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July 15, 1929 (6 pages)

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ST OPA ES Rae LE ASN Man Site Sater 3 Arthur A. Willoughby eR TS oe TY “MONDAY. JULY 15, 1929 SS THE NEVADA Published weekly on Mondays; vat Nevada City, California, and entered as mail matter of fice at Nevada City, under Act of Congress, A Legal: Newspaper published at Nevada City. Elsie P. Willoughby of General Circulation for Nevada City and Nevada County, as defined by legal statute. Printed and er oF ee gy ad ee a ee ca Fe > THE NEVADA CITY. NUGGET, CALIFORNIA. = — ———— CITY NUGGET the second class in the postofMarch 3, 1879. ES Editor and Publisher Associate FRENCH CORRAL ITEMS FRENCH CORRAL, July 13, (Specitl to The Nugget )— Well, after rather a lengthy ‘hot spell’’ the mercury has taken a drop, and the past few days have been “just right”. But we of Nevada county should never complain, for no matter how hot the days, we know our never failing cool nights will follow, . eoond a few weeks in French Cor. ral. Mr. Smith is one of our “Freneh Corral boys’’ andalways delights in “coming home” The Clerkin home near this place was the scene of a happy gathering ‘Cubberley—Boca Hotel, Sunday and it seemed their friends from everywhere ~ “happened in” Mr. and Mrs. Hart of Grass Valley, who by-the-way were old time residents of North San Juan and Pike “we are: pamen seeoeummaimannmbiekite ZaNet i SEIIOLLL LOPE LE IS and bring comfort and _ reporse. Then just think of the good things enjoying in the way of “eats”. Fresh vegetables of all kinds, and fruit, berries of all kinds, cherries, apricots, early peaches { figs, and cream, pure rich yes, and we hardly think it a luxury ; where dairying is a leading industry. Oh how we wish everybody lived right here with us, to share our good things! Well, we will proceed to tell of how things: have been going on for the past week. : Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Flynn of Nevada City visited friends last Friday. Mrs. Flynn is a native of the once busy little mining town of Birchville and most of her life has been spent in that place. Some years ago the family moved to Neyada City in-order’ to give their City, and their two daughters, Marian and Beatrice, and their husbands Browning and family, Mrs. J. McCullough Mrs, K. Sullivan, and children; Mr, and Mrs. and two little daughters, Sullivan and Miss Nelly Mr. Chris Buhl of Browns Valley cream, jand others whom names we did not It seemed the center of traffic for a while with around. Will and Millie Clerkin are so weil ‘and the hospitality of their that when they depart for their mountain of the summer_ People learn were all visitors. so many auto’s” parked known home is shared by so many, home during part their absence is keenly felt. of their type are a valuable to any community. A. Browning, H. Hoskins and W asse Tuesday to investigate condition on the flumes and ditches Water Company. P. Clerkin made a trip to Bowmans of the ’ t Ss Ss: Charles W. Spalding. Deeds Alfred J, Engle et ux to Arthur 'B, Domonske et ux—Lot 7 Block 3 Lakeview Subdivision, Donner Lake Central Pacific Ry. et al to Sherman W. Marsh et al—jnterest in Lots 12 8144NE% See. 3°T16N ‘RY; : Maggie V, Nolan to Arthur L. ~ COURT HOUSE RECCRDS Decree of Distribution Estate of George Hagedorn— to Minnie Johnson SWY4%NW4 SE% NW ¥YNW % NE%4%NW1-4NW1-4 Sec 17° TISN ROE. Notice Non-Responsibility Jesse Sanford et al—Good Hope and Lone Jack mining claims in: Sec 3 T14N R6E. Lease : B. F. and David Waite to Hope Mining Company—Dawson City placer claim on Deer Creek in Sec. 14 TIEN R8E. Union Ice to Agnes Boca Hotel Annex, Boea Hotel Garage. Completion of Contract State of California to Mathews Cons. Co,—portion state highway between Donner Lake to Truckee. Notary