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November 1, 1935 (8 pages)

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Thinking Out Loud . (By H. M. L.) the Par-; is institut-: which j The Country Fair ent Teachers association ing as a benefit to aid in building a Boy Scout Lodge in the municipal park, will take place tomorrow after noon and evening in Armory Hall, A This event should be an annual at-, fair. Despite the fact that this pre-eminently a mining comniunity there are many fertile spots in ce, county which produce delicious apto them-has been assigned the most, @lfficult task of the war. At the present writing. it would Jook as if the’ district attorney of Sacramento county had been hasty fn his deductions concerning gthe conduet of the state treagurer’s oftice. The missing Shearer, who confesses to a aGefalcation of $24,000, has been found. He assumes all the ‘responsibility for shortage in state funds. He exonerates Secretary of the ‘Treasury Johnson. Instead of withdrawing some of his apparently unwarranted attacks on the state evada Ci COVERS RICHEST GOLD AREA IN CALIFORNIA The Nevada City Nugget helps your ‘ city and county to grow in population . . ; advertising in the Nugget, therefore, tee you help yourself. Vol. IX, No. 102. The County Seat Paper NEV, ADA CITY, CALIFORNIA The GOLD Cita FRIDAY, NOVEMBER L, F923: COUNTRY FAI ais vor ele Wet 3 AGED LING HING . BARN DANCE TONIGHT FOR HIGH S SCHOOL YOUTH GUEST SPEAKER ATCONVOCATION church Emmanuel Episcopal of Grass Valley was the host church for the Northern California Dioces. ian Convocation held in Grass Valley . Wednesday. The convecation con-. vened at 10:30 o’clock in the churci, . Communion service with the Bishop . treasurer, District Attorney Babeock, now seems to think he must make good his past performances . and substantiate his degrogatory in-. . eon was served by St. ferences. In a small way he is in the) ae eek Eimullon. Shathuoke inmes tient se A A ie tuild in the parish house next to the ‘ ohattuck, James Hutchinson,position a Mussolini, who having) . uirch. There were about 100 lay-. %¢ynolds, Georges Wright, Mary E. ed. The public should not miss the. for such a tax, and agy program that . band members;Specialty Songs by eee ee eee, men “ clergy at th lunch me . Robins, Monroe, and W J “Tre opportunity of witnessing tits, the; does not possess rit is bound to . Max Yonkers; and: Nevada City a ipen =e ee ee ee Judze Raglan Tuttle. chanestMor of! slown. most important game of the 1999, tai) due to its own shortcomings. . Special by Hal Draper, Jr. ; saa ae / ithe Diocese was speaker = at the — gate sin I sincerely hope the minitg inao enieiasoseoe oe irs ‘ ~ x ; nehe 1 . a dustry of this state will not become amateur hour there will be a prize e State Senator Jerry Seawell, in a . juncheon hour. Gi )} : : Tide © ; oe OT poe ig . panicky and case development due. of $7. 50 cash, and a second prize 0 letter to the Nugget published in! Judg: uttle chose he Law and! ee ‘ . ; : $5 will also be asdad . eee ‘ : ‘ é £ € 3 ¢ x D 5 ] ar . another column, apparently thinks . Youth” as his topic and greatly in-} The Fair S The Thing ee Aire Ce ee Sxhibi i i r 1 his 1 fers Wi his ft . ; ,enacted, as I can express with exExhibitors in the show room into the present campaign to defeat a tax . ''C ested his hearers with his des, Bes : i. t f the sent day 1 : . treme confidence that no such law. which the ted Men’s Lodge room on gold is needless. He may be right. . eaVien 8 ERE eae Othe I met King Solomon one autumn day, . will 1 ted int -. has been converted consist of: Pa¥ But the campaign should go on wilh lof correction, not punishment, of deS l dif F i , or Cay, ye enactec e O.OUT EAS ‘shpat Lihue oe i pienalirerous in g ittering array: sti 2g g ; that . cifie Gas & Electric Company, Neunabated energy so long as there ig . linquent youth. He explained the! . statutes, basing my contention nat i sven a small group in California who beneficial result of the ‘cottage . And with him, seven hundred wives Baws people of California. will not vada County Lumber