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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 29, 1935 (8 pages)

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PACE ON 2 Se — FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1935. i . THE NEVADA.CITY NUGGET i i i etter a ce eC oe Co eee ee OE eS Se ee ee ] Geren: Meied Sawanle at a ery ste5 Bt Seeotieng wrth sgetesgede. Sree SINS oH Lele Leateat BE DEB BA Seadeie slele ade deode ete ete leateedeateefe ofecdecdonieagent ste SE EN tO Ne TG I HS MO Lele ce aleate, LITER: ~ B'S SPONGE CAKE the size of a large napkin. Sift some This recipe is for the little gir] flour on to it, measure one cupful F who ‘just loves” to help with the Of this sifted flour ‘and put the rest : baking. If she will follow these di4Vay. Add the baking powder and SACRAMENTO, March the salt to this sifted flour and sift pending , legislation dealing two times more. (It is easy to pour the flour from the into the sifter:) rections exactly she will have a deHeious sponge cake to present to the family at super time and can truthfully say: “I made it all by myself.”’ First see that the kitchen table is paper ‘nia, will be considered by busines Put the eggs into a bowl and beat . } eaders of the nineteen valley coun cleared for work, then get the inuntil thick and creamy. Add the ties when the Sacramento #redients read. (Ingredients means sugar a little at a time and beat all! Council of the State Chamber © 0 those articles such as flour, and the time as you add it. Add the lem{Commerce meets in. Hotel Senator on juicé and beat some more. Thenlg fold in some flour, (Ask mother how . “fold in the flour.’’) tablespoon of hot milk. Fold some. inore flour and add another! mitted after tablespoon of sugar that vou put into the cake.) Next get the: utensils ready. (Uten° £ii8 acramento, tomorrow, at 10 a. m. means: those things you use toto work with, such as vais, bowls! etc.} the ingredients z ee ; : hot milk. Fold in more ;that group. flour and add more milk until alliwill be give the flour and milk has been used. One cup cake flour. One level teaspoon baking powder. lance and processing tax which would Three eggs. Turn this mixture into an un-} teriall ffect 1 bering and gold au 13 mis : ~ “Mo . materially affect lumbering and § — Fa y See : pes greased tube pan. Bake in a moder; mining in the Sacramento Valley disoy werodss AmB! aa ate oven for about forty-five min-. trict; Six tablespoons hot’ milk. : ; : utes. Stick a clean straw or a tooth-. The Highway group will consider One-fourth teaspoon salt. pick into it and if it is dry when yon ‘proposed changes in the state higdUtensils longer. ommittee hearing When done turn the pan upside :yatter down until it is cool and it will then '.come out of the pan easily. Flour sifter. P.-S.2 And don’t forget to wash Cake pan. ail the utensils you used and leave the table clean. Perhaps mother Cut.a piece of clean paper to about then let you do it again. on April 2 on the of turning ail over to the state. The following com will present repoit:; at meeting: Jesse Poundstone, will! Agriculture; R. L. P. Bigelow, ‘vada City, Conservation; H. H. DunMeasuring cup. county roads Teaspoon. i Tablespoon. mittes chairmen the luncheon} Grimes, Square of clean paper. i \ Ne-. j ( Se a ee ee eapo cee ERIE eae: : ning, Marysville,. Highways; J. A. Ga Oe area scenester en @ Irving, Placerville; Taxation; P. B ante be] Fa) FF] : . Goss, Auburn, Publicity; and Dom' ica rason a ig FL $ 7 a Civitello, Sacramento,’ Winter hc ves ; ‘ é 4 a Sports. OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR ‘SAFEWAY STAFF ATTEND . ) SACRAMENTO GATHERING. Mr. and Mrs-.D. W. Henry, and . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laughlin of the. Nevada City Safeway stores attend} ed a general meeting of the Northern California Safeway Employes asso. ciation which was held in the Oak aly. Halas BIE Mineral Waters---Hot Mineral Baths N bi Bry Park,.club house in Sacramento on . VY ia) e j t% Tuesday evening. The program conee € ada we A oy sisted of dances by several talented . children of the members. There were , about 100 members present. : Cm < c at ne Boe . 