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September 24, 1928 (6 pages)

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t MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 4, 1928 THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA ¥ a — POLITICAL CARDS — For Supervisor, . st District— FRANK DAVIES Respeetfully announces himself as a candidate for the office of Supervisor of the Ist District, Nevaca County ,subject to the will of the voters at the General Election, November 6, 1928. i For Supervisor, . st District— RICHARD A. EDDY (Incumbent) Hereby announces himself as a candidate for the office of Supervisor -of the ist District, subject to the decision of the voters, at the General Election, November 6, 1928. THE HIGH HIGH SCHOOL NEWS STAFF Editor Senior Reporter Junior Reporter Sophomore Reporter ‘ Gertrude Marriott Nancy Jones George Noyes Freshman Reporter Feature Writers George Noyes’and Pierson Tuttle BOOKS GIVEN TO SCHOOL Judge J. M. Walling has very generously given a set of nature books In spite of all.the politicians are ! doing to offer the people the glad hand, they find that many of the’ voters have cold feet. OURS IS A THREEPOINT SERVICE set, ® “The New Nature Library,’’ is a remarkable one. It is composed of ; on varied subjects such as. flowers, birds, frogs and fishes, trees, and reptiles. These books will be of great value to the school, especially to the general science department. The student body wishes to thank Judge Walling for his gift. — eight volumes STAFF CHOSEN The staff for the next two weeks is as follows: editor, Carroll Coughlan: senior reporter, Bernice Eden; junior reporter, -Dorothy Tamblyn; sophomore reporter, Carl Murchie. and freshmen reporter, Bill Tamblyn; feature writers ,George Noyes and Pierson Tuttle. Work on the much needed school tennis court is to begin as soon as Consideration for your family at a time of tria) and sorrow. Courtesy . in every ect of our principals and ; assistants. Efficiency in every detail’! of. our funeral direction, relieving the family of all needless anxiety. THE HOLMES FUNERAL HOME 246 Sacramento St., Nevada City Telephone 203 188 South Auburn St., Grass Valley Telephone 56 Souvenirs of Gold Nuggets and Quartz . H. W. HARTUNG & SON JEWELERS . 124 Mill St. Phone 155 ER CET SE ey CY SAN FRANCISCO A SPLENDID VALUE 17 Powell Street at Market ~ "THIS CENTRAL DOWNTOWN LOCATION animportant convenience toyou i feverable displav This coupon entitles holder to FREE Yellow Taxi—depot to Turpyin Hotel. FREE GARAGE T.E. FARROW W. M. SELL, Jr. ET Qe SSS Was your home comfortable last winter? Did you have clean, efficient heating with no bother or trouble? The P G and E has a staff of men especially trained to advise you on what.is good heating equipment. They recommend ouly gas heating equipment that is well made for long years of efficient and clean heating. This equipment gives you more cont~ foxuble heat for less money spent for fuel. Repairs to gas heating equipment are also made and guaranteed by the P Gand E. Phone or call at our office for ‘PaciFic Cas AND ELECTRIC COMPANY . P-G-vE: one 233aioe T i . } held on September 7 tA Mr. Colvin, who is painting the pbuilding now, is free to start the court is to be made of cement and is of regulation size. It is to be dedicated to the classes of ’25 which have turned over the money they have inthe bank tothe high school for use in buliding the court. ENROLLMENT ANNOUNCED The enrollment of the school is nearly the same this year as last. The total number is 134——one less than last year. Of these the sophomores have the greatest number— thirty eight. The freshmen are next with thirty-six, then the juniors with thirty five and_the seniors last with CHORUS WORK BEGUN Under the supervision Kjorlie, the girls’ and boys’ chorus hsve been organized. Dorothy Temblyn has been chosen pianist of the cirls’ chorus, and Mary Jones of the boys’. The pupils are now singing three part songs, first and second soprano, and altor The boys expect to form a glee club soon. ' JUNIORS HOLD MEETING . At the last meeting of