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November 16, 1934 (8 pages)

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This is Nevada City’s ONLY Hometown NewsNevada City Nugget Your Hometown News_ paper helps build your r) paper. It supports things community, Readers and worth while. Do you subadvertisers make it a Scribe for it? good builder. a sures y i Nevada City Nugget is a Member of the United Press And California Newspaper Publishers Association ] ‘ Vol. LX, No. 4 The County Seat Paper NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA The GOLD Center Me@NBA yd iy : ; Six Counties of Last Link to Celebrate at Ope in Tahoe-Ukiah Y, .NOV=F21934’. —_——=. 7 wee 7 i , Pe ee x ng P ew i é ni Af g 2 3 Twenty Home Loans In. _F# Encush ° ra . Nev. City Total $7,593 a Ei. M. Rector, manager of the Ne-. state that the Home Owners Lo2n 4 vada City branch of the Bank of Corporation will refuse further pu<i: America, yesterday ‘stated that Fedness. The doors were closed against 4 eral home loans made _ to Nevada . new loan apDplications. Tuesday, . a City owners have now reached a to-. with the report that the time was! dl tal of $7,593. This is still less than . near when private business would . pe one half of the quota of $20,000,. once more take over its functions. Pe which it had been estimated this The Home Owners Loan Corporacommunity would borrow. hoine owners in Nevada City, which a INakes the average loan less than . $400. : Dispatches from Washington The $7,593 loaned goes to twenty tion with more than a million answered applications on file, an nounced that the $1,200,000,000 remaining in its coffers would fill about $400,000 of these requests and that it would také no more. un+» SOLDER BOYS TO. . . HOLD CONCLAVE 4 The annual Older Boys’ Conference of-Northern California will be held in Nevada City this year, De16° aud” 16 -The Older Boys’ Conference is held each year under the auspices of the Y. M. C. cember rarious he sc : . View of the fact that the defendent A., and various high schools, for . : : the purpose of discussing high . Seemed to be duly impressed with school problems and their golu-;. the seriousness of his offence and to tions The delegates, ate sent from . ave learned a lesson, the fire chief high schools all over Northern Cal:fornia, and are selected on 2 basis of scholarship and character. @ This vearMr. Kjorlie the of Nevada school to-the conference. be extended City There will invitation high about seventy-five delegates ¥On the program luncheons, a banquet, a stunt night. An excursion will held honor. The luncheons will be @ared by Miss Bartholomew's home ate ar tending. are two be in their prei economics classes, and the banquet i will be. given by the Nevada City Epworth League. The stunt night will be somewhat in the order of the Grass Valley--stunt night held ' recently, and will include a stunt Dy df each class and numerous comic con} The theme-:of the conference this > }, yeer is to be taken from the songz’ ; : WILLOW VALLEY Mr and poem, “The Builder.”’ Kistle Brothers, and partners, ' maki crew of si taken u } working lease on the United, Indep@udent and LeCompton minin F; properties inthe Willow Valley district on Deer Creek, which are ownéd by E. J. N. Ott, Nevada City as. sayer. The men have cleaned out . (he old workings and are now -talk; F ing out ore. i The five stamp mill on the propEi, ‘ has been crushing ore carrying Be good values for about two weeks. IDAHO-MARYLAND MINES @ 2 ¢ ——— A headframe is to be erected very shortly the circular the’ Idaho-Maryland between the old and Idaho-Maryland drilling machine over five foot shaft on mine property Brunswick shafts. The continues to improve with changes and improveMents and the shaft now down over 150 feet. J. B. Newson, inventor, is in charge of the crew of men. The new 1,000 ton capacity ore h bin at. the Idaho-Maryland mine is filled with ore and further crushing awaits .completion of the 300 ton Marcey mill which will be in readiness for operation a days. y is a within few BIRTH BORN—At Nevada City Sanitartum, on November 13, to Mr. and Mgs. J. R. Szmanski, of Nimrod St., ‘Grass Valley, a daughter. “ye” INNEVADA CITY BEDDING FIRE BUG MUST PAY $20 FINE, A fine of $100 accompanied by ay jail sentence of 20 days was im posj ,ed upon W. L. Wiley charged be-' . fore City Judge Coughlan, with tossling a burning quilt or mattress