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Collection: Newspapers > Nugget Shopper

June 25, 1948 (8 pages)

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rw VU BASEBALL « STANDINGS PLACER-NEVADA LEAGUE BASEBALL STANDINGS TO DATE Wee Ie® Pet. & Placerville ......-.. 8 L887 WAATIVATY cossuosccceyensatiseses 6 3 .667 Moseville W & R .. 6 3 .667 Folsom. .--ze 4° .556 Lincoln ... 5 4 .556 Colfax: sssevscces jee 6 .883 Grass Valley ....... V4 C2222 Nevada: City -.-:.. 1 Sara Ook Scores Last Sunday Folsom 6, Rosevile W & R 0: Grass Valley 4, Colfax 3 Auburn 8, Nevada City 1 Score Last Friday Lincoln 5, Placerville 3 Games This Saturday NightPlacerville in Roseville Games This Sunday Colfax in Folsom Lincoln in Auburn Grass Valley in Nevada City FOOTHILL AMATEUR LEAGUE STANDINGS (Northern Division) Ww.L Pet. Auburn ....----2---+-64 1 1,000 Placerville Outlaws . 3 1 .750 Ws Colfax cc.csssesensscceteeess 2 2.500 “Grass Valley ...--------3 2 500 Brown Bombers ... 1 $. 1250 Nevada City. -..-.... 0 4 .000 . Last Sunday’s Scores Auburn 10, Placerville Outlaws 4 Colfax 7; Nevada City 6 Grass Valley 8, Brown Bombers 3 Games Next Sunday Brown Bombers in Colfax Auburn in Placerville Outlaws Grass Valley in Nevada City ‘2 (Southern Division) Wo Do Pee LOOMS. . .gssccscdice ss us 4 0 1.000 Placerville 49ers .. 2 1 667 i MELOCKIIN . <.c--0. 53m 3-5503-8 “2 2 .500 INGWCASUIG sock asetowee 1 2 .8383 HOrest PRU) soc ccspeg sie 1 3. .250 TAN COW Fosse Ses aseadee 1 3: .250 Last Sunday’s Scores Loomis 3, Rocklin 1 ‘Zincoln 15, Newcastle Placerville 49ers 17, Forest Hill 7 Games. Next Sunday Loomis tn Rocklin Placerville in Lincoln Newcastle in Forest Hill ATTENTION AMERICAN REVOLUTION All members of the D. A. R., past and present, and ladies eligible to become members,. living in Nevada County or Sierra County. ky [i g& ~ DAUGHTERS OF THE . FOOD.. we WAS MADE FROM WHEAT OR . CHESTNUTS. THE POOR LIVED . PRINCIPALLY ON A BLACK BROTH, CONTAININGNUTS. r ™ J LATER GREECE, HOWEVER, WAS FAMOUS FOR LAV/SH FEASTS, ALTHOUGH PERI"CLES AND ASPASIA, ATHENIAN RULERS IN 443 B.C. ATE AS SPARINGLY AS EARLY GREEKS. ~ ae 7 THE GREEKS PRODUCED MOST OF OUR ROOT VEGETABLES, WHICH THEY DRIED AND PRESERVED ~ FOR WINTER, AND ALSO OLIVE O/L AND HONEY. jl are Sy EARLY GREEKS WERE NOTABLY FRUGAL EATERS. GREAT STAPLES. THEY EVEN MADE A BREAD FROM DRIED FIS#. > sa. SOPHOCLES, FAMOUS GREEK POET (4508.C.), STRESSED MODERATION. HIS RECOMMENDED DIET WAS: ‘BREAD, MEAT, GREEN VEGETABLES ANDZYTHOS” (BEER). COUNCIL TO GIVE $150 FOR FOURTH NEVADA CITY: The Nevada City Council has voted to contribute $150 toward the three-day celebration of the Fourth.
