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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

April 8, 1970 (12 pages)

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a fmm eats araasene 2 The Nevada County Nugget — Wednesday, April 8, 1970. The Sounding BoardBASEBALL SEASON OPENED MONDAY AND SO THIS WEEK THE SOUNDING BOARD SOUNDED SENTIMENTS CONCERNTHOSE INTERVIEWED ALL FAVORED -THE SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS. EXCEPT ONE YOUNG LADY, WHO HAS NOT YET BEEN INDOCTRINATED INTO THE GREAT AMERICAN PASTIME, ING FAVORITE TEAMS, Jerry Christie, Nevada City "The Giants — I don't really know why except they are due,."" CASEY JONES (right) and Donnie Sweet prepare Pie Face Dandy, Donnie's horse, for viewing by 4-Hers during the horsemanship clinic held Easter week at Poco Cerro. — Clinic on horses by Banner ebby Richard, Nevada City: e _ ; "My favorite team?? What ar 4-H Club IS big SUCCeSS some of them?" Banner 4-H Club's firsthorse donated by local businesses. clinic: was a big success with Huddleston brought a mare in. e 4 about 150 children and adults and explained what to look for Native girls attending at the Poco Cerro when. judging or buying:a horse. . Indoor Arena on McCourtney Then four geldings were.broughthear. cantata. <Uatc -Road.; . in, everyone got.a judging card . ee Ray Butler, president of Banand went to work, Fifth and sixth graders from x Superior Court , rock fall at two locations alon: a Juce 3, 1960, Decree De vidata 60 pear thé Nevode _ Nevada county's and other a No, 12,406, H line. A slope near the payments to Mother Lode counBr Subscription Rates: rae sth“ be “cul ‘hack is ties were the first made. under b one year, $3.00; two ot ot ef 1968 legislation which granted 3 years, $5.00, P love homeowners a $750 property oa Pacific Excavators of Albany © tax exemption starting in 19694 193967 sect Piabed Eagetcivay pe? from the general fund to reRie Bg at eae accor: cials e : PRIZE WINNING NEWSPAPER. _ Marysville district office. eS phish «el s of the = ene Work will take several weekS — ‘Phe county check went to the id CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER Pete Briggs, San Francisco’ and there will be public ancounty auditor who will direct ¥ PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION (formerly of Nevada City): "I nouncement of temporary lane “44, money to the qualified local . 4 am a San Francisco Giantfan.” restrictions at a later date. soncies, loo ¢ ; wae St See a ‘ § : ES API, ‘5 A) Re euniss. ‘ heii SHOTS A LL GLE Ete ¥ eastern mmlenm nye TEL NR RRE SPFSLEK ELT s eT SH eT eee eee SPOT ECE ee nei aed van EAT o— ee L Theodore Kohler Jr., Grass monies. In charge ofgrooming was Cheryl Campbell. with Debrushing. Matt Wolter -was in onstrating with a horse. Lowell Huddleston, manager of the arena, gave helpful hints on how to clip and groom the mane and tail: Carol Schulze "The Giants — after all they rated while Michele Jauregui, ner Club, wasmaster. of cereThe winners were: Helen Dargie, nylon halter donated by Stockman's Corral; Patrick tioner donated by Ranch and nated by Sierra Saddlery; Jeanne Jensen, horse brush donated by Alta Sierra Stables; Jackie Dofod
Pleasant Ridge School presented a cantata "America" to Manzanita Parlor, NDGW, at the nise Ingram assisting with Walker, a gallon horse condi82nd anniversary celebration. The cantata outlines the hischarge of: showmanship at. hal-~Garden-Supply; Ken Wetphalen, toric events of the United States ter with Michele Jauregui demquart of horse conditioner dofrom the founding to the pres‘ent. * Members of the Ladies Relief Society. served the. anniversary -dinner at St. Patrick's Hall. ., “Attending were deputy grand > a talk on 4-H attite Bacal 8. ‘president Gladys Blanchard, suValley: "The San Francisco Sin Larry and Celia CalyeFdn: Local CIGENCIES pervising district deputy grand Giants because they are the uniform. English attire was. -e {4p . ie . president Elsie Peardandpresi=i Md BSE hee reinibursedtor. Sito rey Sor — = awn g an informeis wey ls 3 Ag NEVADA COUNTI NUG Larry Farchi, Nevada City: ative talk. Cindy Turner nar[quyered faxes conararsiate a peri lato PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY NEVADA COUNTY Telephone 265-2471 Second class postage paid at Nevada City, California. Adjudicated a legal news~ paper of general circulation by the Nevada Casey Jones and ‘Donnie Sweet » modeled proper western attire are in San Francisco." Bids cpened on I-80 fence Bids were opened. today ona State Division of Highways" project to install a fence to retard ee a — Saal ~ The state reimbursed Neyada Controller Houston Flournoy announced today. Of the total amount $82,527 went to the county, $10,001 goes to Grass Valley, $6,713.41 to Nevada City, $148,322 to the 11 elementary and one high school district and $10,802 to various special districts, cemetery, fire, etc. eS epanarmercanenenan er ceiving her 25-year membership pin. : : to wear while showing in horse county ‘with $258,367 for tax. MTS: Dorney joined Native PUBLISHING CO, shows, : income lost from the homeD2ughters in Monterey, transNevada City, Ca. “After a lunch break there was owners property tax exembtion ¢¢"Nfonazantta Parlor which she 95959 stops: ponte = prizes for fiscal year 1969-70, State i. iow serving as president. Special honors and a tribute for her long and active membership were accorded Mrs. Peard. Anne Whiting, in making the presentation, noted that Mrs. Peard has served as president of the parlor twice, is now the secretary and has spearheaded many projects. gr So ee nope ngnenere ne