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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

January 11, 1935 (6 pages)

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PAGE SIX_ THE NEVADA City. NUGGET FRIDAY, JAN, TrIiciititt tit tter li itlteett ett thle treet rit tei err tert re SOCIAL EVENTS Cedar Crest Grove Nominates Officers Cedar Crest Grove met Wednesday evening, Janu. is . Perguson Secretary, ‘; Auditor, Zella Woods. New officers coming year are: ; Ernestin Flynn, Zella Woods corresHilda Risley, .atPierce, banker; ponding secretary; Virginia Day, musician; zey, inside sentinel; cott, outside sentinel; Marie Carney. . METI IIe tae ee ir eee ee eee eet td ttt tte ett tet rie eer er . rendered by’ CCC boys from PILL Ltt etter ed ) Grass’ Valley camp. . junior supervisor; Alice Gould, oa Cas Valley Couple tain. . Married in Winnemucca ‘. There will be election of officers . in regula: . On their uary 23. . There lsvill be present. j and r, Ernesheld on Virginia . . for the, i . . . Evelyn a Banner au itor, . held their Alice Swa . . i le in their orothy rusCastle, WE WANT TO SELE ployed, w ith i and ynechanig ~~ fy om INSTALVICE cha in vada City to q LATION and S$ Conditionin levination. today surprise emair edinclina® munism schools. in Nemeeting night, eir state manager, r officers will installation for the coming year. -Banner Mt. Post Lilay Day, past . Meets in New Quarters guardian; advisor; Ada Gladys Trus ; Banner Mountain Post, . Auxiliary ‘pyinian Bl auiactad . Castle this evening and a number of Champion Circle, Neighbors of {important matters will be discussed Woodcraft, of Nevada City in an A candidate will be initiated. Mountain Post, under C. E. business which a lively was enjoyed. prominent speaker had been ed and gave a splendid talk on comeommunism tefreshments. were enjoy.train . } . ed after the meeting. last evening, ' Bosworth. was transacted after Considerable securRL PR. Washington P. T. A. Hears R. L. P. Bigelow The Washington P. T. is of especial the people of the community. Bigelow, superintendent of the Tahoe National. Forest, , TH. the principal speaker. ; meeting begins at A. program interest to all The business :00 o’clock with COMFORTERS YOUR WINTER NEEDS in Beds and ‘Harold Lopez; guards, Ray Steger { . Clem Organs; guards, Dick Tuttle $2.25 vr} PILLOWS “Beautiful Four Piece BEDROOM SET $62.50 . BLANKETS $2.00: Jan. Clarence Breuger, owner of the} Eva . Eagle Printing Company, of Grass' Angeles, Valley, was married about eae 13 months ago to Miss Leon Hunter, be Grass Valley, in Winnemucca,Lila Yada. Mr. Breuger has been in . § Day was appointed Grove Reproter!¥USiness in Grass Valley about a_ . year and a half and has made many jfriends. His bride, hasresided in ,Grass Valley about two years, having come from Iowa where she was . born and reared. CHAMPION CIRCLE . elaborate ceremony, installed officers last evening. Many . invited first meeting of the year. guests from Grass Valley attendea. A delicious banquet was served later at Schreiber’s Cafe. NEVADA CITY IN THREE HOOP GAMES TONIGHT Coach Barron has’ = announced three no-admission basketball games for this Friday night at Red Men’s Hall. These games will take place of the Grant game which was been cancelled. mar school teams, {Don Jones; guards, Mervin Doolittle and Cecil Schiffner. The tentative B line-up: Forwards Art Elliott and Ray Wilde; center, and Max Santinelli or Walt Hallet. The C team: Forwards, Bob Schiffner, and Bill Bennett; center, and Ray Worthley. ‘the Open meeting starting at 2:50. . Several. musical) numbers will es (Dersonal : Browning is Guite r home on Boulder s ~ s tor Alayy 1 Ce ens Fleming and daughter, Mary . church Fleming, of Sawn as the Fixit Shop, ing the nilanioiary work a ne caron Broad street, is lo open a re3-. ried on in Oregon and Washington. He has taken as a partner. Colored slides will be used. *. Greenwaill. L. R. Robins, The is to be an interesting Mlus-. and wife, returned home Wednesday service at the Methodist. after a business visit of a few days next Sunday evening show-'in San Francisco. ij were Nevada “here who were 2r husband is employed by . * . :
