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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 24, 1939 (6 pages)

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SHEEP FLOCKS DESTROY STATE’S Fresh Fruits and Vegetables LOS ANGELES, Mar. 23. — Are the great flocks of sheep that roam California’s deserts during the spring flowering season killing oft the wild flowers? Dr. Raymond B. Cowles, assistant professor of zoology on the Los Angeles campus of the University of California thinks so and foresees a real danger to the state’s well known *. tourist attraction. sree ee “No Hunting or Seceguesion’” He says: “With Conservation Week fresh in mind, nature lovers signs for sale at the Nugget Office. should consider the puzzling prob—— Rohs ky Ac Telephone 147 ; “TRA AND CARD “PARTIES, BANQUETS, ‘D CLUB LUNCHEONS Baeclalty. Dinners fhe and and $1.00. 00. NEVADA CITY CLUB NEVADA CITY . 115 Broad Street NEVADA ¢ cry NUGGET lem which has been growiig mors acute during the past few years Each spring as the desert bursts into bloom, shepherds bring their sheep down to the desert to let them graze on wild flowers. “Because rain water tends to concentrate on either side of California’ 8 paved crown roads, our desert highways are lined with blossoms greater abundance and fragrance than elsewhere. During dry years, flowers appear almost sietiormccie d close to the highway. “The Evening Prihroes: the Sand Verbena, the Spectacle Pod and other flowers make the best showin# in the most convenient places—that is, along the relatively moist highway edges. Legislation has protected the flowers from human depredation only to feed the sheep.” Dr. Cowles recommends that es islation be prepared ‘and enacted to reduce ' the menace of the sheep grazing. “Unless ‘something is done soon,” he predicts, “California will no longer « -have such an effective roadside show éaich spring. Her blooming deserts and foothill slopes ‘will become barren.” The sonality,” in the Telephone Central Have You Tried The “MIRROR FOR YOUR VOICE,” -“QSCILLOGRAPH,” and the “VOICE METER’? These three unusual displays are being demonstrated as a part of the many interesting exhibits included in the OPEN HOUSE at the Nevada City Telephone Building, 318 Broad Street, which ends tonight at 8:30. ‘This will be your last opportunity to hear how your voice or sounds to others over the telephone. This will be the last opportunity to “‘s2e’’ your telephone voice. ' Make plans to attend this unique demonstration, and visit “behind the scenes” Office. The hours are 1 P. M. to 8:30 P. M. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. Mrs. Jane Som ners, Manager. 6 ‘telephone perPrices Effective March 24-30 Inclusive PORK and BEANS des Camps No. 1 can 7c These IVEL TOILET TISSUE Waldorf Regular Roll 3 for 13e Regular Bar 2 for Il1¢ BEER RINSO Large Package 19s ‘Nob Bult” , WM «@tlARA , Large ee. OVALTINE Del Maiz 12 oz. vee can Zan gor Holla) A PARADE OF VALUES SUCH AS THESE pular foods are sold EXCLUSat your own neighborhood Safeway. They. represent greater food enjoyment for you and your family at genuine savings. Try them. We GU complete — or your money re41 az.bottle Brown Derby—Plus Deposit — LOR Rca He SEP PREERC . Pinte ep puieog 49 r sk. 1.05 4 for 25¢ “Ig I7c Faapapestage 12ouncetin — Sc Aeneas * of} . LEGAL NOTICE . the RUBY LODE MINING CLAIM, East, North and West are patented; , scribed as follows: HONOLULU OPENS AT NEY. THEATRE . SUNDAY Eleanor Powell, acknowledged to be the world’s. most accomplished tap dancer, proves her title again in “Honolulu”, which opens at the Nevada Theatre ‘Sunday. This lavish new musical has ail that the Broadway shows of modern times < can ofter and more. Robert Young has the male jead in a dual role, carrying the pleasantly light weight of a humorous, but plausible story. Comedy is provided by George Burns and Gracie Allen, of screen and radio fame, and the music is superb. A large and talented supporting cast includes Rita Johnson, Clarence Kolb, Jo Ann Sayers, Ann ‘Morris, Willie Fung, litt Clark, Bdwara Gargan, Bddie. ‘Anderson, Sig’ ‘Rumann, Rut Hussey, Edgar Dearing and Kealoha Holt, selected in a contest embracing 2 all the islands as Hawaii's champion hula dancer. 4 BULLION MINES MUST PAY SAN FRANCISCO, March 22.— The Grass Valley Bullion Mines were ordered ‘Wednesday to pay $84,508 to the Empire Star Mines and ‘to stop digging gold out of BbnerIer Empire property. The federal court order was signed by Judge A. F. St Sure. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, GENE rates ane SAMENTO, “C irs 8 te 25, 1939." MINERAL , APPLICATION ‘NO, 032042, eaggh « IS HEREBY GIVEN EMPIRE STAR MINES PANY. LIMITED, whose Pitstties address is Grass Valley! Catifornia, has ‘Made appli¢ation for patent for Survey No. 6234, situated in the Willow Valley Mining. District, Nevada County, California, described as follows: Beginning at Corner No. 1 of the RUBY LODE MINING CLAIM which is identical with the North East Corner of Section 8, Township 16, North Range 9 East, M. D. B. & M.; thence South 88° 07° W. 1359.95 feet to Corner No. 2 of said Lode Mining Claim; thence S. 1° 15’ E. 600 feet to’ Corner No. 3 of said mining claim; thence North 88° 07’ Hast 1359.95 feet to Corner No. 4 of said mining Claim; thence North 1° 15’ West 600 feet to Corner No, 1 and the place of beginning, It conflicts with the ‘Mountain Chief, unsurveyed. That the lands adjoining on the that the lands adjoining on the South are unpatented. The conflict with the North West Quarter of the North East Quarter, (NW%4 of NEY) of Section 8, Township 16 North, Ramge 9 East, M. D. B. & M. is expressly excluded from this application. Location notice is recorded in Book 24 of Mining Claims, Page 197, records of Nevada County, California.
