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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1929 ,
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THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET.. CALIFORNIA _
CELIOS ROMP INTO
FIRST PLACE BOWLING
The Celio pin spillers staged a
real combeack in the Elks bowling
tournament Thursday night putting
the Kopp Bakers down for the count
and walked all. ‘over them into first
niace. The scoring while not sensational shows that the teams are excentionally “ balanced, the
Scheemers being the only ones to
‘fall below the 2000 mark in totals
the past week. Only 481 pins separate top and bottom teams in pin
totals this week in four weeks play.
By rolling three games _ better
than 700 the Celios rolled up a pin
total of 2151 for the week. . The
Nugget publisher by running six
strikes in a ro in ‘the opening
game and by inhi up with five
of the pin mowers in the closing
session, ran up high total of the
seaosn with 582 pins, topping Jackson’s previous high mark of 580
averaging 194 for the night’s plav
and making season average of 172.
Pierce ran out two good games, but
his second effort pulled him down.
He ranks in second place in the individual standings. Fortier and Curnow both rolled good averages for
‘the week. Hoge ipulled off some sen.
satoinal stuff when he ran in fow
doubles and romped into secon®
place for pin totals for the week
His scores of 180, 152 and 159 are
some of the best bowling put or
by any of the new bowlers this
season and mark him a eomins
sharpshooter., He throws a prejtr
ball from the port side. There were
but two games over the 200 mor
for the week while Tamblyn just
broke the double century. Hozar
come near the coveted mark witt
a 191.
The Goynes came out of thei
batting slump long enough to take
two from the fast Nickless organiz?
tion but are still in the cellar. 7
Captain Dick can get louie locate”
his team is going to show
fancy maneuvers. His last game was
more like his usual scoring.
There has been more talk cropping up regarding a picked team or
two to take on the Grass Valleyites
this spring.
sam
D. RICHARDS
TY. Richards 142 139
146
Fouver 142" 14%
Durbin 4
Hoge .. 15
(3)
118—399
46-401
143—426
119—406
159—491
one . 2. es 5
SCHEEMER (1)
.146 134
467128
116 191
105 «141
104 116
“Totals 2143
Scheemer
Mobley
Hogan
T.elter
Trevethick
94-—374
147—454
127—2373
Totals .. 638 705 595 1938
NICKLESS (2)
Nickless:.. 133 , 122
Fortier 181
Curnow .. 163 171
Penrose .. 186 139
T. Richards 108 131
159—414
161—457
147—481
138—412
110—349
_. 655 2445 715 2104
QOYNE (2)
116 138
166 156
160 132
108
135
Totals
173—411
167—489
200—49°
112—31°
135—379
Tamblyn ..
Lobdell
Bettles 109
Totals 654 787 2090
136—388
114—411
163—468
149—447
113—339
143
148
173
149
113
109
149
132
149
113
Jackson
Pierce
Hegarty ..
Ghidotti ..
Totals .. 726 652 675° 2053
CELIO (4)
111 £tt
214 166
157 140
129° 123
11 @ 154
122
111—333
202—582
160—457
129—387
127—392
Willoughby
Birelow ..
Rreese
Totals .. 700 729 2151
Doubles— Hoge 4, Nickless, Fortier 2, Curnow 2. Penrose, T. Risherda, Goyne. Lobdell, Bettles, D.
Richards. Mobley. Kopp 2, Jackson,
Pierce Bigelow, Walling.
Triples—Tamblyn 2, Durbin, B
Carr. 5. :
Quintrnuvle—Willoughby.
‘Sextruple—Willoughby.
