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March 11, 1938 (6 pages)

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ao For tae meventh 1k time in the pasi eleven years of holding Boy Scout rallies of the Tahoe Area.Council of Boy Scouts; Loomis troop No. 12 won here last:Saturday evening the J. B. Landis trophy and first place banner for compe-cition in the various contests and demonstrations. The Loomis boys piled up a total of +153 points to gain the top honors, Penryn troop No. 9 annexed second place wit": a total of 141 points, while Roseville troop No. 1 was third with 9214 points. Grass Valley troop No. 4, placed fourth with 90 points. "---ville troop No. 21garnered : for sixth place, while Roseit placed eighth with 121% 80 p23 ville No. points. Record Crowd Another record crowd filled the Roseville unton high ‘school gymnasium. to capa¢ity at the twelfth annual event. Other troops competing in the rally garnered points as follows: Aubarn No. 19 MEAT = for flavor, for’ variety and for WIN LANDIS CUP Grass: Vall Rick der.Following is Roseville: 1. Roseville: Auburn: *roop 21, Rosev secon secident. 10 Valley._10: 2m nie /fires ower and first Roseville, Roseville. ihangi Fire-bv-Frict First. Toomis, time. T.eomis: fourt, 9, Penryn. First, Ed. Ner appetite appeal . . HAM BACON SAUSAGES Standing Rib Roasts, Steaks, .Chops, Pot Roasts, OUR SPECIAL HAMBURGER KEYSTONE MARKET Calanan sna Richards Our Reputation is Our Guarantee Commercial St., Nevada City PHONE 67 LUD TUR . Knot Tying, Tenderfoot . ‘ature campfire and presenting songs Firs’. Richard Perry. troop 22,) yells. and musical numbers. . Grass Valley; second, Rui Maveda,. Superior Judge J. B. Landis pretroop 9. Penryn; ‘roop 12, Loomis; fo . us, troop 4, Grass Valley. for first place honors. This is the . Morse Code Signaling eleventh vear 'that Judge:-Landis has First, troop 9, Aubum, time 58). awarded ‘is trophy. and rn, Lomin., .0omis, 1 m Troon 14, Ro Nevada City No. 6 No. 32 écker in Charge , With Scout Executive Harris Ricksecker in charge of the program the events were run off in excellent orthe program and events as scheduled. Semaphore Signaling troop 22, Grass Valley, splints, 20. First, troop 12, Loomis, time, T Exhibit Winners min., 8 sec.; second, troop 21, RoseIn the exhibit class, Grass Valley ville, time, 1 min., 45 sec.: third,. troop 4 took first with 30 “pofnts, ‘roop 9, Penrym, 1 min., 50 sec.;. Roseville No. 1, second, with 25 fourth .tied two Roseville troops, 1] Points; third. Grass Valley No. 22. land 14, at 2 min., 10 sec. 19 points: Roseville No. 13 placed Bugling eigfth, with: 15 points. Paul Abrahamson, third, R. Hone. fourth, Donald Wiswell, Demonstration A Trood 1. Roseville Sronting, 20 points: no} troon 9. LO carries, Masa Sakamoto. 22255 avd, Robert Nar fen: third. Ges Fire-hv-Frie tian, ryn. time 21 4-5 seconds: serond. Leak, Jack White, Russ Hupe, .HarPaul Mazal. troop 12. Loomis: third, . Ty Twitchell. Tommy Waistel. troop 9. Penryn; A campfire program was presentfourth, Bryan Mayeda, ‘onds for a per receiving; Knot Tying, Second Class “ NEVADA Cl PAGE FOUR estos . i . Grass Valley No. 220 ..-.---c0ce:0-+ 79. 4, Grass Valley;third, John Sontaedi Be 8 i os 62. go, troop 22, Grass Valley; fourth, Grass Valley No.2 ..c.c202.2008..