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November 2, 1934 (6 pages)

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4 worth while. Do you ' scribe for it? This is Nevada City’s! ONLY Hometown News{ paper. It supports things subPs 6 eR oa Nevada City Nugge Nevada City Nugget is a Member of the United Press And California cease Publishers Association PRP ee Py FS he bee dee ah Dade Pee) t:) Your Hometown Newspaper helps build your community. advertisers and it a Readers make good builder: . Vol. VIII, No. 100, The Ceunty Seat Paper NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA The GOLD Center FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1934 is Tahoe-Ukiah Highway 7 ’ : «YELLOW JACKETS WILL J ‘ EEE At a meeting of the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce Tuesday afternoon, which was attended by a large representation of the Grass Valley chamber, it was decided to celebrate the opening of the TahoeTkiah highway cut-off from Valley to the junction, with propriate program. Bear an ap@ For this purpose, President Chegwidden, of _ the Grass Valley chamber, who-~ presided, “appointed the following committee of arrangem ents:, tank Wolff, chamber AL G. of the Grass Valley highyway department, Fred E. Conner, manager of the Nevada County Lumber Co., Phil Scadden, City councilman and postmaster; M. 1. Smith, manager-of the Nevada City and Grass Valley telephone systems. and Nevadw City chairman; former. Nevada Geaqrge clerk. The tentative plan, date Calanan, the Sunday, which sets this celebration for November 18, outlined. at meeting proposes that Jim for Tuesday's O'Brien, MEET SAN JUAN ON THE LOCAL FIELD SATURDAY C Yellow when . Barron’s will be good form they the San Juan gridders tomorrow afternoon on Cashin’'s. field. They have: two victories behind them. Coach Jackets doughty in face iA consecutive iF t will ! their . unsuceessful . their last home a deciding factor This, game, in making x be season a successful. or one. . The San Juan high school has . excellent B ‘aving whipped the powerful Sacra 3 team. The handicapped two at team this season, !-¢ local boys ‘7 ingnto high have in but been slightly the done well week. game will start at: 2: yructice for last days, nave in the The No nounced, in practice earlier LG; I definite line-up has been anbut the following boys will Allen Widaut, Jones sill] Morris Roberts, AlStep. : delete see action: turtis Clark, Don nett, Ray Wilde, bert. Pratti, hens, Diek Younkin., It Jackets Ray Steger, Jim Benett, and Kenneth expected that the Yellow put -up the fight of the and that, with Juan the Sacramento tthe of the is wil] season San su. B’s . the periority over should exciting make game one of most season. ELK’S BOWLING TEAMS . OFF WI ITH GOOD START Ch a. and has announced a pro: k's The ling Ne Tournament thirty Scores vada City began this: week ; with aoout lined for the ontest 0 about Curnow, ton rit . ‘when the al f for five wee! a new crew on HOGE's TE Oct, 29-34 Jackson es Wright 444. CURNOW'S ee 0), NOW o46¢), N, 2e Og ood, 6, Ds] Re Clarke Games 2125. TEAM Oct, Dr. Reed, 874, Se Games 29-54 109, hreiber 3 2176. Cu Mor" 4; . tier.492, Soaeck ECan. 9, : SRCHARB'S TEAM Oct, 30-34 Richards 414, Huson 37 ef, Merriam 365, Murphy Games 2015. SCHEEMER’S THAM Oct. 385, Tharp 4 292, Finnegan Games. 1851. TEAM Oct. 31-34 Penrose 421, Hawkins 331, Stambaugh 370 Games 1894. TEAM Oct. 31-34 373, Wiedauf 342, 419, Johnson 7 wl. i : . 