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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 9, 1947 (4 pages)

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rapid a doge pgs and ‘eats ac. 98; percent, of the » rabies in the United cars that appear to be for the junk ag i 93 a eed to new e i “few hours work by skilled ‘We, at this garage . possess the “know how” that ; your car hundreds of jdditional, smooth running miles, and at prices that are right. t fet the next mile be your bring it here for repairing. Football Focus The other day I was approached . with a question regarding football equipment. This party wanted to know if the war had brought forth many new materials that have been utilized to make more protective the gear worn by our _——— of the FRANK LYSTRUP, Owner Work done by : “Rick” Rickard Corner Pine and Spring Nevada City BROADWAY ®—THEATRE—® Enterprises, Inc. Direction T. and D. Jr., TUESDAY DEAR RUTH With JOAN CAULFIELD and WILLIAM HOLDEN WEDNESDAY THURSDAY LOST HONEYMOON ee "sie eae cog and MR. HEX With LEO GORCY and HUNTZ,. HALL NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET _ gridiron. Invanswer to this. quéry I ‘might mention that even though plastics are used on the manufacture of helmets and to some degree in other pads the style and construction has changed very little since the pre-war years. Some of you mothers might de more at ease if you knew how well padded your own future All-American is when he plays on the school team. The only footballers that have some special made equipment are the pros. They naturally go in for the best-available and every suit of armor is tailor made. Colleges and universities also go in for the :top grade uniforms but are generally a little more conventional than Mr. Professional’s attire. Most of the country’s outstanding football institutions. outfit each Player with a practice uniform and game uniforms to accommodate the weather conditions. Light jerseys aid pants for hot days and heavier fro cold days often plus a specially repellant uniform for those rainy day mud battles. ‘Actually the expenditures necessary to carry on afootball schedule STOCKSLISTED AND UNLISTED BOUGHT — SOLD — QUOTED Ask for our latest report on Continental Steel Corp. Listed on New York Stock Exchange — market around $15% and dividend $1.00 payable 25c quarterly. Company has no ‘fundeddebt and no preferred stock. Earning $2.45 a share. ‘CONRAD, BRUCE AND CO. San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Sacramento, San Jose, Salem ‘Annually. ES Rema two away on your calendar. “Whether you use a furnace or circulating é he cn de of i for snd by nting NOW I ; heater, we have THE! RE TALKING ABOUT YOUR AND WHAT FOLKS ARE sale 5 ON THE APPEARANCE OF YOUR. HOME! ' Give vour House NEW BEAUT AND ADDED PROTECTION WiTo are fabulous but are warranted ‘by the income that John Public puts right back. in the school treasury. The athletic fund of many schools and colleges is used to build new buildings, laboratories and’ other projects to give the students a broader and more thorough education, Take a large university for example with a stadium that will hold eight thousand spectators. Four home games with the average -attendanice estimated pt sixty thousand per game, and many reach or exceed that figure. Taking passes, etc.; into consideration, it would be conservative to set one dollar per person as gross income or two hundred and forty thousand dollars for home games alone. ; One midwestern university alone took in more than a million dollars in football gate receipts last season. The professional teams are aspiring to get the popularity phase of football built up to whefe they can draw some camparable crowds. This year so far indicates that they may accomplish their goal within five years. To date this year they, have been drawing on an average of around thirty thousand fans _ per gamé. © Keep in mfnd, however, the 4high admission charge. Well the ’49ers defeated. Glenn Dobbs and company last Sunday and much of the glory went to a young chap named Ballate, who° literally gave Brooklyn’s Mr. bbs. the “bums rush.” After their initial defeat at the hands of the L. A. Dons, the bay boys rebounded displaying plenty of. offensive and defensive power. The Brooklyn pigskinners adopted anew line stance. Instead of crouching with one hand on the ground in orthodox style, they stand semi-erect. ‘Cliff Battles introduced this style but methinks that if.you’re a schoolboy ‘not. of the same stature as many pro linemen, stick to: your low fast-charging stance. Incidentally, if you aren’t familiar with Glenn Dobbs. at the“end of his first year in the new All-America Conference he was voted the most valuable player. He was named on the Associated Press all-professional team, the United Press all-conference team pius setting three allmajor-league and two all-conference records in 1946. Possibly there are players that surpass Dobbs in some departments put for an all around triple threat back there are few that can hold @ candle to the Dodgers one-man team. All the ‘Pacific Coast teams have officially started getting in trim for a long hard season ‘and the alumnus of all the coast schools are optimistic. By MRS. J. D. RITTENHOUSE Camptonville Ranger Station was called to put out a fire which started in the Pike City school woodshed. from undetermined causes. The shed was entirely destroyed but prompt action held the fire from spreading to nearby timber. Mrs. Jerry Platz will be hostess to the-Camptonville Society of Christian Service next Thursday at 11 a. m. ‘A pot luek luncheon will be served at noon. (Mr. and Mrs. Donald Read of Grasé Valley spent the weekend visiting Mr. and ‘Mrs. Leon Read, their brother and sister. Donald and Leon, Read went fishing at Milton’ Lake Saturday night and returned late -} Sunday. Mrs. Mary Jackson and son, Bill, attended church in Camptonville Sunday. They spent the weekend visiting Mrs, Herrald, Mrs. Jackson’s.sistér, in North San Juan. Mr. Edward Havey, ir., left last
