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yaey M. LEETE, JR.
NEVADA
CITY
GRASS
VALLEY
PER MONTH
AND WORTH A LOT
MORE :
the. musty. keys
f beg Ph aed the following
tyeitioani to. report for my
, on this day, the
Anno Domini 1947.
OLE at the corner .of
and Pine is getting huger
site. «Yesterday morning
ter looked over the
eked off chasm, and
own into the murky
‘Guperintendent of Puberbert §. Hallet and an
nolas Sandow. Both
i deeper and deeper,
the size of the hole by
“haven't heard any Chii Herbert; in reply to our
ant question “but we
nenty of their fingerprints
nd we expect to hear ‘em
oN OF THE WEEK: Can.
pe true that two of: Be
ost solid citizens were
local-cafe, as “ten cent
he: wife of one of
came in to collect her
d the worst of it all is,
dory's true, that at least ome
y geitlémen, concerned. is coning in. political acuattracted, notice on that
FIENDS CLUB; RE: In
m issues, wearers of fiendish
‘fave been. commended for
in this column. High
rack so far is. Frank.
“hobby is necktying,
given him with cravat
ext on the list is
ge; the mayor of
staring out at you)
seared for a while.
mald Robert (born: on)
whose specialty is
binations, of strange
Knot tied about four
jig end of the tie.
new arrival the
zle, who blossomed
‘gray, yellow an@.
from out of this
pe i 2
Mm to Frank (Success) Duffy, a
i Intiac,-fresh off the
at sports a rearr windshield wiper.
NEW IN WALL
Cyrus Martin Rollins,
No. further. use for
on a ‘board with
vet”, on it, put flashye sockets, ran a
the wallpaper, and.
iS bed, where the
with the switch of his
Pressing a but“Hght up with
interior de’cor
ee gget. We have
. roek except\ by assay. :
The Twin Cities Paper
‘
jadi Pee
NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA The County Seat Paper FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1947
———
J. Pluvius Soaks
Forests and Town
NEVADA CITY: Weatherman Frederick Bush yesterday reported that his recording instruments showed a total
rainfall, since the intermittent
Tuesday morning, of 1.95 inches at 7:30 p. m.
“Bush, stated that 1.2 inches had fallen up to Thursday:
morning and, and another’ .75 inches during the day. Temperatures yesterday averaged ‘high—-55 degrees, low—35}
degrees.
on record since 1888.)
r: high 94, low 3914, ;
He reported that he‘ had summarized weather conditions
for June, July and August.’ The last showers fell in June, and’
one very heavy rain of two inches occurred on’ Memorial
‘spoiling plans for the Memorial Day parade.
emperature averages .were as follows:
low, 45; July: high 87, low 411% (It was
August: High 94, low 46; Septemshowers started at 10 a. m
Day,
June: high, 78,
the coolest July
AMERICA’S RICHEST GOLD MINE
; By ED C.UREN 3 :
Up in the Black Hills:of South Dakota when the Manuel
brothers in 1876 first looked upon the reddish, iron-stained
slates and porphyry outcrop of what is now the Homestake
they little realized that they had
to be the world’s largest low grade gold mine.
A year later’ there were 35 stamps
working $n the lode. In 1904 there
were 1000 stamps crushing 4000 tons
per day from the oxidized zone where
practically all the values could be obtained by amalgamation and the ore
was quarried from open pits, the Jargest of which was over 800: feet long,
400 feet wide and from 200 to 300 feet
The mine is not: an open. fissure
filled with ore. It is a broad mineralized zane of crushed schists and
quartz standing almost vertical, interspersed with porphyrite: dikesand
without defined walls. It «is. mined
underground sometimes to a width of
400 feet and it is at times hard for
even the 7“ arienced miner to, ¢ , *?guish the pay ore from the Ite AY
The gold is in such a finely divided
state that it ig not visible to the naked}
eyé although’: its « distribution.’ ire
markably, uniform,” eT AS SC. ais
Homestake has a record of about
400 million dollars in gold from its
150 milés of drifts, although. ‘if.its
production were based upon $36 gold
the record would ‘be nearer $600: 'million. There are& 80 miles of ,underground narrow gauge railroad: and a
bevy of 34 compressed air locomotives
that shunt the ore trains to.the shafts.
The two main shafts/ aré--4200
feet in depth, six compartments, 14
by 19 feet, lined a steel and concrete. The hoista are ‘driven by
two 1500 horse power mbtors, the
cable being 1 7-8 inches wound upon
conical drums 25 feat in the larger .
diameter. v4
The hoisting speed is $100 feet per
minute and 4000 tons of ong valued at .