3, Bigelow ,; 451.1 9 30-34 Solaro 248, 95 Scheemer 25, 414, Matedo FCap' 29, 87. GOYNE’S Goyne 388, 391, Kopp H’ Gap 11, 33. SCHIFENER'S Schiffner +26; } . { . { ' Rore Kjorlie 496, 2.056. RUMORED MOHIC AN Is Games BONDED It is. rumored Tooley Massie, of Sacramento, has bonded the old Mohican property at Town Talk on which the Granholm dairy is now located. It also adjoins the Mayfldwer mine. Mr. Massie was born: ~at Town Talk and realizes the. value of mining ground in this district. splendid new piece of highway, w the Loan Committee called a meeting of ties Tuesday . all , tages sible Pi with Stranburg Mr. Brown DOSS “thinking t for ot, Ben. r to homes la new ,in acre ‘that ‘Chinatown ‘tion dance ' being, . plan . i Short of Smartsvilic fortsand «7 of this , to whose _ untiring efthe initiation highway ifoject, .thusiasm great is: the day. Vice chairman are to ie clude the chairmen of the boards of; supervisors of Placer, cino counties. : It is hoped that either Earl Lee Kelly, State Public Works Director, or Governor Frank Merriam, or both, will accept an invitation to be present and speak. The tape, formally Nevada, Yuba, the ill Valley opening be cut shortly above Bear and the great caravan. of celebrants } and visitors will be then permitted } to link in the highway to Lake Tahoe. N.C. HOME LOAN inspect this new and _ beautiful COMMITTEE HELD MEETING TUESDAY ,t distortion Mre oor, Nevada Cassidy, Chairman County Federal of Home 1is executive and publicity commitevening. The purpose committees to acquaint the advanHome Loan, of is all Federal these the people with ofthe and to assist them in every way posdesired imthis end in yrovements., making their UG appointed to a ee has been at the to. consyit Mr. Donald “yesterday M. will there. to Mr. Strandberg Mrs CO. ae. will glad explain. ths ibilities the be hamber—of commerce those interested. was there and C; Brown be lay. and be of Lo Home Loan. It that those who about it, is hoped are “ -will-.come to he Chamber of Commerce and to Mr, Brown. today. Comn be at If call at if will nembers will the 1ext it is impossible the will week also. anvone to Commerce they phone a sent to Home epresentative be the Federal possibilities. T explain its s0ali ind ‘RESIDENT SUBDIVISION BEING DEVELOPED HERE: the need of--additiona} our Realizing for increasing. population subdivision is being developed Ne C. man, vada\City. M. has tract local work Brown, real started on a the seven of land within city of the improvements for ment the leve id i How lots develonof property, had £1 di Brown ing and ading Nevada tre 1 and is spot any wi nember as old $ 3 a beautiful seeNevada Cit of trees of y, with at abunand centrally located about three blocks from the grammar school, The to be divided into large lots and the calls for two small park areuse City 4]ready sewers and the an Water mains are within announcement will on tract and time made of the opening of the property . for the sale of lots. SNIPER INJU R -ED IN PR: ACAS took place the Plaza John Christenson and a sniper from Red Dog by ~ the name Popper. who is alleged drunk; that Christenson take Red Dog. When Christenson fused, opened the his to. to Christenson knocked and Police An altercation lay afternoon at of Popper it demanded to redoor ‘of foree Popper attempted Dog: down and to the on car Zo Rec he Chief took Popper to the county hospital where he was treated for. cuts, and later removed to the Jones Memorial hospital. man: the Garfield Robson his head eurb. Mrs. R. M. Ewing moved to Pike City Thursday to reside. . Ewing is employed at the Alaska mine. commit. . serting . ;and . Haight. Littee } Chamber . Chamber . ! them { estate i Tran property is; at be . Tues. hit . ! . The ‘lowing telegram Upton Sinelair, Los Angeles, We the County Democrats sives respectfully withdraw from ial race and to port to All straw observers and dicate that you that by staying assure the electior 7 ca in and his withdrawal will be benefit to the nia. Sinclair sometime public statement convinced he would withdraw clair is said to reeling toward the deliberate was co be Merr mi misc and Sinclair’ If Sinelatr port. to EFa campaign ly, Haight would large majority. Ss utterances were to ht, has aig who w Advices ‘ceived Nugget terday, = S City from Lc that tl voters of are thousands of banners Sinclair and Whether tl withd lect &rinine out: Sinclair’ sufficient to s cannot be det ber 6. the throw Raymond LL. ballots, press ‘reports eactionary people that from very treated by lining