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~ BASEEBALL
Last Tuesday the N. C. “C"" team
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ree
Junio
SC
ae
ch Cascl
me
: stiches
i
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°
ies
veel
pore
:
F et
the \
igo
were
induiged
on Cashin’s Field
aay
at
even
Id
iY
e
a1
li;
on
thre
mound
with
and
Oly
itetive stud
the in
5
fue
ade
faa: three divisions;
‘ves 5 certain nuimber of points.
le
1 order‘to qualify
Pease
for
the
awards
first division;
15 in.
‘the second and 10 in the third. The!
‘chart that was used is as folldws:
:
perhaps
(A) Scholarship:
ire. town-is destroyed .
seyeral are endangered or -lost Par
because of carelessness
with
Evéry summer benutiful
forests are}
We
ee
ar rene 10.
Te . tor elery LU 2 iain) aon ea ou meee om ae é.
some person
support took
-excellent
the
was ahead 8 to
6
advantage
Hrincipal, i
of.
children
Calvin, an
the’. birthday
j
mad
Brought
veral
.
gr
ar school
ee
fete
a.
i
—
to
employee
The
last
ee
week’s . activities
gavé
Nevada. many of the local younger Scouts an
short, visit. opportunity
to learn
of the local.
rules
seis Pendola arrived a
’
:
.
Eugene H. Hays and}
Morest Service, slightly injured his}
2rm and sought medical attention.
> celebrate it.
> brought her
brief -visit.
Mr. and Mrs.
ss Doris Nizhten
parents
ille
few days.
fundamental
woods.
without
geome of th
of living Le ad j
reliance
on civiiza
tion’s implements to ease them ove
the rough
spots.
ago from San Franciseo on a visit to
Both the Beaver and Hagle patrols
cand,
. his, old home.
had a hiks.as their weekly meeting
little
. ;
William Lichtenberger superinten-] The Beavers,
naking her birthday-a
q
dent
of the poy Crek mine, passed
le ader,
took
Atbert Pratti, ‘patro
the tkree-mile walk to
through townWednes ay: enroute to . Gol
d Hollow and Bob Tamblyn, partol
. the shivers. eats Nevada City.
ee of the
Eagle patrol led his
names have beey}
Albert Garcio'of Nevada CHY was . hiinch to the Canada
Hill diggings
and memorable. ocea
more
the. most exciting b iseball added to the
subscription list for/!into wn Wednesday on a brief busiSeveral of the newer Scouts had nev
es played. for muany years, at Methe eenine
and . finishing
the} néss visit.
ler before tried to cook their spe
morial Park. Hoskins pitched very walls of
the first floor of
the Iecal .
Ray McCullough
‘of
North San
without utensils over an open fire
geod -ball until the. eighth inning Masonic ha il. This part of the build-. Juan
spent several days: in town this of their own
mMiaking,. and gaine
when Grass Valley scored three rung ine is “used for: pliblic purposes and!. week on business at
the Lang Gar-. considerable experience. With a.
fe
thém ahead § te 7. Tco many is cansiderel the town hall, and
re-. age,
S
more tries at if these younger boys
errers
oie
of’
featured
the defeat
team.
The two teams mét
6f our
eently a
public
spirited
interested
f otherwise
asain in the started a movement
needed
repairs
citizen, n°! .
in
, 8S. Labadie, proprietor of
the
the ~ hall,! Hotel Francis, motored toDownie
to make
to-this
the/j ville Wednesday on a short visit.
part of the.
Jack
Richardson.
field last
Wednesday. N. C. display building.
The following names and.
ed its ability in playing base ball alt’ amounts have been subseribe
d to the
the
game
until.
the
last inning. N.C. was ahead
for the . first semester and. and
we fon tt
the averages of the grades for the}
the
fe Comptt
Tues. M. G.
