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July 30, 1934 (8 pages)

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ONLY Hometown scribe for it? This is Nevada City’s paper. It supports things worth while. Do you subNewsVol. VIIL The pene Seat Paper NEVADA CIYy, CALIF ORNIA_ Nevada City Nevada City Nugget i is a Member of the United Press ugeets And California iil ee PEED . ‘Hometown Newspaper helps build your . community. . advertisers . good builder, Your . Readers and make it a Center , 1934 NDAY, JULY, 30 EDITOR AYERS, “VICTIM OF CAR aby brother last ck RAS H, IMPROVES iy ray, t(ricd to cross the street bej Early Sunday morning ul ; Eee 444 Pane R As Mr Ba ii! [he and the moon were fnli Fle . At the annual meeting of the Ne: mse sales Pie: , 1are made a 2 vada City Fire Department this eve. ga ot had pass t, . Monroe street home He waver ioe. Warry N. March and Dr. Harry oe ala tick ed about to the rear porch. Ax he . J. N. Ott will be elected Landis, in attendance upon M. T./laekity . ipl tue Mina eg Pe : SPOR ACE AN iset a foot upon the steps, Dan. a . vevad ‘City’s. fire . chief ~tor the Ayers, cditor of the Downieville. mugene was taken to Jones Me iA ‘ oa vi {1 canine of strong prohibition . } ar beginning in August. pe ce : re ne ailed ¢ in another food raid, mi et se camps were at!}i principles growled disillusionThe fire department will hold it Mountain Messenger and supervisor, 0'lal hospital in Grass Valley, ‘ oer tom’ of deep canyo 1d! : ‘ oe ! ie ne eau 2s pba to Si aunty: sexionsty indured . Where an examination showed sey. ond Moody, mining man at ; : eh. al iment ~o the inebriate jj ennual banquet and jinks in celebra= rere ics. J eral bones broken: . His foot is now. Tent o e South Yuba, fired; : ms AS SNE The bibulous gentleman waver-. }; tion of another year in which fires 7 a is car ran off the grade above . . pa emovir DOGS TlOM then . ote ae stilts. thrus ne ‘ Et Es str = coe psec alee use . ha 2: CASE, “pr, Ww. Ww. Reed was the Defore da breat this morning. whie 1 ee 1D} to the: ro: ly x . } ee : ee aad a Hane uae ue A aoe ibid ke ei ue sierra City, late Tuesday, state that, . otrendine physician. ene ; Ee Toad, where the ambu-j Ul ni. hat-far-back-on-his head, and; icés, have done this city the min‘ . pea re Killed 1 partner,—_known-—only— as} lane waited ae oP Pad elo oe een . 5 despitehis _crave—injuries,_he wii ee 3 j j}ishaking a pudgy finger Miimum of damacze. probably recover, as . I Sheriff Ja Nettle madé . dog -itchine to penetrate the winim limit J. N. Oit, has been a member : fe CAS) ‘DY F' fs 8} had come ros: Ene riv-f'an inve ation of the tragedy, He!} dow screening sald: . of the fire department gince a boy. DOWNIEVILLUE, July 22.—Appar1] ii = from ne aD to bit soaks break-. reports that Gillespie camped . “There, there, pup-s! listen jp} He elected assistant fire~ chief ently the victim of. fatigue camped fast, as hed been custimary at ae across the creek from the shack in . t’' me. If ‘you felt like I-do you ' last year, and, as is customary, he by overwork, during which he beara TE W be poe of . ee The lat ef, sound . whi Moody, his brother and an-. ) . wouldn't bark-so much.” . . reccived the single nomination for at-the wheel, M. T. Ayres, editor and . Chere asleep with two others in his shack, . other partner slept. Gillespie came The wavering: one. wavered. }} the: office a month ago and will enpublisher of The Mountain Messenj Bas Miah uk ve d BY was se ot Giles: across early from his sleeping Guar eet One hand reached out, in-. {/ter upon his duties ag chief in a few ser, lost control of his automobile ee pgs cee alr into ine gas tank of mors and “while trying to make no jdicating aw effort to grasp an. f/ day: He will succeed Louie Kopp, on the Yuba Pass highway Tuesday SACRAMENTO, July 30.