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Page 2..Wednesday, November 8, 1961 . . NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET ‘
trained, commercial pilots
DIVIDEND Below Recital
Slated Nov. Il
DAVIS;, .Pi
SACRAMENTO ,., Directors
of American Recreation Centers today voted dividend No,
4 of 5¢ a share on the common stock payable Novem-.
ber 22 to stockholders of rec-'
ord on November 8.
» will present a 4 garied recital on. the
evening of Nov. ‘Ii, in the
new Agembly Hall on the
campus
The prdggam will begin at
8:15 p.m. ~
Below will perform
“Sonata” by Carter, three
short works by Faure,
"Nocturne, op. 48 no, 2” by
Chopin, and “Jeux d'eau” by
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November 11, 1961
10 a.m.
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WE SELL ON CONSIGNMENT
Rehearsal Begin
For Yuba JC Play
MARYSVILLE, ., . Rehearsals
began Monday at Yuba College for the Yuba -Sutter
Oratorio Society's annual
presentation of Handel's
“Messiah.” The famous
Christian oratoriowill be
performed in the Marysville —
Union High School auditorium Dec, 3,
Persons interested in participating in the chorus are
asked to meet in room 6 of
the college Monday at 8 p.m.
HOLD
That Smile
MAKE YOUR -APPOINTMENT NOW
and SOLVE YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT
PROBLEMS,
8
. course,
“THANK YOU FOR YOUR VERY KIND ATTENTION eae d
acknowledges the audience response to its fine halftime show at the Yuba City. game.
BOUNCING BAGS----Amid stumbles and
falls these brave sack racers covered the
SACRAMENTO---Le Theatre ©
d*Art duBallet, an acclgimed young company of 35,
EFFECTIVE 7
FULL DAYS
new crop OCEAN SPRAY
POWDERED & BROWN SUGAR
PRICES
NOV. 9-15
Veterans
Day Day 9—7 7.
CRANBERRIES 1 15 box 15¢
Nevada County RED DELICIOUS astewett Canned Milk 8 fo $4
APPLES 4 ths 39°
ROMAIN or RED
LETTUCE
dtr 17¢
C & H pound package 0
2 for 23° G
Medium AA A EGGS 39° .
WITH COUron
FOLGERS lb 496
COFFEE . ,. 98¢
VOID ae ee
ARMOUR’S STAR
HICKORY SMOKED
Tenderized
PICNICS 29¢ i
Clauss & “pe
HOT DOGS
120z pkg 39¢ EACH
ARM
SLICED BACON
The Finest
GROUND BEEF 39:
PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 9-15
. . Ballet Set In Sacto
~ witirorctrestra, is-making -its—initial tour across the United
States this season and will
include Sacramento in its
itinerary Nov. 18 at 8:15
p.m. inthe Sacramento
Memorial Auditorium.
Prima ballerina of the
company is young Anna
Galina whose technique,
sensitivity and verve have
won her the applause of
critics, She is the protege
of Tatiana Piankova, ‘ballet
mistress of the company.
She first became known when
she danced in a special ballet festival devoted to the
works of MichelFoking, prepresented at-Monte Carlo.
The new company was engaged for tours of Europe and
the Orient, everywhere winning enthusiastic response.
In 1960 the company played
60 performances in Germany
alone.
Selected forthe Sacramento program are four baltothe music of Gabriel Faure;
Carnival to the music of
Robert Schumann, Simple
Symphony to the music of
Benjamin Britten, and the
famous Spectre of the Rose,
the ballet created in Monte
Carloin 1911 by Fokine and
considered one of the most
ipoetic of all of his works,
‘lets: Pelleasand Melisande, :
tase The Nevada Union Band
HOMECOMING QUEEN----Sandy Carveth
receives the congratulation of Nevada
Union High School Superintendent.Gerald
iGillatt.at half time activities during last
weeks homecoming game.
GREASY POLE---Proved quite challanging to these stuaents
iduring last Fridays afternoon Homecoming activities at the new
high school on Ridge Road.’
SACRAMENTO ---A California State Board mining
Board chairman, Philip R.
Bradley in SacramentoTuesday in the Educational Building, 721 Capitol Avenue,
meeting has been called by’
Room 517 at 2.
The purpose of this meeting is to coordinate various
ideas and suggestions of interested gold mine owners .
and operators, The results
jof this preltminary meeting
. Mining Meeting In Sacramento Next Tuesday
_ . will be presented to the Gon<
gressional Committee of In(terior and Insular Affairs at
he gold hearing Nov. 28th,
in room 4203 on the senate
side of the State Capitol at
10:30.
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