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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

March 26, 1964 (28 pages)

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To Study Nevada City Park Senate Resolution 34 directing the Department of Parks and Redreation to make a study of the feasibility of establishing a state historical park in Nevada City day of the 1965 regular session. The Lunardi resolution notes that “Nevada City is known and recognized as the finest existing example of a California Gold was introduced to the Senate Rushcommunity, a repository of floor Monday by State Senator 4 Paul J. Lunardi. The resolution was referred to the Committee on Natural Re sources for consideration. Senator Lunardi is a member of that committee. The Department of Parks and Recreation would be directed to report its findings to the Senate not later than the 30th calendar Johnson Here April 1 Lunardi's resolution notes that Prop. 1 on the November ballot provides for expenditure of $150 million for acquiring and developing state beach, rical and region al park, recreational and facilities; and also Joy Bearry Sweeps To Beattle Contest Victory, But Where Are The Wigs? The Nevada County Nugget's Beatle Contest produced a grand sweepstakes winner in the person of JoyBearry, 126 Lidster Ave., Grass Valley---and it produced a headache for Nugget business manager Harry Hager. Picking the winners from dozens of entries proved chore enough, but Hager has had to launch a search for two more far as Hager is concerned they st oped too short, or two short. an unusual variety of period histo Either is accurate. the Public Resources architecture and mining relics, motes that Prize winners can pick up their Code requires that projects inwithin the confines of a thriving ds atthe Nugget office, 318 awar oribe shall s fund state its s ing respect volv modern town which Broad St., but the wigs are on a on. luti reso ive slat legi by ted gina past." first-come, first-served basis un Approval of the resolution at or les Beat The feasibility study would detwo ps til Hager scal termine whether it is adviseable thistime would avoid a one year finds a store that isn't sold out. of to use a complex of several hisdelay on legislative approval Miss Bearry won a Beatle alsites, and the proposed park. torical buildings, , a wig, Vaseline anda bum rseendo owed foll on acti downthe The through ed scatter telics comb. Beatle wigs, -and that ain't hay. ment of the historical park idea Maureen townarea, without interfering runde Other winners are lly tota s just urer fact by more than a dozen local orManu um for with existing businesses, as the alb an , estimated the demand for wigs Hill, Nevada City ganizations, anda request by the les; basis of a state park. Beat the of on niti prodefi the best Beatle kind) and stopped Nevada City Council that a feasi(the , a ille tonv Camp ano, As . Cass y need And duction far short of the bility study be undertaken. nition; defi best d n seco for k wig Spea Lunardi Will To County Educators Congressman HaroldT. Johnson will be in western Nevada County all day April 3, it was announced this week by the Gold Quartz Democratic Club. * The club will hold a no host dinner at the Bret Harte Inn that evening to honor Johnson. A cocktail hour will precede the 7 p.m. dinner. Classes Planned Those who attend the annual Summer meeting of the Nevada County School Boards Association April 2 at the Gold Nugget Inn will hear areport on school legislation from State Senator Paul J. Lunardi, the county superintendent of schools office reported this week. ome Bohs geome Mekr WORLD PRESS DISPATCHES the anti-Communist war, and to Russians Reject Offer purge the government machinery selene " to shoot or give life im prisonment to those who have to the people. " To Destroy.480: Planes, been harmful+++4 ++ In SAN FRANCISCO Presiden £2 Gemeente Sa Say All Or Nothing tial presssecretary Pierre Sierra College's 1964 summer school program was approved last week by college trustees, with Vice President Marion Akers" announcement of increased course offerings from 25 to 35. Except for a community ser mathematics, and the English novel, A forestry program in work experience started last year will continue. An agriculture experience program will also be started with federal Smith-Hughes act cedures, all courses are regular college cre dit courses. Enroll assistance. vice course in cafeteria pro ment, which began at less than 200 two years ago and exceeded 350 last summer, is expected to pass 400 this year. The six week session will begin June 22 and end July 31, with most classes to be held at the Rocklin campus. However, art and social studies courses will again be taught at Kings Beach by Harold and Vesta Chastain for college credit. New courses added this sum ‘mer will include an additional chemistry course, biology, z o8eg° **P96T ‘9% Yorep ** *1033NN ouL’* Ko aBeg Lunardi Introduces Resolution te That Hager-ed Lo Setok Stephen Micoleau, Nevada City, an album for “I like the Beatles because. ."; Deborah Hammock, Grass Valley, a wig second; Bill Sibley, Forest, an.album (Beatle, at that) for "I hate the Beatles. . Bs Janet Stone, Grass Valley, a wig for second; Nancy Martin, Grass Valley, an album for the best drawing; and Dennis Doliner, Grass Valley, a wig for the second best drawing. Several courses will be offered in each of these areas: art, busi ness, engineering, English, in dustrial technology drawing and history. Courses also will be offered in Spanish, psychology, and home economics. The cafeteria courses, each one week in length, are to be in menu planning, food purchasing, personnal management and cost accounting and receipt keeping. had re Most courses will be offered Atthe disarmamament conferSalinger announced he for run would and post his during a. m. hours,,. according to signed ence at GENEVA the U.S. offered priratic Akers, Democ the in r
