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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

February 1, 1961 (8 pages)

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lothling; ‘ing ; ical; kins, very ople 4. ead, Mrs, irecprosptr. . of “hub Frialter 1emKed ents: field ship 15; 25; eptr. ie . Wednesday, February 1, 1961 NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET Page 7 GOLDEN ARROW RANCH ‘GUEST RANCH and RESORT MOTEL ~ GOLD RUN, CALIFORNIA Frank Van Vliet, Sierra cation, met with mem be Coliege director of extendof his law enforcement od. William Scott’s ed day and vocational eduvisory ee last month Sierra College Considers Expanded Law Enforcement Courses Richerd Langner of the office. California Highway Patrol, Ott Sdintidibes -teenPolice Chief Frank Knuckey , present were under of Grass Valley, Police Chief vocational program.. Possi, Placer County Sheriff bility of offering law en BREAKFAST «LUNCH « DINNER}EVERY DAY —ALL DAYIE “John V. and Helen Hartmire, owners Phone ALTA 5352 Exit Freeway at Gold Run, turn right on Magra Road: "Old 40," 1/2 Mile West ch UNIT LOTS & SAVE: ven Sheriff Fay Bates, Captain FOREST ‘PRODUCTS HILLS FLAT GRASS V.ALLEY +++ +++ 4+ +444 4+ Dial 273-2271 ‘Francis Barnett of Roseas a future change. ville, Police «Chief Bob Po oncaermg £ Lincoln, Sheriff ie ayne Brown of Nevada Opt Lill) geet iCeuity probation officer, T pact Bldg. 122 W. Main. jand Wayne Wylie, Placer uous peeps iy thru Friday }}COunty district attorney. those 273-6030 Matters discussed by the seesseesssiausa eae RE OOE EAE committee included course ha TEL EE OTE S i « a tre WHITE STAR TUNA Chunk Style 614-0z Cans 4-88: PEANUT BUTTER . Big 4, Kids’ Snack Favorite! 18-oz Jars P/S DETERGENT Purity’s Own, All Purpose, Giant Pkgs. P/S LIQUID DETERGENT Purity’s Own, 22-0z Cans P/S BLEACH Purity’s Own, All Purpose, Gallon Bottles VELVO SALAD OIL Perfect for Cooking Too, Quart Bottles ROYAL DANISH Imitation Ice Cream;.2-Gallon Cartons CAL FAME FRUIT DRINKS Four Tasty Fruit Flavors 46-oz Cans CLING PEACHES ~ Yosemite Halves or Slices, No 2% Cans ~~ TOMATO JUICE F&P Brand, 46-0z Cans FRUIT COCKTAIL F&P, 5 Delicious Fruits, No 303 Cans GRAPEFRUIT Golden Holly Sections, No 303 Cans TOMATOES Yosemite Brand, No 2% Cans PINEAPPLE Sunshine Isle Sliced. No 2 Cans BUTTER-NUT Regular or Drip Grinds "30 Bonus Blends” 1-Ib Can Purity Quality Controlled Produce POTATOES U.S. No. 1 SIZE A «lb Cello ‘Bag OREGON RUSSETS ECONOMY PRICE ARTICHOKES 3 t 19° CABBAGE wis Coee Geen Li » &>° AVOCADOS 2 tr 29° ROMAINE 225‘ Meat and Produce Prices Effective Thursday thru Saturday Fresher Fruits and Vegetables . at Purity Large Size At Peak of Season Large Size Fuertes Rich and Meaty Crisp Green Lettuce. That Add Zest to Any Salad IT'S NEW .. AT PURITY! VOL. NO. 1 THE GOLDEN BOOK . PICTURE ATLAS ~", IN SIX MAGNIFICENT BOOKS! tine set in 6 short weeks. The Perfect 8 Book-A-Week. Complete y Pron te Set to the WorldGolden Book Encyclopedia . More Meat Specials: S RIB ROAST uw 19 RIB A Cl Lb 89 bP Standing USDA Choice Choiceofferings in both the Sierera College transfer and the room 51 of the college. POLYETHYLENE SALES * LAUNDRY BASKETS * E-Z POUR BUCKETS 8 .. 88° 1 2 for 88° 1 0 for 88* * DISHPANS Yosemite Tomato Rich g for 88* CATSU 12-oz Bottles 3 for 88* TOMATO SAUCE :c:.: JELLO 3.2 b.iicces BABY £0 Beeth-Nut Strained CEREALS ‘353. cFcp, Res tos, 8 1 88° 12 1. 88° 8 ;. 88°