ja prominent mining cor ty, was about town > Wednesday after } ing been confined to his home two-fisted, gun fighting actign. . W. H. Brooks and niece, Miss , returned home Monday decides to go straight is entangled in a Muy The Dragon Murder ¢ Philo Vance. The most baffling of the S. “ Van Dine mysteries Brook's husband Shasta county. most enjoyable stormed heavily. 2r, who. owns the build-j} F RIDAY L Jack Perrin in a ing formerly THE. YOU CAN BUY A LOVELY TWE These have ren N scheduled for tonight and which has , . The Nevada City A team ~ will / Dilay the Nevada-City B team, and/. the C and D teams will play gram-) . The probable line-up for the A. squad follows: Forwards, Cuitis/. Clark and Albert Pratti; center, . YARD GOODS At ROSE FAS Pine and Commercial Street SMART age “for Spring or "any time The D team: Forwards, Dow and Bob Graham; center, Bob Small; } guards, Dave Browning and Dolton. The C and D teams have © also scheduled a game for next Wednes. day night with Grass Valley at seven . . o’clock in the Grass Valley aria ium. In the € league, Nevada City . will play Grass Valley three games. } j The winners of two out of three! games will play Roseville for the championship of the Foothill Leaj game will play the C team cham-j; . pions of Solano county. . The schedule for Nevada City for j $1.00 uw —~ $1.00 uLtd. ne City TYLER COFF EE— S. & W. COFFEE GUITTARD’S CHOCOLATE— CENTURY RIPE OLIVES— applications for these examinations. is January 30, 1935. } from Miss Meservey, Secretary of the} United States Civil Service Board of . Examiners, at the post office in this . city. . CITY N¥eGRT FOR $2.50 A YHAR, ! gue. The winners of the Roseville ; the remainder of the basketball sea-! son is as follows: January 18——Placer high at Nevada City. vada City. February 8—Nevada City at Pla,cer (Auburn). Lincoln. . February 22—Grass Valley at ‘Nevada City. ;March .1—Roséville at Nevada . . City. Coach Barron looks forward to a . . fairly good season in spite of ae lightness in all teams. the Federal Land Bank, of Berkeley, is in Grass Valley today, attending the meeting of the officers of the farm loan board. /He enjoyed a visit with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martine, in Nevada City Thursday evening. COMPETITIVE CIVIL . February 15—-Nevada City at . . i . January 25—Lincoln high at-Ne. . . . ; \ \ { John M. Coshow, associated with BEANS, 5 lbs. . RICE, 6 lbs. CALIFORNIA F an MACARONI, 5 !bs GREEN OR YELLOW SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitivé examinations as follows: Principal telephone engineer, $5,600; senior télephone enginéer, senior teleghaph engineer, $4,600; telePhone engineer, telegraph engineer, $3,800; associate telephone engineer, associate telgraph engineer, $3,200; assistant telegraph. engineer, $2,600 a year, Federal Communications Commission. Assistant director of grazing, $5,600 a year, Division of Grazing Control,; Department of the Interior. Grazier, $3,200 a year, Division of ; Grazing Control, Department of the . Interior. : . The closing. date for receipt of ; Full information may be obtained SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEVADA’ LENTILS, POM ce Ko 25¢ BANANAS, 4 bs. GOLDEN RIPE ORANGES, Dozen LARGE, SWEE' SALT, 10 lbs. MORTON’S TABLE NUCOA, !»NUT MARGARINE HIGHWAY BRAND BREAD, 16 oz. loaf ECONOMY, WHITE OR PUMPKIN, No. 2%.10c DEL MONTE OR LIBBY’S / Beans, Peas, Rice dishes are so easy on the “another one ot Safeway’s grower-consumer sales, Gyan ik hana ie, ” } CORN BEEF, No: 1 ain. SMALL, WHITR LIBBY'S BRAND VAN CAMP'S ALASKA PINK SACRAMENTO BRAND LARGE SUNKIST BEST: FOODS mining engineer, blood-tingling tale of,the Far West, with bandits, Sftige robberies, and thrilling, ‘Yr at midnight, and minitted the crime? gthlemess as the gambler who of the girl he loves, and then Warren liams suave detuctte e, A Stower-Consumer Sale of Vhat tastes better after rich holiy foods than a big ¢crock of homefp ced beans? Or a steaming bowl of luffy white rice, or -homesoup thick with split. pears-barleylentis? These simple nourishing too. Ingredients for old-fashioned dishes are featured all this week in HOMINY, No. 2% Cann ‘ . g BEETS, No: 2 8% SPLIT PEAS, 2 tbs..\ ase SALMON, 2 No. cans CATSUP, 14 02. Bottle.. LEMONS, aa CARROTS, 3 Bonches...