—Approx'2€ ttle eere used for breakfast . :noise to awaken his friends, did lidea. Then he turned away to-. ‘we ho has completed one of the most afternoon while returning from a} imately $11,000,000 still remains of ©°King. The camps along the river} make a little noise while working} i ward the garden gate, and ‘as hej]! successful fire fighting yearg in ¢he visit to the Ready Bullion and other. the $40,000,000 federal-state fund nae Been: biden annoyed by the pil-) with the stove. In the darkness, . . wavered-—somewhere.—hig solilo-. . annals of the department. mines at a point about three miles] for relief purposes in California, C. rernee ee cue {aled Cats, 2 suai aan remarkable that. the shot thats lauy ran: fi In the election of Emil Ott, the deabove Sierra City and was injured! G. Johnson, state treasurer, reveal. @#nimal Sienny larger than a_ big] killed him found its mark so fatally. } “Tt’sh a-shame—a great shame. . . partment has followed the custom of : ee g Cre -j 9 larga i » tag . when the nrachine plunged off theled today. Eres ea Seat with a large bushy tail Those who helped Coroner Holmes . ' Here they go and build houses all. . eighty years in electing a chief. in « highway and hurtled about 150 feet Johnson bas taken on the duties hog od a black. One or two ofjout of the canyon with the te hover the town—and then expect. . alternate years from: two divisions, > > > o 7 Trea < j i ‘ oO, 7 . i, to the siver below. of nationa) as well as state banker these cats *had been killed along the] were Paul Linquist, George Tapelli, ime t to find mine.” . No. 1 and No. 2. of the department, Reconstructing the accident, the. in paying out the relief money. The . "iver by other campers. C. H. Champion, Loren Moody y and . ; SS! . Ott comes from the No. 1 fire house. «evidence shows that one of the front} federal government appropriated . Moody, half asleep, according to. Jack Nettle. ay % 4 wheels of the machine which Mr. $20,000,000 to match $20,000, 000 . his story, roused, seized his rifle and Funeral arrangements will be an-. JF Ayres was driving dropped into:the}from the ; sale of state bonds for reshot toward the stove. The bullet . nounced by the Holmes Funerai Par~-. = drain ditch at the side of the hizh-!lief voted at the June 27, 1933 elec-. Penetrated Gillespie’s neck. He died . lor. way, which apparently caused Mr.!/ tion. The state bond money. was 7 Ayres to be startled into wakeful. loaned to counties and is to be reMRS OLIVIANIA LIVES NEVADA C0. PEARS l ness, but too late to avoid hitting a . paid with interest to California. if { culvert,causing the machine to Holders of state registered warBULLET THROUGH BRAIN G0: TO MANY MARKETS! ; leave the highway where’ the em-. rants are advised by Charles G. John\ The State. Division of Forestry 3 t 2 ~ bankment is almost perpendicular. son to deposit them with their banks . tan peony at the southern limits of Ne It is believed that the front axle. for collection to facilitate the oreDr. Howard Naffziger and family The first pears from Nevada ¢ounj vada C “ity received a call about 2 hed tate f ; . . = : lof a fire in the Empire mine district SAN FRANCISCO, July 30.—Furof the machine caught on a stump. demption of the I. 0. U. paper which] of the bay district came to Nevadajty’s fruit belt were packed vuty at ther details regarding mining loans as It shot over the edge of the right . the state is about to undertake. City over the week end, ‘the doctor!in the recently complete jeast of Grass Valley. just received at the headquarters of i: iS he s , »¢C ) was B D r of way, and turned end over end. The I.0. U. warrants against the}having been called here to consult} houes of the Colaf xFruit Growers The Sruen crew from the a dct the Gild Mining Association of Amer i z ‘ushe 2 ire ; ( the e > » . r 2 OCTE m2 tod The top of the sedan was crushed. general fund total about $19,000,-. with Dr. A. H. Tickell in the case of . A8Sociation at the. Nevada County . rushed to the fire and the city fire ; p inj fointt sicle {a at N Gauere : + ; in; department of Grass Valley respond-. i¢a and the Mining Assiciation of und it isprobably this circumstance . 