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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

May 22, 1974 (8 pages)

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in it,” one councilman said. The new free fare for seniorpatrons with the routes, although they are still experimental and subject to change. On the negative side Harley Frink, owner of Pappy’s Taxi service, voiced his objection about the way the city is operating the bus. Frink questioned if the bus were being operated as a bus or as a taxi service. ‘““The way you. are running the thing it will eliminate my taxi service because I can’t afford to offer taxi service at such a ridiculously low rate,” he complained. The protest is based on the age erento summery it carcasses ‘ ve PROPOSED STATE textbooks are on display this week at Nevada County Fairgrounds with members of the public invited from 2 to 8 p.m. Boaks to be adopted for the 1975-76 school. year are in the fields of reading, English, spelling and handwriting for elementary. schools. George Bryant, director of curriculum for the county superintendent of school's office, said that all’ new proposed instructional material must be made available for public inspection for a 30 day period. Forms for evaluation and comment are available at the display. Sit back and let classified ads do. the sell1. Unlimited ‘ing, renting or buying for you. Square Knots celebrate 20th Bill Peters was caller for the 20th anniversary dance of —— a ”® plan for only $2.a month. Pe yep nary aampenienreny DPE ae iy ~~ 2. No minimum balance. No matter what your from our colorful selection. 4. Check guarantee card. Probably the handiest check cashing LD. you can carry. Guarantees your check up to $100. 5. Overdraft protection. “Instant Cash” eliminates bounced checks. Covers you uf to the limit of your available BankAmericard® credit. 6. The Timesaver® Statement. Lists checks numerically to simplify balancing. Bank of America NT&SA — Member FDIC Florence Crenshaw and clubs were The Pathfinders, . Mavericks, . Sundowners, Highwaymen, and Ready, Single Squares, Jeans and Queens, Tahoe Twirlers, Gold Dancers, Grass and Bassin Cousins. Workshops are held the first and third Tuesdays of each month in the multipurpose room of Nevada Union High School. a, Sec , “9. .-e . _. (Optional). Repay loans or make monthly savings deposits automatically. And for all this you fill out just one application. If you already have a checki America, it's even simpler. ng account at Bank of . *~ Sound easy? Thats thewholeidea. — Depend on us. More Californians do. Checking Plar panx Ol OF AMERICA