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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

July 30, 1964 (24 pages)

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L’S GOLD . é 7961 ‘og Aqng:: *1988nN Ayunop epeaAen’* 60 0G 699 O9E8 OD 0G e OS0 Did . Agree?, Not Quite, Historians Could Change 2 (Continued from Page 15) rene. Or the Lone Pine a NC symbol that was to be a trademark on souvenir spoons, watchfobs and stationery. Or forget Bessie Belle Scarfe after all these years bless her determination she returned to UC in 1963 for her degree. : In the mail: After I came from the 1964 Republican National Convention in HOW HISTORIANS RATE OUR PRESIDENTS On July 29, 1962, The New York Times Magazine re ported the findings of a poll in which the Presidents of the United States were. rated by a panel of seventy-five eminent historians and political scientists. Using five classifications, these students-of American history rated our Presidents in this order: * GREAT NEAR GREAT 2. George Washington 3. Franklin D. Raosevelt 4. Woodrow Wilson 5. Thomas Jefferson 7. Theodore Roosevelt. 8. James K. Polk 1. Abraham Lincom= ‘AVERAGE 12. James Madison 13. John Quincy Adams 14. Rutherford B. Hayes 15. William McKinley 16. William H. Taft 17. Martin Van Buren 18. James Monroe 19. Herbert Hoover 6. Andrew Jackson "ME AS A BACHELOR" By Mike Wagner Mrs. Paine's Third Grade, Nevada City Elementary School 9. Harry S. Truman 10. John Adams 11. Grover Cleveland CAROUSEL BELOW AVERAGE 24. Zachary Taylor 25. John Tyler July The current exhibit at the Nev ada City Artists Gallery represents the work of 19 members of the 26. Millard Fillmore 27. Calvin. Coolidge 28. Franklin Pierce 29. James Buchanan Nevada City Art Association. August 3-9 22. Dwight D. Eisenhower . . Sacramento Music Circus production of Anthony Newley's unique musical Stop the World--I Want to Get Off starring Kenneth Nelson and Carole Cook. Curtain 23. Andrew Johnson time is 8:30 p.m. whose ®Omitted from consideration were Presidents John F. Kennedy,William made; term of office was incomplete at the time the survey was and James A. Henry Harrison, who died a month after his inauguration; he had served little more than half Garfield, who was assassinated before of the United , not President was a year. Lyndon B. Johnson, of course y. States at the time these historians reviewed the Presidenc August 9 . . Sacramento Horseman's Association Gold Trail Mounties Open Horse Show at the Association 20. Benjamin Harrison 21. Chester A. Arthur FAILURE 30. Ulysses S. Grant 31. Warren G. Harding arena, 3200 Longview Drive, SF this clipping and did I agree? Not quite: I think future historand ow Wilson ians will downgrade Franklin D. Roosevelt and Woodr Harry S. Truman. North Highlands. There will be competition in 21 classes and a trophy and ribbon for first and ribbons through seventh place. Sacramento County Sheriff's Possee and Chico Junior Drill team will perform. In-the mail: Nevada August 12 An excellent and honest brochure about the glories of by Mines rn Northe of tour r anothe ..T he New Music Ensemble will in City and asking participation at nights two with 6th and 5th present a concert at the Davis
August on Area a group from the Bay the are they rs travele these campus of the University of Calito kind Be Hotel. l the famous Nationa defornia at 8:15 p.m. in the East More ts, residen ent perman our e becom and return that ones al Hall Studio Theatre. The New lighted travellers are discovering and re-discovering the Nation ing swimm a t, comfor every Music Ensemble is a group of Hotel so very old so very new with composer -performers who play pool parking and excellent food, contemporary chamber music and . explore free group improvisation, Look alikes Peggy Goldwater and Mrs, Bill (Bucky) George Future Farmers Exhibit At Statesion,Fair which includes both the FFA Six members of the Grass Valley Nevada Union Future Farmers of America chapter are the first Nevada County exhibitors at the California State Fair and Exposition's junior division livestock show. The Grass Valley representatives to the show, all students at Nevada Union High School are: Tom Heather, three market Suf folk; Dave Caddy, four market Hampshire; Paul Atkinson, two breeding and two market Hamp and the 4H Clubs. A total of $27,010 will be awarded in Aberdeen-Angus; Douglas New State FFA‘ers will be able to shire; Alan Johnson, one market premiums inthe FFA department. nan, three breeding Polled Here compete in four divisions: horti fords; and Jim Miller, three market Hampshire. culture, farm mechanics, live stock and dairy cattle. Atthis year's Fair, Sept. 2-13, A highlight of the junior divi to competitors in the junior divi stock sale on Sept. 3 at7 p.m. a total of $48,760 will be offered ‘sion activities will be a market Klamath Weed or St. John's-wort, Hypericum perforatum, St. John's-wort family. has become Having traveled to America from Europe, this plant a pest to farmers who find it hard to eradicate, Poisonous to stock, Outlining this makes it a troublesome weed in spite of its beauty. gold, with fields pasture clothing and bands roadsides with yellow Oregon. and it may be found in abundance throughout California oblong leaves small have tops the at branching stems, Simple tops by fivescattered the full length, and are crowned at the of stamens. tufts airy petaled bright yellow flowers centered with pollination of period the or These petals tend to twist after anthesis is passed, that the The common name of St. John's-wort is due to the fact to consecrated day the is which 24 June about appear. first flowers’ all heal to used St, John the Baptist. Long ago these plants were Russorts of infirmities such as being an antidote for snake-bite, insanity. for used was it sians used it for hydrophobia and in England