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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

February 17, 1966 (20 pages)

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} 2 ORE TT ey Re Os ee GU FOO 8 ee Nursery School To Discuss Role O = eal a @ a . Q aa = o =] A panel discuniteei on the topic “The Father's Role in Rearing The Child" will be featured at the monthly meeting of the parents [# of the children in the Tall Pines Nursery School Monday night in Grass Valley. Frank Francis, deputy county 7 Nevada County Gets $29,368 In January . amounted to $45,735,207, with Gas Tax Monies. The January apportionment of highway users taxes among the State, cities and counties Nevada County receiving $29, 368.08 as its share, The Statewide total is 7.7 per cent above the January apportionment a year ago, State Controller Alan Cranston reported, OUR GOLD NUGGET AND QUARTZ JEWELRY MAKES LASTING GIFTS-AND APPROPRIATE SOUVENIRS OF THE GOLD COUNTRY Expert Repairing Ph, 273-3039 HARTUNG'S Grass (} Valley 7 eweters Since 1876 124 MILLST,, GRASS VALLEY ator at the meeting in Frank Buck Hall of Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Grass Valley, . The panel will consist of Francis Duveneck, a teacher and counseFebruary 17, 1966.,.Nevada os Nugget.. 09 lor currently on leave fromthe 4 Mountain View -Los Altos High School District; district attorney Harold A, Berliner; Darrell Holt, vice principal of the Hennessy School in Grass Valley and Chuck Slattery, science teacher at Nevada Union Junior High School, The program is scheduled for 8 p.m. and the public is invited, A question and answer period will follow the panel discussion, Sierra Enrollment Total enrollment figures ‘at Sierra College reached 2800 as a record 1325 evening school students enrolled to offset a slight decline in day enrollment, Fulltime day enrollment was 1450, off 200 from the fall semester because of normal academic restrictions and because of 40 0Z district attorney, will be moder. NEVADA COUNTY District PLE Harold E Berliner Dinky. and Deputy District Attorney Frank Francis will be two members of a panel discussion of the topic “The Father's Role in Rearing the Child" at the monthly meeting of parents of the Tall Pines Nursery School Monday night in Grass Valley, Casa Gonxalex Dining Room Now Open A NEW ADVENTURE IN MEXICAN FOOD Lunch (except Sunday). ....2.. $1.00 Dinners, . 6.6. eee ee from $1,50 FOOD TO GO From ll a,m, to 10 p,m, daily Phone 265 -5133 295 Gracie Road (next to Caffey-Rice Sawmill) Nevada City 1° 1 U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS the draft, according to Registrar BISQUICK BETTY CROCKER Washington square Cherry Fudge Icing. . . 39¢ DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE -GRAPEFRUIT 2/49° SWEET POTATOES 303 Del Monte Yellow Cling 5 [54% CAMPBELL'S cal TOMATO SOUP 10 oz 10° FACIAL TISSUE = ass.
Colors ORANGE JUICE or. 39¢ 1/2 gar. 75 TASTEWELL 2/35: Hills Bros, 2 LB. $1.37 COFFEE 3 LB. $2.05 ICE CREAM 1/2 GAL. SHERBET=1/2 GAL wo Wena, ate eve 69¢ COTTAGE CHEESE PT BOG TBR lB acy) au seotera enolase €U.S. #1 RUSSET 10 LB BAG ( ARTICHOKES 36 size 3 29: Martin Taylor, Washington square Cherry Fudge Cake mix 39¢ DRINK 46 oz 1/39: PEACHES 303 400 size 2/29: MARGARINE LB iB 79° CRYSTAL SLIM FREEZ 1/2 GAL POTATOES TOMATOES —=2 Las 33 ROUND STEAK FULL CUT RUMP ROAST BONELESS X RIB ROAST SIRLOIN TIP ROAST REGULAR GROUND BEEF ip 3/54" SLICED BACON ispxce 89° GROUND ROUND 1s 69% LEAN BEEF STEW LB 19 tp 89« . “QUALITY FRESH MEATS Pheu 265°4285 FREE DELIVERY 303 BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY, CALIF Cranston said $9,800,455 in all len Ph 273-3039 went to the counties, Siemans toa ee FRUIT TREES-.-.,, E10 9 95 9 rp 5-6 6-8 ae ee P sixteen varieties, largest: APPLES selection we know of, Biz ripening early to late. PEACH five varieties. CHERRY five varieties. PEAR five varieties. PLUM four varieties: NECTARINE — FIG — ALMOND APRICOT — WALNUT DWARF VARIETIES — $3.95 to $4.95 SHADE & ORNAMENTAL TREES FRUITLESS MULBERRY 6'-8' SILK TREE 6'-8' WHITE BIRCH 5‘-6’ 2.59 WEEPING BIRCH 7'-8' 2.99 MAPLETREES 3’} READY. to PLANT ‘RED Rhubarb, Horseradish, SILVER 1% SUGAR ‘ Asparagus Boysen and PRIMROSES 3.25 3.25 Raspberry, Grapevines, Gooseberries, Lily Bulbs $1.49 doz. ONDAD ADE DAD OD DOD VV PV Gn QuOrQrOuGQeorn SAVE $2 on ENGLISH WALNUT her SPECIAL 95 =: This Extra Heavy %"" to 1" Caliper. ITEMS PRICED BELOW ON SALE THRU FEB. 21 GALLON SIZES Reg. SALE PINK DOGWOOD 2.95 2.49 JUNIPERS, low, 3: var. 1.30 .89 i PAMPAS GRASS ‘1.20 69 JAPANESE PRIVET 1.20 69 & NANDINA 1.20 89 a” GRAPEVINES 49c = 33/99 STRAWBERRY, everbearing 89c doz. 59c ASPARAGUS 98c doz. 79c 2 (plant some asparagus, makes a permanent bed) Ffats of IVY 6.95 5.49 BARTLETT PEAR SANTA ROSA PLUM 19. neo § 19 ALMOND NECTARINE RS Call 265-5010 bone 5 Boer ‘Our New Location on HUBBARD ROAD & Turn Off Grass Valley-Nevada City Hwy. ELBERTA PEACH 3h MePHERSON S NURSERY Opposite Yuba River Lumber Company