Past Pages July 21

130 YEARS AGO

Garfield's trout: Doc Benton and Hank Monk brought a 10 pound trout down from the lake to be sent to President Garfield. Monk had planned to write a card and tie it to the head of the trout and Doc Benton's note would be at the end. It was agreed that it would be sent as a gift from the people of Nevada. When they returned from their note writing however, a cat was caught in the act of lugging the fish through a hole in the stable which they were unable to dislodge. Monk says that trout are probably not good for convalescing Presidents anyway.

120 YEARS AGO

Deacon Gale: The children along the railroad seem to have adopted Deacon Gale as a favorite. The Deacon's coat pockets bulging out is a sure sign that they contain candy or fruit.

70 YEARS AGO

Advertisement: "Carson Theater - 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' with Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock."

50 YEARS AGO

Advertisement: "New Carson Theater - 'Mein Kampf'" (Hitler's book, "Mein Kampf" which means "My Struggle" was written when he was in prison). Also playing 'Horror of Dracula.'"

20 YEARS AGO

Asbestos: Removal and construction problems are an ongoing nightmare for the Carson City School District. The School District is over its $3 million asbestos removal fund.

10 YEARS AGO

Advertisement: "Wallace Theaters - Jurassic Park, Legally Blonde, Cats and Dogs, Fast and Furious.

• Sue Ballew is the daughter of Bill Dolan, who wrote this column for the Nevada Appeal from 1947 until his death in 2006.

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