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The Morning Union du lieu suivant : Grass Valley, California • 8

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The Morning Unioni
Lieu:
Grass Valley, California
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8
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GRASS VALLEY DEPARTMENT Grass Valley-Nevacla City, Thursday, November 7, 1929 Page Eight 1 The Morning Union FOUR FAST GAMES TONIGHT IN HOOP LEAGUE AT GYM FORMER ALTURAS RESIDENT NOW OWNER OF BENTON SHOP Marie Whitford, John T. Wasley Wed Yesterday Football Season Closed Yesterday in Roseville Game Circulators and Air Tight Heaters W. E. Turner of Alturas, Modoo John T. and Marie Whit- county, who recently arrived in Grass ford.

Grass, Valley residents of a Valley, yesterday took efiarge of the wide acquaintance, who secured a shop on West Main street for- marriago license early in the week, merly conducted by Bert Benton, were joined in marriage yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock' the Con- having completed negotiations for the gregational church parsonage. Rev. I transfer early in the week. Charlie E. O.

Chapel officiated at the rites. James, who was employed by Benton. Attending the couple were How-1 will remain with the new proprietor ard Wasley, brother of the groom, i Benton, has been In ill health dur-and Mildred James. These were the the past fewrnonths and believed only persons present at the tjuiet that the labors entailed In maintain- service. lng a lively barber business too great.

and Mrs. Wasley left imrn'ed- He plans to 'take a long rest and pro-iately on a short wedding trip to bably locate in some part of the qountry where life is less rapid and otfier parts of the state A Community' League basketball tej-ma will meet tonight at the Grass Valley High School gymnasium in their second encounters of the first week of the loop, with play commencing at The first four games played last Tuesday night drew quite an audience as the contests are free and open to the public. The feature contest of tonights games will be the Grass Valley Golds vs the Grass Valley Baseball Club fives at 8:45, as they appear of equal strength. The complete schedule for tonight follows: Colts vs. Football Club, D-- Molay vs.

Fisher Electric Soccer Club vs. Grafts Valley High School Golds vs. Baseball Old Nevada City High, bye. 1 V- Frank I. Perkins Given 3 Star P.

T. and T. Award Grass Greens Golf Proposal Given Approval A. lL Foote, chairman of the Nevada County Golf Association, broached the plan of gradually transferring the. sand greens of the local county course to grass greens, beginning with the greens surrounding the ninth hole.

This proposal, which was 'brought before the golf directors at their meeting yesterday, held in the Hotel Bret Harte, appeared to have considerable support. Mr. Foote will interview an authority-on grass greens, either in Francisco or Sacramento and endeavor to obtain some information on the local problems. The association also voted to send a delegation to San Francisco to interview the collector of internal revenue, regarding the taxing of the association and members in, accordance with the law on a profit-sharing corporation. It is believed that the matter might be favorably worked out.

The green fees for outside residents, which were reduced recently to 50 cents on we-k days and 75 cents on Sundays and holidays, continue vith no reduction on the green fees for local residents, which are considerably higher. where his health can improve. i make their home in Grass Valley their return. 5:. Auburn Street Grade Line Established for Station For the third successive time, thj Grass Valley High School griddere defeated by an 18 to 0 score, when they dropped their last game oi the season to the El Dorado County High School eleven at Roseville yesterday afternoon.

Previously beaten by the Placerville school 1 6 to 0 two weeJts-ago and then again taking an 18 to 0 defeat by the Elk' Grove team lastT Saturday, the El Dorado school duplicated on a neutral field, with the sub-league championship at stake. Suits will 'be packed away today, equipment will be stored and footba'l will giveaway to basketball at th-' locai-high school, after a season, success 'of which was more than expected when the game was approved last September. Of their seven gam' season, in only two games were the local players definitely outclassed. Grass Valley's bright moment ir yesterdays game developed in th' second quarter, when they received the ball on their twenty yard tin and worked It to the Placerville on-yard line, with first down and goal to" go as the gun sounded for the half. Cut Attractive in appearance, exclusive For wood and coal.

