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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 20, 1939 (6 pages)

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* : ADDITIONAL MINING NEWS (Continued From Page One) is being tested in channels in the Steep Hollow district east of Nevada _City. Sufficient water is obtainable in Steep Hollow creek to work the ground. F. E. Ford of Los Angeles is president of the company. ZEIBRIGHT MINE It is stated material has been trucked to the Zeibright mine for a forty room modern hotel for miners. “The site has been cleared and a cement foundation will be started at once. Many single men drive to and’ from Nevada (City throughout good weather but the new building will housé workers during bad weather. JACKSON ORE VEIN Charles E. Leiter, Orrin Thompkins and Frank Holbrooke are developing the Jackson property north of Nevada City. A small vein of very rich ore runs through this property. It is owned by Mrs. J. J. Jackson, Sr., J.,J. Jackson, Jr. and Mrs. Grace Englebright of Nevada City. Oldsmobile SALES AND SERVICE —GUARANTEED USED CARS— 1939 Olds 60, 4 door sedan. 1937 Deluxe Chev. Coupe. 1937 Olds Town Sedan. 1937 Olds Coupe, radio. 1933 Chevrolet Sedan, and several others. ® MARKELL Morons HILLS FLAT PHONE 4386 (Opposite Highway Patrol Office) MARY JANE MINE James ‘Murphy, part owner, of Gras mine near Puller Lake. foot tunnel has been reopened re for operati@n. to the mine last week, BOUNDARY MINE John Becker laid all miners off but two in with a full crew. past production record. SPRING HILL MINE the Spring Hill mine gram started about two months ago. The mill has been treating custom ore all summer, HOT WATER MINE The operators of the Hot Water mine at Graniteville have a five Stamp mill treating ore and plans are to enlarge the plant’ to ten stamps. A Deisel electric generator has beer. installed to operate the mill, hoist and pump. W. L. Baker is president and general manager and J. L. Jackson is superintendent. LIBERTY QUARTZ MINE J. E. Robertson and partner are working the Liberty quartz mine at Graniteville. They are sinking a shaft and a test run of ore has been made. While the ore is known to contain gold they are waiting to obtain test values before making any plans. IDAHO-MARYLAND MINES Crews are still sinking in the Brunswick shaft. The work was started from the 1600 foot level and plans,are to go as far as the 2,300 foot level. Plans call for 200 more feet to complete this work. (Mrs. A. Durbin and grandson, Donald Thomas, are visiting Thomas’ brother, Richard pene in San Francisco, RE-ROOF . The Hills Flat Lumber Co. ‘Remodel YOUR HOME With Our New Plan Of Financing $60 TO $2500 LOW INTEREST —, SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS has Larry Landry of Nevada City and Valley are reopening the Mary Jane The 1500 quiring much work’ to get it ready A crusher was taken of Town Talk has his Boundary mine and plans are being mapped for reopening in a short time The property is south of Grass Valley and has a good C. C. Cushwa, superintendent of Situated between Nevada City and Grass Valley, is continuing the sinking pro. which he thinks promising. It is near _ wal MINERS FOUNDRY EMPLOYS FORTY The Miners. Foundry of Nevada City has about 40 men on its payroll the largest number they have ever employed. The company has 20 of these men at the Cherokee mine near Greenville, Plumas county, where a mill and mine machinery are being installed. The foundry has just inStalled two 30 inch jigs on a drag line “dredger. for the Yuba Gold Recovery Syndicate formerly the Dakin company, Robert McAgee is in charge of operations which are being carried out along Deer Creek west of Nevada City. The Nevada City firm also building a 100 horse power underground hoist for the 16-tol mine at Alleghany. An especially. heavy one and a half ton skip has just been built for the Palasades gold in mine at Calistoga, ¢ SIERRA COUNTY MINES ORO FINO MINE $ Supplies have been trucked to the j Oro Fino mine above Alleghany and 'éverything is in readiness for operations throughout the winter months. The company has spent considerable money in building a new boarding house, machine shop and other necessary buildings, C. Morrison is in charge of the work, SISSON GOLD MINE A twenty five ton pilot plant has been installed at the Sisson gold mine company property near Sierra City. Water will be used for power facilities. An auxiliary gas power plant will give additional, power. Captain J. Hodgson is in charge of operations. ; THREE KINGS MINE Ted LeMaire in charge of operation at the Three Kings mine at Alleghany has opened an office in the building occupied by the late W. P. Sawyer in Nevada City. The property is well equipped and development will be carried out under well mapped plans. NEVADA CITY NUGGET TRINITY CHURCH ity—8 a. m. Holy Communion. 