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August 10, 1966 (20 pages)

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des Ades BE PUES) oo eWCLNTS RA atk 1G . .Nevada County Nugget.. August 10, 1966 The Trailer Buffs Had A Good Time And Will Return (Continued from Page 1) gistered a bit of ‘surprise at the hot weathér, The group included. not only older people, but children from toddlers to teenagers, There was something scheduled. for everyone through the four} day event from teen dances, historicaltours, swimming, riding, rockhunting, to Chinese . checker tournaments, The Lions Lake campground was jammed with trailers, but the camp was well crganised ph A MOUND of dirt, a piece of plastic anda and the visitors seemed to be enjoying themselvestremene dously by just sitting around doe ing nothing. Saturday night residents of the community were invited out te the campgrounds to enjoy sevee ral skits put on by members of the trailer clubs, Therally officially ended Sune day, but many of the visitam remained to continue to explege the area and many indicated they would be beck again, 4 a little water made a handy swimming pool for children of the trailer convention delegates at the fairgrounds. Grass Valley Man Is A Survivor — Of The American Indian Wars Ninety years have faded into history since 264 men led by General George Custer of the Seventh Cavalry took up their stand at Little Big Hom in Southern Montana, On this 90th anniversary of Custer ‘s Last Stand, the Veterans Administration notes there are but six veterans of America's Indian Wars still living. The six known survivors of the Indian Wars are: Reginald A, Bradley, 98, Grass Valley, Harry E, Brockman, 92, Taneyville, Mo.; Fredrak W. Fraske, 94, Chicago, Ill,; Charles C, Jones, 93, Cedar Rapids, lowa; William Suphin, 93, Souh THREE PERSONS, one of them local, were killed Monday night Boston, VA,; Griffith C. Wile liams, 89, Coon Rapids, Minn, Breakfast Draws ~ : A Good Crowd A group of 85 attended the breakfast Sunday sponsored by the Rough and Ready Grange Home Economics Committee, in the Grange hall. A goodly number of the participants came from the trailer club stopping at Lions Lake, to enjoy the excellent pancakes, ham and eggs and delicious coffee. ree anes al Hikes treater comeialitawe’, when this car crossed Brunswick Road near the intersection of Greenhorn Road and crashed into a logging truck, Dead are Kenneth Moody, 64, of Cedar Ridge; Keith Correll, 42, and his son, James Correll, 15, both of Redding, Gene Eddy, 45, driver of the logg: ing truck, is in good condition at Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital with superficial injuries, TRALLERS FROM Canada and Mexico were lined up im this special international: village at the convention of the Travel Trailer Clubs of : pet ior tat * a Seven Nevada ‘County stidents
who have completed studies this. yeer on the Berkeley campus of : Names of all the 1965-66 gra @uages in the largest.classin. Cal's history were announced in. Berkeley follow ing final certification of the degrees, Local students include: Curt Melvin Staley, Gail Worth Murphy, Robert Otto Schiffner of Nevada City; Brian Bennett Austin, Terry Williams McGuire, Jana Louise Prestenback, Leo Bernard Boyle, William Ronald Moreland of Grass Valley; and Vernon Lee Leming of Cedar Ridge. Austin, McGuire andBoyle are all receiving graduate degrees, Astheir permanent class motto, the graduating seniors chose “Ire Ursae" -which, as any Roman knows, means “Go Bears,“ Chancellor Roger W., Heyns said at commencement exercises in June that “this class goes from this campus with a special sensiheld last week at “4 TRAILERS OF ALL sizes and shapes Seven NevadaCounty Studen Get Degr the University of Califomia,: .°. ees At Berkeley Uvity, 8 special understanding,’ _and a special commitment ‘to ‘the tasks of. responsible com4,533 earned bachelor's degrees tepresenting four years of study to meet academic : standards ranked among the highest in the . ', 60 per cent) are continuing in nation. A total of 2,390 earned master's degrees (usually based upon two years of graduate study) and 163 were awarded doctorates (requiring an additional three to five years of graduate study), In addition, there were 539 law degrees and 444 certificates in teacher training and other fields, Each graduating senior spent more than 2,500 hours in college classes and laboratories and 4, 000 hours in concentrated individual study, The 4,533 four-year graduates invested more than $45 million the Nevada County District Paircrounds. ; ‘From this year's total Of.8, 669‘graduates at Berkeley (uptenper .: : Ceait over last yéar’s total), some. jammed the Lions Lake picnic area fs -in their. college education * . . . based.on the typical budget-for’ °. .@ Student ‘living in a University © ©: residence hall,*. « . .. ‘The total lifetime. earnings of "the 1966 senior graduates, estithated from surveys of U,C, _4lamni, may reach-to more than $3 billion. Many of this year’s Berkeley “graduates are already entering career positions, others (up to school to work for higher degrees, some are entering military service, and more than 1,000 (a record number for any campus in the U.S.) have ap= plied for admission to the Peace Corps, Man Is Cited For Campfire Violation LelandR, Raphun of Camptonville was cited into Camptonville Judicial Court, by Forest Officer John H, Bigley, July 5, for leaving a campfire unattend+ edon the Camptonville District of the Tahoe National Forest,