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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

April 23, 1964 (24 pages)

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ROME sree NORTHERN MINES & CALIFORNIA REPORTS Se ee ee Ps Ce es es Pee a ee el ee ¥¥E9 CAR WASH...The Junior Class of Nevada Union High School. got plenty of experience washing cars this month in a fund raising project. Here, Mary Williams (left) and Susan Burns dry one of the autos that kept the crew busy for nearly eight hours. Reason Above Opinion The Nevada Union High School questioned or challenged library Hart Before GV Chamber Confessing that the state had “been accused of dragging its heels" bythe “othercity”, assis‘tant state highway engineer Alan Hart attempted to explain the ABC's of interstate highway financing, accounting for the more thah 10 year delay in construction of the Grass Valley-Nevada City freeway, last week at a luncheon meeting of the Grass Valley Chamber of Commerce. Hart's opening statement that he was “hard pressed to make a coherent talk" apparently met with audience approval but from there on the going got rougher and questions from the group composed of twin city businessmen which followed his talk were more in the nature of accusations. Each county in the state is alloits share of state highway funds on a four year basis, Hart said, and those without interstate routes take care of local needs nicely. With the Federal government offering to pay 90 per cent of interstate costs, counties with such routes (as Highway 40) must delay other needs. "A bargain is hard to back away from--the State Division of Highways has never had so much money, or been so poor.” $6 million available for the local freeway. Work on the $2 million portion of the freeway through Nevada City isslatedto begin in late fall of this year with many “ifs” in Detween. If design plans are completed by July, if the rest of the right of way is physically cleared, if there are no lengthy condemnation proceedings, advertising for bids should be ready by September. More immediate help for the "Hard Pressed To Make A Coherent Talk” Bennett St. blight in Grass Valley was promised after an irate inquiry from Earl Covey, Grass Valley businessman, whostated, “Ten years ago the state bought my three duplexes on Bennett St. for the freeway, not only havel lost income forten years, but the state's lack of maintenance has turned the area into an eyesore. Are you -going to do anything about cleaning up the blight?” "We'll get at it", Hart promis~ ed. Board adopted a safety policy in material. Part of the library book industrial arts at its meeting Monpolicy says. daynighte. = _ xs "T.oplace principle above-per. A small part of the policy, but sonal opinion and reason above large inthe problemit can create Prt ejudice in the selection of is class size. The policy limits materials of the highest quality Summer of 1967 will begin another four year allocation of county funds; Hart said, and
since there are no more interstate routes in Nevada Count: there should be approximatel, the size of classes and states, “in in order to assure a comprehenno case shall it exceedthenumber sive collection appropriate for the users of the library. " of work stations”. The board also adopted policies on textbook selection, library book selection, and handling DEL ORG PHONE 273-66 Wallpaper VALUES 15° 1052” NOW THROUGH SATURDAY ro CO-STARRING . ANGIE AND CO-STARRING BOBBY DARIN ‘es A UNIVERSAL PICTURE itEEnannssdadedintisienienil? 41 PATTERNS} IN STOCK 60 Custom Decorator Sample Books to Choose From — with Dan Duryea ' Knight RY, ++¢ et ete ttt Sunda y-Monday-T uesday STRAIT JACKET with Joan Crawford also OLD DARK HOUSE with Tom Poston Paint Store 146 MILL STREET GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. PHONE 273-4856 THE JOY OF DIAMONDS! Every woman's secret desire! Aewelers Since 1875 124 MILLST,, GRASS VALLEY Phone 273-3039 refrigerator-freezer AN SPD EARLYBIRD BARGAIN AND ONLY $228 BUYS IT! with acceptable trade Model EKT-12S It's a big ‘‘zero-degree’’ freezer plus a refrigerator that never needs defrosting ! Other exciting features are: removable meat pan e Twin vegetable crisperse Portable egg bin e Super-storage door e Butter keeper and cheese bin e Convenient glide-out shelf e 12.2 cu. ft. of refrigerated space. “*, aBeg *-4988nN ouL’ "pO6l ‘es INdy" pose’: Rasa & = Ot “ME cae 4NPA a — . tC