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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 21, 1946 (8 pages)

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PAGE SIX sien ieee orice eee Te __ NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1946 ‘BUCKEYE BLASTER -~WARREN . AMBLING, . Otho State's “TOUGH TACKLE _ : ; d ere = £N\ tS DEFENSIVE PLAY IS ONE OF AAS Olio STATE FEATURES OLD FAITHFUL <UOULR WAGE Dey ur IN OT Hires No Ne ALLO AAVE TO Do 15 SHOVEL IN AUTTLE COA SccAsionaLry ! THE OLD HOME TOWN © ven s eno QB Our DOUGANUTS SO ROUND SO FIRM. SO FULLY \ (PACKED~. “HAVE THAT tc] ta See By STANLEY THIRST I REWIEF IWELL FED “NICKS LUNCH sGOEFS ON A NEW WAVE LENGTH . Cutting a Neat. Figure For th: small woman. By VERA WINSTON DESIGNERS are paying more and more attei.tion to clothes scaled to the petite figure, which tends to eliminate costly alterations and makes for a small figure flattery. This dress forinstance, goes-in for-tucking witha slanting line, extending from one shoulder to the opposite hip—a most flattering line. The sleeves are trim and slim, the neckline is just right for a favorite pin or necklace. The skirt is four gored. SALLY'S, SALLIES . a SW funy cies E: “You should be ashamed, asking for a new daddy to play ‘with, You've already had three.” . 1 . { . . Parent Problems: “By GARRY CLEVELAND MYERS, Ph.D. THE most common traffic danger to the young-child is his running into the street at play—chasing a ball, dashing into the street to escape a pursuing child, coasting on a tricycle and the like from the drive into the street, or playing in the street (not roped off) as if it were a regular playground. Yet, until the youngster enters school, he rarely or never should have occasion to cross or enter the street unsupervised. Training in street safety can best be efiiected as soon as the child begins to toddle. No matter what his playmates do, he should know from experience chat every time he steps into the street, alone, he will receive instant physical pain. This means that his parents, or a substitute, must be on hand constantly until this learning is made effective — which should require no more than a week. My bulletin, “How to Teach Tot Meaning of NO,” explains how it may be done. The booklet.may be had in a stamped envelope. A: Useful Habit Once the tot has really learned the meaning of “No,” he will honor the command that he shall not coast into the street. Best of all, he will learn always to come to a dead stop as he arrives at the curb. This habit, well established at two or three, should still prove useful to him at sixteen qr sixty. Several yéars ago, it was agreed at a convention of the National Safety Council that the one single most importan: safety habit at any age is to stop always at the curb. Obviously the child or adult who has acquircd this habit has a _far better chance to live till he dies of a natural death than if he has not acquired the habit. 7 Another useful rule to learn early is to get out of a car on the side next the curb, to make a beeline for the curb, and to wait till the car you have left has moved on. This rule needs to be observed always, whether another car is coming or not. : Some tots are run down by their own parents on the home driveway to the garage. Make it a rule before starting the car on the drive to know first where the youngster is. May Be Inj~. ed Many parents will leave their keys in the car at home, even leave the engine running. At a very early age the child can set the car going. A good ~*e, of course, is never to allow your child to be in the car when older persons are not there. To hospitals are brought many young children, injured—some fatally—after falling from a moving car because the youngster tampered with the door opener. Manifestly, the rear seat of a two-door car is safer than that of a fourdoor car. The surest safety measure is to train the child early never to touch the handles of the car door, using punishmem, if necessary, to effect this teaching. Many accidents occur because the mother or father, while driving, is distracted by the quarreling of two youngsters in a car. Having one child sit in the front seat and the other in the rear may help, though they may still fight. Wise is the parent who settles such chronic quarrels decisively by pulling out to the side and paddling both the youngsters soundly with his belt. Wouldn’t that be ‘More humane than having the whole family killed or badly injured? Household Hint , <A hobnail chenille bedspread is best washed on a windy day. If you' ‘dry it inside, brush it with a stiff brush as you hang it up. Brush it ‘again when it is partly dry and, 'again when completely dry. This . treatment will not only fluff up the chenille, but will also eliminate, 'much of the lint that comes from . this type of spread. ; Wife Preservers Use art gum to remove sooty footprints ‘on light colored rugs ¢ ___LAFE-A.DAY __] opt. 1946, King Features Syndicate, “Inc., World rights teserved
