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NEVADA CITY NUGGET
MONDAY, MARCH 2,. 1936. :
By ACTON M. CLEVELAND
CAMPTONVILLE, Match Wiss
antl Mts. Earl L. / Gleveland ‘ena
granddaughter, Earlyné ‘A! Clevelaad
Re a
left Tuesday for their home at Satramento after spending several days
Wilson, superintendent of :
i\ A \ he (Grass Valley CCC camp ‘was in . what
towh Wednesday on official busi;
1
. .
“Mrs. 'f. J. Williams of Dobbins ar-. Br pw
rived Monday on a short visit—to re-". C
latives here. She was accompanied} ==
by her two daughters Mesdames RobA Texas Front Yard.
opD
thinks
about:
He
at their hone) nere, erts. @nd\ McIntyre and Mrs. Hinton
1193
for
n
int
1),
er ri
iA
sources,
NOTICE
That
Homer, North San Jtwan, Califoynia,
. . has under the date of Septeniber 29]
oO,
. Water
propriated
rights,
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT
Bi) aaa
described:
tests
quest. by
sent to the
notified that
Dated:
February 15, 193
*. Feb. 24, Mar. 2,
YPPROPRIATE WATER
Application 8456
IS
W. P. Cle:
applied to
a permit to
for Mining
M
Lots 5
ol,
‘iin,
Resourtes,
Publi¢e Works,
HEREBY
care of
the
Department’
appropriate
RELATIVE TO PROTESTS
protestant’s land Jor
point of diversion of the water.
protest should be
applicant and this office
the same has been done,
copy of the
s lowing information:
(1) Statemént of the injury which
would result to protestant \from
appropriation and use.
(2) The basis of protest
ght.
a (3). Protestant's
past and psi
use of water both a s to amount used
EDWARD HYATT,
Sacramento,
State Engineer.
9506;
State of California’ Department. of
Public Works Division of Water\ Ret
Sacramento.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION *
GIVEN, .
F/
unapwater, subject ‘to existing .
cubic) feet per\ second. Diversion season named: January Ist/,to December
3ist of each season.
used
Water to be}
and /demesiie pur:
poses. Point of diversion within SE
%4-of SW% of Section 14, °T\\18'N,
. D, B:-& <M. \Place ‘of use
and 8 of Section 5)
T-17-N, R-8 Band S% of SW%
Section’32, T 18 N, R' 8
& M. Water will be returned to’ Mid.
dle:-Rork Yuba River in NEW iof\SE. \ Mic Grace
14 of Section
M. .
B. & M. ,
Blanks upon which to submit proll be. suppplied free upon. iiethe Division of Water Rbsuch
ant’s watplace of use and .
California
¢.
of\ .
By M.A B.\\
Thursday on a short business visit
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.
\ cbuntry\ witth a load of produce.
ing] a week end \here.
. . The many friends of Antone ZerWater to be appropriated, \ from . SR are Pleased to; Know of his steady
New . York / Ravine. tributars te Mid. impyovenient from \a recent. illness.
die! Fork pf\Yuba \River/ ‘Conhty ef) \Mrs. Rita\ Davis lof the Gold Pan
Nevada.:Amount applied \fory . 12.5.)
nanrowely escaped injury a few days
ago\ when a, large/ tree was blown
over \by the wind and almost struck
her. \
A.W, Chapman returned Wednesday from, a few days visit with relatives at \Grass Valley.
William Davies, proprietor of the
Gold Pan Lodge, was called to San
Mraneisco Wednesday on business.
Peterson who
the past few months at Grass Valley
returned Wednesday and will remai.
at her home here’ for some time.
=
\ sources, ' N No. 3652
Any person desiring to protest IN . THE \MATTER OF THE ESagainst the granting. of such permit, TATE: OF IMNE GRANHOLM, Deshali within 60 days from daté here-. ceased.
of tile with!) the. Division of Water. NOICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the
Rescurces, Sacramento, California. a} undersigned, Elmer R. Granholm,
wri'ten protest. Sueh protas, Shall) Administrator of the estate of Jane
clea ly sat forth the protestani’s \ob-. G intxolm, deceased, to the creditJect'ons to thle granting df the ap-} 0s of,\and'all persons having claims
Plication and }shall contain the foi-. \against\ said deceased, to file them
with-the\ proper vouchers within six
months after the first publication of
this notice\at the.office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Nevada
County, \State of California, or to}
present them with the proper vouchers within six ‘months after the
. first publication of this notice at the
and land irrigated, or use made of} office of Harry M, McKee, 205 Pine
water if other ar irrigation. St., Nevada City, California, the same
\(4) The appriximate location of] being the place of business in all
matters pertaining to said estate.
