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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

April 15, 1929 (6 pages)

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THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA THE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Edited by the Students of N. C. H. S. Mrs. J. J. Jackson, Sr., has as a} Mrs. C. EB. Parsons, vice-presieuest her. sister, Mrs. George Hurst. dent of the Women’s Federated Clubs of Northern California, and of San Francisco. ee ee A delightful reunion was held at Mrs. J. H. Hute ee au i ae tended the convention of the organithe Wyllie home during the wecs ———— ENDAY. APRIL 15; 1929 THE NEVADA CITY NUGGE : sblished “weekly on Mondays at Nevada City, California, nd entered as mail matter of the second class in the postof—— Oe ates Grarent were) Mr end eeues Placerville during last fice at Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. STAFF MEMBERS HONOR ROLL Mrs, H. E. Taylor, and Mrs. Caroline . Weekeee ae SUBSCRIPTION RATES Waiter 22s Thelma Boreham cciecianasicie Cox of Sacramento, Harvey Johnston) Gordon M. Bettles, prominent : a ; yr Senior Reporter ....-..Marie Young Junior Reporter . Elizabeth Godfrey Sophomore Reporter Soo cc aa waite dsaticpissese sees Carl Hieronimous Freshman Reporter mining man of Nevada City, was a business visitor in Sacramento during the week. > and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Wyllie. N. B. Bishop of French Corral was a Nevada City visitor Monday. pba epee ete ge tenet tet ete beeetetto Reih The students that are on the honor roll for the last quarter are the following: re One Year, any address in California, in advance $2.00 . _ Outside California, in Sw 2.50 Three Months 60 : . One Month 25 Seniors Kathlyn Greenway, Davies, for a short time. Mrs. Fred Breese is home from San Francisco, where she has been Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beerman of; Lineoln attended the funeral of the. late Mrs. N. W. Bennetts. William Litcheberg of the Brush . 2!4ns her sister, i} ‘a é ; : er . who has been ill. Creek mine, was a business visitor . ee Miss Leschinsky. DONATION DAY NOTES — pee A Legal Newspaper of General Circulation for Nevada City . --SS Eleanor. Schreiber oe ants KEEPS TEETH WHITE and Nevada County, as defined by legal statute. Printed and y Se ems «it En published at Nevada City. EDITORIAL Boehm ah PREATH SWEET 3 Arthur A. Willoughby ...-.-Editor and Publisher Ss -__ Sophomores ; ocr) 48 a P Willoughby eo oe Associate . The gentle art of studying seems] . Harriet Bleakley, @ Rexall Milk of Magnesia Toot _. to have lost its popularity among Curtis Roberts, : Paste dots hese two most essential : students in the Nevada City high Laurel Phillips; : FARCE CAST SELECTED COMMERCIAL CONTEST _. sehool. Spring’s enticing days are Freshmen things. = ereating a lack of study, which is Barbara McMinn, ~ 2 The following cast for the senior The yearly contest 2 commercial ae SOR ESLER T — Tepe 5A ces Large Size Tube eee 39c ai farce ‘“‘Applesauce’’ to be presented . classes was held Saturday, Apri sats The cdveduiensi wesloec ai ae ; nee cow bachaot nae The Nevada City HigM . school offers opportunities for surJUNIOR PROM NOTES % The milk of magnesia neutralizes mouth acids and * Hoffman and Miss Taylor: Ma Robcds has always eeseeea cecil in Glug éherey und the bludent maid ‘ ‘ : = ee + The ac oe vee ees Sieerta Baker; Fa cee Hee Sei Dene : ins oo j€rasp them instead of creating their The juniors are anticipating a big 53 t eo sweetens the breali a fee os oes Donald Stevens; Hazel Robinson, students again this year. teen ache iiien. Gis Gk thes Prot whey ts 10: be ingredients make your teeth clean and glistning. Use Vera Toceaiini; Mrs. Jennie Bald’) Miss Taylor and Mr. Kjorlie took! 79 some, the next few weeks will. held in Friday, April 26,at the Red* — this paste regularly and notice the wonderful results oe ety Sones: a oe the students down. The students . mean the ending of their high; men’s Hall. The committees have z : ‘ _ Elbridge Skeahan; = Sage took their own typewriters from the school daya.to athers, dust one year! Geen selected and everyone is ects: i ; ; oo selina pug eileen a ace. es ie ___. nearer the goal. ing to make the Prom a success. ‘ R E HARRIS 5 : _FPhose who went ‘are: Bernice} We think