Calvin
motored
Union . City Wednesday on a
mptonville
:
through
Scholarship shall be based on the]
and candy
freely
Grammar Sthoal 3 he,,
final game of the series at Cashin’s
Points.
vevers:
completely swept over and ruined adie des
fire, justbecause
fina
blew up, to leave a V's score )
tie
some
-and
their,”
‘‘Scoop’’ Wasley on
in quite
ion,
several
relate in the
and
7
ch
ne
ee
treicherous and du
lence
in
game. With
) disciiss ihe
g
fons. }runs. This game finished the series
thotest-rep.csentative student in] for the ‘C’’
teams of the two schools,
es
=
The
qualities of
th Wan gves winning the-series by 4 games
s
kceee
fs Man's. vest” friend
worst enemy. Every day :
ness, some
!
M
oe
ice cream
until the ninth inning when our team
\
eet
nes
mn
On THe
Ct
ee
ee
ia
AN
DAI
iy
most
enacci
tome maa
and the Grass Valley ‘*C’’ team met
behind him N. C.
es
CAMPiPONVILLE
0
of
yo
Edited Weel:
:
“MAY 26,1934
AGGET, CALIFORNIA
then
@rass
very
cause:
Hall,-$1.;
five
runs to put them ahead ten to eight.
careless with a match, cigarette, or . first ond segond periods
of the sec-. N:
C. still
had
the chance
Jno. W.
to win
$2.;
A
game,
a few
——0—___—_—
Elmer S. R.
‘NORTH
Emma J. Ramm, $2.50;
SAN
Je
ee
JUAN,
At
the general troop meeting on
Wednesday night Gilbert Clark ‘gavel
the troop preliminary instruetions in
the use of the semaphore flag sig
NORTH SA‘Ny JUAN JOTSi
; a
F. S. Labadie, $10.; . Kate
Hope Livingston, $5:;
& to 5
Valley scored
arrived
will
be able
to. match
the Pie
Scouts who are now Pie
eee at the®
May 23, nalling system. The local boys took
; first place
Mackey, $2.; B. L. Carlso
(Special to ‘The
Nuggset) —Misses! a+ the
Friend,
$2; Fred H. Butz,. Johanndh
and:
Minnie Malotiey of Nevada
in Morse code signaled?
last rally
ai
at
Roseville but
City has never had a’ sema
campfire. In spite of the Fire ETS" cad semester. (In order to qualify; the game in the last half
of the; $2.5; John Schnellmann, $2.; Acton; Idaho, formerly of French Corral,*
phore team. With the local man-for
vention Week carried on by the FOr: . se the award a person must have! ninth innihg
when
Hogan
and
Davey M-~Cleveland,
$2.50;
William A. made their old home town a visit. ian instructo
est Reserve, the books and (signs . ot Jess than 15"points
r the local troop should
in division A). singled. Then the unexpected hapLang,
:$5.;.
E. L. ‘Cleveland, $5.,;
Mrs. Kate Montre and
Gordonpe
printed on fire prevention and ia (B) Student Affairs:
: able to put a team in that field
pened. A freak triple play happened Fred C. Kendall, $3.;.
Anna Ramm Kessler .made a_ business trip to that might duplieate
ures given by members of the ve C1). Atiletics:
the Morse code:
when Fisher hit a
Marsh,
hard line drivel
$2.50; John G. Ramm, $2.50] Oroville Tuesday.
est Reserve at the publie
team’s feat of being the best in the
schools
Points;into center field. The two players @.W. Megers, $2.50; Dave Price, $2.
Mrs. J. Kelley. and Miss Loretta entire Tahoe
and all the warnings issued, millions lcaiptain ofa squa
Area.
d. 10: 0n bases did not expect the ball
to
Bartsch
were
visitors
of dollars worth. of the finest tim.
from:
Moon-.
“The
troop
accepte
d the invitation}
Other memberg on a squad
...... 5. be caught, but was caught putting
Dr. J, .H. Barr: of Yuba City was shine Friday evening.
ber is lost every
‘ires.
year through fores tl yen leatleta: ee 5 {three
outs and ending the bail game.
(2) Student Affairs.
Carelessness is a very dangerous
2
president of the Student Bdy«:
nee16
habit’ and e:
acqitived, ut not Other officers of Student Body..
eisily overcome. To be careless with’
president ‘of.a class..
in
towy
Monday
evening
called
. or the American Legion to partiei
Mrs Henry Klenzenlorf
and son, , bate in the Memoria
l Day activities, .