000. Mrs. Anselma Oliviania, of Truckee,. Natrow Gaugre railroad depot in; 4¢ a : . California in San Franciseo are that we 2 Ta ta ee s which averted a. more serious out! The fourth eal). for Warrants has. who shot herself through the head Grass Valley. . ed. ¢ ; f i : ; , ; The plant has bee ons ito. Leaves and grass were so dry that! ll applications must be made direct come of the accident. been issued for August 4 for thé re-. several days ago with a heavy cali© Dita las Deen enlarged to $ Tear a ag T . i ; more than twice the size of the. the flameh spread*rapidly. The fire. to the Reconstruction Finance CorThere were no eye witnesses to! demption of those issued between . ber revolver, and has never lost conae Ghee : B1Z@ OF tne . E ES of ; y ‘: ; a ; former building. A fruit washe 1/is still raging as the paper goes to. POration, 1825 H street, Washington, -the accident and Mr. Ayres eanno! January 6 and 17. This batch of . sciousness. So Pee, Aue poe Pe i i I ee . . C., and upon application forme eb. i P j softme bel ave 2e inst: > a "yy Pevics Wi »Ts “Om : . : a4 eye « C rs ~ sive any lucid account of what fol. warrants totals $1,143,698. The After a thorough examination Dy: nee nee Maye sais i titi aid Laine entailing vey ra me tained from that office lowed the plunge holders will be paid $31,539. in inNaftziger pronounced’ her condition Cues hs ‘pped to employ a score, falling in the stre elites otis. Such loans will be made to rec aa) ae i Be eimai: Machine es ; : : oe or more of workers. About. 50 peo-. and vast clouds of smoke roll up} © Such -soans wi G Brage to Tecee: 1@ occupant of a sma machine, . terest by the state treasurer, as critical and the outcome doubt; ‘ $7 P stahlic AY > . ple are employed atthe two plants, ! [frim the conflagi . nized and established coz porations, passing a short time after the acei While individuals holding war-. ful at that time. ‘ : + ‘ F ; . : the Grass Valley plant hiring local’ jindividuals and partnerships, engagdent, fortunately noticed the wreck-. rante may present them directly at Dr. Tickell stated today that Mrs, 5 zt . F : sines rue 5 fpesna nd tcbsod in lnvelinte (one capiegiee hemes eee lo . wn ae we or nen. GOVERNMENT PER CAPITA. === ma ed sedan and stoppe oO Investigate. . the capitol for payme : Will simp-] Olivianis r Truckee is ¢ . i ; ; ss ne t ne : na g fe ap I 08 sd RR 1 simp tviania, of Truckee, who is at the men and girls are given: work fey ts ling and melting ore but adequate se—_— ie@y discovered Mr. Ayres sitting on ify ma ers for the state fisce: au-. c ¢ spite ; i 4S 1¢ Fi . . y e ee ae mee ‘ tt ( : tate fiscal au-. county hospital, continues to hola Colfax plant, with but a few pxenene! COST IS LOW IN COUNTY enrity must be provided, says cireua boulder about. half way down .the. thoritfes, $ said, if 2 paper is. her ow : itis ax THA Sando : ‘ j = at é : u . ; ae i ri if the paper is; ner own, and it is a little early ea tions. lar No, 14 of the Reconstruction Fi= “lope to the river. Sending the re-; handlec rough the banks. “he . vet t termine : . , pe : ; ; 20 F a ae i 4 “ae vane a . f : yanks The . ve o determine the outcome. There is a capacity crop of pears! LOS ANGELES, July 30.