“Mrs. Harold Buckner and little
sons, Douglas and Donald, are here
_ from’ Boise, Idaho, visitnig Rev. and
‘Mrs. H, H, Buckner. — <
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THE NUGGET INDOOR SPORT COLUMN
TEAM STANDINGS
Pins
8396
{ $217
« 7915
8537
8179
8060
Games Points
Nickless
Scheemer
Kopp
Richards
Goyne
INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS
—
Strikes Spares Ave
Willoughby ..37 34 172
Pierte 22 36 159
Bigelow $ 2,0 37 155
B. Carr 2-2. 9 22 29 154
Tamblyn = 80 45 153
Fortier 28 38 ¥53
Hegarty
18 20 153
dogan
29 43. 149
Jackson
26 39 146
Curnow
27 53 148
Fouyer
23 43 143
P. Carr 20 46 142
Nickless . 24 42 142
Hoge ~ 24 34 141
Mobley .-:-.-.---§--2 AT i Hs 141
Kopp
25 24 138
Breese
18 27 134
Leiter
22 38 133
Scheemer
16 29 132
D. Richards. 19 32 1A
Penrose
19 39 129
Goyne
13 Af: 126
Durbin
tT 29 125
Walling
17 26 125
Lobdell
22 34 124
Ghidotti
1g = 48 116
Celio
13 22 115
T. Richards « 13 8 E33
Bettles -.9 27 109
Trevithick
11 23 106
BASKETBALL GAMES
Wednesday, February 6, at Redmen’s Hall the ‘‘A” and “B’’ teams
played the corresponding teams of
Wheatland. The “C’’ team played
‘he “C’’ team from Auburn.
The “C’s’’ were defeated by a
3seore of 17-8. The ‘‘B” team had
no trouble in defeating Wheatland’s
“B’s”. Our team showed more practice and teamwork than did Wheatland. The score was 30-12. The ‘‘A”
game was interesting as the Wheatland ‘‘A’s’’ kept the score quite
close until the last quarter, when
jur boys succeeded in making more
field goals than did Wheatland. The
score was 24-17 in our favor.
The civics class club sold candy
Friday night at the G. V. N. C:
basketball game. The girls made the
candy at home so it was good home
made candy. The proceeds of this
sale will go towards the purchase
of a new flag for the school. The
old one is quite a disgrace to the
school so a new one is just what
we need. The school appreciates
the spirit of the civics club.
Mr. Pedersen— ‘‘Where_ is
windshield in an automobile?”
Ray Fagan—‘I‘n the engine”’.
the
Miss Hoffman, (quoting from the
poem, “If’’ by Rudyard Kipling)—
“Tf you can keep ‘your head when
all about are losing theirs’. Who
is the great American? example of
this?”
Ruth—‘‘Lindbergh”. (Miss Hoffman was referring to Lincoln).
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N.C. N. GR. R. COMPANY
. ‘TIME TABLE AND RATES
Effective Sanday, Sept. 25, 1927
Train leaves Nevada City at 5:°
a. m., Grass Valley at 5:50 a.-n
arriving Sap Francisco, 1:30 p. RB
Train leaves Nevada City at 11:0!
a. m. Grass Valley 11:25 a. m. mak
‘ng direct connection with 5S. .
train 23 arriving at San Francisc
5:10 p. m.
frain teaves Nevada City at 4:
' m Gras sValley 5:05 p. m., mak
ag direct connect‘on with S&S. r
irain 40 leaving %‘n Francisco a
o. m. enadling » ‘sengers fo al
rive at Grass Valle, 7:35 p.m. an
Nevada City, 7:56 p. m.
Grans V. ey Fares
To Colfax, $1.00. Five day roun
rip $1.50. To Sacramento $3.2’
4 day round, trip $4.00. To Sa
‘yraneisco $(.45. 2 months roun
rip $10.75 Tickets sold Friday
‘aturdays axa Sundays, 16 days
‘ound trip $9.50.
Nevada City Fares
To Colfa: $1.15.Five day round
rip $1.75. 19 Sacramento $3.37. 14
lay re‘urn trip $4.50. To San Fran
sisco $6.61. 3 months round trir
411 05. Tickets sold Fridays, Satur
lsys and Sundays, $9.80.
WINTER RATES
Effective Oct. 1, 1928 to Apr. 30 1929
“Sixteen day and three months
tickets with stopovers ‘allowed, sold
daily.
