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May 4, 1936 (4 pages)

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*& saree Out Loud ity Nugget Nevada _ Thinking + The Nevada City Nugget helps your city and county to grow in population and prosperity. By subscribing to, and advertising in the Nugget, therefore, you help yourself. HEST GOLD AREA IN CALIFORNIA +2 Vol. 10, No. 50. ‘(By H. M. L.) last epoch the end of a newspaper ORGANIZE MAY5 IN ARMORY HALL in Northern California. For it is doubt whether ul succeeds who anyone “Wim as the pilot of a great newspaper, will have the same deep in terest, the profound convictions, and the forceful will, sregarding all matrs affecting welfare, public the SANTA CLARA WARRANT ON MEN HER FIS SERVED IN GRASS VALLEY SUNDAY THRONG OFF MORTGAGE ~ SIERRA STREAMS. ON ARMORY HALL STARTS ON VATI EXCA . WHISKERINOS TO FOR HI SCHOOL ANNEX FIREMEN PAY marks probably week Mc K. The passing of Charles. Clatchy MONDAY, MAY 4, 1936. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA The County Seat Paper Joe de Maggio was arrested Satby urday evening in Grass Valley on Deputy Sheriff William Woods, former the band room and wood shed from the grounds of the high school, excavaconstruction of Armory Hall under the auspices of had been notified and had been on the Saturday lookout for de Maggio. At the last delegation meeting of firemen a few days ago, it was shown evening Deputy Sheriff Woods, while the Nevada City firemen had liquid-. standing on a street corner in Grass ated the whole debt on Armory Hall of the wooden week the wrecking Santa officers Local Clara’ county. Last addition. the in bench warrant issued a tion was begun this morning for the Nevada of The Whiskers club City, No. 57, (different varieties), will be organized tomorrow night in that the late publisher had. It is no disparagment of his successors at the Bee helm to state that such men of removal the With structure, which had housed the Purple and Gold bandsters and served as a shelter for fuel, was completed, and all preliminary activities prior and who also had his picture, Valley located -on upper Broad street, in de two officers of Sacramento’s No. cE description of the car, saw ‘and the newspaper this city. officers who will come to actual excavation finished. — two The park across club. Maggio drive up and other business. He was 6ne of the Through three former:fire chiefs, In addition to.this, the widening to Nevada City for initiating the lothe street. James and Kopp Louie few newspaper owners in the UniOtt, the N. J. E. runs_ which noviates are A. J. Harder, High of the sidewalk cal The alleged law breaker had jump—his ed , the firemen advocated the ted States who never trimm and R. N. Philpot, Scribbler. length of the high school grounds Penrose , Judge ed a $2,000 bond and is now in. the journalistic sails to suit his adveradjacent purchase of Armory Hall and the awaiting wora In addition to these distinguished has been started, the side as Mc@latchy are whether in rare, or in any business + tisers. He was one of the few who dared to express his openions on any subject without regard to the sensibilities of readers or advertisers. He made many an enemy but none that er did not respect him. And howev differ might much other publishers with him upon matters of public in, terest, politically or eqonomically ion they admired him for the champ he was, of the common man. Ordinrobs arily we think that when. death delegato the ends of the tennis courts havvisitors there will be a big Whising been completed. tion of Auburn and Roseville and ritual the kerinos to witness ermemb for dates candi cheer the’ i ship. the of.. chairman Janiss, Ted in never that re decla Whiskerinos =) such his experience has viewed now is as grand crop of whiskers ‘City Nevada along sprouting! wearare rs barbe the Even s. street us a man or woman, who does a he particuarly good job of the work one sets his hand to do, that some ing whiskers. TEN DAYS IN JAIL FOR UNLICENSED ANGLER the vacant post else will step as ever. It is well s on.a carry and in those not always true, especially into Last Saturday Game Warden Ear] Hiscox arrested Gilbert Kirhoa, na inposts involving a high order of this of s Losse . rship telligent leade tive of Honolulu who claims he has been in the United States practical state kind are often irreparable. The of-Galifornia. loss. has suffered such a been fishing on streams out on the Idaho Maryland company property Kirhoa was brought before Judge ges before This may be crossing brid event, we come to them, but in any morning and given ten days in the county pail. He started serving time law ‘abiding citizens. It BUSINESS GROUP ng one of means suggested of raisi all of tion atten the es money invit . is suggested establishthat by permitting various ines, a mach slot ments to operate be imhigher business’ license could la e W. Morehouse in Grass Valley this collected of the city treasury. posed and to be benefit As has been pointed out in this column, treatment lysis should not be out further prize have ever seen a large city or the ocean, The names of these fortunate