-: 13. Eddie Larsen, troop 12, Loomis. Demonstration B Troop 1, Roseville, bridge building, 30 points; troop 3, Auburn, signaling at night, 20 points; troop: 4, merit badge thermometer, 30; troop 9, Penryn, bridge building, 20; troop 12, Loomis, code signaling, 20; troop 14, Roseville,.splints 20; troop 19, Auburn, different packs, 30; troop 21, Roseville, bed making, 20; a brief summary of Opening and Closing Events The rally orened with a view of exhibits of Scout handicraft done by each troop in the Tahoe Area, since last year’s event. A remarkable display of Seout work was on exhibit in the basement of the gymnasium. Eagles Are Judges Te ovenirg ceremonies were conducted by the Knights of Dunamis {Eagle Szou'ts). who also acted as judges for the various contests and demonstrations. ~ Vincent Brundage led in 'the pledge ‘of allegiamce to the flag: Jim Howell led in: the Scout oath and Ken Reynolds led in the Scout law. District Attornev Lowell L. Svarks recently re-elected president of the Taoe Area Counc!], presented Eagle badges to five scouts. He -was assis*ed by Knights of Dunamis as corts, accompanied by the Seouts’ yarents. New Eagles. W. Cluff, Phil troop 14, d. Harvey. Bell, troop troonv ille. nanorama of Auburn, troop 4. Grass Penryn, five troon 12, Loomis, aid. 20: troop 14, LOs. Sh00D) 24, ue, or troop . 22. a+ atd. 1 normts. fen. Second Class troov 12, seconds: secamore, troop 9, Pengo Uveda. troop 12, Arthur Dacey?<roop troon 3, mts: esFirst Class amore. troop 9. Pened in. conelusion with the Szouts forming a huge circle around a mintroop 12, Loosented the. Landis trophy to tie senior patrol leader of troop 12, Loomis, third. Earl Gates. urth, Ralph. TitPresident ‘Sparks presented the four banner awards for winning places in the rally to the sen‘or patrol leaders of "troop 12, Loomis: troo> 9, Penryn; .troop 1; Roseville, and troop 4, Grags Valley. j How’ They’ Rated . fect mesage of sendsetond, troop 3, 33 sec.; third, troop in., 50 sec.; fourth, lie ,2. min., 20 sec. 5) Bd . First, Sam Mayeda, troop 9, Pen: ryn; second, Charles Jenkins, troop Following is a tabulation of points won-'by ‘roops: ". Exhibit Cont. Total Loomis No, 12 -2..:18 125 153 Penryn No. 9).. 16 E25 141 Roseville No. 1.25 Tle 92% Grass Val. No. 4.30 60 90 Auburn No219: R4 84 Roseville No. 21°20 60 80 Grass Val. No. 22°19 60 70 RORMEL Roseville No. 14 15 5736 72% Auburn No. 3 1% 45; 62 YISICR 1S Grass Val. No.2 13 eee 3 Nevada City No. 6 Grass oe No. 32 RARE THE HURRIC ANE Nevada City Lau QUALITY WORK SKILLFULLY DONE BY HAND Prompt Cou: Free All our work Nevada City PASTURIZED . “AND MILK Send ee a Postal, ADDRESS, MABEN’S DAIRY, Ranch-to-Customer Delivery RAW CREAM a Service in Nevada City and Grass Valley Driver Will Call. GRASS VALLEY. BOX 847, AT THEATRE STINDAY, MONDAY Filming a South Sea Island picin Hollywood proved a costly ndry vure teous Service . indertaking to Samuel Goldwyn Se asia es : Z : Delivers Originally. it was initended to is priced right “Im “The Hurricane’ which. will unree] on the screen of the Nevada Theatre on Sunday and Monday en241 Commercial St. South Seas, thus elimng the major costs of set eonTuction. Careful analysis proved, however,. tha: the more practical method was to.send only a camera the South Seas to film the backgrounds and to shoot the action ‘with the east in HollyThe expense of taking the necessary equipment to one of the islands would almost equal that of yringing.a section of the South Seas Hollywood. The eliminated by the studio. crew to scenic story wood. weather gambie making the icture at NUGGET FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1938. ccna nea DOWNIEVILLE BRIDGE « At a meetingof the Board of Suzervisors of Sierra county, and citizens of Downieville presided over by Ross Taylor of Downieville a -vote was taken regarding the construction of the state bridge to take place of the one washed out by ‘the flood. The vote was 17 to 5 in favor of an entirely new bridge across