Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).

Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard

Show the Page Image

Show the Image Page Text


More Information About this Image

Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard

Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Page: of 24

Trailer Park
Owners Oppose
Trailer Parking
(Continued from Page 2)
The only opposition to the EI>
linger request came from an interested couple in Rough and
Ready
This couple, Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Fox, own the existing
trailer park in Rough and Ready,
located on the main highway
through town.
In other action the Commission:
Renewed a use permit for operation of a summer camp by
George and Evelyn Burcham on
Blue Tent Road;
Approved a Tentative Map of
Pla-Vada Woodlands Unit No, 6
at. Kingvale;
Granted a permit to the Nevada
County Rifle and Pistol Club for
operation of a rifle and pistol
range with picnicking facilities
on goverment land north of the
North San Juan T ownsite.
Irrigation District To
Hold Down Rates
At Least One Year
(Continued from Page 1)
A letterfromN, 1. D, manager
Edwin Koster stated that there
would be no increase in city water
rates in 1965, but that higher
salaries and other operating costs
might necessitate a rate hike in
1966.
Contractor Louie Droivold was
awarded the Condon Park Babe
Ruth bleacher contract for a low
bid of $2, 860.
Thenew curfew ordinance will
replace the one currently on the
books,
Police Chief Frank Knuckey explained that curfew ordinances
similar to the present Grass Valley
ordinance have been challenged
in the courts, andthe proposed
ordinanee had been tested and
found Constitutional :
The new ordinance will prohibit
persons under 18 from loitering on
public streets after 10:30 p.m.,
but will provide exceptions in
REMODEL
Furnish
Everything:
1. ideas
2. Designing
2. Financing
4. Materiais
S. Construction
BUILDERS &
CONSUMERS
LUMBER COMPANY
G. V.-N. C. Highway
At Glenbrook
Phone 273-6105
How long has it been
since you’ ve been back to school?
It’s true, times have changed since many of us were
last in school . . . architecture, modern methods of
education and the students themselves-have changed.
A solid education has never been so important to the
youngsters living in your neighborhood!
Young families look for superior educational opportunities and other civic improvements when they consider
buying a home in your community. Good school
facilities improve your community’s worth and help
keep your property’s value high.
Most new schools are financed through the sale of
municipal bonds. These bonds distribute the cost over a
long period to keep taxes at a reasonable level. Interest
rates are decided by competitive bidding . . . added
assurance that your community will get the lowest interest rates on their bonds.
Bank of America and its associated dealers bid on
virtually all California state and municipal bonds . . .
You can show your interest by voting in all -municipal
bond elections for community improvements.
MUNICIPAL BOND DEPARTMENT BANK OF AMERICA
windlass, Sceuhatitn nected otandascmataets. trata emaseeeseramttemmaat eee eeete-ceeeeecetr eae
NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES
x
S96T “ST [dy **2088nN Aaun05 BpeAon’**