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This
is
ONLY
Nevada
City’s
Hometown
News
evada City Nugget
paper. It supports things
worth while. Do you sub
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Nevada City Nugget is a Member of the United Press
Vol. IX, No. 2
And California Newspaper Publishers Association
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA
The County Seat Paper
.
FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 1934.
The GOLD Center
I
CITY BUSINESS Program Announced .
Bear Valley Link Of New EMPIRE STAR IS — NEVADA
HOUSES TO CLOSE ON
-Tahoe-Ukiah Road Open DENIED APEX
5
a
‘
The
The new link in the Tahoe-Ukiah . Nevada aud Placer counties, will ashighway
from
Bear Valley to sau
grant Gap is open.
Engineer
Cat
Fred R.
Garrison
Works
made
this
new
bit
of
prevent
Merriam
and Earl
the
ing an
Lee
four
Grass
apex
business
recently -to
Valley
miles'Board will be present. to speak. Jim
within
an easy
2-hour
drive. Superivisors
from
the
all
from
tomorrow,
at
Bear
Valley
docino,
Lake,
Colusa, Sutter,
. THE AMER. RED CROSS
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
a:
ber 12.
‘is
nounced
DAYS
OF EARLY
By MRS. BELLE DOUGLAS
.
that
\Nevada
City
will
have
a
the
injunction
Empire
in
there Monday.
:
would
.
effect
Star
filed
until after
earlier
SERA
PROJE(
this
.
The
City
Goaaeli
et
last:
night
charge
has
made several visits tojmerchandise
Theater,
first
presentation
scene
and
of
through
THIRD DIVISIONS
Grass Valley high school band.
dinner
Grass Valley high school
will
:
body.
7rass
Val
games
which
erty.
Attorney
E.
Empire-Star’
prop
bé
secured’
‘.street
T.
Zook
in
arguing
will
be
student
Legion
from
the
improvement
vada
City, a
SWRA
projects
Legion
Ne-;
committee was
ap
advising all who © at
con
ELEVEN HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS CONFESS THEIR
HALLOWE'EN MISDEEDS
and
membership.
.
Auxiliary Glee club.
in
‘penetrated under the Empire Star. will provide the materials.
the;tends the theater entertainments to j in July, after
having served’ formal’
Another SERA project was
thejbe prepared for the worst)
sports: for children in
Prizes are to be of
fered the winners.
Legion Auxiliary’ menvbership.
-for
considered
and
and
divisions” Memorial park.
three
Band.
ey ere to advertise their winter Grass Valley Bullion Company first . bor for these: rejects while the city
notice of its intention,
There
colors
been
i
the
ball
Auxiliary
his non de plume, “Old Block.” !elect new directors. Local clothing tending underneath
another prop-'on Nimrod,
Park and Sacramepto
To insure a proper setting for the; merchants took advantage of the erty.
Attorney Zook
stated the } streets.
SERA will provide the laFrater, the teacher
Following
monthly meeting . °l°r guard.
number :of ques-.
irass Valley Concert
Auxiliary drill
team.
Eleven
Salvation Army and colors.
against the injunction declared the pointed to consult with City Engineer E. C. Uren about what streets .
Miss
Valley.
Veterans
Boy Scouts and colors.
at 7
Si the line of march.
ae end was laid with wet. bricks iGrass Valley Bullion Company. stands
affair,
Saturday night
FIRST DIVISTON
der
Nevada
guests
ley.
Some time in December the Jun-'and freezing before it dried.
His , on what is known
in mining terms should’ be improved and_ repaired,
ior College of Sacramento will pre-card stated that the majority of the as the apex right—the
right of 4/'and then to make a report of their
sent a play entitled, ‘A Live Woi stoc kholders had not paid for their
miner to follow the apex of a vein findings to the Council. Projects for
man in the Mines” by A Delano, un-. holdings and advised a meeting to starting on his own property and ex-. jmprovement have
the
dinner for Legionnaires and
their
will be the annual
open at 9 o'clock.
