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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

July 5, 1937 (4 pages)

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"MONDAY. TULY: 5. 1937, nd NATURE AND LIFE : » SAVING LESSONS: FOR BOY SCOUTS: ial Mee tl (ity NL/GGET ooalateamenicenaiiiniid in. minin uve ob ava saving ' costs. : mechanic and truck driver. Contributor’s Notes: Under ‘‘Bat Camp. hats will be issued to those ; scouts who have registered for the ‘ery’? in the June. installment of . camp. These will be a return to the. Pannings was included some. brief “overseas"’ hats of seven years ago. . notes on the first stamp mills to be The water system at camp is proverected in this area. ing a problem to rehabilitate this) John §S. Hittell in “Resources of their use, Jim is Cheueee will be camp . and ew Phouseha meet. Cost of common powder: Two dol-). lars and seventy five cents per keg. end by «The natture activities of Camp Padiscovered this last week hatsi will be well taken care of this workers, L. H. Reynolds, Russ Sesummer by a group of four leaders, ley and H. Ricksecker. Serious damR.-E. Arp, Bruce Kimsey, Bob Robage to the well pump necessitated inson and Mrs. Ricksecker: This bringing it’ down for repairs. Only staff will be able to give closer dithis coming week end July 3, 4 and rection to all lines of nature activit5 remain to complete the set up of ies, insects, birds, flowers, trees, . camp ready for its opening. Other members of the camp staff rocks and stars. Time will be allot-. will be announced next week. ted both morning and afternoon to care for group interests, Instruction willbe given in Cost of giant powder: Ld One doliar and twenty five cents per pound. Cost of freight from San Francisco. Seventeen dollars. Cost of fuel—cord wood, four dol 280). See bibliography, says that nine tenths of the quartz crushed in lars; charcoal, fifteen cents per bush California in 1868 was pulverized by "HAS FINEST AIR CONDITIONED REFRIGERATION Moist circulating air protects delicate foods. Flavors retained. Lowest priced perfect refrigeration NEW SHIPMENT—Come in and see them. stamps, of which there were two el. kinds, the square and the _ rotavy “The square stamp’ says Mr. UNION ICE COMPANY tell, “ has a perpendicular wonder .. FRED SAUVEE, Manager or eight inches sjuare, with an iron shoe, weighing from a hundred to a ‘MINING ENGINEERS HOMEWARD BOUND shaft of wrought iton about two inches in diameter, and just before falling the stamp receives a which is continued assume . . Searls. noted mining engineers. who by the shoe as it strikes the quartz’. this responsibility. Robert Keeney . have been in South Africa for the ‘Mr. Hittell says that in these days as “waterfront man will organize the . past two and a half months, flew the rotary stamp was considered supleaders and best swimmers in cami. erior to the square stamp. camp for years will again Fred ! whirling Mr. John Becker and Mr. motion PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY {from South .Africa to England and “NEVADA CITY into a camp life guard for the super} In 1868 the Pacific Iron Works of on Wednesday, June 30 sailed on the vision of swimmers during the two San Francisco, established in 1851. Queen Mary for New York. After Swimming periods. each day. He will . advertised ‘‘stamp shoes and dies of landing. in New York, Mr. Becker also’ have charges of the boats and} the best wrought iron,” will come directly to Nevada City. Mining Statistics, Mrs. Beeker greatly enjoys travel in 1879 isALWAYS AVAILABLE and ALWAYSin SEASON: trip from Rhodesia. Though she has der (dynamite) as a blasting agent. We Have Quality Meats ° made the trip a number of times by The strike was particularly unjust boat, she states that she enjoyed the and uncalled for andthe miners’ A St. Bernard dog, trip by plane the most. league undoubtedly display very litking. of all dogs in town. Great as guardian for children and ‘watch dog. Very nice and well behaved. Will sell him for $10.00. Phone 234-J or call at the Netz Quarry on Champion vada City. THE BARGAIN SPOT Cast