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PAGE FOUR
THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA
Nevada City Nu gget
305 Broad Street.
Publishéd weekly, on Friday morning, at Nevada City, California, and entered as mail matter of the second class in the postoffice at. Nevada City, Under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
A — Geceke wen as defined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City.
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Andrew J. Nielsen.....
rot &. Davis. —
WESLEY L: DAVIS, JR. -1.-.--.io. 52
NEWS IN BRIEF
Rasmus Rossen and Ruth Richards McCrary were married in Grass
Valley Sunday morning. She is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Richards of that city, while the groom
is a native of ‘Nevada City, having
graduated from the loca! high school, . —
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One Year, any address in California, in advance
Outside California, in United States
OVO MEOUUND, ooo i orig gets
GET ANINTEREST IN A GOLD MINE
President Hoover's recent movement to urge “hoarded
money” back into circulation calls attention to the fact that
“old Mother Nature is the greatest hoarder of all. She has billions of dollars worth of hidden gold buried in the earth. The
way out of the depression.
acquainted.
to fill the position.
and many other such services.
in the fall election.
JUDGE JONES
best way to put that hoard of gold into circulation is to get an
interest in the development of a gold mine.
You can’t struggle or quarrel over “‘old money” forever. Get
‘yourself an income of ‘new money: Gold mining is one
Help finance it.
4{Editor's-Note: Last: week we published aneditorial taken . =
from the Truckee Republican, concerning the candidacy of
_ Judge Tuttle. This week we are giving our readers the opin-~
ion of a supporter of Judge Jones.
is unacquainted with the qualifications of either of these men,
and under these conditions feels that we can neither support
nor condemn candidates with whom we are not sufficiently
The editor of The Nugget
Judge Geo. L. Jones, who is a candidate for superior court
judge, neéds no introduction to Nevada county citizens. He
was born at Truckee and reared in Nevada county.
His college days ended and bar examination passed, he
“entered upon the practice of law in 1897 and was elected district attorney, from which position he was elevated by the
electorate to the superior judgeship, setting a new record by
being elected three times in succession.
to assume the presidency of Nevada County Bank. While in
office he served with great credit to himself and fairness to
all, having demonstrated his judicial knowledge and capacity
In 1925 he resigned
In recent years Judge Jones has been called upon many
times as a man of keen, kindly and brilliant mind to deliver
addresses, lay cornerstones and conduct dedication ceremonies
Judge Jones has not only brought honor to his home county
throughout his capable and brilliant career but has proven to
the country at large that he is a man of distinguished ability.
This is sufficient evidence in itself that the citizens of this
county should not only show a high spirit of loyalty, but they
should consider it a privilege and pleasure to elect Judge Jones
E. A. M.
WINFIELD-JACKLING INTERESTS NEGOTIATE FOR
PURCHASE OF MYNOUGH RANCH PROPERTY
(Continued from page 1)
over the United States.
gold mining center in the world.
Utah Copper Company of Bingham, Utah, which is the largest
low-grade copper mine in the world. This mine uses the flotation process for the extraction’ of the copper from the ore
‘taken from a mountain of copper, which runs less than 10
per cent copper. He is also identified with many mines all
With Winfield and Jackling actively interested in this section its is inevitable that Nevada City and Nevada county will
‘become the hub of mining interests from all over the world.
It will again become, as in days of '49, the largest, most active,
Nevada county: is ‘far-famed for its extensive deposits of
ald Mining engineers and geologists are loud in their af‘firmations that this county and the immediately surrounding
‘territory is without doubt the richest section in mining prop. }.
~ erties in the world. We believe that through the development of the district Nevada county will experience a period.
of advancement that will outdo any previous time and will go
far in relieving the country at large of its present difficulties.
Gold N ugget
< daninaley
RINGS — CHARMS — PENDANTS .
CHAINS — PINS — BROOCHES
+H. W. Hartun
a JE -WELE
i Son
He is the son of Mrs. Mary Rossen,
now of Oakland. Mr. Rossen holds a
position with Swift &:Co. They will
reside in Oakland after a honeymoon spent at Lake Tahoe.
Evangeline Chapter Celebrates—
Evangeline chapter, O. E. S.,
celebrated its 59th anniversary Tuesday evening, playing the role of hostess to members from this city. Grass
Valley, Marysvills, Maxwell, Colfax,
Auburn and other chapter throughout the valley. It was voted one of
the most successful social functions
planned and executed by the loca}
chapter for many years.
