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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 26, 1930 (8 pages)

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ll orf tem. ley oil ilsa oo ige th e Val— Tch YOU es Val7ch rey Opre, NEVADA CITY, NEVADA ¢ 4 OLUME IV, NU MBE 4 URPENTINE 5 BEING MASE AT you are holding his been “‘sized’’ with rosin; there is rosin in the: printer’s ink that made these words. Rosin is in soaps, in paints and. varnishes, in sealing wax and matches, in linoleum and. oil cloth, and in steel ond iren. Mirov iéft the last.of the week for San Francisco on a short De kiness visit but on his return will immediately start OM two men are required at the stant which is small unit. Imjy ments will be made from time to tifee aR plant was disAt the time the ‘od by fire nuesrvly a year ago a amow tof 'm wos on hand rentiy for cist: bi tion. This will be use ¢ the-run this year as {°° will wood quatity as the ‘-ssh g»m brought direct from the woods. KEN OVER 1 TWIN CITY . R connection with ntz Co., have taken ‘PP. Libernan Recene: over the steck cf the Twin City Clothing .efc-e will sell out the} cor: ete the near future, on distillation. + Prism PA LT. . ley at which the five losing teams ! were hosts to the five winning teams. Over ninety sat down to the delicious dinner including a number who were not members of the bowling team. About twenty Elks attended from here. After.the banquet the members adjourned to the lodge rooms. 0. THE “QUILL” ““‘The Quill,’’ the official organ of the senior class, was On sale at the grand ball on Friday night and a large number were disposed of. There are a few lfet and are on sale at Colley’s candy store, The printing of the ‘“‘Quill’’ this year fell to the Nevada City News. unler the able direction of George Gildersleeve and is a fine piece’ of printing. fp. Editor Arthur A. Willoughby has been on the sick list for sometime past and is now confined to his home. He has had to-postpone his contemplated trip to. visit his mother date set for his departure. The rest of the staff have had to worry along as best they could without the Editor, in Michigan, last Saturday being the Santinalli, Robert Shiffner, Gertrude Schriber, Lorene Smith, Jim Stephens, Eldren Frevithick, Arthur Elliot, Eleanor Willoughby, Marie Sherwood. 0 GRASS VALLEY BOY Junior College, a trip to Norway and Sweeden via the Panama-Canal and WBngland where he will spend 10 days. He will then go to Gottenberg, Sweeden, sibly six months. Vv ( Bert) Tompkins, Albert A. another former resident, here. sap} 4 mE yy ea . drift at the Murchie yesterday fore,noon Homer Babcock, 25 of Sacra, mento, was. killed and Walter . \ where his uncle will meet him and take him on a trip through the Scan-' davian countries. He will visit rela-_ Judge Edward W. Engs was found) tives in Oslo, Norway. He expects to yesterday morning at 7:45 in an © be gone at least three months or posstone quarry in Oakland. a Two unidentified men, former resident of this city, arrived body. : last, night on a brief visit to his old. home: He accompanied Celeric Gates, ,Oakland home. McCollough suffered a crushed leg and _otheri injures. A rescue crew dug the men out in a short time, McCullough was rushed: to the Nevada City ‘Sanitariam by the Hohnes ambulance ON VISIT NORWAY and Dr. R. F. Werner was called. Babcock’s body . later. was recovered His chest was