top camp stove with legs, $5.75; Quart fruit jars, 35c per dozen; The annual traffic census by the injurious to their health. soon ployers on the other hand, held that . cof important the ~ state. traffic Nevada its SPECIAL HAMBURGER, PORK SAUSAGE fori ‘“highgradinge”’ then particularly ae ranked fourth or fifth valent in the Grass Valley mines. remnants, 25c square yard; two PANNINGES ported. by J. F. Nesmith, July SELECTED ROASTS, CHOPS, STEAKS Valley. DRIFT——A general name given to Broad loose alluvial deposits made by ice sheets of the glacial period. street, Nevada City. FOR RENT—Desirable 2-room cottage and bath. Furnished. Inquire 568 East Broad street. PIANO 6-181tp “BARGAIN — Late model Studio type piano located here in Nevada City. To be sold for the balance due Most any terms can be arranged for quick sale. For A horizontal opening in a mine or an ore ‘body or parellel to its strike. DRIFT MINING — ‘‘This method richest the of extracting Correct Glasses—W. P. “Sawyer, M. D., Ott Bldg., Nevada City. gravel in the bedrock of channel, opened ‘by means the old of tun nel, incline or vertial shaft, the gold bedbeing concentrated’ near the in washed is gravel pay The rock. Prop.) Hills Flat. 6-114t¢ WANTED TO BOARD two girls! oF boys, ages 7: to 12. Write or phone M. E. Madden, French Corral, “Phone Nor. San Juan 3-F-33. 6-1m-p ARCH SUPPORTS and other foot fil appliances made off cast to your particular condition. Ed. TF. Malouf; 547 Forbes Avenue, Yuba 5-14-4tp City. Ste new, and_there is no question about the fact that the difficulty to be overcome in successfully introducing the same are great.” Information regarding the introthis duction of machine drills in area will be appreciated. DRY DIGGINGS—John S. Hittell San in ‘Resources of California,’ dig“Dry says: 1863, Francisco, mingings is that mining where the off strip to er first using the shovel dirt pay the scrapes the barren dirt, the ‘over with a knife, picking out them, to came the as gold of particles matand throwing away the earthy rich} a but ss, proce ter. It is a slow le.” itab prof be placer may of DRY WASHING—A method or sand winnowing gold from dirt, is not gravel, used where water to this area FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath. ely abundant. Furnished -or unfurnished. Call or deDUMP—A deposit, or place of inquire at Nugget office. 3-29-tfc work mine from rock e posit of wast entra; conc from ings tail of or ings WATCHMAKER AND CLOCK tion. t-. DYNAMITE—An explosive inven repairing. No high prices. Phillip It originally H. Shuey, 205 Main Street, Grass ed by Nobel in 1866. Valley. : 1-8-1mo.¢ consisted of infusorial. silica and a ratio nitro glycerine combined in . Furniture Fipishers in the use in was about 3 to 1. It . Lagner, Enameled Garden or. House of a and 1868 in es stat t ’ Rarniture, Painting and PaperHangPacific Coas in 1869 to e ing. Work Guaranteed.« Antique or company ‘was organized nee ‘Finishes——An selon: a pr eprny rredee it.. BURT SPIC PHONE G. Vv. 918 .During that year. . dynamite,or, “giant~ powder” as it ‘was called resulted a a considerable Nevada City Morgan Frank G. Finnegan & Powell Buildings Broad Street, Nevada City, Calif. TELEPHONE 273 DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS DENTIST 312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Evenings by appointment. Complete X-Ray Service. Phone 95 ATTORNEY AT LAW Commercial Street. Nevada Phone 599 DENTIST MINING ENGINEERS EDWARD C. UREN DANIEL L. HIRSCH, M. D. CIVIL. AND MINING ENGINEER. Physician and Surgeon Offices and Roveiving Hospital, 118 Bush St. Hours: 10-12; 2-5, evenings oy appointment, Day or night phone ae. Mining District Maps hone 278 R Nevada City MAROLD L. KARO. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 128 Neal Street Grass Valley
