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PAGE SIX
_THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, MAY_10, 1935.
THOUSANDS TO Fox
TO HISTORIC CAMP
(Continued from Page One)
about $12,000.00. The total weight
the lump was_ seventy seven
pounds,
.
1883 the
erra county at the depth ow two
hundred feet, found a slab of quartz
Rainbow mine in Si-;
cleaned up sixteen and one half
pounds of gold in three days work
1 in May 1855.
Big yields were reported in April
‘57 from hydraulic mines on Smith's
Flat, Sierra. The Knickerbocker Co.
War usacment 112. The total perfollows: as
occ PROGRAM . sonnel will be divided ;
. 290.,000 in camps locatedsin the National Forests, State Forests and in
private land, 120,000 on State and
Parks, 116,000 on erosion
wild
National
control and 74,000 on flood,
: : ie
Young Men to Take Up,
Electric Refrigeration
‘ork of the
from
nuggets when it was mined by three
English sailors in
nugget
thirty
found weighing
pounds each,
large nuggets they
eel tele tele lates
tention currency of barroam and ane te that ee dehdehied a? al washed out pe is pounds; the Expansion of the Civilian Conser-_ Gn aaa Lae Wades ac Ilana Air Conditioning. Prefer men
sauce wes? ioe a ok. hal esiee Page which ; Alleghany Co one hundred: and hades shee Lappideeatees a se e; F 7 s. nie exmpployed and mechanically
In the latter part of 1854 Mrs. H. Ee Jule 1886 it was requried that ! Sade pounds; sai ue aa sei: Lay Ves peer gasninnt Mrs. M. A. Grady, is visiting her j inclined with or oo —
H. Smith, in French Ravine, Sierra’, iguiuany of Chinamen, who were ay acre f ‘ sister,’ Mrs. Titmas: of the Born Al-} ene £0 Se a
et ay ay heey Pees hee : : The Monumental Co., at Forest ° 370,000 to 600,000 will give the sister, : z l'lihome to become experts in
county washed into view a lump \opring a claim near Dutch Flat; U. S. Forest Service a total of 73 lure dress shop in Grass Valley. . ) 7 lati ne service’ work. Write
weighing ninety-seven and one-half \.);-) they had bought from a bank. City, hoch. au sue bonere? cabs ae CCC camps in California for the fifth Mrs. Grady flew from Seattle to Sachis: eater susie si aises present sie
pounds. lt was about twe thirds gold 4. of that town, named Nicols for ty five pounda, of gold worth: $28,enrollment period, April to Septemramento, and then motored to Grass . kee asi gies d —— “i
and was estimated by Langten-and 5396.99 had found a nugget weigheee ae ee : ber, 1925. Also under the supervisValley. She plans io visit with her . epee
So eee aoe Se ta owen dai, OC tne Fores Darvice wit Se 18 Biter tor sexeral wee: ee UTILITIES ENGINEERING .
whom it was exhibited in January Of jo unds and worth $26,000.00. ; quartx bo 2 i ets e eal Aaaiem gic Genie fanaetty OF Ue Ae es ) 4 S BE? 8.
oo. rege yee ats a Meciie In French Ravine, Sierra county, bgsBbagny nae groncarg! ake = vata land projects. ‘ Miss Thelna Teft, of Bowman and . } ENSTIPUTE
A company of’ miners, calling jy 1355, a Missourian named Smith ® eat ini sephae bial 6 ie cute In the National Forests the camps Bowman Beauty Parlors, left Sun. Box Ss5t. Beverly Hills, Calit.
themselves the Eagle Co., working a foun two nuggets that were calleae &lY and Cody wie ME IDUSSCA, stsstaboe wilt We lncdied ae felkows: Kngeles. day for a ten days: vacation in Eon!
elaim on Oregon Creek in Sierra giamese Twins. One weighed fitty county. It was sian ees macguaieean eee Cleveland, 4: Eldorado, 2; Inyo, Minceles. Seer oS ee ete ee oes Aaah Sere
eounty in February, 1856, found a pounds and was attached to another inches long, ten et dale and eight . i Klamath, e: Puasen> &Mendoc: CSS ID ATE — — = ir be ee
mugget weighing forty two pounds, inat weighed fifteen pounds by a eet and six inches thick, about half, aS, * Modoc. ‘+. Plamen $San fl = Se a = SS
ad worth 99,000.00. small band of gold half an inch in *° ahice meee eine! eas cee ae Bernardino, 6; Santa Barbara, 9; . Cc. a a {. L. 2 rt i
Sailor Diggings on ‘the North giameter. Unfortunately as far as ‘®* PROOGL OS FO Weigh OVET Eiaety Sequoia, 5; Shasta, 5; Sierra, 4; . OxtOn TrOCKS are SMG aaa. ;
Yuba river, three miles kept for
tinally
value
their heins
Downieville, was very rich in were
their
ihey
gether
000.00.