Haight SINCLAIR MAY Celebration Planned QUIT RACE AND SUPPORT HAIGHT. EXPENDED IN G. V. ° Younegz Preuishrite of Nevada . ‘County are meeting tonight in Grass Lee Kelly, State Director of Public . largely due, shall be chairman of Valley to consider sending the folWorks states that Chairman Harry to~-Upton Sinclait#: Carit: u ndersigned Nevada and Progresask you to gubernatoryour supHaight. personal innnot win and the race you of Merriam ‘gang. Your of immense of Califor1 Vv > the he he . the race. Sinbitter his made event since in uld not win in iam onstruction of and writings. throw his supthroughout the, Sinclair fairin easily by the Nevada Angeles’ yesupon are Merriam IS 10usands there both up 1is shift, rawal, will OT Hee: dad until NovemSTRAW VOTE OF talk ! A thigh £25 ;-and vote Wwe voted straw school dnes students the accurately the shet the distr resilts what this vote in we W results ere as : : For Darcy, Communist Deu Merriam, Republi Republi t Ipster, Democra c Laicutenant Sinclair, + re . aisin Kor Ll; Perry, Conimunist Southwick, Soe Hatfield; Downey, I ier Atiorney Dem. parblic 1roecra Soard s 1moOnmweaith Por Representa Second Member A<ssemil Rep.-De1 ommuni F< Mavo, C st or She Carter Tobiassen For Cc Stevens, Ashe, ommtnist Jordan, Rep.-Dem. For Whitney. C Riley, ommun tep.-Dem. between . For : Ward, . Bemocratic srown, Johnson, There. seems tepublican vith Republic to hizh him . be Sc miinorit c alatze him . 7 1 and few 2 fared of a OM D1 cialists FOrvst handful r votes. MACHIEI NERY The pan scraper City airport Passed Wednesday enroute ed the contract last a > p11172 tive District—<U Secretary thool nists. NEV. CITY HIGH STUDENT BODY Wwas day at taken at the noon. this tle eneral ict show fairly trend of The will be. follows: Crovernor
eat TAN, Om monwealth C,overnor ialist ‘an General Proe. mwealth_..1: of Kquali 6 nopDpose¢e nator Progxy En Congress ed. District nappos sty Gth rirr or State Commonwealth Controller ist Treasurcr Cee aya “0 Communist an > a majority students, vy of Democrats The Sosf all, having a o ARRIVES for, the Nevada through town to the airport. A Sacramento contractor was awardweek end and has thirty days to complete the job. . -. A. Hopkins, of the California Highbecause of . srepresentation, . a! de-j behind with-! ‘ be . . bank, About} election . zation ! lupt! oft. $5,000 FEDERAL ~ FUNDS WILL BE A letter to the Nugget from Eari ! way Commission, reports the Com. Mission allocated from Federal . 'funds apportioned to this state the /amount of $5,000 for immediate ex' penditure on highways . county. This allotment will~ be expended . . for the resurfacing of portions of . ; the Grass ValleyAuburn road with‘in the city limits of Grass Valley. ; . This type of work, conducted by the . ‘state through cities, is not . } improvement the state system but: is of great assistan:e the cities where the work ic ‘formed. ~~ has in Nevada, only an to highway . to . ! DET= . j j have FEDERAL LOAN GOES LONG WAY. IN THIS HOME the-most enthusiastic the Fedral Home Deschwanden One lievers ; Mrs. John ron the wanden . ing for 'some of be. . in Loan is . who lives} Mrs _Desch. been tengfor the ! 3anner road. states she has home improvements when Loan. along Her two four years, active time came children, growFedéral aged two and ing needed Mrs. tractive fluence are more every day and they Also at. inMrs; for . more room to live in. Deschwariden believes an roomy home has fine the studied light and then we a growing child. her on Deschwanden needs mors room, household . . . . { . 