—-Nevada nance Corporation, Information Retnainder 1 1e IaTLly 0 -S1erra ATTY . banks Ww é Baer r charge f i : ‘ > » > “er ” ie Dart) a ty a ae i not make any charge for ee this year. {county 1 ranked 17th from the lowest . garding Mining Loan. summo lelp, one ¢ 1e men in lis service ¢ rs S aving ac: Sean 13 i Yr capite xpe i "eS i si ! * ee n ; : 2 wees a e to : rsons having ac ‘FUND T0 DEFRAY BAND ) South of Nevada City Ben Bost . in per capita expenditures § for het The terms and conditions are for its Car’made his way to where the! counts. j yas sai . asta eras at ne rove ant: i 932-33). ac: : ; eee ve us z ts, It was said. . has 12 acres of pears . Another irri. County government’ in’ 1932-33,. ac j loans ordinarily up to five years, gore a, t of the alarm. in. me He Ae ome We CONCERT COST RAISED eras the costae and . cording to study of expenditures iayie johget. Interest eet Gua ps e ; Of a5 irm in . fe e avai le, 4 lief warrants 15, . they will be ready for picking in jand per capita assessed values of! ceed 6 per cent. Made for workiag Sierra City and ownileville, many strong have beer arading daily Se > sy ‘alifornia ¢ ies rece Pe mans : ‘ ¢ eee é ig: ‘ i 8 1 be ding daily . ce er September, California counties recently complet capital, and. fixed capital such as willin 1ands were soon a le scene . across the counter of ‘the state 2aS‘ ‘ ae * illic Jasley has ; acres . e r California. T: ayers’ associa; ; d : aie was con trneted upon hic] Ms I ‘. speed Forty-four public — spirited firms, William Wasley has about 9 acres. ed by California Taxpayers’ associa . construction, improvement, repair, ane a =) i y XS sOnstructe son} urer, Which with the state general . i i fe ‘ ars Jevad: ‘itv + i oxpe i res 4 ee 6) r . = P. hich the injured man wa arried . f LOM t f 6,0 4 1 rae " . ; Organizations and citizens subscribof pears south of Nevada ye oe Sores oF he coat . SAE eRe and other purposes, prowhich the re a fas Carried . func Warrants of 5,00 a day as H wi star icking . in3 , for 1932-33 were de 1 eanita. . 8 Ee See . ens be sphiaer ae {f ‘ a ) Da -day i 4B ed the $100 for the summer concert te aes picking them in about ten! for 1932-33 were $16.70 per capita, ! vided there are sufficient ore re) ) 1eé 4 ray < aced aboard . kept attaches 1e office more th; aS i i + Z days, > expects 606 ces rhile assesse a 1S ay ‘apit: ‘ nee A i ak a os pas ie ae ih : ae RES 40} fund of: The Nevada City High a e expects 600 boxes. while assessed values per capita {serves to justify capital investment. one 1e wait, cars. e was} busy. > i . There are sever: “y ‘chard rre$ 492 : i : ne . : . School Band. Elza Kilroy who con-. By fa eral other orchards Ever 9 492. . No_ loans to pay indebtedness, but conscious When he reached Sierra . Every warrant must be carefully . ; : on the TownTalk ridge, but the} : es ; Soe as ; , . ducted the campaign reports the fol-! : ae, ‘ . such indebtedness may be deferred City and after a preliminary exam. verified for amount and signature. A! B ; : ; Maln acreage is. in the warm ther-} ; : : é Sap ig : : . lowing complete list_of contributors: i Gp ;and subordinated provided there is ination there by Dr. C. C. Sutton, he corps Of trained experts Clear this a : 2 mal belt of Ciheago Park. } A i & : ; : : Nevada Couny Lumber Company. a i ) adequate security for the proposed was taken to his home in Downievork daily, : eS eee Six carloads of pears have naan MINE IS BONDED ae 7 ~~ : SRE GS : ; William H. Griffith. : : : . ;loan. Only an incidental portion of ville, California is beginning this month: George Kevin shipped to date, going to the eile . I 1 FE kl ty,. the loan may b used for taxes. No . . re } ; ‘ 5 Eiri y a y Srveael y The For ‘ aye . yroperty, e € ay @ b 4 . Wednesday afternoon Mr. Ayres . to redeem 130,000 outstanding gen. Gis ane kets in New York City, Baltimore, ; rhe ore is be) i pro! : a ee pele SBE is tto Se at; i : ; vhich adioins . s rane oans Can be made P rely 5 vas taken by Mr. M. E. Pope, of the . epal find warrants. Thirteen calls tohe a 1 and Philadelphiae One car load was whic é idjoins the . Allison pa sk é 2 : stomitidtint” tac ee