out ‘of his window and thereby igniting ‘a fire in fhe adjoining building. The ‘complaint was filed by Fire Chief E. cL N. Ott. The defendent stated i that he is employed in construction . work for one of the CCC camps. In VEGETABLES AND R. H. Gordonross, who ow the ‘White Spot’’ near Lake Ver was a Nevada City visitor We nesdy. He was carrying santhemums he had brought in of whom were ill. cultivating and flowers for four He has perfecting the years and su soms this year, a few of-theni b ing as-large as dinner plates. jured overseas, also raises veg tables which he sells. He state a prominent bay district busine man, while driving by, the garden and stopped to buy nice sized order When Mr. Gordonross was and said, “Will you” guaranit< these to be fresh?”’ BUYER WERE “FRESH” bunch of magnificent white cr give several friends, one or two been . ceeded in raising 100 choice blosMr. Gordonross, a veteran, innoticed of vegetables. pulling the last beet the man turned ns ‘a, da be to se C= ee= . G, 8S a ! ej Highway Bear Valley Mecca : of Motorists Sunday — — Sixteen years of planning and!was made in December, 1918, when building will be completed Sunday . on invitation of Mr. O’Brien, N. D. . when the last link in the TahoeDarling, chairman of the State HighUkiah highway, leading from Bear way Commission, accompanied Mr. Valley to the junction with Highway . O’Brién over the proposed foute Forty when formally opened with from Ukiah to White Cloud over . appropriate ceremony. such roads as then existed. From A meeting of tie committee of arrangements was held yesterday morning in the Nevada City chamber of commerce, at which the proNevada City to White Cloud the old Washington road through Willow Valley and. winding up to the ridge with many a bump and jar. gram was approved. The members The brave little company started of the committee consist -of Jack out with chicken dinner and before Wolff, Fred E.Conner, M. T. Smith,. the trip was concluded they have Phil Seadden .and George Calanan. been served with four chicken dinThe committee met with James K. ners, one chicken luncheon, and at Nevada City the boniface, not to be outdone by his fellows, chicken breakfast. HOW GOVERNORS DIFFER Thus was the road first roughly . O’Brien,» who began the campaign for the road in December, 1918, and is now haled as its “daddy.” The program which will begin at one -o’clock next Sunday afternoon will be as follows: Opening adserved a FRED F. BREESE . recommended leniency and defend‘ent was granted probation on condiition that pay $20 on or 'December 1, but that if he . involved in any further trouble durTheir beauty won for each of these girls a coveted honor. Bernice Cannon, above, of Muskegon, Mich., student at St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Ind. has he before became been named ‘Miss St. Mary’s.” Harriet. DeBusman, below, 18year-old Kansas City girl, won a 10-week movie contract in a nationwide camera contest. ‘ing the term imposed he would have to serve the full term. } . SRS ‘HALLOWE'EN CULPRITS GIVEN PROBATION TERM Juvénile Court was held yesterday EMPRESS MINE IN PRODUCTION The 200 ton daily capacity mill and ten unit flotation plant at the Empress the Newtown . 1section, has gone into production af. . { . . . . the ; to try the cases of the eleven boys who -confessed their euilt to Principal H. E. . . Kjorlie’s home last Hallowe‘en Eve. Superior Judge Raglan Tuttle fave the boys three years probation, and of . damage,’ done ae mine in . : . a . apo aes jefacte r se) AT ine . in the ease of one boy, over 21 years!ter a most satisfactory tryout. Min j old, five years probation was civer {ine and development continues on . The boys are also to pay. for the. the different levels. The crew has . damage done to Mr. RK jorlje's wal! . been enlarged until the company‘ : or 3 Ree jand house. Judge Tuttle gave each. . employing oo men. Ore from the lof the boys a lecture on the gravity . Pline is crushed at the mouth of the . of their misdemeanor, and a warn-jS8haft by a primary crusher, which . ing,as to their future conduct / deposits the broken ore on a long In accordance with the long-stand-. Conveyor belt that leads: to the new ing
