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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

April 25, 1962 (10 pages)

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Ath Fete Kick Off May 7 NEVADA CIT Y---The Nevada City Fourth ofJuly celebration will be kicked off at a dinner May 7 at the VictorianRoom of the National Hotel, according to plans released by committee heads at a meeting last week. Best progress to date was reported from the Parade committee, which has already lined uptwo bands and reports organizations have indicated a desire to participate. A budget change added to the advertising budget without adding to the total cost of the event. Chamber officials ordered stationery . and envelopes and gave the go-ahead for posters and banners following a patriotic theme. T op prize for donors to the celebtation will be an allexpense trip to the Seattle Fair, with second and third prize expected in the. Nevada area. Cameroun becamea member of the United Nations in 1960. FLY ANY PLACE P RENO LAKE TAHOE LAS VEGAS with qualified trained, commercial pilots in safe, well maintamed aircraft. (gl-Net Airways 3 COMING DOWN...This old brick building on Main Street long a Nevada City landmark is beingrazedto make way for the proposed Nevada County Courthouse addition. On this site in 1850 stood a canvas and wood structure which served as Nevada City's first post office. LOMA RICA AIRPORT PHONE 273-6151 MEANS NO CLOSING COSTS ANYWHERE CURRENT_ANNUAL RATE PAID ON SAVINGS EE Hane Accounts insured to $10,000 by an agency of the U.S, Government, MIDVALLEY SAVINGS AND LOAN Marysville Oroville -Yuba CityGRASS VALLEY 152 S, Auburn St, PIONEER VILLAGE FRYERS USDA Choice ROUND STEAK T BONE STEAK C & K FRANKS Rath Side BACON FOOD PALACE Swift Premium : » . MIB COFFEE Ib 55¢ 2 Lbs 99¢ 6 oz INSTANT 79° STALK CELERY CAULIFLOWER Whole Cutup 33° &. Economic Development Survey Being Planned NEVADA CITY---The Nevada County Planning Commission and Planning Director Bill Roberts are putting togethjer the vehicle, in committee form, by which the county can proceed to conduct an economic development survey. Planning Director Roberts reported briefly to supervisors Thursday about the Get Raise GRASS VALLEY ---T eachers and classified personnel in the Grass Valley Elementary School District will receive pay boosts next school year, itwas determined last week at a school board meeting. The pay increases will be financed from the school budget without resorting to an override tax, it was determined. Starting salary for teachers willbe $4700, compared to the state minimum of $4500. Top salary on thenew schedule will be $6950 compared to this year's ceiling of $6420. The new salary schedule will cost the district approximately $15,000 during the 1962-63 school year. 98« Ib. $409 49 Ib. 59: Ib. Sunshine State FRUIT 9” (CREAM 8” — SWANSON TV DINNERS All Varieties FROZEN FOODS ORANGE JUICE 3 1202 8% SIMPLE SIMON PIES ASPARAGUS tarse AVACADOS ,.,2, proposal, saying he had been gathering information needed by the commission inthe field of economic development, However, Robérts said, it istime for a more complete countywidemovement to gather basic information about the county and put it into a form that can be used as a guide to the future. Such a survey is needed to bring industry into the county, and to guide county offices and commissions in determining the future needs for governmental services. Supervisors were told that Roberts is working toward the establishment ofaten member coordinating committee. Each member of the committee will be responsible for gathering one section of data necessary to the survey, and each member can form a sub-committee of helpers to aid in gathering this information. The proposed survey would cover the county, and also gather where possible separate information relative to areas within the county. The Truckee chamber of commerce was planning such a survey of its own area. It is likely that the Truckee area survey will be made as a part of the countywide program. 203 York St.,NC 265-4666 Ample Parking ea Celo Wrap ea 2Fa 59° 35 RELISHES DOG FOOD TOILET TISSUE GIANT TIDE Cliffchar CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES 5 Ib -A5: 10 Ib 19° Ladys 312 Choice Jars 89: Hamburger, Sweet. Hot Dog Bonnie 12Pack Silk