the river at the Commercial street site. This would necessitate a through the town along Commercial street. : protographs from the South Seas to serve as guiding models for the setting. f Adjacent-to .this large _ island, known in the story as Manukura, is the smaller islet of Motu Tonga. This setting also has its lagoon. a tank 100 feet square, a white beach of imported Monterey sand, and a veritable forest of towering c2coanut palms. A subterranean Cave, artfully concealed under jutting rocks, ss a feature of this setting. (Motu Tonga, is uniniabited but as a refuge for the fugitive hero, Terangi, it figures almost as importantly in che story as Manukura. It is the first to feel the risine wrath of the hurricane. Like Manukura, (Motu Tonga is on the ‘“‘back lot’ but is covered by a vast tent, one end of wich is a beautifully realistic sky backing. :
Interior se:tings for the production are few, thanks to the complete way in. which the. Mankura village was built. They include a Tahiti honkey tonk, a prison and a few more of minor importance. “The Hurricane’ is released through United Artists, nee new highway] LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is Hereby Given that a General Municipal Election will be held in the City of Nevada, on Tuesday, the 12th day of April, 1938 for the election of the following officers for the full term of four years. City Councilman. City Councilman. City Clerk and Assessor. City Treasurer.~ There will ibe two voting precincts for the purpose of holding said election, consisting of the consolidation of the regular election precincts established for holding State or County Elections as follows: Consolidated viting precinct A, comprising State and County precincts 2, 4 and 5, and consolidated voting precinct B, comprising State and County precine:s kb. and ,3. : Polling places for said .consolidated precincts A shall be the City Hall on Broad Street and for said consolidated precinct B. shall be No. 1 Fire House on Main Street. The Polls shall be open from 8 A. M. to 62P. M, The following named election officers have been reguarly appointed to conduct said election. + ; Consolidated Voting: Precinet A— Judge, Mrs. William Hooper. Inspector, Mrs. Peggy Flynn. Clerks, Mrs. Philips, Miss Mimnie Sandow. Consolidated Voting Precinct B— Judge, Mary Hosken. Inspector, Richard Nicklass. Clerks, Mrs. Beri Moody, Frank Guenther. ear Maren. ee GEO. ' N. CALANAN, City Clerk. Elmer Bosworth and Glenn Cleland left Wednesday for a weeks visit in Los Amgeles and vicinity with relatives and to attend to some business: affairs. St Patricks Day PARTY DECORATIONS Tablecloths, Napkins; Bridge Sets, GREETING CARDS 5c and 10c COLGATES TOOTH POWDER ic SALE Buy a can at, the regular price Get another can for only ‘~1 cent Colonial Dames Gift oy Package . $3.50 VALUE FOR ONLY $2.00 Special $1.50 jar of Colonial Dames Salon Cream—extra rich super activitated with Sunshine Vitamin D included with the regular $2.00 jar ofColonia} Dames all purpose cream. DICKERMAN Drug Store NEVADA CITY Subscribe for The Nugget. Use Nugget Want Ads. JELL WELL Reg. pkg. All Flavors PORK AND BEANS ~ Lb. Van Camps 2 HONEY POD PEAS Stokelys Large No. 2 can SPINACH . Highway PEARS tighway Stokelys Large No. 214 cans CRAB MEAT Lg. No. 2% Chatla TUNA Treasure SALMON Del Monte Red Tall SHRIMP Dunbar Granulated Soap Concentrated Plain or Colored The Soap of Beautiful Women CAMAY ; sars . AIRWAY COFFEE Lb. pkg. Large No. 242 can 7c Large No. 214 can STRING BEANS Lge No. 21/ cans . (Jc Large No. 1% can Pound Can 5 ounce can WHITE KING Large package SUPER SUDS Large blue package 18¢ ZEE TISSUE