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__THE NEVADA cry NUGGET, CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY. MARCH 4, 1929
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‘THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
Published weekly on Mondays at Nevada City, California,
and entered as mail matter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year, any address in California, in advance
Outside California, in U. S.
Three Months
One Month
A Legal Newspaper of General Circulation for
and Nevada County, as defined by legal statute.
published at Nevada City.
Arthur A. Willoughby
Elsie P. Willoughby
1927 MINERAL FIGURES
BY THE GOVERNMENT
The report of the Unitad States
Department of Commerce covering
gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc)
Nevada City
Printed and
Editor and Publisher
Associate
SPRING IS HERE .
Well! well! well!
lins, a new vaulting pole, and é
brand new discus! The student body
ig sitiing back in breathless anxiety
awaiting furiher evidence as many
Two new jave
mining in California and Oregon . believe they are suffering from halduring 1917 as prepared by James: lucinations. It is not so.
M. Hill, Pacific Coast represntative!. Seeming evidences. oi weakening {. past.
of the Department, was released to minds on the. part of the highe:
the press Saturday and contains ups merely mean that — spring is
many matters of interest to Nevada here, andwe must-start.in trotting
county mining. around the track, crow hopping
over hurdles,throwing iron balls on
Nevada county continues second peoples toes, and all the other
in rank in gold production, being things that denote school activity ir.
second only to Yuba county which feck
has the gold dredgers at Hammon:
' Have we any good material? Well
ton with a production of $3,468,-_ ee aes
201. Nevada county’s’ production bas OUERE +9 ae ee cole
be is Ske be ounces of ode (NE SI feet mt the Beh Jape,
es ue ck shore ans, ee aR. twelve i
vaulting, and that paragon of swift
movment—‘‘Males’’ doing the hun. dred in ten seconds flat.
ETING
IS SET FOR APRIL 24
The tenth annual
“publie. schools week
will be held this year-~at Nevada
City, on Wednesday April 24th aceording te the announcement made
this city today by John. W.
Darke, Worshipful Master of Nevada City Lodge of Masons. Although
originally instituted as a Masonic
and celebrated
and 2,317.47 fine ounces of placer
gold valued at $47,906, and a total value of production of $2,127,195. Amador county is in third . ‘ on
place with $1,922,714, Sacramento . EDUCATIONAL HE
with dredging at Natomas and Folsom showed in fourth with $1,211,278. Sierra county is in fifth place
with $678,873.
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observance of
Lode mines in the local district in California
are crdited with 95,852.9 ounces
during 1927 and 47,348 ounces of
silver froml 191,462 tons of ore,
largly handled by the:Empire, North
Star and Idaho Maryland mines.
Production was reported from the
Twin Sister, the Mizpah ‘at North
Bloomfield, Eagle Bird, and Gaston
in
function only in
many
at Washington; Gold Fleece and lodge rooms the development of inSlide _placers at French Corral, terest in the activities of the weck
Stockdale and Porter hydraulic has become so’marked that it has
property on Deer Creek, Liberty assumed the proportions of a state
Hill, Graham Brothers,’ Loyal and wide ecemmunity event.
Tom and Jerry sluice properties. Last vear there were over 590
Wer Brothers property near Washmeetings held throughout the state
ington showed good production and in school atditoriums and pubiic
the Amundsen, Browns Hill and halls participated in by parent
Quaker Hill in the You Bet section ‘*cPer associations, city, county
showed good returns. and state officials “.cnd civie; com‘mereial and fraternal organizations. .
The government report for 1928 In the prectcmation issued by!
will show Nevada county to be well Gren Masier Huteif it says:
in the lead with increased gold pro“Every child should share in the!
duction over any pf the. other ‘u'Iness and richvess ef the eppor .
counties depending on lode production’ and it would
tunity fer.suceess which is made
not be surpris. ossible through education.
ing to see our fam us county jump “It becomes our duty, therefore
into the lead seis) Pub county in as c‘ticens to do .all in our power
the next few years. The year 1929 fo suport such a worthy cause as
is going to be a banner one in gold
production in this county. The
earnest cooperation of the power
companies serving this and the AIlleghany district in extending their
power lines will do a great deal toward putting. mining on its feet
again in the eastern portion of the
district.
Publie Schools week. It should particularly be remembered that Public
Schools Week is a community affair
in which seek the active cooperation of all local civie organizations
and-the participation —of all the
people in the community. The celebration this year will be hld durin;
the week beginning April 2?n@.”
MINE OPERATORS
When your mine is crippled or in danger of being crippled
the electrical repair parts and services which we are preparec
to furnish are available on shor notice.
we
The slogan of this store is
INDUSTRIAL SERVICE
and it is our aim to make our services indispensable to the
continuous operation of your plant.
