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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 5, 1928 (8 pages)

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of pill ‘is as follows: THE NUGGET INDOOR SPORT COLUMN JACKSON PIN SPILLERS ARE STILE LEADING THE LEAGUE Although the Jackson aggregation droppers only copped one point in the third week of the Elks league the past week they lead the league with 9 points bowling still and-total pins although the Schreibers are pushing them hard on points. The Schreibers by taking three games from the Jacksons Wednesday night went into second place altheir pin totals are quite a ways below the Tamblyns and Nuggets. The Tamblyns took the Nuggets into camp Monday by the close sin of five gathering three with this team for iereces are having a getting under way in the points column although their pin totals are higher either the Schreibers or though mars pins, points and tieing 4th plaee. The hard time ‘than Tamblyns. In this issue,-The Nugget presents its tabulated team scores and individual scoring the first three weeks of the Ford Grove is well averages for his first he has” only rolled . Mobley is far out in individual honors with no one even close to his . 181 average. Percy. Carr season. up in the high encounter, but three games: front for with his 165 average is . high man for the season so far. The seoring -for this week’s play NUGGETS Nickless: 2.00.. 123 140 150—413 Fouwyer .2....2.-123 170 132—425 Fitzsimmons .-... 100 100 100—300 "Ea ULC HAYOR pe 113 113 113—339 Willoughby <.=.. 126 220 126—522 TOtAIS =, 635° 743 621 1999 TAMBLYNS : amply oo 120 153 138—411 Coyne = 164-442 145—451 Durbin peoseectensss 129° 121 118—368 . D. Richards ... 124 116 129—434. Walling. 23 180 125 129—434, lio . i eee ne 717 657 630 2004. SCHREIBERS . Schreiber. ..... 23 161 101—-385 —Seadden -....-2.-98 °° 73 72—242 . Portier Bekok 176 146 156—478)} Curnow ee Sh aes 396 Be Uarr sakes 38 129 150—417/' ‘Petale o2e <5 = 660 626 680 1991 JACKSONS JaGKSON'=<.scaee PAO EO 141456. Grove wees---s. 140.140 140—420 Hogan: 228 F287 F238——369 Kopp : 125 115 116—359 Totals = 00 bon 641 195 7 PIERGES . Pierce ...4....-165 162 170-497 Bigelow. 222...-25 188.138 138——414 Hegarty . ..-: 135 120 171—426 Penrose 152 125 129—406 Castello — wot 88 88 88—264 TOtale -ccccc O78 63S. 696 2007 MOBLEYS NOB bev. .5 ee 211 191-150—552 Po Garr _... 191 155 179—525 Laaiter Se ei OP eb ene de Dee Hove, Irs, _.. 122 1382 106—360 ake Mieke aes 93 93 938—279 Fotals 2.. 704 708 674 2086 L"oover At Ten A photograph of the Republican presidential candidate taken at about the time of his mother’s death. HOME TOWN PAPER HAS ITS OWN. PARTICULAR FIRLD PTS. GAMES PINS The following taken from a leadJacksons .... 9 6 6051 }ing ublication aptly illustrates the Schreiber .:.. 8 6 5650 . place the country newspaer occupies penae ieee B ; Cute asregards its own community: Nuggets ... 5 5 5947} ‘In spite of the fact that the mePGrces. ci.. 2 2 5810/ country, the local newspaper in the rae United States is each year getting INDIVIDUAL SCORES on a firmer foundation and becomGames Pins Ave. . Mobley. .:.-... 6 1085 131,{ing more-and more useful to its Pe Cair 2icss556 9 1487 165] home community. It may be said Grove ...... 3 495 ry that the day of the metropolitan wae ere ; oan a3 newspaper is at hand. This is true, Jackson ..... 9 1336 148] but it is equally true as true that Hogan 6 882. 147) the day of the local newspaper is» oe > eeay i: here too. The metropolitan daily Curnow .... 9 1301. 145 . with its world-wide news, its comic BeCatr: eas 9 1320 147/}sheets and its magazine suppleT. Richards . 3 428 143] ments, while of course essential in PRGZ arty eo, 9 1280 142 Rortion. ot 6 946 138 . our modern civilization, cannot take Tamblyn .... 9 1221 136 . the place of the home newspaper. Walling ..... 6 788 13] “The very fact that the big city WiGHGD: aio cscs 9 1170 130 lail t b @ tield forScheemer ... 9 156 TER ery See eee eee < Nickless .... 9 1112 «-424]bids its becoming local in every UDO: cocci 9 1107 123)sense, and it is in’ the local field KOpp ev-----.-0: 9 1088 121) where the home newspaper dominPenrose © .25.0 9 1056 117 ‘ Hove 9 1022 114] ates and where it finds its true D. Richards . 