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September 6, 1935 (6 pages)

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Jevada City Nu ‘Thinking Out Loud . California not only leads all states to the U. S. Bureau of Mines report, just issued, but leads its nearest rival was MOTOR WORKS IS Retain Highway Crew INCORPORATED by more than 719,063 ounces, as compared with South Dakota’s production of 486,118 ounces. In 1935, California produced 613,578 ounces and South Dakota 512,403. Dakota’s productin shows a South decline in 1934. The teritory of Alaska has stepped into second place among United States possessions with a production of 537,281 ounces. The Phillippine islands fast year produced 332,974, which is a little more than Colorado’s record. California, it seems, is still well entitled to call North San Juan and the San Juan testing the renroval of The to Downieville. a of “road generally now curves’, thousand Juan San highway crew from North known as the “Mae West in Road’’ Sounty is still the chief prop to the crew Juan; the and San come all the way from Downieville to repair it. A letter of protest has been sent While Mussolini is busy with the throne and title. Lion of Judah, it is very likely that Hitler will seize the opportunity of establishing, or attempting to estaba dictatorship over and headquarters at Marysville, and a delegation consisting of Mrs. George. Uhrig, William to union highway the Clerkins Mr. and appointed to protest with Austria. Yugo-Slavia and Czewaite have been proposed the against person in fight ho-Slovakia will undoubtedly incluacrew, the of this menace to their liberties, along ‘change. Several foreCunningham, the William ing side such Italian allies’ as can be homes their hed establis have man, mustered. France undoubtedly would assumpbe drawn into this voretx of war, in in North San Juan, on the highof point stragetic support of the Little Entente. Aption that this be never would. ance, parently Great Britain does not place way mainten much reliance in Mussolini’s. anee that interests British menaced by drive Ethiopia, on probability Mussolini’s that and assur are not pending is a there England will atand tempt to close the Suez Canal thus balk Italy’s adventure. As one writer expresses it: ‘Italy lights the fuse fizzles or reaches tse magazine and causes another huge world explosion, is in the fuse.’”’ Whether the day. abandoned, school by Twenty two would see 2m of North San Juan damage the winter storms bring in order . that these may not be handicapped by absente. slidesSs, Sometimes there winter, both last as on “new place the crew at Downieville, put a hardship. sarily tion on of the the residents Hl. of that po1 highway where traffic is heaviest. land which are most subject to win ter slide Ss and both sides much of nearer obstructions North it to San are Juan are: A. Adams, J. WwW. Or secretary-treasurer; McCraney, W. E. president, vice Nevada City Wright $4500 , 000 and the remaining will and the Hull, warning the Soviet sov field for the employment of loanable of! bank funds, and that the credit interenal country,’ indicates state. affairs that in the this Roosevelt resents Bolshevik administration acclaim, in other words, takes matter if President the Tables Councilman . necessary to the ‘business. The for were the ‘*Be lieving that the public is en this Street the building the building and re-building of . {completed paving Park Avenue, mov and used mining and other :nacl 1ina ) ery. The combination ted ri quip ment Tuesday. fin-:i a to Nimrod Pavement crew. strect is to be laid ol to will be Into one fill_a very partments felt will given ae wT of over takes i the ing numerical strength in this counLetter of Credit Plan were explained of the try were better under the Rooselby E. M. Rector, Manager 1} Am of Bank of Branch reCity more Nevada a velt regime than under . actionary administration. What they count on, undoubtedly is that ulti erica. “The procedure of this new type mately the policies of the Roosevelt of financing is simple,’’ he said. ‘‘A regime will fail, and that, stirring prospective purchaser of a mew or any of our in the hellbroth of national disconused car applies at branches for the Automobile Letter country this in communists the tent, of Credit. Knowing the approximate j will be advantaged. son, value of the car he plans 4 As regards the ‘“‘most serious conaequences’”’ we can imagine nothing more serious ensuing than a severance of diplomatic relations, and don't think that would entail any serious consequences. This. country did very well without commercial or diplomatoe relations -with Russia for a matter of fifteen years. The overnight decision of, the Roosevelt administration to restore diplomatic relations has brought this country very little increase in commerce and an enormous increase in embarrassment. And no one in the country is in, or the amount of the to trade down-pay ment he wishes to make, it is merely a matter of arithmetic mine the balance to necessary deterto ob tain the car he desires. “An. Automobile Letter is issued of for the amount Credit necessary embarrassed than the And one who stood beside it Whispered these words to me, **As it was in the beginning, So forever shall it be.”’ to complete the purchase. This Letter of Credit is in the hands purchaser when he selects and permits him to deal buyer. “The bank pays the for the. net the buyer then balance as cars, a casnyj dealer due repays of the his the cash him and bank in monthly installments, on a cost basis computed on extren®ely favorable terms. As he makes the purCHANGE IN AUTO FEES chase with the status of a cash buyBeginning January 1, 1936, Calier, he need make his credit inforfornia motorists will pay $1.75 for mation available only to the bank. “Our new Automobile Letter of of their each.