Nevada City to San Francisco, 16
day limit, $9.00; from Gras Valley,
$8.50.
Nevada City to Saa Francisco, °
month limit, $11.05. from Gras:
Valley, $10.75.
Nevada City to Alameda, Berkele;or Oakland, 18 day limit, $8.75; from
Grass Valley, $8.25.
Nevada City to Alameda, Berke
ley or Oakland, 3 month limit, $10.
80; from Grass Valley, $10.50.
Nevada City to Sacramento and re
turn, sold every day, limit 14 day$4450;
Y eel
from Grass Valley, $4.00.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS —
Edited by the Students ef N. C. H. S.STAFF MEMBERS —
Helen Chapman Editor
Miriam Sawyer So Reporter
Vivian Cerro Ayunior Reporter
Harriett Bleakley
Scphomore Reporter
Barbara MeMinn Freshman Reporter
EDITORIAL
As a representative of the senior
class I wish to‘thank the Girls’
Association for the unselfishness
which prompted it to prepare a
luncheon Thursday, the proceeds of
which will go towards the “Quill”
fund. It is seldom that any organigation will do anything of this
kind except for its own needs, which
makes us the more grateful.
The profits of the luncheon were
approximately twenty dollars which
the ‘‘Quill” staff can and will make
good use of. Cooperation such as
this instills “pep” into the “Quill”
workers. It is this kind of cooperation that will put the annual
through.
NEW HONOR SOCIETY
The new honor society met on
Wednesday, February 6, to elect
new: Officers. The following officers
were elected: Curtis Roberts, vicepresident; Alberta Baker, secretary;
and Nadine Sutton, treasurer. Nancy
Jones still holds the office of president. They also discussed plans for
a Valentine party. The purpose of
this is: to welcome new members
and to entertain the Grass Valley
Honor Society. The new members in
the society are Betty Bettles
Curtis Roberts.
INVITED GRASS VALLEY
Several students from Nevada
City high school —went down to
Grass Valley to extend to the high
school student body a formal invitation to the game which is to be
held here Friday. The students, who
repersented us were Elbridge Skeahan, Carl Hieronimous, Bob Polglase ant Alberta Baker. .
SOPHOMORE PARTY
The sophomore class held a gathering in Miss Taylor’s room on
Tuesday, February 15, for the purpose of making plans for the sophomore party. But as it was
that all the students had not yet
paid their Student Body dues definite plans were postponed until
next Tuesday whn another meeting
will be held.
Subséribe for ‘The Nugget
and .
found .
SEMESTER CARDS.
On February 4, there was an atmosphere of fear through .out the
whole school. The reason was—
semetser reports were to be given
out. However, everyone received satisfactory cards except a few., Mr.
Isensee stated that the reports of
the students were, as a_ whole,
quite complete and satisfactory. The
pereentage of failures among the
upper -classmen ‘was lower than at
any previous period. The freshmen
disappointed us with too many failures, but there. is gratification in
the fact that even the failures were
distributed among a few ‘students.
THEATRE PARTY
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On the evening of February 4,
about thirty freshmen, members of
the freshmen civics class went to a
theatre party. They were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Kjorlie and Mr.
Pedersen. The picture -was ‘‘Ramona’. Except for a few noisy outbursts during the comedy the pupils
were, as a whole, well behaved. It
must be taken: into consideration
that they were “freshies’’ out for a
good time. After the show they
went to. the Tip Top Tamale Shop
for, refreshments. Say
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PEP SESSIONS —
. Nevada City High
‘ing pep meetings during the past
week in preparation for the game
with Grass Valley on Friday night.
The new songs and yells which have
been practiced have been successful.
ENGLISH CLASS STORIES
a
has been havStories were told by the students
of the English classes last Tuesday.
Some were romantic, others mysterious, adventurous, historic or
educational. The classes spent a
very interesting day listening to
these stories.
