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AL LO GED IRE NN A i ilies
_ PAGE TWO THE NEVADA. CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA
2 ——
. FRENCH CORRAL
Mrs. Ellen Smith and son, Ray, of
San Francisco were Saturday visitors
and returned to San Francisco Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Chatty and two boys
and Mrs. Langdon of Sacramento
made a trip toFrench Corral Saturday. Mrs. Chatty and children had
been visiting Mrs. Langdon for the
—past-week.—— é
Miss Frances Moulton of Sacramento is home to spend her Vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
bk. Moulton.
Rev. Fr. O’Reilly held serviees in
Birehville last Sunday.
Mrs. Rose Pagnolia of Sacramento and her daughters and son and
“her brother. Peter Fodrini, and the
Misses Crummit, who were on their
way to their old home in San Juan,
reached Birchville just in time to
attend services and greet old friends.
Mrs. Madge Carrig-Conway and
sister, Mrs; Ray Olii.aut enu Mrs:
Daniels and B. Carr of Sin Francisco
were Sunday visitors. Mrs. Conway
and sister Mrs. Ohlardt are natives
of French Corral and delight in coming back to visit their old home.
J. M. Kilpatrick and son, Stewart,
of Los Angeles are camping under
the. pines.
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NEVADA CITY
CLEANING AND PRESSING
SUITS ss $4.00
ae $1.25
LADIES’ AND MEN'S .
ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS
Taylor Made Custom Clothes
$19.50 up
PHONE 217-W
FORREST B. RISLEY, Prop.
Bost Building Broad Street
Nevada City, California
Ore and Bullion
Purchased
Licensed by State of California
Established 1907
WILDBERG BROS.
SMELTING & REFINING CO.
Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco
Plant: South San Francisco
NEVADA CITY CLEANERS
W. H. Osborne
Cleaning,— Pressing,— Repairing
FRED M. MILLER
CONSULTING ENGINEER —
CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERING
REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER
LICENSED SURVEYOR
Hydraulics — Irrigation — Surveys
Land Classification.
LAST OFFICIAL MAP OF NEVADA
OOUNTY
Hydraulics — Irrigation —Surveys
‘Office at Residence — Grass Valley,
j 262 Auburn Street.
MANY FEATURES
FOR BIG FETE
ARE ANNOUNCED
Nevada City has taken on a gala
appearance with the many flags and
bunting all over the business district
and the carnival is nearly assembled
for the week end events. All this
‘forecasts a celebration in this city
which promises to outdo any previous celebration of the kind ever
staged here. Chairman Tobiassen
of the general committee has been
working hard to perfect the plans
for the celebration and from advance
information we believe that he has
succeeded in lining up some very
worth while features for the threeday celebration of the Nation’s birthday.
The festivities will begin Saturday
night with a doll parade and baby
show followed by a band concert,
starting at 7:15 p.m.
Sunday. morning at 8:30 o’clock
will witness the start of the all-day
skeet shoot at the grounds of the
Nevada City-Grass Valley Skeet Club
west of Nevada City. This event ts
open to all with prizes for the winners of the several events. In the
evening the Miners Band will give a
concert of a _ special program in
front of the Elks hall. Mrs. Talbot
has prepared a special-feature from
her dancing classes. The minuet and
other dances will be danced by ladies
in the costumes of the time of Wash_ington. _Frank.Davies. has. prepared
some special features for the same
evening. ‘
The parade will form the morning
of the Fourth at 10 o’clock. A partial list of the floats and features of
this event are as follows.
Grand Marshal R. N. McCormacn.
American Legion.
Miners Band.
George Washington on horseback
with two aides.
Goddess of Liberty.
Civil War veterans in cars.
Spanish American War Veterans
of Roseville and Nevada City.
George and Martha Washington
(portrayed by Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Gildersleeve).
Grass Valley—
Firemen of Grass Valley.
Native Sons of the Golden ‘West.
Ladies Auxiliary of Legion.
Chamber of Commerce.
City Council.
Grass Valley Garage.
Sons of St. George. ;
Native Daughters of Golden West.
Grass Valley Boy Scouts.
Burtons Model House, Twin City
Dance Orchestra.
Roteo Association.
Nevada City—
Columbia.
Officers of the day, celebration ofJ ficials and city officials.