boys and girls will be announced at a banquet to Sixteen-to-One mine, William Scott PAY DIVIDENDS MRS. KORNHAMMER’S 82 outside city limtheir operation outside the nation in rimi disc a tes titu cons its to deal favor of resorts which have ies. In orit auth ty only with the coun ing to rest inte is it on ecti this conn arguments the of one that note sheriff was used to defeat the last ines to mach slot d that he permitte The changé ty. coun the in operate no made has of administration change in this condition. sworn BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED William B. Celio as directors. Mr. Merritt E. Rector was made the president and W. E. Wright. secretary-treasurer. All the directors but iv . Marti Tilli are alive and hines in Opthere are more slot mac county than the t hou oug thr ion erat ago. there were two years to Mrs: About four years ago the company declared a $100 a share dividend. In the past-few years it has been leased to a company ,for $100 per month and last Saturday the $100 another directors declared condition is One way to cure this of her family. She is the mother of Mrs. George Calanan and the grandmother of Mrs. M. T. Emlay of San Francisco, both of whom its Medical Research, “The books, which was made were The ladies of the Colusa County Garden club, today announced that. Nevada City had been selected for Roy Terrill of Grass Valley caught Scott Flat section on Deer Creek Sunday. John Minarich and Mr. Ban among on Deer. Creek above kus fished Scotis Flat dam and on the South They Yuba river at Washington. brought home good catches. pos* Gene Barberi and Lou Elkus, lo Keeler with the Crossley reflector. and The plates are of rare beauty would be appealing to anyone of fine bert Skeahan, fished in the Washing es of trout. Mr. Joe Wilhoite of the Safeway stores, fishing a enjoyed trip into the mountains. A group composed of Earl FitzTf reached their eighteenth volume. , Bill Mullis, Roman Rozynpatrick . sed pres hand of is a collection ski, John Harding, fished on Deer of] prints from heleogravure plates Creek above Scotts Flat. dam. Howthe nebulae and clusters made from ssor Profe ard Penrose, Ray Arbogast and Herby photographs taken ton country Sunday. This commission recommends as early admission to the hospital as fishing trip on: the Truckee river. A “Hopper” Eddy, who fished with a party at Fuller lake caught a 17 1-2 inch trout that weighed the. one and three quarter gounds. It as one of the largest brought in since the opening day. Earl Chatfield caught a 14-inch trout in one of the local high school library will be enriched with a copy of this valuable book. Principal Kjorlie sent an immediate pital of at least three weeks. Then prompt serum treatment in the hospital, with an average dose of one ‘ and Sbaffi Jack Curnow, John spent Sunday on a Jack Hernden Ob H. Wright, Director of the Lick servatory, and President Sproul, report on all salient features. ac; reply expressing gratitude and streams on the opening day. cepting this offer. The book will arbyj. Delbert Schiffner caught the limit rive this week, and may be seen cubie centimeter per kilogram body} high fine trout, and his brother, Robthe at of ted e W ho is interes weight. It is emphasized that repeti-. anyon also cought several fine fish in ert, . tion of an injection—if necessary, . school streams in Bear Valley Sunday. a larger dose—is imperative on the So far as ascertained Mrs. Edith slightest sign of progress of the disThompkins of Grass Valley caught ease. a the largest trout. She brought in The data suggests that the serum dSpual Lake from trout 5 3-4 brown its efficacy, the article stated. During the last week Knute Heen arrested in Schreibers Cafe in ATR CONDITIONING MENTAL QUIRKS, ing last Saturday. CONCLAVE THEME NOR. SANJUAN © CHERRY FETE SAN. Nevada City for disturbing the peace FRANCISCO, PREPARING RIG A bit 4. May A with ity of a child to read a chart . Robson ld Garfie Police of by Chief -ease does not mean that glasses are Heen was brought before Judge W. L. Mobley this morning and pleading unnecessary. Air. conditioning eventually of as be Have you ever seen Ott in his old battered hat Start crushing his samples of this and of that, There’s ores, and there’s cons, and a bullion or two; He knows how to assay—his father did too. Have you ever seen Ott in his old overalls Light up the big furnace encased in brick walls, It melts thirty samples in one single heat, And all assayers say, it works very neat. { aee% may import much The North San Juan Ridge Im ance in the'treatment of asthma and Pullhay fever as it is in keeping My Friend, Ott provement League is making elaborCherry the for ate preparations Tf Carnival Festival, dates for and man passengers good natured. for June 13 and you are afraid of a crowd or shun which have been set ed the support enlist have 14. They walking uner a ladder, an examinaof the Nevada City Whiskerinos and tion of your family background may will co-operate with Nevada City one if you are be necessary to determine per cent in its Fourth of hundred ‘ July: celebration. North San of al carniv cherry The. other. Juan has been the big event for These and other facts in the field a year, running back to the are many of mental and uhysical health from some psychosis or explained by University of suffering
