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June 17, 1938 (6 pages)

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PAGE FOUR NEVADA CITY NUGGET _ERIDAY. JUNE. 17, 1938. SIERRA COUNTY MINES . The Kanaka Mining Corporation, ae which has a lease on a large gravel i deposit on Kanaka Creek near Allegthany, is handling about 3,000 yards of gravel per day. J. C. Vint is enGineer in charge and has 15 men em. Ployed. ' RUBY GRAVEL AND QUARTZ ‘ _ ™%he Ruby gravel mine near Forest has 30 men employed with L. L. Huelsdonk in charge. Work is being ~ @one on both the rich gold bearing. @rave]l and two new quartz veins on Which work started about iwo years ou CLOTHES for) GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY ~ AND DRY CLEANERS 111 Bennett Street Phone 108 GRASS VALLEY =F GROCERY CO Fresh Fruits and Vegetables FREE DELIVERY 815 Broad Street veins RQ KANAKA MINING {ING CORPORA@ION THE SUN PRODUCE AND. In the Matter of the Estate of Jos seph T. Dunlap, also known as J. T. Dunlap, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Administratrix of the said Estate of Joseph T. Dunlap, also known as J. T. Dunlap, deceas‘ed, to the Creditors of and all persons having elaims against the said decedent to file them with the necessary vouchers within six months after toe first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the Counity of Nevada or to present them, with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice to -he said Administratrix or at the office of W. E. Wright, Union Building, Broad Street, Nevada City, California, the same being her place lof business in all matters connected i with ithe estate of said deceased. . Dated June 10, 1938. } ROSA L. DUNLAP, Administratrix aforesaid. . W. E. WRIGHT, Attorney for Ad. ministratrix. . First publication June 10, 1938. . June 10, 17, 24, July 1. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. _ DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES, SACRAMENTO. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO APPROPRIATE WATER. . : eset . Applications 8100-9053 . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That San Juan Gold Company, care of R. . F. Taylor, Downieville, California, ‘has applied ‘o the Division of Water . Resour “es, Department of Public . Works, State of California, for a per. mit to appropriate unappropriated poses. ° Point of diversion within SW% of SW \% of Section 22, T 18 N, R 9 2% M. D. B. & M. Place of use described under both applications: Within Sections 23, 24, 25, and 26, T 17 N, R 7 B,. Sections 1 and 12, T 17 N,-R 8 EB, Sec, tion 36, T.18 N, R 8 B, Sections 3, 4, 5, 6,-7,.&,-9, and.10,:T. 17 _N, R 9 E, Section 32, T18N,R9E,M. D. B. & M. Water’ will be returned to South Fork of Yuba River in NE% of SW ¥% of Section 36, T 17 N; R 7 E, and SW, of SE% of Section 17,,T 17 N, R95, and Middle .Fork Yuba River in SE% of SE% of Section 25, T 18 N, R 8 E, M. D. B. & M. all as shown on map filed with the Division of Watér Resources. RELATIVE TO PROTESTS BLANKS UPON WHICH TO SUBMIT PROTESTS WILL BE SUPPLIED FREE UPON REQUEST BY THE DIVISION. OF WATER RESOURCES. Any person desiring to protes: against the granting of such permit shall within SIXTY days from date hereof file with the Division of Water Resources, Sacramento, California, a written protest. Such protest shall clearly set forth the protestant’s objections to the granting of the applieation and shall con‘ain the following information: CIRCULAR ON FRUIT CANDY FROM U. C. BERKELEY, June 17,—More than . a billion and a ‘half pounds of commercially manufactured candy is eaten in the United States every year about thirteen and three fourths pounds for each man, woman and child. This is in addition to large amounts of home made candy. These are the figures. of the National Confectionery Association. Z But, says Dr. V. W. Cruess and] Agnes O’Neill of the University of California division of fruit products most candies, commercial or homemade, contain little fruit. Many candies, they maintain, are improved by the addition of fruit and several . excellent candies consisting entirely or principally of fruit can be made. Consequently, they have prepared Agricultural Extension Service Circular 20, The Home Preparation of Fruit Candy, for free distribution. It !may be obtained from the College of Agriculttire at Berkeley, or from any farm advisor. It contains many recipes which are intended for use in SIERRA OO. PIONEER