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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

January 22, 1969 (12 pages)

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st is having a crab feed. The gulls on the CHOW TIME is all of the time for sea gulls, helps keep the sea and land clean. This flock is ee en eer, those noisy featered rascals whose appetite on the waterfront in Eureka, California, and building probably have had their fill, temporarily that NC buses will The Nevada City School District board of trustees accepted the low bid for two new school buses from Sierra Truck and Motor. at a special noon méeting Friday. ‘Bids for the buses had been opened Monday at an adjourned meeting held jointly. with the Pleasant Ridge School District board. Nevada City district will purchase two new buses and Pleasant Ridge one, , Sierra's bid was $11,164.31 per bus, The equipment will be an International chassis and Blue Bird body. i The only other bidder was Farber Ford, Farber's Blue Bird body bid was cost $11,164 $11,649.31, Both Sierra and Farber: submitted two other body types: Carpenter and Superior. Both were higher than the Blue Bird body style. The trustees. agreed that the low bid met specifications announced in the callfor bids and voted unanimously to accept the low bid. The Pleasant Ridge board also accepted the same bid and an order for three buses will go to Sierra Truck and Motor. Carl Early conducted the luncheon meeting at the Holiday House Restaurant AN EXCITING FINISH \ EVERY YEAR IN THE ro o=. 28.4, TITLE IN THE 4° ANNUAL 7 4 RRNALINRE, MARA Oho Oe Aas "1 LOSE BY ONE To with all five members present, FRAME! For Merit ation af 3f tence Ante Oat: motion o egro offiAe cae cers to full colonel was welDAVIS WON come as evidence of merit PICKING UP rewarded; but the good feelana emen ing it evoked was dulled ON His LAST somewhat by Pentagon point_ ing with pride to roof there is equality in the armed forces” and the implication that the promotions were made to encourage more Negroes to make the service a career, richly deserved their new rank; and they should have been given it without strings. They are dedicated to the service of their’ country and have the right to undiluted satisfaction in the recognition of their competence. Want ads Pay LEFT THE 6-10 PINS apace HIS s+ 4 & 3 i » Be Those 27 officers no doubt. American soldiers . Morse GRASS VA Gulf Watchtower Famous U. S. 90 overlooking the Mississippi Gulf. This ornate victorian watchtower was built in the late 1800’s by a.prominent and wealthy Biloxi, Mississippi, family to guide its four racing sloops to safety during the summertime regattas. A later owner used the tower to shine a light at night on his costly racing sloop which was anchored out in the Gulf. owned by the City of Biloxi. Known as “The House of Treasures”, this historic mansion has been preserved as a
cultural center and museum. A unique collection of 18th century entiques and objets d’art have made this one of the most interesting and popular tourist attractions on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Often called “America’s Riviera,” this year roufid seashore resort area is popular with vacationers: from all over the United States. "MEMBER F.0.1.C. f DO ALL YOUR BANKING AT MLB! THE MOTHER LODE AREA’ S* ONLY INDEPENDENT, HOME-OWNED AND OPERAT ED, FULL-SERVICE BANK LLEY © NEVADA CITY fi “ PLACERVILLE ¢ SONORA.» FOLSOM. “TWAIN HARTE © ALTAVILLE 7 Wednesday, January 22, 1969 The Nevada County Nugget SD : Nevada City . students. graduating Five Nevada City residents will be among 645 students who will receive degrees at the fall semester commencement exercises at Chico State College F ebruary 1. . They are Diane P. Jeswein, majoring in social welfare, Dennis H, Painter, business management, Lawrence J. Pastorino,. general agriculture, Ronald I. Pierce, applied science, and Ernest F, Ourssell, industrial arts. The ceremony-starts at 10 a.m, in the College North Gymnasium, Chico, Chamber The Nevada City Chamber of Commerce is seeking the oldest personborn within the city or its fringe areas, and who still resides here. We.feel there are many senior citizens who would qualify for consideration in this search, therefore, are appealing to anyone who knows of a lady ,; or gentleman who has lived possibly his fourscore and more years, There are registration blanks in most of the Nevada City stores, to be filled out by the person entering his name, or by a friend or relative. We'd like to know the name, birthdate, and birthplace of all those who will be considered for special honors the first week in February. Deadline for entry is January 21, We attended the annual California State Chamber of Commerce installation and luncheon on January 16, and found it to be a great experience, Featured speaker was Dr, Samuel I, Hayakawa, .acting-president of San Francisco State College, who pulled no punches in expressing his views on the dissension and unrest in his college and throughout the United States. He made sense in explaining how much of it came about, and blames the small faction of striking teachers for the college problem. This "Kamikaze Squadron", as he called them, are just-average instructors, who are not too well respected by their peers, are generally not great scholars, and are bored to death with their jobs. The good doctor was given a royal welcome and a standing ovation at the conclusion of his talk. Take notice of the glassedin frame at the National Hotel. The winning pictures of the recent vhoto contest are on display. * Master C Member os Deposits insured b F. b 1. C. to $15,000 Ne Monthly Service Charge on Regular Personal Checking Accounts Maintainin a Minimum Balance o Night Depository Safe Deposit Boxes