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THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA
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ee
Published weekly on Mondays at Nevada City, California,
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HOW MANY PEOPLE
LIKE GOOD LITERATURE?
‘Washington’ Grammar School.
After a
most
and
enjoyable
{ QABehe
rte oe aheate feat ate eestirde steals ofeatesteateate Seote ofr
ateageals eeleseeteatesierteHose tose tesherle Teste heale ste forke te Re ilee Be,
Nevada City High’s A team. was
elaborate dinner, bridge was played.
Nov.
2,
CORRAL,
FRENCH
this question we
In considering
l,
basxetbal
in
.
season
its
start
to
and winner's prizes were awarded to
Well,
et)—
Nugg
The
to
(Special
understand30, in the first need a thorough
October
year. Wedneday,
Mrs. Hulen, and Mr. Carlson. The
next
is past until
October
literature really .
League ing of what good
Community
in prounanimous
were
guests
Hallowe’en was very quiet and ordGrass Valley
material referred
is. Any reading
seatheir
started
they
instead
but
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kjorlie
tc
pubof
nouncing
erly in our town. No need
y last tee practically every day or any that be the most charming and hospitHesser’s
Pharmac
-with
son
our
Altho
here.
g’
warnin
lishing
is uplifting and instructive
Friday night, November 1. “ee one able of hosts.
young folks have in the past engag
any
one’s
never
viciousness.
pranks.
in their
CIVICS ‘CLUB LUNCHEON
p80n
life of a. per
be classed as
ean
gool
litera
i ture,
USE OF CURRENT EVENTS
literature can. be
Most
of this
obtained either through the county
was
There
property.
spiritual
moral and
ew
The luncheon which was given by
The
new
reels
a nd
projector
the Freshman Civics Club on Wedfree library or the local city library. provided by the
Board of Educaliterature as Shakespeare’s tion, has had other uses
nesday, October 30, was a big sucSuch
b esides
Milton,
At noon the majority of the{ plays, stories, by Dickens,
civics
and
history
that
of
the
of the early week might blow up a cess.
The much needed rain still holds
off. We hoped that the north wind
rain storm but all signs fail. Everyand dusty and a
dry
things is so
time is anystorm at this”
wind
tudents stayed at school to partake. Scott,
Stevenson
Elliott,
Hugo,
and ; classes of the
high
school.
Monday
Mr. Kjorlie
of the food prepared by the Fresh-} other European authors and stories . evening,
October 28
luncheon =by Hawthorne, Poe,
ies. All agreed that the
Irving, Emer-. took the projector and reels down
+) ine Elks biiflding and gave the
other Ameritan!
was one of the best that has been 'son, Thoreau and
thing but agreeable.
iti authors should be in
given
and
that
they
enjoyed
the memory,. woman's Civie Improvement Ciub
Forest fires add to our discomand some scenes from them in coma treat by showing them the latest
fort, for aside from the anxiety of greatly.
The money which was _raised,. mand ,of every well educated per-. current events. The ladies all enjoymind which they
cause the smoky
twenty-three dollars in all, is to be json of today.
ed tflis opportunity and we.are all
atmosphere is so unpleasant.
used for a student trophy that is .
This
does not mean that tines boxed
that it was possible for our
Saturday a fire broke out near
to be awarded to the most worthy; are the only good authors but they . school to do something
for them,
San Juan and a_
call for help was
are generally considered among the . since they “have helped the school
student.
phoned to this place. Deputy WarThe Freshmen wish to thank the: best authors of our literature.
in providing hetter equipment.
den Browning assembled all the men
he could find and was soon on the
biazing scene.
a
Student
City
and it was
a long
fight.
.When just about’
for their patronage.
Many
THE FOUR SEASONS
hard
to return
read
people
ay
Pas
. mance.
Why?
; place their
Because
minds
FREE, NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR OLD
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For two weeks, until November *th, we will alow you
ten cents credit for evry Victor Record you bring to
our store. We will accept ALL your old Victor Records
regardless.of age, size or type. We will give you new
Victor Records—any selection’ you choose—in exchange for your old ones. With your old records,
therefore, you can build up a credit with us that will
pay or a new selecion of Victor Records of your
choice, without the expendiure of a penny on your
part.
The ONLY Conditions Are These—All records re
urned must be Victor Records; All records must be
unbroken; All records must be defaced by a large X
scratched across the label. That's all.
R. E HARRIS
THE DEPARTMENT DRUG STORE —
Rexalt
The
Store
practically.