$100 market value Credit Plan already has been an@ vehicles. This will be known as nounced to the personnel of all the paid be will vehicle license fee and more There was a turbulent river That surged through its rocky bed, Grim canyon walls beside it Anda strip of sky o’er head; Presi dent. in leu of personal property tax. The branches of Bank of America and usual registration fee of $3. for has met with an euthnetgatic . reanes’cara. also wilPrebeagh sa But I diverted the current— I severed its hoary Bands And led it, serene and shriven To arid and pleading lands. There was a wrong I. hated— An ancient and mildewed blight, And one said, ‘hush, be patient; Whatever is, is right.” But out of my dreams and longings I fashioned a pathway*new; For It Is and It Was are phantoms, But I am The Will To Do. —A,. MERRIAM CONNER. paving following was held The Fish and Cane Com missior” has planted 1,500,000 fish in Nevada repair and bills were $1355; H. Geo. County in the last two weeks finishing ordered Calanan, $20; Dr. EB. M. Rose Foley, $12.50 Miles H. W. Brown; $75; ner, their work Thursday. In the $40; Mrs. $125; Nev en, Chas. : of to it “} need in Sharp, Dist., $542.40; Electric®Co., $221.47; Commeree, $7.50; W. S. $15; Service G. Chamber Clelland, Williamson, $19.75; $18.87; City Garage, $17.78; their work and this year
equipment, This ‘year with Earl ‘t. was an unusual one, as the fish were the Nevada! J. W. Shebley, $4.45; Chas. Thomas, $112; Max SoMartz, °° $16; laro, $112; Clarence Addison Janes, $87.50; all men . H. Willard of the commission. $8.51; Plaza Sup Station, doing Hiscox, fish and game warden, of Pac, Gas; Nevada City, is being assisted by A H. Standard Ofl Co., er 57.50; fish and Game Commission The are Hallett Irrigation new day. P. Coughlan, $12.50;.H. S. and business. The Will To Do Calanan 'powman dam watershed 700,000 fish paid: were planted. Work of planting 1,Frank Wright, $95; Garfield Rob500,000 in Placer county started to the iunect ion of Silv a avenue, or ove; matter. ancing automobile purchases, we are this community. . Ninrrod street. half ot of more th an Letter making our Automobile 2Bee oi Davis, formerly of Oa land seriously, the people should also. ; eceustomers th: to Credit Plan available to surface paved This will a give . will have charge of the office and { the 425, When all is said. and done the . and non-customers at all front of the municipa} accounting and will install a system street in was branches of our bank. , of modern methods in caring for the communistic commendation pool. public the that anticipate voiced “We delegates incoming and outgoing business. The rather faint. The ci ty council plans to pave a One of the novel features: of the hot , their preference for Roosevelt as a will be prompt in accepting this new : much as possible during’ the stop gap. They preferred the Rooselow-cost means of financing the puri weather and will move from Nimrod. new business will be that all emvelt administration to an Old Guard . chase of automobiles, and that sales . to Clay, Nile and Adams streets ployees will be stockholders and will . will . of cars throughout California Republican, or Bourbon Democratic Prospect Hill. If time permits they] profit in the development and the be stimulated accodingly. believed communists The return. trove and Winter growth of the business. will also pave Details of the bank’s Automobile gain. and It is the plan of the company to growth for Ghances their streets. the Kopp, Clerk Discussion Sidewalk The these decided night. City present. gram. . department ave crev . have and last Penrose, session Hall, was also discussed. has been engaged for t his The remaining part of able man FISH AND GAME PLANT TROUT IN NEVADA CO. regard to paving the street pro in was a andi titled to the ‘best possible service in seriously. . most liberal terms of credit Murchie corporation makes employment of these facilities of Mrs. . ed for a’beautiful lighting scheme. The Nevada City Council held their ‘regular monthly ed and increased to the point where enlarged facilities were absolutely of h will . colored floodlights are to be arrang Locklin. arrangement: and CITY COUNCIL HOLDS REGULAR MEETING i of work will be solicited. A very c ap munistic interference with arrangement Schreiber, Mrs. A. MINE . + mation eee Ww. Mrs. The The for substantial amounts. NIMROD STREET WiLL BE PAVED TO SILVA AVE. the