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March 31, 1930 (6 pages)

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Le EAST AND WEST Ne eal revere yas ——— THE GOLD CENTER "NEVADA CITY, NEVADA © ed VOLUME IV, NUMBER 20 THE COUNTY SEAT PAPER MARCH 31 , 1930 HOGE IS RUNNING a _ PGs ORES SHOOT The Hoge pa Company onerating in the Blue Tent-Harmony ridge section they are now driving poth Eas tand West, on one of the b pose of getting under the downward extension of the ‘known rich ore bodies that they opened up on the tion ers MINING PRESS MAKES SECOND APPEARANCE lcaniacsaeaaieaiiiaieldl The California Mining Press, the official organ of the Mining Associof California, has made its second issue and the various memof the association have been sent copies. It is an attractive edition and contains much of interest to the craft. given ‘a column The local of favorable menFRANK J ROWE HAS ANNOUNCED HIMSELF Work is now commencing in the assembling of material for the second annual mining number to be issued by this paper covering the gold mining industry in Nevada and chapter is 7 The widespread Sierra counties. due for April appearance. The popular directory of mines{ will be printed again in the forthof any kind for the will prove have mining. property to dispose of, issued last year was distributed all over the world and has been the listing and it to those who ’ valuable The first edition of 5000 copies means of directing much attention More attention will e paid in the coming issue to the individual propertes being developed and operGASTON MINE TO START NUGGET WILL ISSUE SECOND ANNUAL, MINING NUMBER IN FEW WEEKS TIME ton mining properties above Washcamp at the week as soon as roads can be broken through up the Gaston Ridge. the outset to clean out the various tunnels. The Gambrinus vein is to be! Poorman creek to power needs up to the lst of June but it is expected that arrangements will be made to tap the power line} WORK IN SHORT Time New comers of the extensive Gasngton are expecting to establish a property in the next A small crew will be employed at oe tens ot tion including mention of the var-. interest manifested in the pioneer. to our major industry for Many! \iened ‘up and will be stoped POE bs ad 2 f, pia ssa feats up in their North an ious Nevada City properties operatissue last May indicated that some-. years past. Many compliments were; 1. in t Th B : the campaign for the office of ¢ cuts, from their 300 foot” Station beg at thé present 2000. thing of the kind was needed to tell. paid the publishers for the maga-. Degas s gers Z arta abe ty assessor again has relieved the level. P the outside world what was going on. zine character of the book eid tet ok s We ue hoes anxiety in a few aching breasts. The west drift is for the purhere in a mining way. The issue is. fine typography. There are a number of political take care of its] POLITICAL POT IS BOILING OVER NEW ENTRIES County politics ae ona to bubble and there promise to be some new splashes nextweek which will set the tongues wagging age=n With the newcomers to The Nuggets columns tris issue including W. EB. Wright, district attorney, Sam J. Clark, reCarter, sheriff, surface, in their prospecting shafts, coming issue, this proving a lead ating than in the first issue where from Aileshany te the Spanish min corder, George R. fisted to the sinking of their Main One of the popular aspirants who feature. Ths diecrtory was compiled the groundwork was laid for future] ich will require tas ee ©! Jos, Frank, supervisor 4th District, 3 Compartment shaft. The Bast drift has come forward to contest for the from the county tax records and issues in carrying a general SUM-. i316, of miles oe er ines ae We) weary Gouuge, supervisor second i is for the purpose of getting back office of supervisor of the second there are doubtless many mining mary of mining and geolegical cones district, and Henry C. Schroeder, a to the contact vein, and for explordistrict. is Frank Rowe,. one of claims not patented which were not ditions throughout the county. ow Mooers will be “ charge Of . assessor, all of whom are announcH ing a virgin country, that has great Grass Valley’s finest young business included in the lst. Any such that . Those wishing to order copies operations for the new interests. ing their candidacy for reelection. ; possibilities of having ore bodies of) en. Possessing a8 wide circle of their owner would like listed should shold do so prior to the date of} Added to these are Arthur F. Heli far greater importance, than those. > #304, and with the experience. >° listed as soon as possible to inissue as there prmises to be a large MACHINERY GOES IN TO lings who will be a leading candii already known and discovered. The gained while his father presided over _— insertion. —_ is no ia cone tl demand. . date for sheriff and Frank fe Rowe i Bast drift according to reliable Te-. 