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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 9, 1947 (6 pages)

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Ne. nery lotte ValELECTRICAL Schick and Remington Electric SHAVERS . IN OF lainendprior file: 3 Models of General Electric UPRIGHT CLEANERS General ‘Electric and Hoover TANK CLEANERS b of JOS. > ap. . aint i bove, » SuCalt. ty of r the mons unty; erved Oar clocks 7 i Telechron and General Electric for Kitchen and 4 . Mantel COFFEE MAKERS By Corey — Silex — General Electric tified ment } deMW apother aint, 1 seal Large Assortment of Railiey PIN-UP LAMPS the — h day . Clerk Clerk y: for : FLOOR LAMPS Sensational Buys in the large ‘selection! . , ELECTRIC HEATERS . Large assortment of both fan and reflector types ral Electric Radios ination -:Self-charging portable radios with "Radio 2 eT 9 _ push. button controls t “SUN LAMPS : : Standeype Sun Lamp — General Electric Fold Away Sun Lamp HAND IRONS : saclection of Famous Brand Hand lrons— . type, steam type and luggage type ne mined, to perfection with the Apel % ddnbetaibat General Electric and Sampson By Jarvis Ls . nders keepers, losers weepers!” vada Cou @& son, Bowman: In, Nevada City, Neto Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowman of Sierra City, a daughter. Garrett: vada. County, November 28, 1947, to Mr. and. Mrs. uae Garrett, Birth Mrs. Josephine Gliko Weds John Schleicher GRASS VALLBY: Miss: Josephine Gliko. and John C,Schleicher were married Sunday at nty, November 27, 1947, Sierra County, In Nevada City Ne. . Church.. The.ceremony, . double ringed, was. performed: by. Rev William Horgan’ of Placerville. The bride, daughter of Mr. : L Phone ‘Have You A ‘Painting ‘Problem? : Whether brush . .. interior or exterior . « « we have the answer. See us for free egtimates .. cheerfully given. e CLIFFORD SHEPHERD fand Mrs. Anthony Gliko, was '. given in marriage by her father. The maid ‘of honor was Miss. Helene Gliko, .the bride’s sister. Bridesmaids were Miss Nancy Schleicher, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Helen Holmes. A reception held in the Episcopal Parish House, lighted by cutting: of a magnificent wedding cake. ae The bride graduated from the -lgeal.schools. and: attended Sacramento College. The bridegroom. is the son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Schleicher 2,312 “Third. Avenue, Sacramento by the Bell phone Company. it is for spray or MOTHERS .CLUB RESUMES St. Mary’s “Mothers Club, icensed Contractor 455 314 Henderson StGrass Valley there. influential in’ promoting. cultural,
_. named it “Old Glory.” Thus the 2 P.M. in St Patrick’s Catholic}: +Jantic air .and sea lanes and was high-. Sacramento. He.,is. employed; in. :n Tele-}:4 rs GRASS VALLEY: The Mount sus‘pended, during “the © war when. members were. engaged in Red Cross and other work? was= res organized again when mothers}. . of \students in. Mount St. Mary's} Academy gathered in, the library]. The club ‘in ‘prewar days was. NAVY NOTES The Navy is in the farming business o0n“Guam where it operates a dairy and hog farm ?n .addition to, raising stateside and . tropical produce for consumption . by serviee pefsonnel and civilian workers. Muth of the farm prodicts are Sold htrough the island! commissaries.A shipgtiamed after the state of Alabamahas been carried on the U. S‘Navy's list of ships for) over 140. years. ] The Navy “has two fleet post offices im ‘the United States which handle all mail going outside the States to ships and shore stations. “One is on the East Coast at’ New York and ‘the’ other’s onthe West Coast at San Francisco. A course in after dinner speaking ‘has been given at the U. S. Naval Academy for several years. The te &. Navy Yard at Mare Island, California, fas an establishment _eevering approximately 2,200 Aches, . Right after Missouri was admitted ‘t¢* the ‘Union, friends gave Captain: William Driver, a he set Gail, “he hoisted the flag, and inspired by. its beauty, first; and® actually only, ‘Old Glory” is” now in @ museum in Salem, Mass, : Thirteen atledie: meteorological. observation ships’ are to be. spotted along the North Atmaintained ag:aids: to navigation. Several of the ships will be provided by the United States, ~U. S. Navy submarines: accounted for at least 68 per cent of all. Japanese. losses during World. War II. ; . The hull of a modern “U.S, Navy submarine is longer, than a foothall figia. On October 18, 1775, Congress voted: toestablish a committee to handle Nawal affairs. This body, . . called . the * Marine “Committee, and compdsed of three members, was thag seeerunner of the er oN Sis a “are in row! Ga horthernates: settlement, to S — “within the % Ino understam@jng. of -modern aircraft, 38 tudent. Pilots will beginnin tt training with the, educational and welfare progress Electric, four cubic foot freezere— deal, freezer for ignited pa merchant, shi skipper, a flag for. . his brigy®3 ith a twenty-fourth] . star addé@efor the new state. As > \ NYLONS. 4 A ND BAG 5 "Plastics, Corde, Saddle Leathe Vathers ‘ica onthe « as is the tim you'll want a redone to, fork en: derness, besid being -golde brown and. juicy — Around ; the. bird,you'll want to as-. semble those, foods that complement it pon snow-white. onions. with . a cream sauce to. mask. their ness, erin geese brussels sproiits, . savory tock crumbs, and ass getstoes, course! To prepare ‘iin pied, tolaos these three steps to achieving the feast:: _ Stuffing, trussing and, roasting. *Prune Dressing. (For 10-pound turkey) 8 py cooked. prunes1 small grated Besa 8 1 cup. 1 ; es cag is tie binders: f} skin with melted or instinctively. knéw_ it’s*time ‘to. ale If families gather at this dobbs, onored custom, riot seen pie we ; Foray bread of