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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

May 13, 1976 (12 pages)

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2 — THE NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET — Thursday, May 13, 1976 "WE SURE DON'T ENVY THE JUDGES who will have to select Nevada county's Goddess of Liberty from this host of beautiful young ladies. Front row left to right: Crista Gray, Lisa Smith, Carol Foote, Denise Phillips, Wendy Rich and Leslie McFarland. In the back row are Kathryn Murphy, Kim Curtis, Tammy Reynolds, Becky Browning, Deanne Drovold and Susan Cox. Leslie Simmons is not pictured. i ees Se 5 ete! eceeesegeeeeeseeeeasthee oe ; Charles Kuralt, noted CBS paid ot Nevada ‘City, ch de RC 58 SSOSSERESEDESDIOES peel / Hot sauce : and candidates . NEVADA CITY — Democratic candidates for ‘the state senate will be featured at a Mexican Fiesta, Sunday, May 23, at 2:30 p.m. in Pioneer Park, N.C. Candidates Angelo Pizelo and Wayne Carrothers will speak, as will a representative of Senator Randolph Collier. Also featured live entertainment ‘The donation is $3.50 for adults, $1.75 3 CBS newsman ~ at Sierra Headlines,” —_ at = program ew . Forusn program set or 8:00 in recipient of the Emmy WEVADA COUNTY snes.ts5 “Serum NUGGET sex Gost corerpentee @ West Coast correspondent ‘ «ntl a transfer brought him to. 104 So. Pine Street 0c Bech aenay ag in : The “On the Road’ 95959 sis wich neve bri wenigioes Ipocwnay y= pcr apa bs cade tatiana yee NEVADA COUNTY PUBLISHING CO.‘Second class postage — gal newspaper ofgeneral circulation by the %étt Ne Firehouse Facelift Nugget News Briefs TAX INCENTIVE FOR SOLAR ENERGY A proposed tax incentive to encourage solar energy installation receivéd final legislative approval last week. If Governor Brown signs the bill (he is expected to) tax credits of up to ten percent, or a maximum of $1,000, would be ‘allowed for installing solar heating or cooling equipment. . FARM PRICES INDICATE MORE INFLATION While the administration talked of slowing inflation, Labor Department statistics released this week indicate wholesale food prices rose 0.8 percent in April, figuring out to an annual 9.6 percent rate. NOT ONE CENT IN TAXES FOR FIVE MILLIONAIRES Five millionaires were among the more than 3,000 Americans who earned $50,000 or more during 1974 and federal income taxes, Owner William Pendola will retain ownership of the retail WATCH YOUR PETS! Nevada County Animal Control personnel have announced they will be stepping up their efforts to pick up : stray dogs. Ordinances specify dogs must be on a leash or under the owner’s control at all times. If your dog is picked up, itll cost you $5 the first time, $10 the second time and $20 the third time. OPEN GRAZING ASKED FOR NORTH COUNTY County supervisors are considering a request by Tahoe Cattlemen’s Association to declare all of county east of Highway 49 and north of Tyler-Foote an open grazing area. The request would, in ae ee t J ; program. Each individual may select which MAID OF COUNTY FAIR SOUGHT ‘A brunch has-been set for 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 15, for all county ladies wishing to over this year’s the ages of 17 and 25. For information call 273-7926. merchandise he would offer to seniors at discounted rates. _ "Hl . aif j S5