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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

November 27, 1974 (8 pages)

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"of . Savings ‘most telling address to speeches in which he has laid it _ Joss: of $1.8 billion. companies for president _ If it were up to the executives funds being experienced by the S 32 and ° Loan & L associations Reagan said: Associations Ronald Reagan “The savings of more than 50 a le. In a your care nave me Bind i their lifeblood of ‘this country’s national convention in San housing industry. Without a Francisco, Ronnie tore into the steady flow of savings into infederal government as the cause stitutions such as yours it will be It ‘was unlike many of his tinuing demand for housing.” . ‘He said a $1000 savings tax on the Democrats while exemption would generate defending the Republicans. In capitel to meet construction mentioned needs. He used the figure of $16 never tarred the billion which would come into counts, referring to a bill in bud “Without that Congress, and charged the the average family would have sighted” in its opposition based ‘it liked.” upon the claim it would cause a — ~ Deficit spending he charged the ‘cause. of ‘‘critical ‘Paking note of the shortage of dislocations in our private Vy ‘rea families needed to : host European teachers “Host Family” ‘is open* to anyone ‘who has the desire to increase understanding and friendship between ‘Americans _ are required to provide a private Opportunity to meet their “of interest in the area. transportation. Host Families are asked to meet their guest upon arrival in their~ area. Teachers and Host Families have an opportunity to correspond-for at least a month Arrangements for . participating as a Host Family can be made by writing to: The Commodore, Suite 2100 New York, New York 10017 or call (212) 683-6567. 2 olkswagen of America, non-governmental programs -of-life to foreign teachers 8 The Nevada County Nugget Wed., Nov. 27,1974 capital markets with government competing for the savings that’ fuel the free enterprise _ million Americans entrusted to. system.” “For too many years government policy has ignored the vital role that savings plays in our economy. It has encouraged. spending and discouraged saving.” To make sure he got his point blast at deficit spending. “Continual deficit spending, year in and year out, is not the path to prosperity. It is the road to national bankruptcy. It is like a self-fullfilling prophecy because the more. government goes into debt the more it must borrow. And the more taxes it just ; those forms and to finance an must take from _the productive sector of our economy.’’ Reagan’s ~ outspoken peace, has disappeared after a 100 year watch over an infant's ve in Pioneer Cemetery in before the celebration of The outline of the prone lamb is visible on the where it once rested. Robinson said it pedestal carries the inscription “Sallie M. daughter of T. W. and S. M. Sigourney.. Died May 5, 1864, Age 2 years and 3.:months.”” Robinson described the lamb as being 22 inches by 12 inches and 10 inches by 12 inches high. He said great care has been taken in recent years to preserve the Pioneer Cemetery dating back.,to 1851. He found it criticisms of government may have been designed <for ‘the audience he was addressing but he is bound to strike sympathetic. reactions from large For ‘example: businessmen in’ America spend 130 million man hours a year expense. Government also spends $15 to $20 billion a year to find places to stack all army of paper shufflers.”” Reagan leaves no doubt about serijia attorney, delegate to national convention that .
nominated Lincoln, U. S. and Senator and Minister to Germany has a g ae A 5 z : Ee ; ley fi iL FeSkEE af bees ee : iy § & ee SS oe a yiaee = Granite lamb disappears No candidates file for trustee openings No candidates have come forth to run for 23 vacancies on western Nevada county school governing boards to be filled in a . Consolidated Governing Board Election on March 4. The first day. to take out nomination papers was Nov. 14 at the county clerk’s office. The deadline for filing the filled out difficult: to. believe that a papers with the county clerk is souvenir hunter could be so lacking in respect. to carry off the lamb placed over the infant’s grave so long ago. -The history “Gold Cities” by Doris Foley devotes a chapter to the cemetery, which in the tradition of the New England burial ground was placed behind the ori Methodist church in 1851. The markers_ bear evidence that citizens died at an early age because they failed to survive -violence, plagues and accidents that marked their era. » “Famous ~ statemenand pioneers are buried in Nevada City’s early day cemetery. Aaron Sargent, a Nevada City newspaper editor, a district Jan. 3. Although there have been some inquiriesno. candidates have taken out papers, according to the superintendent of schools office and the county clerk. Successful. candidates will serve four year terms (19751979) unless they are elected to fill out unexpired terms, as the They will take office April 1, 1975. . School races in western Nevada county and trustees affected are: Mics : Nevada Union High School — Ken O’Connell (Area 3),C. Jackson Rayburn (Area 4) and Hamilton Stone (Area 5). Grass Valley School District — Dr. John Peek and Raymond Nevada City School District — Ken Dolan and Roy Brooks. Clear Creek ~ Bob Hattox. Pleasant Ridge — Jim Dunbar and Dan Sweet. A trustee to succeed Marietta Stone, "resigned, will be elected to serve a two year term. Ready Springs Gordon and Kenneth Harper. San Juan Ridge — Shellie: Dachtler and S. E. Stewart. A trustee also will be elected for a two year term to fill the unexpired term of a_ resigned member, Union Hill Charles F. Washington — Roy D. Pike. . Three members will be elected to the county board of education to succeed Helen 2, and Charlene Welker of-Area 3. Area 2 covers Grass Valley, Union Hill and Ready Springs. Area 3 covers Pleasant Ridge, Pleasant Valley and San Juan Ridge. . uf hee Helen "