week to attend school in Nevada City. He is staying at Echo Ranch and is a sophomore in Nevada City high school. Ed Havey spent the weekend with his family in Camptonville, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Havey. Mrs. Blanche Moore is spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Vern Manring, in Roseville. She plans to spend several days at the State Fair and will return to Camptonville the latter part of the week. Historical Sleighville House was the setting for the wedding of Miss Dorothy Estella Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otho G. Smith, to Mr. Jack §. Howard Saturday evening, ‘August 30. Rev. James Teal officiated. 4, John B. Worden of Berkeley, ‘California, stopped off in Camptonville last week en route to his home. He is interested in the historical background of early California days, Mr. Bill Groves suffered a broken leg last Friday evening wher a log rolled ‘against him in the woods, breaking his leg just above the boot top. He was taken to the Community. Hospital in Grass Valley for treatment and will remain there for several weeks. He ‘was working for the Oregon Creek Lumber Company in a legging operation. : Pike. City school was opened Monday under the direction of Mrs. Wanda ‘Allen, who lives at the Alaska Mine. (Children of three. families will attend. This school bas not been open since about 1940. Last Thursday the fire crew from the Lae sone re sempre: pan pe sree treat eter < % CHAIRS ‘It’s Fun : to Fn pay designed wnfnished . particularly in old documents and pictures of original early day buiidings. A five-room caretakers home is nearing completion on the Fred Baker ranch seven miles west of Camptonville. Mr. Jerry Platz is doing the decorating, Mr. Julius Cassano.and Mr,.Herman Ramm the building. The interior is knotty pine, logged in this vicinity and cut by the ‘Baker mill. The Camptonville Women’s Club ‘met at° the Hanson for their regular September meeting last Thureday. The treasurer, Mrs. Ernie Pauly, reported that the Carnival sponsored by the club in August had taken in around $140, which will be used to pay for the fire alarm system recently purchased for the town to replace the old bell which is now used by the Camptonville Community Church. Fire broke out Friday noon onehalf' mile from Alleghany on the Mammoth Springs road and was first sighted by Forest Service Fireman Emory M. Carroll at the new guard station on Pliocene Ridge. Fire Control Assistant Nelson Stone led his fire crew-to the fire, and crews from the 16 to 1 Mine and the Pike Mill, ‘with other volunteer fire fighters from Alleghany were able to bring the fire under control A bulldozer from the Forest Service he Warehouse in Nevada City widened the fire line. The firé covéred about two acres. Origin of fire is thought to be from a cigarette. CHRABTIAN SCIENCE SocIETY oF Holds services every Sunday in their church, 114 scuuaecer’ Mee . at 11 o’clock. “Sunday school at 9:45 a. m “meeting is beld on the tirst Wednesday of each month at 8 o’clock. . Our ey room. is in the phacey cepted, from 2 to 4p. m attend our services and visit the reading room. “Substance” is the subject of the} : A F FAR 3 ome of Mrs. -Clarence ae goon after three the same afternoon, AWedhesday evening testimonial) ee holidays “ex-. . The public is cordially invited. to Text is taken ‘tei Ranh invisible things of him from ation of the world are clearly’ being understood by the things are made; even his eternal and Godhead” (1.20). i The following citations are cluded in the sermon: : { Peter: “For all flesh is as & and all‘the glory. of man as : flower of grass.’ The grass withe 4 eth, and the flower thereof falleth . away: But the word of the ‘Lord en: . dureth forever. And this is the which by the gospel is preached to you” (1:24, 25). i “Science and Health with Key. ta! the Scriptures’ by Mary Baket. Eddy: “The myriad forms of mor) tal thought, made manifest as mat . ter, are not more distinct nor read” to the material senses than are the Soul-created forms to spiritual sense which cognizes Life as permane Undisturbéd amid the jarring testie mony of the material senses, Bc ence, still enthroned, is unfolding © to mortals the immutable, harmon: ious, divine Principle, — is unfolding Life and the universe, ever ent ane eternal” (p. 306). PLACER COLLEGE. ‘AUBURN: The Placer College was established by action of the Board of Trustees of the. Placer Union High School District on June 26,1947, for the purpose of iing educational opportunities trons of the foothill area wh not be otherwise served by 01 the existing schools of the The Board of Trustees esta a basic policy that a general riculum_be established of: ring ject material in Agriculture tion, Business Education, P Education, Industrial. Arts, tional Arts, Language and Arts; Science and Mathemati sic and Art and Soeial-Civic tion, to include instruction in ertanée and Government. Gcontae (College was. establis the year 1947-1948 with inst to begin-on September 15, 1947, running until May 27, 1948; school year to be divided into semesters, the second se J begin January 26; 1948. In all, Evening College will be in’ 129 days. The instructional staff of the lege will be coordinated by Ge N. Arlett, Bvening College Princ Classes have been provisi scheduled in the following sw and will be maintained f sufficient enrollment. warrants continuance: Farm Machine Dairying, Aviation, Accoun Typing, Marksmanship, We and Cabinet Making, Related ing for ters and 4 chanics and — “ Electrica : Conversational Spanish,Workshop and. Community Mathematics, Choral, Orel Music Appreciation and U Ss tory and Government. . Registration may be accom! in advance of the opening the College on Wednesday, day and Friday evenings, 10th, Vth and 12th and ni;