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November 11, 1929 (6 pages)

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acta eee ANpa Nie aon ieee linpa te sare cienrcietteetti ind MONDAY. NOVEMBER. 1, . EE 929 » THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET week] Mondays at Nevada City, California, Ot med as Son uncer of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada City, under Act SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year, any address in California, in advance Outside Galifornia, in U. 5S. .... Three Months One Month Lega f General Circulation for Nevada City : Phe bu vat defined by legal statute. Printed and and Nevada County, published at Nevada City. Arthur A. Willoughby Elsie P. Willoughby March 3, 1879. of Congress, Editor and Publisher Associate ROUGH AND READY JOTS ROUGH and READY—Nov. 9, (Special to. The Nugget)—-We are still waiting for rain, although we have had all indications of it several: times lately it has failed to arrive. The mornings and ey renings are quite cold and in some places there has been frost but several o: the gardens are still green Quite afew gatherings were here to celebrate Hallowe’en. Bowen and_ Thursday evening Mr. Mr. Manrose of the Grass Valley high school faculty entertained several of the teachers and their friends et the Rough and Ready hotel. The . ? affair was in the. nature of a Hallowe'en party. Cards were played and ‘at midnight, refhesrments were served. Miss Frances Re entertained seyeral of her school mates at an out door weunie roast Thursday evening at her home ai Randolph Flat. Mrs. Walter Bennett, who has! been spending a few days at the; home of Edward Wilson, returned to her home in Sacramento. 25, Mrs. of the Friday evening, October Margaret Wilson, teacher diers who had fought hard overseas. It also brought great joy to the parents and friends of ‘our ‘boys’’ who went out bravely to fight for our country. This day -brought sadness to those’ parents . who waited in vain for their sons iwho never returned, i seored their BASKETBALL SCHEDULE By Lois Eden : Eleven years ago today, Monday, November the eleventh, peace was declared for our country. This day brought great happiness to the solToday every one of our American Jag should, be raised. high inthe Edited Weekly by the Studen — STAFF Editor Dorothy Tamblyn Senior Reporter Katherine Parsons Junior Reporter ...... Lois Eden Sophomore Reporter Melba Huson Freshman Reporter ...Ruth Rector EDITORIAL Did you say that it would be nice if the boys would join the “rooting section’? at the basketball contests. Yes, I think so too. Of course at the last game the rooting ection which was composed of girls who received many com pliments and we have to admit that the girls put over the yells in first class style. But you know you can always better the best. There are some yells which ~ require the resonant and sonorous bass voices of the boys. Now, boys, don’t get the big -head. Just get in and do your duty by supporting your teams. Of coruse the boys who play on the various teams are écxused from this duty,; since their ‘part is to play the game: and win. For the rest of you boys will from sunrise to sunset. In doing . ae we show the appreciation that. give the players your mor al support. our nation has for our beloved flag . and for the boys who fought to keep the world safe for democracy. N.C. HLS. *. HESSERS Ou November 1, the A and B teams first win of the season. Both the Purple and Gold teams : dred percent attendance in the rootyour part, as well_as the girls, is to sit in the rocting section and Come on, boys,-let’s have a huning section at the next and every game to follow! ARMISTICE DAY By Margaret Rector : game have been working out team work and speed. They displayed both these . standing of anniversaries in the his. to reach elements in th game Pharmacy. Hogan, November the eleventh is, perhaps . {one of the happiest and most out-! ‘writing an average of ninety words . THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA. THE Hic! SCHOOL NEWS ts, Nevada City High School STUDENTS CONTEST In a contest sponsored by the University of California, students from all parts of the state were invited to present their views on “College,__M¥ Ambition’. Seniors of the high schools’ of California were eligible to take part. Three essays were selected firem each school, and were sent in to be judged by a Gommittee appointed for the purpose. From Nevada City High School, the essays written by Florence Smart, Katherine Parsons, and , Helen McCullough, were selected by a sub committee consisting of Miss Mabel F. Main, of the High School faculty, and John W. O’Neill, local manager of the Daily Morning Union, as having the most merit. These essays have been sent’ in to the committee of judges, and the result CERTIFICATE AWARDED Katheleen Greenway, a post graduate, was awrded a shorthand certificate for writing eighty words a minute for five consequtive minutes last Wednesday, November 6. This award is offered by Gregg, the originatcr, of the Gregg method, which is taught in the majority of ‘the commercial courses. As Kathelenn is only = a second year student this standard is exceptionally good. She took the test for this certificate about six weeks ago and has increased her speed and accuracy since that time. She is now per minute. Her greatest hopes are the hundred mark = or with Hesser’s ltory of both Europe and America. It