Phone 116 ‘. Hours:10 to 12 a. m., Evenings by 2: to 5p. m appointment Mining Reports Furvished . O'CONNOR Mining and Civil Engineer United States Mineral Surveying. Licensed Surveyor Phone 428 Grass Valley DR. VERNON V. ROOD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and residence at 252 S. Auburn St., Grass Valley. Office hours: L0'to 12.4. m5 2 to 4 p,m: p. m, DOCTORS B. W. HUMMELT. M. D. 7 to 8 DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER a ee — oo DENTIST X-RAY Facilities Available Hours: Free. Phone 77 W. W. REED, M. D. tricity has modernized and simplified your lighting? Now you_can cook with heat that is measured with the accuracy of electricity. At the snap of a switch an electric range produces heat that is swift as electricity, clean as electric light. Electric cookery too, is kind to you and your kitchen, your time and your pocketbook. ; Come in and learn about the one-step meat cookery that saves time and gives jucier and better roasts; how one-step baking, starting with a cold oven means certainty of success time after time and how sauces, puddings and icings can be prepared without the use of a double-boiler. You can purchase a beautiful automatic electric range for as little as $95 with convenient monthly payments. Hours: 1 to 8 and.7 to 8 p. m. Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 362 ALFRED H. TICKELL. M: D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Nevada City, Calif. Office 207 Pine Street W. P. SAWYER, M. D. Grass Valley COFFEE SHOP Nevada City, California oe @ Eye, Ear, Nose a Throat Glasses correctly fitted. Electromag net for-removing steel. Hours 11 to 4 Broken Glasses Duplicated Evenings by Appointment Office Ott Bldg., Main Street Phone: Office 11 Residence 73 FRATERNAL AND CLUB DIRECTORY WOMAN’S CIVIC CLUB Regular meetings the 2nd and fourth Mondays of the month, at . he Brand Studio. We Specialize in SUNDAY DINNERS 60c TO 80c DyMe 12 (Noon) to 8:30 p. m: FINE WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service and REPAIRING Work Called for and Delivered Clarence R. Gray . 520 Coyote Street Phone 16 . PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY OWNED, OPERATED AND MANAGED BY CALIFORNIANS . , Se NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518 ' B. P. O. Elks. Meets second and fourth Friday . evenings in Elks home, P' Street: Phone 108. Visiting Els welcome. ARTHUR E. ELLIOTT. Exalted Rule PHILLIP SCADDEN, Secretary —-—~--__. ~ HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 57 N.S. G. W. Meets every Tuesday even'r ‘Pythian Castle, 232 Broad St».7 Visiting Native Sons welcom: \ ALLEN JONES, — DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. . GOOD SERVICE COSTS NC » ORC AMES: REET ; MRS.‘'JAMES PENROSE, Pres. MRS, CHAS. ELLIOTT, Sec. SEE YOUR DEALER OR P-G-wE Residence E. H. ARMSTRONG NATIONAL HOTEL How would you like ‘to simplify your cooking just as elec Nevada City, Calif. Office 418 Broad Street 525 Nevada Street Telephone 163 ELECTRICALLY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Grass Valley, Calif. ATTORNEY AT LAW Office 20816 West Main Street cook a5 you light _— -ClinicTues. and Fri. P. M, Nominal charge. Office 203 Pine St. 9:00-5:00. Evening appoint ments. 1204 Mill Street. X-RAY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Especially successful in Arthritis; Anemia, Cateract, without _Surgery, . other Chronic Ailments. Consultation 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30 129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley . Phone 395 DR. DAVID H. REEDER._ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours: 1 to 3; 2-5 p.m, Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.; Evenings 7-8. CARL POWER JONES, M. D. ana Grass Valley ~ 203 West Main St. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON = 400 Broad Street ATTORNEY AT LAW CLEANING TIME . Office Hours 8:30 to 5:30 City Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg:: Phone 321 Grass Valley 209% W. Main Si. Save : DR. JOHN R. BELL H. WARD SHELDON LARRY MELOY the “collar” and the bottom the “toe.’’ Drilling by machines was not where water is fortunat WATCH Office: PHONE 67 ually kept more less full of water. In a vertical hole the top is called NEWS-NOVELTY SHOP THE NEW NEWS-NOVELTY SHOP the Bost Building on lower in Broad street, just below the Lace House is now open for. business. Headquarters for the Sacramento 3-22-1-moe available, not particularly applicable Bee. Phone 510. EXPERT Commercial Street, Nevada City ed from down holes which are us known when this camp was discovGeorge Richards writing in SEWING~~ MACHINES Vacuum ered. of borings cleaners ad washing machines, any 1896 said: ‘“The system is machinery by make repaired. Parts and supholes underground plies. Established 15 years. Miller’s Exchange (Arthur G. Miller, CALANAN & RICHARDS consists location write atsonce to Cline sluices or when hard and cemented Piano Co. Credit Dept., 831 Jay is crushed in stamp mills.”’ Lindgren. St., Sacramento, Calif. 6-113te DRILL HOLES (Terminology)— FOR SALE—wWood and gas stove. Holes pointing downward are “down all porcelain, cream separator, and holes’. Horizontal or steeply upward White Rotary, 66-Singer, and are “uppers.” Flat holes and all upMinnesota sewing machines, warepers are “dry’’ holes as distinguishrobe trunk, rebuilt vacuum cleaner. Miller’s Exchange (Arthur G. Miller, Prop.), Hills Flat. 6111is KEYSTONE MARKET 1.! used combination wood and -gas Population of district: Six thousstoves. in good condition, $25 and. i (Continued From Page Two) each; 3-piece Chesterfield _ set, Wages ‘of first eae miners: Three $39.50; other 2-piece sets, $29.50; dollars per day. dressers, plate glass mirrors, dredges, particularly in placer minShovelers and carmen: Two doling of comparatively small vardage $6.50. Always Bargains at lars and fifty cents. which would not warrant the instalTHE BARGAIN SPOT } Cost of lumber: Eighteen dollars 105 West Main Street, Grass Valley . lation of a dredge. Amost interest7T-21te: ing dragline operation may be seen); on Deer Creek at Anthony House Grass of AIRWAY MOTORS—Specializing ‘in about 10 1-2 miles east Buick, Oldsmobile and Pontiac repairs. Union Oi] products. 128 Phone 28 —-—— 1869. DRIFT — (Mining) Pinks opportunities em MINING COSTS . The work in Nevada, Yuba, Sutter Estimate of costs of mining and and Sierra counties will be. taken care of by the Nevada City maintenreducing ores in Grass Valley dis-! one: half thorse power Briggs & trict, Nevada County, California, re-. ance officers. Stratton gas engine, $17.75; Rug 6-211moe g use curtailed The City-Grass Valley highway last year in the. state. DENTISTS Office in Union Building miners was that ‘‘giant powder was highway department will be taken at various W. E. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW i mm “th Right Prices The ostensible reason given by the at SeatsG a TRAFFIC CENSUS ‘Nepoints road, at tle good sense in the movement.” as Nevada, City, California Phones: Office: 364-W. Home 246-3 Box 743 3 George L. Jones.’ etlolninioinioiniieien ley. the object of which was to pre Nevada City, Calif. JONES & FINNEGAN ing by plane. She flew from Rhodeminer’s strike occurred at Grass Valvent the introduction of giant pow ASSAYER AND CONSULTING CHEMIST ATTORNEY AT LAW 205 Pine St., opposite courthouse “During the month of June’ 1869. 2 }: was the first woman making the air ASSAYER HAL D. DRAPER. Ph. D. HARRY M. Mc KEE wrote. sia, Africa, to England in 1932 and NEVADA CITY ATTORNEYS Mrs. Becker, who has remained at SIXTY NINE VEARS AGO TODAY ‘their home at Town Talk while Mr. The introduction of dynamite Becker has been in South Africa, ‘(see above in) this district cansed ‘. will leave by plane from Sacramena strike at Grass Valley. te and meet her husband upon his Rossiter W. Raymond (see biblioarrival in New York: They will then graphy) then U. S. Commissioner of . . take the trip west by plane also. : Telephone—Nevada City 57 ‘thousand pounds. The rotary stamp has a Small ones for apartments, family size, and larger. Hit shaft. six of eight feet long. and six life; ‘saving methods using the American . Red Cross. and Scout requirements. . Jeff Mooers who has done this at, . of twenty five pounds. year due to further winter damdge California” (4th edition 1869, page i RATOR Cost of mining timbers: Four to twelve cents per running foot. , BOA RAREST LEMON A modern establishment—a trained, personnel—distinctive motor equipmer Sree: telligent he