1 . ! i] i H . . . . . CORMNIPNCES te the . Securi Was a siliti ple the Did their natter. main things . Ww ad Deschwandens peel GbE that loan to were title a bank ante know the home it the were have to had have the standing.) it. had gage on would not preprovided mort Did em-= . vented gage in good Mr. Deschwanden have regular And 2ood ployment? did the Desehwandens have standing in the community? To all these trouble the finding an they queries bank had no in affirmative answer arranged $8 ~$O a loan: 00 to be spent immediately to imthe improvements new prove the home on Banner road. The consist of one ‘large room downstairs, large the garage. completely upper a in enclosed glass The modernized. ' . } porch in back and a upstairs hes . . been The . entire story. has. new floors and has been papered throughout. has all painted. See i ; “I added . large The woodwork been newly Dormer windows have been the front stairs and upwindow : h back up. airs. OL 7Ahe: &&t plumbing, windows E, PHILLIPS WILL RIAM ERG . 8 Cg . ' SPEAK FOR. MER . AT THEATE . R R Estelle Phillips, will of Sacra the this interest address the candidacy. . mento, publie . afternoon in ot Gover nor Merriam Miss Phillips April during vention and was here the is recognized a guest last Women’s conas.a practical, forceful speaker. The Merriam committee under the of Mrs. invites the public to attend the meeting this ,afternoon 2 the Ney ada Theater. . leadership rildersleeve at o'clock at MURCHIE vertical shaft is being ‘vaisMINE A ied from a hanging wall crosscut on the 1600 foot level at the Murchie mine. After raising. 100 feet the company plans to sink from the 1;1600 foot level to the 2,050 foot . level with additional depth for lead pocket. In newly developed.ore the Newmont Company, which owns — the Murchie mine, has opened up enough ground to keep the property working for many months it is stated. The company employs 285 men at the Murchie mine. new a . Hill. 'ed through the windows ‘hardwood floors of the living room. 1 Mr. . viewed a number . trate, Hallowe’en Hoodlums Smash Windows in New Home on Piety Hill Hallowe'en reported to high school students, Wednesday evening, smashed five windows with in the new residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kjorlie on Piety The damage amounted approximately $60, for hoodlums, be stones to included in the plate Stones hurldented the smashing large glass window vYalued at $40. Was a This outrageous act ‘of vandalism acts before eleven o'clock, while and Mrs. Kjorlie Sheriff. Carter went to the occured were absent. yesterday. morning and interwho might high school of boys, some knowledge of this das-j tardly offense. It . session . Tuttle . special . Judge . magis. all those’ sus-/ is hold Court; proposed the presiding to a of Superior as juvenile and thoroughly-to sift dence gathered against pected. Members of the high school board MUSICAL TREAT Fheke-at: ° Ts five JOHN BYRNE’S PASSING ODAY TRINITY CHURCH SUNDAY NIGHT. unusually musical the chureh 4. iGrass the services fin 6 Trinity An has treat evening for SunSome Valley’ program. been for services at day Ne best evening, November of . and be evening rinity vada City’s Ss talent wiil on Once a . . . jai La . " ; . ry month are at I church and . Pe Charlés Washburn is endeavoring to make rhe them memorable evening program follows: Jaek Miss . Mrs. Christian Will . accompanbe Mrs. Marshall . Solos Mrs. Elliott li ht, and Packwood Mors. violin Catherine Mrs. and a duet Mrs. HH. The evening by harles and Mrs. Wrig Mrs: € Wolff, Jeannie eiiay by Ray and Ww. solo. the Johns Anderson. Goede play a ists during Oakley Geiselman. The will and Mr. Rev, Washburn address will Charles a special entitled ligion and Big. Business.’’ The attend publie is cordially invited to . these services and undoubtedly treat programs ' the finseason. which will be est musical of the SAD NEWS TO NEV. CITY: the vet The news of John D at death of syne thie rans ‘hospital Oteen, North Carolina’ brought Sad; eas and many Nevada’ ¢ it itv {3 boyhood City oni or phan an ‘eared vas 1} grand He Nevada school SON: aunt the late attended the City. grad LOL6, late Bryne the in the Mary T. the Phillip grandson was Thomas an and a of the late John R. whom he K; aunt for Annie an Byrne, Miss Was named. Byrne, of Grass Valis of the He i Margaret ley deceased. also survived Ss his widow Byrne, and three Mary . Margaret, (Buddy) Byrne, side