SUMMER
but novels of love and ro
j nothing
Help came from Ne
vada
Body
Y
office, is
post
W. 7A. home from a vacation spent around
School faculty; and Mr.
trover Wilson of Omega visited
of the
Miss Janes
and
Carlson,
ihere last week with friends.
the bag region and Los Angeles.
By Helen McCullough
mischevious pranks, we have
never known of their carrying ther
fun so far as to injure or destroy
Mary
in the Nevada, City
they
fully
do not
upon
what
———
. they are reading and
most good .
By Hudson Gray
from San Juan Sunday forenoon he
By Eleanor Schreiber
j literature has an underlying thread , Summer is the best of seasons,
received
word
that a
fire
had
are .warm,” in summer:or moral which cannot be received I choose this season for many
broken out near Birchville.
More The days
time.
except by concentration.
reasons.
help was summoned
from Nevada
{
Neture has painted her picture
pao
more
lessons, no more school,
City and the fire was under control
word
was phoned in
hear
San
Juan.
dry
and searcity
mInessages have
Witheverything
of water,
a dreadful
so
those
meaning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Culver made
a trip
to Nevada City and
Valley
Friday.
Mr. and
went to
week’s
Mrs.
W.
E.
Moulton
Friday
Their daugiiter,
Louise,
with
them
end at
to spend
the
made a trip to
Friday from which
place ho
G.
was a
Friday
with
to
Morrison’
visitor.
Mr.
visiting
and have’
property
rented
the
in Sweetland
and
will spend some time on the Ridge. }
Messrs.
Clark,
Bishop and McMinn
in fighting
fire in
urday.
oe
Thos. Coan of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin’? was a Saturday visitor. On his
return trip he was accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs, R. Dahlberg and children. Mr, Dahlberg has been suffering for some time with an infected
aria.
Pa P. O’Reilly held services in
By Catherine Davis
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season
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the Bank of America of California.
Summer
is the
of
best
seasons,
of storm
ing can-be done,
ipring is the best thie of the year;
seft
fresh
hair
breezes sigh;
nn a
Catholic
Sunday.
church
He was
-thing.”’
A big
MOUNTAINS
get gray}.
an unconijoud
voice
; says
“Fire
can
be. prevented
by .
man
being
more
careful.
By Carl Baker
the! There are mountains all around us,
deeper,
curelessness
and then
wateh
na . . There’ are mountains every where,
tet as
sc just
ger
fires grow
number
ofr fires
1é6ss,
; But yet there are no mountains
a result of fire’’.
at Birchville
accompanied
s6 don’t
over such
worrying
irollable
yn
Clement Organ of Nevada
by
Statistics show
City.
that the
majority .
Like the
niountain
over there.
are caused
by careless;
i There are mountains in the north,
j
ae
tl
Corral which was closed during the. ness. So let’s do our part by bene .
The
Sunday
summer,
School
is again
French of fires
at
being
continued
i
under the management of Miss Bar
exreful
ce
others
sume.
Benton
Wilcoxson
ors with
Mr.
Wilcoxson’s
s\
‘here are
ountains in
e south,
by impressing
upon!
Bore ATE
AGS e
:
;
Pa
i Yet. there are no mountains
the necessity
of doing the:
Like the mountains over there.
and
mother, .
returned
to San
has
A. Browning
and family made a
trip to Nevada City Thursday even
Are the mountains we love so dear,
will
return
today.
gold with
a black
onyx top.
Cattle
are being
Staples
and Class of 1831 written on theni.
are all very proud of
The Juniors
through
with
moved
their
Wm. Walsh
to the
Bros.
passed
herd
Tuesday,
passed
J. J. JACKSON
Dho . Number One
PE Leeierie ooo ts hee niente Socteaterheesen genteel ole ole lenge teste nents deteotesteale Geakeneofe lode le nied geile
were recent
was held
gave
the
Nevada
by the student
citis, by Dr. Tickell,
has returned
Leave Sacramento
Arrive Gras Valley
Arrive Nevada City
Margaret
Thomas
typed
Friday night. This
freshmen
4
.
WILDBE! G“BROS.
Louise Martin
6:30 P. MW
ce
OT @OUAL MM
(S00 PM
eee 4i300-A--MM.
6 eb oP. eM,
.3:16—P: M6200: P.M:
also
made the
Honor Roll for accuracy.She made
only
one
error in
typiz 1s
for a
minute.