$13.30 per ton are hoisted) every, 15
hours in 9 ton skips: aha Wits:
*
Homestake solves its we
lem very effectively. It { 8 them
back into the stopes thraygh finch
rubber lined pipe against? bulkheads
lined with burlap and finds the: system much. cheaper than trying to fF
with coarse rock. Sand filling of opep
stopes from mill tailings ‘been in
use for many years in’ South Atrica;
and it has been found that where this)
fin. cost of
discovered what is considered
tling ground it becomes so hard and
compact that. it requires blasting to
make an opening: in: it.
' At a cost of $610 per day the
mine uses 3 million sticks of 40
per cent dynamite and 857 miles”
of fuse. It drills 303 miles of holes
and drives 39,000 feet. of.drifte‘and:"+
cross cuts. in yearly development.
Its 180 stamps, now used instead j
of the 1000 which pulverized the ore
in 1904, weigh 1550-pounds and are
used only as primary crushers, feed-]
ing into ten 6x12 foot rod mills. The
whole operation requiring 2300 horse}
power. .Sixty per cent of the gold is
recovered by amalgamation, the remainer by cyaniding.
The mine operates its own timber. and -coal_properties-as--wWell-.as three . .
hydro-electric plants. tts’ coal vein)
near Gillette, Wyoming, is from 25. to
99. feet thick.
Tt furnishes: free of charge subgical VE
and medical treatment ‘and hospital) §
care to its employees and their de-.
pendants, employing five physicians.)
In the town of Lead:itamaintains a
recreation building eentajning 4
lounge and game room, ‘dilliard and
pool tables, bowling alleys, swimming
pool and a free public library.
To. the state of ‘South Dakota
Homestake is literally the. goose that
lays the golden eggs ‘whic fatten the
treasury. Political heavy weights of
the past have plucked the goose, how. inest O. Young reports that the rear
MEET MR: HUCKINS, —
NEW OWNER OF THE
NATIONAL HOTEL
NEVADA: CITY: At 33, Vance
Huckins,: new owner of the National
Hotel here-is\in -the-business in a big
Way. . He also owns:the Clunie Hotel
in Sdcramento, and the Gartland Hotel
in San Francisco.
. Hackins-has been in the hotel business ‘all his ‘life.’
. He reports that oné of his earliest
questions. was to ask. his mother
whether a béll-boy or a waiter officiated im: the nuptial transportation,
rather than the traditional stork.
In the immediate future, he plans
a general renovation of the old Ne4
“Wada City hostelry. First step will
be a new exterior coat of paint.
He expects to spend about half his
time managing his property here.
Only change in personnel is the in‘stallation of Floyd LeFebvre as manager. LeFebrve, former © assistant
“Manager at the Clunie, will be glad
to arrange reservations for any -local
people at Sacramento and San Francigco; Hotels.
#uckins’ grandfather owned the
Htickins Hotel in Oklahoma City,
Which at one time was the capitol of
the state. His father built the Sir
Francis Drake hotel in San Francisco.
Hutkins is familiar with small city
hote). business, having: managed the
it Inn at one time. [
=“Fhig ‘area should participate in
the three-year Centennial Celebration to.the fullest,” he says. “The
‘town ‘halds a great deal of interest
WET WEATHER. CAR
CRASH, DRIVER'S .
INJURY CRITICAL
NEVADA CITY: Adolph Emanuel DeFratus, 29, of
Oakland, is in a critical condition today in a local hospital as
an eighteén-inch tree.
DeF ratus, in‘his automobile, -was on
.
Nevada street at
a result of an automobile accident which occurred yesterday
at 12:20 P. M. when his car skidded in the rain and. struck’
the
city limits, driving west. The car slipped and skidded as it
traversed a hump and a curve, and turning almost completely
around, crashed into a tree at the side of the road, broadside,
The wrecked auto looked as if it had been literally wrapped
around the tree in front of the Stanley Hornberger residence,
The injured man climbed out of his car, examined the
damage to it, and discussed the mishap with Chief of Police
Max Solaro, and then collapsed unconscious.
W. Hummelt was called, and DeFratus was taken by ambulance to the Community Hospital in Grass Valley.
melt reported a possible skull fracture. tas
DeF ratus, a salesman for Aetna Insurance
Company, was’
driving a black 1942 Studebaker Commander five-passenger. ‘
coupe, which
Service.
was towed from ‘the scene by Olympia ‘Towing _
The Nevada Street area where the accident. occurred has
been the sc
months.
ene of a number of ‘serious accidents in recent
visite This interest should
bE capitalized upon, for any traveler,
Welp# nearly everyone in the comMunity. @ personally hope to be
able to‘ make a contribution to the’
biisiness life of the town.”
KLEIBER FIRE TRUCK
OUT OF COMMISSION *
; «NEVADA CITY: Fire Chief Parendof the fire department’s 6-cylinder: Kleiber truck has been stripped
of all the teeth on the gears,
“Sit will be necessary to secure replacement -parts from Sacramento.
e truck has been consistently
aded,” said #Young, describing
source of the trouble,
€ mishap occurred after . the}
f the truek by“ the department
nguishing the brief but violent
chie, ; “of the Methodist
<hureh; was named treasurer of the
church’s proposed building’ fund, at a
mesiing of the Official Roard.