Fairbanks Morse & Co. Binck & Decker Mfe. Co.
General Electric C.o ELECTRIC DRILLS
MOTORS Sacramento A gency for
ie Boltcn Water Wheel CoGoodyear Tire &Rubber Co.
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American Pulley Co. WCOD WORKING
PULLEYS MACHINERY
MISCELLANEOUS
Motor winding, bearings, compensator parts, dash, pot oi!
grease, packing, dynamo oil, fianged and screwed fittings.
valves, electrical wiring, pump repairing and in:tallation.
For Special Information, Call
MR. UTLEY or MR. NICHOLS
Engineering Service
CALIFORN'A MECHAN:CAL
& ELECT RICAL ENGINEERING CO.
1110 J caper eS OS _ Phone Main 515
a
: side’ school.
; Oakland, because this is one
Several students
north”.
THE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
STAFF MEMBERS
Heitor: 22 ae Nancy Jones
Senior Reporter .-...George Noyes
Junior Reporter: <= .2: Ann Williams
Sophomore Reporter Laurel -Phillips
Freshman Reporter Marjorie Odgers
EDITORIAL
It is time to begin thinking about
financing the ‘Quill’. Last year
the class brought out an excellent
book, and came out on top financially. We of this year hope we can
do the same. To .do-this, however,
we must earn some.money with outside activities. Thes Girls’
tion has already .made twenty doiAssocialars for the “Quill’’ by means of a
luncheon given for the school. But
twenty dollars is not enough. We
are planning to give a food sale this
spring. We hope’ the townspeople
will support us as they have in the
Lést year we made. about
eighty dollars at one food sale. If
we can niake as much this year the
money will certainly help. Last year
the school. gave a carnival which
was very successful. This year we
are wavering between another carni7a] and, a school play. We should
be very glad“ if the townspeople
would tell the students which they
would prefer. In any case we are
sure the residents of Nevada City
will help us maké a success of the
entertainment. In _ return ~for the
support which the townspeople have
always given us, and which we are
sure they will. continue to accord
us, we are trying our very best to
put out the best book ever.
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FORMER GRADUATE DIES
The death of Mrs. Carl Kitts, formerly Bernice Sharp, as a
great shock to the Mrs.
Kitts was a graduate with the class
of '26. The members of the
class were freshmen
Bernice Sharp was a
of the other
came
school.
present
when
senior, and
students knew
her outside of school. The student
body of the Nevada City High School
regrets very much the death of
Mrs. Kitts and exiends its sympathy
to her family.
senior
VISITING TEACHER
One “day last week was given to
Miss Leschinsky to visit some outMiss Leschinsky selectHigh ed the School in
of the
the .
University
most. efficient
state.
Her chief motive in the visit was
to observe new methods inthe mathematies and physical education
partments in the Oakland
to apply them if
werk
and modern. in
high
school, and pO:
sibie to her here.
GRADE RESULTS
The report cards were given out
Monday, February 25, the day which
marked the end of our fifth five
week period.
There were six. sludents on the
honor roll; seniors: Alberta Baker
Naney Jones and Mary Jones; jun
iors: Nadine Sutton;
Curtis Roberts; and
Barbara McMinn.
sophomore:
freshman:
The honor roll is not so large as
it has been. This faet may be due
to the sring weather, which we are
enjoying.
QUILL PICTURES
The class and group pictures for
the ‘“Qyill” were taken Wednesday
February 20, by Mr.
Grass Valley. They were taken
a green field with a background
green. —Most of the pictures to
engraved for the “Quill” have been
sent away, and we hope to have a
reduction on them by having
in by Mareh.1
The story contest for the ‘Quill”
has been organized by Nancy
have
Tyson -of
in
of
be
them
Jones.
wriiten short
stories. The best ones will he select:
ed for the annual.
JOKES
Mr. Pedersen asked in 9 test:
“What are the proertie: of Feht?’
Maleolm: “it makes plants” blecn
uid makes chickens 9l-y"’
Miss Hoffman (disessine peem:
“The west wind can go cnywhere
Donald: . “I’H bet it can’t br
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SISKIYOU ( COUNTY
JOKES
The King Solomon mine reports
Teacher: ‘‘Joe, wno gave you per! rich strikes of gold. The D. A. Fo} mission to eye aloud in the . ley Construction Company is buildschool room? . ing a six mile road with a crew of
Joe: “Well, “T laughed up my nen.
