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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

November 27, 1976 (12 pages)

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eeeetetatetetatatatanes é years. My, my, and all on 600,000 acres! ' California owns 11,500 acres, and several large Bs conglomerates have large holdings. We, as taxpayers, are = again, but everyone should examine the activities in Mr. Be Either Mr. Body’s ability or his salary are out of line! I : bet he even begrudges the farm laborers their minimum “#& wage increase. ‘ : was “Over the River and Through the Snow to Grand> father’s House we Go.”’ Over the meadows and thru the : hills to family and friends we went is more appropriate in = Rough and Ready just now, but the sentiment is still the =: : greatest. Everyone did it! 4 : for the holiday. They wandered about Grass Valley en: joying Cornish Christmas even more than we natives do. I : will join them, for the Christmas fun in Southern =: mention that his bride-to-be is from Colesville, California © : and is also attending Brigham Young University. They = plan a spring wedding. ~“about a week ago and broke her arm. Grandmother Doris ‘: By FAY M. DUNBAR The title of the original ‘“Thanksgiving Day’’ poem My family even made it up from Southern California In last week’s news about David Siegfried I forgot to 3: -R&R _ ‘Mrs. Katherine (Trauner) Litchfield took a bad spill :: -is enjoying tending the baby. —R&R Martina Paull loves flowers and got a beautiful red :: chrysanthemum for her birthday from her niece, Lillian *: Nolan. Her other nieces and all her friends telephoned. Sandy decorated-a beautiful angel food cake just for the =: o¢casion. Martina says the day was perfect. = She was 80-years-young on November 11. She is feeling fine. Says her birthdays are going to be reversed from now on since she is growing so much younger Hearing of the loss of her friend George Ross was the one sad note of the day. George, who died in August, was There have been 230 new homes built there in the past few < The fact that bothers me most is that Southern Pacific still owns .109,000 acres, Standard Oil of oe them with water at half of what it costs us to get TL shall not belabor the outcome of Proposition 14 Nevada County Nagget — Saberday, Noveuber 27, 1976 — Page 11 . Burlesque in Reno ‘More curves than a scenic r qilway: One of Reno’s most sucshow-everybody pitched in cessful acts returns toHarolds _ and helped with everythings.” Club’s Silver Dollar Showroom Besides the singing, dancing when The All New Miniand comedy of Sloopy, the 77 Burlesque of ’77 opens Dec. 7. show will feature the singing, The show, which produced dancing and comedy of Garr standing-room-only’and rave Nelson, who also fits the reviews for 12 weeks, will criteria for multi-talents. return with the versatile Nelson is a familiar entalents of star, Sloopy; exotic tertainer in Las Vegas, having music of the Wally Jonés Trio. the Sands, the Showboat, and “Last year’s ners the Dunes. was a tremendous en7 ae
tertainment package because _ Comedy and singing are of the multi—talen perfine, but it’s not burlesque © formers,” said the show's Without beatuiful girls and : _ Miss Lee is stunning in her ‘in Sloopy we have a star that Tole as “top peel.” can sing, dance and break up “This lady is an ecdysiast; a the audience with. laughter. statuesque lady who hits the Par good at stage in sections with more moving props and closing curves than a scenic railway,” curtains. It was that kind of wrote one local reviewer. Sedaka never abandoned music Singer-composer Neil composer include “Laughter Sedaka works alone at the [n The Rain,” ‘‘The five hours -e day. Immigrants,” ‘That's Whea “T’ve been regimented,” he The Music Takes Me,” “Bad “J don’t wait for Blood’ and “You Gotta Make out of the air.” from the critics, as wellasthe Sedaka, who’s in public. And, as the exciting =; the South Shore Room of entertainer has } a his at a woodsy 5 at Herolds Club in Reno. — D sagrotdgrraed Construction of the fimt tains and writing middle-oflast furnace in the United the-road tunes for artists like States began at Falling Creek,” and Johnny Mathis. : Be.” Se H . my ; sound investments: Tre write: al ay lle and rumucwonees _ Pve been aware of what people. sania ee analysis of markets, firms, are buying. My lyrics areUae STATEMENT and e securities will be covered in a longer and go into depth, so . Sierra College coutse to be offered this spring at the ‘at. one can 20s the SING BUSINESS A Nevada Union High Center: development in my songs.” THE BREAD BOARD ‘ nm three-ultt course meeting Wednesday ,, Actually, . Sedaka's recent SANDWACH SHOP evenings, will be taught by ‘Bill -Yokum, an area resident Paap snares a return insurance and stocks and bonds. Classes will be held from 7-10 p.m. beginning February — in 10-13. For more information, contact the Extension Center Sedaka , oi Office at 273-1314. ; : Happy po ese x == Hard ToDo,” “Caen and ‘‘Oh Carol, _his childhood King, : But he. also Carrent hits sit