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‘6 The Nevada County Nugget Wed., May 29, 1974
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Tickets for.
senior party
are availableTickets are now on sale for the
all night party for members of .
the 1974 graduating class of
Nevada Union High School.
. All-night activities include
swimming, dancing, sports, a
continental breakfast and buffet
for seniors and their guests. The
committee of parents planning
the activities urge early pur—
‘chase of tickets so plans for the
exact number to attend may be
’ Donations from merchants —
are still needed arti anyone
wishing to contribute to the
senior activities may call 2732581. Parents unable to help in
the activities are encouraged to
send a cash contribution. Mail
checks to Mrs. Wagner, Rt. 1,
Box B 163, Nevada City. .
The Nevada County Sheriff's
Association will sponsor the
awards breakfast, to be held at 9
a.m.June 7 in the multipurpose 4
room of NUHS.
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The committee will meet
again on Wednesday.
Sample ballot
5
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SOFT SUNLIGHT bathes these outdoor plants and
5) complete
holes of the green leaves.
creates an Interesting desian shining through the tiny
Registered voters of the
county should ‘have received
their sample ballots
for the June
voce NID plans fee increase
Clerk Ted Kohler or the county
clerk’s office, “now,’’ Kohler
said. “Do not wait until election
day.”
'
Jf there are questions on
where to vote, cadidate data,
absentee voting or other election
questions, the clerk’s office staff
are willing to help. Call 265-2461,
san
Also callie
anyone wits aces
for district services
ae
Nevada
Irrigation
Dist
service work under the current nections from the raw water
ditch but the private pipeline is
schedule”. Scurr
a unPn
tok conten that NID is not trying to make a a conglomoration of pipe sizes’’.
(
NID to construct the Loma Rica
Treatment Plant.
The board also approved the’
water
system agreement for
profit
but
‘‘just
trying
to
break
Several
others
said
they
doubted
the Accu-Vote voting machine before voting on proposed inthat the line could withstand
the Crestview Estates No. 2in Grass
‘may do so at the clerk’s officein creases in fee schedules for even.”
district services.
He gave
a few examples of high water pressure from the. Valley which will allow the
contractor to proceed with
they
Board members said
price increases the district has Cascade Ditch.
ae
wanted to ome a the —. had to absorb just within the Director McAdams, a resident contruction. Numerous
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last year. One is barbed -wire in the area, said he doubted that easements were approved
Sit back and let clasmore carefully before coming
which cost NID $17.50 a roll in his neighbors would vote an routinely on Combie North
sified ads do the sell-' 9 final decision. Manager. 1973 and is $34.50 now. Another is assessment
improvement
Phase 11 and the Doty North
fee schedule has plans to supply the area with
remarks from a couple of
ing, renting or buying board not to wait too long before Gunite wire which sold for $55 district for a new
for you.
doing so though because “we are
’ BUSINESS
BILLBOARD
Se
rs but no
was
in the future.
because “we are performing treated water.
taken. One director said, ‘‘“Now
NID has received word from
service work at a higher cost
we can bring these people into
the State Department of Water.
than the rates we charge.”
line who have refused to pay in
The rate increase will be only Resources that the deadline for the past”. No other comment
on on Davis-Grunsky
_ for district gérvices and not in completi
-wasmade. .
No.DG-LC
31 has been
the monthly water charge but an contract
The next regular meeting of
from May 15, 1974 to the board will be June 14. _
NID
did say that the extended
water rates will also have to be July 31, 1975 to-allow time for
increased
in
the
near
future.“We willbecomingtothe Terry
Lon Gilbert
board on that at a later date’, he
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A. Warren Army recruit
y
er
grad
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after considerable discussion, Terry A.Warren, 18, son
of Mr. Valley View, Grass -Valley
E. M. DALPEZ sewer}
. ijiw. main
rie.
310 BROAD ST., N.C. 265-4501
.
. Grass vay Ca,
5x5
:
adjust’ their
,
oe THe aged
as projects. .
Discussiép:.of an election of
_
they
are
either
satisfied
with
the
last year and is $111 today.
Director James McAdams raw water they. now receive officers for the Cascade Shores
said NID is being forced to from NID or have wells. NID Water Co. ‘brought happy
.
he
THE CIPSON’S .
«(273-2561
;
UTTLE OLD
-BAKE SHOP.
429 E. Ridge Rd. Grass V.
os
P.O Box 1034
265-6166
hookupPp to
ey
ail. es, oped
vate inthe
raw wa
a
Jents
Pino
eine atthe Oe hoes
TURN OFF THE LIGHTS
U.S. at Army
Training Center, eInfantry
Ft.
Ord.
Alto Cascade Cover area on Banner Mountain until after the NEW YORK
“A Con. He received instruction
in drill
‘engineering staff can make a Slidated Edison Co. computer and ceremonies, weapons, map
study of the. problems in that labored and out came a $6,000 reading, combat tactics,
seen’
ie
electricity bill for Mrs. Sydell military courtesy, military
__ Astaffer said; “We have had Greenberg,
whose monthly costs justice, first aid, and army
“numerous requests for conhad been averaging $19.
history and traditions.
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