. Frank Finnegan, Jack Wolff.', Nearly a year ago the Pacific Gas use water from the Bear’ River.
oe PLACER RESUMPTION That week end comes after thetofSan — Francisco, yesterday /an. Watching these procedings with keen
promised to see the Gerkeley mee DISTRI ¥ 4 CT WI LR}
IN . $5000 Los Angeles Open Champion , nounced that one of the big atte intercst
With theii friends to see greater ANd y ——— j Ship, and just before the $4000 San for 1935 for Nevada county will ne goes thrills:
: RE @ TED j CAMPTONVILLE; Jan. 10.—-Monfrancisco match play tournament _the construction of a beautiful mod‘FORMER RESIDENT § SEES
Fwo hundred feet of motion pi BE my 7) STAT DJ os downpour continued: all day} which means that. virtually every, ern. mausoleum,:to stand alone the!
BY ICE RINK AT wey 'o te city which route: should’) onic. Kach, Harold Hartung, Le-! : __. These contracts, it is said, safe;
be chosen for the prposed conneeland Smith, Earl Covey, George Car. ~Iguard most of the mining compan: tin, but if the city so desired, the ter, Frank Booth, of Marysville Dan! ies in their Iong established rights CAMP PAHATSI
Highway Commission would be slad stewart, Miles Coughlin and L. hk. ! to Bear River water. : FE:
, to cooperate by making a survey to Jefford.
The Pacific Gas & Electric did not
eB The 47 scouts attending Winter .
ee ied ee oe ‘twas suggested that eee
one oe procesee ee
‘ Camp at Camp Pahatsi returned lasi . ee aie me = gene ships to the Ski Club be sold in. the mine operators, who regarded
Friday after. a highly successful and‘
es : ae a a = a . ae Marysville and the adjacent ae
ne eee ee noes varied outing in the snows of the
Be ey oe Bes ae ee 8% any Of. Uiose romeo
ve me Pee te
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erally felt among members of the come up here for snow sports. as‘
users in the Iower altitudes. But
sgh aes Camp Pahatsi aeue DIOVEC .
Counéil, the Chamber of Commerce Wl dp in bis HHS, hss Sn
llast week, following company ordain:
ce SS AS Ie ee
,and interested citiens, that quick . o¢ faising “money, dances giver ot the water supplied the Liberty Hilf ae TEES age ee a6 oy
‘action should be eae Gos one am open-air platform during the!
God Mining Company, Ltd., was
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‘upon, as an influx of summer tourspring and summer were proposed. .
j Shut off by means of a gate in the
tivities. .Some one dug up Pe we list traffic, by reason of the opening . , In the meantime it is imperative . [ Bear River ditch. The mine operaskates. and the rush “was on. Be ithe Tahoe-Ukiah, would soon be that the membership be increased to . tors “opened the gate and suppied
two days the ice rink grew in suas
‘here, adding to the congestion al-. great degree, as it was in thesecuc!
. themselves with the water.. An
as the seouts BEoveled and swe pL .
i ready present in Nevada City. ce Wass. : so
‘ armed guard was then placed over Snow nes the des was 1800 .
ae" large body of interested citizens Membership cards can. be nee ccoa
,; the gate, but in ane of his absences, _ oe oe ae a oo ee as well as the committee named by at the Chamber of Commerce buila-] a charge of dynamite destroyed the
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(e Ie, oo BS ae ing. or at the Nugget “office. The ,
meee accuse ¢ inca ffi day, December 3060, in the tail end of Monty G. Mason, abore, ee eee ae ze Doteasy Be ee fOr
or ee : ae: ee 2 ae me a
2 aS American transport flyer, is Standard Oil Co. pointed out that adults, and 50 cents for students. . cers of the.company state, was on
a snow storm. making ski and foot ready to take off on a non-stop ithe route from .Trueckee to Sacra. The meeting was adjourned sae
the ‘advice of the company's attortrails from the highway and_ the flight from Los Angeles to Tokio, Biles a ee Colfax, and’ with theelim. ey She e = oh eh othe Bae 1
ney, James Peck of San Franciseo, railroad track and prepared the _ Japan, which he hopes to comJere OY the oxieline Bouiencck a Janna = whic r 1e Boarc
brabahty ihe! mod. tannas ‘ecune lodge for the crowd coming by trai: plete in 37 hours. The distance Ps ese ae 5 : = : ;at Diregiors will be elected,.and the v1
hes : cede: oe eee
e s : : Wye eae is 6400 miles. . Nevada City, the Tahoe-Ukiah route lin turn will appoint the officers of . This pricd — chavarntnch: rights awyet in California.
and stage. Fhrough thg courtesy of' .
