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THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1940.
NEVADA CITY NUGGET
PAGE FIVE
ADDITIONAL MINING. . Star,
NEWS time.
(Continued from Page One) . 800 and 850 men.
ployes
Star
approximately 400,
er of the EmpireStar Mines reveals 300 and Pennsylvania 415.
the number employed at’ the company’s three Grass Valle -y properties,
Empire, Pennsylvania
The total depth of the
and North’ ihe
totals 815 men at the present
Employment fluctuates between
The Empire emNorth!
Central
shaft of the North Star-is-now 10,300
deepest mine in the state on an
incline depth.
GOLDEN CENTER
The mill at the Scotia Mine of the
PENNSYLVANIA
proximately 115 men employed. Re
e
acity of
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NEVADA COUNTY
LUMBER COMPANY
244 Boulder St. Phone 500 Nevada City
os le. the « cbs no wentel a The Pennsylvania Mine in Browns A move is u iter way here to inFrank Campbell, formerly of Ne‘ ; pat . nro rnceod ee > 4 , City ic “An t
that mining operations a proceed-. Valley? Yuba County,°a property 1, terest the United States Government Vada City, is foreman at the Three
ing “mally Yonsiders . ye] ae + : ase Pies : . fines igj 7 7 i
1g a 1 ae bas id eves ite j the Enrpire-Star Mines, Ltd., which in reported substantial denosits Kings, originally known as the Ire :
ment work is being fone Wallace} operates a group of. five. mines ; ; lan Mine. LeMaire has offices in the eS
Butler is the goneral manager and} Nevada County, is ove of the oldest terials. Ott Building here. 4
W. H. Carey is the superintendent. . quartz mines in California. Richard Haddyv announces an efa
a . +e =
‘Ts
The Pennsylvania, which.has a fort will be made to secure federal “zeles, a
ANCHOE. ERIE food production record, was discovappropriations for a survev of this, 9Wner of the Golden } Mines in i)
ered in the early '50's, shortly after district to determine the extent of Grass Valley, paid avisit ‘to Grass BE
Miners at the Anchoe-Erie near Georze aint stubbed his toe on a! the deposits of manganese 1d of Valley last week in the interests uf E
Graniteville, operated by Gus WHel-' quartz ledge fn ce eae Valley,usherchrome. his mining properties. Be
back of Grass Valley and associates. g of the lode min Haddy received from Congressman EUSA Neem ee men BREEN i,
are making nine feet a day progress . ing ae try. Harry L. Englebright copies of an i saat f
@ inNo. 4 tunnel--Fen men—are em-. R-J. Hendricks, general manager act of congress, approved in Jun. }] SSS hi
, ployed at the mine. Bob Harris is . of the Murchie Mine in Nevada City which appropriates for 1940. 1941, Cy CoLOGy SEZ: %
superintendent during the absence} and the Zeihright Mine in Bear Val1942 and 1942 the sum of $500,000 . ] it {fits i
of Fred Anderson, who is ill. Be is also general manager of the for the development, of this county’ i i
a . Plans call for a 2200 foot crosscut. Pennsylvania. Eilsworth Bennett of. war material resources. EE :
t é f ho rei J 2 > e ORG ; ‘ .
a
: as as eae e vein. —-More. Nevada City is the superintendent of; Efforts will be made, according to . . i
than 5 eet e rOSSC 2 . if
ah of the crosscut have. the Pennsylvania. { Haddy, to have some of the money
Neen driven. > = , ines j , ; j
Since the Empire-Star Mines took . appropriated for use in the Nevada
over the Pennsylvania more than five’ County district
z ere ze .
