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2AGE TWO : THEE NEVADA 258 He NUGGET gi FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1935,
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; Shen hdc i i ee Races . Paint Pini. és; ie oe ae a ae es ea ee oe LARCE NUMBER . Tom eden local \represe tative N Ci 4 N j i
¥! _of the Sacramento Bee ‘spent the ay ; ; D z RB 3
jearly ‘part of the week ‘in Oroville, evada City Nugget HE , ays To Be $° STUDENTS ATTAIN, (<2: 207 0% 8 werk im Orovrine, ' $05 Bread Street. . Phone 36 =. 3 ee ;
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is she z/$ The old house waits for the days to be, : HONOR STANDING .
; A Légal Newspaper, as defined by stetvte. Printed and Pub“%!% Ab i . z . % , . Sateaimentn’s Busiest Store!
lished at N@vada City. £. % cve its portals the roses twine, te ees ie
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iz Movie aoe aa Beene Se There are hollyhocks and mignonette 4 Forty three High School students . .
Ls a Pec Sales ape eg Se epee ta eee Oe 5 ones ae And the whispering voices of tree and vine; + showed their metile during the past Ms
: REE EY becca Semi-weekly, Monday and Friday at 4 * And often ! linger about the place , = ~eport period. Twenty four, with the : S— %, Nevada City, California, and entered as mail mat4] % : % juniors in the lead, attained the ten
a ¥\ ter of the seeond Class in the postoffice at Nevada Ka . + i Under the blue of the star-gemimed dome, % voint honor roll ‘while nineteen, ; £00 ? Bi sa 43 Le City, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. . 214 for the spirits of hope and faith and love = wvity-sophomores leading reached ; ; . ‘i igs eae SUBSCRIPTION RATES ae Fiallow the spot thai has once:been hom: . He.v-.8. A. honor ron. NM NEXT TO HALE’S ¥, ‘ar mnGR he oe a oe I2.5 es . %
st ees 2 { j
é 3 One year. (In Advance) ... $2.50 . ‘ ste
x = > ns a wah . 100 PER CENT VALUES !
& bogus oS
ba i hey ! fashioned the alt house lone acc, 6 K 3 * ee : is toes _ i oe
eesterdeieieete re eleste de nla ofeelesfesfestesteate oferfeslestententientectesfeatestents cle steotesfesteole dleoteste ole lesle deslesbeoteate ale teste Gk iz Firmly bi tildad it ota a = se + sees va Godfrey, Alice Graham, N !
: GGODBYE OLD fe uD = Ww hite cu rtains clung to its window : ree Sephomeres: John Harding, Adele . P rints! avy!
. : RIE $ \% And winds of the west land wanderine through: $ Joerschie. Philip Joyal, Wylie King, THEY RE THE TALK
* And they who loved it and aed home # Robert Proctor, Catherine She 4
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ea Juniors: Marian Mohr, Setty = “— 3 TOW
; : : : ee a manly lad and his bonnie bride, Coo as : seen é OE . gut ae ie OF THE TOWN We refuse to take the fanatic view of a certain C. K. ex-,% Pl aj h fl : . 2 lh Ea eae Watters, Margare: :
Bid sn iia “aa di hibiti ade a = anted eac owering shrub and vine % Wyant ESSES AND j
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eee ee ee er eee ee +, COW Axnd tended its gardens with loving pride. @ Seniors: Mae Arbogast, Isabel . j ates HG t
trodden liquor. dealer, dhout nudists and their antics, about =
® Warisd Avice Olanpesian Matecry JACKET DRESSES co t 4 Bs ~ Williams
mmunists and our peril therefrom, and about trees. But $ Children came to the déar home nest, oo . .,
we do stand by many things this journalistic individualist says! * r h et Id * £0 FONT HONOR BOM $4 95 Basut tres Kad their. creservation z a these dim o gardens they used to play: 3% . . Freshmen: Gerald Coke, Edna. ee seers Sirsiiey 4 ee * Laughing aloud at the wild bird's call, $ . Doolittle, Vella Flindt, Ruth God. —and-—— g fog ss -¥3: . ; ; . , 2
nee : ay a> feta cam ah og sy over ae es 2 Filling with music each sun bright day: # frey, Alice Graham, Mary Martz, . $7 95
nificent poplars, part o fe)
. = Luey P .
aie! I € row which stands along Union % But changes came and the loved ones strayed lates son Alley, that were clive and beginning to color with the promise I h aoe . Sophomores: John Harding, Adele) =
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nto the world of toil and care, \Joershcke, Robert Proctor, Catherine . . Bright new styles to carry you!
of spring beauty and summer shade, on Monday, and are now Leaving the old house desolate Siophaus. . _through the coming months—/
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dea Ww ; = Memory haunted and hallowed there. . Juniors: Roxanne. Boggs, Fabien] . 1ower than’ usual niles: ine: ade
ie mae t pone to rite why these magnificent trees,
. Joyal, Bill Polkinghorn, Betty Tefft,. . Printed crepes! Printed seers! (
t in t is li i
ane : Marian Mohr, Walter W ke, Al-. . Even new é
rat in the long, hot days of summer gave this little city an The flowers awaken at spring's first kis alter Warnecke bey printed tincrushable taf-. f lend felled. We feel h
Ss %. berta Watters, .Margaret Wyant etas-. . . perhaps you know how ;
accent of splendor, were felled. e teel certain, owever, Yell .