. would’ become the more desirable. }; ha ne a fel
oie Following the dynamiting, the Pa: e SES perees,, ;
the.club. The meeting will be in. Seems fo have an ardent admirer
the Southern Pacifie railway, mee rip:
. Several’ routes were discussed. pg Ehamber of Commereé at 21 in little Bleanor Harris, 2. of ifie Gas & Electric Company filed
trains stopped Just below camp, 0:1: The evenings were spent in ERG ane eich seemed to find Prete be eon! : : i Long Island). And why vin Le injunction. suit_im Superior Judge Bisloe « feet from “ths ‘todée, both-com warm lodge at. games,’ special oo est favor is: the one which would) ee : Owned by J.\ P, Morgan, it wag . Landis’ court in Placer county and pand going: Srams and stories. Of the part 26/ follow the present road ‘past the
; pean era aco haa bai j pi Yayed for $15,000 damages. A
‘ew Year's Eve. was Soleus ated were from Marin county, under the] hienschool, and ‘come straight
! tion. — [temporary restraining order was D 3 a watch werty, participating in leadership of Scont: Executive RH lnerocs Deer Creek, ladee a new
. “ranted and an order to show ceuse Sage 'es . All were aroused when the Worsley. Others of the seven adults . bridge below the Gault bridge ane : jSegoe Saeco Be hy the order should not be made
noise started about five minutes o1 giving leadership to the camp Were . conncet with the Downieville fe T p A . PEN ‘BEAUTIFUL
NEW } perma hent was issued. The matter
. twelve midnight, and once downScout Executive W. T. Lindsay. of. Way Phone fhe “sauce <a Tahoe . : j i 4 i will come up for hearing in Auburn z stairs Lo Darticipate in =the special Petaluma: Fred Stephen. cook. who would proceed out East Broad. or in .
pon January 14,
ee ew Tete Say ee echo is assistant scoutmaster in Rose-. that several vicinity, and A eee CHAMPIONSHIP.
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FOR ae ee oie peace
ae elves ae —— se = a ville and Scout Executive Harris . the northern edge of the city finally .
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ss punciey Se eee oo
aes = sae Be a =e icksecker,who was—incharges ae connect with the Tahoe-Ukiah high. SACRAMENTO. ae 10.—Sacra, zt S RE fae pee aa
was a demonstration of skiing ane a ee pee ee es tie vee mento fought hard for the dates of
[nocnsne to ey one 4h venaeu
} A Jumping by Roy Mikelson, 1933 Nape . January 19, 20 and 21 to stage its . . f the old battle. Officials of other
IN Hong Ski ee Champion. MARY VOU! BET st HOO. ‘RAINS S SOON TO PERMIT . $2: 2500 Open aoe . Championship + ae -. . De = eae hee ¢ . companie s whose mining operaiions ; of the scouts from the Bay area had
jand not without reason. [§ ‘ineer, of Engineer Assoc 1ALeS “dey end upon Bear River water, are
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tures were taken of the various acfh ad and on into the night, with heavy'one of the hationally known pros}. highway hetween: this city and Grass . CITY AF TER 55 YEARS
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tivities to be addéd to those already Mra a A ern . makine }#n0w, falling only a few miles up . who play in these major events Wil. , Valley.
