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PAGE FOUR ___
Golden: Gayway Planned in 1939 .
Gayway is the nante chosen for the amusement zone of the 1939
Golden Gate International Exposition, to be held on Treaszre tsiand
in § an Francisco Bay. The girl is Zoe Dell Lantis, Exposition beauty
and the most photographed girl in the world.
“THRILL OF A
LIFETIME” AT
THEATRE SAT.
One of the frothies mus‘eals
the current season will ™
when “Thrill of a Lifetime” will open
at the Nevada Theia‘re Saturday.
mew Paramounit tune and laugh
is a musical show that ‘thas everything in ‘the list—a good cast, full
of young and talented players, sure‘fire hit tunes by Ssim Gossow ~~
giza ‘poah
has
fion\"
the camp also gets frosty
young playwright who
and he discovers that
Ss secretary,
here of
* Erikson;
uns the place,
he's been'in love with hi
Netty Grable, all along.
They all get together to put ona
camp shaw, and when a producer
pons along and sees the show—
pa ‘neludes a specialty number
eous Do ncthy Lamour, he ar» back it;
real dats:
Ny Lore
The ‘title song, “Thrill of a Lifeamet joined by “Sweetheart
and ‘Paris in Swing,” to pro; he muse of the fim, in addi‘ing every one]
NEVADA CITY NUGGET
‘
_FRIDAY, APRIL 29,_ 1938.
[THs AND —
Oh me, Well, we might as well
run the gamut of the intense wrath
'of H. M. L. Jr: who hates weathergrumiblers, and say we are. very
frankly fed up. This climate is. fast
becoming a pestiferous game, akin
to pick-up-sticks Warm today, cold
tomorrow, tie sun, now you see it,
now you don’t. It is really most confusing, you spend your life opening
and shutting windows, lighting funaeels and turning them off, wondering if you are dressed warmly
enough or too warmly. There is a
limit to all things, there should be
a limit to the ecapriciousness of the
weather.
This week’s bomb. We are staggered by the English budget, apart
‘from the immense sum set aside for
rearmament, it is the increased income tax that Seems so terrific. The
Limey (ias we have heard him called
in these parts), now pays $1.37 on
each and every $5.00. A bit, thiek,
eh what? And for your information
may I add there is also .a_ retired
tax, on the intomie of retired vrofesi sional people, and if you please, a
. swper-tax for those who have a little
more than the next guy — and we
poor Americans scream about con. ditions here—at least we do _ not
. hlave the Distrie: Warden (a guy
. from the war-office he is) popping
in to see you every now and then to
; fit gas masks to each and = every
. ; member of the houséhold and give
. instructions in re air-raids, and this
. is not drawing the long bow my
friends, it is someithing that actually occurs and we can vouch for it.
Sorta belittles own past communist troubles doesn’t it?
But let’s away to gayer things.
Heard Sir Harry Lauder speaking
from BBC yesterday all about the
big Glasgow exposition. He sang also, but without accompaniment. of
any kind, it sounded strange, but at
tthe same time one had. to marvel a
Our
the steadiness and trueness of his
voice, Sir Harry is getting along in
Personalities. The irrepressible
. Wee-Willie Cain in town for: the
. Rotary Club meeting and Mrs. QOain
with him. Nevada City misses these’
two charming people since they left
for Colusa, where, so we: like
HIGH SCHOOL
NOTES
By MARY MARTZ
By MARY MARTZ
The juniior class assembly. program which has been postponed so
many times will at last be presented
for the student ‘body, this morning in assembly. ‘The program will
include many musical selections and
some dramatic: bits. The exact selections have not been announced, but
every one is looking forward to the
program. Miss Petersen is
advisor.
BASEBALL
The Nevada City high school base-.
ball team went to Memorial park,
Wednesday evening to play Grass)
Valley: Nevada City fost with a score .
16-1.