19 a.m. Church school. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. The rector will preach upon ‘‘After Baptism, What?” The music will be led by a vested choir. Mrs. Raymond will be at the organ, and Mrs. Libbey will direct the choir. 7:30 p. m. Evening prayer. A quiet service for those who wish to end their day with thoughts worthwhile. Thé rector will lead the group in meditation. 8 p. m. The lecture hour. The lecture for this Sunday is on “The History Behind the Christian Sacraments’”’ Mrs. Marian Libbey announces that hereafter choir rehearsal will take place on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The choir numbers over twenty now; it will be limited to thirty. Those desiring to become members and benefit from the instruction of Mrs. Marian Libbey and Mrs. Grace Raymond, should notify them within tthe next two weeks, Phone Mrs. Libbey: 213-J. Parents with children interested in the junior choir should inform Mrs, Libbey and have their chilldren at the church on Wednesday evening. Those interested in the Sunday evening services should come for the next three weeks, since the rector will not have these services after the middle of ‘November, for at that time he will be resuming his studies: at the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, Activities of the ° Convocation— Tuesday, October 31: The convocation of the Deanery of Sacramento has its fall convocation at The Church of Our Savior, Placerville, at 10:30 in the morning. Men and women of the parish are extended a cordial invitation by the church at Placerville. Those wishing to spend this day at Placerville will kindly notify Mr. Pateman so that he may arrange for transportation. Among those speaking at the convocation, there will be the bishop of the diocese: the dean WOODRUFF QUARTZ E. D. Woodruff is developing another dyke the found on his property. He has found an 18 inch solid highly mineralized vein in the dyke where the Downieville highway was cut through about 15 years ago and’ the workmen found several gold pockets. Woodruff will have to secure a permit to continue any great amount of work at this site as it is so near the highway. He has also spent part of the summer developing a vein on rector of Trinity City. All members of Trinity. parish are invited to spend the day with the people at Plac rville. Please inform Mr. Pateman o SUNDAY SERVICE of the convocation. Dean E. L. Freeland; the rector of St. Luke’s, Woodland, the Rev. H.C. Ray and’ the church, Nevada SUNDAY SERVICE The Twentieth Sunday after Trin. earlier age and mature earlier. . dicate that 3 per cent of the coun-! ee . . meu aa REGARMS SCHOOL . NOTES By BARBARA PHARISS This information service on education is brought to you by special arrangement with Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, Questions on education may be submitted through this newspaper. Last Friday marled the end of ‘the first six weéks period. Thursday re= port cards were put ont. Special class meetings were held the last — ; twenty minutes of the sixth period pista ‘and the class advisor distributed the QUESTION: Are children of high cards to the students. There are two intelligence usually more deve’oped. semesters in a school year with six rhysically for their age than children . 8ix-week periods. of sates intelligence? . CLASS PINS REPLY: Yes, studies of this rouse Wednesday afternoon, during the ject have found that children who. fifth period, the juniors were called are above the average in intelligence. to a special class.meeting for the are also usually above the average in Purpose of selecting their class rings.