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country. The rain during.the past . also take in the Sacramento event. ‘. Negotiations for the necessary
at hand for publicity Purposes. Jae
Calder, of the Auburn Ski Club, acteparations for the reestablish;
'week has been so intense as to give Stiles, a native of Nevada City, rent of the You Bet school distric The entire field competing in the land on whieh this splendid. struc: aa er See = = : ie :
t . wid left here with his parents as a ed as. leader and_ instructor in ski“hich was formally abandoned se
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small child, was a Nevada City visit
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the ground one of the best soakings 5/1 40S Angeles battle this week end is ture will be erected are well unde:
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Ing assisted by Ken Reynolds. Cross Pt ean ee as Notices of the ne has had in many years with re expected to move northward nex’; way through the office of ‘Charles
= >: iadi years abo, a’ a 2S Li © = A sag =
country trips were made and much imption. of the school district are
tor yesterday, his first visit in his in the . Marsh Brown, Nevada Citv realty
isult of many loose places along the . week to pluck off the $2
ty ‘arious roads caving and _ sliding. local tourney before taking in the dealer, and announcement of the
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home town in over 55 years.. Mr.
Considerable difficulty Bas been ex-j. San Francisco affair. transaction will be made shortly: :Stile’s grandfather, W. C. Stiles, was
j berie need on the Yuba Pass highSuccess of the Sacramento classic The mausoleum to be éreeted wil nla mining man* in this district, 9
ing had beens tried on Kilborn Lake superintendent of schools, as re-!@Y a8 well as on. many_off toads. {has already been assured with the cost approximately $100,000. fc anes ee eee his name.
and from the interest shown it wii! huited by lnw. and the hoard ef acIn this area, fhe Fike City road has entries Of such fairway petebratios . weil be a structure 100 feet Ione by . fis ae nee Siler, Opersiae
beva feature of all future camps. pervisors at their next meeting wilt twelve large slides within the first as Walter Hagen, Horton Smith. ' 9 feet wide. It wilt be built to ac. . @ sash and door factory in Nevada
practicing on down hill turns and eing. posted about the district—it:
stODS Was Gone. self. A map oof the school districi
This was the first time -that skathas been drawn to send to the state
= z : ; Ac : P s alidine 1 <i ae : ; : aan t See City years ago. Mr. iles, w s
What does cleaning several ‘thusand probably formally pass the resolutwo miles. Most .of the sliding toa! Craig Wood, Jimmie Thomson, Haz tecomodate 372 crypts, 540 niches fort é Stil who wa
ed over last. year by the CWA. The Johnnie ‘Dawson, to name only 4a ashes of the dead and two family:
-kating as an additional sport condistrict, and a temporary school has : Z : : 285 : :
with very little. ineonvenience tol 60 who have actually sent in their . bodies, and four family alcoves for
. R. Hall, at the P. G. E., mill, where Star, has wired tourney officials he
ole
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,#ccompanied by his wife, thought
“4uare feet of lake surface mean tion reestablishing the district.
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slide have been cleared promptly; few. These golfers head a list of
: : Perous. He is engaged in the nursiderable relief will be given to siibeen organized and is now’ functhose traveling the road. entries,
oe iches oF snes oe
he } p record of local weathe will fly to tl t t 1 thet ne ue Pew pointed cen eee IN AT CAMPTONVILLE
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e keeps a reco sf: feather . w y to the tournament anc lw
last 18 hours. of the trip, giving . HIGH SCHOOL TO ADOPT :
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day that earth burial is rapidly los:
aoe : vee g: = ran sing, : Vy Ari y "I
place on portions of the road work-. old McSpaden, George Von Elm, and! the enshrinement of urns containing : ee ae age:
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he twin cities looke uitwhen there is skating in view? With There are now: 27 children in the
q e pros
®©'trooms for the entombment of five :
sery business in Riehmond.
ing Where there has been a short-j tioning. In one family alone are “ the accomodation of five bodies 2
a —— j : : Local weather observer Elmer S. Richar Arle WwW ovie
-age of ski equipment. ‘eight children of school age. . y) tichard Arlen, Hollywood movi each.