The line up of the team was cateh. *
er, Hershal--Lotz, pitcher,
Kennedy; first base, George
liams; second base, Ainsley Fouyer;
third base, Bahe Childers; short stop,
Cliff Hoff and fielders, Harris MiatReggie .
thews, Elgin Pingree and Eddie Doc.
little.
never
Nevada City ‘hi
been very active
school has
in baseball,
gin
but this year quite a few games are .
scheduled. We feel sure that with a’
little practice the boys will improve
and be champions. The one run was
made by Cliff Hoff.
handsome than ever,
Dug Farmer
sporting his
spring suit, of more than oriental
splendor.
‘tho class .
Wil.
new
i CANDY SALE
The C. S. F. held a candy sale att
high school Wednesday noon, The
proceeds from the’sale are to go for
a trip to Lake Tahoe May 14. The
Cc. S. F. is not very large, consisting
of about ten members with the advisor, Miss Rector. Nevada City
hopes to combine this social with
the C: S. F: of. Grass Valley. The C.
8. F. has been.ratner active this
year with speeches and luncheons
and entertainments, making it a
pleasure and an honor to earn your
way into its ranks.
EMPIRE STAR MINES
recent months the Empire Star
over the 20 acre A. J.
property in Willow Valley
. and on January of this year Attorney Lynne Kelley gave an order confirming the sale of the property to
tie company. This ground is across
Deer. Creek and north of the main
. noldi ings of the Empire Star group in
. Willow Valley.
In
mines took
. Edminster
MARRIAGE DECLARATIONS _
The following marriage declarations have been filed in County
Clerk R. N. McCormack’s office:
Ben Sweeney, son of Mr. and Mrs,
C. G. Sweeney, of Nevada City has
made-application for a license to wed
(Miss Dora Geraldine Jeukins of Sacramento.
Elbridge Skeehan, 27, made application to marry Miss Marian Sawyer, 26, Miss Sawyer is the daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. W:.P. Sawyer of this
city.
“Little. boy, are your father and
mother in?” asked the visitor.
“They was in,’’ said the small boy,
“put they is out.’? .
“They was in. They is out.
child’s where’s your grammar?”’
“She done upstairs,’ said the boy,
“for a laydown.’’
My
George Gildersleeve left Wednesday for Portland, Oregon, to be at
the bedside of his twin sister who is
seriously ill there.
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Owners :
The Nevada City Monumental “a
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large package Granulated Soap
~TVORY SOAP
10 oz. bars 3 for 25c. 6 oz. bazs 2 for [le
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o° California
ae ITEM in this advertisement is
Californian — grown or processed, or
both, right here on our own state. For
Slowey likes to buy and sell California
oveducts, and feature them, ‘the . year
$100,000,000 WORTH is the amount
products our organization
ought last year alone.
In cther words, you are enabled always . here
erick Holla é rme .omSee s A .
ri ee eee seen bom ito believe, they use row boats in lieu} . io “buy Californian’”’ at Safeway.
LIPTON TEA.