automobile buyer who deals on City Superintendent an installment basis has been estab: Halle stt. who with lished by his financial record in this } H. ith’ ‘take immediate steps to stop com Door and admissions: Hall. . make a beautiful display effect. A es fountain is to be placed in the cen-. ture expansion of the business. with} a cash buyer. Terre Haute, Indiana and had been A part of the building will be ar aspirations, of communistic “The principles of automobite finin Nevada City with his family, only ranged for electric motor rebuild ing malice. Like the commendation ot which ancing are now sufficiently well esthree months. The body was taken in! and new machinery ‘will be installed Hearst, William Randolph conservative permit to Gt Jertord, and 1baking ovens will be erected to charze by Coroner frequently destroys politically the tablished part } and funeral services will be lreld this equip the business so that fact ory this service to make a banks commended, the communists in Mosfacilities,” afternoon. ‘class work can be accomplished. Ancow assembled may have been wickot their regular credit other part of the building will be ed enough to wish to destroy the said Giannini. financing of . “We feel that the viven over to a modern up-to-t heRoosevelt administration with their offers a_ safe {minute machine shop and all classes praise. The sharp note sent by Secreautomobile purchases ernment of ‘‘most serious consequenunless the seat of communism ces' Goldsmith. Holland, Mrs. J. M. Foley, Mrs. E. ter of the hall and if possible vari ticipated that the greater part of the issue will be placed locally as sev Memoriat Jones morning, P. C. fu the treasury in retained the} nossible and enables the corporation Hospital new. credit } service Announcement of a to render prompt efficient jap of the gods. Pray God the Uni-. . father of eight children. Usrey drill-; of ase purch the ical type of mechan financing . anda with the highest lesson for its plan ted States has learned Zeithe ed into a missed hole at’ work. / new and used automobiles on a low stays out of the fight. bright mine last. Sunday afternoon has been decided to enlarge It cost basis was made today by $2 WE: of AmBank and the i njuries received in the blasi; the facilities for business generally American and other communists, . G iannini, President.of and with this in mind the corporacaused his death. gathered a short time ago at Moserica. The deceased miner leaves a widtion has purchased a large block of The most novel innovation of the supporting advocated who cow, issuthe ow, Mrs. Katherine Usrey, four sons,. land just outside the city limits of administration, plan Is the provision for his Roosevelt and the to Frank, William, Donald and Phillip, . Nevada City on the Tahoe-Uk iah may, or may not have uttered comance of a letter of credit purchaser, automobile and four daughters, Juanita, Davis,; highway and a substantial build ing mendations of the Roosevelt adminprospective Millie, an d Sarah. He was a native of will be erected as quickly as possible. istration, from the long-view aspect entitling him to shop for his car as tary Mrs. fmonths ago. It has already develop at dent of the Women’s Civic Club and W. C. Evans, Mrs. E. M. Lewis, and . ory stock will be issued at the par value of one dollar per share and it is an ©n CAR PURCHASES VICTIM OF MINE BLAST BURIED NOW FINANCED BY BANK OF AMERICA Tuesday Parsons, Mrs. chairman of the Flower general be tables displayed by the Boy; for Wednesday, Show, scheduled Scouts and the Campfire Girls. . September 11, requests that everyCommittees in charge consist of: one with choice flowers make a dis eral requests have already heen made. die d E. C. s. H. year George Gildersleeve, Mrs. R. Mrs. Farmer, There Foreman, Mrs. F. will The business was originated by . Mr. Adams in Nevada City about six who this for be than to Downie Usrey, Nevada City show The Program: Mrs. H. E. Kjorlie, Mrs. ae E. Harris. Design: Mrs. Among the new exhibitors this year the division of corporations, to is sue , 8tock, at once, to the value of $3, . ville. Williat n Hall. Mrs. C. R. Murchie. of reorge Gil-} play. Arrangements: Mrs. as attorney for the corporation. The ! She has had a most artistic floor Mrs. <A. M.! corporation is capitalized at $7500 dersleeve, chairman, Armand permission has been granted by Hoge, Mrs. Walter Hawkins, Mrs. . plan made for the exhibits in Moreover the portions of the high way Daniels, with it is unneces company president and general manager; sides, of San Juan. In this event the road crew works on the slide that The heavy halts the most traffic. the Downieville road is on traffic To this side of North San Juan® contended, Armory reorge Calanan, Mrs. has been formed promises unusual brilliance. A. Goyne, Mrs. R. J. Bennetts, Mrs. into a corporation under the laws of is a great abundance of flowers in W. C. Austin. California and will be known-as the the gardents now and a large inSpecial features: Mrs. H. E. KjorValley Electric Motor Works Incor-j{ : s . sue 1 in the number of individuat!; lie, Mrs. Leland Smith. crease