that besides new spring i i ___Rehearsals, which will continue . Eden, Vera Toccalini, and Kathlyn . clothes the students should come to 4 fees for five weeks, began” Tuesday of Greenway, for Shorthand I; Grace}school with new resolutions for . SENDS REPRESENTATIVES te = a ee last week. ‘Towle, Geraldine Larsen, and Al*. harder work. We should at least do : + The FexolL Store A —— berta Baker, for Typing 1; Vera; our best and in this way help the The Honor Society of the Nevada is > Latest reports from Mrs. Frank . Tocealini and Bernice Eden for] teachers, who are busv with the dif-. City high:school, group 10, of Diqeeetetetetegeteteterenes rertaateateatesteaTeateateofeafe steele slestestestente ole feat ale ali fe alenlesbeste ede ale spesgeotefeote : Guenther as Vallejo me = i8 . Typing IL. ferent activities besides’ their class] vision. 16 sent two representatives meee trom the -efoct’ sof 4 F* re work. = to the convention of Division 16 at . seadgugepsmanseneggeten cateteteteteteatetetetetete tate estetectte dt teeeotey teteteigeceatofetedeteios ; oe erties: Br mae Guen*. Ernie—‘Hey! Melba!” As the time for finals draws. Sacramento which was held Satur; : : oe eed ad apieee ee near, there is every reason to be-. day, April 13. The meeting was for . aes Ernie—‘‘That is why I said it!’’ . lieve that each student should strive. the purpose of making plans for : ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alien motorSS earnestly, not only to pass, but to. the ensuing term. ‘The representa. BE A : ed to Sacramento Thursday for the Mrs. Caroline Cox of Sacramento pass ‘with credits. tives were: Mary Jones and Nancy . 4 ea. * day. visited her daughter, Mrs. W. L.!‘Jones. They were accompanied by y J Larabee, The annual donation day was observed Wednesday afternoon by the HONOR SOCIETY LUNCH + G : Aeferterl in Nevada City during the week. ee et and grammar schools in this The Conor Society gave a lunch* : 5 : oO d B e . city. There was a good attendance. eon at 12 o’clock; Tuesday, April 9, . + I re an ullion . Nearly everyone appeared with his! at the high school. The proceeds, if THE GROCERY STORE WHERE a = 5 eS) y) . Purchased stick of wood. The parade started! which came to twenty-three dollars, . &
nes \es ay Lees So hecad yee at 2:30 o’clock from the ire. will be used to complete the Schol. % COURTESY AND SERVICE PREVAIL i 2 WILDBEE G BROS. house on Broad Street. The proces-} arship Fund. The lunch was enjoy5% Rey a2 Maker Se. gan Feanciscs ° sion marched down Broad Street,. ed, and the school appreciates : But not only that—we “Rave the largest, most comer e . . Plant: South San Francisco up , Commercial to Pine and up. luncheons of this type. : plete stock of pure, fresh groceries in town at prices CL ‘Broad, depositing the sticks of * that are resaonable ¥ : g 4 ween rare errs wood in front of the City Hall. KS ‘ : : Assurance ii SAN FRANCISCO . Committees were selected by the CAMP FIRE PROGRAM # Trade with us and you will always get real VALUE! F E sicssos 4b dalické ta kde “Gennes SS * We have anything you may require in the line of —s a EN . Noyes and Bernice Eden represented. ‘The Camp Fire girls gave a pro-/} foodstuffs—and always the BEST of any particular BPE k . the senior class; Lena Ghidotti and. gram, at 8:15 o'clock, Friday evenB product. ; , Beatrice Cassidy the juniors; Cece-. ing, April 12, at the Odd Fellow’s . ¥ : : laia Genasci and Deynes Foley the! Hall. ® Just —S* trial. pierce eae . sophomores; and Melba Huson and The program was given in order x = : When you utilize our service, you . Betty Bettles represented the fresh-. to raise money , for, the Camp Fire 3 J J JACKS N _ _ may be assured of the utmost and to $3.00 men. treasury. Plays, songs, and the . # a Ss OLy A f the most modern appointments in. A SPLENDID VALUE The seniors collected the most! Couneil Fire were the main events . & Dh Numl ( le Deli , if every particular. We are proud of money while the juniors were their] of the evening. \< one Number One W e€ Deliver : 7 rs the service we have rendered this 17 Powell Street at Market j close opponents. ‘The money collect——_——_—_— = le a yr vi tea Pant = ap SF = ; L A community in years past and we THIS CENTRAL 'ed by the various classes was: ; \ : seleotniress a a si : ie : S Se : 5 WR ein Ye se Te slesfeofesteChe sata Te steers 6M fete