crushed. He. “Harold I. Hanson of Grass Valley, “leaves his mother, Mrs . Phil Buell who is a student in the Sacramento of Sacramento and his father, a resi-. left San Francisco dent of Red Bfull. He had only workMay 16 on the motor ship Balboa on; ,ed here three ean: JUDGE ENGS’ BODY FOUND IN QUARRY The badly decomposed body of The Supposition is that’in his wanderin; The jurist auadiiad from. his days ago while suffering from nervous breakdown. fi John Fox who was formerly employed in the Pank of America of California in this city, has arrived from Oakland on a visit with friends in this city. Friends of O. E. Schiffner,. well known mining man of this city, wi be glad to learn that he is steadily improving at the Woodland inic. He was operated upon Saturday by Dr. Fairchild for a troublé of long standing, but a complete recovery is expected shortly. Mrs’ Schiffner returned from Wo diand late Monday evening. Wiltiom Cantpbel-.of Hammonton and Joseph Campbell of Sacramento, both fornier -residents, and father and brother, respectively, of Mrs. Ray orthley, who was reeently opérated upon at the Nevada City anitarium, are hereto visit her. Mrs. Worthley is making a _ satisfactory improvement from the operation. ; : J. J. Gallagher, Secretary of State Compensation Insurance Fund of the State of California, Was a visitor here paid a visit to The Nugget office to get acquainted with the editor.” Friday on business. ‘While here he}. "i 8 a FI ORNS i Ga Waa 2 > tice Plans are being repidly developed lrawing ca in t p PO aD PGRN ae eT RIAN & . Vs ay RIG ¥ryy itwin the next few days the‘ COL Dh ub yi WILL BE for the biggest Fourth of J i 4 as ; y te tin etien “ies Eileedieer ww strikes of rieh mille pentine refinery will be in actu-. i rye b +-thet—hesbeen held inthe pon the-Chatipion Vein S13 arbi t “ts Ps ane! ey » county’ in { + hy iy, 5 r : re 5 4 . 7 : 43 . i 7 T Ep ART Ry ‘ : unning order. Preliminary tests . civ aN AY JAY ON 4 TH county in recent years. The ghosts . heart of gold ring di t. Besid R ee ge? is sora BE a ae y « jt Lt L ar y é Bade last week by Nicholas; of °49 are to return. for’ the event. the p ta rich 4 e the! } 4 ej 44 ov, chemist mM écharge, of the). . ae i iow eee They will. property w 1 excellent si eR ha i eee ; F i Rae Ais i ait [he gift by Carl Tobiassne of ten 1. si etd eaters cmntay oth com a aes me The plan of having a monument . } ‘ : , mt, and show an excellent grade ate peas it a igus The streets; mer*home ‘site. There-are ten ac : fs ne 4 af ‘ i ; ‘ Re aci of inineral ground west of town . F Peat cae ee Hema : = lap on the site of the R rd ine . } ng i turpentine can be, distill ree si ; the F ; t as . in the sit i ( nt road: run : : ie the 1 fal i ‘ ‘; to be given away during the Fourth \ ‘ a ay: Stove tg 1° AOmMmmMe ‘ste. the “beeinnit 1 Ai @ grade of rosin is the ; to b Pin ‘ : ’ si uses, . just hove Cement Pill diteh. tO commemorate the: ‘beginnin be ke et. Mr. Mirov expressed himself cs oe ; He areca eS whe t ette wheels will hum,. ¢u the plot ad pe 1 Herbert Hoover's mining” ¢arect) ant fc i th ( . prove of cohsiderable interest in the ‘ y ae ; which lea’ tc ha AT 2 e_hyag . POSSLD “Ms well pleased with the results of A : i : : sy tae dance halls where the fiddlers hold . is Ove spect is bei whieh Ie to th vV FLVEe : F : i AV Lia n } da adv Tas ae i : ou he iT} wT Bh ta tery i M test. Sufficient gum has been Fo oR REOR Aare AS oe ee swey, and grub houses are but a fe re donated by Carl .; been advanced by ry N ta ra eee a AK head and the flow of gum ‘is; aul. 43 j of the~old time concessions } 1) sen. renee eee a are age lathe Wy A ficient to warrant a continuous Val ae 3} ae : ; , jare being planned. . Whisker and . rank Davies is lirman of the . (eLebrati VE eg my A } ae 4 R : i a Vv zt IN. She: TEPOrts: “ak 1. q aay 5 e ee mended bv , o1 rom i; of the plant, } : % s iS long flow skirts will be in style. 