: Bracelets, necklaces, and pins were — also on display. The representative was from A. R. Dankworth, Ine. There was also a man representing the Engravers Corporation. An oyal ring called ‘Varsity’ was almost ~ unanimously chosen. iThe A. R_Dankworth Co. which has supplied 'the class rings for the past few years, is taking care of the order. Physical development. According t} the 1939 Yearbook of the American . Educational Research Association. ' such children tend to exceed others of their age in height, weight, and development of the bone structure of the body. They reach puberty at an There are numerous exzeptions to: this, but in general the brightest child in any age group is likely to be the most accelerated in physical development, QUESTION: What is the propor. tion of college graduates to nongraduates in this country? REPLY: Government estimates {> SENIOR PICTURES The arrangements made previously for the senior rictures have been . changed. Maurice will come to the hiep school October 24, 25 and.-96, and take all the pictures. This will ; save the students from making a trip to Grass Valley. try’s adult population has graduated . from college and that 4 ner cent more has attended some colleze. QUESTION: How many students! are enrolled in private schools an SEAROHLIGHT ISSUE The serond issue of the Searchlight will be issued some time Friqi day afternoon. Miss Presley is the asi teas wv», editor. She and her staff have been REPLY: The latest comnlete ffzworking hard during the week ta ures show that there were 2.271,387 ' publish it. pupils in private elementary schoo's: -* t ‘ in 1936, 415,131 in private second: . MRS. JACKSON HONORED ary schools and 594,096 in private eee : institutions of higher learning — a{ Mrs. Phyliss Smith entertained! total of 3,280.614. These figures in, Friday evening with a party and. clude parochial schools. shaver honoring Mrs. Thelma JackThis was slightly over 12 per cent son. Bridge was played and a dainty of the enrollment in public schools . luncheon enjoyed. ° and universities, . —— Mrs. A. H. Tickell left Wednesda Mrs. John R. Pell and twin sons . for San Francisco on a visit with were moved from the Nevada City ‘friends. While away she will atterd e: Sanitarium to their home on upper the fair on Treasure Island. ee Boulder street Tuesday. The twins. Mrs. Harry L, Englebright is inwere born, Tuesday, September 26, San Francisco attending the fair and1939, , enjoying a -Short vacation. intention to go. H. THOMAS PATEMAN, Rector. made it possible — through it’s own plan of financing—for every homeowner to renovate their home at an ‘unbelievably low cost. See us today for particulars of this money-saving) opportunity. FIX FLOORS RE-PAINT ADD A ROOM another part of the property. A 15 foot shaft is opening up a ribbon structure, perpendicular and highly mineralized. This property lies north of the South Yuba highway bridge. 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All the young people invited. Preaching service at 7 p. nf. Ten minute song service. Call for favorite hymns Tom Rickard will lead. Vocal-solo, ‘‘Hear Ye 0 Israel’, Mrs. Chas, -Elliott. Accompanist Mrs, White. Sermon, ‘What Is Right With the Youth of Today,” pastor. _ The pastor says: In all the generations of the past the lord and his church stood in need of moral and spiritual leadership, but surely we need moral and spiritual leadership today with more than half the world in a terrible struggle on battle fields which threatens our very civilization. None but the power.of an Almighty God can save the world from entire destruction. We do not believe there ever was a time when the world needs the Lord so much as today. We never had the instruments of destruction that were so destructive as today. We have tried everything else and have failed, why not try God and His program of life. If we do what a different world we would have. We would have a world brotherhood, and our program would ever be constructive,’ Week events: Prayer. service Tuesday at 7 p. m. Come and study the Bible. Young people’s prayer meeting in the parsonage at 7:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m Come and ‘help in the Miss Myrtle Kime, teacher in the ls Here —with— NEW COLORS, MATERIALS, STYLES IN COATS. SUITS. y “PORTSWEAR You are cordially invited to come in and see our late arrivals in all departments of women’s apparel. THE STYLE SHOP 309 Broad Street Nevada City Phone 117