to be time when it was first discovered that cherries could be successfully — ioe California dectors at the sixty-fifth grown there. annual session~ of the at Medical Association programs of games, dancing after California Coronado, There will be many concessions, May 25 to 28. Twenty five members noons and evening, and door prizes Have you ever seen Ott start rubbing his nose of the staff With that dirty old towel that every one knows Would shatter to bits if it fell on the floor From its place on the nail on the back of the door. University’s papers, \}. and a number of others will But if you’ve a prospect, or if you've a mine, Take your samples to Ott, and if he has time Your results you will get the same day . am sure, And the work’s guaranteed, although you may . For we all think our samples are richer a lot Ott, Than the assay we get from that great craftsman, sure, are ‘But when he gives you figures, of this you . Your samples ran that, just that, and no more. the of medical -school are to give Have you ever seen-Ott start brushing with vim The dust that collects on the old furnace rim, He’s brushed it so often, and now it’s so old, It looks as if made of real old burnished gold. get sore. the sensibilities, irrespective of atecnnical knowledge.of astronomy.’” sion’ was Ww. Through the courtesy of Dr. a issue 4934 to collect this data and of Grass Valley GARDENS HERE ards also caught some nice fish. A fishing party composed of Russell B. Farley of Nevada City and Denmark. A commisappointed dn November, guilty was fined $25. . and Tognarelli and Mrs. Tognarelli caught limits of fine trout. Mrs. Rich in niece of Mrs. Kornhammer. their posed a party that fished on Lake Spaulding, Sunday. Messrs. Richards cal sportsmen, bronght home mess tirely useless procedure is indicated by the data collected from approximately 4,500 Cases during the 1934 husbands, the guests. Mrs. R. J. Ronchi of Folsom. and her husband, of Folsom were there. Mrs, Ronchi, formerly Miss Hieronimus of this city, is a w ith Mr. and Mrs. John Tognarelli com of a number of sponsors, is said to be-one of the most impressive amones the many publications of the obserreached now vatory, which have ment of this disease is not an eu outbreak and grubs Mr. and Mrs. Dave Richards and contribution by the generous sible That the use of serum in the treat was this seay ODtheir annual garden tour elect new peace officers at ever Coluthe of tion delega is son. A large man portunity, only finally a bey shortl d abil the sa club ladies arrive found ho has the will and inmen h delica fore noon and were served ity to enforce the law. Suc t previous ducted into office withou fous luncheon in the garden of Mrs. . A bettraining, are, ofcourse, rare luncheon, other Frank Farmer. During the in proved ter way, it has ipatea, partic ladies y twent k and. Penin. which states, notably New Yor of the Coludent presi Fleet, F. Mrs. state ponsylvania, is to create a work which the subordinsa-club told of the and ary bul sta con liee. or Colusa ed in plish accom ce officers club. has ate all county and city pea am upon which progr the and y count nowadays. to their jurisdiction. For ng. lligence they are now worki inte d ine tra of r. a high orde arranged for landscapclub The al min cri , is required to cope with the grounds, of the new Maxwell ability can’t ing the element. This kind of club house and for the Boy ’s women ter of be elected. It must be a mat a. The program ed for the Scout lodge in Colus training in schools institut undertaken have ladies anywhere the Colusa purpose. In short, to get esting to inter y deepl was year this e the in curbing crime we must rais . ladies City a Nevad the r, acte char standards in personnel, Following the luncheon the visitentraining and ability, of those were taken on a:tour of Nevada} ors the trusted with eneforcement of City gardens. Among they visited laws. the Wade were the G. J. Rector, Scadden G. P. the and rong Rrmst Mr. A. Jacobs, of the Boston Mer Felix the of s garden the and ns garde few. cantile company, is spending a Gilet Nursery. ss. busine on in San Francisco days eighty members 4 dividend per share and Still have left. s surplu substantial eal The original stockholders have aks al origin their money back from the leasis which purchase of the mine the bars : on the roads. The minute sections. H. Kornhammer, celebrated second birthday yesterip the hame of Mr. dinner day at a s. Mrs; i i Mrs. Si eas her CLUBWOMEN OF COLUSA VISIT . ion of the are let down in one. sect other in ease incr ns atio law, viol Meyer, value, Dr. Karl director of the Hooper on with fishing. poor follows: Sproul, ges —— = mi one, William af Martin lively 48. treatment played a significant part spry and oe “orn d} replace and Mr. S. Lee Leiter has . i, preventing paralysis, but no fin-} younsel, years a woman twenty Mr. Martin on the board. greatly enjoyed the reunion of the al conclusions can be drawn as to enPeace officers. are lly is