Neighbors of Woodcraft.
Red Men and Pocahontas.
Nevada City Firemen.
Country Club.
County Farm.
Nevada City-Grass
Club, sponsored by
Chamber of Commerce.
Piedmont Club, Camp Fire Girls.
Boy Scouts of Nevada City.
Nevada County Lumber Co.
_Ray Teale, taxidermist. :
Arrangements are tentative for
securing the Columbia Park Band,
but at time of going to press this
feature is uncertain.
The Juvenile division of the main
parade is not completed as we go to
press.
The parade will consist of five
divisions. Several other features
have been promised, but they are uncertain at this time.
Short literary exercises will be
held in the auto park just after the
parade. Judge Raglan Tuttle--will
be the chairman of the day. The
program committee has promised a
very short and snappy program, and
according to present plans, the entire literary program will not consume more than 45 minutes’ time.
Invocation will be given by Rev. Fr.
P. O’Reilly. Trumpet duet, ‘Star
“Star Spangled Eunner,’’ by Wesley
Sweeney and Tony Weil.
Address, “Patriotism, 1932 Style,”’
Rey. A. L. Pratt of Grass Valley.
Singing of ‘‘America’’ by audience,
accompanied by high school band.
In the afternoon a sports program
will be held at the Plaza, consisting
of’ boxing bouts and a water fight.
This program, 2ccording to present
Valley Ski
Nevada City
OSCAR E£. WINBURN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Suite 1-2-3 City HALL BLDG.
GRASS VALLEY. CAL.
Phone 47
plans, will start about 4 p.m.
A carnival has been busy erecting
the various features of show near
the Plaza.
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Its advertising ‘pays dividends.
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Phone 375
111 West Main Street
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@ay afternoons at your home
and deliver on the next trip
over. ‘We will credit your
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Gas, Oil
Greasing
General Repairing
Accessories
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Neveda City
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SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1932
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PROOF OF LABOR —
ON CLAIMS FILED
Recent filings of proofs of labo:
on mining claims in Nevada county
are:
Round Mountain Blue Gravel—H.
M. Davis, in Round Mt. Mg. Dist.
Morning Star and War Eagle, atz.
—T. Curnow, et al, in Badger Hill
Mg. Dist. :
Osceola, Osceola North Ext., Os_eceola_SouthExt.,_Aurera— Borealis,
Shibboleth, Live Oak, Moss Agate,
Yellow Pointer and Florence, qtz.—
Osceola Cons. Mines Co., in Rough
and Ready Mg. Dist.
Tom & Jerry No. 1, Tom & Jerry
No. 2, Tom & Jerry No. 3, Tom &
Jerry No. 4, placer—by W. G. and
Marie Fenton, Quaker Hill Mg. Dist.
Jenny Lind Cons., piacer—G. F.
Sherwood, No. Bloomfield Mg. Dist.
Ridge, Eldorado, Minuet, Live
Oak, Bold Warrior, Grizzly, Summit,
Niantic and Adriatic, by F. J. Schuster, in Columbia Hill Mg. Dist.
Twin ledges, South Bend, qtz.—D. Janson, in Blue Tent and Round
Mt. Mg. Dist.
et al, in You Bet Mg. Dist.
Rising Sun, qtz.—P. C. Drescher
Estate .Co., Willow Valley Mg. Dist.
Ruby, qtz.—A. D. Edminster, in
Willow Valley Mg. Dist:
Blue Ledge and Blue Ledge Exi.,
qtz.—Nelson and Nelson, in Washington Mg. Dist.
Deer Lick No. 2, qtz.—H. Emerson, Washington Mg. Dist.@
Great Eastern, Great Western,
Great Western Ext., qtz.—H. C.
Cook et al, Meadow Lake Mg. Dist.
Genasci, Willow Valley Mg. Dist.
Enterprise, placer—J. P. Keene,
et al, You Bet Mg. Dist.
Randolph Flat Cons., qtz.—F. Ss.
Monson, bondee for owners, Rough
and Ready Mg. Dist.
Moody, placer—G. E. Poore, et al,
You Bet Mg. Dist.
Blue. Bird, qtz.—H.
Columbia Hill Mg. Dist.
Bellefontaine Ext., plaec.—Dresecner Estate Co., Willow Valley Mg.