War
Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxil
annual
Grass.
American
iary and colors.
o’clock in the Memorial building in
The. suit asked for “appro-/ in’ their regular
remuneration” for
gold aland discussed @
the
membership.
Spanish
Commander and colors.
by
The celebration will open with the
visitors
Wars and
starting at 10 o'clock in Grass
granted,
‘underneath
big
yesterday
of Foreign
Veterans
colors.
Luther Marsh of Nevada City.
legedly
mined by
:
ee the’ Grass Valley titons of importance and interest to .
l Call Commitairman of the Rol
Ch
Since money can.
tee of Nevada City hopes that there . Bullion Gold Mining Company from the community.
HAMLET
Ar
Valley.
month.
priate
Mr. George Calanan,
of
Valley
grammar school
Since
November If. falls
upon -students.
‘Sunday, the parade and program
St. Mary’s Academy students.
will be held next Monday morning.
The day will be concluded with
the
The National Red Cross Drive for
eelebration
Grass Valley Bullion Gold Mining
. Cy COUNCIL
Company from tunneling under the
former’s property, south 2s Grass . ~
CONSIDERS TWO
have remained
membership begins on Armistice Day
FAULT y
attract many
the
the American Legion post, it was an
The American Legion is
no doubt
for
mistice Day have been completed by
Monday, Noveim
gram in Grass Valley, which will
Prescott
Plans
Armis
property which wasrecently acquir-.
-enters the
BEGINS ON NOV. 11TH. the trial of the damage suit which.
iNovember 11.
on
sponsoring a big parade and_pro
If
Yuba,
close
Empire Star Mining Company for a
temporary
injunction to halt
the .
only an hour and a half away. Peno;attend the festivities.
long caravan of motorists from Men
of
counties; H. Kerrigan denied a petition by the .
of Nevada City, and Truckee is now {named have been specially invited to
for Nevada City folks.
houses
ed this year on
long, cost $200,000 approximately, ' O’Brien, “daddy’’ of the great preed by the Newmont interests.
Yesterday Federal
Judge Frank,
or $50,000 per mile.
It puts Lake. ject, will be chairman of the Day. .
Tahoe
Chamber
tice Day which is being celebrat
Bullion
of a vein that it
City
Hill.
'Kelly, director of the Public Works claimed
road,
Company
Gold Mining Company from follow-;
It is hoped on that occasion that
an-’Governor
nouncement Wednesday:
The
Star Mining
in. from Ukiah to Tahoe.
charge of this division for the Board.
of Public
to formally dedicate this fi
Nevada
Commerce has requested that all
A suit was brought by the Empire .
'nal work in completing the highway
For Armistice Day
MONDAY, NOV. 12TH.
DAMAGE WRIT
}3
part
im
boys have confessed
the
their
Hallowe'en *vandalism
Sons of the Legion’and colors.
which resulted in $60 worth of dam
Junior Auxiliary and colors. .
age to the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.
SECOND DIVISION
Nevada
City
high
E.
school bana:
Kjorlie on
Piety Hill.
The con
‘fessions were obtained through the
efforts of Chief of Police Robson.
JUNIOR COLLEGE
HEAD TO SPEAK
AT CIVIC CLUB
Five
boys
were
responsible
throwing
stones
dows in
Principal
for
and breaking winKjorlie’s
new
Among other damage done
home.
was the smashing of the large plate
glass
the
‘sidered in regard to having an ath-.
courtesy of W. V. Tamblyn will use
WHEN THE MOVIES CAME
Severa prominent mining proper; letic assoeiation of some sort in Nesome of the
original scenes
and"
five years later the property was
ties have figured in suits over apex, vada City to keep. the young people}
drops of Nevada Theater.
taken over by W. L. Tisdale who in:
window.
Six
ornamental
boys
stone
uprooted
fence
wall
along the sidewalk.