9 1014 113] usefulness. For, after all it is the te i ean +44 home news Which is most important ya ye ee 3 242 g1. to most of us. We have the greatest interest in the community in HORSESHOE PITCHERS -FIND which we live ,and_ in the people “THREE TEAMS BUNCHED] who are our neighbors and friends. i And it is the local newspaper tournament being . which records the happenings of the conducted by four.of the fratérnal. folks at home, and in addition fosorders finds ‘the two Forester teams . ters the civic pride and progressive. tied for leading honors, with the. Na-} spirit of the community. tive Sons not far behind while the “We frequently hear it said that Odd Fellows are at the bottom of} the old time -independent spirit of the heap with but two games toO. the newspaper is gone, that its editheir credit. torial policy is now subsurvient to The Foresters have eight games)the business office. Yet this is not tucked away for each team. The Na-. true. There is more unselfish idealtive Sons “have 6 won and 6 lost. jsm in the average local newspaper No games are scheduled for this;than in any other enterprise. It freweek. quently speaks out in the way which it believes will be for the good of the nation and of the community, SECTION . recardless of what the consequences may be from a business standpoint. This is more than the average business will do or can do. “Of course the local newspaper is now on a firm business basis. This’ The horseshoe BASKETBALL LEAGUE IS FORMED IN THIS_ A seven team basketball league has been formed in Nevada City and Grass Valley with the -high school team being the local entry. The games will. be played Tuesday and THE NEVADA ICITY NUGGET.. CALIFORNIA _ NOVEMBER uf 1928 . DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK Fdson R. Waite Shawnee, Oklahoma That a store should be a selling placé—not a storage place. -That stores that accumulate many .‘self-warmers’’ are: out of luck. It’s ‘usually. their own fault; they should not try to place the blame elsewhere. That profits are made when goods are sold. Many merchants seem to forget that fact. That goods must not only be bought right, but must be sold right. That advertising through the printed page is the’ greatest sales creator known. That everywhere in. every line of business, advertising is making real friends for. those who advertise. That well advertised goods are goods of known and _ proven value. They have won the confidence of the public. That dealers, awake to the demands of the public, never try to substitute for quality. The consumers can’t be fooled with unknown goods. Well advertised lines of goods not only make customers, but gain their good will and their future business. able to answer the question of why a chicken crosses. the road can sit down now~and figure out why road; hogs like to stay in the center of the Toad. The people used to be told that they must face the music, but if they occupy positions in public life they have to face the photographers a good deal more. At any rate, little girls of today who wear short hair dno’t know the agony that comes from having a mother combing out the tangles. The Observer remarks that the reason there are not more old maids
in the world is because most girls get tired of waiting for the right man to come along and grab the first thing in sight, : Now that they’ve discovered that William Tell didn’t shoot the apple skirts, and the men golf knickers. ing the school of life, us simply go in and without studying any. tion years. “What is the difference between a sun-kissed and ’* inquires the peach peach? script. other doesn’t. Subsci.be For sue Suga One kisses -_ /and the is why it is improving from year}and Washington didn’t cut th, cherry} »y physicians, but they alwa’ say . = = z : : é ene mer Friday evenings unless conflicts oc-) 1 Jooy why it is giving its readree we suppose they'll soon be telliia co Ripka boy meting ene am be a ers a constantly better newspaper,jing us that Sitting Bull did his pe The Grass Valley high has two ape ae : : ;and why it is increasing its influ-. sleeping standing up. iv st teams entered, the Soccer Club, De’ ___ : sas eee are : BS Gen Molav. Gosten Ravine Colts and the for good in the community.} No one has ever had too many wT PX 3 Srimeen — : ; But the local newspaper is still the] friends; but one must not get into 8 j : ; ‘principal booster for the community, i j : = Mi lk os e The opening games were played Dp p Y, tthe easy habit of labeling every ac . ! SAME PRESCRIPTION ] a went and it does its boosting often with-}quaintance a friend. The latter is a of Ma nesia ; t : rs Pee eer s out any hope of material reward.’ j sacred word, not to be uttered lightQ } i HE WROTE IN 1892 : ly. Callirig another by his first’ name : & °, os ; Economy eo poy ge does not automatically create an ina When Dr. Caldwell started to practice J i } iitimacy of spirit. ae ey medicine, back in 1875, the needs for a By OGDEN L. MILLS * : SAN FRAN YS co: laxative were not as great as today. e Z : People lived normeg ives, ate i Uelanecueainry ot tie Theaey “In spite of all that has been writ-. Subscribe tor The Nugget. L Wholesome toed atk gee plea ok 4a chaste valthagliimeean ere ten, many motorists are still careair. But even that eariy there were adage oan on wee Sei, {Jess about maintaining the preper. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERdrastic physieg-aid purges for the relief of — the building up of a real Pressure in their balloon tires’’, says SHIP Oe ate OF THE canes we oo eee sense of responsiMr. E. K, Booth, who carries a full . NEVAD! s : The prescription for-constipation that es : Required by the Act of Congress } aes constipi th bility on the part line of Federal Tires at Grass Valof August 24, 1922. he used early in his practice, and which of public servgnts, ley. He says he feels that; “This is! State of Cailfornia, County of Nevasete a 8 ae oe ey G ‘ name oO vr. aidweirs pevyrup <0) A and the develop ; particularly due to the fact that da, ss: bil is a liquid vegetable remedy. rhended ment of a spirit of ; they are constantly hearing other! Before me, a Notary Pubilc, in 4 SPLENDID VALUE . for women, children and elderly people, unselfish — service. . . and for the State and County aforeahd Mee ek 3 uch a wee ‘motorists say, never bother red Arthur A. ; and they need just § a mild, economy in this . mot . “Oh! I both je personally appeal 17 Powell S Henge . ane ea tear just such a mild, safe sense attains the . with the pressure in my tires. I look! Willoughby, the publisher of The owell Street at Market . This pre SAG has proven its worth dignity of a tunda{at them once in a while and if they . Frevadg — res — au ae THIS CENTRAL . and is now the largest selling liquid mental principle of . deem to be bulging too much,.I put; ee eace and helet. 4 aie ies DOWNTOWN LOC: TION . akeye It ae nee the con? of 7 ’ . na ile fa) eecdec ret > 8) government. ; some air in them—otherwise, I: ment of the ownership and manageanimportant convenience to you . fae ee (ere One of the great leave them alone. And I get pretty; ment of the aforesaid publication for zi = : Gesu lee te oleae da iad ay sontributions made Fae Set Prev'Y . October 1,°1928, required by the; This coupon entitles holder te FREE . aoe rig cas if aaah eon re pris by Coolidge to the good mileage. ‘Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, Yellow Tasi—depot to Turpin Hoiel, sae rips ee write oS ang Vena” eause of good gov: “Does correct inflation really make’. embodied in section 443, Postal FREE GARAGE ‘ + Dept: ib: MonticeliosEitincis, te fer ernment has been ; much difference? Actual tests have . Laws and Regulations, to-wi seas . trial bottle, @ ati f that principle with Publisher, Editor and Managing! T.E.FARROW _ W.M.SELL, Jr.= . the application 0 pes ‘proven that a rear tire over-inflated Editor — Arthur A. Willoughby; === man . Bowens papers eee contrast . te? pounds will give only one-third Nevada City, California. eee eee at Be eee SEE SE = Soke ree ede Ooi uch a : E : A i _—_E gi c = = to that followed in New York State . the mileage it will give when/inflatee ee ous ee Ee NEVADA. ‘CITY AS SAY & REFINING OFFICE under Governor Smith, where during . ed to the proper pressure—while Gwhers—Arthur A. an@ Elsie P. E JN. Ott, P roprietor a period of abundant revenue, We . tires under inflated have shown a Willoughby. a ae eye Beasts f i : have seen an enormous debt expan . qifference in mileage of 25 per cent. That the known bondholders, mort-, Practical Spee tests from 25. to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold ion, the breaking down of all wise ; SORE H gagees and other. security holders! Percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and os ou-go policies, and the financ “Correct inflation is of vital imporowning or holding 1 per cent or. Values of tailings. ; : : ae of. eee expenditures by bond ; tance. In fact if motorists would more of total bonds, mortgages or . _ASRAYS made rer Bold, silver, Jead and copper. Mall order obaek we: ng of r ahcnk pale sressure once a Other securities, are: Intertype Cor. Promptly attended fo. Agent for New York-Caiifornia Underwriters, issues, Press poration, Brooklyn, N. Y. : Westchester and Capital of California Vire Insurances companies. Als” The battle for economy in govern . week; have their’ wheel alignment . Arthur A. Willoughby. automobile insurance. ment is no single dramatic action. I! . checked once a month and drive with! Subscribed and sworn to before) Ss is a continuing Soa ag he eg ordinary care/ they would. greatly, me this 24th day es Hdl oe Rie sag, Nosrly Bil that Bas sould . Prolong the/life of their tires. Any F. 7. Poe, Notary Pupils. ate lished in the last eight years could '” oe BES Cy kas, 5e offset in the first years of a waste 800d standard make tires such as] . : 2 rn Eivestieeie em ate al and inefficient administration. the Fedetal would give them miles ee es : f t sh eae ‘ny ; ‘and miles”. of satisfactory service or r th 5 ig ‘ ie 2 ‘ Tammany Thinking {in spite of the strenuous service to ~ om gat >) ) Secs teers : which they are subjected.’ i “i Fi j er Big John Kennedy, the Tammany . HOTEL! , 4 oy ] ader in Alfred Lawis's novel, The, PERSONAL MENTION EN ATO ‘gop soss, as he was about to go into the cue : eit? etirement of death, said to his prof Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Phippen of FACING CAPITOL PARK Pode ge, “Think first, last and all the , Greenville were here Wednesday. He eas . ime of yourself. You may not of ,Qwns and operates a sawmill at Sacrament Sues . ee s ecount to others, but you're the Avhole that place. Mrs. Phippen sold her CALIFORN LA\ Asan WP rs: ‘ox of tricks to yourself. Don't give store at Forest te Mr. P. M. Motris. Picturesaue . Popular ena . man more than he gives you. Folks jpy.y were former residents of ForAUS » : sho don’t stick to that steer land eat City . . the SENaTor is a ither in bankruptcy or Bloomin'dale.” : : ES : : ne ry ms ‘hat has always been the pragmatic John Webster, is back at his work ashen mit oe as sHDAY . BRE D YOM reed of Tammany Hall.—M. R. Wer: . as mail carrier, after a his annual =ae travel, Facing . . . er in Tammany Hall. vacation of a short time. Capitol Park . . luxe . eae R. E. Egenhoff, of the California urious outside rooms: i: ; und a 7, “wo OFT, st soa Debris Commission, arrived in this x with bath from $3, The best teaching is not done out {city Wednesday and is attending” to “\, Metropolitan service Fro Ere ut tad oo of a book, but out af, a life—Herbert . official business. “ . « delicious food. \ / Ht real ee need He lenges be son ILoover. Mrs. Frank Davies and son, Craig, i * my es ee Se a ee e » ; th eute .* ees INES ie (enw “waive "Troi hi : apes Jone gan elnsgy i met a waoh-tay worcies Ate ng these seiviees vou The people of this country comsi pease 8 apie rate aid wos suke w Gnd ane that. will ti your family pleté over 3,000,000 telephone toll Mrs. Niles P. Searls of Oakland, bucket ‘ eonversationas daily. Misses Annette Franciseo of New The Observer’ remarks~ he is al-. York and Rhea Rupert of Piedmont on z ~~ me : } . “ . i} 2 . ways willing to make suggestions . were here Thursday. They are confh h v? tA io iN DR Yy does it besté i y & for safety of life and limb, suggests] nected’ with the Camp Fire Girls’ . in the Great Bend Tribune: “‘If} activiiles. . COLFAX STEAM LAUNDRY every railroad crossarm {Warning Mr:. Harry Rowe, a former resi% earried a neat mirror, at least the dent, and now of Berkeley, returned Ramse & Williams ‘Local A ents ? {girls would stop, look, and maybe home !'riilay after a visit here and ' 2 listen,” ‘at Grass Valley. are Mondays Returns Thursdays Telephone 34 — & a ~ aS Close “Big Deal by Telephone A big sugar deal, involving 300, 000 tons of Cuban raw sugar valued at $17,000,000, was consummated recently by transatlantic radio-telephone service between New York and A Boston editor says China hasn’t London. This is the largest deal in awakenedxyet. Then she seems to be . sugar ever made in one day and was doing fairly well in the matter of . made by the Czarnikow-Rionda Comwalking in her sleep. ed of New York, ; London office, for ' Corporation to BITS OF HUMOR Before trying to love your neighbor as yourself it’s always idea to make sure she’s a good single, through their the Cuban Export We never’ knew before on what British refiners. crooked foundationssthe world rests,-. until the women began to wear short] The Observer remarks that the la° . bor-saving device that most men are 2 ‘jaterested in in the U.S. attend. . 3 Mint. but many of == ——— sit all day is made We are all supposed to be A scientist mow estimates the age of the world as from 13 to 80 bilAnd what is the difference of a little thing like 67 billion JURS IS A THIREEPOINT SERVICK Consideration for your family at [i time of trial’und sorrow. Courtesy im every .act of our principals and Etficiency in. every detail funeral direetion, assistants. lof our relieving the family of all needless anmiety. THE HOLMES FUNERAL HOME if: ogg Nevada City >, ig =" i iodine nis fe; Teléphone . 2 Auburn St., Too much to eat—too rich a diet too’ much smoking, Lots of thines sour stomach, but one thing can it quickly. Phillips Milk of Magnesi will alkalinize the acid. Take a spoon: ful of this pledsant preparation, and the system is soon sweetened. . Phillips is ‘always ready to distress from over-eating; to choc! acidity; /or neutralize wieotine. ~Re; member/this for your own comfort; >for! the sake of those around vou. Endor: Sacramento St., South Grass Valley Telephone 56 3 F i i § i