Hidzehill Mining Company, to Grass . will be issued for them, based. on . oe BH . Shipped: to Canada. Each cat load: #nd the Bullion on. the a “ : . : Sab ae pe i iene Zs mt , x . des Oh as ‘ = oa ha nis . Stee 2} oni » rest, as hee ymndor yroperties n y; oreValley for X-ray examination. It} numerical. registration, It is expectChamber of Commerce contains 600 boxes of these delig nie Rhoeats On Unt ig ene a9 . . eo 4 to insure repayment of ‘ ‘ : : ; amber o ol ree, , et SS caves 4s a lia Ve Sngineers ’Nej and . -; cient value to insure repayme has been found advisible for him tolled that’ all Seneral Sid Warrants By ss i * Me RES . ful Bartlett pears that are delicious! ¢d to Engineers se 2 sa 2 : i ; ) . A pail . Varaulic arior No. By Natlve . j avor avine y" oy , ‘ Si Miss For ¢ = ‘ranklin,! the loan; has no een DIO “ = ap em aig pac. re for 5e veral wee ks will be paid’ before September 1. me oh ald see ’ t . } in flavor, ‘having been grow n. in the ee Mi nord ine : . : ( : F be i, t Coal ine : ea Sons ) € 33 SL. . rT Ws ot . . .~ rs are ig » ras t r eas artié ‘a ,O€ é asMr” Ryres Wis shes fo ex ond to his State Treasurer Charles (@. feo os r n ; Proper elevation to sive color and } owners, tre forme ! ra ylley H partially é Ae Cary Arbogast. taste. people. ‘alics do not come under the law. many friends who so unselfishly neson states that the registration of . : ; p : See : see : Joe Lopez. = ' At present a crew is trenching and, There must be a reasonable Fag ‘ted their own interests to be of Warrants. will again begin on or . ee as ‘ r = : : : j Pine Street Tamale Parlor, ‘opening up the old workings in the amount of development, at least a isststance to him, the heartfelt about September 1, and that these ay Pe * Se } : j : te : : : : ? : ‘ : : William Rickard, Deputy Sheriff. property. R. B, Eisenhower, engi-7partial blocking out of oré, and a thunks that it has been impossible . later warrants will be redeemed from } Bani eA : h ‘ first includi lant 3 s 2anK OF America: eP e 4 > I. ;/irst mortgage, including plan waror him to extend personally, moneys to be appropriated by the ; 1 MRS. ELLLEN V. DART Gare an ae <2 aoe eam : e ; . : Bais z : : Miners Club. ee : 4 ter rights and equipment will be reLatest information from Grass next legislature, i p “Tul ' f l £ s z . astime Club. S quired, a firs ien ¢ assets o Valley gives assurance that Mr. AyRenn easter ast . ‘ shes es _ CAR CRASH VICTIM . Quire 1 ae a ree md ts — ; ai . iInited Electric Company, s. Ellen Viole ie market: » value. : res is tn no great danger of seLGLEn SKA MINE IS Bet M 2 W Z pany . Mrs Elen ao par tt vena HOSPITAL oe eae : ; t t ins serious complications. } cy Mar 2 ) #8, Of Grass Valley, passed away = IN COUNT Y en applicant must execute a“TWO GIRLS IN TRIP ACROSS CONTINENT Two sirls, who have: driven across <“<fHE Continent and are now preparing to drive back again, are of Mr.-and Mrs. C. E. Parsons in ‘this city. They are Miss ‘Alice of. Vermont, and Miss -Betty Jakeman, of Cambridge, Massachusetts. They reeount their many adventures, some of them comical; and all of them interesting: JOHN LAWRENCKH MOVING HERE Lawrence Carter hasjust e pieted laying of 4600 square feet of concrete flooring in the big garage EES . guests Jackson, BD, intensely. com“a up on the Tahoe-Ukiah highway for John Lawrence, who purchased the property several months ago. John Lawrence and family, of San 4 Francisco, will be moved to Nevada City in a few weeks and then will open their regular. parts’ atora. and repair shop. . SMALL BOY’S FOOT . TRUCK RUNS OVER Little Eugene He atch, while out his bz playin with BEING REOPENED Al Kelliher, contractor, is in town, . having just completed preliminary buildings for the Alaska, formerly owned by the late Gen. Schuyler, . whose widow has recently interest. edeastern Capitalists in reopening . and sampling the property, It is reliably stated that the . Alaska, at the time it closed down . because. of excess water, some 20) years ago, contained 10,000 tons of $17 ore blocked out. In the bins are 100 $60 which ready