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HONGR SCCIET Y MEET ING sleeve, but it had a hole in it’. . [t is reported that platinum has**
— . been struck in the western part of
oa i : i his report) ) ajghj f
The members of the honor socie-. Hippo: nae he a. eae . Siskiyou county
ty met in Miss Taylor’s room WedMy marks are so low 2 ate a It is reported that one of the biga rs 46E—0F rs sverything i ene . s :
nesday after school. They talked Twinny: “‘Of course, eve aoe =, . Beet strikes of gold ore has _been
over the financing of their party marked down: after, the holusye . made at the Black Bear. One vein
which was held on Thursday even: Z Bee geo 6 feet .and the other 8 feet in
ing, February 21, at which the Miss Leschinsky: "eh eee . thickness. Major Ross is superinten; F: problems 24, 25, and «a . < Binol a
Grass Valley honor society was pretake problems 24 . 5 dent of the Black Bear.
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Buddy:. ‘“‘Do you mean Work
sent. Plans were made to have a teenie EL DORADO COUNTY
dinner party for, the society. _ Mary ‘Miss Leschinsky: “No, Curtis, 1; The Rising Hope mine may re— ae nes ee Wee just saying the numbers pe-. sume operations early in the spring.
pointe to make further arrange' F ae
por : poses Ho a ee . cause I thought they sounded pretT. J. Dillon and J. W. Orr of Sa,ments. They also talked about givty” ramento have the property under a
ing some kind of entertainment be: 15-year bond and lease. S. N. Warfore the student body. As ee busi. Win: i aohed. Pak it: ¥ could . ven of New York City is the owner.
ness was not a aga So ee humo tee ight! Three men are employed.
ies occ 7 eek sees Goes Bill: “What did she say?” MARIPOSA COUNTY
2s
Milton: “That she'd bring me a The 10-stamp mill of the Colorapicture of it in the morning” 'do Quartz is running. J. C. Kemp
SOPHOMORE GATHERING : iVan Ee is superintendent. The mine
Miss Leschinsky: “If angle B is! machinery is electrically run. They
; = 4 30°%-and afc — AC .is twice 3B, how . pian to let a contract to run the
eos Aeneas oe many degrees are there in are AC?" . shaft 100 feet below the resent 200
their adviser’s room Monday noon, = = eee Rie
ee Genevieve: ‘‘‘lifty’’. foot tevel.
February 25, for the purpose of dist
cussing their party. A report was Babeeteofertentetertertert ste sia we steele oleate ste lenleile nets erteage ie eek Lael ii deloleieieleieioiii ll delet fe
made by Cecelia Genasci, chairman * :
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of the general committee. The meim-. % z
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bers have appointed the foHowing x
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committees: decoration: Deynes Fo‘
CAVE: WET SAFETY =
ley, chairman; Evelyn Granholin; + x a
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Ruth Smith, Tom Hogan, and Joe.
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lan, chairman; Elizabeth Thomas, . ; t—339C e 7
Caswell Fisher, and Adele Deshwan$ 4 ’ ae.
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den; music committee: Vernon SanEW FE ART V ) FOR PRI G xe
dow, and Curtis Roberts. A define N Li i AND IG R N) N K
‘tte date was not decided upon as : This wonde-ful tonic— PEPTONA. :
basket games, 2 ry events . ‘f : : Ba
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put the sophomores promise that ? = ing ingredients. HTICNES ood, 5
their party wiil be sometime in the] shag 2 new oe &
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The girls’ physical education class ; '% q . ° *
under the coaching of Miss Leschin. ¥ 6 o A: as *
sky has been playing hockey during #
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sus class period. ane girls nae also ‘ The Rexolt Store :
ithe teacher have enjoyed this gamej }%
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rery much. ke o seiteateteatestesteobeatetenteote feeds fe stente de sce oteageste deste afeatesfe stestesgesteieeteade fe otenie ode ate odestesdente i atengeny Boe
There has been a little discussion :
of having track but.the plans have
not yet been definitely decided upODSE A D FRATERN TY EMB EMS
on. It is heped by all the girls that L N if i L
this idea will be carried out.
The most popular designs in Rings, Pins, Chains
P ES and Cuff Links
NEVADA CITY LOSE . :
Special Designs suppliied on short notice
Nevada City. played Lincoln high
‘
schoel in a championship match last i W BARTUNG & SON
Thursday night at Lineoin. Despite
23 =
> hard fighting quality that oui he ha : ie dip ao Sue
Jewelers
boys displayed, i nei ea %) ‘
sme out ef the. struggle: on -top. 124 Mill Street Grass Valley
The score at the end of the main
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me. was 29-23 in favor of Linceln eS 2 : sipei ee ae
‘he A game score was 36-29, gilstekze All rs Ty ‘ : :
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Ly. Nevada City.. 7:40 A.-M. 11:30°A.M. 3:15 P.M. *6:30 Pp. M.
Ly. Grass Valley . 7:55 A.M. 11:45 A.M. 3:30 P.M. *6:45 P.M.
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