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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 24, 1946 (8 pages)

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— “THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1946 NEVADA 2 ees 16, 1946 to Mr. a son. “3 M. Gibson ana Mrs. : : ) DIRECTION T. AND Dp. ENTERPRISES. INC. " i ; I MAJORETTES PERFORM FOR S : With ae the Nevada . Using . P band, and were HASSO = and ad ; ing the office of the © ay ee ; . fed ciate Aue — . ‘a ie snowsuits ern ~ : Sap . or Rice an addition to its sturdiness, requires no special pampering, as Jack Coley, Stanley Morrison and Kenneth . Ken. Dale Dave left Walt. quarter, Fred i cocktail tables Atomic Thoe-! ley,were conducted they but don’t worry, haven't ; nesday pea ai _ Freshman as ~ have right Penrose quarter, in YELLOWJACKETS ime ee high $36.-. . ‘of ae os is ti cent ‘ trials. : : fs : KOREA al ° Portraits in monetary payments and . Comiercial rile pomcia ack ot Photography Ce eee were. OF Cy e —— 441 MILU STREET TELEPHONE 665-3 GRASS VALLST ‘ Seine —s_ Mary’ tery E Méehan, WHEN TO SEND FI OWERS : 2 they are stored in a special flower room to retain their freshness as oo Send your flowers anytime, They vill be carefully nae chee a Said net ee i han and Mrs. Sarah : pete fe — eatin ach siete Se a He both : Journalism students are very e.of San Francisco. : thusiastic about their work since!i > BP ates S e s ; Rosary services were held in the they received an invitation by the, Hooper and Weaver Mortuary chap Sacramento Bee to visit-their-plant = a OO per ORTICIANS__A ae M AP ata It takes more than rain to stop: because the gym seems to suit their . . ) Al a 1 GRASS I VALLEY s ee of the = most el rel honeone 864 tie Z ee ~ (Political Advertisement) —— Z outstanding , of the football season was played last Friday night on the Hennessy Field in Grass Valley featur. ing Nevada against the : at Indians. scoring failed but a great deal of the ground cov M akes @ iMeal trials Yellowjackets Marysville Repeated i City 3 Planning 2 cee ered was due to the combined efforts of Stroh, biassen Anderson, who were Marsh and ‘ To faithfuly backed } by their hard hitting squad. ; Even with such perfect timing and playing ability of both sides, no score was made and the game ended Pe ; ; games : { ! LANCE SERVICE MBULANC 246 H Church urc Street * ~ i W eaver MARYSVILLE 0-0 One — a, a Killeg Frank Delaney, . as flowers zeach our chapel they are placed in position. ‘ Overnight Maes & Mrs. rea ve ao in Plumas sha . Often we are called by people who want to know when to send flowers. Invariably we answer—send them when you wish. As 8001 3 = ! { af]° Stea TIE ‘ Copying Forest Wed gell full and Leroy Dow left half. COBURN pueee < : is some Man’s goose. hal!,lthe Yellowjackets football practics,; purposes very well. Melvin ; an mos Scans oe Hubert fase uh: : apa ebaete = the eg of er : Bie fe shaguleettie s sande: Be ng Anderéon Ed Havey right tackle, Nick Pello Dick for ‘Mrs. finished epee liff res center, Kelley A Sg Bill eR Ae eee right CT es guard. and radio station : BEVERLY TYLER and nig * Aged Resident Of ‘Forest Borne To Rest ic right end, Bob Baker since ag basic principles of the ee # eras ne 2 For the Bumblebees, : Norman Ellis left end, Ben Erngstrom left tac With TOM DRAKE, CHARLES working full : has sce — produced any atomic Dombe yet. {resident of this town for 60 years. Football is out of the boys PE. Interment was in the Forest Ceme right’ ee articles About the only thing the modem : ' ‘girl can cook as good ae her mother wont ee halfs and have hit is reasonably, Rey Nel — a Tobiassen He b Mine missing August. P So in 1946. ory, Don 4 687,745 units turned out in the first. Wit center, in’ Scotia the Chemistry classes have been ex. Funeral services under direction perimenting with gases and also the! of Hooper and Weaver of Grass Val os ama Berger ia¢ eight months of that year have been . roditedth th : f time . GLa Ronningen Stroh : : 2 ate. kle, Joe Bertino left. guard, Bob Toparr a the arctic circle. Soft, lusfur made durable and waterproof by a plastic coating. The us left guard, George Pello left of Ho is being used. tackle, , Ne . fry outside Paitin aed lamb), ahi, revolutionary oe Ses in red, white and brown Bonmouton ingon-dyed new processed lambskin which is Yastly extending the range of uses for which fur is practical., Eden ft the coun-. 5 mer cent in number of workers . over 1941 the last peace time year. In contrast less than half of the 3-4 ee
