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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 16, 1931 (6 pages)

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Se ag TERN TRIE TH ee UE re THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA ‘south of town, and was quickly responded to by the local office of the forest service. : : . Jason R. Meek, Jr., and wife ana “CAMPTONVILLE . NEWs Notes ALASKA MINERAL OUTPUT ~ SEEN AS REMARKABLE party from Marysville was in this Coforado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, New Mexico,. Oklahoma, Oregon, ton and Wyoming it is expected that: in Alaska is estimated at $651,500,-' official. representatives of the follow 000, and the value of the output fs ing federal departments will be in considered “remarkable” since the attendance: Geological Survey, Fed large operations are confined prin‘eral Power Commission, the United Cipally to the coast because of transStates army, Department of Agriculportation facilities, while “‘vast min‘ture, Reclamation Bureau and _ the eral wealth of the interior’ remains Forest Service. chicken dinner. The following school Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schofield moalmost untouched, the department of Ralph P. Williamson, vice chair‘mates and friends of the young lady tored to DoDwnieville Sunday eventhe interior points out in a volume man of the Federal Power Commiswere present; assisting her in passing ing to visit relatives. — of information on the Territory just sion; Dr. Elwood Meal. commisthis milestone very pleasantly: CarnN The commtitee in charge of the republished. sioner of the Bureau of Reclamation, “men Cassano, Bobby Cassano, Fran-. ' Gold output of all placer mines pair of the local Masonic hall has fin‘eis Cassano, Mrs. Julius A. Cassano, ished tis worké and submits “report has a value of about $254,125,000, rand N. C. Grover, chief hydraulic endgineer of the geological survey, will Warren Pauly, Leland Pauly, Mrs. J. herewiht, the work having been done the publication points out. In 1929 attend, it was-announced. ‘E. Pauly, Thelma Lang, Anna Lang, in a véry satisfactory manner, a dethe placer-mine output was estimated a Thelnia Butz Lois Butz, Dolores Bicided improvement to the town. The above $4,100,000. RAILROAD TO REPEAT . . -ghop, Mrs. Leonard L. Bishop, CarThat part of the publication dealMasonic lodge’ by ald of public “CENT-A-MILE” OFFER "mel Turner, Wilma Turner, Mr. and dances given this summer, made the ing with Alaskan mineral resources . ' _. Mrs. M.G. Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Euhall one-third larger and moved the follows in full text: The powerful “iron horses” stabl_ gene H. Hays, Eva Joy Cunningham The developed mineral resources stairway going to the second floor Ked in Southern Pacifin round-houses and Miss Dorothy Hays. ‘from the interior of the building to of Alaska include gold lodes and Earl L. Cleveland, former resident the outside. The committee then covpPlacers, copper, coal, tin, petroleum throughout six western states will of this piace; and now district agent ered the interoir rough boards with and marble. In addtiion to these, silagain be called upon to perform _ forthe Northwestern Mutual Life Inthe best. grade of plasterboard, and ver, fead, antimony, tungsten, pallaheavy duty in connection with anoth0. “> GLASSES WINTER DAYS ARE ‘South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washing . section Sunday holding a picnic on Oregon creek. : Acton M. Cleveland and Erle Pauly “--GAMPTONVILLE, Oct. 15.—Miss motored to Nevada City Monday on Dorothy Hays celebrated. her birth-: a short visit. “day a few days ago at the home of Julius Ramm arrived Monday from cher grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. the state of Washington on a visit ‘alvin on Main street, with a big to his. oldhome. sentatives from Arizona, California, DR. SAWYER Ott Bldg. Nevada Cityj. Hours 2 to 4 = GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS ED BURTNER, Proprietor. Finest of Enchiladas is about $126,716,009, of ‘cursions ings, school affairs, church, funerals, production‘ GOOD CLEAN SERVICE tor>kas & business visitor in town iW. A: Ealing and C. N. Chatfeild JAMESTOWN, Calif.—The Jump Teday on a short business te to Sierra City, i * Henry C. Kattenhorn of aScramen to 1929. > WabS Mal Ge day, is was emphasized. Inctusion of Se noons at your home and deliver on the next trip over. We will California a elas > your phone charges. W. H. Osborne setete > Vegetables last few yeare. The total copper proFriday, “October 9, is expected to} duetion” fs ‘about «1,189,989,000 prove popular with persons planning : seas pounds, valued at $208,008,000: Of Bhort trips. property where they make their home. Final return limit for the forth of Ae ce Is FRESH FISH : : Nevada City All Kinds of Mellons THE BEST FOR LESS ALWAYS Phone 302 this, 40,510,000 ‘pounds, valued at Placer mining, begun at Juneau Francisco spent two days in this secers, particularly of specimen ore, 38 in 1886, was exténded to the Yukon tion hunting, killing a large buck or More yéars ago, is again to become credit Fresh Fruits and coming excursions will be