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Page’ 4 ‘NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE '
MARCH 23—
‘IN THE BOARD OF SU.
PERVISORS IN THE
COUNTY .OF NEVADA
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Regular adjourned meeting, March 16, 1960. .
Present: John T. Trauner, Clerk; Wm. J. Casset-,
tari, Deputy District Attorney.
The meeting was called
to order at 10:02 A.M. by the
Chairman of the Board, and
it was noted that .Supervisor Coughlan was absent
and all other members of:
the.Board were present.
~The “minutes of the previous meeting were read to
the Board by the Clerk and
a motion was made, duly
seconded and passed unanimously approving the min-~
utes as read.
The County Auditor presented the Board with the
warrants due and payable
by the county and a niotion
was made by Supervisor.
Smart, duly seconded and
passed unanimously, aus
thorizing the Chairman: to
sign the warrant register
releasing the warrants for
payment.
The County Auditor presented the Auditor’s Budget
Report from July 1, 1959,
through March 15, 1960, and
the report was accepted and
ordered filed.
Mr. Carlos McGuire,
County Surveyor, appeared
before the Board, and rendered a progress report ;on
une parcelling system that
he is preparing for the
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Builders and
Consumers
Lumber Co.
G. V.-N. C. Highway
At Glenbrook
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county, and was directed ‘to
reappear with a further report at the time his budget
is to be considered for the
fiscal year. 3
Mrs. Margery Worth and
Mr. Kovnick, a representative of the State Department of Social Welfare, appeared before the Board,
and entered into a lengthy
discussion on the reclassification of certain personnel
in the county welfare department. After the discussion a motion was made by
Supervisor Smart, duly seconded to reclassify Mrs. Rovilla Harris from Social
Worker I to Social Worker
II, effective March 1, 1960.
Upon a roll call ballot, a
unanimous vote was recorded.
The Board took no further action on the request
made by the State: Department of Social Welfare. .The Chairman of the
Board then appointed Supervisor Smart to attend a
meeting of the State Social
Welfare Board in Sacramento on March 25, 1960.
At this time a motion was
made by Supervisor Smart,
duly seconded and passed
unanimously, to adjourn for
lunch, to meet again at 1:30
P.M. at
AFTERNOON SESSION
The Board reconvened at
1:10 P.M. and it was noted
that Supervisor « Coughlan
was absent and all other
members of the Board were
present.
Mr. Clare Hughes, county
Purchasing Agent, appeared
before the Board in regards
to the disposition of surplus
lands in the Chicago Park
Townsite that are presently
owned by the County of Nevada, and action was deferred on the matter pending further study by the
Board.
Mr. Merle Barney appeared before the Board.as
a representative of the United States Fish and Wild Life
Control Service, and _ informed the Board that he
felt the salary of the County
Trapper was too low, and
requested that the Board increase that salary. The
Board took no action on the
request.
Mr, A. T. Parsons appeared before the Board ‘in
regards to the Banner Road
and Brockway Road residential zoning, and the
matters were taken under
advisement by the Board:.
Mr.
County Airport -Commission, appeared before the
Board, and a letter of resignation from Mr. Robert
Schiffner, a member of. the
Airport Commission,. was
read to the Board bythe
Clerk: A-motion was -made
by Supervisor Smart, duly
seconded anf passed ‘unanimously,accepting the resignation of Mr. Schiffner
with regrets. ; Pere.
A motion was then made
by Supervisor Smart, duly
seconded and passed unanimously, appointing Mr.
Scott Barrow as a member
of the Airport Commission,
Mr. Clinch then gave a
report on the activities of
the Airport Commission,
and the planning of the
fiscak year budget in regards to the County Airpott.
A letter was read from
Mrs. Eric C. Poole, in re.
gards to the National Flag.
being flown at the Nevada
County Courthouse, and a
Minute Order was issued to
the custodian, directing him
to display the Naticnal Flag
on all legal and national,
holidays.
A letter from the Nicholls
Estate Company was. read
to the Board on the possible
relinquishment of a portion
of old Highway 40 between
Hampshire Rocks and Soda
Springs, and after a discussion the Clerk was directed
to write to the estate company and inform them that
the Board of Supervisors
was going to accept the
roadway as it was relinquished by the State of California.
The Auditor, at the request of Supervisor Loehr,
rendered a comprehensive
report on the possible participation of the County inte
a State Retirement program
for county employees. After
a discussion, the Clerk was
directed to contact the State
Retiremént Board, and have
a representative of that
Board appear before thein
at their next meeting.
A discussion was entered
into on the feasibility of the
employing of a consulting
or engineering or architéetural firm to prepare a feasibility report for a building
program for the county.