LOVE ON A BUS GARDEN CITY, Kan.—John Lavore of Manhattan Kan., was on a bus strandied here by a snowstorm. A. few seatis away was Miss Thelma ‘MicLean of Muskego, Mich., to whom ‘Lavore had spoken only casually. The first night they had a cup of coffee in the ‘bus station, then sat up and talked all night.,All the next day sleet and: rain kept. them inside and: they talked on. The following diay they had talked themselves into getting married, A probate judige stood at the wheel of the idle bus to read the service and fellow passengers sat in the seats as guests. BANDITRY BY BICYCLE CHI'CAGO -—The shortage of antomobiles in. this city was emphas‘ized by the fact that even the band. its are forted to seek other means of escape aifter commission of their crime. Recently a bandit pointed a pistol at David McLevy took $125 and ‘his badge as a state department of conservation employee and: fled on a bicycle. DEAR AOCAH= DO BLCK HUNTERS START ‘To WORK AT SUN UP JUST To GETA LITTLE DOWA7 cP. RAYMOND BAY CITY MICH 4 DCEABNOAH= SHOULD T USE E66 SIZE COAL To HEAT AN. INCLBATOR? “WENNERY KOOPMAN~ MUSCATINE IOWA. SEAD YOUR NUMSKULLION NOTIONS To* DEAR AiasH Dp Ine by King 2 q Words of the Wise There is no policy like politeness; and a good manner is the best thing in the world either to get one a good name or to . nc cegmengee eee “Now we'll have OUR inning. I'll tell him the price!” oe ee ict) . Paul Ministers to the Thessalonians ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON _ ay Alfred. Buescher largest city of Greece, and preached in : he synagogue, and many Jews and Greeks believed, and many of the chief, lodged, assaulting But the unbelieving Jews gathered a‘ company and set all the city in an’ up-/ roar, going to eone house, where Paul e house, taking and others, — as — of Jason, let them go, ahd Silas away by where they went into the Dictrihuted by King Features Syndicgue. = meres © —— Becca gt = night unto Berea,’ The rulers, when they had taken security “About two years later Paul wrote to the , and they sent Paul Thessalonians who believed, telling them, j “But ye, brethren, be not weary in well} 7} ” .MEMOR Y_1 ——) _Theas. 3:13) * GETJING HITCHED? TRY THESE QUESTIONS FIRST LOS ANGEILES: A person should ask himself 10 questions in choosing a mate, according to Dr. Knight Dunlap, professor of psychology, emeritus on the Los Angeles campus of the University of California. The question substituting him for her as the case may require are outlined in his récent book, Personal Adjustment, published by MicGrawHill: ;1 Am I happier with her than when I am with any other woman? 2 When I am not with her am I persistently wishing for her company or does some other-woman put her out of my mind? 38 Would I.be not only willing but glad to spend my life with her, centering my other interests ablout her? 4 Would I gladly give up all tnterests and activities that do not comport with my devoting my life ‘to her? 5 Is-she the one woman whom I would choose above all others to be the mother of my children? 6 Do I love her with her faults of face, figure, disposition, education or what not? 7 Is she apparently disposed to make me sacrifice as great as thoge I am willing to make for her? 8 Is she disposed to adapt herself to me, to a reasonable extent, in interests, in temperamental matters and in other ways? ~9Is there a community of interests and culture adequate to a joint life with her? 10'Do I like her family well enough to be able to tolerate them and get along with them? _ It may not ‘be a good idea to count your chickens before they’re hatched but it sure is-a lot of fun. NEVADA ‘CITY Flying Service Phone 25F21 STUDENT INSTRUCTION AIRPLANE RENTALS HANGAR RENTALS AIRCRAFT SALES AND SERVICE INSTRUCTION FOR ANY TYPE LICENSE ROUND TRIP —Air Taxi Rates— Sacramento .......... $12 Oakland _......... $16 Stockton 0.0.. $16. He oes $16 2 Hours Waiting Time at Destination Additional Charge for Overtime b none QUALITY. LIQUORS Are Our Specialty You can always have a good, time here LUNCH COUNTER OPEN TILL 2 A. M. Spend Saturday night here . SUCCESS CAFE Broad Street, Nevada City Frank Duffy Glass Shower Doors ‘Everything in Glass Made to. Order Mirrors, Store Fronts, Windows, Furniture Tops SIERRA GLASS CO. 212 Main 6t. Telepheme 2386 NEAR THE POSTOFFIOR iB