porated. presiexpected. { is Mrs. George Gildersleeve, The officers and directors of the} tables and exhibitors to whatever are Robert Nye, The annual flower show, sponsor Mr. A. J. Adams, repair children by Works of Nevada City, operated imperative that the crew from rushed To Be Brilliant Affair f interest to the peo'ed and directed by It will pe of Women's the ple of Nevada City and G1 rass Valley ! ‘ Civic club, will take place next Wedand the mining district in general, to and* evening in afternoon learn that the Valley Electric Motor nesday bus are from North San Juan ana ten from Indian Flat. In event of a slide between here and San Juan, it Braith Mrs and school enforced to have would high the these be the winter time, it is the contention care of Ridge folks, needs special San in ,both directions from North Juan. A slide this side of North every come to children City Nevada state the two Thirty pro are Ridge Improvement-League itself the Golden State, and Nevada lish FRIDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER é 1935. San Juan Battles To ~ VALLEY ELECTRIC Annual Flower Show 200,000 ounces. The 1934 record of California The COLD Center ( seid) oceans Riis Silat “NEVADA CITY,CALIFORNIA: The Crates Seat oo Nek IX, No. 86. im the production of gold according South Dakota, city and county to grow in population and prosperity. By subscribing to, and advertising in the Nugget, therefore, you help yourself. COVERS RICHEST GOLD AREA IN CALIFORNIA (By H. M. LL.) state, ® ‘The Nevada City Nugget helps your E. J. Moom ey, $100; B. P. Robinson, $2; Calif. planted, four averaging inches in largest from length. ever three. The to largest fish planted this year were from the Yuba Hatchery River above on the North Camptonville, Yuba many of them ‘being five inches long. The ma . jority of the fish are Eastern Brook Corrugated Co., $37.44; Calif. State. and Rainbow trout. The Yuba river Auto Assn., $6.68; C. I. T. Corpora water seems adapted to the rearing tion, $188.84; Pac. Coast Aggregates of the two varieties. Co., $167.27; Ed Phillips, $8; Alpha} The commission has planted 850U,Stores Ltd., $241.80; County of Ne-. . 000 fish from the Yuba. hatchery this vada, $150; G. O, Mill, 50 cents; ea . year in Nevada and Sierra counties, BE; Harris; 33.36; Union Pitb. 'Co:; the Mt. i the balance coming from $8.50; R. EB. Norton, $3.75; Westernj Shasta hatchery. The trout fingerUnion, $1.26; Nevada City Nugget, . lings brought from the Mt. Shasta $49.63; Ed. Christensen, $13.59; hatchery are carried in specially conFoundry, $12.39; Miners Alphaj { structed trucks. There are no stops, Stores, $40.08; George Casci, $1405.drivers changing every few hours 50; Austin, Wastarn Mar. Co., $4.29; until the baby fish have reached Webb Motors, 8&2 cents; Gorden Emigrant Gap from where they are Bettles, $144; Sam Trevethick, distributed. $19.50; R. C. Rogers, $2.50; Alfred Haddady, $17.50; Wm. Haddy, $37.50; Geo. W. Gildersleeve, $8.50; Nivens, $105.50; Corp., $36.05; Chemiapl Walter Equip. Atlas Blue Print Co., $3.12. Howard Penrose, $38.07; Geo. W. Shafp, Gildersleeve, $3.50; . Chas. $57.50; E. S. Dudley, $25; Pac. Gas and flec. Co., $4.26; S. W Shebley, $1.26. NEVADA CITY MAN INVENTS NEW GAME A brand new game, invented by O. C. Knight of this city, is being developed by him, with the expectation that in time he will be able to manufactire it commercially. 'The game is called Quoro and is based JAMBOREE SCOUTS ALL ARRIVE SAFELY HOME The ‘“Jamberee’’ troop of Tahoe Council Scouts arrived per schedule, Roseville at Saturday morning in hundred several by welcomed 7:15, parents and friends, somewhat tired but glad to get home after eighteen days of continuous exciting sightAfter family ‘‘welcomes” seeing. were over the scouts were taken to breakfast on the lawn of F. R. Chilton’s home in Roseville, where a delightful ‘Mothers’? meal, the first in eighteen days, was served, by Scout Mothers. Here we were welcomed home by Commissioner W. H. Seaver, G. W. Brundage, Jamboree Com the mittee Chairman, was presented with ~ in_ mainly on Aladin’s Lamp Arabian Nights tales. It is undera small bronze statue of a Scout . stood that he has progressed so far by the Jamboree Troop in apprecia— that he is looking around for a faction of the great amount of work he had tory site. stoping continue in Pennsylvania mine, the newly Drifting and the developed are making a fine show done in connection with this trip. Chief Ricksecker was present-ed a personal written token of e8teem, signed ‘by each member of the — the troop, : the At an -early date the group wit North Star-Empire properties in the gather again. to trade pictures and Grass Valley area. William Jeffrey to see the movies taken on the tri of Nevada City is superintendent. ing. This Newmont property, owned by adjoins Interests, further expand ‘the business at an. ‘early date, to the extent of establishing branch offices in different local ities in this and adjoining states and ing room at two e’eloek. train the young men in the main shop here to later handle the branches and the business in such con Heffelfinger, county health ~