4th of July « tion and. Miles aes fens ae eee writ tate <F311¢ ¢ ae
At present thereare 80,000 cui A : ; A ‘A’ great deal of interes i . Coughlin’ secretary..Davies is. the *°™" ,ctt4' aS eee: Te th See : ; ae SRI ieee crags. faund a ledge carrying ae CHW Lee ee oe. OS ee ECA T WhO hae KiioGaenniiy The: erection ofa simple monu-~°" -'* + : : : tt field $th—14men “at work! * shoy in the -celebration ur, . Same officer who so successfully put.. + : ; ete Hem, wits ache ah bs $20 value The present claim is not} Coa : ~~ = suse ¥ rae Se . 4 je Ree res . i Lent O. a therin’s the sap’ and hauling it to wa te C : aia he fact thatthe-Fourth edfnes on aj Over the celebration two years ago 5 ee { Bn eineer ‘I M ord ane rom’ tite Champion mine which riday will malkedt possible for outland deserve the thanks and hearty, xen from: the Reward dump and). ; : he plant. The largest area in v Bay eens ‘oduction of $28,000,000 bes agile means SAG ie Seven ehue 3 5 een ae a havin on it bron; Nad ¥ iq) Cura 1 Pr hes i rs p3 Beco eees, Satis acta 8d his Bf My; } ies pa OR Sosy tty eee a nye q 1 Z ¢ neration fe ha r 4: A Aa A ae avings il tL a oronze “plaque W LG he now is in the Blue Tent district £4 proposed coneessiens . , town people to spend the three. cooperation of the towns people for; "". : zs ey Ae ee 4 s . Wie tie rOPposea € E5510 NF [ate wr ‘ * no antai ‘ ‘ :] of -¢ Mee L 3 rhere 15,000. acres are under conWt ial ee . . days here and the committee is anxi-. his generous expenditure.of time,” ea oe ee ee the ‘sh 7 oct m “i i es pate i TE Celeoration 18 a gsravel pan3 a Pieicr Pla; for +} testimonial have been tne sn , é : PAN Waa A his cone Bad par pe 7 Losec : ; 2 ous to put on a celebration that will . @nd effort. Everyone urged to get! LO : mond ui JEN . : pact. Other districts are being ral ining exhibit in. which visitors for aj : ; ‘ fae . prenared and it i ‘ 1 to: solici¢ . An ‘ bi worked stat . : attract 1 — from the bay n enind them and the other . ae e : . ; ; ca small sum can wash a pan of ee 1. f t] i : . tees and ; ii G “popular subseri of $1 ch { ¢ h Wi : pee = ¥s { {as (3) 8 from the valley towns. €es, ANG’. Make: tnis an Outstanding !*sar : ‘ $ . r . -Mr. Mirov spent Thursday in the; and séeure scme nuggets. This gl 10Uuld Ae ey town taeaad ; Nag Ral = lth ROntienacthe: 4 + ational Forests with ,Mr. Wood-. prove to be a very popular pastime. . tative plans now include: H Chaiie: a ; : aa . fron 1 odtic ; 1 i = : i si . lt ae ie Scie UNG nai WAVIE moimnted Lh ury, Assistant Regional Forester of te Gilt . weer tetera A dance a 1] at Redmen’s ! wileey : 4 oe : the a ‘ ) a ry Boy : : coe = e e ‘ 3 i OLLG WIT com i he meet Nines .an Francisco, explaining. the pro-. A CC LAN TO Park: on the the srd under} : : the city limits-an of the ess and discussing the ‘possibilities. . A Ee Va the auspices of the. Chamber of. Com--. Sige ie : “led the f v 1] 1. . of {1 Na ‘ iu epee . ARS AES Night of the 3rd—Commiitee from: ~~“ ne ee : : i The extraction of turpentine and} EIEPDATE rote . rae ne r : eee tin’ Kate Tha socn 2 osin is a simple, but an interesting} BLEDRA Ba Mes aal py ay . the Chamber of Commerce: Ed Uren, !