In 1851
found in
The largest
weighing
were
L351:
found €as one
pounds and many
from five to twenty
a miner
hate the
nugge
his claim on
Fork of the Yuba, a
The sailors kept all the, Wapecnhne:
found and. went
like a
j
to England with two large canvas! , cube: wal found at Held Main eae $2,800.99. The boulder had 10 of 5 646 cama for the entire CCC: .
bags filled with them. ‘ain peer. Morest ity that wae! be coe blasted se order to Fe! Of these the Departiment of Agricu)-.'.
In 1871, it is claimed a nugget; ost a. perfect image of a human! pie Pes ae i a a a nee ture will supervise 2,106 camps, De.
weighing one hundred and six yeing. It weighed eight ounces. The . ae se ee peek ae hehe partment of the Interior 698. and 1
pounds and two olinces was found on joes and feet were there, the geet or Bore vee oe unable to ascertain .
Rattlesnake Creek, and another, yang had only four fingers and was!” ete se vied. oe as being like a rice pudding filled i
weighing ninety six pounds Wa€as )jaced on the breast, the right hand Bhat Minnesota Mining District in, with raisins; it was a lump of quartz .
found on. Kanaka Creek. being down and the lead was erect. Sierra county, near Alleghany and . filled with-nuggets instead, rather I
A beautiful lump was found in a The Alleghany Co., on Texas Bar between Kanaka eee and Middle . than a solid mass. i
hydraulic mine wear Forest City, on ihe Yuba in October ‘55 took out Jupdobice at a date wee wee Pres . Win. A. Farrish and three others '.
’ Sierra county, in August 1871. Watin three days thirty six pounds of ine aide with these rich quartz boulwere the owners and they sold it to .
er weight showing. fifty ‘efght and gold worth over $7,000. eere: . R. B. Woodward, proprietor of Wodi
one half pounds of gold in valuei Ryan at Eureka, Sierra county, On August 18, 1869 a quartz boul-. warq's Gardens,<a. popular San Frani
Bap olen ra he Sn seen arcu myer 2 der was found in the Monumental) gjigco resort, who bought it for ex. .
; Mine, near Sierra Buttes, Sierra} jipition purposes and paid $21,636.i
county, that can probably be classed . 00, its estimated gold value for it. . . . :
GOLDEN Rij LE STORE fas a nugget. It originally weighed) subsequently it was crushed and 1 . Eve
' one hundred and forty pounds, but! melted and yielded $17,654°in gold. }
INCORPORATED
150-152 Mili Street Grass V.
a curiosity
broken apart.
Was over
It weighed
eight pounds and was. worth
was
Tor= S13.+
named Chapman
Middle’
t shaped
twenty
$6000.
alley
FOR MEN
WORK SOCKS—Plain colors
and fancy patterns
air
GLOVES 59°
MANDAKELNCHIENES
Por box
10°
slue chaimnWORK SHIRTS—Blue cham© ss eee
bray; two pockets. A good 49" TABLE
grade work shirt. Only Plain or
ti Overals “$1.15 98° TO $4.98
LINENS
220 Wt.
ia PERE SiLK HOSIEKY
Pair 98°
Summer Weight BALBRIGSo ee ee
GAN SHIRT AND DRAW'
.
ae ls »Livs —Caiifornia Top or
48 . shoulder Style
}
.
ERS. Per garment sea oo
re 43° 10 $1.95
SHIRTS AND SHORTS 25°:
rer Breet RAYON PANTIES AND
So hee ee : Se Sa Oa . BLOOMERS
The New Comfortable Cc] Cc Cc
35° 25° TO 49 JOCKEY SHORTS
BROADCLOTH SHIRTS.
pockets. Plain or fancy
patterns
Two
av l’> SR TE aOR ES A eo
§8 . SLERSUCKER—In stripes,
checks and plaids patterns:
Yard 2.
STRAW HATS OR HELMETS
FOR WORK OR DRESS BATISTE
Cc Yard gore
(2 T0 $1.98 =
ienpeenn See . DIMITVY
Yard
U.s: BLACK HARD TOE :
RUBBER BOOTS. Light wt. PIQUE
Guaranteed to wear oneMi ese ee
third longer than any other REN fo — park. Backer
brand of boot. $3. 5 Aght Ba wkeround or: cl
£ — {
PAIR ynly laids and stripes
STAR BRAND SHOES—
$1.89 TO $4.98 3 sik CRET! INNES. 15° UP
Gifts For Mother’s Day
fancy patterns
. FOR COTTON WEEK .
“124° 19° 23° YARD»
Built19°
ound,
recks,
Pb be bebe dette Lele ee BTN LE GENTILE INTE .
McClard,
the druggist
“A REAL DRUG STORE WITH SERVICE”
MAIN STREET ’ GRASS VAL
ie '
LEY
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
Gor Mother =
mbes WACO POMOE ioc oir. isk eesti ee eaagnte eee
Loose Powder Vanity (Gold) ..:.-..-22.2222.0.2-22c. coc eetecenee ee Fee
OV BNO. cick nee aaa Re, Bega ota Saag aes NON CRN. AEE ara aie Se SSG PIES
SPECIAL FOR MOTHERS DAY GIFT—
Both for
Get your last minute Mother's Day Cards or Box of
_._ Chocolate at McClard’s.
= i
tons. When it appeared in the drift, _ : :
‘ ; F i Stanislaus, 3;
the miners just went over it, and pice
> ; ; i state
i'then around it, before they ascert:
Yeamns are
They had ained it was rich in gold. :
ecunties:
cursed their luck on account of it . .
aves ; : 3 resne, Los
being in their way. Pieces broken . . ;
Dir ‘ ee ee Aiendocino,
otf its uneven.surtace amounting Mm F i eons
i Diego 2, Siskiyou,
. weight about one thousand pounds
> . , Tuolumne,
yielded thirteen pounds of gold worth
The new
a few pounds were broken off in
ting it out. It weighed
San Francisco, one hundred and thirty three pounds Troy. It is described
Wores
located in the
Amador,
Ange
Nevada;
Ventura.
program ¢
Farrish has stated that two hundred .
, When seen in. and fifteen” pounds of
$46,000.00 was taken out in one day
from this mine.
Trinity, 95.
land
Tahoe, 3;
st and private
following
Butte, Calaveras,
1 {3s a,
Santa Clara,
Tulare,
Mariposa,
San
Trinity,
alls for e total
gold; worth;
ae Sa eet naire Yaseen elie fi) seen oe roe
74 Will Street
. NEW ARRIVALS
In the Nationally Famous
Georaiannacd Pireckss
¢1°° “te $5-"°
ee
ee I
oe
E dpae ®ibeure
Grass Walley
JOIN OUR HOSIERY CFB
“ ie
112,000,000°* FT OF
> LUMBER.
‘ ~
3,200,000 LBs.
“ft
A
\ ny” UE
Me 7 1
Ke NX Wy &
~350,000 LBS. ee ek
OF GOAT HAIR, fend ty
. ee Pee
30,000 CATTLE
The motor car ake a good
ec Ms everybody
The
2,400,000 LBS.
This Map does noc pretend to locate the
SOURCES of farm products, except in a general way. It tells only part of the story —the i
little-known story of the inter-relation of the i
Ford V-8 car and the farm.
will be used this year if the Ford—~Motor
Company reaches its intended production of
1,000,000 cars and trucks.
nh
“i
. .
.
figures in the map are based on what \
OF LINSEED OIL
500,000 Bu.
OF CORN
1,800,000 LBs.
cl OF SOY BEANS
341,000 LBS. OF
CASTOR OIL
}
“I foresee the time when industry shall no
v7 = SS
"= HONEY. BEES
longer denude the forests which require generations to mature, nor use up the mines which
were ages in making, but shall draw its raw
material largely from the annual produce of the
fields..I am convinced that we shall be able to
“69, 000, 000 LBs.
2,500,000 GALS
OF MOLASSES
get cut of yearly crops most of the basic materials which we now get from forest and mine.”
er
6
extra cost to the car buyer..
J Cotton, in the form of cellulose
i ll ml
W@GE oes into upholstery, floor coverings, lubricants and anti-rust preparations.
LEATHER goes into upholstery—and in
addition, glues are made from cow hide,
and from cow’s milk .. Other parts of cattle, through other processes, yield stearic
acid, greases, glycerine (for shock absorbers and body enamel) and soap chips (used
in washing machined parts and bodies
before painting).
HOGS furnish lard oil, oleic acid and
brush bristles.
GOAT’S HAIR (Mohair) goes into upholstery.
BEESWAX goes into electrical imbedding
compounds.
COTTON goes into tires, batting, cloth,
battery box, timing gears, brake linings
and, not least important, into Safety Glass.
(Every Ford V-8 car built this year will
have Safety Glass in every window, at no
acetate, is the central part between
the two sheets of glass that make up every
finished sheet of Safety Glass.)
CORN yields butyl alcohol (for enamel
finishes and other purposes) and starch
(for stiffening cotton linings).
LINSEED OIL is the basis for paint—is used
in foundry cores—and is one of the ingtedients of the beautiful, synthetic baked
enamel finish on a Ford V-8.
SUGAR CANE yields molasses for solvents,
anti-freeze and shock absorber fluids.
CASTOR OIL goes into lacquers and artficial leather suitable for rumble seats,
where real leather would be damaged by
exposure to the weather.
TUNG OIL is part of the top material used
in Ford cars and is also used in brake
linings,
: ay, .
£4
in
93,000,000
Hh “
on 000 GALS
OF TUNG OIL
TURPENTINE is used in paints, adhesives
and solvents.
SOY BEANS arc used in making cores for
metal castings in our foundry and are also
an important part of the haked enamel
finish of a Ford V-8 and of the plastic
knobs and buttons in the car’s interior.
LUMBER is used for
is mot used for any
Ford car,
body,
safety,
ten, 9 purposes. It
Structural part of the
which has a welded, all-steel
reinforced with steel, for maximum
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