Boad Company Gill—Lot 2 Block 44. Grass Valley. W, J. White to Walter Smith— tract in Sec 15 T16N RAE, Herbert E, ilson et ux to Ernest, H. Foster et ux—W%s Lot 2 See 3 T15N RO9E. . Clyde M. Sagen et ux to John Samuel Pittman et ux—S'%SE% Sec 34 T18N RS8E, J. R .Lewis et ux to Floyd E. Wells et ux—surface rights Wild Cat Lode claim, portion Lot 198, Sees, 33 34 TI6N R8E, Edmund G, Kinyon et ux to Claude N, Denny et ux—Lot 2 Block 4 East Grass Valley. Frank E, Buchler et ux to G. E. Hafmann—Lot 67 West Main St., Truckee, Frank Steel, tax collector, to . George R, Carter—Lots 6 7, Block 198 Buckman Tract, Donner Lake. John Tognarelli et ux to Angelo Cartoscelli—Lot 16 Block 57, portion lot 15 Block 57, Nevada City. Wesley F: Allen et ux to Alfons Joseph Jasbec— SWY4SWYNEY Sec 16 T15N ROR, Charles B. Parr, to Mary Emnfa Parr—Lot 18 Block 22, W%NW% W%SW% Sec 2 TI6N R7E. children the advantages of high Mrs. Woodbridge of Grass Valley school, and. in that place they have’. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. a very pretty home on Alexander . Hoskins of this place. street. W. Walsh and_= son of Brown It is quite noticebale that all who) valley pased through with a herd have ever lived on the San Juan. of eattle Tuesday. Ridge speak of that place as Mrs. G. L. Murphy and son, Anmga 3 They abways i? sone selmo and her daughter, Mrs, J. meme » “up home’’ or “over home”’.! pony and grandchildren, Jean and Well, no wonder for it surely is. Jonnnie, visited relatives here ‘Tuesone of the best places on earth!. day. And if we ever get our “water Richard Hardenbrook left fo rights’’ settled many of our peorie r ' Fong Kim to Steve Grondona— ‘Lot 5 Block $2 Grass Valley. George L. Jones’ et ux to M. L. Oakland Wednesday having received . & D. Marsh Co,—reconveyance of will come back Home. a telegram tocome and take a po. deed of trust. /. King has returned to resume) cition there. Joseph H. Gassoway to Fred mining operations here. W. E. Moulton made a business! Searls, Jr.—portion See. 24 TL6N Richard Hardenbrook, who with trip ta Nevada City Wednesday. “RSE. his mother is visiting his uncle, E. Harris, W. E:-Mouiten; Stan--. ~G, -V,-Chamber—-of-Commerce to Thomas Meyers, of this place made /. jey pice and Chas. Weinman made . Wm. Grundy et ux—Bear Cat mina trip to “Grass Valley Friday. He. a trip to Gaston Thursday to in{ing claim in NE% Sec 14 T15N was accompanied by his cousin'. vestigate conditions of the Water RYE. Helen Meyers, who isalso here on Company’s flumes and diiches. ; J. R. Wolert to Cesira Costa— a visit. On their return they Miss Millie Clerkin and Mrs. A.{Julia Laity property in Truckee. brought their aunt, Mrs. Mary MitBrowning , made a trip to Auburn Army Discharge chell, to spend a few days with Wednesday. Raymond E. Miesse. them. Beans oat Register of Actions W. P. Clerkin ane Harry Brown: . Mr. and Riley Lewis and Mr. and 8234—Estate of Minnie Caddy iug returned from Pike City F riday . Mrs. Clyde Kifkham have returned . Karl J. Caddy, petitioner. Nilon Henevening. to their homes at Piru after a visit . messy and Kelly attorneys. A forest fire broke out mnear/at the Kihkham home at Blue Tent. $.35—Estate of Matilda Roseigh. Rirchville Saturday a. m., and fity Mrs. W. H. Curtis is making an ThomasW. James petitioner. Nilon men were called into service to} auto trip to New York. Hennessy and Kelly attorneys. fight it. They had it under control George I. Taylor was in town Sct2236—Estate Thomas FP. Brock. L. by midnight. ‘They thought every-. urday while on his way home from. H. Condon petitioner. Joseph Slye thing safe Sunday, but it broke out! , business trip below. : attorney. again Monday and required the serBert Guild has returned from a EATS vice of many men to subdue it. visit with relatives in Oakland roc age precsunons those forest