to mill when the mine closed. old Plant used for all machinery, including unwatunable to cope with the increasing flow. This plant burned 40 cords of wood daily. The Alaska at one time’ produced $60,000 ‘gross per month. R. P. Eisenhower is consulting engineer for the property, and Jim Trimbath is superintendent. Fourteen men tons of ore, were The steam mining ering, was have been employed there. , Miner, Mistaken Th Darkness for a ie rn ee oe TOO MANY HOUSES IN TOWN F OR WOBBLY ONE Frank Steel, George Carter, County. Bila MM Austin, County Superin. } tendent of Schools. John M, Hammill, County Assessor. Judge Raglan Tuttle, Superior Judge ofNevada County. R. N. McCormack, County Clerk, Sam Clark, County Recorder. County Treasurer Sheriff of Nevada Charles Guenther, County Janitor W. E> Wright, Kate Kinkead. J. G. Rector. District Attorney, Dr. A. H. Tickell. Colley’s Candy Brete Harte Ci Mrs. Gluyas Boston Mercan Store. « Zar Store. tichards. tile Company. Brete Harte Dairy. Foley's Candy Store. Alpha Stores, Ltd. Mrs, F. T. Nilo n. % Mrs. Henry Schroeder, pect street, is All. is attending her.—e Dr. W. W. Reed of Prosthes. County Hospttal this. forenoon . rom infection caused from an injury. The case Was a private one with Dr. H. HParsons in charge. Holmes Funeral DY ie Wh ‘brought John Zeigler; Reed “in ~ his aged about’ 65 . had song over the bank on the Dow car “iM iL OTT TO HEAD FIRE DEPT. certificate to comply with the ls pats A. €ode. Bontises, fees or com missions are prohibited in securing the ° . years Sunday after the Zeigler ear} . & ; loan, and such fees as are necessary must be disclosed. . wi Salaries and divi' Home will ani Nieville highway this side of Camp} , fe wily: * Ppa apna ee a pnottice funeral arrangements. . tonville, and took the. man to ihe one anes pacaninlacia Oe ee . eee ce ;Of-the R. F.C: : MURCHIE MINE county’ hospital. eae : : ai. a : : ; Upon examination Dr. A. H. Tic ! +n. independent audit and an es Rumors continue that the Murchie, , kell found that Zeigler mine is sinking in the Independent . ; finns broken shaft and will sink another 500 feet a.number of minor injuries. to dévelop more ore. The raise is ~ . -being. continued in the yertical shaft which it ig understood will be the’ main mine shaft when completed. . The ‘Mining Company owns and operates the property. a collar bone anc PHOENIX MINE > construction of new to start ‘shortly. at Phoenix mine below Grass Valley. The shaft of this property is dow) The: frame is a. head Newmont recently occupied by the Shamrock jpayey is superintendent. Cafe, are being torn down today. ; a er This brick building was put up be-}” PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICERS fore the days of cement and ‘is simply of lime as a_ mortar. was sufferthe Ou see : — : Le about 400 feet and reports are tha 4D BUILDING TORN. DOWN, ‘they are in rich ore. The company The walls of the old Richards . ya. spent many thousands of dol Building, built in about ‘1857 and . jars in developing the property. T. &. The Nevada County Board of SuThe. pervisors has selected the names of building is in good condition even] the. officers who will conduct the 2 though built ¢ 80. Jong ago. ‘praisal of the property. involved by “reputable mining engineer, both i Satisfactory to this corporation,” not more than six months prior to the filing of the application are required, Upon request of the corporation,applicant will be required to. make a deposit to cover the cost of , . field. work which may be necessary tj in connection with the examination of the property. ; = Sacer CAMPFIRE GIRLS TO MEET The: Camp Fire Girls will meet again at the home of Miss Zoe Tredennick, Tuesday afternoon at. i :30 o’clock. At the last meeting Ma’ Chapman was admitted to the elub which brings the total 1 members to =the Rueben et bie: a 1 primary. election. of. Au. just. 28..