Dist.
Lucky Boy; placer—G. Decker,
Relief Hill Mg. Dist.
Golden Cap, Golden Cap So. Ext.,
qtz.—H. Schreiber, Deyils Gate Mg.
Dist.
Mammoth, Panama, Myrtle, Gold
M. Stark,
Crown, Velma and Peggy, qtz.—F.
Coombs, Eureka Mg. Dist.
Lakeview—E. Rodwick, Meadow
Lake Mg. Dist.
So and So, lode—C. P. Carlin,
Yuba Meg. Dist.
Tom & Jerry No. 1, Tom & Jerry
No. 2, Tom & Jerry No. 3 and Tom
& Jerry No. 4, placer—wW. F. Bickel,
for Sierra Mining Syn., in Quaker
ill Mg. Dist.
Commander
Hill Mg. Dist.
Homestake, placer—cC. E.
et al, in Washington Mg. Dist.
Magnet, Magnet No. 1, and Gofden
Dream, qtz.—H. O. Kohler et al,
Washington Mg. Dist.
Stark & Hope, asbestos—J. H.
J. H. Stark, et al, Wash. Mg. Dist.
Maguire placer locations in Sec.
T. 16; R. 10E and adjoining
Liberty Hill. placer—Wm. Maguire
by lessees, in Liberty Hill Me. Disv.
Baldy, Great Scott and Duteh Irisn
Cons., placer—I*. J. Donnelly, et al.,
Bridgeport Mg. Dist.
Gray Eag!te, Never Fail, Never Fail
Ext., fail Ext. No. 1, Slide
Ext. No. 1 and Slide Ext. No. 2, qtz.
—R. J. Dohlberg, et al; French Corral Mg. Dist.
L. J. Smith, Canada
Marty
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Lake Side—F. Bartash, Meadow
Lake Mg. Dist
Hickson, Enterprise, Ben Harrison, Red Rose, Kellogg and Greenman—KE. L. Dow, Jr., Banner Hill
Mg. Dist.
Washington, Wonder, Senator,
placer—C. A. Hegarty; Snew Point
Mg. Dist.
Whiting, Shaw, Simpson, Beauchamp, Scotchman, Extensions Nos.
1; 2;°3; 4; $-and-4placer—So-Yuhba
Co., Ltd., Wash. Mg. Dist.
Mammoth Springs Ext., placer—
Cotter and Thompson, Lowell Hill
Mg. Dist.
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“Indian Group,” qtz.—Martin and
Laughrey, North Bloomfield Mg. D.
Missouri Bar, placer—Martin and
Laughrey, No. Bloomfield’ Mg. Dist.
Stonewall Jackson, Lucky Strike,
Contact and Contact Ext., qtz.—W.
Buckeye Hill, placer—A. R. Kroh,’
_.__Josephine Helen, — qtz.-—Charles . .
IRONSIDES MINE MAKES
“STRIKE IN NEW RAISE
High grade oré has been struck
in the new raise being driven in the
ronsides Mine, operated by the Orba
Mines Cé-V&t Alleghany. This Strike
has aroused considerable interest
throughout the district. While it is
a well-known fact that nearly all
these mines have large past production records, any new discovery
encourages greater activity.
Steady development has been under way for a fittle more than two
months and the new company feeis
greatly encouraged over results obtained. :
The company recently purchased
the Rainbow Extension property
anda definite plan 6f development
is to be started on this property in
the very near future, it is reported.
Arthur Beck of San Francisco is
president of the company.
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ENGINEERS VIEW MINES
IN GRASS VALLEY SECTION
The California section of the Electrical Chemical Engineers Society
held its annual field meet in Grass
Valley Saturday, about 20 members,
mostly from the ,bay region, attending. The day was devoted to inspection of the mines of the Grass
Valley district, with particular reference to their chemical processes.
At the North Star mine they were
P. Cline, Eureka Mg. Dist. ;
Cherry Hill Nos. zx, 2, 3, 4, 5,:»,
7 and 8, placer—Lewis and Wickland,. Eureka Mg. Dist.
Rainbow Fraction, qtz.—cC. C.
Cox, et al, Rough & Ready. Mg. Dist.
Octo—B:~-0Bollinger, witness to
work, in You Bet Mg. Dist.