The Nevada City Band which expects to march in the big partrombone, base drum, and _bariade reports that there is need for tone horn players .The band practices every Wednesday night in the high school. % Rev. Lincoln Is Assigned To Westwood GRASS VALLEY: The Meth. odist Conference ut Stockton, has reappointed Rev. Donald Getty to please write or phone, 485. Belle M. Brock, Brock’s Motel, Nevada City, California. . Rey. his pastorate in .Grass_ Valley. . \ Dahlgren Casey has. been! SETTLED IN NEW QUARTERS GRASS VALLEY: The Farm Center, Steele Supply’s new feed and farm supply house, -has met with a splendid reception from the public in its scapious quarters in the Truck Terminal Building. On display in the new unit are many items of great interest to genéral buyers as well as agricultural lines, _high-lighted by Larro Feeds, the farm-tested General Mills product. Rod Bost is in direct charge of a The Nugget Shopper, Nevada City, June 25, 1948—7 STATEMENT FROM : ~ MOUNTAIN — CHEVROLET CO. Regarding Our The Farm Center. Orlo P. Steele, . is the! well-known civic leader, founder of Steele Supply Co. named to Nevada City Methodist Church. while Rev. Russell Lincoln has been. assigned to Westwood Lassen County. CEDAR Stpe Chew The Gift That Starts the Home Give your sweetheart the reallove-gift—aLaneCedar Hope Chest for Easter! The only tested AROMA, ‘TIGHT Cedar Chest in the world with Lane’s exclusive patented features. Choose now from our selection of styles and models. FREE Moth Insurance Policy with Every Lane Chest 256 South Auburn Street Opposite AS ADVERTISED IN LIFE AND LOGK No. 2231. Combines American Walnut with New Guinea and Zebra woods. Has Lane's patented automatic tray. . 1 ‘. ! : No. 2217. Gorgeous modern design in wheatcolor matched Mahogany. The Furniture Center Phone Grass Valley 36 Veteran’s Memorial Building LMT gs e . “Labor Dispute” WE REFER TO THIS AS A “LABOR DISPUTE” BECAUSE THAT IS THE TERM USED BY THE MECHANICS LOCAL 1003. AS FAR AS WE ARE CONCERNED, WITHIN OUR OWN ORGANIZATION WE HAVE NO DISPUTE WITH LABOR. THIS IS EVIDENCED BY THE FACT THAT UNION PICKETING HAS CAUSED THE RESIGNATION OF ONLY ONE MECHANIC. THIS LEAVES FOUR MECHANICS, ONE LUBRICATION MAN, ONE NIGHT ATTENDANT, SERVICE MANAGER, PARTS MANAGER, AS WELL AS OFFICE AND SALES FORCES SATISFIED WITH THEIR WORKING CONDITIONS AT MOUNTAIN CHEVROLET TO THE POINT OF CROSSING A PICKET LINE. IN SPITE OF THE UNION’S STATEMENT THAT THIS PROTEST IS DIRECTED AGAINST ALL DEALERS IN NEVADA COUNTY, THERE HAS BEEN BUT ONE OF ALL THE MACHINISTS TAKEN THE STATEMENT SERIOUSLY ENOUGH TO RESIGN HIS POSITION IN SYMPATHY WITH THE UNION. MOUNTAIN CHEVROLET COMPANY AS WELL AS ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF NEVADA COUNTY ARE AT PRESENT PROVIDING THE MAXIMUM SALARIES AND WORKING CONDITIONS OUR CURRENT CUSTOMER CHARGES WILL ALLOW. AND, AS YOU ARE AWARE, YOU, THE CUSTOMER, WOULD HAVE TO PAY ANY INCREASE OVER PRESENT HOURLY RATE. WE, THE DEALERS, FEEL IT IS HIGH ENOUGH NOW. WE FEEL IT IS UNFAIR FOR A UNION TO PICKET. ANY ONE DEALER’S PLACE OF BUSINESS TO PROTEST AN ACTION DIRECTED AGAINST ALL DEALERS. THIS STATEMENT BEARS THE APPROVAL OF THE NEVADA COUNTY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION. Mountain Chevrolet Co. . . BY GEORGE F. RADDUE, JR.