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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

December 19, 1963 (32 pages)

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Page 3.. . December 19, 1963...The Nugget... Page 3° Te ROSE BOWL VISITORS.....This group of Sierra College bandsmen colicited $1,000 and traveled 1,000 miles over the weekend to march and play in the eleventh annual Junior College Rose Bowl parade. Shown front, left to right, are Pat Corzine, Cheryl Green, Lorraine Fanini, Judy Ellison, Anita Gentry, Kathy Lyons and Drum Major Tom Randal. Second row are Director Clifford Brau, Jeff Chittenden, Alex Mohamed, Lynn Giovannoni, DanBequette, Judy Oglesbee and Jim Moore. Third row are Howard Davis, Larry Watts, Gary Dutton, Kerry Taylor, John Yoshikawa and Dave Chittenden. Back are Gordon Graham, Larry Manit, Dave Wallace, Jim Burns and Jeff Inarashi. Not shown is Jimelle Clemmer. Enthusiastic Exhibitors Tax Meet Set For Farmers A tax management session for farmers andranchers inthe Placer, *Nevada-and El Dorado counties area willbeheld Jan. 9 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Placer High School cafeteria in Auburn. The program is being sponsored by the Farm Advisor's offices in Grass Valley, Placerville and Auburn. Farm Advisor Les McCabe of Nevada County, in announcing the meeting, said recent changes“jmrincometax laws, depreciation and capital gains, transferring land and incorporating the farm business, and estate and gift taxes will be highlighted. Special participants will include Dr. Doyle Reed, extension economist for the University of California at Davis, and Mr. T.L. Chamberlain, attorney and hereford breeder from Auburn. Gregory M. Enoksen Commissioned Lf. In U.S. Air Force Gregory M. Enoksen of Grass Valley, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force upon graduation from Officer Training School at Lackland AFB, Texas. Lt. Enoksen was selected for the training course through competitive examinations with other college graduates. He is being reassignedto Greenville AFB, Miss., WATER COLOR SETS 54°5,,.S1199 ARTISTS OIL COLOR SETS by Grumbacher from $360. $2095 Grass Valley PHONE 273-4288 120 W. Main Street Marshall’s PHOTO OIL COLORS $478 $998 The Nevada County District Fair Board met last week in the Home Economics Building at the Fairgrounds with an enthusiastic group of flower and show exhibitors. Many of the exhibitors present have been showing flowers at the fair since it began inthe late ‘30s. For many years local flower exhibitors have wanted to limit entries to residents of Nevada
County, but the Fair Board felt there were not enough local exhibitors to make a good flower show. At that time, which was inthe early ‘50s, there were only about 30 local people displaying flowers and entries totaled around 400 to 500. This past year found over 60 local exhibitors with a list of entries totaling over 700, the highest number of flower entries ever exhibited in the history of the local Fair. Numerous suggestions and requests were made to meet with theBoard and present their views and reasons why the flower show should be limited to residents of Nevada County in 1964. It was felt by local exhibitors that due tothe local higher elevation and later season, it wasn't fair to them to have to show against those exhibitors from the lower elevations of Placer County. Everyone present agreed to enter more flowers and encourage their friends to exhibit. Local garden clubs are expected to help encourage new exhibitors, probably conducting practice sessions in arrangements as it was noted several experienced flower arrangers are available for this purpose. The Fair Board members were concerned about losing the 200 entries that Placer County exhibitors have been entering, but were assured by everyone present that through new local exhibitors that would enter and an increase When Haitians won their independence from France in 1804, H aiti became the second independent republic in the Hemishere after the United States. day or night Local Fair board Limits Floral Entries To County of entries from all present, any loss caused by limiting the flower show to residents of Nevada County, could be made up. The Board of Directors voted unanimously to limit the Floriculture Division to residents of Nevada County. A revised list of classes in arrangements will be . added and a number of additions in cut flowers will be. made. Bright Holidays » Seponrafer * ALICE’S STYLE SHOP * * 313 Broad N.C. 265-4130 * ALSO NEXT MONDAY THE 23rd GRASS VALLEY NEVADA CITY BERGEMANN Funeral Chapel 246 Sacramento St. Nevada City call. 265-2421 ready to serve you —— oa Sas