See our window for Stove Boards, Fire Sets, Fire Screens, Coal Scuttles, etc. Alpha Hdw. and Supply Co. Grass Valley Nevada City Plenty of Free Parking Space in Rear of Our Store City council members and representatives of the Richfield Oil company service station contractors, conferred yesterday morning on the Auburn street sidewalk grade and succeeded In having the height of the walk reduced from the original grade lines. The slight rise in the sidewalk will be opposite the pumps, where cars must be on the level to receive benefit of the automatic Flowers FOR EVERY OCCASION Floral designs made to your order.

Potted and baskets. H. OSBCRN, FLOriST 118 Carpenter StM Grass Valley Frank I. Perkins, of the Grass Valley exchange of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, completed his 2 5th year of service with the public utility corporation last week and received the three star pin, in recognition of Ills services. A.

E. Adams, district plant supervisor of the Sacramento divisional office, made the presentation to Si Perkins services take him into the outside traffic field, in all conditions and weather and always with a high sense of loyalty to hls company. library Board Will Hold November Meeting Tonight Members of the Grass Valley li brary board will meet in their regula November, session tonight at the local building to transact the routine business and take up new business for discussion. The board recently install-cd an automatic control to the furnace and accepted bids for the re-finishing of the exterior and interior of the building. Work will commence The list o'f new books for November, as- made up is lengthy ant will doubtless be a matter of gratification.

for those borrowers, whf have, been asking for more popular publications. Bell Hill Students to A. Program at Two This Afternoon Students of the Bell Hill school will nrovide the musical numbers of the Parent-Teachers Association meeting, which will be held at the South School street institution at 2:30 oclock this afternoon. In addition traffic captain J. E.

Blake will give a talk on "Safety to the children, association members and the general public, who have been invited fo the session. The teachers of the Bell Hill school cooperated in bringing'the meeting to that school for the first time. SOLICITORS SWARM CITY Magazine solicitors and outside sales Tiu-n swarmed the business section yesterday, pestering business men and employees. Adoption of some sort of approval bureau by the Chamber, of Commerce to approve or deny solicitation permits might alleviate the situation. Magazne Subscriptions Taken We will take your subscription for any magazine at publishers prices.

Why take chances paying your money to outside solicitors when you can get the same or better price from your local dealer, who also guarantees delivery. William Sampson Tf li-i JJL Eighteen Books Taken From Pay Shelf for Free Removal Eighteen books were removed from the duplicate pay and copyright shelf of the Grass Valley Public Librar-and placed on the free shelves for distribution yesterday, as they had -more than paid-for themselves. Tv removal of the books will be filled bj an extra large order for new books which the library trustees are expected' to approve tonight. Stationery Toys 120 Mill St. I.

O. O. F. Attention Officers and members of Grass Valley lodge. No.

12, I. O. are requested. to meet at the Odd Fellows hall Thursday night at 7:30 oclock for work in the first degree. Visiting brothers invited.

JOE CONSTANTINE, X. LEROY HARRIS, Sec. Art Goods Magazines Grass Valley a.ed -turaaiy Notice After having checked the Chamber of Commerce questionaires signed by local merchants, we find that th majority expressed a desire to close on Armistice Day. Due to the fact that the American Legion has arranged a whole day program we request that the remaining business places remain cloved November 11th. ARMISTICE COMMITTEE.

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Priced at 20c per Yard Only S1.00 Each I A good assortment in black lace; and corselette styles. Good quality, pink coutil, plain or brocaded and elastic are used. Slight, average or full figures will find a model here. WOOL SHIRTS 5 Plain and fancy checks. Here is your chance men just at the time when most needed.

Regular $5.75 for $3.90 MENS SWEATERS Warm Wool Sweaters in heather mixtures, made coat style and all sizes. Money Saving Values at $3.50 SOX Mens Cotton Work Sox Special 8 pair for $1.00 FANCY RAYON SOX 1 Large Assortment 3 pair for $1.00 W1NSTED SOX In grey and natural shades 3 pir for $1.00 A BIG MENU TO SELECT FROM EVERY DISH A CHOICE ONE You Cant Better the Best The Owl Tavern leaners JUNIOR DANCE GRASS VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM Friday, November 8, 1929 Admission 75c per couple. Extra ladies 25c 1 Foster Jeffery CLEANING AND PRESSING HAT BLOCKING TAILOR MADE SUITS Service Is Our Motto Service You Will Get av i -ISO-- 'V V-r rt i OiVJiT I. tf r. C-; I'I c.1.

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