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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

July 30, 1964 (24 pages)

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July 30, 1964..Nevada County Nugget.. we gue oa THE FOURTH ANNUAL TOUR of Nevada City was over several weeks ago, but bike riders are still coming back to Nevada City to ride the course and train for other races. Bill Harrison (left) of Los Altos, and Dave Capron of Mountain View, both competitors in past races here, spent three days in Nevada City this week training on the local hills, They are preparing for the Olympic trials to be held in New Yorkin September, Asked how they felt about the Tour of Nevada City, both said it is the best race in the country for both rider and spectator. Harrison saidhe.considered the Tour the LeMans of bike racing. Bats have changed relatively Elk Hunt Sheets Now _ little inessential details of strucBike Race Nevada City's Golden Wheelmen Bicycle Club conducted three races during July. In the 10 mile handicap race, Don Davis of Nevada City took first place followed by Diane Davis, Nevada City; Glen Davis, : Nevada City and Jim Valdez of Nevada City, Lee Smith of Meadow Vista was fast time winner for Henness Pass Highway Association To Make Annual Trip Saturday The Henness Pass Highway Association, the only highway organization without a highway, will make its 11th annual tour of the historic Sierra freight route this weekend. The group will gather for registration and lineup at 8 a.m, Saturday in front of the Nevada City Hall, The tour will take the route through Purdon Crossing, Al's Comers, Malakoff Diggin's, North Bloomfield, Relief Hill, Washington, Bowman La ke and camp for the night at the once thriving mining city of Meadow Lake. . : NEVADA COUNTY COUNCIL FOR RET ARDED CHILDREN RUMMAGE SALE July 30..31-Aug 1..2 217 W. Main St., G.V. .Smith and Don Davis. Available From Fish And Game Office Application forms and information sheets for the special Tule Elk hunt in Mono County and the ture in the past 50 million. years. 4 WHEEL special Roosevelt Elk hunt in : Si DRIVE Humbodlt County are now avail. { ne able from license agents and Department of Fish and Game offices throughout the state, the DFG announced this week. Applications for the Tule Elk hunt must be mailed in time to reach the Department's license section, 1825AKSt., by 5 p.m. August 26 to be eligible for the statewide drawing. The drawing will be held August 31 in Sacramento. income 4.857 with Above the timberline— below sea level—across bush
country or turnpike—you ride higher, deeper and farther with a Fed e rd . Toyota Land Cruiser than with any other 4 wheel drive. Mud, sand, snow, rocky canyon or rain-swept bog—nothing stops this tankSecurity tough machine. Its biting stride eats up ground like 7 league boots. Its studhorse 135 hp engine—with 9 forward, 3 reverse gear combinPAI i (] UART F R LY ations—powers you where wheels never made it before. And homeward bound, you cruise up to 85 mph—with foam seat 7-man comfort! Don't put off heading for the country you love. ST VYE TOVGTA/IAND CRUISER 4 wheel drive with 7 league stride SAVI NGS HARTMAN CHEVROLET COMPANY Federal Savings B AUBURN HARDTOP, SOFT-TOP AND STATION WAGON MODELS/PARTS AND SERVICE AVAILABLE 314 MAIN ST, GRASS VALLEY 273-7271 Results the event Lee Smith took top honors in the 25 mile race with atime of . yow THRU TUESDAY onehour, sixminutesand19secJ. AUGUST 4 Pa onds. Dave Green of Grass Valley was second at 1.07.30, Don Davis 1.09.17 and Glen Davis. In the five mile eventDave Green was first followed by Lee Point standings at the end of the month for the handicap showed ~ Don Davis on top with 22 points, Dave Green 21, Jim Valdez 21, Glen Davis 18, Lee Smith 10 and Craig Miller 9. ; In the sprint race ‘point. standings Don Davis again leads the field with 26 points followed again by Dave Green at 21, Lee J “oem ' Smith 18,-Jim Valdez 17, and also SIEGE of the SAXONS Diane Davis 8. if you need a car see us today! TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED TO FIT YOUR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS. low down payments 1958 VOLVO SEDAN DOWN White -Sharp OAC* Real Economy 1956 OLDS SUPER 88 DOWN 4 Dr. Ht. R&H * OAC* Power Equipment 1956 STUDEBAKER DOWN Flighthawk 6 Cyl, * Standard Shift OAC 1955 FORD 4 DR, DOWN V8 Stick Shift ‘* A Mileage Saver aa 1957 DODGE CORONET DOWN 4 Dr. Ht. R&H * Power Equipment OAG 1954 CHEVROLET DOWN It's In Perfect * Condition OAC 1956 BUICK SUPER DOWN $ Dr. Ht. with all * Power Equipment OAC * ON APPROVAL OF CREDIT YOU CAN DRIVE YOUR CAR OUT TODAY! 634 NEVADA CITY HIGHWAY (next to hwy. patrol) Sr ea ee Ee