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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

May 30, 1973 (12 pages)

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Elementary math contest TEAMS FROM Seven Hills and Chicago Park pe, Dianna Pollock, John Allison, Chuck Meyer, Tim Schools tied for first place in the recent math conDuane and David Beeson. The Chicago Park team test. The Seven Hills team is shown below and the Members are Toni Rose, Kathy Bradbury, Randy Chicago Park team in the Top Photo. Seven Hills’ Fluke, Terry Roddy, Krista Rosenberger, Jim team members, shown with coach Doug Brown, are Bierwagen, Chris White, Jenny Sylvester and Dan Wendell Roberts, Lisa Hider, Jon Grag, David HepNaylor. Joe Thoman, principal of the school and math teacher is the coach. Dr. Berg talks about NC museum Dr. Hjalmer Berg, owner of 3r’s Productions, talked about the future of the Nevada County Museum to members of Grass Valley Business and Professional Women. Dr. Berg said that interest in museums has increased in the past few years, possibly due to concern for the future by ; assessing the past. He said that a, many valuable artifacts have been acquired for the museum but space to display them is limited. To date 1500 articles have been catalogued by volunteers and the full time summer curator. Many things are still needed at the_m apes " and volunteers may call 265-9941 TYLER MICOLEAU, who thinks of himself as a modern romantic painter, will to offer their services. show his oil paintings through June at The Gallery, Nevada City.. Micoleau The forum meeting will be paints blossoming orchards, raging oceans, peopled rivers or moddy sunsets. held at 7:30 p.m. June 6 at The His work is in the impressionistic style with the emphasis on the quality of Office. light falling on landscape and people. The show will run June 1 through June 24 with a reception June 3 for the public to greet the artist. Hours of The Gallery are 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Buy at Home Wed., May 30,1973 The Nevada Countv Nugget 1] 10. Crafts & Services . ey ROBERT L. ROSS, JR. OPTOMETRIST 147 Mill St., Ph. 273-6246 Tickets on sale for all night party Tickets for the all-night party for graduating seniors of Nevada Union High School will be on sale Wednesday. Mrs. Virginia Morrish, chairperson of the decorating committee, will hold two meetings at her home on Wednesday: one at 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and one at 7 p.m. Anyone wishing to volunteer for this committee is urged to ‘call
Mrs. Morrish at 273-4890. Beverly Seghezzi is in charge of the all-night party. On her committee are Maudie Walker, senior breakfast; Grace Worley, 4 a.m. continental breakfast; Dorothy Berryman and Donna Chester, chaperones; Jane Bond and Eleanor Kasnoff, prizes; Margaret Wagner, treasurer; Virginia Morrish, decorating and Dick Wagner, publicity. Baccalaureate service will be held on June 3 in the girls’ gymnasium. Seniors are asked to be in the multi-purpose room at 3 p.m. with the service scneauwed lu vegin al 4 p.m. ‘ine senior picnic will be held from 9 a.m. until noon June 4 at ; Memorial Park. Anyone who is not able to donate his services to the senior activities may contribute cash. Send contributions to Senior Activities 1973, in care of Nevada Union High School. ! One Grass Valley mishap Grass Valley made it through the Memorial Day holiday with few problems as only one accident occurred within the city limits on Monday. Police report an auto driven by Rose R. Bauer of Grass Valley backed into one driven by Stuart E. Paine, also of Grass Valley, at the intersection of West Main and Alta Streets. Men's golf is completely full Entries for the men’s portion of the Nevada County Merchants Open golf torunament have been filled but there are still a few vacancies for women golfers. The tourney, now in its sixth year, will be held at the Nevada County Country Club on June 2 and 3 with the ladies going on Saturday and the men to follow on Sunday. Men will have a shotgun start beginning at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday.