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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 15, 1931 (6 pages)

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FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1938 THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA United States Bureau of. Mines, Pitte burgh, Pennsylvania. No charge is made for the use of the films, but tthe exhibitior is asked to pay transportation . charges. HOW TO KEEP TROUT IN EXCELLENT CONDITION “The Story of Gasoline,” from the @rilling of the wells for the produc (RATTLESNAKES QUITE EL. HOT AL ION NAT FRED M. MILLER PLENTIFUL THIS YEAR for 20 minutes of each hour for 15 AND COFFEE SHOP Continuous -hours or until swelling Reports to the Division of Fish; CONSULTING TING ENGINEER Our Banquet Rooms have a aa £9 PSN SEDO, bad teeth or. raw places in the gums #r walls of the mouth. With either method, suction should bekept up ceases. In any event, get a doctor and Game from various sections of as soon as possible. the mountains in thie state indicate Other advices given is not to take CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERING REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER that rattlesnakes are quite plentiful alchohol increases circulation and ofthe automobile tank -at the serLICENSED SURVEYOR ° this year. Undoubtedly many anglers distributes the poison’ much more lighted and is just the place vice station, is visualized in a new}: Fepi and hunters will come in contact y authorities now conHydraulics — Irrigation — Surveys prefilm picture motion onal _ edducati for Lodges and other —* with these common reptiles and demn an old method, that of inLand Classifieation. paredd under the supervision of the Many pounds of fine trout are gases of snake bite are bound to be jecting the potassium permanganate Mines, wasted every year because anglers. of Bureau United States which is now said to be of no “cures” LAST OFFICIAL MAP OF NEVADA tions to hold their ga the results of such meetings. Department of Commerce, in coopdo not know how to preserve the There is really no reason to fear OOUNTY or home remedies; most are founded eration with an industrial concern. eatch. By proper handling it is posupon rattlesnakes. These reptiles will fiction or superstitions. And “he opening scenes consist of paable to keep the fish in excellent Hydraulics — Irrigation — Surveys mind their own business and will remember these only first aid poramic views of typica) oi) fields condition while traveling far distant Offiee at Residence — Grass Valley. generally try to escape whenever measure and recommended as such furnishing the crude oi] from which from mountain streams. Following 262 Auburn Street. Play safe and get a doctor as soon as possible. Broad Street . Nevada City Next are are a few suggestions as offered by the gasoline is distilled. posible. Few fatalities occur from rattlefarm tank the Division of Fish and Game on given views of a large oil tion of the crude oil to the filling been newly decorated and National Service is Well where the crude oil is stored after coming from the wells. From the tank farm the crudde oil begins its Jong journey through pipe lines leading to the storage tanks near the refinery. Pumping stations located about 60 miles apart force the oil . through the pipe lines under pres ' snake bite. A person always hears the art of preserving fish. about the most unusual cases and Clean’ fish as soon as possible, in most instances these are greatly wash and hang up to dry out. Do exaggerated. It is extremely diffinot put any more water on them. cult to find a person who actually Hang outside at night. To keep trout witnessed a case where snake bite several days before taking home, lay . . proved fatal Ninety-nine per cent our over night to drain, then pack of the fatal cases can generally be in Willow boughs or sod grass, a gure of 400 to 600 pounds per layer of fish and a layer of grass. traced to absolute carelessness and square inch, andd views of the powRoll them up during the day in a neglect. Here is a simple remedy that has erful machinery used in these pumpdamp gunny sack and lay out each been recommended to the Division ing operations are shown. A map night to air and cool. for rattlesnake bites: Do not run or shows a portion of the 90,000 miles Another method suggested is to get overheated, excited or take al-« .of pipe line by which crude oil is wrap each fish in silk paper after cholic stimulants for either of these distributed to refineries through cleaning and drying, then roll in a conditions speed up the blood stream : ou; the Unitedd States. dry sack or piece of burlap and wrap and distribuate the poison much Wext are given scenes. showing a again, The extreme outer sack may quicker throughout ~ the system. modern oi] refinery, covering many be wet, then carefully wrung out, Apply first aid measures, bleeding hundreds of acres and employing a and ‘roped around the dry bundle. suction of the gang wounds, and get great variety of mechanical equipKeep in a cool place away from the a doctor as soon as posible. ment for completely processing the air, inside if posible. Tie the bundle ‘Most snake bites are-on the arms In addition to gasoline, crude at the ends much the same as a ta_ oil. or legs, acording to a survey of treatoil contains many other produdcts, male is tied. Do not open until the ed cases. ‘Bécause of this, a lone perand a diagram shows the percentages fish are to be used. Such bundles ‘gon can usually administer first-aid of naphthas, kerosenes, gas oils, luhave been shipped in a box with ice to himself. This should consist of bricating oils, fixed gas, and dcoke for thousands of miles. applying a ligature or tourniquent obtainedd from a barre! of oil .The theory of saving trout is to a few inches above the bite; most Gasoline is separatedd from crude keep them cool, clean, dry and away any strong cloth will do or even oi} by distillation. In this process from the air. shoelace. Do not apply it too tightly, oil is charged into stills and the If fish are to be shipped in ice, but firmly enough to retard circula WILL CONTINUE SINKING KENNEDY MINE WINZE THE ROSE LEE ete Te” BEAUTY SHOPPE SUTTER CREEK, Cal., May 14.— Sinking operations in the incline winze below the 4800-foot vertical shaft level of the Kennedy mine at Jackson has gained a depth of 150 feet vertically or 166 feet on the dip of the vein, it is learned. This gives the mine a total vertical depth of 4950 feet and more firmly than ever establishes it as the deepest gold mine in the United States. Preliminary to the inauguration of development work at the new depth, a station, it is asserted, is at present being cut at that horizon and prepara Hair Dressing and Beauty Work. Famous Adele Miller tations are. under way to continue Work Called for and Deivesss Toilet Articles. _ “LOUISE MARTIN FINE WATCH REPAIRING RADIO SERVICE AND REPAIR CLARENCE R. GRAY ; 520 Onyete St. Phone 15 down an additional lift 150 feet vertically or 160 feet on the incline. The winze, going down ‘in the footwall of the vein, is three-compartment in size the same as the 4800 foot vertical shaft from the surface. A concentrating table is being inSelecta te is stalled in the five-stamp mill on the Verne Wheeler lease on the southheated. by fire, or fire and steam. this method is suggested: Put a lot. tion returning through the veins toern section of the Ballard mine four subseof green grass blades or similiar) ward the heart. The tourniquet miles north of Plymouth, the deand Gasoline is vaporized guently condensed. Animated drawmateria] in the bottom of the conshould be released every 10 or 15 velopment of which was recently reare fish separately in more green materminutes for about a minute, else sumed after being idle for practically photography _ ings and actual used to acquaint the audience with ia] and all are packed in, put a batch gangrene may set in. half a century. Operating one eightthe of green material on top. Put paper just what takes place within A cross cut incision should be hour shift, the plant is daily reducstills and condensers. Before chargon top of fish letting paper down made at each fang mark. Use a clean ing five tons of ore which is being ing, the crude oil still is filled with over sides of box. hen put in ice, knife or razor blade and cut all the extracted in the extension of a drift steam. This drives out the aid ana broken in small frahments, {to a way through the skin about onetunnel on a four-foot face of miling avoids explosions. Large pumps foree depth of from four to six inches, fourth of an inch deep and one-half grade rock. == the oi] from storage tanks direetiy fold paper back over ice, put more inch long. Some of the venom will ° into the still. The still is charged paper on top, nail on cover, and mark escape with the induced bleeding. . ' NOTICE with crude oil and then fired. Gasobox “‘Perishable. This Side Up” The! Then apply strong suction to these CPESOSEEECeTOSESEEES. line and’ naphtha are distilled off paper will excludé the air and the incisions. From now on the Colfax Bakery Many sportsmen
now first and ‘these vapors passed into ice, melting very slowly, will eee ee. an ordinary breast pump that ‘will supply their products to the the fractionating power. The ‘heavy down ‘through’ ’ the packed — can be bought at any drug store for a Sacramento Street Grocery, Nevada oil is returned to the still for fur0 few cents; if the mouth is used there City, California, ther distillation. The vapors are . is danger of repoisioning ANGELINI CICOGNI, Prop. Subseribe ‘for The Nugget through EDDIE LEONG =. FRESH FISH All Kinds of Mellons densed by special equipment under the use of animated drawings or ac ‘ The last product obtained is petroleum coke, which is used for fuel, for the manufacture of electrodes, and for various other purposes. Next is given a series of Grandfather scoffed° when the ement age was predicted and adjustment of the boiling point. The quantity of: gasoline natural ly contained in crude oil and obtained by fractional distillation does THE PROPHESY: “Colossal concrete dams will stove wate# for cities and valleys. People will walk on concrete, vide over noy equal the demand. It has therefore been necessary to eonvert additional portions of crude oil into gasoline. “Cracking” processes which accomplish this are depicted in a Series of views. Attudl cracking is! very complex. Its general principles are madé plain, howeyer, by. animated. drawings. Another series of views shows how. ' ¢asing-head or natural gasoline is manufactured by collecting, compressing and cooling the gas from oil wells. “tAseries of.seenes follows showing the tests made in the chemical laborat to insure that “the sasoline conforms to rigid commercial specifications. Further scenes illustrate the vari ous ‘steps required in the storage and distribution of the gasoline which is ready to market. Views of refin ery stroage tanks, having each a ea pacity of 3,000,000 gallons, are given. Enormous tankers carrying 2,500,000 gallons and railroad tank ears holding 10,000 gallons of gasoline are shown, The delivery of the gasoline to the main Pstributing stations and its transportation from these stations by tank wagon to garages and filling stations are next Copies of this metion picture film. tained for exhibition purposes shools, churches, clubs, by civic and _ business organizations and others in-} terested by applying to. the Pitts burgh Experiment Station of the HIGH PRESSUREWASHING STEAM CLEANING Polishing and Greasing. 111-113 E. Main St. Phone 4 Grass Valley. Calif. ——— look this ‘wonderful wall board; cette different than you have ever seen. SIMPLY WONDERFUL~ Now our New Year's Stock arriving in car loads daily. Paint and Oils of all kinds and-colors. Corrugate Gale Steel Sheets, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Doors position Roofing and Shingles in all. the attractive colors. 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All 4 sacs in width; length: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 feet. Do not over oils. The various cuts go to the fractionating tower where they are con tual photography, Tire Service FIR-TEX SUPER-INSULATION tondensed then kerosene {s distilled off ,then gas oil, then lubricating accurate temperature control. All of ca Battery Service . Clarence Briggs Fresh Fruits and Vegetables these processes are madg plain by. RESERVATIONS Gill Dr. Carl P. Jones B. M. Rectot _ NEVADA CITY Advisory Board Judge Geo. L. Jones, cuammawA.-L. Joha }. Forties, asnerawr mansoun Mawagua Curaow, A. H. vicz-pauemawr Jones, L. George -Officers G. J. Rector aoeMAIN 4620 HESS lL Lo / — Foot or M S@REET SACRAMENTO TRANSPORTATION Co. . . ——————===}