* ~ a 5 ce s s a simple, but an interestin ig 1e 4th ineciudes: Wi i Ghacey, Win, Griftit. put into esndition during the ( 5 ye : : ages ee, eS oo x parade in the morning. 1 Parade—Georce Ginna Gar: ms mon There \ be wood’s crew -goes out. mto; In keeping with the 49er,theme. 49 concessions aes RN lection of tin cans < . P. : i v : i x : + s ve we. Lop en tr IN eCorm: kk i tlh Cans fcompany’s leased‘ acreage,’ or the . planned as -the-basis of the Nevada . Mireworks s , \ eS : ' ; farmer goes out:-into his-own pine . City celebration of th: 4th Uncle . Danee 1] : for it prese ot, and starts by slabbing off.ai Tom Coan is planning a big time at Tn je Ox went ‘ : eee a a : } aia ere <7 Ve ations are under way as . -Sd Baker, Elmer Fishe . batch of bark and thin layer of; his. place just: north of here. BEG oe yee ce ee ans a : ie ‘ ; 7 A tie t } } i f ite a , to the advisability of holding a_water{ Lo p oC lose ) ne trees Da 7ans a Aance or eagen of tne LPree ‘ nt eer Ps ' ‘ ve + : ; h : ti oe Bhs Kies Dh ti a ill } as 1 . carnival at Lake Vera on the 5th} ~Cone s—-Ha ‘ k Goy. " u Slanting incisions are i at} NIB ats. ecorations Wl FOL IT KOCD = a ie y = =e eS . p iy sary <a aie nwla he Sle Me : 5 see ig sole ae as a fee . . under the auspices of the Women's! nes,~Frances Hogan,;-Charles Leite aie Ae Ges Ome : eee OF the ee 8 : A erae Poke . aes & Camp idea ane; Civic Improvement Club in conjunec-, George Carte: Mobiey, Bill during Sunday or in con ; , i nd strips of galvanized iron are. his orchestra will be costumed ac-. ,. with ati) Coll se ee ss s ahah ea Sas exercises ( ; . Jie P : , + : aM vith.Mall College Girls and the! Holme, Frank Ghidotti. i i nserted, to form gutters to catch! cordingly. -While the ‘music and lo: oid Camu Fire Girl oe * rintionlist is ‘noe. ¢ ) : : oe ; ; F akland Camp Fire Girls. ' Pindnte——Vincent Foley “TT 5 = bnd direct'the exuding sap, into the dances will be modern as to please . ia ee aye Bae : x Ern Th 4 ae finn : ee Eee _,.,). ‘Sunday, July.6,is-still. open but; Schrieber, T. W-<_ Richa Te ~ 2 huart -clay cups brought from the; the daneing set @ number of special. *, . : : : y is ; : > . a j a acer : : : . plans:-are being developed for that; Richards. Teal botterys work at Lincoln. eee nes are being planned. ist \ Pub ie : sd: sea A : ‘ a i s ie : also i u e Miles Coughlin. atl j The sup drips down the white secar\ On the night of the Fourth Uncle . ' ehlin i es a : Lian 1 . . n all there will not.be a dull mo-. Musie— Ho race Curnow, HAJ. Kil j bn the —tree’s—~ side. and into the! Kom plans to have a huge barbecue! : . ; : ; Ta See ie ase ‘ : : ee -—tinent eit ther for the visitors-.or the:roy. . . pPlazed insides of the cups, where A huge beef will be roasted on the Vi gen; opts: Ad ee : ‘ { : = ; H ex : : ) ipeople Advertisine—Mr Toodman,. . ongeajs. Later, a workman with a{spit\and there will be a plenty of. 4 oi. win) he siven nai ce i ioe. aant . dace ; é : i; A mine will be given away during . ecorating—Dick 3igclow il] : thack’™ an oddly shaped tool, scores ; side xrub. It will be served in the! . : . : , gees eh ick Bigelow, Bill ETE LOO ee ‘ ‘ i 5 ‘ : . . . the celebration This has proved Sharp. j sé sTrans “Va hnother streak in the :sapweod ajopen aly. All who have tested the j Leta acl . ; ae i ee Nero 7 : ee eo Se + aaeeaecepascanamnaian ee ee : ittle higher than the original welt; culinary joys of Uncle Toms estab. . thie , : 2 . RERe sre ‘ : 4 BS REPO a MALTELE . MBE a tas J ae or 2 new flow of sap. . lishment will avail themselves of the DOLL ‘Hg uy on BU ILT . ANN UE Al SENT 8 R B: ALL Cha “" man had ended his : j " : } a a bu a £ i n Nit The cups fill or three to five ‘opportunity ‘en this date. ; : : " himself. in the head streaks. Later, as the repeated; It is not Mr. Coan’s intention to BY SIXTH GRADE A C0 OLORE UL EVE NT mumps, is reported as oe S er pice rf eee bank *€ ET. Sd zo ktreaks bring out the oozing sap. run a counter celebration to Nevahis Oakland home. SEs igher up the trunk, the gutters and!da City but rather to work in concs . Mrs. B. Gregory who Dl ee eaioal ; ups are raised, so too much of the . junction with them as he feels there The doll hcuse which has attract. The Senior bell, which was held ion Sheed Lento street in this city for ee oe one hap will nct harden and oxidize, andj Will be plenty, of people here for;ed the time and attention of the; at Redmen’s Hall on Friday eve many years, left.for Fresno to make rel ite ae ve i he turpentine be lost by evapora-!everyone to take care of, sixth gradeof Washington school! wus one of the prettiest e\ ‘her future home. la . i : . a: nde ion, before —it_reaches the contain-. ee ee for several months past has been . Nevada City. The class. colers. ef; _ H2 Nankervis of Cornwall, EngGar hacale tine : : 2 + : : , ‘ denar . Ps ae OLOE (BIT mf cy ii ae ‘NORTH SAN JUAN CHERRY completed and is placed in the old. green and White were carried out in. !and, has taken, his departure after. © : As the cups fill they are emptied :4 Pee vA TL Citizens Bank Building where it has. the paper streamers and ferns. 4 . spendi few days with his cousin, x4 : nto. buckets and barrels. The sap is . CARNIVAL JUNE 78) attracted considerable attention. i ature of the decorations was the Mrs. R. S. Fitzsimmons and family. ty ee o : arried in motor trucks to the still. The house is a two story struc-. art work which were cut ont. Lights » Mx. and Mrs. A. Seaman have re aa ce Mhouse. and dumped on the second . eae sti Ete {ture of Colonial type.The house and . i2 the back brought the pictures into, turned from Oakland where Mr.Se: ke fed as floor or deck. Later in the season. Apparently the cherries are ripen. ufrnishings were. made by the boys. bold relief. In the ceiling. were the man attended the Odd Fellows Grang‘3 on he serapers remove the hardened sg earlier than planned and thej. while the girls made the bedding, , > cut out letters, 1939, through Lodge; and Mrs. Seaman atvended . woes eum from the tree’s faces, which is; S¢n Juan Cherry Carnival has been . curtains, rag rugs, and pillows. The the lights shown. j. the Rebekah, . : i c . 1 : ; awe ne a sTivs . ot ‘ {OF iso distilled. . advanced to the dates of June 7th) children have taken a great deal of . new and lovely evening . Mrs. Clara Searfe loft for Hvelly-. ; The turpentine is vaporized in the. #nd 8th. A dance will be given Sat-. interest in the project and were al/' 80Wns received their debut at the} wood where she will visit with oees ‘ big steam still passing through a coil. Uday evening and Sunday will be:lowed to carry out their own ideas ball. All colors of the rainbow were. son, George Osterman, for seve a ; > downstairs into a condenser and sep-; devoted to a baseball game, sportsi under the direction. of Miss Alice in evidence and many lowered} weeks. While South, she will visit . . PSE . . . 