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<n Uu OU COVERS RICHEST GOLD AREA IN CALIFORNIA acinar adalah Sachi dndade ek Synge
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA The GOLD Center F RIDAY, ¥, JULY 9,
WAITINGFOR RFC Hoover Exalis Ideals — San Juan Ridge Gets cde es
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Ready for Big Fiesta TO QUOTE BIBLE of Nation’s F ounders
1929,
(By H. M. L.) The County Seat Paper
The Nevada County celebration of
Independence Day at Grass Valley
attracted
This proves thatan oldvesterday an enormous
throng.
fashioned Fourth staged with a wide
interest and appeal can variety of
still be rated among the year’s peak . .
first
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events. The ’ slogan uttered by .
Odin vas ae
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: The San Juan Ridge Fiesta and. Juan Ridge Improvement League . Sere Yesteerday,
the late President Taft to express in Home ‘Coming: Week whieh. it Has . iast week the following committees . Here's a letter to the Reconon colorful parade the stevens! FOURTH PARADE
eondensed form the charm, energy been decided by its sponsor, the San. were appointed: . struction Finance ‘Corporation wound their way to the Grass}
and hospitality ‘ of San Francisco, . , Jaan Ridge Improvement League. . Advertising and whiskers: Harvey . ide. indicates estes all sense {Valley Memorial park, where a. :
may well be applied to our sister city. has been tentatively set to open peer Trubschenk, chairman and treasurer, . pte: ae a ne Roa ssi platform — ica creates a6 : iss COLORFUL EVENT
Neca: Mudie Mnuwa how.” . ust 15. It is to be the first big festiv-] Frank Miller and Harry Browning. So Seeleass = fuse x UyLE GN ies eed elub nenee for the distinguished .
Grass Vailey noy bat Held by the Bidwe tosidents atace . Advisory Henry Huckins. chair. in order to resume operations speaker of the day, Mr. Herbert .
he House has aath ratiaed to . the haleyon. days of the. last cen. man, Amelia Cunningham, Jack . a . Be tec aered coe Clark Hoover. A oe Spon ine sy8-. IN GRASS VALLEY
comply with President Roosevelt’s,. tury. 3 : . Brooks, Madeline Woodell, Mike . ieee: Hee s : , eee age SS re piesa ee
recommendation that electrical util-! A new community hall, built with Dennick, W. E. Moulton, Alfred . oe ee etter, has sass of the elites day to ail Siemon of eo wd daa. ie cee os
ity holding companies be put out of . special regard to giving big events,; Kneebone, Louis Woods, Mrs. Bradore letter. = It ihe DATE BrOunes, WEES thousands sa joint seks : :
Ree aes by legislative fiat. A strict dances, theatricals ete. will have} bury, follows: ig Nevada eens Media and VE rs vada City and Grass Valley in the
regulatory measure has been subheen completed long before that date Christian Andersen was named — Hebbard pais ho Over ( aioe oe to} latter city yesterday eclipsed in many
stituted and apparently the House ;, The hall will ie 20 by 75 feet and, master of ceremonies and director. 168 Wallies Ave. re ae ae oie eis sey ty respects. similar parades and: cereintends to stick by that.’This is a bit. the land on which it is to stand has} manager. . Vallejo, Calif oe Dag Ss, : ones 4 eee monies of past years. The signal for
CELESTE F pate ate rae rs a+ . been generously donated by W. E. There will be a-spirited race for . ae lua Sata fae chairman, made a short speech, and ; =
surprising in view of the fact, that, ; . seen giiae ee . March 9th, 1935. introduced the principals of the par-. the march was given by four strokes the same body recently gave to the! Moulton, well, known business man . the honor of being crowned Queen . co hueEuAtInR finnaes. Coceaetiss introduced the principals o ssi pat ce Boe
aragiaant the sole authority in. of Freneh Corral and North Sanjof the Fiesta. Several girls, known . vy, 2 : ae rporatron,}. ade to the large crowd. Movie cam. of the bell in the Congregational
aneateae $4.800,000,000 ve aia . Juan. The gift was accepted. gladly. far and wide for their charm and . aah ek Sc: oe _— riers enesee as . belfry, and the parade starting from
ery purposes. A Saturday Evening . because.the big lot is centrally 1s beauty are being groomed for this . Bas ee pts Visiting gas SSR ReRR Laie reg . Chureb street marched south on Neal
Post writer estimates that along the . cated and very convenient to all the great contest. Where there is no vision, the! reel Browse as sebabs to ere Lk ie and follawed the usual line of marcel