Frank,
were visitors
in San Juan . The troop will assemble
at 9:30 on .
Friday.
that morning
at their hall and ar-.
by
Although we did got have a very the illness of James Joubert at Oak
successful season we played practiValley. His son, James. Barr, recent
cally even teams with G. V. Every
.game which was played during the
Everybody
graduate of Santa Clara College achim.
-is getting
ready. for!;Tange to
ecmpanied
march to the
Redmen’8 .
the big Cherry Carnival seventh and/j
Hall where the parade will ‘start at .
fire results always in a fire loss of) Other officers of a class
5 . series. was -very close. Cooperation
Miss Lola M. Labadie and ‘mothe eighth of June.
ten o’clock.
many lives. If every one would only president of an orgatization 1
~ . Was very poor this. year among the left. Tuesday for their home. at
Ii. H. Ingraham traded in his ear
try to overeome this habit and do
———————0
year .. OIG
ol mea
uy 5. Players. We have many boys who Browns Valley after. a short visit and now he has another of popular
ail in their power to prevent fires, . President
for
Typewriters
sale,— Underof “an organization less
lare capable of playing good baseball here,
. make.
~Remingtons, Royals,
woods,
some
there would be only the few fires!
{han 1 VOGAL ce
et ee
g. but these boys did not turn out to’
Gieat preparations are being made . only $15.00, Also new Portables
Supervisor W. J. Mellon of Chal;
caused by lightning or by nature.
;
SPR
Orn ar officers of an organization
ea
Can
repair
your old
the games. All of us know if these leng e€ was “in town Tuesday on_officai un on time — one pote:
typewritelyy
be while
here. R. W.
Weber,.%
ere: 3
fully to 6bserve the follwing: ‘‘Never!
joss than 1 WORT oc
a errs 1
boys had turned out the games would
have been a different story,
ee
throw a lighted match or cigaretic
. Editor-in-chief of the’ “Quill’’... 10
from an automobile, never light any nesusiness Manager of the ‘“Quill’’..10
unnecessary fires in.the forest or on} Other editors and managers
of
a windy day, always get a campfire!
permit.
before.
always
smother
lighting
the
afire;
fire
and
jhe “Oui oe 5
AMonrber-of a musical organization..
5
Mrs.
Acton
M, Bran
The Desc class, under the inand
high school ‘teacher, is the owenr of
dren are
success.
. SHOEMAKER—At_
Grass
Valley,
Our teacher Mrs. Haffey and ehil. May 23;
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
not
going to leave right Shoemaker, a
away. They -are going to visit for al
a new car.
fire.
For
these
reasons
the
ests shouldbe protected and everyone should
do his
vention of fires.
part in
HONOR SOCIETY DAY
the pre
For many years the few members
of the Honor Society have been al
FRESHMAN PICNIC
lowed an anyual picnie as a reward
for having high marks.
Last Wednesday
the . Freshmen
class enjoyed a pienie at Lake Olym=
pia. After swimmin gand boating, the
boys,
and
“wiches,
girls
enjoyed
Last Tuesday the Honor Society
went on a picnic. First, the societ
y
went to Lake Vera for a refreshing
the
sand--.
cake and ice cream
swim and then to
which
. ing where lunch was eaten.
Was prepared by the food ¢ommitiee.
The faculty also attended and en
joyed themselves.
is
Freeman’sCross
It was
decided to go to Marysville and_return by way of Lincoln and Auburn.
:
On the way home, the society stopped at Bear River and ate supper
.
. By this time night was coming on-so
_ the society returned to Nevada City
ie
TEACHER ENTERTAINS
i with much regret, for everyone
had
enjoyed the picnie and skip
day.
Miss Agnes, O'Neil, music teacher .
The following members
for both grammar and~ high school
, . the picnic:
Bill Jeffery,
attended
Addison
entertained the teachers of the high
Janes,
Catherine Davie, Madeline
school and
a few other friends at Himes, Raym
ond Feagans, Gertrude
a delightful card
party given at the
home of. Mrs.
Murchie.