Senato B-47 e to destroy 480 of its obsolet bombers if the Soviet Union would mary in California. ++ +44 destroy an equal num ber of its st foreign aid apsmalle The TU-16 planes. Soviet delegate quest in history, re ation propri Tsarapkin said that the U.S. just sent to Conwas , billion $3.4 B-47's Ttie Nevada Union High School lease four such classrooms in wanted to get rid of the this on Johns ent Presid by gress A-11 new its board of trustees began an invest order to meet increased enrollto make room for bill be‘igation of portable classrooms ment demands for space in the the for ying Testif week. give to West the urged he planes; gn affairs last week. 1964-65 school year. serious consideration tothe earlifore the house forei , : NGTON The trustees met with a repWASHI in ttee or buy commi The district will likely er Soviet proposal that all nations said Rusk resentative of the Modulux ComDean State of ary Secret destroy all their bombers. pany of Hayward who presented that the programisa "tight, real++4+4+ Spring Has Sprung facts of construction and duraAn analysis prepared by the istic one." A Leak 44+ ++ bility and showed a model of his defense department for the AsPALO in arally firm's portable rooms, at ng Speaki sociated Press in WASHINGTON NEVADA CITY paign The buildings are prefabricated a-cam ed launch that ALTO three indicates that in the last nullify to at the factory and can be set up ive initiat the t agains plane military years the bill for. Max. Min. Rainfall on any levelsite. They look like crashes has reached $1.8 billion. the Rumford Fair Housing-act, Mar. 19 67 26 permanent structures and can be Episcopal Bishop James Pike said tte tt 20 68° 32 make would painted to fit into the current act the of repeal that In Saigon, SOUTH VIETNAM, . 04 36 69 21 the of shame high school landscaping. “the ornia Calif that Premier Nguyen Khanh said ol AS 39 22 the of e Leasing cost averages $2400 sham e andth on Nati shoot to intends his government oon -32 Sh 23 Rumthe per year on a three year contract, that said He ” orld. w wealthy the force to slackers, 24 41= 32 .39 trustees were told, for a standard “every of t suppor the leisure class of Saigon to enter ford Act has 038 25 AD 25 size classroom, Freight and insignificant church group in the 32.43 Rainfall to date stallation add about $600 to the State. 48.89 Rainfall last year “NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET ++44+ initial year's cost. Published every Thursday by High School Principal William In an effort to further France's GRASS VALLEY NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET, influence in Latin America, Ger George suggested the board conMax. Min. Rainfall INC, » 318 Broad Street, Nevtinue its investigation into poreral Charles de Gaulle visited Mar. 19 123 39 ada City, Calif. Second class table classrooms and look into in e engag to week last O MEXIC 20 13 43 postage paid at Nevada City, other portable units that are availtalks with President Lopez 21 67 36 Calif. Adjudicated a legal able. Mateos. De Gaulle spoke in .39d 32 49 "22 newspaper of general circula~The board discussed district Spanish from the balcony of the 23 34 31 1,22 tion by the Nevada County Surelative to sabbatica 1 policy. the first foreign 24 49.32 43 perior Court, June 3, 1960 \. National Palace, It was agreed that the leaves». dignitary ever allowed to appear 25 ecree No. 12,406. Subscripdistrict should require that teach; on he balcony. 34, 87 Rainfall to date tion rates: One year, $4; Two ers taking sabbatical leaves be 48.39 Rainfall last year years, $6; Three years, $8. Honor Best Students For the second straight year, Sierra College's instructors will honor the best students in each department, withthe Student Body executive council sponsoring the spring “recognition banquet”™. The banquet is similar to an athletics award banquet, but is designed to honor scholarship instead of athletic prowess. om aba RN tee eae TEN Portable Classrooms Studied requiredtocarrya full academic load of study the leave. But trustees c ould not agree on the definition of a full academic load. The board granted Superintendent Gerald Gelatt permission to offer contracts for the 1964-65 school year to any good applicants in English, -arts and crafts, and girls‘ physical education at high school level, and in science at junior high school level. Applicants will be screened by Gelatt, withthe board reviewing qualifications of the applicants at the time of contract approval. Gelatt passed out copies of an outline of district courses of study to the members for examination before the next board meeting, April 6. Those present included W.W. Brunker, H. George Sr., and J. Willis. Longo And Looser Reappointed Planners Francis Longo, Truckee, and John J, Looser, Grass Valley, have been reappointed tothe Nevada County Planning Com mission by the county board of supervisors,