ty dis 3
RUBY DEVELOI ane years ago, considerable surface im“inhere ave ouite’ a ium ber ob Way
. Development of the main section provements have been made as well Wigtenal eee i a echo
jof the Bald Mountain channel as -underground work accomplished. said Haddy. “ot whlch some ee
Map yee eee foot bedrock aid Surface buildings'include a seveniawn ana tha fusiations “= ae ne
nel is progressing at the Ruby Mine ty-five ton mill, compressor room, trict indicate the posaiptlics of mint : Si a : i : S LLIty pe Vv
in Sierra County, operated by C. L. noict house, store room. office the ae fie eh aio aah
. Best, former tractor company offichag eicei rm ak Nae poke more deposits which cou be found
lial of San Leandro. The extensive de5 : ENE with systematic research. }
; ‘ s The gallows frame and ore bins “A United States Geological Sux z {
ry S r o . x Ps ~ x eget ee
yeropments program conducted, by! a: the. Pennsylvania are among the . “€ THE BRIDE eis HER i
the management has disclosed six ; . vey bulletin contains information on! B }
5 3 ~. Mmost unusual in the country. The! . healite 4 f a FINGER ON THE ‘STOVE
channels and five quertz ledges. vomoan : : ; : . Y ite being found in commercial. ‘AND FORGETS TO MENTION
: : s y purchased two oil tanks], 1 G , ° p
Mined extensively by pioneer op; y value quantities in Grass Valley. (T—THE HONEYMOON IS OVER t
t he ‘Bald M . from a railroad concern for use as Scheelite is a. very valuable tungsten . ! i
r s, Es ;
ecavors,, tite Ibe ountain ‘was ORE . -the headframe and ore bins. The oil nl [sad to hava if} * }
of the richest channels worked in! ; 34. 5 a h neral used to harden steel.”’ . Wanted—A Carload of e
Calif f h ; tanks, besides serving the purpose Other mineral deposits in the }j i : : ts ‘ ) Ss : ne . f
alifornia, some of its richest sec ,; adequately, provide an inexpensive! t . U d T; .
tions being credited with yielding as' eee y are reported to be mangan. ) se 1res. i
h 1,00 L. and sturdy piece of equipment. . ese, chrome and quartz crystals. The . ! L
igh-as $ 0 per lineal foot. L. . The work at the Pennsylvania is’ i
Huelsdonk, formerly of Grass Valley . 5 . ; Quartz crystals of this Gierict are @ i
‘confined to development. Ore mined . : t
is superintendent of the Ruby proprated on a par with the crystals that i
; jin the process of development Work . ayo impor‘dd i) }
erty. is treated in the mill. The Soneeue. The gravel beds.o? this area at : —RECAP— cE
fra ) = a @ S area are
: trates are trucked to the Empire , aan sd Aa :
VANDALS DAMAGE MINE . reported to have every poss‘hili‘y co . } Your Worn Tir
‘ Mine in Grass Valley. The shaft at se
Ires.
The Kentucky Ridge Mine and the. conta'ning chrome and manganeze¢
. the Pennsylvania is 2,000 feet deep. . heir hiae Sie eS san meee een negra '
Greely Blackman property in the . itty five igen Ale eamiayed at es in their b!7c% sards. It is stated thit og ew
Newtown district were damaged by ine there are known deposits of chrome
vandals last. -week.-—: i and other necessary War _minerals_ in
Luke W. Williams, in charge of . ts zone of the large gravel charthe work at the Greely-Blackman, nels. .
said considerable damage was done ; . j lt Aa badly :
to machinery by the throwing and : Ralph Youtz, superintendent of th 2 LAT? @ ‘PHONE: 994 3 A
rolling of rocks from hilltops onto DC k . Plumbago Mine, was in Nevada City aa oe ne Me
the mines below. The vandalism has aes day on business. ah
been reported to the authorities for
investigation.
“(BIG2
aC
own
SHOW
Gold, the pursuit of. which led 2
young Nevada City couple to desert
the comfort of civilization for ths
. Wilds, caused the two, their love a:sertedly changed to hate, to air their
differences in the municipal court in
San Francisco.
Kites
——
wa “ro.
4
fh
i} Mrs. Luthena Lashbaugh had
"4 charged her husband, J. Hampton
ys Lashbaugh, with threats to kill her
<= J unless she turned over to him her inAces Mine in Siterest in the Seven
erra County, a mine which reportedCOFFEE Airway Pound pkg. 12¢ PEAS No. 2 cans 2 for 23¢ ly they staked out together and deSugar Belle . veloped.
COFFEE Edwards Pound can 21° TOMATO JUICE No. z. can 2 for 15¢ sie: Lashbaugh told Judge TherSonny Dawn
JELL WELL
ic All Flavors
SPAM
TEA OP Black pound package 49c
Canterbury
one AND BEANS No. 1 can
Van Camps
BISCUIT FLOUR Lge. 40 oz. pkg. 2Qc
verly
Tall Can
PEARS
Harper House
SPINACH
Emerald Bay
“1J PURB
Granulated Soap
Briargate
Highway
Prices Effective July 1924 Inclusive
Brown Derby
BEER
11 oz. steinies 4 for 25¢
12 oz. steinies 2 for 29c
12 oz. cans 3 for 23¢
‘a senceceemcetecnaneacnisinaetseiide
FIDELIS SWEET WINES
Full quart bottles 33c
ee
FIDELIS DRY WINES
1-5 (24 oz. bottles) 25¢
Globe A-1
Macaroni and Spaghetti Etc.