Monday, made a business trip to Placer couner mine at Stent, two miles south< about §$7,1300,600, “pounds, repreOctober 19, Clapp stated, giving traeast of Jamestown, one of the Mothty a few days ago. 2 sents the output: of 1929. . velers an 11-day outing from the er: Lede’s mpst famous goll produeTony Amareland party of San Will call Monday and Thursday after EDDIE LEONG been authorized to ‘Copper mining began in 1900. and Sunday, October 11, in the three-day has ‘made rapid strides during ‘the ‘offering of Dargdin fares, beginning . St. NEVADA CITY CLEANERS which $3,6 44/000 should be credited start on Thursday, Friday or Satur FAMOUS JUMPER MINE * BECOME ACTIVE AGAIN a “have and Phone 375—111 W Main Tamales Always on Hand sale date is to be featured for tho entation was made at a meeting of though the hall is owned and mainof other commodities. first time since the company origin-: “the. association at. the. Travelers .ho‘tained by the Masonic ‘fraterntiy, it! Gold-lede mining ‘has been carried ated its now famous “dollar day” (tel when several insurance men on in southeastern Alaska since 1880 is the community hall, and is given “tel, when several insurance men at all times, without charge for all aud is a large and well-developed in‘merchandising of train travel. * epoke on subjects of interest to the Gommunity purpeses, public meetdustry. The value of-'the total iode In the past; all penny-a-mile ex George shep-. Free Delivery first date of sale. The tickets will be. @ eee accepted on ail trains, coach or Pull-. Seeeessoesooooosoooeceonse Basin ‘in’ 1886.° No very: important man, for travel over the company’s} } active after an idleness of a decade; discoveries of placer gol@ were, howlines from Bl Paso to Portland and MAPS FOR SALE It, With the Magzeppa property aéL. M. Griffin of San Francisco was ever, made in Alaska until aftér the from San Franciseo to Ogden, acjoining on the south, has been ac _ ‘@ business visitor in town Friday. Klondyké ruéh of 1898. This brought cording to the announcement, NEVADA CITY NUGGET OFFIOB Mr.end = Mrs, Frank Sommers of quired, under Jease and bond, from Fridéy near’ the Kennedy ranch, ‘ a: latge riuimber of’ people into the Santa Crus arrived Friday to spend J. W. Schiffman and Con O’Shed Territory and led to the finding of 2 . few days’ vacation at his old home of Jameswton by Guy T. Smooth and at Mill creek. ' Los Angeles ‘and: associates. It is golf st Nomé in 1898; at: Fairbanks} officially. announced -that operation ¥. J. Johnson of ‘in 1902, and in the Innoko-Iditarol . ’ Oakland was in region in 19068. of the two properties, as 2 private town Friday on. business. Meanwhile the other smaller disenterprise, will be resumed withis County Surveyor Jason R. Meek, tricts were developed, notably those .#ecompanied by his grandson, Wilk ten days, preparations to thet ead of thé Yukon, the Copper, and the Mam C. Meek was in town Friday now being under way. ‘Suaitna Basins. The total gold outfrom Sierra ‘City en route to their The Jumper mine embraces three put of al] the placer mines has a val‘home at Marysville. elaims, namely; the Jumper, Golden ue of about §264,125,00000,0 and Miss Bleanor Turner arrived FriRule ané New Ezra, or 60 acres, and the placer-mine output of 1929, has} 5 m Nevada City to spend the the Maveppa ene claim of 20 acres. an estimated vaiue of:-$4,117;600. ‘week end with her parents at Weeds The Mazeppa fs equipped with a 29Silver hasbeen recovered, most of Point. ‘ stamp mill and ie practically virghi it In mining gold and copper, to a George Schilling returned Saturterritory. The Jumper has extensive total -value of about $11,738,000. day from a short visit to. Sacramento. workings. These inelude a 600-foet The value of the output of all other
~ {Leo Thomas of ‘Browns Valleywas shaft and an 1,80@-foot winze below mineral produete including tin, marfn town Friday on a@ short businéss the main level. According to reports, ble, gypsum, coal, petroleum, lead, visit. its past produetion exceeds $10,000,ete., to the closé of 1929is about Mrs. Anna F. Grove and niece, 000, largely in high grade ore, some $14,914 ; ,000. © Miss Florie Schmidt of San Francisco of which was so great in value that 0 spent the week end visiting their “high-grading”’’ miners. bribed unold home here. scrupulous shift bosses to give them Mr. and Mrs. EB. A. Ward left Sunjobs In the mine. One shoot of ore passed through town Saturday enroute to her home. LeLe Bullington and LoLLuie E. Bullington motored to Nevada City Saturday. Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland motored to Auburn Sunday on a short visti. Julius E. Pauly motored to Sierra City Saturday on a'short business visit. : Mrs. Pauly and daughter, Mrs. foot. H— Vocal and Instrumental Instruction Late of the Royal College of Music, London, England. Vocal pupil of Henry Blower and. Piano pupil of Herbert Sharpe. Terms on application. Phone 229R. 218 French Ave. Grass Valley. 