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1D! Phd Nagy Mover l'30" 1966"
SPORTS
By DAVE BLAKE.
Nevada Union Basketball
team under the direction
of Varsity Coach Tim
Kays, will open the season December 2 when it
plays Rio Linda in Sacramento,
Last Years team which
placed 2nd in league play
was composed mostly of
seniors who graduated,
and as a result coach
Kays will have only 3
returning lettermen
Also lacking is height
with only 2 players over
6'l (Dave Breuer 6'4 and
Mike Notle 6'3) the team
will depend more on speed
and team work.
Coach Kays expects the
toughest com petition in
preseason games from
LaSierra, and in season
games from Oroville,
Marysville, and last
years champions Yuba
City.
Nevada Union Varsity
Dave Murray
Acker, Steve
Breuer, Dave
Davies, Don
Ellis, Butch
Furano, Del
Lewis, Dave
Noble, Mike
Sanford, Brian
Thomas, Allen
Wood, Steve
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The valleys and mountain ridges get
their coat of white blanket with the season's first
flurries of snow in Nevada County.
To prove a point, after
hearing the rain fall for
several days, Nugget
Photographer, George
Brooks and Editor John
Clark, drove eight miles
up on highway 49 toward
Reno and found plenty of
snow last Monday....
Tocarry th2 report a bit
farther, snow was still
falling and snow plows
were lying in wait to keep
the highway cleared.
Gold Unit Shrine Club Officers Installed for-67
The photos were taken
just short of Washington
crossing and would indicate that with continued
snow and rains the highway to Reno would soon be
bedded down in the white
stuff for the winter, ushering in a full and active
winter season for ski'ers
and people who just love
to play inthe cold Nevada
County Mountains.
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Left to Right; Wayne Williamson, Sec-Treas:
John Bennett, President; Phil Geiss, Chief Rabban; Jack Siegfried, Vice Preside nt.
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The Gold Unit Shrine
Club of Ben Ali Temple
held it's annual Dinner
at which new officers for signal honor to Ben Ali'
the coming year were installed Friday evening
November 18th, at the
Veteran's Memorial
Building in Grass Valley.
The Dinner also paid
Temple's Potentate,
Jerry McKinley.
The Gold Unit Club is
composed of Shriners
living in Grass Valley,
Nevada City and Nevada
County. .
John Bennett, was installed as President for
the new year; Jack Siegfried, Vice President
and Wayne Williamson,
Secretary-Treasurer.
Potentate's Representatives: Wallace Wieger,
Grass Valley; Clinton
Lee, Nevada City. .Directors for the Club are:
Claude Williams, Wayne
Fowler, EarlCovey, Lou
Thompson, Orvin Fry,
Charles Friant, Ted
Edwards and Oliver
Stewart.
The local Shrine Club
is authorized by Ben Ali
Temple of Sacramento,
and enables local county
members of the shrine to
hold meetings, carry on
projects ofa local nature
and to work with the
parent Temple under the
direction of the Potentate.
Phil Geiss Chief Rabban
of Ben Ali Temple was
installing officer. Illustrious Potentate Jerry
McKinley, in whose
special honor the dinner
was held spoke to the
group at the conclusion
of the ceremonies.
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Mentally
Retarded Funds
Allocated
Six community organizations will receive
funds, totaling $27, 278,
for comprehensive mental retardation planning
to the local level, it was
announced this week by
Paul D. Ward, Administrator of the Health and
Welfare Agency.
Among the groups receiving funds is the Community Welfare Council of
the Greater Sacramento
Area, to plan services
for Sacramento, Nevada,
Yolo, Coulusa, Butte,
Glenn, Sierra, Yuba,
’ Sutter, Placer, El Dorado, Alpine, Calaveras
and San Joaquin Counties.
The Community Welfare
Counci! of the Greater
Sacramento Area will receive a grant of $4, 033.
The funds are part ot a
$193, 900 Federal grant
to California by the Public Health Service, Dep
artment of Health, Education and Welfare, to
carry forward the work
started by the state's
Study Commission on
Mental Retardation.
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Shop Nugget
Classified ‘Ads
[How
LOOKS AS IF GOVER-.
NOR-E LECT REAGAN is
stirring a few political
pots in Sacramento and
some of the left-overs
from the previous administration don't savor
the stew. Acridcomments are available on
the various T.V., news
programs as to the "peculiar" method in which
rapid Ronnie is being
Sworn into office, etc!
Also alarming to exofficios is the determination and dedication with
which Ronnie is pursuing
his original promises to
the voting public.
WELL, LET'S SIT BACK
AND GIVE THE LADA
CHANCE! From present
indications he may surprise quite a few of us-even his most ardent
Supporters.
* * * *
NEWSING AROUND:
On a recent rain y day,
JOAN DAYTON decided
to report to the police
Stating to have her fingerprints taken as a prelude to a teaching
position. Since the weather was disagreeable
and thoroughly nasty, she
dressed in the'oldest
clothing she could find
and attired the children in
ditto manner. Now
Joan freely admits she
wasn't running competition to the ten best
dressed but she was a
little distracted to have
the police station attendant cast one Sympathetic look at her and deduce: "0H, ISEE THE WELFARE OF FICE SENT
YOU!".,. THE ALTA
SIERRA DINING ROOM
gives youa choice for the
spelling of Saturday.
You can have it served
as SATT RADAY, or if
you don't fancy that tidbit there is even SATERDAY, but if you still
aren't satisfied with the
fare they do offer a few
menus with the old, tired
andtrue SATURDAY !.:, .
AND SPEAKING OF MISPELLING-one of the area
papers featured a little
ditty for the UNITED
AIRLINES, Iam sure
United will enjoy that one!
However, this particular
word does seem to bea
troublesome one! The
Sacramento Bee spoke
of Americaas the Untied
States ina typographical
mistake. An believe meUNTIED THEY AIN'T..
and, Thove .
by Kimary
SHIRLEY TAYLOR tells
of a N.c, friend who
visited the big city and
parked his car on a side
street close to an alley.
Upon returning tothe car
he discovered he had
locked the keys inside.
Being a resourceful man,
he produced a piece of
wire and proceeded to
competently break into
his own car. Just as he
opened the door a sibulant
whisper echoed from the
Shadows of the alley:
"HEY BUDDY! THAT
WAS PRETTY SLICK!"
The whisper was followed
by the appearance ofa
man who appeared the
epitome of police lineup material. The N.C.
Citizen leaped into his
auto and roared off into
the night assuming that
the least the gentleman
would have asked was that
he do the same opensesame for the long line
of cars parked along the
ONE OF THE CUSTOMERS at the Jack's Deer
Creek Inn was being
towed toward the exit by
a tired Mrs., but he
didn't go soundlessly.
As he reluctantly followed the little woman he
wistfully eyed the unfinished highball resting on
a table and plaintively
inquired: "HEY FELLOWS, HOW'S ABOUT A
BURBON BAG?" ,.,...,
APROPOS: Why don't a
group of you older gals
in the community get together and form a fun
club ? You could all get
together for out of town
concerts, shows, dinners, etc., and really
have aball! This would
work well, too, for women with stay-at-home
hubbies. Call it Gals on
the Loose or Ancients
Unlimited or some such
thing. I'ma prospective
member!
* *k *k x
QUOTES: James Lovell
Jr., Gemini12 command
pilot, to space -walking
astronaut Edwin "Buzz"
Aldrin, Jr.: "What did I
tell you, Buzz-four day's
vacation with pay and see
the world." ,
THE TEA LEAVES
TELL: Every mother
knows which side the
bread is buttered on-it's
the side the kids drop on
the floor. 7
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