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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 4, 1929 (6 pages)

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a THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA ec 7 pm ern ee Published weekly on Mondays at Nevada City, California, FACULTY ENTERTAINED cae STAFF SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year, any address in California, in advance ..... Outside California, in U. S. ...-.-.-+ 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 + 3 > 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 Owned by the Shareholders of BANK OF AMERICA OF CALIFORNIA the trees bare. season Securities Ad Members Los Anceves Stock ExcHANGR Los ANGELES Curs BxcHancs Associate Members » San Francisco Stock ExcHanGcse San Francisco Curs Excuanes * Business with theCompany may be transacted through any Branch of 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-. ~ a 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. fice ae i ICTR LEIS ED YELL COMMITTEE REPORTS, SENIOR PLAY STARTS THE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS = PEERED LE LOIN ROGET GTC x LE oR ee en EOE ALE Se ME} RSS SRE ~” MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1929 ~ THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET diay ari beso Pesach pe +