activities ‘or the weather bureau of he will do his best to bring Bing a those from the Bay region an addi-. : : : 3 ing ground. More and more people ——
\ a D sis tional thrill of being ina srow 55 MINUTE PERIODS the Department of Agriculture, reCrosby, not only the best crooner, ; pre turning tothe entambment af CAMPTONVILLE, Jan. 10.—John
. ae FE The case of the -weatho« ¢ cords 9.57 inches precipitation for}but the “ best actor-golfer in ONO) cconsed paladivcs in oe pee ean. . M Jaynes became Constable. of
@uring the «camp waa clear: and. 0 nln a. a os Sogou baa ao es capital, to Sacramento. ars epi Sian ae ca a . Camptonville Township Monday
warm, ideal for a mountain egies Poe eee will probably go into effect ing x oe pats of Sa \eums offer, and that since mauso. When ne was sworn into the office =
ue Se Ss ee eee beginning .Monday, January 21. re Seen S 9 z ' iNEW SERA PROJECTS ‘leums have been established in the; '® Which he was elected last Au« ees iches,. with 9.50 . inches on -. the gu. : ;,./S8ust. He succeeds Constable Erle
2 REAL ESTATE OFFICE Frinetpal -Kiorlie has. announced) scoung at the ond of the wioatl. Wh . ee ee oe eene See heen who did not seek re-election
that instead of eight forty minute maximum temperature of the month . S: PLANNED BY COUNCIL out the country, the practice of sg i is retiring trom tas office.
~ BUILDING SOON READY periods, there will be seven cua ae was 68 degrees on the 8th., and 26 ee cineration has also eroened oft _ Jaynes is a native and life ee:
five’ minute periods. _The fifty-five degrees the minimum on the 2nd, The City Council, of Nevada City, substantially. : . resident of this section, and his
Another—-builtdinge which-is imprev. or—-sixty—minute period_—is. now gen13th and 24th. : ; made a tour of inspection of planned Mr. Brawn, who is handling the . any friends wish him success.
‘ing the looks of Broad street and is erally accepted by highschools Hall records a total rainfall of . SERA projects in this city yesterreal estate phases of this enterprise . : og hi
nearing completion, is the real es-. throughout the state as being of a 24.76 inclies for the three months, day and work will be mapped outlis enthusiastic. He states that the . HONEYCOMB MINE
tate office of Charles Marsh Brown. more convenient length than the of October, November and Decem. for them. The places inspected were twin cities are extremely fortunate .
The interior is neatly finished. The forty minute period., Under this ber, which is -‘more than the past ! Adams Street, to ‘put in gutters and! in securing this modern improveH. D. Robinson, of Sacramento,
work is held up at present on ac-. system, there will be about twentyseveral winters have presented upicutting down of a grade; Champion{ ment. ‘passed through Nevada City Sunday
count of a large steel sash, ordered! five minutes of each period dévoted } to January 1. With the continued . Road, to eut out sharp turn and to Mr. De Cew has had many years with the second truck load of ee
fer the front, failing to arrive in. to supervised study, thus greatly. storm it looks as though amen hers widen the street by taking out part . experience in financing and building jing equipment of a $4000 order for .
te. It will be completed in a few reducing homework. near the normal figure of 65. inches . of a rock wall at the old. Sherman! mausoleums throughout California. : ‘the Honeycomb mine near Campton.
sl days, however. The school day will’ be two min-} per year, will be reached for this ' property; cutting down . bumps in. He was formerly consultant for the ville. .
“a Mr. Brown states Plans are to utes longer, according to Mr. Kjor-. section. -front of the Coughlin home on Nim-! . Emanu-Bl Mausoleum of San Fran-:! T he Honeycomb property is
= stve a grand opening. Mrs. Brown,/} lie, and the daily activites period A few more days rain will give, rod street, and taking off a aha. elon: . It was under his direction! ‘quartz and is an extensive on. It
who has traveled extensively, is de-{ wili be omitted exrept one Friday. . water enough to permit placer min,der at the corners of Clark and that Bakersfield, Vallejo and sevhas had a good producttion record in
lighted with Nevada City as a home, Mr. Kjorlieannounced the new! ing to start, and with continued. Sacramento streets. Work contin-: eral other California ‘cities have ob. the past. Prank Pendola, of. Cantp-~
Mr. Brown is a mative of the city program last Twesday at an activiPrecipitation, they will have a good ues at the swimming pool site, whiie tained these beautiful memorials tonville, is superintendent ot theand is at home kere. . , ties period assembly, ‘ S8asON. : ‘the airport ig practically cpm pleted. and ores Places for the departed. . mise. :
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