Mrs. F. W. Medlin entertained her Dr. W. P. SAWYER rse will come. son Alfred rife fr ee i : ‘ ‘ Mk od ie eee tl Brat aid Sacramwill S at his office this place have gone to work on Mrs. and Mrs. W. H. Davey and pes arid the river for awhile. Mrs. Nellie Clark are spending two Glasses Correctly Fitted Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Meyers and daughters, and Mr. Mrs. J. Keating, returned to their home in Oakland Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conner came up from Sacramento Saturday to visit their home in Sweetland for a few days, and also to be present at the regular meeting of the S. J. W. A. Sunday. The regular meeting of the S. J. R. W. A. was held Sunday afternoon. A good attendance was present and fmportant business transacted. Our chairman, Sam McCullough, could not be present on account of illness, but his serious illness has not lessened Sam’s interest in the water question and he is still working hard for our interet. We are glad to state that he is improving a little. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of San Francisco and two babies, Normaa and Louella, came Sunday and will J. F. O'CONNOR Civil and Mining Engineer Uatt . States. M Land Su i; sa oe an, Matin Street, Grass eo ARMSTRONG & TABKR VU. 8. Land & Mining Attorneys i Meyers mother, ; George Hothersoll is entertaining Kinley of Oakral. Surveyor. ; Upstairs weeks in San Francisco: his niece Mrs. B. EB. land. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolff and fan ily spent the weekend in Oakland. Miss Alice Collin sis making Vaeaition trip to Palo Alto. Anheuser-Buseh Quality every ounce of it Procuring Title to Mineral Lands’ a weer, aaboen: Biss. ee se BM-132_ 3183. Office Main 1772--J Se ee eee j ia Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Office practice only Ott Building Main Street Nevada City ‘Out of Town for Few Weeks FINE WATCH REPAIRING Radic Servicing and Repairs CLARENCE R. GRAY
320 Coyote St. Phone 152 Work Called for and Delivered Ore and Bullion Purchaséd Licens® ti by State of Culifornta ~ Established 1907 WILDBERG “BROS. { SMELTING & REFINING Co. Offices: 742 Market Se.,San Francisco ,_Plant: South'San Francisco ( THE ROSE LEF BEAUTY SHOPPE Hair Dressing and Reauty Work. Famous Adele Toilet Articles. Louise Martin . bound Mine for \ steadily If the process ager, projects undertaken in county. gold producing sent operaotrs. Mr. A. Seibrecht the owner of this property. — on development work present operators of this propert ter haying been a handicap up the present time ‘ leff Tuesday for Whisky Diggings trip, pany at Gibsonville old Taber on a Mine surveyed erty. and Thomas will survey Wm, property, preparations to is a hydraulic making operations, The Original which try, is -destined to be also one the deepest mines, dent Maxwell’s : thus ‘far is very encouraging to the Y: . who bonded it last fall, The season j;at this altitude is a little late, wate i : i to 2 Ross F.;Taylor and Lavier Thomas f° Tues Gibsonville and . isky surveying ;trip,. The Taber Development Comtor, who has original ideas and t of shaft sinking has progressed a depth of almost 3000 feet a still going down. This mine is bei developed on a large scale, 90 m being. employed, and the work ;prospecting does not in any {interfere with production work. There are four men at work George McGee’s Italian Placer Mine on Howard Creek, the summit. This is a drift and development: work is forward opening up n drifts. is very satisfactory. The Monarch Mine, five miles northwest of Sierra Ci SIERRA COUNTY MINING . ‘of a. Ht Bodine léree ‘beuic+ of low-grade ore by flotation process is successful, which is being determined at the Gray Eagle Mine by Gordon M. Bettles, general manthen the development of that _property will be one of the bigge Sierra