These boys, all students in the
The Wornan’s: Civic
Citi Clut. extends .
high
school and most of them sixinvitations
to
all
who
would
like
to
rights in the Nevada county field . of the city off the streets and saa .
There has also been a request for/1g71 sold out to George F. Jacobs with some of them being bitterly . vide them with some clean, wholecome to the Brand Studio Monday ! teen years old or over, will first be
photographs of early day plays that. !\ypnder whose
management it
contested.
'some amusement.
In this project! evening, November 12 to enjoy the hailed before Probation Officer A.
might be of assistance in costum-/ successfully
handled
until
1908
W. McGagin.
In 1901 the Pennsylvania-WYOD,the city would furnish a place to, fine program that has beem arranging and setting.
If there are suchi when another company of another
case had a number of brilliant law; house the-“association and the equip1ed.
.
in the city a loan would be greatly . generation
headed by
the
Rector
Mr. J. B. Lillard; president of the
yers on both sides.
The North Star-. ment while SERA would provide the,
appreciated by the lady in charge. ! Bros. Herman Brand, W. G. RichSacramento
Junior College will be
{Irish American was an apex suit. The instructors.
;
I have been unable to find anything lards et al struggled against adverse
The:
.Idaho and Maryland Mining ComAlso a rock pile was discussed to the speaker of the evening.
earlier than those of my own gen-. times and ‘‘movies’’ until they sold' panies
eration.
In
response to a requestlto
the “opposition”
who
now
con
for publicity material I have sub-' tro] the dramatics of the city.
“mitted, the following:
FIRST THEATER
great
our boards.
actors
have
in
litigation
of
the
keep
vada
Edwin Booth and Law
City area
were
the
eccupants
and
deter
of
the
from
them
city elub considers itself fortunate. in se-;
so curing Mr. Lillard for: this occasion,
So far, $1,245
Champion
Mr. Campbell, of the San Fran
He is one of the foremost educators
much peace disturbing.
Two of particular note in the Ne
graced
future’
ijail’ busy
. cisco “office, assistant to Capt. M. B.
Mr. Lillard will talk!
in California.
has beem spent by
‘Doolin,
Federal Aviation
Chief for
is about ‘‘Early California Indians,’” a!
vs. Providence and the Champion vs.
! California,
visited the Nevada City
The present building was not our. rence Barrett made more than one
subject which is~atways’ ‘or interest'
well
on
its
way
to
completion.
The
Home properties.
airport ‘Tuesday and was well satfirst theater.
In the ’50’s Hamlet. }appearance.
Madame Anna Bishop,
city’s revenue for the month of Ocin those communities: in which the isfied with the progress -made.
Davis realizing the need for. high Mr. and Mrs. Stark, Dr. Robinson
California
aborigines have
played.
; tober was: as: follows:
The new equipment, a_
scraper
fitted up.
for and family, and last but not Teast
entertainment
‘class
Taxes. $8,652.35; Water Departtheir historical’ part:
and caterpillar, has been speeding
Emma Nevada, as
dramatics the-upper story ofthe Adah Mencken.
Preceding Mr. ‘Lillard’s address j .
ment $2,478.75; Irrigatiom $102.50;
p the work.
Yeorge
W.
Kidd
building
now a child, and again in later years,
Delinquent: Taxes: $70.44;. Personal Miss Minnie Brand will play severali"
Mr: Reynolds, stationed at Auknown as the Morgan
& Jowell sang to us in her home town, CamProperty Taxes
$348.77; Business piano solos and’ Mrs: Charles Biltiott
The
Elks’ bowling
tournament
burn, and in charge of this division
block.
Our citizens were appre-. illa Urso with her violin made two
accompanied
by.
Miss
Brand
will
Licenses $858.50; Court Fines and
with much
enthusiasm.
of SERA with Mr. Fred Miller and
Frederick Ward in tragedy continues
ciative of art in all forms when devisits.