other measures vesting the spending . Stores in North San Juan. el. \mong the features decided upon,. veople soon perish.” RREREIE OF ans former I hs seats o1 ee ee eae ot he
of enormous sums in the President,. All the business houses, hotels and. aside from the minstrel show, are fam quoting from proverbs wit! oF ie ee wis nace pcoenk ize oS,
that he now has something like $11,-. Yestaurants of North San Juan are} a de luxe amateur hour in‘which all} tp. hope that the ‘Loans Division one te Gas eer as aha Pibide Ae eRe LarA TE d 900,000,000 at his command. . preparing to put in concessions. Aj ambitious and talented boys andj or mines of the R. F. C. will take . . } pees qe ee ; troupe of traveling minstrels will be. girls will be given an opportunity to bcd bf ibe Ghislain: aud dave samc Former Judge eneree L. Jones ve streets and watched the long
The writer remarks that this col-. engaged, who will put their uproar-. be heard and seen in their best act, . i vision” if they are going to do anystabil of the Constitution of the ight ieee pass. The oe of march
lossal sum, amounting to more than} ious act on in street, their program . new races and old, a great matinee thing in the way of loans to small tS sarees poe aaa! eke oe olloming: Goeely (he pele
half the world’s monetary medium,. being interspersed with dances,. dance and two big dances during the operators. : preme Court for its impartial decisROUAVO ERY: was featured by the
an pexacd £6 Be money, in any or-. songs and choruses, week of the Fiesta. The aniateur KE ORS Shae 4 5 ions on all matters pertaining to the stay paldapes with Grand Marshall
dinary sense, but constitutes, in fact, Merchants are preparing to give} hour is under the direct manage. an ae cea ae ae . constitutionality of the various acts Dr. Carl oe Jones, fee
enormous political power. the historic old town a gala appear-. ment of Christian Andersen. eR jaa ee hehe SEE and laws passed by the piceret Conmounted, oe yal Following beta
ialieel rhe ance with flags and bunting in proFF ids ude oi aay application ace ve ' gress. He also urged that the United me mes ae Miss Marion Foote,
Along with millions of other in-. fusion. Concessions, side shows, and AVERAGE STATE fee nok Ri he pros out en ae nae States be purged oe VAS pregent com. ea he : sup ye pelea
terested spectators, we look forward . not to be outdone by ,Sacramento, Boat oe a nlibaiton pee pouaete eee Gig now baie to ii I gens ie aa : — po paaga fe)
with deep interest to the manifesta-. Roseville or Auburn, by a wilderness eid een a si ta ame ae this countty: us nlp si ge Diese 2 post,
tion of this power in the comins . of whiskers, growing in great variety . TAX PER CITIZEN the RoC. “Loans Wc parimed tala eee several pees tas ve eae PRESIDENT ‘HOOVEHE
vear. Federal bureaus and age ncies on the physiogomies of all male cit. Ss secu Be asta eEn o auton RE 7rass vee) en i , Superio1 . Rial 2 a 4 A,
established in every state, employ-. izens. The people of San Juan report und ci dies Gok Halen oe Judge Raglan Putte mproanned Jak eas ge en : sh ee
ing regiments of clerks, janitors, ad-. that altitude and climate.make whisis 100 PER YEAR: ary complex aia e keep ‘stead ‘apines famous eee citizen of to-. ae al oe ose Ss 2 shebia the
ministrators, assistants and investi-. kers one of the easiest and most pro. plicatits ny a Tha ee day, former President, Herbert . . eae ” ve pesaneinionaed decorated
gators, and a teeming population of . lific of crops. ‘ ees poke teh as ys : ho Hoover. : pw a Grass aciale COnCers band
Federal employes in Washington, re-. At ’a special meeting of the San. ty RAL Pi il H. “PAYI JOR) eo ee ce Kasey . ar Mr. Hoover said: oe ed cusipie miner’s uniforms foleardiess of. politics, are going to ae ee neon NOTE: — This ts . “°8 gees eh bpeuents of such! . get a particular pleasure out of} lowed and after the band the Godyote to continue their salaries. They the second in a series of articles — ;® possibility, will perish. . returning to Grass Valley and Ne-. dess of Liberty float and the Native
will all get home in time to vote. SWiM MEET AT by Ralph H. Taylor, Executive . “Time,’’ does it mean anything to. vada City. The first time I was here . Sons, Hydraulic Parlor, in smart
Their families and friends will vote . & 4 Secretary of the Agricultural the R. F. C. in deciding loans? Two { was when after leaving school I caine . marching order.