The Primrose Quartz Mine, in Hog Canyon, above Sierra City, started property in this coundropping five stamps. Tiis is an old producer, consisting of*nine claims, and Seattle capitalists are the preThe Showstorm Quartz Mine, situated on the right rim of the crater enclosing Salmon Lake, is carrying that is producing satisfactory results. ‘The tunnel is in 500 feet and the showing is having the prepara! tory, to the reopening of that propAt Whiskey Diggings Taylor the JronS, Brown, This resume 16-to-1 Gold Mine at Alleghany, said to. be the richest . gold’ producing property in this counif Superintentheories prove correct. Mr. Maxwell is a real prospecdaring to carry them out. The work way Diggings mine going The showing made thus far located about. ee ——————— J —— ee is under panureasioan by Burkhard Investment Company and the Occidental. Insurance Company, it is reported, This is an old property, which produced heavily more than forty years ago, but which has been dormant for a long. time. Work on this group, consisting of 43-claims, is to begin jusa 4s soon st]as the deal is fully consummated, fifteenmen having already been engaged, it is said. Jack Lee is to be in-charge: as superintendent. There is a 330-foot shaft, which will be sunk 250 feet’ farther to the ledge, and more men will be added as the work progresses. It is said» the new operators of this is . Property. have unlimited eapital, with which to repoen this mine and that it will be developed on a large sacle. This is one of the really important Use “Skeeter Sksot. Sold only at your Rexall is of he vi based to nd! ng en . of . at on ew 0 COURTESY AND ty, wt fn to $3.00 A SPLENDID VALUE 17 Powell Street at Market THIS CENTRAL DOWNTOWN LOCATION animportant convenience to you This coupon entitles ho®er to FREE Yellow Taxi—depot to Turpin Hotel. * FREE GARAGE T.E-FARROW __ Sea 5 TURPIN HOTEL W.M.SELL, Jr. ead that are resaonable. We have anything you product. Just give us a trial. Phe: . 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Mr. Beschurman came down Friday morning to return to San Francisco on the Pickwick byt the remainder of the party will “be in camp for some days yet. ' developments in the mining industry 'totake place in this county for . some time.—The Messenger. » Three Ounces, 25c Drug Store. . . Sele leedeey Se eee oigeeafesfeaferfeatestoote gy "THE GROCERY STORE WHERE SERVICE PREVAIL we have the largest, most complete stock of pure, fresh groceries in town at erees Trade with us and you will always get real VALUE! may require in the line of foodstuffs—and always the BEST of any scien J. J. JACKSON We Deliver soos ole atertoalertente setae olesfesteseoge ofecbeoleoleoleabeabebederfeay Miller . FEDERAL RATRA SERVICE TIRES “LOW PRICES ON FEDERAL TIRES Guaranteed Vulcanizing and. Repairing ACE TIRE SHOP 110 Main St. Grass Valley 1769 SALES AGENCY ¢ ERAL iis IRE ] EXT SERVICE (*) Sunday only. All other schedules daily. —— “SACRAMENTO "AUBURN . NEVADA CITY STAGE Ly. Nevada City.. 7:40 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 8:15 P.M. Ly. Grass Valley . 7:55 A.M. 11:45 A.M. 3:30 P.M. . Ar, Sacramento: .. 10:40 A.M. 2:30 P.M. 6:15 P.M. Ar. San Francisco 12:15 P.M. 2:15 P.M. 6:56 PM, Ly. San Francisco 9:00 A.M. 11:20 A.M. 1:20 P.M. # Lv. Sacramento... 8:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 3:00 P.M Ar. Grass Valley . 10:45 AM. 1:45 P.M. 6:45 P.M. Ar. Nevada City :.. 11:00 A.M. 2:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. Rac"Ficeatia NEW stpAMe ing hoieis Rooms with ives bath SINGLE OR ENSUITE . . Unsurpass ed dining service Special advantages for automobile fy : _ your Aiton mobie . . " Pa : PiAKE RESERVATIONS , Phaze MAIN 4620 Foor or M SneEET Si “> ALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION CO. DITA OL SACRAMENTO ————SSSSSSST