PASSES ON IN SACTO. James Alfred Taylor, for many years a resident of Sierra and Nevada counties, died in Sacramento, Tuesday, June 7, after a long illness. He was born in St. Helena, California, June 25, 1854: George F. Taylor and Ross L. Taylor of Downieville and Dr. Robert L. Taylor of San Anselmo are surviving brothers of deceased. Funeral services were conducted by Red Jacket: Tribe No. 28, Order of Redmen on Thursday, June 9 at Sacramento. af Nevada City QUALITY WORK SKILLFULLY DONE crett era Prompt Cow vice Free acl Ali our work is priced right Phone 577 241 Commercial St. Nevada City : Subscribe for The Nugget. IDAHO-MARYLAND The Idaho-Maryland mines nave about the same payroll in the mines but there are 34 employed on the Loma Rica ranches. The .Forbestown mines of the company have 126 men working. Since schools closed May 31 the company has adopted the policy of employing school boys and they are called apprentice laborers. The boys are cleaning up about the surface, cutting weeds, cleaning up VISION Be Comfortable NORMAL » (1) Statement of the _ iniury which would result to protestant from such appropriation and use. (2) The basis of , protestant’s wa'‘er right. (3) . Protestant’s past and present use of water both as to amount used and: land irriagted, or use i gage of water if other than irrigatio (4) The approximate location of protestant’s land or place of use and point of diversion of the water. A COPY OF THE PROTEST SHOULD BE SENT TO THE APPLICANT AND THIS OFFICE NOTIFIED THAT THE SAME HAS BEEN preparing small quantities of candy for the home, or smal] commercial quantities with household equipment for local sale. . reduction on the ground that it would tbe ruinous to shippers and growers ,who compete with Arizona. Hearings on the petition were held in Los Angeles on Mareh 7 and Phoenix in Maren. 14. The California Railroad Commis. water bject to existing rights as ‘ ; : line ee oe EDWARD Hy ere,. . 0" Tie. Vees Seanies, Che SeeraDESCRIPTION OF PROJECT State Ehgineer. mento Chamber of Commerce’s’ petiApplication 8100 Dated: Sacramento; California, . tion for a readjustment of rates on Water to be appropriated from Middle Fork of Yuba River, County . of Nevada. Amount Applied for 142.5 cubic feet per second. . . Date filed, September 12, 1934. . } 15th to August 15th of each season. Water to be used for mining pur. poses. . “Point of diyersion within NEY ‘of NW %4of Section 7, T 18 N, R 11 PE M.D. B. & M. . NOTE: This is a re-advertisement , of Application 8100 due to the point of diversion having .been moved . downstream about %4 of a mile. Application 9053. . Date filed, July 27, .1937.
. Water to be appropriated from Grizzly Creek tributary to Middle ok rk of Yuba River, County of Ne. vada. Amount applied for, 25 cubic feet per second. . Diversion season named, January . 1st to December 31st of each season. Water to be used for mining purSIERRA B SIERRA CITY, * BUTTES INN . y Fishermen and Tourists Prefer This Place ~ ‘ = Ff. CLEAN AND COMFORTABLE a4 EXCELLENT DINING ROOM LOCATED AT ‘CALIFORNIA e Mail order check work : arog for New York-California Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies ‘NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE _ Pyactical mining tests from 25 to'100@ pounds, giving the free gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. Assaya made for gold, silver, lead and copper. promptly attended to. Underwriters, Westchester and INSURANCE E. 4. N. OTT, Proprietor to him 211 MAIN STREET " Invites Nevada City and Grass Valley folks to bring their Clothes CLEANING AND PRESSING ie eee Sear Precveres sone she 3te-0f ait garments for will come to 2 (egomarc THE WORLD'S G GOOD NEWS your home every day through _ THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR AAA AA AA Sc) Daily ctr cg OP LEE OOD EE, Diversion season. named: October @-/\ ies throughout the Golden Empire to '. voir. Smith’s bid was approximately -. terstate Commerce Comnifissfon in May 13, 1938. May 27, June 3, 10, 17. OLD TIME RIVER box shook and other lumber products so that the six shook manufacturers and distributors in the Sacrameno district would be on a parity of rates. The adjustment applies on all plants in Sacramento or within a mile of the city limits. Ke grounds for fire protection, etc. They . have employed-f2~boys and expect . Get Your MATTRESSES to hire about two-more to fill the quota. This work giveg boys a chance to earn money~in order to go to school next fall. Repaired and Cleaned by John W. Darke = : Commercial St. Nevada City 109 J. Phones Subscribe for The Nugget. AS Car Trouble —WE'LL FIX IT— ys J GAS, OIL, ACCESSORIES, WASHING, POLISHING, RENT BATTERIES —Expert Mechanics— lick Lane’s Garage Broad and Commercial Phone 525 BOAT RACE FOR SACRAMENTO! § SACRAMENTO, June 16.