1935 Plyouth Cars SALES AND SERVICE CHAS. EF. LEITEaN, DISTRBIBUTOR 1 g. H. R. SPIESS TO ENROLL j. MEN FOR C. W. T. CAMP H. R. Spiess, principal of the Grass Valley high school has been appointed the Military Training Camps Association representative for Nevada county. He will be iu charge of the association’s activities ‘in enrolling suitable young men for the 1935 C. M. T. Camps. The Military Training Camps Association was organized in’ 1916 to} aid in the selection of officers for} the National Army. Since the World ; War it has been active in the cause, of national defense, and particularly in the enrollment of C. M. T. C. students. — ‘MOVIE STAR TO HEAD . SHALIMAR ORCHESTRA . Nick Stuart, famous movie star? and his Hollywood dance orchestra, jhas been signed to open a limited . engagement at the Shalimar Club in . be Day and Night Service Anywhere Auto Repai:s of Hivery “ind Streci 128 Main Nevada City Phone 133 eo ws ae BAe SRST Tae “STYLED FOR SPRING” Youthful, uitra-smart coiffures are the new Spring fashion. Of course the foundation of a beautiful and correct coiffure is a— “CHARLES PERMANENT OIL WAVE DUART WAVE 215 W. Main Street’ CEILI a la en es daring, WAVE” .. $3.95 Giass Valley Phone 60 Sacramento, it was announced today po EEE II IE mm LIE LLL LILLE TPE Tee pr b Mrs. Banducci manager of the’ Shalimar Club. Nick Stuart and other box office attractions, comes to Sacramento on a national tour. With him will be twelve outstanding entertainers. Featured vocalists in the band include Barbara Lee and Pat Kelly. STRANDGERG AGAIN WINS HOUSING PRIZE Donald Strandberg, real estate dealer of this city, has won a national prize of $50 for his re-modeling and modernization of an old . house on Grove street. Strandberg won a first prize of $100 offered by the San Francisco Chronicle. The $50 prize was awarded by the Better 4o havea TELEPHONE . Gardens magazine and is third prize Because of his isolation, the in class No. 2 of that contest. ke : Donald Strandberg and his father ; farmer or ranchman needs a P. O. Strandberg, are now re-modeling the old Curnow house on Grove street, which they recently purchased. telephone even more than most folks. Swift, reliable tele. es MARRIAGES MICKELSON-FIPPIN — In Renu, . Nev., March 23, 1935, by Justice of the Peace Thomas’ F. Moran, Jesse Mickelson of ,Grass Valley, Nevada County, and Nellie Marie Fippin of Smartsville, Yuba Coun. ty. r " Phone service not only helps _ protect his household but e makes farmi ng more profitable . } ; WM. BARRY OF FOREST DEAD * Funeral services for the late Wil: liam Barry of Forest, Sierra county were held'on March 17, at the Holy Cross cemetery in Butte, Montana. Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Emimet Shea of St. Patrick’s church.
fi aA and farm life more pleasurable. ‘Tue Pactric TsLEPHONE AND TELecRaPH Company ‘318 Broad Street : Telephone 156' . —~— LEGISLATION TO {EXaMvariows For " competitive examinations av tonons, CHANGES IN TRAIN STATE CHAMBER . e csi e ee AND MATL SCHEDULES mA 28.—Imservice, Washington, D. Cc. ess with! fhighways, taxation, and other probyear, ‘lems confronting business in Califor-;: Valley ist, junior forest. pathologist, junior 6/39 p. m. Definite recommendations of the pomologist, Add one/Council’s Tax Committee upon the logist (plant . f é iD jrmany taxation proposals. will be subseed botanist, ; Wane ine of) (erosion), jiunies il Surveyor $9 . Sengers. . a morning Meeting of ;(erosion), junior soi Surveyor, $2,Especial consideration 900 a year, Department of Agriculn to the’ proposed sereytake it out the cake is done. If it way get up and = preparedefinite Mixing bowl. comes out with cake mixture stickrecommendations to be presented at Mixing spoon: ing to it it.should be cooked a little the Senate toads and = Highways. Ege beater. See NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 3580. : In the Matter of the Estate of HASSEL B. WORTHLEY, Deceased. Full information may be obtained from the Secretary of the United States Civil Service Board of Examiners, at the post office in this city. CIVIL SERVICE POSTS The United States. Civil Service . the undersigned EVALINE SKBAHAN, as Administratrix of the Estate of HASSEL B. WORTHLEY, deceased, to the Creditors of and all persons having claims against the . é ; said décedent to tile them with the Junior graduate nurse, $1,620 a! OWing to changes in the Southern necessary vouchers within Six . Pacific train schedule, mail arrivals!months after the first publication of biologist (wildlife re-) and closing in this city, beginning/this notice in the office of the Clerk s search), junior entomologist a PT first wll be as follows: Arrivals . 