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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 12, 1946 (8 pages)

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-ffrom the presidenits office of the THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 2, 246 _ setae CITYGRASS VALLEY NUGGET NEVADA CITY HIGHLIGHTS By HENRY MURPilY 4 Siaeenta heared GRASS VALLEY PRESENTS ASSEMBLY ed group of Grass Valley studen « . Presented an enjtoyable featuring both mi In th ic and comedy mitsical field such ponular tunes as Buttermilk Sky Sy Bett Rae Wadlow. Begin the Beneuine. iby the Triple Trio and numerous . other piano, saxaphone and azcordian . solos were the program. The court of “Inhuman Relations” with judge Cling Hooper presiding, in the true “Mr. Anthony” style, added Plenty of humor and wit to the program. Don Burns, master of ceremonies added many laughs to the more serious subjects with his amusing jokes and puns, in the Bob Hope -ptyle. highlights of the UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA REPRESENTATIVE SPEAKS Robert Johnson, representative University of California spoke last Friday, December 6 to jumiors ‘and seniors concerning requirements and advantages of entering the university. Johnson gave individual attention to the seniors and spoke in detail of expenses, scholastic standards and other things of special interest to the prospective students. The groups sTeatly appreciated the opportunity to be able to hear Johnson and the subjects will tbe of importance in later: years in preparing for the university. NEW MOVIES Movies that various have been sh-wn to classes in the were. selected by the. faculty for their educational value and general interest to the pupil. Hygiene cl films concerning the c2uses and prevention of tubereulosis and another on diets. The past week 4288 6aW diets and others on ing. Everyone was excited vitamin cookover the showing of color movies taken of the Armistice Day game betiween Nevada City and Grass Valley VARSITY DEFEATS JR. VARSITY LAFF-A-DAY r LEM yp pete, C ' “He’s not so pa now!”?/ of Mrs. Warren Frederik, Mrs, Palmer’s parents, Mr. and Mrrs. F. F. Cassidy have returned to their home in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. S guests of Mrs. Georgina O’Conmor of Nimrod Street. Paul dent the week end, Mr. : foods classes are seeing pictures on . Rickard. ne Mei Guild are work sale at the Ives Furniture Shop on Sacramento who were due to the serious illness of her father. She travelled by plane taking her son, Paul, with her. MOUNT ST. MARY’S _ OFFERS SPECIAL COURSE Mount St. Mary’s Business .Grass Valley, PERSONALS Palmer an son, who have been pene Victor Woodworth 3 School. conducted by the Sisters of Mercy are offering new stu. dents a special class opening, Monweek end Mrs. Woodworth for-! merly resired here and took a prom-} day, January 6, 1947. inent part in Girl Scout work and the Seniors of the high school and Parent Teachers Association. junior college may register at any time during the next tawo-weeks. Subjects taught will be: Shorthand, english, spelling, bookkeeping, typmachine work, office practice with special coaching for state and Episcopal . U S civil service examinations. holding a food and fancy Rickard, Placer college stuvisited his parents here and Mrs. over Earl} ners of Trinity . More veterans ‘ were Broad Street today. . in non-veteran administration hos-. Mrs. Norbert Frey, wife of Doctor . pitals during September than in any} Frey, has been ealled to Missouri! recent month. hospitalized } VETERANS AT. MEETINGS IN’ AUBURN, COLF AX group of iner Mountain boa Veteratis of ea Wars, Monday nicht attended a meeting.of the Auburn Post. Groups of local veterans also expect to atiend a m . ing of the Colfax American Legion and Veterans: of Foreign Wars who are giving a @moker -there tonight. University Worse
Give Christmas Party GRASS ViALLEY : The © Névada County Branch of the American Az. sociation of University Women gave . its annual Christmas party last eve-. minz at the home of Mrs. E. S. Matteson 126 South School S reet. Gifts were exchanged and an entertainment program offered which featured. Christmas carols. Nine girls from the high school chorus led by (Miss Barbara Beall sanig several . Christmas carols. -—— If there were no dust there could be no fog, which is minute drops of water clinging to dust particles. GIVE A ROUND GIFT A subscription to the NUGGET provides a ready answer YEAR . to your gift problem $5. OO A YEAR e Nevada CityGrass Valley NUGGET ere a4 34-18 The Bees and Yellowjack'sts ‘lashed together on the same floor . last Friday, December 6 and the} Jackets really stung the Bees to the] sad tune of 34--8. Specializing on height, and experience the A five really had to. turn on the speed and also all of their plays to defeat them. However the Bees continued to play good ball all! during the game but finally the superior Jackets. Exceptionally fine players were Bob Williams and Ralph Murch for the varsity and Kenneth Middleton and Alex Bjornstal for the junior varsity. High scorers were Coley and Williams with 6 point seach. A AND B BASKETBALL WELL UNDERWAY Both the varsity and junior varsity ‘basketiball teams are well stocked for a strenuous season with the turning out of many high pointers from Continued page 7 Col. 3 OCCASION WITH A GIFT SEE THEM AT 2 R. J. BERGGREN JEWELRY BROAD STREET NEVADA CITY lost to . At KIRKPATRICK’S Used Car Lot ON DECEMBER 1 WE. ENTERED OUR 3RD YEAR IN BUSINESS—Thanks to You and Your Patronage. We have maade scores of fine, true friends to whom the name “KIRKPATRICK’” TELL YOU TO SEE KIRKPATRICK!’’ 1934 Oldsmobile 1935 Hupmobile Sen $395.00 1942 GMC means honest dealing and trustworthy reputation! Remember 6x6 $2650.00 ARPRRERAAAMARAMEAEANRANAAAAN A ae ae Yama ee BB. . Yum Yum Dresses For the Holidays or Aiytime! Girls’ dresses that look sweet enough to eat! Cotteos or rayous! Candy-good stripes! Neat theckhs! Gay prinis! Soft pastel colers! . Dresses guod for parties, and neat for schoull 3 to 6x and 7 to 14. 1,30 — 4.30 C PENNEY (0, Inc 115-119 Mill Street Grass Valley 1931 Nash Pick-up $165.00 “YOUR NEIGHBOR WILL 1930 Chev. Pickup $165.00 1926 Dodge Pickup $165.00 = 1931 Durant Sedan $165.00 B 1933 Plymouth Sedan With new top ...... 1942 JEEP Semi Trailer 1927 Meteor 114 Ton 1939 Ford Station Wagon $1250.00 1937 Diamond T Truck and $250.00 Truck. ........ $165.00 : 1933 FORD PANEL $465.00 END OF YEAR 1929 Dodge Pick-up a Tee $325.00 1931 Chev. Pickup 1937 Ford Convertibe Se ee en Ie $495.00 $265.00 Several Trailers CLEARANCE Buy at ‘Sale Prices NOW! P. O, BOX 963 LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES — EASY TERMS “we YOUR NEIGHBOR WILL TELL YOU TO SEE 7” ime FOR THE BEST USED CAR DEAL GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA _ $45.00 and up See Us. At : ‘Fiat TELEPHONE 160