. policy the names of the juy1 mill several hundred feet BAY ;enile offenders are not to be made . : = ; == eae PROGRAM FOR P. T. A i rrr pee sca ES . WSL PRL: PAX ° 2 ° A V Cran q MALICIOUS ALARM . BY SECOND GRADERS . CALLS OUT FIREMEN: Adelightful program, which fol . ‘lows, has been prepared by the seeThe fire alarm put in from out . ond grade of the Washington school toward ‘the high school Tuesday, '0 entertain the P. T. A., members night at about 8 o’cloeck, was a false . at their meeting this afternoon. Miss alarm, believed to have been turned . Savory Ford is the class teacner. in with malicious intent. This is a PROGRAM j misdemeanor and it the culprit is nouncer—Le Grande Cox. }caught he will. be prosecuted, Songs,-Six Little Mice. ‘hanksirene ee es giving at Grandfather’s. Dance——Mildred Tobiassen. U. INSPECTOR VISITS . History—-Class led by Naney Pel. lo and Emma Biggs. NEV. CITY HIGH SCHOOL Song—-Little Pilgrim Gur!, by sie ee Oe . Mary Lee Carr. Prof. Clarence Paschall, high Dance-—Fay Williams. school inspector of the University of Play—Sleeping Beauty. California, was a visitor at the Ne. Announcers—-Clyde Cook, Danny vada City high school Tuesday. He} dropped in on several classes to ob-! serve the teaching methods. Prof. -aschall teaches German in the University. Pello, Luther Marsh. Queen—Patty Maguire. King-—Danny Salsbury. Princess—-Mary Lee Carr. Prince—Walter Hawkins. a oe a ee nee ae Ladies —Julia Panelli, Billie . C, H. BARTON PASSED AWAY Brownfield, Rosa Lee Kistle. Lae gi apse Lords —Duane Rozynski, Ray Charles H. Barton, an elderly man Stockstill, Jim Lewis. of North San Juan, passed away Fairies—Lucille Richerson, MilWednesday night and the body is at the Holmes Funeral Home #) Nevada City. Mr. Barton leaves a daughter, Mrs. Pollock in Sacramento; a brother, Christophér Barton in Berkeley; and several nephews and nieces. No funeral arrangenients dred Tobiassen, lores Hall, Eleanor Lystrup: GIANT KINK MINE BONDED Mr. Charles E. Stuart of Reno. Nevada has bonded the Giant King mine near Washington from W. E. Luse, @r. have been. made as yet. b> Anna Billick, De-j} Impressive services in the FElk’s lodge were held Tuesday for the late Fred F. 3reeze. Scores of . friends were present to pay the last tribute of friendship to the good sportsman and good citizen whom . death had claimed. . ere® with a profusion of flo pieces, bore high jesteem in which Fred Bre was held in this community. During the Mrs. rine Celio, accompanied by Marsh . Geiselman, Light.”’ The was services, sang, “Lead beautiful ritual for the de by Exalted Ruler W. Wright,assisted by other officers the lodge. Pall W. Darke, Irving . O’Neill,, John — T. Vanberg and BE. C: eral arrangements were char of W..R: Jefford &-Son. The mains were taken to Sacramento f cremation. — read bearers were: John Mar The fi Seaman, Fortier, Uren. in services, Held in Robles Kidnaping ° An intensive half-year search for the persons involved in the kidnaping of 6-year-old . June Robles and her imprisonment’ for 19 days in an iron cage on! the desert near cson, Ariz.,{ last April, culminated in the arrest of Oscar H. Robson, above,. 31, Arizona night life character, friend of the Robles and 80-. called “playboy of the soath-, \weat.” Robson has denied ab-! ducting the girl and sending th PORT NOE. <r samen alee BORNE TO REST mute testimony to the KatheKindly THOMPSON BURIED TODAY The casket, covral ese all ad E. of i Ww. tin inree refor ae a. The body of R. B. Thompsou, a miner of the Dutch Flat section. who . it.is believed fell into the Bear River while mining and ar mwned, was . brought to the Holmes Manera Home in Nevada City He was a native of Sidney, Iowa d almest 69 . vears of age, A siste N Edith } Rudolbdh, oft Ollywood, ied and came un for the nera hieh il! ke place at 10:30 this morng at the Holmes’ Funeral Home. Rev. H. H. Buckner will conduct the scouted. It was agreed to include it in the proposed third bond issue. Governor Stephens was in favor of jit. But on the advent of Friend William Richardson in the office of © ia : this _ pudgy executive talk by Edward J. Nefor; ROU cow on: He declared it “Califorrector of the FwGTC WOCKES, and an inia’s pork-barrel road,” and refused address by Governor Frank .C. coer permit any appropriation upon it. . Governor Young, however, enthusiasa : a : _ tically supported the plan and durSheree Cri nce ne ae as acmluetration the, Scania the Tahoe-Ukiah hick ons ea asine<d = Oe ae oe notes 2 Ween. ous Bctics ee . carried on the good work, and next spies ee? PS aay Caio pain motorists wili be Yuba and Nevada, will