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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

December 30, 1969 (8 pages)

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ii : PEATODICALS SECTION CAL. ST. LIBRARY SACTO. CAL. 95814 F OS AEN 7m ; ee se Serving the communities of Nevada City, Grass Valley, Red Dog, You Bet, Town Talk Glenbetek Little York, Cherokee, Mooney Flat, Sweetland, Al O French Corral, Rough and Ready, Graniteville, North San Juan, ‘North Bloomfield, Humbug, Relief Hill, Washington, Blue: Pent, La Batr Meader, melas Ridge. Union Hill, Peardale, Summit City, Walloupa, “Gouge Eye, Lime Kiln, Chicago Park, Wolf, Christmas Hill, Liberty Hill, Sailor Flat, Lake City, Selby Flat, Grizzly Hill, Gold Flat, Soggsville, Gold Bar, Lowell Hill, Bqurbon Hill, Scotch Hill, North Columbia, Columbia Hill, Brandy Flat, Sebastopol i Newtown, Indian Flat, Bridgeport, Birchville, Moore's Flat, Orleans Flat, Remington Hill, Anthony House, pantie Technet, Sot Ruane eee weed VOLUME 49 ‘NUMBER 50 10 Cents A Copy Published Wednesdays, Nevada City Plaque planned for TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1969 : Christmas lighting winners chosen oe. S. Yuba water office Many local citizens have been headed the drive for this desiginterested in the preservation of nation, and. Chairman Sally Ott's Assay office in Nevada Lewis this week called it "a City, but as important hisconsiderable step forward, It torically--perhaps more so-will be the first registered state ‘ is the fact that this building plaque in Nevada City." Mrs, Lewis told the county housed the , first: office of the South Yuba Canal Water Co. supervisors that a plaque dediThis water company was the cation is scheduled for the first predecessor to what is now PaSaturday in May, 1970. "The dedication of this landcific Gas & Electri¢ Co. as an The water company’s occumark will be developed event to bring many special guests and visitors to the area," a report submitted by the com pancy in the old yellowed building soon will be commemorated with a-state plaque as the office has “been declared a registered mission to the county ‘super state historical landmark. visors said. : Sponsoring the dedication The Nevada County Historical be the local landmarks commisSion and the California Heritage~ acceptable on January 2 SACRAMENTO — Applications for admission of new and return ing students to Sacramento State College for the fall semester of 1970 will ‘be accepted beginning James Ott, proprietor of the # assay office, assayed the first THE ALVIN DILTS home above and the Roy Brooks home were winners in Grass Valley and ore from the Comstock Lode in Nevada City respectively in the Chambers of Commerce and Lions Clubs Christmas lighting 1859, setting off a silver rush contest. Winners for businesses were Dilley's Market in Nevada City and Emmanuel Episcopal into what is now Nevada that riChurch in Grass Valley, All winners and addresses are: Dilts, 115 Silver Way; Brooks, 388 Brock valed the famous Mother Lode Road; Dilley's Market, 754 Zion St, and Emmanuel, 241 S, Church St. Second for homes, Otto gold rush 10 years earlier. L. Poitz, Tim Burr’ Lane, off Greenhorn Road and Francis Williams, 61 Mayflower Drive, The report also reviewed Nevada City; third in homes were'D, R. Annin, Starbright Acres and Mr. and Mrs, Bill Thomas, other aspects of the landmark _437 Zion St. Second and third in business winners were: Foothill Flowers, 102 West Main St.; commission's work since it has
at 8 a.m. on Jan, 2, an SSC ad formed last April. The group mission official announced to was _ successful in _ having canceled. an order that the remaining part of the headframe at day. “Returning students” refers to those who have not been en-Empire Mine be demolished. rolled at Sacramento State ColWhen the Indian ceremonial lege during the spring semester, circle near Truckee was moved, 1970, but who attended SSC earthe commission took photolier. graphs and cross section drawIn a letter sent out to all fall ings and established sources for semester applicants, the college historical data. ; indicated that applications may The group has a goal of probe mailed to the college or deviding 20 historic markers anlivered in person, 2 nually and promoting additional ; "All applications will be datemarkers sponsored by indi= time stamped and priorities esviduals or organizations. tablished within the class level Mother Lode Bank, S.P.D, Shopping Center; The Californian, 148 Mill St.; and Bank of America, 300 Broad St. The microwave station on Wolf Mountain won honorable mention from the Grass Valley judges and three homes were named for honorable mention in Nevada City: Don Wasley, 111 Walrath Ave.; Beryl Robinson Jr., 115 Walrath Ave.; and Dahl Larsen, 122 Cottage St. _ Number one.in Nevada City * and other enrollment limitations in the chronological order of the receipt of application," Richard J. Warren, Admissions Officer at the college, announced. Cal Expo to have assembly "Applications will be accept-~ Jehovah's: witnesses in Grass ed until enrollment levels are reached," Warren said. "Length Valley will join 17 other conof ‘the filing period will differ gregations from California Circuit #14 for a circuit assembly at Cal Expo in Sacramento this for different class levels,” Warren said that applications received after enrollment levels are reached will be returned to the applicant with a letter weekend, canceling local meetings at 101 Catalpa Lane, Earl Demas said today. ae Demas is the pre milisting the status of other State Colleges. in order to minimize nister of the Grease Valley conand said almost 3,000 Pid in redirection of apgre persons are expected to be presto hear "The college will make every ent Sunday at 3 p.m.: effort to notify students of their District Supervisor Alvyn L. ubject tentative admission within two Franck speak on "True Religion V the is received," Warren continued. False," P. re ° t : THIS IS NEVADA City's best decorated home for the 1969 Christmas holiday and Lions Club lighting conte: of Commerce number one by the Chamb er Brooks home is at 388 Brock Road, seaon, judged mittee, the hes: ~