Loss of players: from the varsity oi : g é squad, such 4 et of ares try Per suits are fine for tramping back and forth to school, for the backyard snowball fight, for coasting. Mother will approve because the fur, tn ia i ok wih Biss a months in This AOU YTS ae se dnc sad of 70 . MEET ae the organiza more ge ee guilty poser eau Lineups six eee tackle, Keith Marsh right guard, Don classes-for the season While a form! MONDAY 16/500 or.60 per = cent AUTOMOTIVE PAYROLES Baytolsinthe sufemobile induarl an overconfident feeling : With iia cen and Sint in there a More than et theifs employer. 6 ot ie ol 2, \aree ol ae tence. fairly evenly matched and both are uae : : REE tes wk ut on $500 bail pending sen of Franz TO to Some E y Lanius will weaken its strength, but. io Tt acawood coasters not sufficiently to give Yuba City e , 3 iat eeneee . Sees noe Be featuring under the direction Bates, John ee TUESDAY ; y E a Hight te GHG EGR Holt ichine ave ie as eee ROSCOE KARNS oe probation. . pure uate aka kickine . = ; need sold. City/Marvsvill .new-drills : : ‘ } in Yuba y tomorrow afternoon at 3-p. m. for Also AVALANCHE SUNDAY, . : ed ponies eS meet eee Yulba City Tigersoe JOHN SHEPPERD : ; : a ' , SIGNE a . 30] Friday. Octob} ) aes eee = YELLOWJACKETS STRANG E 2 TRIANGLE d 4 aniee cof (hire vonr FRIDAY and SATURDAY Se . Luschen, in this first pwblic perform e tenc a 6 Months eee ee . To In Jail ’. tion He e ory to e : ee . ee Se tial : RANGER LORETTA YOUNG, With # ed gold skirts, hats-and white boots. ‘ ORSON WELLES ana EDWARD G. ‘ROBINSON : = . harged with burglary; was yest rday . Ser safes }new skill, the, group made a colorful pattern on the field with their pleat T HE h the paces last oa ue Bur Snowsuit "a s ] By HENRY MURPHY He THURSDAY T 7 *« . . JR.. PAGE cE ay i 67 y . a. NEVADA CITY TR TD te eee ae ee a e ETS, as: panes SORT UNA Jaa oe = CITY-GRASS. VALLEY NUGGET ‘ William : LE OTOL I IT ATTY = BIRTH Gibson—-In Nevada City, a October. ee : much as it started, Nevada City 9, Marysville 0. 4 e C TEAM CHALLENGES YUBA CITY = Tomorrow afternoon Nevada City will clash against the Yuba City five > on Yuba City’s home court, in the first out of town game of the season. Nevada City may be somewhat handicapped inasmuch as Yuba City is a for strange either since court, team both however victory will teams be are difficult fairly evenly matched in ability as well as physic ] . ally. The game scheduled last Friday with Marysville was forfeited to Nevada City which made the score 1-0 in favor of Nevada City. We carry the Best Meats : AROUND SCHOOL : ° obtainable. It is our pride s i out The shop classes are putting : some to serve our patrons with The Nowy / i Neva ve: oe Dhar SUPREME 213 Commercial Street @ Each kit contains 3 full ers, City ; ¢ G0" Casters: 60 cad tissues, dakias anvticawe, neutralizer . : : 60 en y neswas Iss and complcte instructions. & ™ DICKERMAN DRUG STORE a VOTE YES on 1, But-VOTENO on 2! —~ = , « furnishings < MA home _ even a model cannon. Night classes good meat at good values. . beautiful such as desks, chests of drawers and ———== ; : i TO SERVE SO 3 r =e. " FRIEND—IS THE HIGHEST AIM OF THE . * 4 ; FUNERAL HOME ; { ae a : you've got a family to think about, think twice and vote to keep &® racket out of our State. _ ME S J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner 246 Sacramento Street Telephone 203 er crime and juvenile delinquency wherever it got'a foothold. Once in, try and CONFID ENCE—AS THEY WOULD TO A TRUE : = O. ee Your NO vote will keep out a vicious gambling racket that has increased THAT THE BEREAVED TURN TO US WITH FULL y Seago He ‘ me < ee ‘s : . Proposition No. 2 will benefit only the gamblers who are hiding behind the veterans i trying to bring dog races into California. : . . . “VOTE NO ON NO. 2”—CALIFORNIA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION _ pe <a ee : 4 RR Co ‘ re] fe 2 : C @ . ] ha M it T € —— v7 4 " con eet . : 5 " mts Sama > tam = . Se akeioeeaneianeneietateet ag mee ho enone AERIS 3 ah eh ) ne eee eo “WOTE NO ON NO. 2” —CALIFORNIA FEDERATION OF WOMENS CLUBS “VOTE.NO ON NO. 2”—CALIFORNIA STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE . Nevada Oity . : TENSES. pee Fae 5 eet no eat eer ae : 2 : . " :