not lega It force all the laws. e of any peac on reti ed to A. B. Foote within the disc se which and associates. choo and pick to officer which he laws he will enforce and law vioat ing will ignore. Yet wink Unithe ut ugho thro on lation goes ple of the exam This s. State ted to the citizpeace officers spreads mobiles obauto of ens. Many drivers please. they as laws ic traff serve the death toll The result is a mounting doubts’ caught several weight limits were brought in May first. The rain during the tory publications. The description of by® President the book, as given possible and a residence in the hos N. Ott, Ed C: Uren, W. H. Martin In fact despite were fish Keeler Memorial Volume, designated ern Medicine. Contributors to tne funa include Fred Austin, justice of the peace, Dr. Wallace Hardy, Dr. Vernon Padgett, Mrs. Jack Bowden, restaurant purchased the New England group of mines paying cash district game commission, spent the first and second days of the season on the Trukee river. He stated many fine . limits of fish on the Truckee river Nevada City high school was the refishthe stated from ' Sunday. Mr. Farley cipignt of a letter recently his _ fish ermen where he caught of Robert Gordon Sproul, president trout. fine many home took conthe University of California, Jack Shebley, of this city, was local cerning the addition to the one of a group that fished in the high school library of a copy of the states in an article appearing in the current issue of California and West store of Alleghany. in para discarded with investigation, Foundation of Morgan of the South y, and Ray Hawcompan Fork mining merchandise general kins of the the law. everywhere that and F. Harry owner, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester My machines .are the city limits east of the Bald Mountain mining company, infantile in the fact that many medical men have be given the donors of the fund for the trip, in Alleghany on May 14. underwritten have Those who the trip are Walter Wilson of the Kenton mine, H. U. Maxfield of the re for them. Inside the city those who desi point ont ines mach slot At that time was appointed E. J. ll insta to ¥ this ceive 4.—The May FRANCISCO, serum her Gladys and fish Willard, captain of the as Volume VIII of the Lick Observa-— None of the students who are to re Mrs. About ten years ago 25 business men of Nevada City seeking to attract companies to operating mines slot NEW EVIDENCE ON PARALYSIS SERUM many while week end raised the river and made of Principal H. E. Kjorlie of brought Many trout others were not so successful. A. H. RARE VOLUMNE ON ASTRONOMY FOR HI LIBRARY fires; but is evidence of their public spirit toward city betterment. SAN assistant, violation tion of slot machines is a city to of the state laws. For this would tion, benefit by their opera nt rnme gove city the in effect place ting viola those with p ershi in partn that . This large building is now a monument to the hard work of the firesueh rendering men not only +in extinguishing in splendid service Brown. “INVESTS IN MINE, this ; ments. high school, Mrs. June Johnson, and this forenoon. opera to and make a number of improve is a five day trip to San Francisco, accompanied by the principal of the looking for the violator as he has some of them. money to complete tion of time until’ the firemen add awarded an unusual prize for good citizenship in the school. The prize license. The game ,warden has been for some time. Mr. Ott stated. it is only a ques fishermen thronged — yesterday. limits home. county jail, from Santa Clara peace officers. amounted to about $5,000. the of some Underwritten by any Allegh of men mining leading and Forest three students of -the been have —school high Forest ly all his life, for fishing without a in view Tt has been suggested that underwork ed nish of all the unfi cts, proje WPA ous vari the in taken to he the city government Sis. soon raising faced with a problem of 4 FOREST HITO SEND 3 STUDENTS ONTRIPTOS.F. Sierras Nevada mortgage’on the hall was assumed, it formerly being the property of the Red Men. This debt, including mortgage and other costs, big of Hundreds the streams and lakes of the high galore at this year’s . carnival ; : partiJune. pate.in the attendant discussion. The departments of general medi-. cine, surgery, psychoatry, pediatrics, urology, radiology, obstetrics. ana-. / and bacteriology. tomy, pathology Some of will be fully represented the topics include good manners and It was announced today ‘by medicine, trends in the mental bethe havior of children, radiology in the Sweeney, music director of the vada City high school that thea -treatment of brain tumors and indus in ts very latest developmen nual band and orchestra conce trial surgery and medicine. Amn entire section of ‘be given over the to convention cancer, will during which the present cancer situation in California will be reviewed by UDniially designed to provide-@ versity technicians. board or shell tor musica The meeting is expected to reveal ‘Bencheswill be ‘provide new developments in many proceduaudience inthe par res and experiments achieved during the year. ace for