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June 7, 1940 (8 pages)

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FRIDAY, JUNE 7: 1940. NEVADA CITY NUGGET PAGE FIVE. ' TROUT STOCKS FOR NEV. COUNTY ASE: Willard, captain of the fish and game commission for eight Northern California counties, has released the following data on waters to be stocked with fingerling trout this spring and summer. This work will} start the latter part of June and ex-. tend into July. Trout will be released : from the hatchery near Camptonville and a base camp in Bear Valley. The fish for the latter place will come from the Shasta hatchery, the’ largest plant of its kind in the world. There is another hatchery in the Ta. Yuba River hoe-Tallac district but news on allotments are not out yet. Trout to be transferred from the’ Mt. Shasta hatchery for the 1940) season are: Rainbow, 900,000; Eastern Brook, 320,000; Loch Leven, 500,000. Streams or waters to be stocke in Nevada county with trout from! the Bear Valley base are: Little Truckee River, Prosser Creek, Sage! . ; Hen Creek, Juniper Creek, Martis: Creek, Donner Lake, TAHOESTOCK . RANGES . MAPPED technical for-; A party of fifteen da. ‘esters, headed by George Fischer as . chief of party, is now engaged in typing and mapping the cattle and . sheep ranges of the Sierraville dis. trict on the Tahoe national forest,’ Cold Stream . according to Guerdon Ellis, supervisLake, Fish or Warren Lake. Summit! or at Nevada City. Fhe actual grazing . Lake, Ewer Va alley Creek, Primrose . Lake, Sandridge Lake, Lola Montez, . 2, Buzzards Roost Lake, South Fork. station, . ed . above ranger South Fork Yuba River ranger sta-; tion to Spaulding Lake, South Yuba} River at Langs, South Yuba River}; above Washington, Fodryce Lake, ‘North Creek above Fordyce awe. Sterling Lake, Magonigal Lake, “reeman Lake, Spaulding Lake, Ful-i ler Lake. B Blue Lake, Feeley Lake, Carr Lalre; Lindsey Lake, Cluberson Lake Milk Lake, Downey Lake, Sancapacity of both private and government land within the district will be arrived at scientifically and recordfor future use together with such other data as will assist in adminis. tration, designed to secure maximum use consistent with conservation of the range forage as a permanent re-' souree.-The-work is being done under the general supervision of Adel-; bert Fausset. associate forester -in sharge of range surveys for the Cali-, forniaf region of the .fofest. service. . The Truckee district’ of the service will receive some attention . , ed forest, COURT CALENDAR The faligeiis <b mitters will be heard by Judge George L. Jones this morning at 10 o’clock in the superior court: ) Guardianship of Walter Douglas Vernon, a minor. Third and final count. Estate of Camiola F. Ford, deceasfurther hearing on pettion for distribution. Estate of Ernest Clarence Gothard, pettion for letters of administration with alternative prayer. Estate of Thomas J. Wolder, petition for letters of administration. Estate of William Brock, motion to va@ate and set aside decree of distribution. Estate of. John Thomas, “or letters of administration, petition further _ hearing. Estate of Eliza Thomas, petition for letters of administration further . hearing. Estate of Olaf Knudson, petitioo for family allowance. Estate of Agnes S. Campbell, finWAR VETERAN CALLED TO REST Raymond Paull, 50, World War! veteran and resident of Nevada county all his life, died in the Jones Memorial Hospital in Grass Valley yesterday after a short illness. Paull, employed at the IdahoMaryland mine, made his home in! Rough and. Ready. The funeral services will be held,Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the W. R. Jefford and Son Funeral Chapel in Grass Vallsy which last week was taken over by the Hooper-Weaver Mortuary, Inc. Burial will be in the Elm Ridge cemetery. The deceased was an ardent angler and through those activities mde many friends in Nevada City. He was an active worker in the Nevada County Mine Workers Pro-; tective League and took part in the first aid-instruction work at the Ida-! ho-Maryland mine. and hunter +, was stated it would be a health as ; mill interests are.represented by At' attorney stated it would be necessary PROTEST MADE TA SUPERVISORS The board heures proiests against a sawmill being erected in the Glenbrook district and wil] consider them at the next meeting. John Fowler who is constructing the building on the ground, is going ahead with the work. Yesterday the framework for a warehouse was being erected. A large delegation apeared before the supervisors Tuesday to protest. It well as traffic hazard to the district. Among the protestants were William Simkins. Dr. Car! P. Jones, and William Durbrow. Those opposing the sawmill were represented by Attorney Frank Finnegan. The sawaes eae Sasser torney Ward Sheldon. The _ board consulted District Attorney Vernon Stoll on possible procedure to stop the sawmil-going up._The district ford Lake, Bobs Lake, Blacks Lake,. »ef2re the end of the season and it is; al accounts and petition for distri-. : Paull eNO his wife, a to draft a zoning ordinance. This Meyers Lake, Elaine or Lucky Lake,. Plaamed that approximately 400,000] bution. . Paull and : ne Mrs Beatrice! drastic step was not given serious Miller Lake, Penner Lake, South. @¢r?s will be surveyed altogether. WwW. E. Luce et al vs.