Downey Clinch,
Chairman of ‘the Nevadaied he be given permission .
ito buy a Sheepsfoot Tamper,
land a motion was made by
“My new automatic dishwasher gives me
a lot more time for my children!”
Nobody’s tied to an apron i
ily! Dishes are beirg done,
same time there’s a happy hour of
family fun before bedtime! More golden hours with the children come easily
when you have an automatic dishwasher. Dishes
are cleaner, too—many
times cleaner, ’cause they’re
washed in water hotter
than your hands could
n this famand at the
P.
ever touch! Your family will enjoy the
wonderful convenience of a new automatic dishwasher — portable (at about
$200) or built-in. See them at your
dealer. You’ll agree: Why be a dishwasher — buy one!
best household bargain
G. and E. Service js your
Pp e GE e
Lacifie Gas and Electric Company
Mr. Graham, County Road
Commissioner, appeared before the Board and requestSupervisor Robinson, duly
seconded and passed unanimoulsy, directing the Clerk
to issue a Minute Order authorizing the Road Commissioner to purchase a Sheepsfoot Tamper at the cost of
approximately $3700.00.
A delegation of persons
appeared before the Board
in regards to the roads in
the recently auctioned Camp
Beale area within the County, and Mr. Albert Casey
appeared as their spokesman, In the discussion, it
was suggested that the
Board contact the General
Services Administration to
determine their attitude in
the conveyance of ‘these
Jands particularly in relation to the roadsites, and the
Clerk was directed to contact that administration,
A motion was made, duly
Seconded and passed unanimously, toadjourn to meet
again Sine Die. =
/s/ W. W. BISHOP,
Chairman of the Board
of Supervisors,
Attest: : .
Ys/: JOHN -T. TRAUNER,
Y Clerk of 'Said Board:
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO ENGAGE IN THE
SALE OF ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES
To Whom It May Concern:
Subject to issuance of the
license applied for, notice is
hereby given that the undersigned proposes to sell
alcoholic beverages at the
premises, described as follows:
W/S Main Street, Graniteville, Nevada County.
Pursuant to such intention, the undersigned is applying to the Department
of Alcoholic Beverage Control for issuance on original
application of an alcoholic
beverage license (or licenses) for these premises as
follows:
On-Sale Beer License.
Anyone desiring, to protest
the issuance of stich license
(s) may file a verified protest with the Department of
Alcoholic Beverage Control
at Sacramento, California,
stating grounds for denial as
provided by law. The premises are now licensed for
the sale of alcoholic beverages. The form of verification may be obtained from,
any office of the Department.
RONALD P. MEHRKENS
Camptonville
‘News
By IRENE STOOPS
The Parent-Teachers Club
has Planned another fund
raising event. This time it
will be a turkey shoot at
the Log Cabin on Sunday,
April 3, at 1 P.m. It is open
to the public and the club
hopes for a 800d crowd from
surrounding areas, '
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The Camptonville High
School Chorus, under th
direction of King Stevens;
has accepted an invitation
to sing for the official visit
of Worthy Grand Matron
Mary E. Balden of the
Grand Chapter, Order of
the Eastern Star, State of
California, on May 7 at the
Masonic Hall in Grass Valley.This will be the annual
official visit to the 13th dis+
trict, which insludes Eastern Star chapters of
Truckee, Dutch Flat, Colfax, Grass Valley, Nevada
City and ,Camptonville.
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Ray Wakeman, who has
been very ill with virus
pneumonia, is reported to
be improving daily and is
recuperating at his. home
here,
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George Butz is able to be
up and about after a stay in
the hospital for a foot operation. He still has the foot
bandaged and in a plastic
bag for protection.
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Loney Sharu, crew foreman of Downieville district
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thompson; of Indian Flat,
.ed 49 years of happily married
life together March 11. "Our
anniversary celebration was
not a large one,"
Thompson. "We spent the
evening: dining out and just
‘being together', as: we have
for the past three anniversaries." Mr. Thompsonis 67
and Mrs. Thompson, 64. They
were married March1l, 191ll.
“Our marriage was an unusual
. one." says Edgar. "'The MethWednesday, March 23, 1960
-célebratsays Mrs.
Jan. 9,
Odist minister performed the
ceremonies while my wife and
I were in an old horse drawn
buggy. You know that's where
most courting took place in
those days." Edgar and Louella Thompson left Arkansas
in 1912 and landed in Calif.
1914 and have been
inthe ranching business
since that time.
son's have twochildren, their
daughter, now Mrs. Ewald
Zimmerman living in Galt , and
Ray Thompson of Ukiah.