KRUMBLES OR PEP Reg. pkg. ]]¢
Kelloggs
3 ee 97<
Sperrys Drifted Snow
FLOUR 2414 pound sack
Harvest Blossom
(Tall) Poundcan = 23c
Del Monte Red
PEAS, Corn or String Beans 3 for 25c
Gardenside or Industry Brands No. 2 cans
American or Brick
a LEE TISSUE
“Plain or tinted —
4 for [7c
COMFORT TISSUE
Plain or tinted reg. roll
OVALTINE
Med. can 33c.
Large can 59c
FONTANA PASTE Reg. pk. 2 for ]5¢c
FLOUR 2414, pound sack
73¢
SALMON
CHEESE Brookfield 2 pound loaf 5Ac
Regular Roll
“4 for 19c
“WY IVORY SOAP
12 ounce can
Hiormel Exncheon Meat
PEANUT BUTTER 2. pound jar 25¢
CHERUB MILK
LUX FLAKES Lge. 121% oz. pkg. 2c
CUT STRING BEANS No. 2 cans ]2c
CUT STRING BEANS No. 2 cans ]]c
SALES TAX ADDED TO ALL TAXABLE ITEMS
esa Meikle that quite a few vears azo
she and her husband went into the
LOVE TO HATR:
WAR MINERAIS =e"
Ted LeMaire, roy of
. OF rie MAY the Three Kings Mine nea> A ljeghi any, annownerd ? zood ore has
been struck on the No. 4 raise atthe
i E DEVEL mine, approximately 2,099 feet in
PFN the tunnel. Work is being done to
determine the extent of the ore body.
Used cars must go!
GIGANTIC "WAS-1S‘
ott Sh a el a le NOSE
Reg. pkg. 3 for 13¢
25°
mountains and established them.
selves on a mining claim. Fora time, .
she related, they barely managed to
survive,
She continued:
“We finally made a rich strike,
and now I am in terror
4 for
No;:214 cans
No. 21% cans
24¢
20¢
10¢
77
your honor,
of my life.
“My husband’s love for me turned
to a greedy lust for the gold. I fled
frem the mine last September when
he threatened to kill me. Now—well.
he has followed me here and wants
me to turn over my interest in the
claim to him.’’
Lashbaugh, who was taken
custody in Nevada City and set free
on cash bail pending the hearing
denied the charge:
_The judge dismissed the case after
admonishing Lashbaugh to “leave
your wife alone.”
Large package
into
7OES TO NEVADA
Jack Cowley, formerly superintendent of the Idaho-Maryland and
New Brunswick Mines, left Grass
Valley this week for Winnemucca,
‘Nev., where he will assume the position as superintendent of the West
Coast Mines, Inc., properties.
Cowley put in his last shift as
superintendent of the New SBrunswick on Saturday. He was presented
with a valuable watch by his men,
who regretted to see him leave. Fred
Denton’ succeeds= ‘Cowley as the
Brunswick superintendent.
SIERRA PINE
TOILET SOAP
Reg. bar 3 for ]9c
} — CRISCO
Shortening 3
SPRY
Shortening 3
LEASERS ON KENNEBEC
Leasors are reported to be at work
on the Kennebec Consolidated mining ground in the Lake City district.
The property is owned by the Herbert and Henry Paine of the Ridge
district and Lon Paine of Nevada
‘SAFEWAY
OES ORR a SRE EOIN es ACR at AON A NT A RENN SNR BS ANE RON SCIEN RP RS RO AE A RS BS
City. The workings on the property
include several shafts and tunnels.
It is a gravel property. Your
truendly
Grocer
S00 SAREE RE RIT LE RRR 2
George Hallock, manager of the
1* to 1 Extension Mine at Alleghany
and president of the California Hydraulic Miners, was in Nevada City
Ao IRAN a or esas
1933 CHEVROLET COACH+New motor.
New transmission, Best buy in-town,
1937 CHEVROLET De Lux 4-Door Sedan.
Perfect condition. 7,
a, &
1937. PONTIAC COUPE. ~~ Small. mileage.
Original paint. Ser this car!
1938 PLYM@UTH 4-DOOR SEDAN: Drive
this car and ‘you will buy it.
}
1940 FORD DE Ux COACH—A car at
like new. . Priced to sell.
4
MODEL A FORD COACH—A Bargain.
a
on business today.