Company; NeNY ” sit ¢ one ie ps PR rs re itv S . a n seriously support such a measure. system” of~housing, the vocationat}}{--—---Seeking things new to their restricted, lives. pene for pa bee unfair and un aie! eS Among this small group is the Govwork and educational work done a+} ]) “Hast aught i in this thy town, ’ said he to me, we = He se ate fon. Dee lel gn eos ni ee tag. ie . ; AVI nip i ;,. the corrective sc s in California, . {. am taking this opportunity 4 sh, ” ernor, who, hitting. at the big oii ne correctiv : sen cols & vlifornia, SCE. rare and curious that we may see?” expressing to the pe ople of my dis-. Bierwagon Buos., Leutenecker companies to which he is uncomprothe one at Whittier for boys under I A ae h 1, ; rales Rane Navad misingly hostile, would enmesh the 16 years of age and the one at Ione . answered, ‘yea, o ing, the swimming poo trict that I-will do-all within my} Ranch, W. Wasley tanch, Nevada ’ : cae ; ; re se > ; ; ity Sel ard. Besides these exzold mining industry in the same . for boys over 16 years of age. The Indian rock, our antique grammar school power to & caine paige: as ae ES. saa sl goes ap ie net, so as not to display favoritism. Judge Tuttle also explained the We saw them all,” said he, “at dawn of day,” ba capper s si . eeanogeh a fe te ee ae sou ee jnvenile ¢ *t svg iy : ; é g E oY W ; 11 8 splay aneyWOrk, s We think. the Governor is well over . juvenile court syste m in this state. And turned to lead his flock of dears away. marie gold anc = ae re se I his popularity peak and is not much . In this county juvenile hearings b« h I $ 4 “] d b Tenis 1: written upon our sta ute »00Ks. : ‘ : : } f 1 it the campaign of fore the court are private, and rec. “Stay,” then crie o bethink me oe Thanking you for this favor, I reFollowing the amateur’ hour Satto be feared. Bt ; 3 ate, 2G i : nee. “hic pe cas es ai : . urday evening, at 9 o’clock the barn orotest on the part of mining interpees are sealed. This to prevent unThe fair—our POURTTY fair’s the thing! samen . nue me ap . pac, hua sa egts is educative. Once the people . . due publicity of boy or girl delin. “The fair?” he groaned, ‘‘the fair's foe wrecked my. Sincerely yours, . dance will begin. at: 1 cali hict ereat handic: . ” JERROLD L. SEAWELL, ithe figures for the square dances ive satisfied of the impracticality of . . quency which is a great handicap tv life! . : ee : ; them in their rehabilitati Sasori . during the evening. There will be nls severance tax proposal, there . my it NAD UILALION,. ‘PAVES Ve TR i bese ep caer o ca tees ; pene . “After the luncheon «hour section GRAVESIDE SALUTE immodern dance rhythms after the will be no revival of the iniquitous . ehhh , «hour section . ; ae : ‘ tae {meetings were held. During the .af “Great King,” . cried, ° ‘please heed the words . say, . bain dance for the young folks who propaganda, We may be setting up a eee ig : Bc a : eS id i. i ‘ P. ag re ; Wednesday Rev. J. J. O'Meara otlave never experienced: the fun of straw man to knock down, or we may . ee eee —— cas I wou'd make known to you the ik\ ficiated at the chapel services of the . the old fashioned quadrills be laying ghosts, but fhe effort ‘Is mae nrecented dante’ lts members I would iritroduce to you Hhiate A. Schuster, 58 years old, The N pe City high school band 4 ,. er of Trinity Sunday ‘School of Ne-4 r : = : : 1 vadit J gh s ( sila oa 1i Bl : ae apne es vada City we the highest award: And then reveal the gracious deeds they do. Wh who passed away Monday as a re. “1] 2ive a.coneert in Broad street geapie: of Caltipra:) nagensian © Pua chent ihe Mocae are GAG! I told him of the useful lives they led, W{sult of myoearditis from which he. this afternoon at 3 o'clock. ter the problems of the gold prothroughout . ti ocese during the. f At had bcen suffering foi several ae past year for scholarship. and in Of little lonely children clothed and fed, ee ea a escea hed ved th Se ceed Ses 7 = etc crease At pieneane?, : Of civic problems solved with patient care— { aia Wives ts EON ee AUNUMARY BANQUET KA COVERS . eee tine Porte cram BNO And then . did