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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

August 21, 1974 (8 pages)

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Serr 1¢'the communities of Nevada City. Grass Valley. ied Dog. Town Talk: Glenbrook. Little York. Chetakee, Moi ‘Tat, Swe i ‘ore £ sruniterille, N , © rity, Grass Falley. sie ° : it . battle Cherokee; Mooney Flat. Sweetland. Alpha, Omega, French’-Corral, Rough and Ready, Graniteville, North fo oer cag sors il pa rae gti’ aye pA stab Son hina are Lakkarr Alene” ae Ridge. Union Hill. Peardale, Summit City alloupa, Gouge Eve, Lime kiln, Chicago Park, Melt. ( he chin MEE, i fat. 1. tity, Selby Flat. Grizzly Hill. Gold. Flat. Sogesrille, Gold Bar, 1. ell Hill, Bourbon Hill, Scotch Hill. North Columbia. C bie Hill, "lat, Sebas ( rer ti Willow Vallev.-Newtown. Indian Flat. Keidge port. Birchville. Moore's Flat. Orleans Flat, Hindwutan Hill. ‘Saleny Housd: Delirium Tidsacol Srapacntine: suse; reas aad ae re X PETER 10 €ents A Copy a eae ~~ VOLUME 49 10 a m. By PHYLLIS L. SMITH ‘Tomorrow’s the = great day..Nevada County’s annual s featuring free admission for all the young fry aged 12 and under..that is until 6 p.m. when the regular admission fee goes into effect for children also..if had parents let them stay that There’s going to be all kinds of contests and prizes, with produced at any county fair. Square dancers will have another round of fun on this third day; and the annual Golden Empire Cross Country Run will be sure to claim a lot of Day, with a score of interests for those very special ~Show will take place; and the “American Way of Life’ as _ well. Junior — Livestock exhibitors will stage their auction and part company with ‘the fine animals they’ve raised “and cared for so carefully all year long. Other items of real: include the ever popular Hor} services”’ pine forest gives the Fair open seshoe Pitching Tournament; a noisy, thrilling Destruction Derby and, for the music lovers, _.a Commanity Band Concertsecond to none! No one’can. possibly say that there isn’t enough to do and see at the Nevada County Fair..anyone who does, really needs to have his or her head examined! In addition to the program just outlined, there’s always “Treat Street” where you can satisfy your appetite for all kinds of good eating; the dozens of variety exhibits..fruits, vegetables, baked goods, arts
andcrafts, clothing, flowers, livestock, mobile automobiles and trucks of all ‘kinds including recreational ‘ vehicles, farm equipment, home furnishings, appliances, forest and lumber products, and more, more, more! ; . Then there are the “special exhibits and booths..political, social, cultural and the like. No matter what your taste, interest, or ‘personal philosophy may be, you'll find something to satisfy it« ‘at the fair. To quote some of the wellwritten publicity emanating from the public relations office of the Fair: “The good people of Nevada County have perpetuated the Old West tradition of‘ an annual get-together to show visitor and neighbors what their county produces, and what they have done during the past year. August has been selected before winter..when our great inest shade to the brilliantly colored, flower-lined lawns and easy walk-ways between exhibit buildings, entertainment areas, food and refreshment. centers, picnic sites and acres of free parking.” . So, bundle the whole family into the car early tomorrow morning and trundle them out to “California’s Most Beautiful Fairgrounds” on McCourtney Road..for the time of your lives and days of fun and excitement you’ll never forget! I’ll see you all there. ~~ Wednesday, Aug. 21,1974" fairgrounds instead of the usual petunias. The petunias ‘ because they were killed by an undeveloped soil fungus. s Thursday FAIRGOERS THIS YEAR will find these marigolds lining the pathways of the ¥o OLNSRVEOVS HOTLITS STVOTCOTYSd ¥1Es6 SL-9t-S i / od ZUVUSTI BLVIS “"1¥d