above before the annual contest is the big, blond ; was the end of oneof the greatest held. At last year’s contest KatheRough and Ready school, gave a card : giant center, is very good this year \ wars in all history. For France and. leen took second place and with a party to raise funds for a new piano . Whist and Pedro were played. Mrs Clemo and Mrs. Fippin won the ladies prizes in whist while Mr. Whitney and A. Thomas won the gentlemen’s prizes. The Pedro prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seley Mrs. Annie Frank and Ben Taylor. After the socres were added and the prizes awarded, cake and. coffee was served by the grammar school chil‘and was high point man. Captain, Pierce has developed much speed and quiekness to give any team trouble. Janes, Gleason, Hoskins, and Davey all look well also. The B team has stars as well. Car! Hieronimous starved in the first B game, sinking twenty some odd points while Mecari was runner up. BiH Tamblyn also played a nice same, ren. Another card party will be given at community hall November 22. The public is cordially invited. ‘rhe other night the pupils of the Rough and Ready school entertained their parents at the schooi house. The affair was a Hallowe’en party. The room in Black streamers, and Orange Crepe paper was tastefully decorated . while pumpkins, Jack O'}lanterns and corn stalks were mueh . Coach Pedersen said if the boys keep up such playing no trouble in winning. LUNCHEON HELD On Wednesday nocn, November ixth, a luncheou was held at the igh sihool by the Girl’s As. ceiation under the supervision cf -Miss Thelin evidence. The wall were covered. ma Leschinsky. This was somewhat with black cats terns, drawn and colored. In all the room presented a very artistic ap-. pearance. After a short program of‘ music and recitations games were }iayed by the grown-ups as well ag the children. Prizes which caused great merriment were awarded to the winners. Before the party broke . up the children served refreshments of coffee and doughnuts. Everyone present spent a very enjoyable evening and are looking forward to more in the near future. Miss Smith, teacher of the Central school and her pupils were also the guests of the Rough and Ready school. The many friends of Mrs. Frank Davey wiil be pleased to learn tha. she is steadily improving, althougl not able to leave the hospital yet. she is much better. The State Highway has painted school signs here the past week. Let’ hope passing motorits will heed the worning before some child is injured. upervior Frank and his crew of men are working on the cross road between Fernley andthe Tahoe Ukiah highway. Mrs. Della West of Reno Junction is visiting her son, Frank West She was accompanied by her grandson, Charley West. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Uren have returned to San Francisco after a short visit here. He is engaged in work for a big mining company in the city, and Came up to attend to business affairs. Mrs. Ella M. Austin, county superintendent. of schools, has been visiting county schools. She also visited the Forest Springs school and the emergency school at Dew Drop: THE ROSE LEE BEAUTY SHUPPE Hair Dressing and Reauty Work. ~ jatoaieee Adele Milley Toilet Articles. ' dimes. and Jack O’ Lan-! different from those previously held, as it was cafeteria style. E.taryone could buy as muchas hecould eat, providing he had his nickels and Approximately, twenty-seven dollars were taken in which will go. towards athletic equipment for the Girls’ Physical Education classes. CLASS SECRETARY BOOK Every secretary from different classes of the Nevada City High School has been furnished with a record book so that heean keep he recordof allcliass meetings and ‘pecial events of the school for that term .At the end of each term this book will go on file in the priucipal’s office. In this manner a record will be kept of what each class ioes for the four years of high chool. Miss Kathleen Popplewell of Sacramento spent a couple of weeks visiting Mrs. Will Davis in Willow Valley. aa AMERICA . INVESTMENT COMPANY Owned by the Shareholders of BANK OF AMERICA OF CALIFORNIA Investment Securities b Members Los Ancgies Stock ExcHaNGR Los Ancaigs Curs ExcHanGa Associate Members San Francisco Stock ExcHANGB San Francisco Curs ExcHANGB ‘ : Business with the Company or fe o! transacted through any the Bank of America of California. there will be’ the four; . Belgium, it meant _freedom froin worry and suffering, for Germany, it meant a chance to start . over anew for England, it meant’ that
. they could again settle down to their ‘commerce, and for the United States it meant that we had repaid a longowed debt of eratitude, and upheld the honor of our countty. Think of it! Eleven years flown by, and all peace again. Each country mourned for her dead and wounded and then went on about her duties, paying ; debts, and keeping up the trade of thetr country at the same time. Past wrongs have been forgotten, never tu be remembered uwgain. have the world is at America, feast from perheps, suffered the the Great War brave boys, who imperilied their lives for the es: of the glorious country; than praise. yet our ine honor of oui deserve even more everyone is willing to . give them praise, but it seldom goes beyond this. Many of the soldiers lying sick in the are forgotten. But let’s make this year different. Let’s show the soldiers that years makes no difference. more than praise