Miocene Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, placer
—Charles. Howlett and Mrs. Rose
Hegarty, Columbia Hill. Mg. Dist.
Columbia Hill No. 8, East Bonney
placer-—W. H. Landrigan, et al.
North Etna, qtz.—Albert Garesio,
Indian Flat Mg. Dist.
Southern Cross, Quartz Lodge,
South American, Southeast American and Emergeney Lode, qtz., and
Quartz Lodge, placer—James Braaley, at expense of Spanish Mine,
Washington Mg. Dist.
Black Diamond No. 1, Senato:,
So. Black Diamond, South Sixteen
and Alta Lodge—Spanish Mine,
Washington Mg. Dist.
Tulip; Buttercup, Howiett,; Rosebud_and Elkhorn, placer—-Charles
Howlett, Lake City Mg. Dist.
Eagle Bird, So. Extension, Etna,
Alta, Henry Clay, Eagle Bird Nos.
D2 Sh oh 6S 8; 9 ane 1 0==
Eagle Bird Mine, Inc., Washinston
Mg.. Dist.
Tsabell and IdaBell—C.
ney and Mis. E. Goding,
Mg. Dist.
Pot Hole, Rescue, Gold Bar, Mt.
Oro, . Fisher Maiden ang Mothe:
Lode, qtz,, and White Wings, placer
R. WhitYou LEet
—A. J. and George M. Carey, Mt.
Oro Mg. Dist.
Grub Stake, placer—H.C., Nicholson, Nevada City Mg. Dist.
Isahelle, placer—-C. R. Whitney,
You Bet Mg. Dist.
Union 59A and Union 59B, ptacer
—L. C. Morton, Lake City Mg. Dist.
Sheets, placer—L. °C. Morton, in
Badger Hill Mig. Dist.
Major, placer—L. C. Morton, No.
Bloomfield Mg. Dist.
Daisy—-W. A. Hindman, Relief
Hill Mg. Dist.
St. John, qtz.—Morris Curry, Nevada Meg. Dist.
Brackett, qtz.—Mrs. Nan MclInter
in Banner Mg. Dist.
Toronto, placer—Con D. Murphy,
et al, Lowell Hill Mg. Dist.
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The sports and other amusements will hold you.
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taken down the 8,500 vertical ‘shaft
and through the deep workings.
At the dinner conference held
during the evening tne visitors were
addressed by Fred M. Miller, Grass
Valley mining engineer, who detailed
‘he history of the district and its
foremost mines: The affair was ar‘anged. by L. S. Wincapaw of the
Golden Center mine. P. C. Haesler
of San Francisco presided.
RUBY GRAVEL MINE
INSTALLS NEW MACHINERY
The new-machinery which was installed at the Ruby gravel mine this
spring was given a test run and is
said to have come up to the expected
98 percent recovery.
The machinery -was installed on
the advice of C. E. Gilman, San
Francisco, chief engineer for the
Sierra Pacific Gold Company, who,
with other Oakland and San Francisco men, was. present to see the
initial turnover.
A. small crew of men has been
employed at the mine, which is near
Forest above Allephany, all of last
fall before the heavy snow. started.
STATE SUPREME COURT
DISMISSES SLYE APPEAL
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The state supreme court has dismissed: the appeal of Joseph Slye,
who was ordered by the superior
eourt to return the Grass Valley
Boundary mine and make a compléte
accounting to the Grass Valley Boundary Mines Co.
Slye purchased the mine in 1925,
with an agreement with the company that he was to pay $150,000
and give a royalty of 20 percent of
all ore extracted from the mine.
The company brought suit against
Slye last year charging the purchase
price had not been paid and that he
had taken $500,000 in ore from the
property without paying any of the
royalty.
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ALTA CALIFORNIA, INC.
TO HOLD REGIONAL MEET
A meeting of interested parties of
Alta California, Inc., an organization
sponsoring greater travel and publicity of Northern California, will be
held Saturday, July 9 at the Bret
Harte Inn in Grass Valley.
Delicious Food
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Shamrock Cafe
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Broad Street
Ida Mae Orey, Prop.
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Celebrate the Fourth of July in
Nevada City
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Everything to make your
holiday complete
Sets—Picnic Supplies—-Napkins—Paper Plates
A new Eastman Hawkeye Camera in colors
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