Large roll —3 for 13¢ 15¢ 3 for ]]c 25¢ for anything you please-you. YOUR MONEY BACK m —IF YOU’RE NOT PLEASED 100% 2 AT SAFEWAY 3 Safeway is out to save you money all the time—on merchandise priced low everyday, and guaranteed to give complete satisfaction. Your money back, if ‘buy at Bhima fails to l5¢ PRICES EFFECTIVE MAKCH 11TH TO MARCH 17TH can 22'2¢ 10e 26¢ l6¢ 29¢ NIBLETS Del Maize MILK Maximum lve Tall ¢€ Large 10 ounce bar Consequently, Goldwyn’s “MEET ME AT THE MANX” On Famous Powell Street . Jans -constructéd two — islands four lagoons within®a stone’s throw . ‘of Hollywood Boulevard. They ported .a fleet of ouf-rigger canoes and equipped two. trading schooners, They also installed an enormous 2° intricate system of. tanks, hydraulic pumps and spillways, topped br 60-foot chute, which}was used in ereating a hurricane fully as realistic.and far more ademable to control than those provided by nature, The major setting on which John Ford directed his cast, headed by Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall, Mary Astor, C. Aubrey Smith, Raymond Massey, Jerome Cowan, and Thomas Mitchell, occupied two and a half imv: acres of ihe Goldwyn Studio’s “back ‘HOTEL CLUNIE lot’’, It comprised an acre and a half lagoon containing 981,250 gallons of and . J Black—! A 5 Early eae EL eno ee No. 2 can B cuss VD} PY sow aC 3 for ae 6 oz. hae 9726 Tea . Canterbury SALES TAX ADDED TO PRUNES Medium Size CATSUP Rich Klavor Tillamook BREAD Julia Lee BEER 41 oz. Bottle b. Re 2 . 266 @ 0 OATS SYRUP Sleepy Hollow Peas 3 for 39c Wright—-White or Brown Derby Quick or Regular FLOUR Harvest Blos. 49 Ib. sk. $1.39 TROCO Margarine MADE WITH AN EXTRA INGREDIENT TO PROTECT YOUR RAED 24-or. * Cin. 12 oz. cans 2 for 5c Tall Cans 4 for 25 In bulk 6 pounds )5c 14 ounce bottle 10¢ CHEESE Specially cured Pound 25 114 pound loaf c Wheat Sliced 4 for J5c 29° Plus Bottle Deposit Large Package Quart Jug “2 Ib. ctn. 33¢ 33¢ ALE TANABLE ITEMS water. Eighteen native huts, a trading TOY AND JACOBS IT’S FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP AND COCKTAIL BAR HAVE BEEN REMODELED AND REFURNISHED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Rates from $1.50 Up “ . Excellent Service—Best Food _ 8TH AND K STREET, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 0. J. JACOBS, past, the government residency of the French. Admini strator, a churer and priest's: honte make up the village which fronts ohne shore of. the lagoon. »Some 60 cocoanut a va and parau trees fringe the lagoon. Plaster casts of the tree trunks were brought from the South: Seas. Studio ‘technicjans did the rest, attaching California native date palm foliage to the concrete reinforced palm trunks and}: . large’ magnolia leaves to the parau trunks. : Richard Day, Goldwyn’s art dirManager ector, brought 1100 personally shot. SAFE AND LOCKSMITH KEYS Made While You Wait Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum Cleaners, Washing Machines, Electric Irons, Stoves, Hite. Repaired. . SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, . SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED. Gunsmith, Light Welding RAY’S FIXIT SHOP 220 East Main S&t., Phone 602 ‘s GRASS VALLEY } will come to your home THE CHRISTIAN SC THE WORLD’S GOOD NEWS An International Daily Newspaper every day through IENCE MONITOR It records for you the world’s clean, constructive doings. The Monitor — does not exploit crime or sensation; neither does it ignore them, but deals correctively with them, Features for busy men and all the family, including the Weekly Magazine Section. 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