RECEIVED UNIFORMS
chance to;
October 28,
On Monday,
Pedersen
gave
the A, B,
Coach
and
Cc
sion
on
the
fitting
after some exchanging
of them
NE
A
senior.
Mrs.
Thomas.
Rooms with private bath
SINGLE OR ENSUITE
Unsurpassed dining service
Specisl advantages for automobile
Take your Auiomobi
visited
a
Pésse MAIN 4620
her
Foot or M SrneEetT
SACRAMENTO.
° #CALIFORNIA
TRANSPORTATION CO,
_
. daughter, Miss Mary, for a few
of. weeks in
Oakland.
Mrs. S; Lee Leiter spent a short
few days In
time visiting ins San Francisco,
parti
TAKE RESERVATIONS
Trenberth
Nrewne Valley spent
Grass Valley.
Rossen
os
2S
Floating hotels Czluxe . .
meeting» was held last
Mrs. Mary
P dak BA
hi
2, CES
but
all the boys
were satisfied with t heir uniforms.
Reauty he printed in the book.
Work. Famous Adele Miller
Toilet Articles.
2:40 P.-M;,.
57 .
THE ROSE LEE
BEAUTY SHUPPE
Bat.
-11:00 A. M.,
aes
5:55 Po Me Listb Pe Ms
BAST BOUND
ae
.
7:40 A. M., 11:20 A. M.
$::00° ALM 12 bP a
3300 P.M.
post-. ~
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M. Henry Argall and J. E. GoodFriday, October 25, in Miss Main's
to his home.
room to discuss
the dedication of ing. attended the Rotary meeting at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R. J. Bennetts
the Quill.
Auburn: last week.
visited around the bay region for
a/
Albert
L ucielli
It was
decided
that the Quill
Mr. and
Mrs.
couple of weeks.
should be dedicated ta our present have moved to Blaine, Washington,
senior class advisor,’
Mr. Kiorlie, to make their future home.
Camptonville
Fred
Joubert
of
Miss Ruth
Peterson,
the
former
elas, adviser, is to reeeive honorable wes a business visitor in Nevada
picture will ilse City the latter part of the week.
mention and her
Hair Dressing and
2:80 P.M.
8025 AuUM., 41765 Aw M8246 PM.
Honor Roll in!
for speed.
She
. . yping
words in a minute.
body
SENIOR MEETING
City visitors.
Walter Hegarty who was operated upon recently for acute appendi
WEST BOUND
Suite S310 A.M, 12:40 A.M,
Leave San Francisco
temperature
ranging between 30°
learn the’ yells for the game and it. teams their basketball suits. These
and 34° for the past week.
is hoped that they will put a lot ui suits were uesd for the first game
Sete
eceeiaiinaaiiinciens
“Dep
Nowhich took place
on Friday,
into ‘their rooting.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bardbury
vember 1. There was much discusof Alleghany
We Deliver
Last Tuesluy wilercnoon 2 pep vession
ers at the game
the
Greenaway,
Kathryn
graduate, made the
under the direction of Carl Murehte
through
and Verncen Sandow, the yell lead
with a herd Wednesday.
Our
nights are
quite cold,
Trade with us and you will always get real VALUE!
We have anything you may require in the line of
foodstuffs—and always the BEST of any particular
produc t.
Just give us a trial.
They have Nevada City High School,
Clyde Browning, Richard and Matheir
rings and pins, which they
bel Hardenbrook,
Mrs. E. Sutherhave
waited
two long years to get.
land and children,
Miss
Barbara,
Dean, and Richard, formed a party ;
who’ went to Grass Valley last evening to attend some amusement.
foothills.
that are resaonable.
Leave Nevada City
Leave Grass Valiey
Arrive Sacra mento
TYPING STUDENTS
arrived last Tuesday. They are yel
low
But not only that—we have the largest, most complete stock of pure, fresh groceries in town at prices
For the mountains over tl iere
Mrs. J. W.Culver of French Corral.
about
blue and gold
With
their
The Junior rings and pins arrivJohn Frye of San Francisco has
them
ed on Tuesday, October 22, 1929.
taken up his residence
in French
And the fresh and cooling ‘air.
Corral. He was accompanied by his These rings and pins hal been ordered several
weeks
ago, but
just
friend, Mr. J. Cook,
who since
Francico.
THE GROCERY STORE WHERE
COURTESY AND SERVICE PREVAIL
SACRAMENTO AUBURN NEVADA CITY STAGE
For the mountains over there
_ JUNIOR RINGS
and son, Bennie, were Sunday visit
end
Investment
E
in the cool
go swimming
pool.
