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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

January 4, 1961 (6 pages)

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Wednesday, January 4, 196) “Page 2. 2 ~ TWO INTERESTING LETTERS.. 1 Paine Resigns School Board 450 LOCAL. BOWLERSIN TOURNAMENT =~ 2 Edmunds To Litton Mr. Albert L. Casey, President Governing Board Nevada Union High School endeavoring to ee better County. With the Compliments of the Season, Dist. sider your decision. I agree there are those in our county who feel that their sole responsibility to the County is to grudgingly pay Dear Al, theirtaxes; and, who seem Sincerely yours , So that thé public may know, I take this means to advise the Board that I will not be a candidate for reelection, recognizing that the beginning filing date is a short month away on February 17, 1961, It is my opinion that no member should serve more that two terms, Interested, qualified citizens from the Nevada City area must come forward, file their candidacy and thereby help shoulder the responsibility for contin ued educational progress in Nevada County. My goals of six years ago have been achieved. My campaign promisesto the Electorate*have been kept. With the help of many others ingly resent any changes from the past. Such persons seldom, if ever, take an interest in Public affairs, except when they are directly affected. These reactionaries within the County cannot continue to hold back our progress, andthose who want to see it go ahead must have the courage to continue the fight, I-feel sure there are many who want progress, but are not as articulate as some of the others. Nevada County might well Say, as. ‘Sam Foss' so ably put it; "Bring me men to match my mountains, Bring me men to match my plains. for the 1961 fallterm. A Superintendent, elected unanimously by all five members of the Board, is proving to be an excellent choice, I didnot run from anything in 1960 and} am not running for anything in 1961, casions come up against the ++++++ Charles V. Litton onthe Planning Commission Robert Paine, Vice President A Member from Nevada City Region III, of the California that interest here is keeping pace with national growth. Over four hundred and fifty men and women bow! regularly on the five nights a week scheduted for league play, but Dick Page, Gold Lodge, in Nevada City, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. , on January 8, 1961. The program for the coming year will be outlined Thenew of} ficers are George Van Rein, . President, Paige Harper, Vice . Bowl manager, captured of the total j it is ever to progress, andwe, L2boratories Grass Valley, California it-is with the deepest re gret that I have learned of your resignation from the Planning Commission, and I sincerely hope that sufficient assurances will be forthcoming so that you may recon cessarilycompetitiveand Dick Page, a fine bowler in hisownright, has established classes for beginners, Friday , January 6th at 10:30 a.m. , a meeting will beheld at the "Wednesday we have a short Gold Bowl, 115 Bank St. for women interested in joining 9:30 p.m. The lanes are open from 11;30 a.m. to 2:00 a, m. every day and Saturday and Sunday are good days for practice or social bowling." In the first half of league BILLIE KYLE SHOWS HOW..to strike out. play Bud Waring had high She is president of the Golden Sierra Bowl-. game of 259 and Dick Page 672 high series, In the ing Association. women's leagues Marlen Parkhouse had high game with 236 while Betty -Hol a ladies day league that is primarily designed for beginners, Those attending will receive free instruction, Coffree and donuts will be served, Junior league play begins Jan. 14th, Girls and boys from 11 to 14 years of age are eligible, Free instruction will be available from 10:30 to 11:00 on Saturday morning. Looking forward to the counseling and advice, and despite the disheartening set GOLD BOWL MANAGER..Dick Page is a consistently high scorer with a reputation backs you have received; for as a solid and patient teacher. the sake of our County I would add-my plea to those of many others, for your reconsideration’ -and ask. that * Thank You For Your Patronage During the ; F ast Year. Uerretts & Steel yOu again join with us in 128 Mill St. eco
Grass Valley COVEY’S BIGGEST USED CAR SALE 143 E. Main St, Grass Valley THIS. SALE LASTS ONE WEEK, BUY NOW & SAVE 1951 Ford Station Wagon 995 1949 Mercury Sedan ee 1952 Packard Sedan ee 1952 Lincoln Club 95 1952 Crysler Sedan +195 395 1954 V8 Dodge Sedan 395 1953 Pontiac Sedan 1954 Ford Station Wagon —— 395 1953 Olds. 88 Club. SS 295 295 1953 Chev. 6 Sedan 1953 Chev. St. Wag. +395 1953 Plymouth Club 295 1952 Hudson 6 Sedan 295 1951 Hudson 8 Sedan —___ +195 1951 Dodge Sedan = +95 295 1953 Ford Club 590 1954 Int. Pickup $395 1954 Chev. Bel Air ® VERY SPECIAL _.22 FOOT HOUSE TRAILER 4 Burner Gas Stove and Heatei Electric Water Heater and _ Refrigerator Ready To Move Into and SAVE RENT onty 5495 LATE MODEL CARS TOO _ EARLGARAGE COVEY’S— + New Year, we wish to—— to rely upon your wise Dear Charles: supply gaily lettered shirts . But all bowling is not nec session lasting from 6:30 to need your leadership. Ifeela great personal loss on the Board as I have come Litton Engineering sponsor the team and often pointed out that there is plenty of room for more. "League bowling takes up the lanes Monday, Tuesday, Thursday andFriday from 6:30:to 11:30," said Page. Harper,: cigarette market. Firemen, S.P.D, Grocery, Richfield Ralston 's Ladies’ Wear, and the Bums and Arrowheads, the last two being junior teams, Participation by many of these teams is made possible by public spirited merchants and professional men who on each team it is apparent State Horsemen's Association will be held at Seaman's In my numerous activities Menthol ciagarettes, said in County affairs during my ° 44 years of living in Nevada to give the smoker a sense of County, Ihave on many ochealthful medication, have ware, Frank's T.V., Imperial Upholstery, Gold Flat leagues use the Gold Bow] lanes and with ten teams to a league and five members The Kick-Off Breakfast of Gen Question Mark, Alpha Hard sport. Locally, nine separate Men with empires in their III includes the counties of ' purposes, } Sacramento, Yolo, Yuba, ° And new eras in their:; Sutter, Placer, El Dorado, ; brains." and part of Solano, same problems you have ex perienced; and!1 heartily, agree with your summary of the lack of understanding and cooperation received from some county officials. Nevada County needs men of your Vision and Ability if Very truly yours, Horsemen To Meet Sunday Secretary, atx Cameron Mc= Killop, Treasurer, Region } a million dollar High School will be ready fér occupancy Cecil Edmunds President, heres totaled 591 for high ~ series, Billie Kyle maintained a high average of 169 for women and Chuck Frazer hada high average of 187 to lead the men, The following teams were winners in their respective leagues; Eddie's Bank Club, League play in the second half of the current bowling tournament began last night at the Gold Bowl! in Grass Valley. Second half'winners become eligibleto play first half winners for the season's . championship. Bowling has become America’ fastest growing SO auici$VAN & STORAGE PHONE 265-2686 the nifty nine-fifty A-HI 0 ON YOUR DIAL our financial affairs are a good example. When you keep them together, they’re easier to handle—easier to keep straight. That’s why it makes sense to keep your savings where you can Open a checking account, get a personal loan, or simply talk over your money matters. Only your bank can work for you in so many. ways. SAVE AT BANK OF AME RI CA