in Columbia,. Georgia. will be made in Columby small children, and John who. reInterment bia: Georgia, HELD TO ANSWER Frank Fitzgerald and James Gasheld to answer the court after heard in Mobley’s court WednesThey held alleged burglarly,.it being charged that they 600+ “feet sof from the hoist house on the Boreham property ateTown Talk. ee BIRTH que. were to perior being Judge on day. were for took cable BORN-—At Nevada City Sanitarium to Mr, and Mrs. George Wasley, a daughter on. Wednesday; October . and lee . ground ibe promoted if 'showing the names of compiled . ¢ motion ' experts, Phillip . From . affidavits, su31, 1934, individually expressed their intention to take appropriate action to discover and punish those 'responsible for the outrage visited upon Principal Kjorlie and Mrs. Kjorlie. Under Mr. Kjorlie’s principalship, of violence and vandalism which too frequently occured under former high s¢hool regimes, have been largely abated. This recrudescence of vandalism Wednesday night has aroused the indignation of Nevada City. ‘Citiyesterday expressed the hope that those responsible will be apprehended, forced to make good the damage done, and expelled from school, that their lawless example may not influence corruptly other. students. Further down the the Ninnis Zens so street the fence Hall and homes. were pulled in the wall around District Attorney Wright street were pulled out in In front <of Charles down. the “lot on Winter George Rocks of places. Three special officers were hired Chief Police Garfield Robassisted A. Eddy cruised the H.H. Halwith business pulled other pranks played the business district had the usmar of son by o’clock, desk officers few few until acted other istrict. town lett two one sargeant, the were as in A a ai gns yver and nd lal ked windows. Ti ” (TTLE GRANTS VENUE CHARGE IN DAMAGE SUIT HI case C Judge the of plaintiff, defendant, I decision» in in Vv. Jones, a Power Tuttle dePeoples, vs. Carl handed~ down the — following cision: : damoperation defendant without ‘the consent of the parents of the minor. Plaintiff for order to counseeks to Plaintiff account recover ages on Ol. oan performed by now moves the court the that residence. upon the of witwill transferring trial, being the place of-her The and case Sonoma county for motion is made that and the the convenience nesses ends of justice it is granted. filed his witnesses, the facts. to testify at the trial. for plaintiff: are Ju. S. Peoples, s: ES. Bixby, De: Dr. Elmer ‘i. reside in Each, party has affidavites and a. statement of which will lhe lia Dr. they witnesses B. Joseph Dr. Samuel Peoples, Zs Dy. J Se 1] oples, William awell whom and Noall, a of SoThese as Experts: will not be them operations it al account of following doctors Most noma called of asin performin plaintiff which is upon the ‘geaqa were necessary. on infectious condition he operation by defgndant, due to act that requirement If witnesss Si anitar ¥ had they the téstimony the f some provision or not. been with. merewould upon a W here were ly expert court disregard their of this character, but they may knowledge such witnesses, while be have of facts, the court personal the sider is bound to contheir convenience. . (Security Co: ‘vs.Gifford, 179 Cal. 278). such operations and from examininations made-by these doctors they will testify, according to the that the operation perdefendant was not an and they will also nature and extent Invs. formed by. emergency one, testify. as to the of such operation. the affidavits filed by deit appears that his witnesare himself, Dm W. W. Reed, Margaret Linyard, Ethel O’Conner, Robert Corbett and Mattie Corbett. As to defendant, the inconvenience of a party is not a factor to be considered on a motion of this character. (Wrin vs. Ohrlandt, 213 Cal. 158). As to the next two witnesses, . it appears that they are employees of ‘defendant. The convenience of employees cannot be considered onFrom fendant, ses (Continued on Page Five ) .