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This is Nevada City’s!
ONLY Hometown News{ paper. It supports things
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. 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
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