6— Moneur of Quincy arrived Saturday Announcement was made today by the California State Engineer, Ed ROSETTA BUZZA JOHNS ward Hyatt, that a conference of the Association of Western tSate Engineers has been called for October 28, 29 and 30-in Sacramento. Subjects listed for discussion inelude “Federal and State Policies With Respect‘to Control of Water,” “Foresight in Planning the Development of Water Resources” and “Conservation and Administration of Public The greatest aid to the improveDomain.’ _@ @ short visit to her son and famMent of morals is age. In addition to official state repre ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pauly. Fred J. Joubert left Sunday for ne Friday on a short visit. Miss Katheryne Pauly who attends eolieg at. Oakland arrived Friday ‘on ‘a week ond visit to her parents here. to to Marysville Saturday on a short bust i i good, rti 2é aise as Werintendent of schools of Plumas wounty celebrated a birthday Satur day at Quincy. cost—AT PRICES OF THEDAY. M. F. Lusk of Downieville was in town Thursday evening attending a And while most of the restaurants through still ¥ per cent lower, meaning that you wholesome, sanitary food at the day. jand sister, Emma J. Ramm, held g and ain addition, to our every day E sais hd eee Ge decid con sumtin a Rev. Monsigneur Father Charles his home with cold, wet feet. electric heaters: ose that heat and circulate the air and those that give a beam of heat where you want it. Your dealer has both types. Our low electric rate makes eg a electric heating econom1 Trade in your old heater We ewill allow you $2.50 for , for your old—oil, coal, wood or electric—portable heater when More than 54,000 you turn it in on a new Wesix Cent-a-Watt. That means you pay but $10 on terms, for a $12.50 heater. J it to our local ofice. Orders may come-and go by the hundreds, but you will be sure of your heater immediately. Remember, this is not a sale. But it is an offer that Bess visit. F Miss Elsie Ann Price, deputy su _ pending hie vacation visiting Use an electric heater for dressing, bathing or when the children come GRASS VALLEY STEAM LAUNDRY Now while this offer is still ogen, pencil your name and the week end visiting relatives. A. Ramm of San Francisco who is LOUISE MARTIN heater hatidy for the sudden address on the coupon below and ‘high school arrived Friday to spend _ f changes to cold ‘and rain. The sun‘ny, cheerful glow banishes chills. entire schools, apartment houses, churches, and homes. James L. Joubert and Chas. Wil motored 1 ve should keep an electric it into any baseboard outlet. The heater is designed upon the same principle as its successful big brothers which heat gon Jr., students at the Sacramento Lang _ Toilet Articles, phone us. The Cent-a-Watt is made to heat the air in small rooms. It is finished in aluminum. To obtain heat simp! plug Erle Pauly motored to Marysville <A. new Electric Heater/ Even if your old heater is good for nothing we want to replace it with the popular, new Cent-a-Watt. To obiain your heater, fill out and mail the coupon below or tele San Francisco to attend the Grand Lodge of Masons next week at that William ple snap up quickly. Each of the first 3,860 P. G. and . Cus tomers who turn in an old heater will get a new heater for $10. The $10 is payable in easy, never-missed payments of $1 a month. Just let us-send you a heater. Price of Cent-a 111 Bennett St. Grease Valieg oe TRY THE.. TERMINAL HOTEL Watt where old heater is not turned in, is $12.50. Se re ee ee ¥4 block from Terminal Station and ee eee ee ee FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON Pacific Gas and Electric Company. (Mail to local office.) Gentlemen: Please send me a new. Wesix Cent-a-Watt electric heater. I have an old permble heater which you are to accept for the first armen of $2.50. You may then bill me $1 a month for 10 months. disc Name 2 a 5 was = town Tuesday on a short business . } = mS _ WW. P. Fischer of Downieville was . There ‘are two types of portable Miss Belle Alexander, superinténlength, it is elaimed by old-timers : BEAUTY SHOPPE. ‘ater: , \ day for a brief visit at Sacramento. 80 feet and another 100 feet is f-"—~dent of schools of Sierra county, yielded $25,000 in gold to the linear THE ROSE LEE d l o n a for on this t : Street City PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY ~ 108-103 1 (18NB 2-5750) — 7 . YOU CAN SPARE IT . PINE STREET TAMALE PARLOR Life Underwriters for having written now boast of one of the largest, best been. found, and some of them have rmade by E. W. Clapp, general pasthe largest amount of life insurance ‘and most. upto. date clean haH of been produced either in temporary ‘senger traffic manager for the rail; mining operations or as a by-product ,road,. who pointed out that a Sunday Nevada City in a given.period of time. The presany town in the: mountains. Al , -Baward Smith and LET US HAVE YOUR . WINTER COAT WHILE if ~* surance Company at Sacramento, was and paintd all interior woodwork, dium, platinum, zinc, quicksilver, er offering of “cent-a-mile’ train awarded a silver cup @ few days ago ceiling, etc., and provided drapes for iron, peat, graphite, asbestos, mica, Tides on October 9, 10 and 11. ‘yoy the’ Sacramento Association of the windows. The community can molybendite, sulphur and barite have . , Announcement to this effect was '* association. COMING Eye, Ear, Nose and Throa Fy. A Splendid Value : WM, Sau, ja .