with them. No, at this writing, we Council of California and recogmonths and not qyen an application. here looking for a mining job. These . Ge spectacular feature of this dido not think President Roosevelt j POOL TOMORR OW: nized authority on problems of ; Dlank on hand. . two camps have prospered greatly . vision was the Rotary Club’s allwill be defeated next year if he} stute government, analyzing the i Can it be possible that the Loans j since the day I. left. that job to go. eine float, which drew ahs!, and
chooses to: run. : ihe ‘mainte ipa swiniming poo] will . work at Op ADS State Lemselit . Department to Mines of the R. Fy C. Australia. That at ions DION es: that oe from atrauladeag: ereceront Then .
; jake cin h he dratned this Gvening al Bb. oi ure as it affects both the farm{1s composed of trained reologists . my labors at that is did not pro5 eats ne bea float with blue and
We surmise that President PONCE Yk will open Satu-day ToLnine BE er and the general public. pee “time as figured in a geo-. duce all the gold in the camp. Any. white draped flags. The firemen of
velt has more money to spend than . * Rech a i ae logical epoch may be considered in. Way, at that time I*knéw some parts. Grass Valley paraded three handtime to spend it, between now ana ee 8 ee Venn at oS lf you’re an average taxpayer,. millions of years and therefore of, of this community ‘from the bottom . some floats, of which one enthreng@
November, 1936. The spending of . a ue ae Beene: ae paying your just pro rata of the cost] not much consequence? . up—at least from the 2,000 foot. charming yONRE queen sumptuousmost of the money is so bound ee PENIS. eee of state government, ‘California’s. Ge te ts Gbskiile thar geaia 4 am . level We i knew a blessed lady} ly and beautifully gowned in sapesoac
and around with restrictive hed tape, . a et ate swimming . °70882! state.tax program for the! toovisionary in supposing that 2 whose bearding house cooking was] of gold. After that came the Farm
that the funds ooze instead of pour. . Breton . wt 3 . coming biennial period will cost you ead operator with no political back. the best of its kind in the world. Bureau: float which received much
Restrictions are, of course, imperat. — “ amis Sic aie iinet nearly $100 per year! eround ike niyself Ce sac : ons I knev the road from Nevada City,. applause. Again eame a Native Sons
ive; otherwise we should have scan-. phat eek igh a Ebi toughly, your contributions to the = Ao haan eivent tae : . por I walked. it in the mud to save. float, Quartz Parlor, which was votdal and stench that no. political party pig emilee é euerae state government. will be ‘upped’ etape fare. I learned here the bitter! ed one of the handsomest in the paroe 1. 200 yard relay-—4 men each, . _ SA EASE ROR ee te “ Or shall T solace myself, (here} Sere ale Ce arenes eal ee rain . ade.
vould survive. ey ues es NIL approximately $25 anpualy by the again I quote proverbs) “Happy ig . Vespa that comes. to Tas n from . pene ;
nn , AN et 2. Breast stroke: 100 yards, 6/ tae, DEOROSALS WHICH: WEE on-. the. man that findeth wisdom anal popes SUGAS ee ene ee ee seen es geass The Woman's Civic Club has turn: . ; : acted by the 1935. state legislature. . . . ee nat oa: : : _. . be turned away time after time. But The Nevada County Lumber comed over to the. Park Commission . epee: Berge ; 3ut your local taxes—if you hap-. en ne Been MH ASrEtS EINE, I finally got onto the night shift. pany’s float, portraying a vivid wes$125, proceeds of the benefit card . ee ee OES Wed ONE ae to be a common property ownOs ae Underesanaing. of it, ts bet: FIRST JOB tern scene, was one of the procesparty given a fortnight ago in Arm. ae : aa : a . er—should . be materially reduced, ter Be ee ee a allves The first job was pushing a car,. Sions most admired features. The