Se Mi ate ata te te ea OMe Senta ate ale Seats oleate 2S vagy, Le intend to merit your patronage. DOWNTOWN LOCATION — . Seniors. $61.59; juniors, . $45.33; JOXES alacant : oo & es ea Out an important convenience toyou . sophomores, $35.77; freshmen eae a z pee ae 5 7 , NER: OME ; = ! . Ea : un 3 3 : {$25.9T. The eanvas earried -by the. ‘Thirty days hath September ; . a4 : : ee . ‘ : Sccae co This tides holder to FREE urty days hath September, All Kinds of Electrical and i 3 246 Sacramento St., Nevada City Yellow Tasi—depat to Turpin Hotel. high schcol boys Collected $15.34 And the rest I can’t remember. a =e Radio Work « . Telephone 203 phe Gale as ae Anything Mechanical 4 é FREE GARAGE e tofal amount collected was: The calendar hangs on the wall i 1A f : zs z E 153 South Auburn St., Grass Valley : sas ; t $185.47. Out of this the high schoo! . So why bother me with this at oca gent or Séott and Fetzer Sanatation System 4 f Telephone 56 T.E-FJRROW OW. M. SELL, Ire . pave $36.87. all? Also Non-Electric Sweeper a Helen--" What made the Crand Mrs. Housewife—— ‘‘Well, I found . ED ADDINGTON oe Canyon? sult where my husband — spends his . : WA BRyron-—“‘Search me”. evenings at last’. P.O. Box 183 ve Nevada City Helen—‘A Seotchman dropped a Mrg. Gossip— ‘“‘Really! -How did nickel in a gopher hole”’. you find out?” —eeeeee—————————EE&&[__{_=*" —— oe Mrs. Housewife— “I stayed at) SACRAMEN ' Henrv Ponticelli of Alleghany!home last night and found him TO AUBURN NEVADA CITY STAGE , visited in Nevada City Wednesday. there”. ; Ly. Nevada City.. 7:40 A.M, 11430 A.M. 3:15 P.M. *6:30 P.M. we Ly. Grass Valley . 7:55 AM. 17:45 AM. 3:30 P.M. *6:45 P.M. . BIN Sete stestestestenteateatesgesfoateoteofesteoteoteotetesteofeote fe ofesfestesectesteste fe ofecdeatestentestenteatestestente testetedtestedteateteage . AAT. Sacramento .. 10:40 A.M,“ 2:30 P.M. 6:15 P.M. *9:80 P.M. ie 3 : Ar; San Francisco 12:18 P.M. 2:15 P.M. 5:55 P.M ie Z. Ly. San Franeiseo 9:00, A.M. 11:20 A.M. 1:20. P.M : < “ : 2. Lv. Sacramento.. 8:00,A.M. 11:00 A.M. 3:00 P.M. *6: . Shr Gem Vile; 10: aM 1 Gee ee Se : DOD AYBIT. n %. Ar. Nevada City .. 11400 A.M. 2:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. *9:46 P.M. 3 fv . th 4 4 (*) Sunday only. All other schedules daily. : oe a . ‘ ab *% / . : : & y 2 a Jet % yen ms . z : * IN YOUR j Suddenly, out ofa spring sky.. 3 , . : = q + : : SPRING CLEANING ALL was well on the telephone front on April 27, 1928. a ad i 4 Suddenly, out of a spring sky, rain began to fall, and ; : : : . : . . . * . 7 as night came on this turned into a furious storm of s Consult NEVADA COUNTY BUILDING and sleet, snow and wind. In 48 hours, 3700 telephone 4 for FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 23 : Ls 2 ‘ : tea Fagan = eg 44 poles and 7000 miles of wire were down; 39 exchanges : perk pata ae ee es ’ were isolated; 11,000 telephones were silent. : WE WANT TO HELP IMPROVE THE } hae * : i . Repair crews were instantly sent to the scene. In t APPEARANCE OF BOTH TOWNS record time 1000 men from five states were on the job. a iF ate ees 4 : : Nevada City Office, Telepho ot. : ae Within 72 hours the isolated exchanges and tele: y Office, phone N. C. 166. Gras uxe 3 ie servic : ¢ Valley O I. D: Bl areca or ge ° alle e, NN. . . . ) ~ V.39. ~ SH iy qegetry. 2 phones were back in service. ‘ y Office, N. I. DBldg. Telephone G V. 35 : OCIS Wii PIT Jake bath In any crisis there are no state lines in the Bell ‘ : Under’ State Supervision SINGLE OR ENSUITE ‘System. In all emergencies of flood or storm, as well Unsurpassed dining service _ as in the daily tasks of extending and maintaining ae e on as f , . . . : 2 ers Fe enn ean) f Ried s ° the nation-wide network, is seen the wisdom of Oue + NEVADA COUNTY BUILDING AND eS automobile parties . . ° x : fi t . pa f. 7 . ‘ ¢ Policy, One System, Universal Service. : ~ . : She Lie Gos Auiomobile ¥ ce : : my 7 z : Ps. : “THe TELEPHONE BOOKS ARE THE DIRECTORY O¥ THE NATION” 3 L AN ASSOCT ATION . Ce Be > Ste KIAKY RESERVATIONS ‘ = i: is) : UEP Gs, Picve MAIN 4620 : @, THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 2, Ke va & J Foot oF M STREET _ BELL SYSTEM Nevada City Grass Valley “Jo * y _ SACRAMENTO x One Policy One System Universal Service + NS # CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION CO, — ote ae : 4 te LS ne . ee ne : : a