4, he eae ta } ¢ o m arator, where the turpentine is re-! and a dance, Noyes, their teacher. . dresses were seen. sveeral otirer cities. Se i a ‘ ; 1 (hhavkwax« : i b Bfeterae Sire Stee Maro rt ue BY . ng ind. I r 1aTe moved and the turpentine is barrel-! There are loads of cherries and Phos Aawnclinin GGnauln Of ou. The grand mareh, composed of the Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Legg, and! be i th and sent to market. ;} they will be given away free to all kitchen, dining room, hall with members of the Senior class and the latter’s, Miss, Bernice: Ros sie ie ee The high-pressure cooker, incidenwho come on those dates. stairway, and living room. Upstairs. Faculty members and their escorts . arrived from Oakland. They ™ nee RA, tally, isan oil burner. The mass is A fine time is planned for all. inere are two bedrooms, a nursery,; CMe at 10 o'clock and was led by leave today for Fresno, accompanied . . 5 ~ mas zi i Ty Toral was boiled, strained of the sand, bark, er ag, Se ‘. Bob Polglase and Miss Margaret Rec-!by Mrs. H. F. Legg, where they will Mr. Hore! was : : sys . i : a Sc an ispositien Tr n and chips and other impurities beNy T f ‘ é A tor, visit with Mrs. Harrison Smitheram, . dispositi ae he following assisted in the buildWT , F the housewives te fore it hardens’ into the rosin of * iat ts hoes: 0 Mrs. H. F. Legg’s niece. iy ¥ sree, Its value & is u ok: Miss Alta Freeman is still con-j;ance he was alw fo commerce. s value depends upon ‘kia ay “inand ‘ melio Angeline, Flossie Angove, ; fers Pier See f. took a personal.in P ra The paler fined to her bed as the result_of. t personal. its clarity and color. The .paler the a ‘. : , ‘ Everett Brown, Norman Chatfield, ! f his policy hold¢ prver the -better price. Marian Germain, Milliard Hurst MURCHIE YESTERDAY * ule acaiae ee ; a say s pe ay Rosin is ypuch cheaper than turThe Grand Finale of the bowling H Hallet Di ka 5 ia Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds! ests were his inte eur alle ic ames ona ‘ : : y pentine, but its uses are many and,. Season was brought-on Wednesday M z Alt N LL ea 6 ‘ a ed : have returned from a visit at San . children, flowers,“ organ etz, Peter Orza ni i Pig pees perhaps, more widespread. The:paper . . night at the Elks: Hall in Grass Val~~ er : In a shaft cave on at the 1100 west Jose and Santa Rosa. He was an exéel Pemberthy, Pauline Roznsky, Aldo and most merhodic Everyone /express such a yan shoul his life. aubrey N. Wis! r. Horelin the meuigers Metropolitan Life ‘2s raz ness in the two -clitss. ir has, been with to leat xx Company in Sacrrrmeut> the poet few months. A. # 3: N panletanE 1. cm wm GL ix toes Se bite » bia Dow manager of the Savza™7-2 the organization the past’few da: Wisker*in getting «'. > work. ba, Dew 0 Harry W. Mor! known mining man ~)% friends here: yestc:: located in San Fra: ©‘ Mrs. J. M. Nicco!., and small son, Jam» °°: are expected over visit og and Mrs. N . Who passe’. away seg a former. ©: ing the son of Mrs. -!>)° Ce, Ignition Parts « uot per gee * Mines Foundry. as = ans % aa eas :