Jones,
Prizes were . Chapman
awarded to Miss Whelan, Mrs. Hulen
, Hulen
Mrs. A. Murchie, Mr. Pedersen, ArBill
nold agin and ae epioae
and
Bleakley,
Ruth
Warren
Rector.
chaperoned the
attendance for the .
The Quills were ready for
distriMay 22. There was an increase in the price, as this
year’s ,
Quill ~ has many more
interesting
parts to it. The former
price was
bution
.59 cents and this year’s price
will
be 75 cents.
SEE Dearly
. Vb eee ee
_ HONOR SOCIETY PLAY
Thursday, fey 29, the
Honor Society are SCins to ente
rtain the student body by presenting
them with
a play. The name of the
play
is
“Nevertheless.”
The students that
1
are going to take Part
in the play
are-the following: Ruth
Rector, Warren Chapman. and Addi
son Janes,
pecseaatae Beachy Wk eG
TALK BY DR. DALE
An interesting talk was given Fri
appendicitis
at
the
Jones
Memorial
Hospital last week. Her
friends And
classmates wish her
a_speedy recovery.
POSTER CONTEST
months of February,
March
and day, May 16, by Dr. Dale of the State
April .was 123.70. There were nine;. Department of
Education. He talked
teen pupils who were neither absent on the subject of education in the
Two tickets were awarded to Ruth’
“nor tardy during the three months. . Schools aird the qualities
necessary
They were Angiolina Alaria, Teresa for success in life. He dealt upon the Noyes for the bestSenior ball poster
Alaria,
Phyllis.
Anderson,
Ethel. importance of a
‘Brown, Edith Casci, William Charon-.
nat, Edith Clemo,
Elizabeth Godfrey,
student
applying
himself to his studies when he. is in
Beth ‘Curnow, . School. This talk was enjoyed by
Evelyn Graneveryone, because it was one of the
~home, Kathlyn Greénaway,
Gerald;
Hogan, Bill Jeffrey,
Larsen,; given this year.
Dahl
Most profitable talks that has been
and one ticket to Marie Odgers for
Radj¢
Servicing and Repaiz
/CLARENCE R. GRAY
Ruth Moyle, Chester Peterson, Bob
Polglase, Margaret Rector, Ruth Rec/ 520 Coyote St.
Phone 15)
tor, Albert Robinson, Eleanor Schrei“ber, Louise Schreiber, Harold Schif: Work Called for and Delivere
flet, Floyd Stenger, arline Suttoy,
After school Thursday, May 22.)
Dorothy Tamblyn, Henry Toccaline, the juniors of the Nevada City High
Carolyn Towle and Zoe Tredennick. School went to the Van Guisan dam
“Phere were also four. pupils that on
pienic. Various games were
Purchased
have. not been absent for the entire played and many of the pupils and
Licensed by State of Califernia
Established 1907
i
‘year. They are Angiolina Alaria teachers enjoyed swimming. ' Before
WILDBERG
BROS.
retur
ning
home supper was ‘served.
‘Teresa Alaria, Earline ,Sutton and
SMELTING & REFINING CO,
Offices: 742 precies St.,San Francisco
Henry Toccalini.
. All enjoyed themselves immensely.)
JUNIOR PICNIC
for $295.00. Terms as low as
$6.00 per month
Other pianos represened by us
Ore and Bullion
Plant: Sou
‘rancisco
pstain
Strest, go
oleateSe Tre terletententats tentesteone tferte seas
atensee i
Parker Pen and Pencil Sets—Wallets—Perfume Sets
—lImported Perfumery—Automizers—
Photograph Albums
.
3
Commencement Cards that express your sincere
Graduation Congratulations
H, H. DIC
DICKER
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MASON HAMLIN
CHICKERING
TOOT
FISHER
BREWSTER .
W. W. KIMBALL“?
HINZE<
WHITNEY
ha other Grands and Uprights may be purchased in
Grass Valley from
THE HARMONY SHOP’
ELLAS MARX MUSIC CO.
Home. of America’s
Foremos Pianos
Sacramento
lIth & Jay
‘THE Family is gathered in the living
KNABE
second prize.