ELLIS PURLEE, Register. Date of First Publication: March 6;°1939. ' Date of Last Publication: May &, 1939. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, GENERAL LAND OFFICE, DISTRICT LAND OFEICE AT SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. FEBRUARY 28, 1939. TS Bh APPLICATION NO. NOTICE af Y GIVEN that PANY. LIMITED, ‘whbee ' postattice ‘address is Grass Valley, California, has made application for patent for ‘the CHARLESTON “LODE ; MINING CLAIM, ‘Survey No. 6235, situated. in} the Nevada “Mining District, Nevada -County, California, in the e. Sele, 17, T. 16.N. R. 9 E., M. D. , deBegining at Corner No. 1 of the CHARLESTON LOME MINING CLAIM, from which the Quarter Section Corner on the North boundLary of Section 17, Township 16 North, Range 9 East; M. D. B! & M.,} BERKELEY, March 23. — Entrance examinations for the Univet‘sity of California “Sehiool of Jurisprudence will fbe ‘held’ simultaneously on the Berkeley ‘and ‘Los, Angeles campuses on Saturday, March 18, according t to Dean Bdwin D. Dickinson. On the Berkeley camps the tests will be given in Toom 106, Boalt Hall, and on the D.C. L. ‘A. campus at room 19, Chemistry Building. They will béein * ‘at 9'&. m. The exBerkeley campus: ‘on “August 23. At ‘present ‘atimissiOn ‘to the University ‘School of. Futisprodence may be obtained in two different ways. Applicants presenting a ‘bachelor’s degree from an ‘approved college and having a’ B average in the” last two years of their undergradiate work are admitted . as soon ‘as satisfactory _evidence concerning their character has been obtained. For applicants otherwise qualified, but having less than’ ‘a’ B average; may qualify for admission by” achieving satisfactory ratings in aptitude tests\and a preadmission interview. This system of admission represents a slight revision of the system used in previous years. ee In commenting on the changes in procedure, Dean Dickinson said, ing administered conservatively. We would exclude no applicant who really merits the opportunity which the state has provided and admit no applicant who does not have at least a fair prospect of success_in professional study. Thus, within the limitations of our resources, ‘we ‘hope to serve more effectively both the young people who aspire to become 4 rena and the profession for which we train.”» aminations will be repeated on the . . “The revised admission system is be. } GROWING CHILDREN NED MEAT j & GUARANTEE Calan ARKE Richards Commercial Street, Nevada City PHONG Ranch-to-Customer Delivery Service in Nevada City and Grass Valley Send Us a Postal, Driver Will Call. ADDRESS, MABEN’S: DAIRY, BOX 847, GRASS VALLEY. — Practical mining tests from 25 to Agent for New York-California Meee ee legieieioteeieieieqejeiee, % percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and 1000 pounds, giving he free gold ailings. Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Mail order check work promptly attended to, Underwriters, Westchester and Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies, ~ AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE + pees sencesoeressceneoousaseeresosoooosoosocoooooness 111 MAIN STREET OF THE GRASS VAILEY CLEANERS NOW IS THE TIME To get garments cleaned for Fall and Winter, N samples just received. SUITS from ‘$29' to BBs. td the fee oe GRASS. VALLEY 7 RTNER SOIL nO mors PHONE 875 z _ PLANTS FERNS For Every SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES 603 W. Broad Street—Phone 69 . SORANs . CUT FLOWERS Occasion Telegraph Delivery Anywhere in United States bears South 88°'28’ West 5.06 feet a4 FRE: igh sgh ky Pi -6 ,ounce jar distant; ‘thence S. 1° 29° Bast, 300 SNO W R} iF" feet to Corner No. 2 of said Lode we 18 7; . *. g & for . 25¢ . Mining Claim; thence South 88° 28° : a . West. 1123.79 feet. to Cortier No. 3 of $aid Lode; ‘thence North 1° 29° West 300 feet to Corner No. 4 ‘of ‘said '. Loéde; thence North 88° 28 ‘Bast 1123.79 feet to Corner, No. 1 of.said Sherteting.P-». gan 5c 2b. ctn. 35 1 Va “, §c . Lode.and the place of beginning. ALL YOUR MOTOR NEEDS cared for at Dick Lane’s Garage EXPERT MECHANICS GAS, OIL, ACCESSORIES, WASHING POLISHING, RENT BATTERIES Broad and Union Sts,, Phone 525 i The names of the adjoining ¢laime . . . } are;the Golden Gate Lode Claim on \. the Hast, designated ,as Suryey , No, 14786, and the Moheeen Mining ‘. Claim ion the South, officially ‘design. ‘ated as Survey No. 4786; that °the Ydnds adjoining on the North and . . West are patented. The conflict with . Noe North West Quarter f the th East Quarter, (NW% of ; E%) of of Section 17, Township 16 ib h, Range 9 East, is expressly swiilitied from this application. Loca. . tion notice is recorded in book 28 of . . Mining ‘Claims, page 327 et seq., '. records of Nevada County. 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