ory Hall. This is only one of the} 50 yard dash-—free style, 3 ' due to the shift of public utility in. Oe the any ener eet ve fine ods The sweat and grime of that job] Legion Post’s float conveying a beaumany benefactions this club has as Se ; : , . tevenues from the state to iouniet Renin © Proveres . were good tor soul as well as the. tiful tribute to an unknown soldier
made for the community upbuild-. — °220-216 yards—-free style, 15) treasuries. — “How long wilt thou sleep, O Slugbody. It was here that I was in-. Was one of the most moving of all
ing and progress. The money is to. be . Briefly sketched, such is the story . $274,” and again Preverbs.”’ structed by kindly Cousin Jacks in. the big procession. The Nevada City
be expended for a mud sweeper so °Lee lige ieee style, 6 Japs. lof California’s new record-breaking “Therefore shall his calamity. the atfterence’between a gad and a/ high school band in the. gay unithat the municipal swimming pool, ts ane ene 2 . $376,000,000 state’ budget—translatcom sudden; suddenly he shall. permoil, and how to pound the drill in-. forms of purple and gold were a
may be kept clean and ‘clear. In. . 9. 160 yard medley-—-Relay, beck: . 4411 (coma o€ the WAIVIAGAL. . ish.”. This applies to the small min-. stead of my fiat. Also I learned from . Sparkling note, both eye and’ ear
other cities we have often noted. /Stroke, breast, free. = : TWO MILLION TAXPAYERS ing operator. them’how to warm up the bottom of. Pleasing. Mayor Al Seaman, and
y beautiful houses occupied and own. righ pigsty Ga abs ' : ae 3 Levying new taxes to a total of again ~Provechs.”’ an iron wheel barrow with three stub . Members of the Nevada City council
i ed by club women. Too often these . ee ee ap ins MOD SBOP: F447 500-000 tor the twee year per“He that refuseth instruction de-. candies so that it would be more wwere a feature of this section of } fine club homes. are burdened with . 2 138 yards, 2 laps. iod to cancel existing deficits, offset} SPiseth his own soul, but he that comfortable sleeping during wmid-. the parade.
A debt and the women must spend all . a Breast Laeee et eds. revenue losses, and close the gap be-. »eareth reproof getteth understandnight lunch hour. It was here also The Nevada City Chamber — of
Y their energies raising money FOr . me ape se ee watcotad tween income and outgo, the legisla. '"8-” that I knew a prospector who, with. Commerce float with its gorgeous
I principle and interest. In Nevada 2 10r oF n—free style, 2 laps. 116 tapped the pocketbooks of apSo I shall end this epistle of adMark Twain, held that it was wise to} display of flowers drew forth exle. City, without a club house, the wois Spree iak proximately 2,000,000 taxpayers—. ™Onition. — ‘. tell the truth once in a while be-. ¢lamations of delight. The Nevada men are able and do devote their) ss Ha Se Relay. back, . .Vittually every wage earner in the} Hoping that in the goodness of. cause it pleased some people and. City fire department also aroused time, and the enthusiastic endeavCae eet TNE G1OY ar Oi DAC Kata. their hearts the personnel of the astonished all the rest. And it was. ™much applause with their part in the ors to giving us a better library, to. breast, free. : a : And here’s what you must vay, . Loans Department to Mines of the] pore 1 gained many friends who have . Parade and celebration. The Mine
’ charities, to school improvements, a es aia Fe, providing you are one of the unsung! ®F. C. will have “the vision,” to. pela close all these years. Workers Protective League was
> and, now to the park and the swim-. ‘e ane vane ae aa Sirls each, . . omy of 2,000,000. distinguish, not alone “Time” but LEARNED HOW HERE . represented by a host of happy chilming pool. The club would enjoy a. 59 yards, 3 laps. A 8 per cent sales tax, instead of . 2/80 use some discernment, in that You will agree with me that this. @ren in costumes.