Dated February 7, 1936.
Elmer R. Granholm, Administrator of the estate of Jane Granholm,
Deceased, _
' HARRY M; McKEE,
Attorney for Administrator.
. Date of first publication February
. 10; 1936.
ree. 10-17-24-Mar. 2.
The Corset Lingerie Shop .
JUST OPENED — :
10772 Church Street, Grass Valley
Gossard Foundation Garments
H. Cartwright and Winfield
Foss of \Grass Valley passed through
town Thursday enroute to the upper
Mrs. Margaret Goldthwait who has
\been /ill left \Thursday for Dobbins
where she wilI\spend some time visWivisianl of jiting her\sister\Mrs. T. J. Williams,
Miss Sussette \Dornberger, teacher
State of, California, }\in\ the Nevada City schools, left on
Monday for that) place after spendspent .
. barricades. Thus we have the annual
¥ OUSTON, TEX. — Because . i Miss (Betty) Wallace returned on} \William 0, oreay left partseca ae EB the Texas rangers merged
tt} Tuesday frony Stockton. where she . ? short business visit to Sacramen ig enh a prosaic highway patrol,
a8 Sa AV eden raecw bese wh. i 2 Barney Lusk passéd through town : Pig She
hi spere poqveral weeks \ visitike . Her ey thereby losing their entity as per“Hq father Pal’ \ uesday from Sagramento enroute to : ae z 4
ater ‘ce \ ay ae haj's the finest fighting force for
H. +h ah I a Ne. his home at. Dewnieville. : : 5 ss
Fred) J. / Joubert; motored! to Ne" ¢ law f h A
og ; \ : Tale ‘ S aw entorcement that America
vada /City \Monflay /oh a short\ visit. Mrs. Nicklos Rothe and son Hen : k ae tas ee
Pais TEN ty, Rothe motored to Nevada City} ever knew, they’re~ saying
mance has suffered a death blow,
But . wouldn't go so far as to say
that—not about Texas. There's romance in her seope; raw drama in
her business. Superlativesgrow on
trees out here and dis~
tance lives up to ifs
naine. We may not always fall in love with
the fut lady in the
sideshow, but her size
commands respect. And
sometimes, as in--this
case, there’s : beauty
along with bulk. Take
the famous King ranch
—the mightiest domain
in the hands of a single fantily in all the
world, probably. There
is a saying—and a-true one—that it’s
ninety miles from the front gate to
the front yard. Think of trying to shoo
the chickens out of that: front yard!
* * *
ievin S. Cobb
Praising Charles Curtis.
URING his active life, there was a
general journalistic tendency to
deprecate’ Charles Curtis’ larger
achievements ‘and laugh at his little
vanities. Now that he’s gone, the newspapers, without regard to their politiés,
are printing tributes to the distinguished career and fine citizenship of
.
this man who went from an Indian
lodge to the second highest elective
office in our gift.
Stee to criticize our leaders is on
almost universal instinet, wouldn't it
be fine if we reversed the rule about
speuking no ill-of the dead and praised
a deserving fellow-creature while he
could hear what we said—but saved
up the scoldings until he’d passed on?
I could’ elaborate on this text, but
must stop to try to think up some
small gibe at the expense of some
prominent man. =
* oe *
The Yellow Peril.
oy TEINS taken the Japanese war
scare from_ftho old. cedar what-not
and shaken emia out of it and
are waving it in the breeze as a signal
to the citizens of Los Angeles to remove the women and children to a
place of safety and a warning to the
folks in Seattle to start building street
revival of a time-honored custom.
To be sure, tlere’s a racial difference to be reckoned with. We're a
breed of opportunists, the Japanese
are a breed of fatalists. The American soldier. wants-to-go-home when’ the
mess is over and see if he can get his
job back from the lad that smuggled
into it while he was at the front: the!
Japanese craves to rejoin-his ancestors instead of his family. So naturally a fellow who'd prefer to go on living
is at a handicap fighting a gentleman
who thinks you’re doing him a personal favor by killing him.
But no matter how acute the peril,
I decline to retreat to the Ozark. mountains until they prove to me that Japanese explosives will explode when desired, or at all.
* * *
White Folks’ Melodies.
EAVING Californin, 1 said: “tm
fed up on the kinds of singing that
you hear so much of out here. No mat:
ter what a Mexican song starts out
with, it winds up with something about
game in which such fine spirit and
exeeHentcome back was displayed
was unimportant. Schiffner went out
in the last on personals, and was replaced by Proctor, a man new to the
game. A free throw by Grant set the
final score at 29-30.
points, and there is little too good
to be Said about his Friday night
Playing. Bennett scored 5 points, and
‘played
<OUL”
Brown made four, and Clark, green
. bu trying, made ‘three, Bonner and
Proctor both saw action. All of thy
team-members should be commender, regardless of the loss.
less said about the game, the better.