:
Penalties $72.00; Sundries: $29.20; render selecttoms:.
cently and properly presented and roles bringing with him our own being shown among all the contest(Total SYA 68V250.
Members of the clwb are requestMr: George Calanam. went over the
ing teams.
Scores follow for Mon.
the idea proved a success from the George Watson.
ed
to converre at 7:30 o’elock, in orground with Mr. Reynolds.
Thee following elaims and
pills
day and Wednesday nights. There .
Consideration was given to the
‘beginning, so another enterprising
der that a
short busimess
session
VEGETABLES FOR HAMLET
were
no
games
Tuesday
night
p
were:
ongeres
aid:
Nevada
City proposed projects needOne incident that is a matter of
Lind
the Jenny
built
gentleman
: Richard’s
ee
. B. F. Wright $85;
H. S. sation may be held before the program beingy SERA aid. The watermain
Team: rt-5-34
:
gins at 8 o'clock..
the
city
om the airport,
which
GOOD BOWLING SCORES
Theater on the banks of Deer Creek . history is too amusing to omit. A
Rithards 496,°Hasow 987, Biee-;ior 0" Coetee: Celaman F207: Mrs.
from
But. Mr, McDermott appeared as Richard
at the foot of Broad street.
ee
:
:
‘mma: M. Foley $12.50; Miles D.
4
rri
354, M
hy
421,
lo! when high water prevailed a 111 and the scene enacted by -the ue CEe, Berra
venee
. Coweitiin $12.50; Dr. Er. M. Rosener
H’ Cap 24 72. Games 2214.
. got: W: P. Jones: $65:
huge log kmocked the underpining actor as well as by the audience
yarfiefd RobCurnow's
Team:
11-5-34
apes
Se
ss
es
mooring and Jenny Lind
from
its
would
went
sailing down
compainied py
the creek
require
the
ac;ers of Dickens,
of .
The poor man
buildings
other
‘fess importance.
-The Frisbie Thea. the stage and
ter was then erected at the siete
Alta
ov
of Broad and Commercial streets.
A. lthat
even
desc ative
the
found
though
to
a
wiping out most of the town.
~
tp
of a
his
.
camp
sorrow
rie
ono
GamesScheemer’s
2084.
peak
victim
mining
396, Fortier! °°” $125>-H.S
Curnow 490, Reed
‘
had a mania for
was
who
pow
started in the building in 1863) may be rough, the population of this!
fire
Scheck
352,
aS
.
Schreiber
F
Team
Scheemer’s
‘tal’ $470.00.
goer
a
oe.
big
;
Jas
11-7-34
,
NEVADA CO. LIKES
MERRIAM BEST
FUNERAL SERVICE
SERVICES . FOR
Hallett $62.50; To-\
LABOTE
Prersnce: . , Harem:
d
}man $56;
.
eee Oe
H. fae
Gov
»
Nick Sanrdow $108; Chas.
Thomas $108;
Schiffner’s Team 11-7-34
W
or Fr
F ik “Me rria m we
oul .
Yharies Star
:
%
clair: 2,105
108;
‘
Haight
and
1,534.
vada City gave Haight second place
represent
proper appreciation of the arts.
Cae . eS y ena ee
it lists the stockhol-. punctuation marks as an auxiliary to
ted May 1865,
QUAINT DECORATIONS
the Nevada Theater Association, da. vegetables
seemed
to
. vada City Nugget $16.68: H. E. Bol
lot and
failey Hotel
the
and
erected . period
pumpkin
para-words, ““All the World's a Stage andj
that the notary who attesed the ar. proceede and
Richard
we
warmed with) Jy.
the
are
of
As the play \ regime
It is interesting to note ! eq one of an asterisk.
ot the city.
a
A string of sausages remind-'
edifice, the pride . eraph.
thereon tHe brick
No
Minister to Berlin.