A little teeny voice says, ‘“Noth-; >!
ing, and
AMERICA
INVESTMENT
COMPANY
old
:
ness of night, in the light’ of day.
We are never free from this meu-. Summer is the best of seasons,
While the
wind whistles
through lace. Fire destroys everyiiing beau-;I choose
this
season
for
many
the trees
tiful, yet it is allowed to destroy
reasons,
The whole world looks folron
ji don’t like winter, I don’t like fall,
more and more every year.
And the sky like furious seas.
'Summer’s just the best of ali.
is a
Hardenbrook, bara McMinn.
were engaged
Mr. and Mrs.
San Juan Sat
We just
many
season f or
choose
this
It'I
ire is man’s worst enemy!
reasons,
forests,
destroys our homes, our
our animals, and even our lives. It No more spelling, and for our sym,;
times;—in the darkWe just get a nice cool swim.
comes at all
Nature’s colors are not richer.
Morrison .
her this summer they decided
Proom.
are
Sweetland , And sunhine is always nigh.
of
of Sweetland. After
return
flowers
Nature changes her picture,
Which seaves all
isa new comer from Sacramento. His
. the
wife
is a_
relative
of Mrs. F. S.
Wood
comes,
rare,
The leaves on trees appear
is engaged in hauling lumber.
.M.
Autumn
richer.
homet
Clyde Browning
Milton
When
Vinter
North Bloomfield
afternoon.
returned
Fass
colors get richer asd
PPMP EEE EIEIO OOOO TEIN
night
that the fire had broken out again
Her
2 ONIN Bs Ths»
Last
FIRE~OUR ENEMY}
Again, atter Spring decline
in a few hours.
Merete cfesgenfoatrateaesfeatosteatecfeoeatestestealesfeckesdeslesteoteofecteste eobeofesteateeieeleeteetateateeatenealedealeateeteofeateeliaeelesfestestedeates
PHARMACY PLAYS”
Miss
ersen,—all of the Nevada City High
A
aivegtenionttePY
site eel
Ea ESPEN ee Tee
‘EDITORIAL
Arthur A. Willoughby 0.2.. Editor and Publisher
Elsie P. Willoughby Bo cea kc upesenulgusenvess Associate
EES o He SEES Lab gad UN asl Le sea Jee Mea 2 LESS ae
Dorothy Tamblyn
Editor
Senior Reporter Katherine Parsons
Lois Eden
Junior Reporter ..
Melba Huson
Sophomore Reporter
“rooters’’
at
The week following, play practice
Freshman Reporter die Ruth Rector home on Pie-y Hill, on Friday evenbeen
done in order that all the
ing, October 18th. ,The guests prerooters will know the yells and that . begins in earnest. The date set for
Athletic Reporter ..
rooting the
and Mrs. B. there
presentation
of this
play is
sent consisted of Mr.
will
be a
peppy
Thurday night, December 12, 1929.
F. Wilson,
Miss’ Main,
Miss Lessection.
—_——
chinsky, .Miss Whalen,
Mrs. Ruth
The seniors feel sure that this will
clerk . be a great success.
Hulen, Miss O’Neill, and
Mr. PedMeservey, chief
published at Nevada City.
ed in
of
mem bers turned in. They . and Mrs, Hulen are the mmbers
the
select
will
who
mimeographed. th faculty
a
prepar ed
have
of the
cast
the.
for
ers
charact
and
.
songs,
dinner
and
delightful
yells
hosts at a
sheet of the chosen
as Carol’. The cast
bridge party given in honor of a which will be circulated amon, the “Birds’ Christm
will
be
announced
next week.
has
at their
of their friends
the game.
This
number
various
‘Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kjorlie were
ieee PIORENS
25
One Month
A Legal Newspaper of General Circulation for Nevada City
and Nevada County, as defined by legal statute. Printed and
FRENCH CORRAL ITEMS
The preliminaries for the Senior
.
‘Last Tuesday, at the student body
Monday,
October
began on
Play
e:
Pierc
President Holden
meeting,
many
students
from
all
when
28,
to.
d
inte
appo
were
and a committee
the different
for
out
tried
es
class
ti-.
inves
and
yells
old
assemble the
them. Mr. Kjorlie
gate the new yells and songs, which . parts which suited
Edited Weekly by the Studeits, Nevada City High School
entered as mail matter of the second class in the: postofd
City, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
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