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SERVE LUNCH
The luncheon, that was served
on Thursday by the Girls’ Association for the benefit of the “Quill”
was a great success. The menu consisted of sandwiches, salad, macaroni, pickles, olives, and cakes.
Dancing was enjoyed after the
‘luncheon. The faculty as well as
. the students patronized this big
event, and everybody had a good
time. It was considered a big suc
_ cess. The Girls’ Association thank
_the students who patronized this
lunecheon.and who showed such an
jinterest ‘in their school. :
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CLEAN CLOTHES FOR NEW YEAR
If you want that suit or dress to be spick ad span for .
the holiday dinner, bring it to our plant in Grass Valrespesgestedtesteoteted fete detoletedeteied detetetet
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fetes
ley by next Thursday night and it will be ready for
you the following Monday. If you leave it at our
Nevada City office at the National Hotel before
Thursday evening, it will be delivered Monday evening ready for you. Service and prices just what you
will like al lhe way.
CRASS VALLEY CLEANERS
Ed Burtner, Proprietor
Phone 375W
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“you can get a $10,090 Accident Insurance Policy for only
51.00. Come in and get full particulars today.
PLAZA SUPER SERVICE STATION
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NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE
E. J. N«@tt, Proprietor
Practical mining tests frem 25 to 1009 pounds,
ereentage of sutphurets, value of >
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Assays made. for geld, silver,
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suiphurets, value of sulpburets and
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STAFF SELECTED .
The following people have been
selected as the members. of the
newspaper staff for the next two,
weeks: editor, Vera Toccalini; se-.
nior reporter, Lorenz Cicogni; jun-.
iof reporter, Bob Polglase; sopho:
more reporter, Evelym Granholm;
freshman reporter. John Doctor.
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THOSE. NEW SONGS
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Have you heard that B. V. D. song?
“Underwear Where My Baby,
is Tonight?” : .
—that vegetable song? .
€ “In a Little Spinacl? Town?” .
—that baby rag? i:
“Didee, Didee, Didee”
—that dirty song?
“Muddy Waters”
—that ghost song? : .
“7 Ain’t Got No Body and No}
Body Cares For Me”
—that waddle song?
“Waddle I Do When You Are!
Far Away?”’ ;
—that garter song?
“You Garter See
Mamma Evei
ry Night”
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—that lazy man’s song?
“Moonbeam, Kiss. Her For Me”’
—that asthma song?
“Asthma Baby Now?”
—_that orange juice song?
“Orange Juice Sorry You Made
Me Cry”
—that flapper prophecy song?
“Just a Rainbow Round
Shoulder’’
My
—that tamale song?
_“Jus’ Tamale and Me and the .
Baby Makes Three”’ :
—that Dago song?
“Dago Wild,
Over Me”’
—that tango song?
“Tango Rain No Mo’”
—that skating song?
“I’m Sitting on Top of
World”
Simply Wild,
the
Mr. Pedersen——‘How many engines has a locomotive and why?”
Donald McCarrie— ‘‘The locomotive has two engines, one to burn
overnight and the other to run during the day’’.
DONT FORGET ABOUT
HI-HEAT COAL
cD Oy ! OLD FOLKS SAY
DR. CALDWELL
WAS RIGHT .
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:
He treated constipation,
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headathes, mental depression, indigestion
and other. indispositiom
entirely by means of simple. vegetabli
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still the basis of ‘Dr. Caldwell’s Syruy
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other mild herbs, with pepsin.
:
The simpler the remedy for constipa
tion, the safer for the child and for you
And 2g you'can get results in a mild
and safe way, by using Dr. Caldwell’
Syrup Pepsin, why take chances with
strong drugs?
A bottle will last several months, and
all can use it. It is pleasant to the
taste, gentle in action, and free from
narcotics. Elderly people find it ideal
All drug stores have the generous bottles
or write “Syrup Pepsin,” Dept. BB
Monticello, Illinois, for free trial bottle
¢
sour stomach
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