on’ 'o-two_ttypical Yacht Club Boys
—. . ChUUlUC SU serene We outa Wa 28) of autos inthe winter, PRichs HFFHCTIVE APRIL 29TH TO MAY t Sos. i Country fora Day, and “T's Been Mrs, John Bertino (nee Christy] i cup . : lane ett oA Sex) :
vieedgae a F soning tbe oa LEAN ce a O. P. Pound T[c "2 pound 39c 5TH INCLUSIVE
fi ‘ rc cule halt on SO tiny daughter, and looking more na acted %3 ;
film is notable ifor the color and vit. os on P TOMATO SAUCE Buffet can 9 for 25¢
ality which marked her last nares . 2 ‘ORMER RESIDENT RETURNS Highway
“Turn Off the Moon.”? The Fianchon-. rac NO. 6849 . 4 OFFEEF B A
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Vy WO re Wet aa) iS ‘ents yi i ich Fae t
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A F ; sther family members 27 years ago, SHREDDED WHEAT Ls. pk. 2 for 23
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE :
REAL PROPERTY UNDER 3 AIRW AY
* EXECUTION ty
in several handsome musical spec: . + i dan ges ld
1ag returned to reside in his o
cae + . heme on East Broad street. The ReGen ein iA YONNAISE pint jar 22c. Qt j yer 3/¢ Johnny Downs and Eleanore Whit-. "7° ° : : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ‘POUND PACKAGE mac ie Piredmon
‘house is one the late Supervisor fe Cc 2 t
_ ney furnish their smooth dances and . *)""° © : eas i STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND =. DRIED BEANS 5 lbs for 25¢
a large portion of the romance which . ome ea Swe a any cane FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. ; 2 w yids ) Cella hace a
ig so heavily. packed into the film, . ?°¢ 2dJoims toe &. &. Uren property: — ‘ ,
Leif Erikson and Betty Grable are. ?Hyman’s father, had a large} MINERS FOUNDRY’ & SUPPLY BEER Brown Derby PORK AND BEANS Pound can 6c
another love team, while Ben Blue. %°7ena! clothing store where the) ee oe ea oe a Van Camps
7 ; Paes Wie AT sg vs. C. S. CLACK, M. C. CLACK, his. i : gy
and Judy Canova put a toue) of zany present Grizzel and Dolan and Carwife. GIANT KING GOLD MINES 11 ounce bottles. Four for 25¢ CHEESE Meadow Grove lb. 19¢
humor into love's old story. Last, “8! Sores are now located. It isiing’ 9 corporation, GOLD ZONB. fa Plus Bottle Deposit rEACH ,
, RS Si Pas hae Pai A oni
ES Lge. No. but far, far, from least ave the four ©-2"! d all family members but a sis-. yINING COMPANY, a corporation, pines No 2/2 cans 2 for 25¢
th ; ;,/ ter in Los Angeles have passed. /CHOLLAR. EXTENSION ‘MINING : Yacht Club Boys, who play in this ; z my 1
pictures as regular members of the tWway. Mr. Hyman is enjoying meet-. COMPANY, a corporation, DefendLOMATOES Lg. No. 2” cans 3 for 25¢
= ‘ a Fay es A Rwiins Sar noOlkine vay the . antsy
Higt ay wast, rather than as a special:y team, “5 old friends and looking over the. an : ye Bo tie cae nage ighway
y which has changed considerably Under and by virtue of an execuTOMATO JUICE Lg. No. 2 can, Z _]5¢ Johhny ‘ ety : tion issued out of the Superior Court
since he moved away.
of the State of California, in and for
‘he County of Nevada, in’ an action’
According to the story,
Downs and Eleanore Whitney are
members of a trio with Judy Canova,
Libbys
SPINACH Large No. 21% can
I2¢
but feel that Judy is holding back; Mrs. Karl Kopp has as a guest,{Wierein’ MINERS FOUNDRY & Highway
the act. They take her to Camp ReMrs. Anna Brenner of Oakland. They pee ilo err macy diet _ Psa deorts: SUGAR 10 pound sack A§c
mance to marry her off, and finally are girlhood friends and went to. Giant KING GOLD ‘MINES INC., a Fine Granulated
succeed in “palming her off” onte ©hool together in Germany before} corporation, GOLD ZONE MINING MILK Tall can 4 for 2)c
aimiocoming to the United States. COMPANY, a _ corporation, and Max-i-mum Milk Ben Blue. The gay romantic
: CHOLLAR EXTENSION MINING