0f the Superior Court of the State land animals) tak tones of mail, 8:05 a. m., 2:48 p. m. anq/0f California, in and for the County -{8 mals), junior forest ecologt are lof Nevada, or to present them, with i a: ; the necessary vouchers within Six f meteorologist, junior nematologist, Closing times for mail in Nevada months after the first publication of , junior plaht physiologist, junior City will be: 2:00 p. m. and 4:15 D. this notice to the said Administratrix ‘Plant quarantine inspector, junior ™-: A Narrow Gauge train will leave }at ‘the office of Jones & Finnegan, (tenis), funior bine. this city 9:15 a.m. to connect with . Attorneys at Law, 232 Broad Street, propagation), ‘ junior the Southern Pacific at Colfax for. Nevada City, California, the same : : ; i f ac business in all junior i scientist 2! points east. This is for . being her place of Junior soil scientist P his ‘train is for pas . matters connected with the estate of stock clerk, $1,620, departmental . Junior isaid HASSEL B. ) ceased. WORTHLEY,. Deture. . Dated: March 28th, 1935. ; Junior forester, $2,000 to $2,600: . , . . EVALINE SKEAHAN, Administraa year. id CLS O77, } . trix-of the Estate of HASSEL 8B. ' Junior range examiner, $2,000 a‘ Se oe eee ae . WORTHLEY, Deceased. i Will Tamblyn, s tudent at the Uni-. Jones & Finnegan, Attorneys for H g sg : : : . : : . Range examiner $3,800 a year versity of California, is spending the . Administratrix. } se aegis Aa HOdava in Novads. Cily «a is par-. First Publication: March 29, 1935. j25sociate range examiner, $3,200 9 boONdays in Nevada City with his par-. . : a ‘year, assistant range examiner, $2,@2ts, Mr. and Mrs. W.V. Tamblyn. . Mar. 29, Apr: 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 19, 2z. ‘600 a year, Geological Survey.. i Local inspector of boilers, $3,200! : A. W a year, local inspector of hulls, Mrs. Preston’s — News Stand Stationery, Magazines Shop for . 316 Broad St. Nevada City t t = . Gieger, Mining Engineer, fe : $3.and wife are registered at ‘the Nat-. 200 a year, assistant inspector of ional hotel, while Mr.:Gieger is llok. boilers, $2,900 a year, assistant ining over the local mining district. spector of hulls, $2,900 a year, Bureau of Navigation Inspection. . ! { . and Steamboat Try the Sunshine Food Home-made Cakes and Cookies. SHOPPING Silvania Prints Wards Regular lZe Ya. Price is 15¢ Yd. 12 72° Plaids, checks, xeometrics, \stripes and florals in colorfwl nrvay. Tubfast, 36 inches. Broadcloth Wards Regular 10° Yara Price is 121,¢ Yd. White and plain colors thas launder well. A bargain evea at regular price. 26 inches. 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Installed Free! “yp Ward’s Kalsomine 5S Pounds + Ibs. will cover walls and ceiling of average size room! Hasy to use. Many colors. eS Riverside Motor Oil — Regular Price 59¢ 49c Gal. Including Tax In Your Container Wards famous Riverside 100% pure Pennsylvania! No better motor oil mude! AL from Bradford Allegheny crude! Drive in! Flat Wall Paint 39c ; Quart Wards Coverall quality! Dries overnight! Quart covers 120 square feet 1 coat. Colors. Women’s Pumps Reduced for $1.77 Ward Week seantiful black calf. Smart high heels. Compo construction, Buy now—save more! ‘ “Homesteaders”’ Overalls Cc or Jacket 84 : Rugged 2.20 wt. denim overalls at a special price! Bartacked and triple-sewn! _ Work Shirts Ward Regular 38° : Price is 49c Men! Full cut coat style chambrays featuring triple stitched main seams, Blue. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by -