The ThompF&G Fines In ’59
Totaled $332,900
Persons who violate
and game laws and
tions in 1959 paid a to
$332,918.84 in fines.
A report by the Cali
Department of Fish
Game showed 10,980
sons cited for a wide
ety of violations. Of
number, 210 cases wer
pended, 56 were dis
and 154 were placed o
bation, The total ine
107 juvenile cases.
Virtually all of thena
commercial ptoductio
Bartlett pears is concent}
in the three Pacific
States.
of the U. S. Forest Service,
and Roy Sharp, crew member of Camptonville district,
have returned from a trip
back home in West Virginia.
While there the brothers
purchased 80 acres of land
adjoining their father's
farm. 14
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ton
on
Johnny Skoverski, son of bre
Mr. and Mrs. John Skoverwere Woodland visitors
Saturday, March 12.
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Mrs. Beatrice Wilcox and
Mrs. Bernice Shermentine
jof San Francisco spent sev‘eral days the week of March
at their summer home
here and also visited their
ther and_ sister-in-law,
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Kendall.
Mrs. Wright Coleman entered Rideout Hospital in
Marysville on March 14
and had a serious eye operation on the 15th.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tarp
announce that Log Cabin
will be closed from March
15 until April 1 for painting and repairs.
We welcome to our community the Wm. S. Sinkola
family, who are living in
“The Log House,” formerly
owned by Ruby Pritchard.
They have two children. enrolled in the school, Kim
and Kathleen Moore. Mr.
Sinkola has a portable mill
at Alleghany, where he will
cut timber from the Camptonville burn ski, Sr., was home on leave
the week of March 7,
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Del
Porto are back at their
home here after spending
the winter in Sacramento:
Joe is again in the swing of
remodeling their home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lynn HorPFORTH SAN JUAN
By DONNA MILHOUS
Phone AXtel 2-3207
Wilbur and _ Charlene
Welker have purchased a
house on Coyote Street and
are in the process of tearing it down and moving the
salvaged lumber to their
ranch on Tyler Road.
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Doris and Earl Brown
have been touring around
the country in their brand
new Triumph station wagon, re
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Frank and Lois Azevedos’
=. house burned completely in
Spite of the fire truck sitting
within two blocks. Frank
and Lois were in Nevada
City and no one happened
to see smoke until it was
too late,
Fire, always a tragic
thing, was made doubly
more so as Frank and Lois
@ lost all their recently acquired wedding presents
and a brand new sewing
m@ machine that Frnak had
¥ just bought for Lois,
The North San Juan Volfl unteer Fire Department
managed to get the refrigerator out of the burning
house.
The Jim Addleman home,
which is right next door,
Was the cause for a good
deal of concern and much
water was sprayed on it.After using up a tank of
water, the fire truck went
after more and found when
they returned that double
parked cars prevented them
from getting to the scene
of the fire.
Doris Brown moved one
of the cars that was blockW ing the path, and upon park:
it she must not have pulled
the emergency brake hard
™ enough, and the car rolled
down a steep hill toward d
other parked cars. Doris
risked her life by running
alongside and finally managed to get in and stop it.
‘Now :there must be a
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think it’s obvious that one
shouldn’t double park when
One is watching a fire, as
the fire is much easier. to
put out when the fire truck
can get there. Furthermore,
Doris could have been killed
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Every Friday and
Saturday Night
n 1
Nevada City,
Calif.
if the wheel had turned as
she tried to stop the rolling
car,
e*eree
Florence and Ed Dulaney
are celebrating their 37th
wedding anniversary Sunday and are expecting many:
relatives up and many well.
Wishers from the surrounding territory.
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The Ladies Auxiliary of
the VFW held their meeting
Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Phyllis Butz and
had a lovely luncheon.
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Doris Brown had a party
Tuesday afternoon at which
Mrs. Oliver Moore of Camptonville showed the jewelry’
she makes. Interesting
games were played and
cake and coffee served. Attending besides the above
mentioned were Nell Gillis,
Charlene Welker, Mrs.
Frank Bigelow, Stella Sauers, Frances Milhous, Diahla Sauers, and Donna Mil-.
hous, Sia
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. Weekend guests at the
home of Frances and Oliver
Milhous were George and
Charlotte Baker of Vallejo.
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‘Walter Whittlesey spent
the weekend visiting Mark
\Patterson,
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Don and Janice Ashley
are off for’a vacation at Re!
Ondo Beach, where they
will See friends and relatives. Janice’s mother and
father, Ruth and Bob De
Smidt, will be running Pe,
terson’s Corner all by their .
‘lonesome until they return, ‘t SE
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