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November 4, 1959 (8 pages)

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Nevada County Citizen MINERS ‘WIN 33-26 TO MAKE IT A HAPPY ONE John Paye Bangs His Way Over Right End for First Miner T D THESE PLAYS WENT Honker Star Mel Oliver Rolls for Yardage on End Sweep Roger Mock is Hauled Down From Behind WHILE THIS PLAY ALWAYS WENT ae a Unio Allen Hutsinpilier (42), Ken Crowder (19) Stop Yuba City's Ken Patterle * ig pe 2S . = ro a Marches During the Halt & atyempts and one touchdown _one day, the Nevada Union . John Phillip Sousa that was z just stood there in all her Dave Willis is Big Yardage Gainer Eleanor Berg is Homecoming Queen 7”. Ae ve — Last Friday night was ' Homecoming for Nevada Union High School and those who came home were royally entertained. The entertainment started , . early in the afternoon with a’ peprally atthe school, continued through a parade through downtown Grass Val-" ley and ended with a football . game and the crowning of; Eleanor Berg as Homecoming . Queen. With the exception of Miss Berg, of course, the football game was the top fare on the By le e ye. Wednesday ,November 4. 1959 Floats and Queen's Car Thread Through Grass Valley menu and some fare it was, : THE BIG PARADE The Miners won the thing 33-26 but only after a finalr, quarter that rendered hoarse those fans who braved the cold to watch and turned! three shades greyer the hair; of Coach John Valentino And again it vas gAtng predeliction for usjg hands andarms in a most illegal manner that kept the score as close as a shoving penalty gave the Honkers of Yuba City one touchdown and ia holding infraction stalled an NU drive that was within 11 yards of paying off on the Fair Grounds scoreboard that isn't. But should be. Again John Paye was the big man for the winners in the scoring column as he visited the land of the diagonal stripes three times during the evening and passed . fortwomore touchdowns, But Dave Willis, although he failed to. make a point, was the back who came through when NU needed yardage-~ ‘which was all night jong. . Willis lugged the ball 176 yards in 13 carries for an average of 13,5 yards per try. Paye, the Sierra Foothills League's leading groundgainer and scorer, registered 66 yards in 15 carries for an average of 4.5, about half his season's average. . However, the Honkers were laying for the speedy Paye andhis endruns and this softened up the middle-Willis’ favorite romping grounds--more than somewhat. 1 But, if Paye was unable;to move with his usual ability between the 20-yard markers, he was deadly in close as he made the first touchdown on-aseven-yard run aroundright end, the second around left end from two yards out and the last one.on anotherturn of left end from the eight-yard line. In between TDs No. 1 and No.4, Payetwice took handoffs and ° started off for the ends only to throw scoring passes --ohce to Dale Bagley for 38-yards and once to Dick Kline for 42-yards. He looked just as good as the old bald-headed guy who pitches for the 49ers in each = instance. The big threat to the MinF. ers as they ran their league m recordto3-1 was Mel Oliver, AND ITS REASON FOR BEING Homecoming Queen Eleanor Berg and Bill Wilson
whg racked up 89 yards in 19 and two extra points, Allen Hutsinpiller kicked twocanversions for the Miners and Willis passed to Mike >eregrine for the other point after touchdown. The final Miner score same with 15 seconds remaining on the Fair Grounds zlock that also. isn't (but should be) and-permanently thwarteda Yuba City comeback thathadseen the Honkers score twice in the-final period and narrow a 27-13 deficit to just 27-26, As ifthis wasn't enough for . band put on its best hal ftime show of the season--a program of the marches of climaxed with the playing of “The Stars and Stripes Forever" andthe unfurling of Old Glory on the field. Andallthe time Miss Berg young glory, looking glorious. Hail to the Queen, IMPORTANT DATE Friday the Thirteenth falls on Friday this month --which is quite unusual these days of rapid change DON’T WRITE! CLASSIF ED ADS CLASSIFIED AD RATES Per line in first issue..16c Per line in additional issues (no-changes)i,....1 4c Wanted WIDOW WANT S senior lady to share home and expenses. Phone N.C, 1004J. If no answer, leave message at N.G; 17M, For Sale FOR SALE--Easy Spin-Dry Washing Machine. Good condition, $30. Inquire 312 Commercial. N.C. 665 M. Lost & Found . LOST --A week ago at Gravel ‘} pit, ‘small, short-haired yellow dog. Earsstand, short tail, some front teeth missing. Call Cliff Young, North SanJuan, California. Miscellaneous Instant Record Reference With Modern Victor SECTIONAL VISIBLES With Economical Postive Control Ultra Fast q ‘Inexpensive See samples at Hobbyhouse & Office Equipment 120 W. Main St. Ph, 214 Grass Valley, California F Subscribeto "The Paper with the Pictures," $2.50 will bring: you the Citizen for 52 weeks, Free with each subscription, one free ad in this section (6 lines maximum), Wednesday Noven ‘ Sg le i we ary oe . BEFORE Workmen last work dismantlin ducing mill for Mine, using d break the old air from their co ings. They were sch move the woode the world's la wheel--which there-early th begintearing ita iron. Circumstances, men the task of wooden shroud a wooden part of AND AFTER *e + SENIOR CITIZENS The Mother Lode Citizens Club met at thi erans Memorial Hall vada City on Thusda obert 29th. The meeting was co ed by Mrs. McDanieis Members decided to Whist Card Party eat November. The next meeting a potluck dinner, to b November 5, at 6 p