The locals were comletely outplayed, and it was only through the courtesy of the Grant coach that-two of
the home men were allowed to play
BOB SCHIFFNER STARTS BAR ASSOCIATION Mr. A. H. Willard, of the-fish and {
Sarton same commission who has ‘reside °
IN FAST HOOP BATTLE E. H. Armstrong, Grass Valley . in Nevada City for séVeral months,
attorney and secretary of the Nevaay. received a promotion within the’ last
(By BEN SWEENEY) County Bar Association, has inform-. few days. He was Selected as Captain
Few basketball . .games held inj ©¢ ‘8 Membership of a dinner meet-. of Patrol inst peish and-Game Comx
=f ing of the, organization for tonight, . Mission and. will have under his suArmory Hall have equalled or surat the Bret ‘Harte Inn at 6:30 o'clock. . pervision the’ counties of Glenf, Copassed the B game between the Yel: lusa, Butte; ¥uba aif@ Sutter. The : ne
lowjackets and Grant Union high pede oe the fourth quarter) appointment “becomes effective at o\
Friday evening, either in display of ae cae ee in Of . ante and My. Willard-will move with
; i der to maintain a five man team for his family to: Willows within the
what an-apparently beaten team can the Yellowjackets. Hen Ree a ee A
do, or in sheer excitement. The lo-. points and scores follow: Wilde. . eee oe
cal B's remain winless, rhe anteGy 8; Lopez, 3; Santinelli, 3; Steger, . There are in California almost te x
are being 105t by one POEH, 30-49, 2; Doolittle, 1; Perez, Joyal and El. thousand trees exceeding ten fé
in a three-minute overtime period; liott. All of the men on the bench in diameter in the state of Califorbut the loss was a mere detail of a Were used. TPs
great fourth quarter that displayed
the fighting spirit at the hearts of ys
the local men.
Coach Barron had but seven men
from’ which to choose, one of whom
had never played in an inter-schoo)
game previously. Neither Organ nor
Gates were in suits.
“A first quarter score of 8-5 inspired the fans to a “fight, team,
fight’’ theme, but a halftime score ie
of 21-9, Grant leading, put the muft»
ler ‘on the spectators. At the end of
the third quarter with Grant ahead,
27-16, the Grant Union band left the
court, feeling that the game was too
far gone to worry about. But the
af
final session was one long to be remembered by those wso saw it. The
spirit of the home team, centered
around the shooting ability of Bob GREATER VALUES
Schiffner, started the fireworks; and ©
while a frenzied audience yelled itBIGGER
self hoarse, the gun sounded on a 29TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES
29 score. ; e
Tt was the overtime that spelled LOWER DOWN PAYMENTS
loss for the locals, but~the loss of a @
EASIER TERMS
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Schiffner accounted for 16 of the
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But I hear now the distressing news
that, even here in the deep South, some
of the black people are getting so selfconscious or something they want -to
sing the white folks’ comparatively
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their own rich, glowing melodies.
Think of the race that made “Swing
Low, Sweet Chariot,” not wanting to
chant it! Think of a day when .“Deep
River’” is forgotten by its very creators! Think of “Joshua Fit the BatNe stesterte stent stestesteste ste ste steste Meats ste oh oh ot ot
pallial ie aie i le he i i a a a aa OE
tle of Jericho” no Jonger ringing out
where the field hands pick the cotton
or cut the cane! Think of Little David
not being entreated to play on his harp!
Think of that and bust. out crying!
* * *
Glasses of Eternal Spring.
RETTY much. all over the country
there seems to be genera] complaint
about the weather. People are saying
the trouble with this winter is that
there’s so much winter to it.
But there’s a_ philosophical way of
regarding climatic unpleasantness. My
friend, Ed Borein, the western painter,
knew an aged chief on the Crow res:
ervation up in the Northwest who,
when the first freeze came, went to the
agency and bought a pair of green goggles. There didn’t seem to be anything
wrong with the old Indian’s sight—he
had an eye like a captive hawk—so
Borein asked questions.
e
“I’m no longer young,” answered the
ancient, “and I don’t like the snow and
ice. Now, wherever I look, I see only
green things and it makes-springtime
in my heart.” —
Maybe once in awhile we could learn
something from the lowly Red man.
IRVIN S. COBB.
@©—WWNU Service.
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