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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

April 26, 1961 (10 pages)

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a Wednesday, April 26, NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET.: -Page3 NTER 4-H Members Prepare For Regional Demonstrations At Placerville ; L a EXPERT REPAIR ON ALL MAKES Nevada County 4-H Club including families and aD Agricultural Extension Sergiven. best demonstrations. The following 4-H.memday FREE ESTIM me . Members are busy preparing —— > age te — to vice. Presentations receiv— Other counties taking part The event will be held at © are entered in the Reatten t least emfor the Central Region 4-H _ Club Field Day to be held at ' Placerville May 6. onstrations will be given and judged during the day, reing a blueseal at the County Demonstrations Day on April 8 may enter the Regional in this event include Amador, Calaveras, Contra Costa, El Dorado, Placer, Sacramenin this group who present the the high school in Placerville. urged to take a lunch, alsentations. Those attending are. gional event: JoAnne Else, John Johnson, From 1300 to 1400 persons POFrts Mrs. Frances Head, of Contest. Demonstrations . to San Joaquin, and Solano. though a concession stand (Cont. on Page # : —. the renbimine 3 of California should be at least five minAllthose taking partin the will be operated on the Ss Fcrocs ‘ utes in length. demonstrations will receive grounds, LEGAL NOTICE F OREST PR ODUCTS Atte al Se ae Members from this et sce oge gn A blue award All 4-H families who are NEVADA UNION HIGH HILLS FLAT GRASS VALLEY . Aecjuan ge : OPTOMETRIST are planningtopresent demgroup of t € top contestants not presenting demonstraPel euwerecse DALPEZ oa ; onstrations in most ofthe willbechosen and then gold tions are invited to attend SCHOOL DISTRICT ial 273-2271 / , JEWELER Commercial Street classes. Bothindividual and awards willbegiven to those this event and watch the preBOARD OF TRUSTEES FREE Delivery = to 10 miles . 231% BROAD ST. NEVADA CiTY Nevada City team demonstrations will be P NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Nevada Union High School District at the District Superintendent's office, 465 South Auburn Street, Grass Valley, California, on the 17th day of May, 1961, upto the hour of 4:30 o'clock P,M. , on which date at the hour of 4:45 o'clock P.M., in the meeting room of the said Board of Trustees, in the Nevada Union High School, 340 Buena Vista Avenue-,; Grass Valley, California, the said proposal or bids shall be opened, and read for performing work as follows: Provide, install, connect and test operate the following it€ms:One electric motor operated jet type pressure pump, connected to a vertical mounted pressure tank, mounted on a concrete pad, which will be provided by the well drilling Contractor. The above item to be installed over the water well at the Nevada Union High School District Sewage Disposal Plant site, Grass Valley, California. No bid will be received unless it is made on a proposal form furnished by the District Board of Trustees. Each bid must be accompanied by cash, certified or cashiers check, or bidders bond made payable to the Nevada Union High School District for an amount equal to fifty per cent (50%) of the value Advertised Grocery Prices Effective Thursday, April 27, through Saturday, April 29, No Sales to dealers. Limit rights reserved DELICATESSEN SPECIALS! Red Star Yeast °” ‘2: 69¢ Dinner Rolls Cricunr SSE 29¢ Kraft Cheese oivcntesy $25 37¢ Red’s Tamales S357. racn 10° Also, Purity's own blend at the same low price! 4 Fishermen Brand 8-oz Easy to Prepare! Pkg PRICES SLASHED ON PURIFY'S FROZEN FOODS! MEAT PIES A. 9 Gg Morton's Frozen Chicken, Beef or Turkey «8-oz Pkgs ; Morton's Frozen All Varieties Reg Size ORANGE JUICE232:2.29 FISH STICKS 39% , MACARONI & CHEESE . . BREADED SHRIMP . . REDL SCALLOPS , seems SOD Qo 39 39 Frozen 7-0z Pkg “Simply Wonderful” No, 303 Cans Creamy q of the agreement. The sucLD i CUBE OLE Easy Spreading 1 g Cc ® Yy L Imitation Ice Cream V4-Gal Cc cessful bidder shall also supLb Package
All Your Favorite Flavors Ctn ply the Nevada Union High CAMPBELL'S SOUPS »°22:22-7«51°° S:W KIDNEY BEANS G1 54° : School District with a satisWith “Red Magic" f € Big 4 Brand Creamy Smooth 18-oz ro factory performance bond in , 14-oz Bottles or Rich Peanut Flavor Jar the amount of fifty per cent al : (50%) of the value of the agreement. Such guarantee to be forfeited should the bidder to whom the contract is awarded fail to enter into the contract. PRESERVES So . 4% GRAHAMS pac nd ie 3% G ARDEN . In sean peda a le 1@) GRAPE ICE = isi i= 39% = OREO CREMES =, «St 39° TERRY W L HOS $ q :* Labor Code, the Nevada D0G FOOD Al ret te 12 oo PINTO BEANS rpg 8". me eg : ‘ Buauteea Soe oat : Union High School District al Chiffon 2-roll Popsicle ey 29° Repeat of a sellout! . has ascertained thatthe genTOILET TISSUE = SM, 3s PICK-APOPS "7a ra 28 oo. ic fF =} se BARBECUE $999 Jpoyetcor asics tos jo. RINSO BLUE be hy : Pe 71 BLACKEYE P EAS “Brand R Cans Cannon Quality! Fast-Fire. Too quality at applicableto the work to be CRACKERS a the 29° HOMINY Geet. 8 sy Sg 2 . Available at Most Purity Stores a low low price! : done are as follows: . Classification Rate Per Hour Skilled Labor $3. 295 Semi Skilled Labor $3,145 Laborer $3. 045 Saturdays one and onehalf times the above rate Sundays and Holidaysdouble time ee An bids areto be compared on the basis of the lump sum price bid for the work to be done. No bid will be accepted from a Contractor who has not been licensed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 791, Statutes of 1929, as amended. Plans, specifications and contract documents may be obtained at the office of the ONLY AT PURITY! VARIETY LIKE THIS..LOW PRICES, TOO! SEMI: Boneless Hams*:.69 'Stewing Beef ,\69 ee tag Boneless, Lean YOUR CHOICE! — ALL AT ONE LOW PRICE! USDA _ _ Choice, Spring Shoulder Cut Lamb Chops USDA Choice District Superintendent, 465 South Auburn Street, Grass Eastern Valley, California. REEF Pork Steaks Corn-fed! y+ =) a Nevada Union High. Lean and fresh!. & : School District reserves the LAMB FrankturtersS % QQ umorjecayoarn Nevada Union HighSchool District Gerald H. Gelatt Secretary of the Board of Trustees Notice Published, April 26, May 3, 10, 1961 ROAST Square-cut shoulder USDA Choice FRESH FRYERS Cut up, pan ready BOLOGNA All meat, large size = NEW CROP! VALENCIA ORANGES RHUBARB Pinan CALIFORNIA Feperat Savincs and Loan Ass Association rae see MAXIMUM cee -2u 29 SECURITY Ibs CABBAGE Crisp, solid white heads Cwrrent Rate L% annum LEMONS Full of juice! per Oscar Mayer Pork Sausage = 6 «29° » 6° Fresh Fryer Parts == 5% . onions 3 m19* CARROTS 31,29: Armour’ $ Star Bacon Lane Gott, 2 59: Produce Prices Effective Thursday through Saturday MORE FAMOUS BRANDS! MORE MEAT VARIETY! FRESHER FRUITS and VEGETABLES!