FINE WATCH REPAIRIN(
Main
‘made by -.W. W. KIMBALL
Many friends were sorry
to hear
Fay Murphy’s operation
for4
about
Surveyor.
Hall.
This beautiful upright piano
.FAY MURPHY ILL
society and
Nugget.
Land
GRADUATION GIFTS AND .
GREETING CARDS
IF
QUILLS OUT MAY 22
over City
Vallav
ay
was in town Wedyesday on busi
ness
.
Miss Doris Nigtingale,
principal
BE ef)
Rea rae
Mrs.
Rector went along to drive one
:
of the ears.
ATTENDANCE RECORD :
The average
Harriet
. Licensed
The
eee
the third deus:
in May.
for
:
for
Ke ert seat steak ert.
of ET ae NeeoLente ete teats nests
oO
ORS
ies Rey»,Mieke4
"as+OOO-Hee
a
0
Subscribe
0
~G
than
strict game laws suffers much during
0
J. Fe O'O2INNOR
a
the water supply and the lumber ‘a person must have not less
than 10
supply. The wild life of the forests points in division C.)
that should be and is protected by
Award to be made not later
Chas. H. Greene of Grass Valley
ent -at ia breakfast
given
by
Mr.
Kjorlie, Senior Advisor. This break
fast was one of the events at
which
the Senior would all be prese
nt as
a group. The Seniors want to
thank
Mr. and Mrs, Kjorlie for their
kind
appreciation.
:
:
son.
Ve are all ace to hear they are
all coming back for the next term of;
Civil and Minine Engineer
school.
1 Untted. States.. Mineral.: yee y
ese
Third highest number of votes...10
(in order to qualify for the award
May 20 the Senior class were pres
Fred J. Joubert motored to North
San Juan Tuesday on a short
visit.
white.
eS
hands of fire are beautiful,
green,
quiet, and cool looking. It endangers
.}5
SENIOR CLASS BREAKFAST.
0
GREEN—At Grass Valley, May 23, te
pienic for the residents
and a pr ‘Oj Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Green a son.
gram
by the pupils.
It was a pte .
—_—
(in order to quality for the award . @f this trip was to look
A band of cattle from the Farringover
the
1
ij
fectly sure it is entirely out before
}a person must have not less than 154 telephone office and the gas plant. ton raych pased
through Tuesday
leaving it.”
. points in division B.),
As the-Physie class is now stud
ying enroute to the upper country,
It is becoming more essential every . . (C) Most Representative
telephones this trip proved
KE. E. Barnum, an attache of the
Student:
to be very
day to protect the beautiful forests.
; Nevada City Forést Service
(To be determined
by
student interesting.
office,
The forests through which a fire has. body vote; secret ballot).
Cae
ana
ene
was in
town Tuesday
on official
swept mars the beauty of the scenbusiness.
.
Points
ery along the highways ‘and roads,. Highest’ numbér Of votes
. .. 25
while the forest that has escaped the “Second “highest number of votes..
office.
Misses.
Geraldine
and
Ea riyne, spent Tuesday at North San
Juan visiting relatives.
sd
Mrs: Kate Hope Livingston, local
or put it out with water and be per
Nugget
‘‘old timers
of the San*®Juan Ridge, July 4th.
School closed Friday witha social
daughters,
PHYSIC GLASS VISIT
struction of Mr, Kjorlié » made a trip
dirt . Member
of pity cast 5 . to Grass Valley May 19.
The purpose
with’
the coming back of the
cial business. Joseph Vierra brought
him over.
Marysville
422 4th St.
0
e2
is
Dad in his
easy chair, telephone—in
hand, Mother with busily
plying needles, Sister
brimful of importance: ...
It’s Telephone Hour—
and the missing members
of the Family are ‘“‘coming home”’ for their Sun
day morning chat!
Telephone'Hour is a
new way to keep family
ties alive. You can do it
so. quickly, so easily, so
inexpensively.
THe Paciric TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH Company
. A
eae or eee
eeeqeineanes
year ae ne
+ 5h
1
>
So to do my duty to aid in the
prevention of forest fires I try care-i Other officers of an organization