the juniors. , the matter of rettine class rings was diseussed. saiesman renresenting Von Warmers and Rodrigues. had a very and the elacs votrings. selecting -ed on the various !oreasa favorite. This man also gave . the choice of a pin of the some pattern. There was quite a duscussion jemong the boys and girls as to the tvne of ring, the boys wanting a heavy set ring, and the girls a light-' ey ene. The matter was left open SCHOOL NEWS Edited by the Students of N. C. H. S. Bill Rector . Jean Gleason , to. the Nevada City high school. This, COURT T0 BE COMPLETED only twenty five. ; “D" team. basketball practice . 2 i { of Mr. en a pee YELL LEADERS PRACTICE . A person going around the corner \of the school wood shed, thinking of “the. beauties of nature, would be rudely interrupted by a series of . war whoops presumably issuing from the vocal organs. of several small . bovs. But, if. during the basketball } in . season, any person wishes to probe to this strange situation he need { pay only thirty-five cent and he . will see Carl Murehie, Francis Ber. nard, and Vernon Sandow gesticulat, ing wildly in front of the grand-_. stand. NEW ZEALAND TALK . Miss Aimee Porter of New Zealand gave an interesting program at the high school Friday morning. Miss Porter had with her several ; films showing the beanties of New . Zealand andthe life of the natives there. She supplemented these films by 9 talk explaining the various pictures. Some of the pictures showed the gevser district. Others were of the natives, their customs and their danees. The progrem gave the students a very good idea of the wonders of New Zealand and was very much appreciated. g ous Uasd . BASKETBALL TEAMS Mr. Pederson has the final data on the teams, but a. preliminary has been made. On the ‘“‘A”’ team are: Solaro and Evans, forwards; Pierce, center; Skeahan. Keen. Huson, and Hogan, guards. The “‘A’”’ team lost some fine material in Penrose. Hegarty, Fred Hing, and Howard Wasley. The “B’’ team has: Brisebill, Lori rins, Wasley, Addison Janes, for. wards. Hoskins, center; Soaffis, Beegel. Rector, guards. The ‘“‘B’’ team lost Hart, Pierce, and Charles Hing. There are several : others elegible, after.scholastie difficulties are removed. The “C” team has:. Caswell, Fisher, Hieronimus, and Tamblyn, forwards; Rayner and Randall, centers; Sandow, Tom Wasley and Murchie, guards. Bernard, Macari,. Baker, Davis, Roberts and Browning constitute the not yet secured basketball selection Mr. Pederson expects to start about November i 1. OYEZ — OYEZ ~ CYEZ . Our principal, Mr. Isensee, his wife and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Kiorlie went to Modesto, Friday evening. returning on Sunday. On the return trip they visited Mr. Isensee’s fether in San Francisco. Mr. Isensee found his father much improved in health. YE CORNER OF THE RISQUE Stim (apn'tving for life guard li~eei ᐀䨀 enn errry 200° tbs. Examiner: What wonld you do-if ang Were drowning ons S'm: 174 make two trins! We have movie stare from the eampus. NATTONAL HOTEL CUTS AaAy't with bath Adult without bath, —.-.-..52 ne T and S seen Frome uD at NC. i paint enming pues on the grease RATES vetil the class had seen other dis. plays. H Say. Lorrin, where did vousay you were milking that cow? Well, Ev, that’s pretty hard to fel ‘vou. You bring a cow around and fll show you. Wote uses the touch system. HoontH VURA MINING. & DEVELee SS Get Your Home Printed Stationery at The Nugget eT eT SLOTS LTE Mee Kk Sa United Security Bank and Trust Company. The balance in this account was immediately paid to the guardian. The children were kept together as a family group. What would happen in your case? A Trust Fund Savings account will give you the Protection you want and need. Valley city Grass Valley Branch—Grass Nevada City Branch—Nevada UNITED SECURITY BANK AND TRUST COM PANY WANG SAF wer es Adarest eeanoeeueavrrstEer IERE’S THE CASE of the SIMS’ CHILDREN A truck, driven by Paul _—”’ the paper said, “struck the Sims’ car head on.. Both Mr. and Mrs. Sims were instantly killed.” Anincle,the only relative, offered to provide for two of the children until the estate could be settled but could not afford to take the other