-.Chas. J. Pet-i Reynolds of San Francisco. . consideration by the board, nove, Lakes,. 2, Bull Pen Lake _ Island ersom, demurrer to complaint. j Sou see ee ee oes the matter was ace or until a Takes, Texas Creek, French Lake,! 7 _ . . Smart et al vs. W. E. MoulMrs. Drucker V titan . future meeting. a district attorney CHERRIES FOR SALE-—At Vistiza. Uake of the Woods, Black Mountain, P ACER MINING on demurrer to complaint. . Mrs. Florence Evans had as a} also stated a possible method to pu Orchard and Nursery. Cherries are. ' 2es. 4, barren. ed ; : . Catherine Crowley vs. L. E. Peck, Sunday visitor Mrs. Lois Drucker of . le ie ohne woud te ys pee scarce. Come and get them now. 3 Hoves 4 . ae quiet title matter. 'Palo Alto. Mrs. Drucker is visiting . the sawmill {ihe RUssaNee: ty miles North of Yuba City on U. S eyo ake Be ee NAY F [ ED ' her relative, Dr. Peers of Colfax, and. it is completed it proved to be a men= * “') Rear River below Drum _ Forebay; ee St , , ace to public health or to public saf99-E. 5-131mop] , : . came over to see Mrs. Evans on her i Sear River near Dutch ‘Flat; Bear PURITY TO MOVE INTO . anual this section: Mra: (ety EXPERT RADIO’ REPAIRING — Loud Speaker Systems for Rent v: Sale. Authorized Phileo Auto Radio Service. ART’S RADIO HOSPITAL —Specialists in Radio Ills, 112 South Church Street, Grass Valley. Phone 984, 2-19tf WATCHES CLEANED, $1.00. Mainsprings, $1.00. Watch Chrystals, round, 25c, fancy, 50c. All work guaranteed. J. M. Bertsche, Watch and Clock repairing. With Ray’s Fixit Shop, New location, 109 West Main Street, Grass Valley. 12-litf REAL ESTATE WALTER H. DANIELS LICENSED BROKER Phone 521 P. O. Box 501 Nevada City Quartz and Placer cfaim location notice blanks at the Nugget Office. River near Colfax; Deer Creek, Scotts Klat reservoir on Deer Creek, Nevada Trrigation District reservoirs, 3; Upper Dry Creek; Rattlesnake Creek, Wolf Creek, Wolf Creek, Bloody Run Creek, Echo Creek, Echo Lake, Frog Lake, Bear Valley ‘Creek, Devils 1 oven Lake, Truckee River, above the Donner Creek; Palisades Lake, Upper Peak Lake, Lower Peak Lake, Kid Lake. Plant in east lake, Boy Seout Lake, Deer or Smith Lake, Tong Lake, Round or Hidden Lake, Saw Mill Lake, Fischer Lake. Waters in Nevada ‘County to be stocked with trout from the Yuba hatchery are as follows: Deer Creek, North Fork; ‘Deer Creek, Milton Lake, Jackson Meadows, Bowman Meadows, Faucherie Lake, Weaver Lake, Jackson Creek, Canyon ‘Creek. Trout to be planted in the Sierra county section are: Webber Lake, 30,000 fingerling, fish. are RIGHT. NEVADA Boulder Street
Let us help you on your building problems. We carry complete line of building materials and our prices COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY “The Pioneer Lumber Yard” Fhone 500 Nevada City The service itself is friendly. Operators always have time to say “please” and “thank you.” And the act of telephoning is friendly. It is the personal way of reaching others at short distance or long. Handling your calls to your complete satisfaction is our satisfaction too. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, . ‘TELEPHONE 156 . or belt and it is carried to the mixer IN FFBRUA RY, The side walt oft of the Upper Narrows Debris Dam near Smartville are rising rapidly as the Arunde]Dixon Construction Company speeds work to complete the dam, which will allow resumption of hydraulic mining operations on the North San Juan Ridge after a sixty year shutdown, by next February. Two hundred and ten men are employed at the present time on the dam project. Most of the work is confined to the building of the sidewalls. High water in the Yuba _ River during the winter and spring months} forced the building of the dam walls from the rim downward instead of he usual procedure and it is expected by mid summer’ the concrete for the base of the dam can be poured. The dam will rise 265 feet over the river bed and will back water as far as the settlement of Bridgeport. A600 foot