—An old time river boat race, reviving. the early days when thousands of spectators lined the banks of the Sacra‘WATCH OUR W INDOWS For Laste Minute Specials men:o river to witness the keen rivalry between steamboats, will be staged Sunday, June 26, This comes as a result of a chance remark by Mayor Tom B. Monk of Airway COF FEE" Pound package 15¢ : Frequently we are able to make lastminute specials—too late to get into our * regular newspaper ads, So we are putting them on our windows. Watch for Sacramento while extending an invitation to the people of Stockton to attend the Sacramento Golden Em' pire Centennial in 1939. Mayor Monk : attended the Stockton City Council meeting last Monday. While ‘he was presenting Sacramento’s official invitation, he mentioned Sacramento’s fine river boats. Mayor Ralph W. Faye of Stockton took up the cause of Stockton’s boats JELL-WELL Assorted flavors. Regular pkg. 3% WHITE KING Gran. Soap large package )&c them at your neighborhood Safeway. PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 17 TO 23 STAR OLIVE OIL Quart can 7c’ PORK AND BEANS Lb. can 6'/¢ LIBBYS PEAS Lge. No. 2 cans 10¢ Fancy 3 sieve 2 for 25¢ and words led up to a challenge for a race. The toss of a coin determined trat the race is to be held at Sacramento. Harold J. McCurry, general chairman of the Centennial and Jerry Carpenter of the Travel Stimulation Bureau of the State Chamber of Commerce, have arranged with the River Lines officials to have the Delta Queen represent Sacramento and _MAZOLA _ Quart ean 40 DASH Granulated Soap Large package 4Ac CORN Large No. 2 can Del Monte Golden Bantam APRICOTS Large No, 244 cans ]5c Highway 22c PUREX 1, gallon jug SNOWFLAKE CRACKERS bb. pk. 16¢ N, B.C. B&M BAKED BEANS No. 2 can: 15c B&M BROWN BREAD Lb. can ]5c HEINZ VINEGAR Pints 8. Qts. ]5¢ OIL either the Port of Stockton or Captain Weber represent, Stockton in the race. : Plans gre being maide to ‘have the. évent a gala occasion as in the early days. It is understood that the Delta Queen will carry passengers during the race. To ¢arry out the Centennial idea, the passengers jwill dress in costumes of the early days. Invif tation is extended by the Centennnal; officials to the people of communit“IVORY FLAKES Large Package 2I¢ White or Cider — BEER BROWN DERBY 3, for 23¢ > 12 0z. cans a Case 24 cans $1.75 ae BEER, BROWNsDERBY 4 for aie 11 oz. steinie battles * ‘Plus: epost attend the r@ce. SPINACH Large No. 214 A lake approximately six miles in peng it length will be formed by the construétion of the North Fork Debris. Dam on the American river. The dam }’ is being erected to retain debris from way Halves -RAISINS, Sn Mel iy ae ks ra PEACHES Lg. No. 2, cans 2 for 25e WHEAT HEARTS Large pkg. 23¢ cans ~ I1¢ ‘CHEESE Meadow Grove Lb. Qe : ; hydratilic mines. Seventy one ‘men ‘Sperrys ED BURTNER are ployed'‘in tthe © preliminary FLOUR 2444 pound eeck 696. —OF THE— 4 construction work, es? Blossom _ Ae GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS Lawrence C. Smith of Marysville} My Sales Tax Added to AN ‘Taxable Items was low bidder-on a project calling AE AT AN TILLAMOOK CHEESE Lb. 5c for’ clearing of the site of the reser$11,500. A ‘gold extraction plant is being constructed at the fork of the North . and. Middle rivers, where gravel and sand will be worked for gold values} before it is used for concrete. EERIASACR SOS SASS SORES Fe¥ahoiehe Bat dhl ss & Sele BBD ES IEEE A ee Smee He 8 The Sacramento, San Francisco and ‘Oakland Chambers of Commeree have filed a joint brief with. the Inprotest against a proposed reduction of freight rates on fruits and vegetabls between Arizona cities and the eastern markets. The commission is making an investigation of rates ‘at the request of shippers of Phoenix, Arizona, who ‘PASTURIZED iter ' Ranch-to-Customer Delivery boc == COAL Phone Us for Prompt Delivery NEVADA CITY ICE Grass Valley have petitioned for 10 per cent reduction. The three California com-} tions are opposed to. a Send Us a Postal, Driver Will Call. abinlelietpasna adecaee mann. eAlaah. At Plaza — Nevada City ! PHONE 57. 109M. bh