splendid club house, and we hope #BYenat efroke ~~ $0. yards. 9 2%% tax, but with exemptions. ‘hey may become a benefit, instead} j, 4 good camp to come to. And I eau BANDS PLAY
the, fee Te yet fae eee When: they Las Basis atpakeecaa. 46 ds, 2. OM Certain foodstuffs; $35,500,000) of a forlorn hope. © prove to you that it is a good camp. ed Cross had two lovely floats ey), will have one. In the meantime, aga o. Back stroke— -o yards, estimated increase in state’s reven-. _ With my apologies from quoting to go away from. “That is because. i2 the second division, Maurice Pho; the people of Nevada City are the ae dy kik de as ee from the Bible to SenatorHuey. Grass Valley and Nevada City have. togtapher’s float commanded much
beneficiaries of their unselfish de-. ‘ ove yet Bn-—Iree style, A $12,000,000 tax on your drinks, ; Lon8, I remain, held a unique position among Cali-. #2@miration. Grass Valley high school
votion to community welfare. . laps. Ae . hard liquors preferred. Yours very, very hopefully,’ fornia mining towns and, in fact,}>@nd in the bright scarlet and white
tin 3 2: oes de hon ga Bis . ts se A $4,000,000 tax on your pur“REV.” F. A. HEBBARD. among all mining towns. If you upiforms delighted the throngs with
. Coe Rew Sere wun oR wae) G drain apo a Seri aPS-. chases in chain stores (unless. the : canvass the names of those Ameri-. !t8 music. The cub scouts marching
4 park, adjacent to Nimrod street ee 7. 100 yards—medley relay, 2 laps governor exercises his power of veto.) IVY HILL MINE can-miners who developed and equipsturdily and proudly were given a
i now. practically: Cimiare. WIndows adh. os ‘ es Increases in bank and corporation eae Er ped the great mines of. the Trans-. 800d hand. The second float of. the ) and doors have been installed, the . +2UnGns GIRLS—2:00 P. M. franchise-taxes totaling $17,000,000. It is reported that 55 men are eaal a! Bhodenta: of Kalgoolie, of . Hills Flat Lumber company fea; ’ electric bebyidees nee been done, ane 1. 75 yard relay—4é4 girls each, 1 Approximately $3,000,000 in-. 2°¥ employed at the Ivy Hill mine Broken Hill, of Burma, of New Zeaturing a Dutch windmill and tulips
if the fine big porch so made that ie lap. erease in inheritance taxes. 14 miles north of Colfax on the Amland, and of China, you will fing. also found a quick appreciation in Ay Nevada City High Sehool band and < son nes dash-—free style, 1 lap. : More than $10,000,000 in addierican river, .and that 45 men are ee a eyeai aadaetiy had ienencs applause. Weimar "Tribe of Red Men
use ee for a band etand, myee: 3. 50 yard .dash—free style, 3 tional sales tax, due to tightening engaged in mining at Hite Canyon something of their job within twenty in full war path regalia, mounted
sounding shell has been finished. It! laps. up of-the law to prevent exasions mine near the canyon of that name. miles of where I stand. This region! °® Ponies, provided a spectacular ‘7. is doubtful if there is a finer com-. 4. Medley relay—-50 yards, 1 lap An income tax of $21,000 000 —. 1 3 “oe ; : sag note. Builder’s Suppl f
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3 , , ed in mining skill then and it has pply company o munity house in any of the mountain . bi chese : ; : (one-fourth the federal rates.) Mr. W. 0. Campbell of Nevada maintained its lead right down to. Nevada City contributed a float with — counties. It cost the city very little! Officials: Carl Murchie, Ralph A state automoniic tax of $1.75 City reg as guests his daughter, . this day “wai produce more than. Several miniature buildings which
because practically all the labor was. Watters, Ben Sweeney, and Harry per $100 on assessed valuation, es-. MS: MeIsaac and: her twin daughguid vau havo lived 6 haut ae wan be handclapping all along the line. done by SERA forces. It is there to) Jefferson. timated to yield $15,000,000. This,. ‘°"S Of San Francisco. They arrived. ¥4, made their mark in the w rld. Hill’s Flat Lumber company’s. float be used for all major and minor Captains: North Boys—Ray Wilde however, is in lieu of present per-. i” time for the Fourth and will spend ‘ : : . gaily decorated and bearing a group,
events, festivals and celebrations,. assisted by Walt Hallett; South Scr 2 pero: the summer here. er Sy oem pines One Hele al over : ; 7 hs ; sonal property taxes on automobiles. : : the surface of it. I recollect my ola. °f Children and musicians was ane day or night, which the commun-. Boys, Buzz Chapman; North Girls,. motay $117,500,000 for the twoMiss Katherine Kinkead, chief friend and your: fellow tow a fine feature of this division, Elecity, or any group thereof, holds. Betsy Bennett; South Girls, Dorothy year period, operator of the Nevada City telePTR dg ee ee ownsman, trical ‘Mursey Gk Meraa, pin pee
Whatever happens in the future, we} Thomas, NO ADVALORUM TAX phone exchange, attended a chief pst ni ay 4 eat ~~ Parade Chebuink ic Gn
shall always remember that the comAll entrants are requested to sign On the right side of the ledger,, 0Perator’s convention in Sacramento “a «ie ed y sae — g Pamper nas highly * ena al
munity house was built during and] up by this evening at 6 o'clock with ‘ _. Wednesday. All district presidents Se ee ee ee the success and orderliness of
owing to the New Deal. their respective captains. (Continued on Page Two) attended the-meeting. (Continued on Page Five) Procession. a