COMPANY, a corporation, were defendants, upon a judgment rendered
on the 9th day of October, 1937, in
favor of said plaintiff and against
said defendants in the sum _— of
$668.78, lawful money of the United
States, with interest and costs, I
have this day levied upon all the
right, title, claim. and interest of
said defendants G. S. CLACK, GIANT
FARMER
CONSUMER
CAMPAIGN
ASPARAGUS . Picnic cans 2 for
Highway Nat. tips 25¢
VINEGAR Pint bottle fc. Qt. bottle ] ]c
Highway Pure Apple Cider
RAISINS 10 ounce package 2 for ]5c
Sun-Maid Nectars
SUNBRITE CLEANSER 3 cans 13¢
IXL TAMALES 7% oz. cans 3 for 25
Thru the Knot Hole
A Glimpse of Building Activity
APRIL 29, 1938. No. 80 _
pk alytea page ne ra in every re-. KING GOLD MINES INC.,-and GOLD WY MA Not Boneless
es : ZONE MINING COMPANY, a corpor%* ; 34
ae see pa Ee Mag Searing ation, in and to that certain lease Te 46,9 IXL ENCHILADAS 7% oz. can 10¢
is of and option from C, R. WEBBER, M. mm Mr 1
ee carried in our_stock D. HAGGERTY and W. E. LUCE, of ib PevILeD ne Ne % spa I2¢
for the convenience
Reno, Nevada, to J. A. RONDONI,
Getti til for. of our customers. be F ; 3 H
some thought about . Bulk work, stucco Ptlgaieed seepage eed . a FLOUR Harvest Blossom 24” Ib sk 69c the a Large package 5c
mountain ¢a bins? . Work, sidewalks and Washington Mining District, Nevada Harvest Blossom 49 pound sack $1.29 PEANUT BUTTER 2 pound iar
We have many. cUr din ~ County, California, and comprising
r : 20° MARGARINE Pound ctn. 2 for 25c Real Roast. jobs can thus have
Plans that will in: five quartz mining claims situated in
. We notice that. terest you and will ate ptr apres Sections 13, Township 17 North, Robin: Hood ’ SU-PURB Large 14% pound pkg. 19¢
‘Bill’ Celio is paintof happy to show job ae about this Range 10 East, and Section 18, TUNA ‘Large No. iy, can 16c Gran. Soap
ing up the smal. them. ; : Township 17 North, Range 11 East, White Star P&G NAPTHA Laundy giant bar 4 15
house above his TesM. D. B. & M., and notice is hereby RICE 5 pound cello ba c .
idence on Boulder. Two small houses Not ito} be given that I will on the 23rd day of ? ? pO s 25 WHITE KING R b 3 f
May, 1938 : i Ex. Fey Long Grain eg: Dar Or 13¢
street after having. are being constructRecommended y, , at 2:00 P. M. of said day, Toilet Soap
had Contractor An-. ed by Contractor on the steps of the\Court House, GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ‘3 for 25¢ ee
dy Rogers replace. Dow ffor Mr. and. “Is. he a reckless oS lang sell at pubLarge No. 2 can WINE, Fiddlis Quart Bottle 40c
the rustic on the. Mrs. McGetti 997 Ecos Tot sae money Of the Sweet All Varieties :
weather side, Red-. the Auburn ‘high-. " “Gay, when the. . . United States, all of the rignt, eite,. . ORANGE JUICE Tall 12 oz. can ]¢ Mf Wing, Fidelis Fifth Bottle 30c
wood sidine was . w : n interes’ oO $a end2
Poca pega Oe dates ee, Digg nah ants in and to the above described PEARS Large No. 214 cans ]5c AT Nine os
SivaMiited WK bo lncineceL* Property or so much thereof as may Highway m WALNUTS Diamond Ige. size lb. 20¢
The new fence at o Doerary <0 satiety weld jude: @ SALES TAX ADDED TO ALL TAXABLE ITEMS
ment, with . the Forest : Service : interest and costs and
accruing costs to the highest bidder. NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER
gl in Nevada Dated this 28th d f April, 1938
is a fine exa Gay of April, 1938.
Sooie of what may COMPANY
C. J. TOBIASSEN,
‘be done piop. “THE FULL SERVICE YARD” Sheriff of Nevada County. .
Ab ef Pye
er. design. This foe 5
By CARL N. LARSEN, Deputy Sher) y
‘atiking Looking scar J. Odegaard, Manager iff,
fence is made of. Phones 498-499 Nevada City JONES & FINNEGAN,
/cROceR,
te : Attorneys ‘for Plaintiffs, Nevada
City, California.
A os
April 29, May-6,°332—