gather in Lincs to ride smoothly from Liciutietas Memorial Park in Grass Valley Sun-+, wre ee ee oe l'ahoe over one of the most modern day morning in time to leave there . : = ; g highways in the state. at 11:45 o'clock. Supervisors of all . TWO PURPOSES SERVE the counties have been especially ins . ay penis Nee } vited to participate. ' The completion of the Bear Valgeneral chair. ley dress by James K. O'Brien, a talk by one of the officials of the State of Nevada, a Seth prominent in. the Native organization, a congratulatory short > address by Millington, Sons So1 Governor, riam. CARAVAN TO GATHER James K. O’Brien, link serves two purposes. Priman of the celebration yesterday re-{. ™arily it opens the door to a sizecounted the first steps taken toward . able amount of through traffic and, the building of the road and special-/Secondarily, it provides the means ly praised the active assistance and. by which a pleasant loop trip can enthusiastic support given the i. made by Sacramento Valley mo! ; j ©n such a loop the motorists, on ject by the Nevada County Board of . torists. Supervisors. THOSE WHO HELPED jleaving Sacramento, drives over Among those who had mueéh to do jmarvelous highway through. Rosewith unifying and harmonizing aljj Ville, Loomis, Newcastle, elements in this county, Mr.iO’Brien . Auburn and Colfax to Emigrant Gap. stated, were Arthur Foote, Chris MilAt Emigrant Gap the motorist has ler, G: J: A. A. Mosher, {the view off to the left of Bear ValThe first motor trip over the road . ley, the beautiful canyon into,which ithe trip shortly will lead. Bee ee ae Just before passing through the SERA PROJECT IMPROVING CITY tocklin, Rector, and there, leading off to the left. It is a precipitous narrow and* crooked, into Bear ValIt his road that has been Mrelegated to a thing of the past by Wo k8 . construction of the new unit. work , AT JUNCTION POINT Emigrant one, that is rough, leads subway a road: will be seen Superintendent Rallet ‘oad? » Cavities Publie crew. at Wednesday J : : . eighty-two and. depressions with : z fi : ‘miles from Sacramento, drive on the Victory highway to point three . of Herbert had his fliings . fon Street . ’ From Gap, in gravel and tar to prevent the fath. a ring: of water in the parking spaces}. : : : : . }miles east, the junction point of the which caused so much trouble Jast . : ; ; y .new. Bear Valley unit. Winter during the storms. be as : : i ; : ! The new highway proceeds at a Applications for funds to con: : : : : : ; : steady grade, four miles to the floor struct a pipe line from the Sugar s = : * 2 2 g es ., {Of Bear Valley, through timber most Loaf reservoir to Nevada City, atid , of the way, over the Pacific Gas and fo clean up gnd landscape the park! : ; Eleetrie canal leading from Lake around the swimming pool, have : : ei : ae . Spaulding, and past the junction been granted by the SERA, and ; : cs : ; . ; Point of the old precipitous road’bework is proceding on them. Appli. ‘tween the valley floor and Emigrant Gap. cations. for street repair work in Nevada City are expected to be acted upon by favorably . The new highway is wide and has avorably the SERA, ac-! : i : . {an asphalt pavement, which will percording ‘to Mr:. Hallett. Pha city are : : : }mit it use the year round. From provides the material, while the? SERA supplies and pays for the PRES an, apd of the. ew bighway ere Feld follows one mile of new grading across the floor of the valley. Then follows a three-mile grade to the north ridge of the valley, then 21 miles of splendid paved highway through the timber along the ridge to Nevada City. 1.90 INCHES OF RAIN SO FAR THIS WEEK According to the rain the home of Mrs. Jennie Nevada City, the al last storm to three o’¢ afternoon was 1.90 storm so far’ this : CEDAR CREST GROYE Cedar Crest Grove, Circle No. 41, held a social time in Pythian Castle Wednesday evening. The ‘Circle plans a publie card party for Wed; nesday, December 12. The officers ; of this recently organized Circle are: ; Mrs. Lila Day, guardian; Mrs. Gertrude — Ainsworth, past guardian; Peggy Flynn, advisor; Mrs. Marie Carney, chaplain. U. S. N. Johson, owner of the Bret Harte Guernesey Dairy, left Wednesday to attend the Pacific Slope Dairy Show and convention in San Fran-. 7.07 inches. The . nv Pot cisco. Latest improvements in dairy] rain Wetinesday ey onin machinery are to be on exhi _ tpainied by a wind ste