1). arrairs of the same district but : a OMEGA MINE AT FOREST etrone candidate for supervisor of ports, is song nn ‘ short time ago, he will jake 6 WE FRANK WILL MAKE iW E WRIGHT POPULAR : the second district. . molybdenite, and inasmue strong run for the honor of wearing ik frack boed Jot machines : "here are rumors that a former : rich emacs ee agree — thé tone. A POPULAR CANDIDATE: CANDIDATE FOR OFFICE Ralgniy = Foot eae Omega j erie will cast his hat in the ring Mi ze ee eigen re At the outset he has pledged ee gravel mine near Forest and is pe . the = — which wilt Soe eo ee = shaft also carried himself. to carry forward the proThe numerous friends of Joseph! In another column of tris issue} ing-installed. The company operatee “e — fee sees eo , ave as uae a te, it makes . STessive program mapyed out by} Frank over the Fourth District will will be found the announcement oi. ing the property has done a pratt ee VOR e from 3, " Ta Ree ue me oes eno that} His. father for the benefit of the. be tickled to learn that he has cast. W. EB. Wright, as @ eandidate for) deal of work straightening and cope ene ec ae = ee ee oem : ive ve hl areas: second district but which was inter-. his hat. into the ring to succeed him-. re-election to the office of District draining the old crooked tunnel to rosea ee of setting. 7 pe ees ee se rupted by his untimely death. At. self as supervisor in the district. Attorney of the County of Nevada. tap the gavel and will be able io. political ring for one of the county ane : that time the son was prominently. where he has given such excellent In performing the many duties of. proceed with celerity as scon as offices. : This company have an excellent. .ontioned as being well fitted to] service for twelve years past. Joe 1s, District Attorney for the past seven. the winter season is entirely over. Tue entry of Mrs. Ella M. Austin a working equipment, ane are NOW. carry on the work inaugurated by. making his announcement through. years, Mr. Wright has become inti-. Charles Spengler is superintendent . ‘° succeed herself as superintendent sensor Ge making an average daily footage in. tne father. He acted as secretary tojthe columns of The Nugget today. . mately. acquainted with all of the. and general manager. bes of schools has been favorably reae new development of cover fifteen. nis father and was amember of the] In the 12 years that Mr, Frank has . Problems and knows how to meet} _ so ceived everywhere about the county : feet per day, and at this rate W®/ ;oadstaff of the district and as such. represented his district he has. reand solve them to the greatest adHENRY C R The coming of young Frank J. . : are daily expecting to hear of SoOMeC. pained a valuable insight into the} uit all the major roads and has. vantage and best interest of the s) H OEDER WILL Rowe into the campaign. as_candiamily sensational aerearee as Hey needs of the district and the best} macadamized the cross. roads as County. RUN ASSESSOR POST date for supervisor in the second —are certzinly in a heavy mineralized. manner to supply them at a reason-. well as rebuilding a number of them. In addition to performing the aa district has pepped up that fight ot zou, ey Ene Tere than ordinary . able expenditure of the taxpayers'. In the first days of Mr. Frank's. many duties of the District Attorney a7 Samer into a real contest as the name of nerel . possibilities oh developing some eX-. funds, With eight years of such ex-. incumbency, travel conditions were jefficiently and fairly, he has at all The announcement of H. C. Sch-. Rowe is a popular one in Grass came ceptionally rich ore bodies. perience’ behind him there is no/vastly different. Horse and wagon. times taken an active interest in roeder that lie will again seek the. Valley. Dave Rowe during his terms cede question but that he is fitted for{travel was common and Joe himself. the welfare of the County and aidoffice of county assessor-after many. of office made an excellent superH HE NRY COUDGE HAS the duties of the office. used a horse and buggy to get ab-. ed in all civic enterprises which had . vears _ faithful and painstaking . VISOF from that ete and ss 4 Mr. Rowe who is) a native ofjout. Joe has superintended all thé} as their object the iausovencue ang pserviee te of more than usnal ina) EE the son received during His ANNOUNCEMENT Grass Vailey and one of its popular} road work himself, giving it his perbetterment of the County. In this terest. ine ee agies him an insight into ME young business men, has been a. Sonal attention thruout which ac-. particular he han Been ‘especially uc-. fi record in the ‘office and bls distiict affairs, thet ape valuable. CITY Henry Goudge whé was coeciniell leader in amateur sports and civic counts for the, fine roads in his dis-. tive and he is a continuous booster cae of assessment tone have oe S. peg para bes be 6G: Young.totill the affairs. He states that he is not af. trict: for Nevada county. : ‘ag so excellent that Nevada counee eed ee, mene is : ee in ; oe oe of D. 8. Rowe ag{ iilated with any political group and The road from French Corral to In conducting the office of Disa = bbc esas on oe a me REO ot Rise: ie fee . ieee : teels that the tax payers who de-. the highway and from the highway‘ trict Attorney he has done so at a 5 4 Model” 76 this heel deta ceiving Many = . PHOS supervisor of the second district, is i : Aaak etfict d _. which speaks volumes for his con-. some of them from unexpected quarcamouneing through this tseue of . te a square deal, ciency and!to Cherokee has all been graveled as minimum of expense, and promises duct of one of the most trying jobs. ters in the second district so that he The Nugget, his candidaey for at economy will favorably consider his. .well as the Indian Springs road to. to continue the economic policy for in the court Kouse ae of peo has been feeling quite encouraged office at the coming primaries. That elena de a eG rer nas next term, if chosen for the of ly assessing the nd and improve. over the a icc Join is a hard he has made a good supervisor goes oe Frank is one of the highly re2 .ments that the burden of taxation . Scrapper. without saying. CARTER ANNOUNCES spected residents of the Rough and Upon the policies heretofore pur-j may be equalized.’ The removal et There ore still a numberof prosMr. Goudge has been making an emp section where he has made. sued in connection with this office,. snousands of dollars worth of tax-. pective candidates in the offing who especial study of the roads of his SHERIFF CANDIDACY es monaier se ais and~a promise to continue same, if) .nje property the past few years have been sniffing the various district and feels that the day of the ees elected, he seeks re-election to the] gue to formation of an irrigation. breezes that blow. and waiting for a single track dirt road is past and int. , George R. Carter who has served SAM J CLARK SEEKS ses of District Attorney of Neva-. gistrict and shrinkage of certain) great tidal wave to coir along and company with the other members. Nevada county as sheriff for the 5 =: County, mining property values has caused . Sweep them into office without much of the board has contracted for the), 5+ four years is announcing his RECORDER OFFICE a great reshaping of property values . Work. The election wili te over and purchase of oil spreading and rollcandidacy for reelection to the office EASTERN STAR GRAND for taxation purposes but in spite of. past for some of them before they ing equipment which will be deliv-. 4+ the hands ofthe voters at the een ieee ; . this Mr. Schroeder has been able to. know it. ered this summer and should be the coming primaries After five terms of faithful, efflMATRON T0 VISIT HERE turn over to the supervisors assess——— means of handling the serious pro: cient service, Sam J. Clark 1s an‘}ment rolls that have kept the tax ARTHUR HELLINGS iS A plem that has always prevailed on Carter showed a fine record inj pouncing in another column of this poe kkk iamenus Gee ac the road to Colfax .To put this over war service, having passed through . jesue his candidacy for the office of] Mrs. Myra Moyse, Worthy Grand) times. He has placed on the tax CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF successfully would be quite a feaththree major offensives with distinct) county recorder. Matron of the Order of the Eastern. ;o)1s many thousands of dollars . er in Henry’s cap. He has made a credit to himself in France. FollowFor many years Sam has presided . Star, Will pay her official visit to] worth of property that had hitherto S —————— considerable study of road condiing an honorable discharge from ser-. ,.> the destinies of the recorders’s Nevada City on Tuesday evening, A-. escaped taxation. The announcement in ‘his issue of tions in-other counties, costs of vice he became deputy sheriff under] 5;.¢ and his courteous manner has} pril 8th, when Evangeline Chapter ee The Nugget. that Arthur F. Hellings maiutenance and the equipment neJohn R. Martin and took up special) naeared him to all who have transof Nevada City, Aurora Chapter of Tan will be a candidate for the office of cessary, and has formulated a plan work under the government, gaining acted. business. with. his office. He} Grass Valley and Bethany Chapter IMPROVEMENTS UNDER sheriff of Nevada county is bound
for his district covering a period of knowledge in finger printing and has kept his records in neat, legible of Colfax will meet here in joiut WAY A to create a great deal of interest years which should produce excellent criminal identification. shape and has kept his office mod-. session to do honor to the distin= T CAMP CELIO over the county as Arthur has been results. During his term of office Carter{ernized so that all records are in-. guished visitor. ply Sees a popular resident of this section for has made several notable arrests,. stantly available on call, Through} “Dinner will be served at the Na-j One of the new improvements be-. @ lons time. and counts his friends r ry done of them being Ying Lung who] the careful selection of his mechani-. tional Hotel.at 6 o’nloik that evening made at Camp Celio, the sum-. by the legion. GEORGE OSDEN PASSED murdered eleven in Solano county. cal equipment he has been able to/ ing for the Grand Offirers. All memae camp of the Oakland Camp. In resigning his office of deputy while on a rampage and was round-. ;eep the work of transcribing the! bers of the Order are privileged to} Fire Girls at Lake Vera, is a 100. sheriff in order to make the race, George W. Ogden, for many years ed up here. many documents coming in to be attend the dinner. The Price will be foot pier extending into the lake!Mr. Hellings is doing so at the bea feaeher in the Nevada City. eleOn the basis of the service ho. recorded onto the record books in} $1.00 per plate. from the camp. The first of four. best of many friends who have been mentary school, passd away in Oak-. has rendered the citizens of this} fist shape and his indexes will be groups of campers are expected the urging him for weeks to make the land last week after a lingering illcounty for the past four years,/fouad in apple pile order so that any LOCAL GOLFERS TAKE THE middle of June. race so that they can get into the re a i ness. The remains were brought to! Sheriff Carter is making his bid for }dccuments». may be located at once. . campaign to ‘work for him. He Ser ; return to the office. . With his intimate knowledge of the WOMANS’ CLUB PRESENTS has been an able, efficient and courNevada City for interment Wednesday, the services — at the Funeral Home, being under the auspices of Neveda Masonic Lodge ‘of which deceased was a past worshipful master. Rev. C. W. Pearson assiated. Deceased was born in Marysville, in1858 and commenced teaching at North Bloomfield in 1896. The following year he came to Nevada City where he spent 28 years in the Washington grammar school ,retiring on a teacher’s pension. Mr. Ogden was also a past chanceiior commander. of , Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Muriel _ of Berkeley, and a son, Cheater OF “den of Dallas, Texas.” Miss Eugenie Wright, ‘who has Holmes } timbering extending prosecuted. gravel. According gram operations are commence shortly at the Old Colony drift mine near Goodyears Bar. the old it further along the rim been diligently New sluices and blacksmith shop have been installed and i things made ready for washing the of the channel has The .sheriff states that he is willing to let his record stand for itself. OPERATIONS AT THE OLD COLONY TO START med to manager A. B. Inof work he gives the office his close personal supervision at all times. Sam has many throughout the country who wil! be ‘pleased to learn that they will have the opportunity of. returning him to Grass of Valley he. has scheduled to]lic service as well life. Retunnel and Kendall, are making held there this summer. friends scattered . . office again. In his home community many staunch friends in his years of pubas his private Mr. and Mrs. Niles Searls were at Camp Celio on Lake Vera last week. Mrs. Searls with her assistant, Miss, improvements and arrangements for the four sessions. of the Camp. Fire Girls to be Arsong those of the Ridge attendPLACERVILLE MEASURE The local crew of oe ak Gait Coniaeees took the measure of the Placerujlle contingent by a score of 18 ¢ 15 on the-local course yesterdays series of matches that were ma d b yclose play. The course record was broken when a phenom from Placerville turned in a card of 74, two 37s. Stuart Hoskings with two 43s was low man for the locals. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reynolds have returned from an auto trip through Arizona and the southwest. F. S. Powell of as a witness People vs. James Melver tried the superior court. ruckee was here in the case of the in INTERESTING PROGRAM The banquet and reception the California Federation of Wom local club. repast served at Schreiber’s the com where an interesting program wa presided in an acceptable manner. Francisco, . tendered Mrs. Thomas Richards of Chico, head of the Northern District of ‘ans’ Clubs, proved to be one of the mos-tenjoyable in the history of the Following a toothsome pany adjourned to the Brand Studic rendered. The yarious projects under way by the club were discussed. ‘Mrs. R. J. Bennetts as president — Mr. and. Mrs; B: M. Rector spent two weeks in Los ve and “San 2. Wright]! teous deputy for the past three years ‘tand.more and has handled his work in the office in a thoroly expeditious — manner. He is fearless in the dis-_ charge ofduty and shirks no danger when out on a case. This was shown on the Yung Ling ease as well as others where danger lurked,‘Since 1907 Mr. Hellings has been a resident of the county, coming to work in the mines. He worked for, a number of years — in the Golden Center, Allison Ranch. and Empire, being shift boss at the latter at the time of his -selection as . sheriff and he played anpart in the election four years in the Grass Valley tate Mr. Hellings. stated to 7 get ghat he had ‘promises to hand mpd! been spending a few days with her. Miss Josephine Genasci, who isj. ing the funeral of the late Mrs. M. Forest Ranger C. A. Vanderwalk-. District Attorney : : parents, } Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wright, . employed in. Sacramento was a week . Cox were Miss B. A. Mahoney, Mrs. . ¢T has been transferred to the Mt. attended to legal business in Au-. rof landing votes but -f _peturnedto her-studies at_Arm-. end visitor at home. Her__ sister, /Mary Campbell and daughter, Mary Shasta district. W. M. Gracey and. burn during the week. honored with the the people ofl Deak rand, never 1 son, Allen, moyed his furniture from Ignition Parvs and Aceesories at. that North Bolomfield to Mt. Shasta, Miner's Feundry. Joun, James P. Coughlan and Mrs. . son . W. H. Hustler of North Columbia. strong’s business college in Berkeley ! . Verna, returned with her for a visit. suuscribe fur ‘rue Nugget. . accoon e