two. Perhapsa friend would help. Bu f the Sims”’had been fortunately foresighted. Jn addition to a will they had left a TRUST FUND SAVINGS ACCOUNT in the Unirep Security BANK & Trust Co. Please send me your booklet, “Pre Beyond Life,” explaining the details of the curity Trust Fund Savings Accouat “Procection that Endures United Seesesaneneserecsese evpeecseccerasaneosstve-eunecaud { . { . . . . . . oc The undersigned tice that it is the owner that certain consolidated eleim ‘known as and called T5493 NR: 11: M.D. BU & M. eccotaining 80 acres with ‘mprovemonts; The Aretie Placer Mine in W% of BW S602 92) Ty le -Ne Rd M.D R. & M. with improvehereby gives noin fee of mining the Fe ments; The SWI, of SWY % ofSwWwYy—SWY% of SWY NY SEY of SW’ -andSW™% of Shi, of _ SWM= of Seen -10--Tp, 17 NR: E.11 E.M. D. Be & M. conts‘ning 160 acres. The. N% of the NW% and the Wi.of the NE™% Sec. 22, Th. 17 N. R. 11 E. M. D: B. & M. containing 160 acres; The S% of Sec. 15.-Tp. 17 N. 11 Ee. M.D. Be eM. OPMENT COMPANY”, consisting of those certain pieces and parcels of patented mining claims and property hereinafter particularly described, siiuate near Omega, in the County of Nevada, State of California, and that they will not be responsible for, cr the said premises and property liable or subject to lien for any work or labor performed thereon, or material: furnished therefor, and notice of such exemption and nonliability is hereby given in accordance and conformity with the provisions of Sec. 1192 of the Code of aac of NW — N cf R. containing : ' On Thursday, September °0, the; executive enmmittee of the Nevada City hich school held its first meet. ing of this year. The: subject before the house ws the auestion of having. student body . On the tvrewriter? No, on his friends. Now put vour head dewn on our shoulder and tell us your troubles. You'll feel better for a good cry. Civil Procedure of the State of California and all other laws and regulations of the State of California relating to the protection of the owners of property from liens. PROPERTIES 320 acres; Prescott and Teenles Placer Mine et Omegr comprising the E% of Shu antSEU of NWY Sec. 17, N. Re 11 M.D 8 GM: of SW% and the SW% of NEY tte students have been student hody anes and receiving na results frem their dollars. norties were held. it would put more life in the etndent body and male it a more active organization. would also give the students more benefit from their dues. The executive council hove a student body three weeks or once a month. if the student body approved and supported this movement. ORSANIZE BASKETBALL Under thé physieal education direc‘ter. Miss Thelma Leschinsky, “the girls intend to organize inter-class basket ball teams .The afternoon eless has named _ itself the ‘‘Dashing Devils” and divided into Purple and, Geld teams. The morning class has not organized itself as yet. but it alco plans to divide into teams. The boys were all pleasantly surprised last week when Mr.’ Pederson told them that they would not be forced to play rough games any more, He forthwith produced two end formed the boys into two lines which one boy took a_ ball and ran across the lawn returning to give the h-ll to another boy, who repeated the strange performance. He also placed the class in arrav end, standing before them. he waved his arms widely about his head instructing the class to do the same. Be then gravely. bowed as an expression of appreciation. The class politely bowed back. As the participants had,not read the book of eticease, so kept on bowing until exheustion. compelled a activities. porties every three weeks. Heretofore , paying . It . decided to} dence every . to teach them an amusine game. in’ quette, they did not know when to cessation of . (See you next week, g2ng). FRESHMEN IMPRESSION Gladys Clarke said that the hich school was good except for the fact that the freshmen were unnoticed by the upper classmen. = The avéstion asked comes of all. the old . beys who conduct the night before . Hallow’en exercises could tell what If such . what bevehictes. The is . ; becomes of some of them. . CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED RATES One cent a word for first insertion two cents a word for one month. ; Minimum rate, 25¢c, one time, 50c . for month. I HAVE INSTALLED A HEM. , stitching machine and pleater in my dressmaking shop on Nevada . Street, and orders for work of “this . kind will be promptly executed. . Mrs. Ira Andrews, residence just’ back of W. P. Jones. 