proclaim the Country Fair! if} W as puried in the Catholic cemetery — — ‘presi aa 1e convocation, : ees uae et: Fe gate The Ladies A lic : : : : A? gravoside salute Was: fired e Ladies Auxiliary of Hague Robert White, son of Mr.. ana After the meetings Mrs. Arthur, fine 4 . > : : Pee . i 7 on tans 1 t mbers of . Thomas-Hegarty Unit 130 of Grass Mrs. George White of Prospect ‘Hill, Foote of Grass. Valley was hostess at He looked abashed and humbly said to me, i ne See ee oe ; Te i ty, was a happy young maw tea, to tl aI t tl “Tl find that wisd aa a ith ” \\\ tague-Thomas-Hegarty Post of the! Valley has planned its ‘annuar this city, y young tea, to those who were a ne _meetin at wisdom did not die with me. ‘American Legion. Pallbearers were: . Armistice Day banquet and will hold Thuhsday when Dr. C. P. Jones of, ings. Attending the donvocation ; i it : a 3 trass Valley told him he would be . .from Nevada City were: . Al Burke, Earl Covey, M. Beary Ar. ji at the. Kaeey, Poppy i. Coe ir! gall, E ldwin, Telfer Heather,. Valley on November 9. able to do without his crutches. He; “Miss Mary Hoskins, Miss . Elma come One, come all, attend The Country Fair! ee BNA d e ather, was severelyginjured in an accident. Hecker, Mesdames C. E. Parsons, ou'll find Sol pursuing knowledge there, 2 : . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guenther 7 = re » § ba ’ es . . ‘ ? ® : at the Zeibright mine in January two. H. L. Englebright, E. C. Uren, Har-. Learning the magic of our modern ‘ways, . Sherifé Carl I. “Tobiassen and. Sr., of this city left Sunday morning ~ © years ago. of Spokane, Rt. Rev. Edward M.}.
Cross delivering the sermon. After the morning service lunch. Catherine's . . Route, beginning November . Nevada City at 3:30 p. j left a sum of money in a joint ac. count in the Nevada Ctty bank for Mr. A. M. Holmes to spend in arranging all details of the funeral and shipping of his ashes to his brother fn Ohio. Mr. Holmes is carrying out the will of Mr. Royer. WINTER SCHEDULE FOR GRANITEVILLE STAGE Announe.ng winter Graniteville-North senedule for Bloomfield Star 1° E936 the stage leaves Nevada City daily . except Sundd¥ at 7 a. m. arriving in. m. MAXWELL GUILTY OF OBSTRUCTING SIDEWALK’ ples, pears grapes, figs, berries of; LOSES HISTORIC . all sorts and even oranges. At pres: . Something new aan different in. The jury trial’! of Ww. E .Maxwell, P ‘¢ ent no place is open for their exhibit the line of high school socials will . eharged with obstructing a thorough . » . a except the State Fair. A real coun-, be presented tonight when the two STORE IN FIRE. fare, this violating city ordinance . } cout O e ene It ‘ try fair given earlier in the season . shorthand classes of the Nevada City 68, was tried yesterday morning be-/ a would open the eyes of many Nevado high present their annual function . cn ae errs vi ' tore Police Judge Miles Coughlin } a3 county residents, regarding agriculin the form of a barn dance. The . bine ee ae eee sos ane for . with Mrs. Nettie Gildersleeve ab ‘ fe: tural possibilities in this commun-, dance will be held in the assembly . agents ony ee eee foreman of the jury. About tbhirtyvent fe nnounce a ity. hall of the’ high school, and a lively . ae pore eae = a i five spectators were present. ‘ j aoe . time will be held from 8:30 unt® ie ape oe date gees eed sl Maxrwell had no ieralcounsel AnG . ) ie a If the truth-were told it would 11. Duke's Collegians, dressed ap-. . , . cena yates ees . because of this city attorney W._E. With an eag ay “ve clear that this county leans too . prorriately, will. furnish the music he ae Weageredy evenings. . whicht submitted the case without ee a a heavily upon ‘the mining industry. . Devorations will ‘be novel: with : aimed oe Hing a, . acumen merely presenting the’ AYS oun ene i ee t We are all proud, of course, of the! light from numerous’ old fashioned ee s iq irales an, oe . photograghs of “evidence and wittrical hour, a long list of industrial \ achievements of this industry, of thellanterns forming the illumination ee ee ells son, Walter Hing! jogces. For about 30 minutés