Frank Richardson Dies—
Frank Richards, native of Nevada
Thursday from an illness of long
standing. He was the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Richaras.
He assisted his father for a time in
the management of the New York
Hotel of. this city. His brothers,
Will and Thomas Richards, of Nevada
City attended the funeral services in
San Francisco. He was a member
of Grass Valley aerie of Eagles.
Mrs. Julia Smith Weds—
Cards have been recetvee nere by
relatives announcing the marriage
of Mrs. Julia Allen Smith to Albert
Howe in Reno June 27. They. will
make their. home in Stockton. The
bride is a sister of Robert Allen and
Gainer Hopkins of Nevada City. She
is a native of this city and grew to
womanhood here, where she has a
Wide circie of friends, who wish her
every happiness.
Mrs. Lola Worth, accompanied by
the following guests, Mrs. Jewett
Adams, Mrs. Mary Sessions, Mrs. M.
Funston, Mrs. L. Whitworth and
Mrs. James Davis enjoyed an overnight motor trip to Carson City, Nev.
They visited Lake Tahoe and Caineva.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Armstrong
have gone to San Francisco, from
which place they will sail for Honolulu te spend the summer. . Her sister, Miss Lucy Ward, remained in
Nevada City.
Mrs. Nellie Veale is spending a
few days with her daughter, Mrs.
Carl Ivey, in Chico.
Bynum Craig, agent for an autu
firm of San Francisco, visited “with
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Ewing, last week end.
F. L. Arbogast of Oakland passed
. through Nevada City recently enroute home from a couple of weeks
spent in Graniteville.
Dr. Sidney Talbot and Dave Findlay of San Francisco were Nevada
City visitors last week end. Dr.
Talbot was formerly a physician of
Nevada City.
Donald Strandberg of San Francisco was a recent visitor at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. O.
Strandberg. j
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Trial Held 2
The trial of the People vs. J. M.
Hoff, J. H. Rogers, A. G. Nicholson
and H. As Davidson as officers of the
held. in Judge Mobley’s court this
monthly payday daw. A number of
Mobley reserved the decision until
man Marsh, left Friday for New
fore returning east and later complete his law course. He held a
fine position in Europe: for: some
time. ago eee
The Ismert tamtiy, wno owned a
years ago, held a family reunion at
called on the Guenther family, who
were childhood playmates,-and visitMrs. Henry Ismert of Kansas, Ed.
Ismert and Mrs. Mack of Berkeley,
and Mrs. John Irving of Sacramento.
Word has; been received here that
George Osterman and another engineer have returned from a trip to
old’ Mexico in the interests of the
McGraw-Hill Co,, by whom they are
employed. Mr. Osterman is a son of
Mrs. Clara Scarf of Nevada City.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Phoenix of
Bellingham, Wash., were in Nevada
City this week looking over some
—_. mining properties. — _—_—_—
J. J. McCabe, owner of the Chips
mine which was taken up in 1865,
passed through Nevada City .Tuesday
enroute to the lower country.
Ollie Cullens of San Francisco,
came up Thursday. to spend the
week end with his famiiy, who are
visiting their uncle, James Dolan,
and wife.
A two-car garage is being completed on the Dow property on
xrove street.
John Labatie, well-known mining
engineer, and Mr. Olsen, well known
Los Angeles capitalist and mining
man, were in Grass Valley transacting business Wednesday.
Mrs. Laura M. Hardenbrook, local
inventor and physicist, was in NeMr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wisker and
Miss.Alma Marsh spent Saturday in
Sacramento.
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Carter
and son, Sheriff George Carter, were
among a party who visited Lake Tahoe recently.
BELIEVE IT OR NOT
Nevada City now has a
CUSTOM MILE
114 miles west of
Nevada City
(on Downieville hghy.)
Ore is now being received
from Placer, Nevada,
Sierra Counties
P.O. BOX 860
OR
PHONE NEVADA CITY 118
The present plant is also being
equipped with flotation system
NEVADA CO. CUSTOM
Nevada County Mines Corp., was}
week. They are charged with violat.
ing the state wage law and the semi-}
witnesses were ‘examined. Judge.
he had a chance to review the case. .
_Mrs._Christy,—daughter—of—Sher-. §
York to take*her former position. .
Her husband will enter a hospital be.
farm below Nevada City about 30 . )
Olympia Park last Sunday. They . :
ed the old home place. Those visit. *
ing in Nevada City were Mr. and]:
vada City Friday on legal business. go
_SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1932
The NUGGET is California’s
‘Leading Mining Weekly
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