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Pe cay at as td did ahatt ellow crocus and mignonette; Ferne McClure. ab they usually sell for. Bs ake kts as ste ai agate ; ce EN ak he Roses that cling to the weathered walls, Seniors: Mae Arbogast, Isabel . . tee whens ond Cope Dee A
momen inkl at he was doin e€ people o evada Gi *
i i Smart . an irrepairable inj ury, even thou h the e st and took Re Meser their goles bearts foreet; Atel Hie, Otannesian, Margery) . new colors, Belge, rose, dusty bine . ”
a d J ts ‘ ie i, id “te And they seem to say as they smile and nod, ae nee a Pn lative i
und space on private proper n a larger sense, quite pas
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8) pa 4 PI 4; P "he y 8 : ae Pe Climbing to life from the mellow loam, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEVADA. j-your selection in sizes 14 te 42.) .
his or her understan Ing, the trees were an. integral part of . . ‘Some one. old house. in the days to be CITY NUGGET FOR $2.50 A YEAK . po 3,500 lives. No service, commercial, or otherwise. that the ° . f ‘
len sr ne . Will find you and love you and call you home. —— author of their destruction tan do, will compensate us, for : A. MERRIAM CONNER
eee their loss.
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~ These Lombardy poplars are bcusathodl to us. They be. $.gqq-qggetet eebdeetededetepqen at . : F [ M NX
long to an old and graceful civilization. The Italian masters, _. ee a a a I Ta a meee
in painting a ‘portrait of their princes or saints, almost invarAMERICAN LEGION ioe ip BuS At ine ee aS
iably incorporated a bit of charming Italian landscape in the JUNIOR B ASEBALL Ditaks Gtmsn Malay Nevadic county
background, a distant village, a vineyard, and through it, often March 12, 1935, to Mr. and Mrs. . NEW
a stately. row of Lombardy poplars. These trees came to CahCLUB SPONSORED onic LeDue, a daughter. . inaowetiank 350
fornia among the first of the Argonauts. Long before the Ausee mites ; si ate ne ken pes ee Service Attractive
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2 © i 35, Nevada City, tralian eucalyptus crossed the Pacific, the Lombardy poplar,. tickets are now on sale for the. 4 daughter : . Comfort Cheerful ee ee deeds ° i . . .
f : : ; aristrocratic cousin of our cottonwoods, lifted its green spires. aAmerican Legion smoker to be held ;BORN-—To M». and Mrs. Christian . _—
im California. They are so content anywhere, so grateful for/in Grass Valley this.evening. A good. Andersen, in Nevada’ City, March . . : . . .
2 9352 < 7 : ; a! a little rcom in which to plant their roots, so generous in their . pr -ogram, of wrestling matches, boxi fee ei, pie a eA coe! 10 i RUN : :
as hnday. March rece” the gratitude, casting their long shadows across a humdrum world. ling houts and a. minstrel show, has! ya. city Sanitaninm ne te Bibel oe WATER THE MOST : = . YT 4 Uy eas
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ne cannot place a value on a human life, nor upon a ‘peen arranged. i: and Mrs. ‘A. V. Allen, of the BarFAMOUSLY oe tens THE BEST. ta tree. The service they do is manifold and universal. We lift up. The Legion has formed an Ameri-! negatt Ranch, north-west of Grass) With Bath io accommodations
can Legion Junior baseball athletic Valley, a son.
\ _Without Bath...c.from$1.50
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our eyes to the hills for strength, and to the trees for beauty.
Let us be glad that these two trees lived as long as they
did. Let us guard as best we can the lives of other trees against
the blindness of creatures that destroy them.
INFANTILE PARALYSIS Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ewing came
Word has been received that grave
doubts are felt for the recovery of day where they have spent the
little Jean Faber, You 3Zet school ter. They left for Salida near
child. who ‘was stricken with infant-'desto to with their daughter
winvisit
down from the Alaska mine yester-.
Mo.
junior baseclub to raise funds for
ball. They plan to form teams from
ithe different schools which will play
‘until the winning team is selected
and this team in turn will be cham-,
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Farley had as
recent visitors, Mr. and Mrs. George
Baldwin and Mrs. Koch, all of
ramento.
mae!
pioned by the Legion in playing off ;
lthe teams of the district. The winee
will Willian: Martin is able to be down ining team of the latter games
town after three weeks of illness.
GARAGE SERVICE AT DOOR
HARVEY M. TOY,MANAGING-OWNER
POWELL at O'FARRELL SAN FRANCISCO
then be matched with outside teams.
method the Legion inthis . Through
{tends to clean sports.
encouraZse ile paralysis. several days ago, and for a time.
her little cousin and playmate. who!
also contracted the disease from her ES ee Z = ; : !
The two little girls are in a Sac “a= . UAN Cr ¥ To Walt Flanders and His Band .
mento hospital. The You Bet school.) pete SSG : = i
south-east of Nevada City was closed } SATURDAY NITE, MARCH t G i
and no new eases have appeared.
ee We Sawyer is able to be in
his office again after an illness of aj Binhncye FROM COCCANU
week at his*home, , TUESDAY,
Fred Searls, William Sim kins, .
and Otto E. Schiffner spent Wednesday in Sacramento.
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