But
tion,
A
land poor Richard was knocked comflectors
the Associa. pletely into pi.
trials awaited
roof
tin
It leaked. Some
dened E. Turner.
contended
sheets were
that--the—tin
to
by}; fail
installed
was
tentions
MeDernyett did not shield
to appear but
not tall
length
lengthy,
be-' burned out and
the
were drowned out by , ceeded:
were
full
was
announced that he . scene.
West
but. this
a
in
warmth
paaecagee :
in’
met
Sounly
Petees
$47.50;
business
Union
of . the
Hotel
Chairman. was enjoyed,
Lopez, Grass Valley and
from
sii lghasa .
Rape she
explaine e
Oil
with the
Garage
28.01.
$155.90;
Edw.
Publishing
Uren
Co:
$18;
Union
velvet
Tredennick $17.40: Schreiber’s Cafe
W.
gold cords. . $9.48;.
lady eame in
them
he
had . and
peu
Ty oe the surface of tds
:
L.
Lotz
$7.50.
FIRE FUND
: PG E $4.65;
aia Paley .
Fred
depict-.
for
.
BANQUET
after attending to
all
There were
( 26: seas!
peeing
aE
secu
polis eY
i
Mm
and’
Mrs.
EVANS—At
ae .
4,
oe
plans
of
1934
Cassidy
t
Bie
‘3
Fi
N,
writs
Clarence
:
Coombs,
2.
@® ~
ee
Oroville, Calif., Nov.
,to Mr.
and Mrs. “Herbert
for ‘ak — Miss Ada Jaynes, of.t Cam
Grass Waneyi eee
Chairman
N.
oad : Ha ee
;
Poph Ve Wal Whitburn,
pres
J,
. Evans, a daughter. Mrs. Evans: was.
ae Rees ;
ormulate
—
ae
Nevada City, a daughter.
next of Mrs. “Sommer’s
j Les&
;
f
22
:
. tonville
. and Mrs.
BORD
tape
Scrat come itce qiuer ae
yeas bc Rap ee Kelly, hicnGoiatial 8, 1984,
:
oneof the best meetings since the ‘called by
I doubt if this occurred in theftives. He enjoyed a deer hunt fust . one
eaiee that ‘the leakage was due,
. week.
vacation.
summer
home.
returning
before
portruly
was
it
but
theater
not to the tin roof, but that the present
’
banquet
BIRTH
hel dan Haportant and snappy ses. Conner and Donald Strandberg, of
es a aes St
After the show. the manager was
A contro-. ;
boots and rain coats.
Mr. fad Mrs. A]
Wesley Perry, son of Mi and Mrs. . sion last evening at which time elec. Nevada City.
d and as was the cus-j treated to a ride ona rail and promIt was a most enthusiastic meet-} vada City, left.
blished in the. ised a coat’ of tar and feathers if. W. C. Perry, has returned from a tion and nomination of officers for
bac aga
summer spent in Utah with rela-. the énsuing year was held. This was ;ing and a follow-up meeting will he man,Arizona;-to’
Wasuas he ever returned.
aAeae phe tale sides.
9
a
a eu ee
ee peace
to
adjourned
where
COGN aan
eas aie a pet ot eae
dy
et
ee
a EK. Harris $2 cents, 2.0.. 22200. 2.2.4 .
Banner Mountain
°
: wade
pan
PT & TC $2.
me
ERTS ae
POST TO EI ECT OFFICERS
Be
er
c nicl onl
E : s eae
ead
with
‘painting
six
es =]
Cal.
Union
curtain:
Sicilly,
ads,
J:
#1805) lege
of
footlights
by
solicited
$16.30;
: thal
back
tists.
Dist.
hee
nee
young
wear rubber. on the order of going, but went.
Road
tst.