26¢tf . FOR SALE For Sale—Nice well . furnished,. good piano inctuded; al! conveniences. Situated on Gne acte Cuiti. vated ground beering ton» of gra es} and other fruits. A bargain at $2990. . Clear title. S. Katzer, 344 Long St. . BABY CHICKS: (Tancred-Thornwell strain), Barred Rocks, R._I. Reds (Queen. Bess strain), and Turkens. Special iow prices to broiler plants in lots of 500 or more. Enoch Crews, Sea. rivht, Coliiornia. 37-40% heme, White Leghorns _eontaining 160 acres; ‘of SW% and W% of SE Sec. 20, Tp. The Wis These presents shall cover and inSec. 16, Tp. N. R. 11 E. clude the following described premises and property: The Ni. of Sec. 14,-T. 17 N. R. 12 E. Mt. D. B. & M., containing 320 acres; The SE of the NW% of NW% --NE4 of SW% of NWY%—SW% of NE¥% of NWY4%—SE™% of NW% —S%, of SW. of NEY—NY% of NW, of SE4%—SEY of NWY of SEky%—SW% of NEY. of SE4— N\% of SE'%4 of SE% and SEY of SEY of SE% Sec. .23, Tp. 17, N. RO 11° k. M.D. Be M-~. containing 16 acres; The E% of the E% hla Ree eM M. D. B. & M. containnig 240 acres with improvements; : Diteh and water right, from Scotchmens Creek to Omega. Water right and ditch heeding in Sonth Yuba River one mile above the Culberson Bridge conducting water to Omega, known<as the Blue Tent Ditch: Groun of Mining Claims known as the Hathaway .Mining Claim commereing at a point in the South Yuba-_River about 600 feet below the mouth ef Scotechmens Creek running un said Creek, including the entire ersvel deposits thereon, and both . aides up to the Missouri Ravine, a distanee of about 30 feet, more or lesa: : Water right and ditch taking water from Scotehmans Creek and conveying it to .the lower end of said elaim, capacity 1500 inches. Water right and diteh commencing it Seotchmans Creek just below Saurkraut Ravine conducting water 29 M. of See. DBE 85 acres in N W portion of E% 17-N. R12 ow 2. containing. 85 acres; The S% of SW\%4 Monte Placer B. & M. as the fhe known E! Mine in Sec. N% of NW% to said claims, capacity 800. inches; Water right and -ditech from Diamond Creek to Omega, being the Niamond Creek ditch; The E% of B% of NEY and Ei. of BM of SEY of Sce. 18,,Tp, JIN: BI EM. CD: Be. M.: containing 80 acres; Seotehmans Creek Placer Mining Claim adjoining on the W. of the Omega Placer Mine in Washington Mining District, recorded in Book 19 Page 368 Mining Claims, Records of Nevada County, CalHfornia; Seotehmans Creek No. 2 Placer Mining Claim adjoining on the West Scotchmans Creek Placer Mine. in Washington Mining District recorded in Book 19, Page 368 Mining Claims, Nevada County Records; Seotchmans Creek No.\3 Placer Mine adjoining on the West Scotchmans Creek No. 2. Placer i Washington Mining District, in Book 19, Page. 367 of Claims, Records of Nevada County, California; é : ces Ditch and water right from Mi souri Canyon to Omega and known as the Missouri Ditch; Reservoir near the head of said aifeh known as the Missouri Reservoir; The NEY of NEY of See. 17, Tp. 17 N. R. 11 E. M. D. B. & M. and and SE% of NWY of Sec, 16, Tp: 17 N. RR. 11 BB, M.D. B. & M. Fraction @VAim NEY KF, M. acres: Lot 42° of See. 12, Tp. 11 M.D OR. & M: 51.95 e2eres; and all the Machinery, dynamos, mofors, donkev engines, pipe, giants, tools, sawmills buildings and any and all property, both real and personal, belongine to the parties of the first part in Nevada County, of Rattlesnake Approx. N% of See. 30, Tp. D. BY & M. Placer of NW of TT WN. R28 containing 10 containing SOUTH YUBA MINING & = James D. Stewart, Agent Chas. A. Kaas, Secretary James D. Stewart, Lessee . * 2 SEPTEMBER 21, 1928 DEVELOPMENT COMPANY