diversion tunnel, which will supply water power for a power plant to be constructed below the dam, has been lined with concrete. Operations are on a twenty four hour basis in the pouring of cement for the wall blocks. The cement mixer, operated by electricity is controlled by one man in a tower. He pushes buttons and compressed air shovels mix quantities of various. size gravel, sand and cement on a conveywhere a fixed amount of water is added. In a few minutes the preparation of concrete is ready to pour in to an eight yard bucket on an electric railroad flat car. The car carries the bucket to a highline and the filled _bucket is substituted for an empty one which the highline’s sixteen wheel pulleys have bronght back. The highline is suspended 400 feet over the river and the bucket.is. dropped down by a cable. The cement is then dumped into the huge concrete blocks. MRS, JAECKLE BORNE TO REST Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in Chicago Park for Mrs. J. Estelle Jaeckle, -56,—wife—of William Jaeckle, Chicago Park fruit grower, director of the Nevada Irrigation District and retired army captain. Interment was in the Chicago: Park cemetery under the direction of the Holmes Funeral Home, Mrs. Jaeckle died this, week after a several months illness following a stroke. A native of Sonoma county, she has resided in Chicago Park for 25 years. The deceased leaves her husband, two daughters, Miss Jane Jaeckle of Chicago Park and Mrs. Jeanette Toedt of Alameda and a son, Martin Beebe, of Alameda. MRS, “SCOOP” THURMAN ILL IN SAN FRANCISCO Mrs. Thurman, wife of—Assembly-+ man A. G. “Scoop” Thurman, publisher of the Colfax Record, is undergoing medical observation and treatment for a thyroid condition in the University of California hospital in San-Francisco. Mrs. Thurman is well known in Nevada City where she often visits. RENO MARRIAGE LICENSE James O’Conner Phelan, 31, and Marjorie E. Flynn, both of Nevada City, secured a marriage license in : Wednesday. i trip into NEW STORE. IN AUGUST, Drucker is 90 years of age and some . ste on her trip Workmen are e diegh gging trenches for! Store which will be erected on the View in 1873 wh site of Armory Hall razed last week.' married women. els in a plane. Mrs. Evans and Mrs. cement forms for the new Purity , Drucker were neighbors in Mountain Dependable used cars at GEORGE BROS. Grass Valley., We now have some dandy buys in PICKUPS, PANELS AND COUPES. Fully guaranteed with easy terms. : s to Colfax she traven each were young Cement pouring will start in the, forms next week. It is expected to complete the building August first: The store will be a modern one story cement structure. one hundred feet long and forty feet wide. Parking space has been planned on Spring Street in the rear of the lot. It will contain 10,000 square feet. Twenty six feet-haS been allowed on the west for parking. This will make the narrow street much wider. The George Lewis Realty Com. pany are owners of the property and are erecting the building for the ‘Purity Stores. Younger Bros. have the contract to construct the building. ' I : TOM. Enlarge past six years ganizations, ments and p From Snow Point— Mrs, Bert Davidson of Snow Point' was a business visitor in Nevada City Arden and Kohler PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN ANYWHERE — ANYTIME taken by Tom Arden as newspaper photographer in this area for the We specialize in group photographs of banquets, fraternal orNEVADA CITY. Phone 562-3 or 288-W COMMERICAL PHOTOGRAPHERS ments and prints available from negatives of pictures 5. parties, family reunions—at lowest prices. Also enlargerints made from your negatives. —For Information, Write or Telephone— ARDEN TED KOHLER _ GRASS VALLEY 120 S. Church Street Phone 166-3 FOR JUNE BRIDES . TRAVEL DRESSES $2.95 to $7.95 Each LIGHT WEIGHT COATS $9.95 to $19.95 NO-MEND, VAN RAALTE, MUNSING, CINDERELLA OR CANON SILK HOSIERY 79c to $1.35 Pair SILK, SATIN OR RAYON PRINCESS SLIPS$1.00 to $3.95 Each NIGHT GOWNS OR PAJAMAS 98c to $2.95 Each CHENILLE HOUSE COATS $3.95 to $5.95 Each PRINTED CREPE HOUSE COATS $2.95 Each VAN RAALTE OR MUNSING UNDERTHINGS 49c each, up Agent for GOSSARD CORSET FOUNDATION FOR JUNE BRIDES IMPORTED LACE TABLE CLOTH 72x90 — $2.75 Each WOOLEN BLANKETS Moth Proof. $5.95 to $14.95 Each RAYON BED SPREADS ° $4.95 Each HAND BAG, White and colored $1.00 to $3.95 Each FANCY NECKWEAR 49c to 98c Each FANCY TOWELS, GUEST TOWELS, PILLOW CASES, LUNCH CLOTHS, PEQUOT SHEETS TRAVEL SUIT CASES $4.95 to $14.95 Each Agent For " Butterick and New York DRESS PATTERNS Guaranteed Perfect Bert’s Dry 116 Mill Street Reno, Wednesday. A. G. Se Pick Goods Store Grass Valley