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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 10, 1946 (8 pages)

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OSES Pee . mens ta SA ROI IY EL PAGE FOUR ' 3 ; i Reynolds, an aSgressive American }ibusiness man started the pen co pany with a capital of $26,000. The NEVADA Cri YY NUGCGFEEI . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946 ( profits in one year of actual operaBALL P Ni I : tion will be over $3,000.000. . The introduction of the new pocIN ONE YEAR . ket pen has taken the country by : ‘ . storm and more than two million caus 5 Sees Wea . were sold before a single pen was CHICAGO, Oct. 10—Chairman of} shipped. $574,000 worth of national} the Board of the Reynolds Pen Company announced the manufacture of . me five’ millionth ball pen on Octo; — : z : . ing planned for. the ber 5. This was the advertising was contracted for is balance afiniversary of vear and the first of next. year ing of the first Dall pen con-. -* oC P ; . be placed in newspapers. Frank a ee ee ". amb, president of ‘the Reyno assistants in a small store convert: : Pen Company and formerly associ ed into a machine shop. . Today more than 3000 people are engaged in the manufacture Reynolds ball pen. More than 100.-. direct 000. retailers are’ selling them/ of publicity. throughout the United States. They . are on sale in every civilized country im the world.. There is a manufacturregponse than any other fo the Rocket Pen. Most of the advertisof the will ed with the advertising department ! of R. E. Macy Company in New York of the! said that newspapers produced more The Jap’s home is now his castle, mon lin lds atrm tag plant in Canada and assembly . says Gen. MacArthur. With many an plants are being constructed in’ American his home is still his air Wrance and other foreign countries. castle. Advertisement From where I sit.. 4y Joe Marsh, Are Returning Veterans “Different”? same. Nothing more exciting than fishing Seward’s creek or pitching horseshoes .. enjoying an outdoor barbecue with friendly wholesome beer and pleasant talk. If they’ve changed at all it’s in . the direction of maturity and tolerance.. tolerance for everything except-—dictators,-and_ those who During the war you heard a lot about how hard it was’going to be for returning veterans to get adjusted to civilian life .. . how they’d be “different.” Well, plenty of them have re’ turned to our town, and a finer, steadier bunch you couldn’t ask for. Most of them are back at the — same jobs .. going with the same nice home-town girls (getting married, some of them, and getting up families) .. renewing the same old friendships. Even their amusements are the principles of live and let live. And from where I sit, that’s another reason to be proud of them. Copyright, 1946, United States Brewers Foundation would destroy our democratic . . jamboree, GY COUNCIL paces ASSESSOR. = ert Jenkins at Lake UGHTER GUEST OF HONOR Games were the diversion of the . Someone remarks that with the = i John Mlinarich entertained . evening. The refreshments table was . football season. just around the corfriends -i: onor of her daugh-. ; : ‘ 7 O end rh of her daugt : ner many of us again will get the rs. L. E. Bock, formerly Miss. centered by’ a _ beautiful om birthday . ! : hine Johnson, Monday evening!, : i opportunity to see in action some of a : 2 es °\ecake. Mrs. Rhoda Roberts won first . BY : D : er 7, at the home of Mrs. Rob-the best amateur outfits money can Vera. prize at cards. ibuy.—New York ‘World Telegram. ¢ ecouneil ras the receive G@ Ss. ap— The Grass Valley city asked that applications for post of deputy city asssesor be r in writing up till 5 p. m. October and all applicants are invited to (pear -personally the on that evening. "The new deputy it was stated, wiit have the responsibility of completed ~~ property in before couneil reassessing all limits, The council approved the circula— tion of a petition for the annexatior® 4
of southeast Grass Valley and ar— nounced its intention of giving the applicants a favorable reply. Superintendent of Public Work = Kenneth Manuel.reported that 1000 gallons of road oil had been received and ihe would be able to complete ail streets and that been scarified preparation for oiling. the eity ==s + sehen sorted fae UNIVERSITY WOMEN ; The Nevada County Associatiom of University Wohen met last nigQht in the community house in Memorial Park, Grass Valley for their harvest A potluck supper was served to which each member contributed Following the supper District Atto r— ney Ward Sheldon’ addressed the group on Proposition 3, which is t& appear on the Novemlber ballot. E¥is talk was followed by square dancin => and a social hour. E COMMUNITY CONCERT MEMBERS NOTICE : _Members of the Community Cora— cert Association who have not Ere-—i ceived tickets to tonight’s Chartes Kullman concert are invited to pres— ent their receipts at the box office, where ‘tickets of admission will be . given them. wwe COME TO The Furniture Center AND SEE OUR SELECTION THROW RUGS, CHENILLE RUGS, COTTON RUGS, ORNAMENTAL RUGS Of All Colors And Many Sizes The Furniture Center . THE HOME OF FINE FURNITURE. 256 South Auburn Street Opp. Veterans Memorial Building, Phone 36 Grass Valley Fire Prevention SOMETIMESS Fails . Insurance ALWAYS — Succeeds . Are You FU ELLY INSURED at Today’s High YU alues? CALL US TO SURVEY YOUR PROPERTY TAMBLYN’S INSURANCE AGENCY Robert L. Tamblyn 208 Main Street Nevada ‘City Phone 440 IS YOUR PRESENT INSURANCE ADEQUATE? Complete Insurance Service INSURANCE FIRE AUTOMOBILE CASUALTY BONDS Insure Your Property With Presley Insurance Agency Commercial pt Pine — Nevada City — Phone 560 REAL ESTATE VALUES COME TO JUS TO BUY OR fO SELL Insurance Of Every Kind J. E. KEEGAN Bret Harte Building Annex Grass Valley, California Phone 650 HARTMACIN HOME VALUES UPWARD Be Wise—Check Your Insurance PHONE 63 F 123 BANK STREET, GRASS VALLEY UNION TERMINAL BUILDING PHONE 616 INSUIIR ANCE AN GENCY GENERATE. ENSURANCE 108 RACCES STREET (CORNER AUBURN) . GRASS WV ALLEY i ee ee ae ae Se Se Se ee eS = EVERY FOUR MINUTES : A HOME BURNS— YOURS MAY BE NEXT Protect Yourself With Full Insurance JOSEPH DAY 108 North Pine ‘Street z Phone 286 Nevada City Neate ferfeferterfertesfesterfeaferfeafesieste serfeertedenieteolons rates », ee eee the the tae the te ee te So te te Se th ho to to the she ie she Seah eae see nfe stent, ‘. GEORGE R. CROSBY Real Estate, Insurance, Notary Public PHONE 3551 106 SOUTH PINE STREET NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA Ey IN CASE OF FIRE PHONE Nevada City 62 Grass Valley 96 —BLOT OUT WORRY— Buy Fire Insurance Today TOMORROW MAY BE ;TOO LATE THE LOOSER COMPANY Phone 95 107 South Church ‘Street Grass Valley A SMELL OF SMOKE THE LICKING OF FLAMES Your “life Savings Destroyed Proper Insurance Is The Answer Cc. K. HEFFREN GENERAL INSURANCE 111 MAIN STREET GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA “THIS IS NATIONAL FIRE PREVENTION WEEK!