Max-} and agricultural exhibitors, and @ 3 world wide renown Nevada county . for the affair. A barn like, rural x cata sp een depo ip tast eee well questioned witnesses: and presprogram of music and dancing that : has maintained for 85 years of min-. atmosphere will prevail, and dane) ne wae = Stile Btens hel nls . ented his case. The jury was eut: promises exceptional entertainment ‘ ing, of the fact that men trained injers are expected to appear. “dressed eee area ae ete inca as i cight minutes and brought back a the Gaunkty Fae sponsored by ine mee this county have gone forth to every for the occasion.” Gingham ana eeree el Oe ceo meverat oleate verdict of guilty. : \ Patent Teachers ausnciallo’ will EA mining district on earth and won. jeans will prevail with the appear: . 18° ae ve ne Hoy: ie wes is Judge Coughlin stated that hej. ARTES } open tomorrow afternoon and evenQ distinction as engineers. But what j ance of a battered straw hat or a gro een eas mere would pronounce sentence tomorrow. The following letter from Jerrold . ing in Armory. Hall. we have failed to do is emphasize pocketed corn cob pipe not aitogo-i: tie cuneate aes ee SLi eaatis 2) on Seawell is of interst to all mining. Mrs, Leland Smith, president of ‘ the facet that Nevada county is one er unexpected. 2 Me dies oe ne dae ce vit] ibe lthe Parent Teachers association ex4 of the finest places in the werld als One of the high lights of the £0: 30. Mr = aa © ge oe AB LOW JACK! Editor, {tends the thanks of her organiza& nm a it is a sports ams vaape EO enine will be the selling of cider, Sha he Gane a. hs ‘ce oa ee Nevada City Nugget. ‘tion to all those who have helped te : area Bec nd to none in California,’ doughnuts, and candy in one corney , ). chine ait le ceminded li Pa AND Mi ER T . Dear Editor: ;make this Fair an outstanding com: oeeas fo those who have bons iain fe the hall while in another, the for . ine bie Alpha ses wes of ? oe From articles that have been an munity event, and states that wher2 t re are aces * the ea A . oo : 4 & t , : : ‘ a a4 j a regular DSombardment. / CLASH TODAY” { my district saa Caltoenia in general, . willing. assistance in the many demade to pay, with a home market . terested in their own futures. Dur a } as well as the enormous amount of {tails that are necessary to an affair for practically. all farm commoditben the intermission period, a flcor SWEET Seen TS aes mail that I have been receiving dur. of this magnitude. ies. An annual country fair weet 3 show wiil be held consisting mainty LAND RESIDENT 1 ( By BEN SWEENEY) ‘ing the past few weeks, prote esting . The program, announced yestercall attention to these advantages. jin the dancing. of a schottische Dy . _ CALLED BY DEA Playing a game that is more vita!. against a severance tax on gold in-. day by. Christian Anderson. direst: a eee . several of the high school girls. TH to the heart of every player than} dicates to me that the mining itewé. or of the Fair, will open at 3 o'clock ty ee that ne iat ee — nes Anne n psa City Ee a . fhe: ae uae the Nowada . ty of California is fearful that such Saturday afternoon with an address Re with Germany which ‘has never) high school students and a umni and s : e Royer, 80 years, . i ae See iat » levie , > ifor 4 > George ‘ a eiven women’ political -enfranehisetheir parents. A general charge of native of Washinetonvitic, Piisio i City Yellow Jackets will meet the . tA is 8 sabe by the rule a om orgt ~~ Spee avi é : + Onio, . = ui : nia legislature, should it meet in. Katherine Celio will sing, and a vio . ment, has exalted their capacity to} ten cents will prevail, student body who had resided in Sweetland for 1 . race: Valley Miners. TOmorsoy af-. special session. jIn solo by Oscar Odegaard Jr. wil? a provide future soldiers and workned not being used for class fune. vey; esed away at three’ o'clock . ternoor on the local high school! In order that I {may give my follow. Wallace Moore will render a a ers, assigned all drudgeries, and put. tions.’ Those .on the committee re-. . dav) HePRUIe Bs tous 3 " cs pheiaeiee At 2:15 the kick-off will! personal views on this subject, % trumpet solo, and then will appear ‘ a ting it briefly, “kept them in their pponsible for the affair ave Betty . Kher co poe ee ae aves a ST . take place, and two fighting elevenh} would appreciate your kindness in. the “German Band” a group of Boy place,” is now very glad to turn Tefft, Pauline Rozynsky, Katherine . _ : Dean et ee Sees ital nes . will cuter into the spirit of the tra-) gijowing me the use of the columns Scouts headed by Dick Marriott. over to them the administration of . Glennon, Lucille Carter, and Olive) Fvheral Home will arrange for sei-. ditional sister city contest. Nevada! of your valuable paper. Pearce brothers will put on a “‘cow all the restrictions which the war} Bobb. Miss N.,Baggley, head of the . viees and erciistion at East Lawn. City, Foothill League B champs, wi} . have been through many batboy” specialty. Mrs. Doris Anderson : imposes upon necessities, such as. commercial department, is general . emetery in Sacramento this mornenter the contest smarting under but. telg, since I have represented this will sing to the accompaniment of q tood, coal and clothing. The womet advisor for the dance. ling. one defeat this season, and that onc] gistrict in the legislature, on behalf . @ mandolin, after which John Boware not smart enough to vote, but ee Coe . -On August 22, 193% Air. Roger from the Grass Valley A saquad@ in} or California’s gold mining industry.}man-will do a one-man-band act. . tig i There will b group singing by gramthe ‘first game of the series held a few weeks back. Teams of as near equal weight as possible will meet this Saturday thus presenting a different situation than the one undef which the two cities met before. Moulton and Widauf, regulars on and necessitate the playing of two second string game. Such a disadvantage, howevter, will not put a kink in the fight that will be shown by the purple and Grass Valley mix up. The boys have been line hard in practices, over-confident for If Grass Valley and are not too their good. equal weight, a,good game is promis. He will limp for some. ley M, Leete, Pollard, Charles Leitime yet, though making good eb <) EB. M. Rector, Alva Morgan, A. covery from the injuries. D. Hughes, Sherman John Fletcher, =a OPENS SATURDAY © the Yellowjacket squad, are still out’ men throughout thegold team. Doolittle has also been out, but is expected back for the hitting the own! plays men of Varied Program For With experience that I have gained ‘from. this iasue, I believe I am qualiied to oxpress généralty the attitudes: of our legislators. ; : During tha 1935 session we deteated a proposed severiince tax on ‘sold and timber before the joint taxation committee of both houses. Such a tax did not reach the floor of either houge for consideration. All arguments were advanced at that time in behalf of this form of taxation, as well as arguments against it. I can not conceive, or understand why these would be a change, if there is, in the minds of our legislators regarding this subject. [conscientiously believe that no could be enacted in Calithis time. There is no mar’ school’ groups and a song by gis: year oid Brik Andevaon. ° ; “The evening program~wilt open: ae: T:30 p. m. with a short one act. Pplay entitied “Fhe Orange Colored “Necktie,” with a cast chosen from the Washington School . Dramatic club of which Miss Lois Shaw is director. Following this will come the amateur hour. The program follows: Accordian medley by Tony Cartoscelli; singing Gypsy. by Jimmy Orwig; Specialty Trumpet duo, Ruth Curnow and Ray Wilde; Dance by Miss Gates; Singing Trio, the Dennis. children; Cowboy music, singing and instrumental by the Pearce brothers; the Singing Violin by Oscar OdeJr.; One Man Band, John Cornet duet by high school such tax fornia at sound reason that can be advanced . Bowman; gaard, And giving P. T. A. unstinted praise. « —A. MERRIAM CONNER. “Deputy Sheriff Carl Iarsen motored’ with their son, Charles Guenther, to Stockton today on business perJr., and wife for a few weeks visit taining to thelr office. with them in their home in? —_