«. 88° CAMPBELL'S SOUP Vegetable Varieties, Reg 2 for 31¢ 101%4-0z Cans 6°88 GOLDEN CORN Yosemite Crm Style, 303 Cans, Vac Pack 12-oz Cans GREEN PEAS Yosemite Brand, No 303 Cans APPLESAUCE Yosemite Brand, No 303 Cans SAUERKRAUT Jack ‘n Beanstalk, No 303 Cans POWDERED SUGAR Holly or Spreckels, Powdered or Brown, 1-lb Pkgs 434-02 Jars ZEE NAPKINS “>.crc0" DOG FOOD iscsi" TUNA 4 CATS 3.2cone” PRESERBES 3 Flavors 3a Jar — Frozen Food 88¢ Buys — CANNED MILK — Glen Maid, Nutritious, Evaporated, Tall Cans 2 VEGETABLES eet 5 for 88* FRUIT PIES Elisabeth 4 Favorite Varieties, 24-02_ 2 bor 88° . ; Cé&H CANE ‘SUGAR . Pure Cane Granulated ‘Gave at This Low Price! Fresh California Grown FRYERS Hickory Smoked Short Shank HAMS FULL Plump, ed Tender WHOLE WHOLE CUT UP Pan Ready cutee Cc REMOVED lb 33 Ib SHANK PORTION 10°20. u 43° » 59* LEGS AND THIGHS BUTT PORTION .%:%, 45* . CHICKENBREASTS 69 HAM ROASTS Srz* 79° . BACKS & NECKS 15° HAMSLICES “rx .89* . CHICKEN WINGS 1s 29 e 3-lbs & Under, Broil or Bake 49: 2 AY Lean Spare Rib Skinless Franks «vin. Purity Bacon Buys Delicious Sea Food aeSLABBACON, uw Qs FRESH OYSTERS. > BQ: SLICED BACON LARGE PRAWNS Merrell’s Pride, Tender, Leen © Perfect for Freach Frying 2 59° » 89° Special Purity Offer! FREE f2/ticr Purity Bologna With Your Purity Purchase of smn 34588 Current course for law enforcement majors and other interested persons is given only at night, and for the spring semester will be penal code and related law. Instructor is Chief Barnett, who will conduct a Monday night class from 7 to 10 in 21,500 New forcement courses . during p Opu . a tio n the daytime was considered Estimate Population for Nevada County was 21,500 on Jan: 1, 1961. California Taxpayers Association estimated in its latest study, released today. An increase of 589 was shown for the county since the census was taken in. April of last year. California population at Jan. 1 climbed over the million mark with a total of 16,042,000 estimated for the state as a whole. St. Agnes Guild Lunch Tomorrow St. AgnesGuild of Trinity Episcopal Church will have a special luncheon meeting at the Parish Hall tomorrow at 12:30. This will be preceded by corporatecommunion at 11:45. All mefnbers and women of the church are urged to at= tend. Acordialinvitation is © also extendedto members of the Altar Guild and of St. Catherine's Guild of Emmanuel Episcopal Church. Guest at the meeting will _, be Mrs. Walter Koerber of olsom, Dioceasan Altar Guild Chairman, and Mrs. Kenneth McCarty, Altar Guild Chairman of the Sutter Deanery. They will speak following the luncheon. Luncheon will be served by Mrs. Philip Clay, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Violet Chapman, Mrs. Al. Bourland, Mrs. D.R. McPherson, and Mrs. D.R. Fairclough. Reservations for the luncheon should be made to Mrs. Chas Scharchu 265-2216. Lunardi On Water Committee Assemblyman Paul J. Lu-nardi, representing the Sixth Assembly District, announcedModay that he will cone tinue te serve’as vice chairman of the Assembly Committee on Water. Among other committees, Lunardi will serve_on Agriculture, Public Health, Public Utilities, and Tranisportation and Commerce. He Fairs Allocation and Ciassification. Herbert Anson InAssociation Herbert C. Anson, Nevada City, has been elected to membership in the American Angus Association at St. Joseph, “Missouri, announces Frank. Richards, secretary. _ Anson was one of the 12 breeders of purebred Aber‘deen-Angus ~in California elected to membership INSURANCE . 316 Broad St " Dial 265-4586 is also currently a membere\_ of the Joint Committee on