Core
Loan
Home
the . routine
Ww
meeting aes
re
‘es destroying a most valuable relic.
with ¢
, Mr. Turner to;stage he was Saluted
ade
ras
‘for
And now our old theater is atBell . ovation of succulents, which added
eit nha oan ate the
Ringers advertised that they would, wings to his poeand he stood not tracting the attention of distant arappear if they had to
euthantatlc
Char
—_———
No. 2 Hose company: met Wednes
day evening and
An
if the $399.50; Geo: Ww. Gdidaraloeve $10; Sal
1910 a
anything
a
in
the
interfered
The original
scene
Nevada Co.
FIR EMEN
Alpha Stores .
Alpha Stores Ltd., $618.42; . Pedern
enongh to Christenson Bros,
candles;
reception t curtains drawn:
. by ‘the citizens of Nevada City eX-. About
were scheduled
rain pouring down on the stage. An; ever
in.
coming
way.
Ringers
decoration
center
of
. Hays sang, ‘“‘Abide with Me.”
i
aes
ps
APPOINTS COMMITTEE
Ltd.,
Mrs,
first’ footlights. Nevada Co. Lbr. Co. $2.26; L. Ww. Cassidy's office last evening. There . ent including Fire Chief E.
The
. vere six committee members prome) Ott. All had a good time.
The tin re-. Johnson $11.62; Shell Oit $71.46;
candles.
and.
Complaints had played in all the principal ots ted
Bell
$16.56;
him
paid
held
Swiss
“G.
at-! play
way.
of
initials,
delicate
fore the curtain
ies
his
the
recriminations
The
Ltd.
appreciate
lapped the wrong
and
the.
Stores
Alpha
$493.42;
During
a
formed
pointS the ceiling.
these
business,
icles was none other than A. A.\ the heavy
were tattow
Sargent, later U. 8S. Senator and . were put in with no discrimination:
direetion
Fellows cemetery.
CHAIRMAN CASSIDY
U‘.
$896
Gs
No
C.
Pha Stores, Ltd. $8.07;
Actors.’”
Jacobs,
under
les Elliott accompanied by Mrs. Ray
dahon< ones
es
Helen
7)
One
the oe
i
; ca fo “ a
Bamk America $3.30; C ie aati
ton $2.40;
1 recall that around the. Lithograph $93:75; ~ Bakers Trans~.
represent a conima, al improve.
For” $4800" they purchas=! seemed to
C. Stiles."
ed the present site, then known a8’ onion the semi-colon, the cabbage Aanck: avon the proscenium were the. fer $16; Ed R. Phillips $45.58; Al-.
‘the
were
; tine Etolascs Wanaret wae a ane?
Pac: Tel. & Tel. $5.10; Charles
anne by the: Nevida “Our ame
ily foe or ~ oe I ovane ee 1
. Hegitey Co. $5.80: Nevada City. Ga-.
Dekeeeeak an a ee
‘ode.
IO Co iaee wean Gage He S10 Ba: We. Ce ue Sa haba ap ine heey
potato’ qiaintness in the modern attempt ioc $2.30;
a
kinds;
various
Charles Kent, James Monroe and W. . stops of
OES were held Tues
ohana
race
Governor.
ee
afor Lieutenant
The interior decoration of the ex-!f. T. Corp. $188.84; Standard Oil}
actor. His
State Auto Asgs:,!
divided byjisting theater” has lost much of its . Co. $9.07; Calif.
the
of
gestures
ders with a board of directors, con-'the
sisting of Dan Baker, A. H., Hanson, . speeches were happily
Funeral
day .for the Tate Albin FE. Thore. The
Hatfield led in the
in: the balloting.
' THE LATE ALBIN THORE
Ne-.
vig alah
mere $0
1 TotaY $585.50)
ee Ae Sao
Schiffner 364, Wiedauf 397, Kjor:
N. ID. $259.66;
r & $249.
lie 371,
S72;°
“Rore: 423;
Jolrnson
R.
Articles ON! stand
for
impositions.
A
fancy
fire was a new theater.
Geese
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