Me board plans to paitit the church
arsonage, purchase “an electric
organ, and make other -improvements
in the structures,. A sum of $5,000
will be raised to meet the expense. <
ever, until it. shivers, and each suc-)}
cession of cash hungry. legislators have. an urge to pull a few more tap
until t@ftay Homestake pays the site
and federal government 19.6 cents out
of every gross dollar it produces, while
throughout the nation the average
large corporation pays about six cents.
This leaves only 80.4 cents: for wages,
supplies and replacements and sae
stockholders whose savings havepossible the expensive rere an
“nis tax, on top of the increased
mining and the present, status
of gold results in a dviidend Ng ae
little over three per cent pai fae,
this year and makes gold mining,to this ‘old and tried producer, athe:
an unattractive operation. 2
filling has been compressed sby., eethas announced that, th rough
chase of his partner's hal
t,. he had become. sole
Grass Valley Flying Service . at
GRASS VALLEY: 4x
Orlo P. Steele has depart
‘Diego, where he will met
Elks and, assisted”
Sparnon and the :
join: in® competition ©
‘fornia units.No. meetings of
Grass Valley. will be 3
sence. :
San Juan’.
a By ALICE HILL
NORTH BAN JUAN: North Sen
oer avd Hobby Show Saturday
October 11th. On aieplay
wotlaedinns cs of * the
*
juan
evening,
§. California, 34,500; Nevada 6000.
flarvest Fair at.
‘Vand wae expanding operations when
faster rate in Tuly than any. time
since 1942, the’ Bureau of Mines re-:
The production of 197,148 ounces
in September wsa 30,000 ounces more . ,
than the June output, and 19 per cent
above the same month last year. The.
bureau said the increase was mostly
attributable to the resumption of
large scale seasonal production “in
Gold. production by. ounces ‘was
given by the bureau for July included:
PECKHAM HILL PROPERTY ~~
IN PLACER TO WORK. — :
AUBURN (Placer Co.): The purchase and operation of the Peckham
Hill drifg gravel property in the Forof a 3,660. foot. drainage-workingtun-:
nel at the mine in 1942, -uncovered
. gold-bearing gravel in the channel,
on gold mining. :
‘Loeated near the.Gray Hag!
est Hill Divide area is reported ‘to be ;
VETERAN'S OFFICIALS THANK
(Ed. Notes Below are printed let= .
ters from the American Legion .and .
Veterans of Foreign Wars representatives at Sacramento, thanking
Assemblyman Allien G. Thurman
for his enthusiastic support of veterans legislation.) ©
NUGGET ADVISES
. This is the Nevada Gity-Grass
. : Valley Nugget’s Annual Winter,
Edition. Patronize local merchants
for the wide variety of winter
needs. You.will find in their amfortable winter living. :
Turn the Nugget’s pages and
read the price and style news in its
advertising columns.
You will find it pays to: shop at
home,-in the stores of our. local
Nevada City and Grass Valley
SACRAMENTO: The arrangements
were, made, to return te Poughkeepsie, N. ¥., the ‘body, of Ernest A: Wiltsee, 85, pieturesque Superior California
mining figure, who died in the Sutter
. "He was vice president of the California Historical Society. At one
time his collection of early California
historical items was considered one
of the finest in the state. ‘
_ Wiltsee confined his mining activities to the gold’ industry. One
of his latest ventures was the acquisition of extensive gravel holdings in the North San Juan area of
. Nevada county, where he intended
to start drag line operations.
\¥:, made the
_ VETERANS
‘i i “Booop't: :
gma
THE AMERICAN LEGION:
/ Department of California.‘
Mr. Allen G. Thurman; : aged
Colfax, California, .. og See ed ire
Thurman: -' Dear Asse mblyman :
¢ legislature. The session of
ing been complet
I feel that the sessi
and the period .
“would not be
elapsed for the onston to-.sign bills, .
5
complete if I dia n take this opportunity to thank you\ for your unselfish and enthusiastic
veteran program
American Legion. ‘
Leaders who have made a
of veteran legislation, ed
various states, — 4 : E
has the distinction of haying \
pport
outstanding and progressive y:
laws, and your part in ¢
this, 1. hope, isa. source:
you as ‘it is to me. To ¥
ther legislators; “who. ha
‘accomplishing this; the: v
indeed, be gratefulWith: kindest personal
Yours very truly, __
(Signed) LYNN G.
Honorable Allen G. Thurman; —
Colfax, California. ee
Now that the current session
sponsored “by the
of the
legislature has reached its end, 1
would like to take the opportunity. o1
Wars to thank you for ys
tion in connection with
legislation. Your assistance.’
of great valne to .the ;