them. them. wounded hospital ; eleven Leis co Let’s help ARMISTICE DAY Armistice Day was observed Friday afternoon at the -High School by a program given before the dent body and the faculty. Mr. Pedersen played ‘Reveille’, ‘‘Assembly’, and “Taps” on the bugle. Following this the entire assembly stool at attention in commemoration of the soldiers-who had given their lives in the war. stuwhole term’s practice and experience we feel that she stands an_ excellent chance of being champlon of !Northern California this year. PLAY CAST At last the cast for the’ Birds’ Christmas Carol has been selected. who were interested, tried out for the different characters. Mrs. Hulen ud Mr. Kjorlie picked the characfers and those chosen will constitute the cast, unless they are found insuitable, or cannot, for other reaons, participate. The members of the east are as ‘oHows: Carol Bird tuth Rector Nr Binr@:s = Grace Tow'e WER SP oo Milton Masters WROD. Elfredia Carol Bill Reetoi Madeline Himes Mrs. Ruggles ...... Ann Williams Sara Maud Katherine Celio Peter Bob Tucker Peoria Beth Curnow RE a as Erline Suiion Clement -..2 Warren Chapman COTNGHGNS == =o Billy Sharp Larry. -. Se Harry Davey Play practic€ will start next week and we all feel sure that under the leadership of Mr. Kjorlie and Mrs. Hulen, the play will be successful. of the contest will be announced very shortly, it is said. To the student awarded the prize there will be given a trip to the University of California for a week's sujourn, free of expense, and a ticket to the Stanford-California football The student will also be the privilege of an President Campbell, sity. game. accorded Needless to say, hopes are runGertrule Marriott read “In Flanders Fields’? and Helen McCullough ! read “America’s Reply’ by R. W. Lilliard. The program was concluded by a talk by Mr. Wilson on the meaning of Armistice Day. ARMISTICE DAY Monday, November the eleventh, Admistice Day, will be a holiday for' 1i the schools. ARMISTICE VACATIONS Monday, November 11, is Armisice Day and several of the teachers ook advantage of this faet. Mrs. Ruth Hulen spent her vaca‘ jon with her family in San. fran ‘isco, Mr. C. E. Pedersen and Mis: “helma Leschinsky went to Oakand to their repéctive hemes, while ‘iss Ann Whelan visited friends in Belen Ore and Bullion Purchased . * Licen®1 by State of California Esiabl: she s ! WILDBER re ROS. ' SMELTING & BEEFINING CO. OMfcer 742 Markee St.,San Francisco. : t: Sauth Ssn Francisco ning high that one of our students may prove to be the lucky winner of the prize. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Co.ch Pedersen announced the ievball schedule and says that there are many good teams coming during the N.C. H.S. basketball seasop. November 1, the Gold made their first victory. November &, they played the First Christian Chureh of Sacramento. November 15, Svuthern Pacifie Club comes here to play. November 21, the A’s and B's trave¥ .to Sacramento to play Part Time High School. Then “on November 29, they will meet the fast Auburn teams here. On December 13, the boys travel to Folsom to play their A and PB teams. December 20, Wheatland High comes here to play. January 10, the Part Time High vives us a return game and Januury 14, we travel to Wheatlend to give them areturn. game. Still more ‘games arecoming in and N.C. H. expects a big year. @ ——-—-———— Subscribe for The Nugget. TALK GIVEN BY BY MR DAVIS . Thursda ay aflerabon. Noveni. ee i aa. the Nevada City High School A team ber the seventh, an assembly w held and we all welcomed Dr. to speak to us. Dr. Davis gave very interesting talk on “Success” Davis N.C. HLS“ COLTS Last Tuesday night, November 5, i traveled to Grass Valley to play the “. Boston Ravine Colts. They proved @/ little competition for the Purple asd ~; Golds although the score was oniy In this speech he told us that in 18-10. Coach Pedersen took out the a foundation for our should setting work, we never say, ean’t”, but always try to do the best’ goal. The game This is the ourselves up to we possibly can. way to. work high ctandard. another interesting speech about smoking. If one smok he is not able to hink and us clearly as the one who do point not smoke. Smoking must be stop. learned ve He aiso brought out! in his the highest standard. so freely regulars torunin the second string 'men to give them practice and the second men held the Colts to but one was goou practice only . {for all the players. a. . iy. The ‘students were all very inter’ . ested in this subject and they also 66 . some new ways of setting ped if he wishes to work up to the foundation for lifé work. =. rendered them immune S88 LEIS NE SAS AEE NENA IIS METER Te MG R.E Seabee orion 0 The QR ie rete ettente estes eet et Pee ien eae ete Be = DON’T WAIT FOR A COLD— PREVENT IT! VAPURE 50 cents The employees who prepare and bottle Vapure seldom have olds. Why? Because Vapure has practically from colds. Why don’t you use Vapure now and prevent a cold from coming. Sold only at nee) Stores. HARRIS THE DEPARTMENT DRUG STORE Rexall Store lO elteieinieietdetelo ts lo geieteietets PUTSEEN TESTE OTST ES SSSO CHE SECS Gast ‘week about 30 boys and girls : interview with . of the Univer: Purple and. played Hesser’s Pharmacy and seeds eae at Mergent eae rae eg MEN Le A ONES ceofesleedegerieierertendedede tebe foodstuffs—and always product. Just give us a trial. ae eres ME dois <<, ioe. Dhe . 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