4Pack $429 19 69° Sierra County Supervisors Protest Land Withdrawal DOWNIEVILLE-~The Sierra County Board of Supervisors will protest the proposed withdrawal of public lands under Bureau of Land Management for 200 feet on each side of Highway 49 within T ahoe National Forest. Supervisors contend that the county is preparing building and zoning ordinances which will protect the roadside areas from undesireable developments. TheU.S, National Forest Service’ had requested the withdrawalto establish roadside zones within the forest to protect the scenic beauty of Highway 49 and the forest. ‘aughton said, “Proposed inForest Supervisors Plan :’62, '63 Projects SAN FRANCISCO ---Seventeen National Forest Supervisors met in San Francisco last week with Regional Forester Chas, A, Connaughton and Research Director K eith Arnold to plan National Forest projects for 1962 and 1963. Major emphasis was on recreation, fire control, timber management and access road development on California's National Forests, Regional Forester Conncreases in appropriations for the. coming fiscal year will allow us to step up Forest Service activities, especially in the recreation and timber management fields." This is in line with "The Development Program for the National Forests" presented to Congress by the President last year. Northern California is expected to gain am average of 745 residents each day in 1962. Month-End SPECIAL OUTSIDE WHITE ALKYD PAINT Guaranteed not to blister or peel $379 gal INSIDE POLY VINYL ENAMEL fo match OUTSIDE BARN & FENCE WHITE $498 gal $379 gal LOG OIL & STAIN 54% gal A to Z SUPPLY 120 E. Main St., Grass Valley 273-6608 SEE YOUR LOCAL YOKELS-ROY & DON —=a, Beale AFB Winner In Contest "BEALE AFB----Beale Air Force Base was named this week as the Air Force winner in the Wildlife and Fish Conservation Program contest that involved Air Force installations f:om Alaska toFlorida, according to Maj. Bryon Clark, project monitor. In last year’s contest, Beale captured second place and was runnerup to Barksdale inthe SAC competition . and the Beale Brochure was forwarded to USAF. . According to Major Clark, . both Beale and Elgin will be lin the running for the DOD . award. The major indicated ee after winning the USAF . award in the Wildlife Conservation Program, the winner is eliminated from the Air Force contest and auto. matically competes for the Department of Defense trophy. A total of 61 Air Force bases competed in this year's event that covered a range of 31 states and five overseas sites. England, France, Puerto Rico, Newfoundland and Alaska were the overseas areas in this year's contest. Competing in the Class A division were Elgin, Lowry, RAF Bruntingthorpe, Tyndall andthe USAF Academy with Beale asthe winner. The Class B division winner was Wright Patterson Air Force Base in the under-2, 000 acre class, Major Clark who formulated the Base's current fiveyear conservation plan, was assisted by MSgt. John Parks and TSgt. John Heinecke in this program. Beale's first entry in the wildlife race was made last year when it marked up a ‘a second place win. Much time, effort and planning has gone intothe 7,500 acre areathat constitutes the wildlife and fishing area of this northern California SAC installation. City Officials Get Pay Boost NEVADA CIT Y--Water collecto: Sam Hooper and City Attorney William Wetherall each received a boost in pay effective April 1. The city attorney was boosted toa $100 per month payment from the city and given thanks for his work in recent months when the load . of legal business in the city far outweighed city payment to him. Hooper received anincrease of $35 per month, U.S. Highway 40 begins in Atlantic City, NJJ. and terminates in San Francisco. HOW CAN BENEFIT YOU Call Dick Lasher TUrner 5-9636 Auburn ,Calif. “EASTER VACATION" by Gary Navo, age 7 Mrs. Atkins' lst Grade Nevada City Elementary Correction: Last week's Easter Bunny drawing was done by Stanley Dolingar. SHEAHAN'S FURNITURE d UPHOLSTERY 203 West Main St., Grass Valley.. Phone 273-2739 Lots OF NEW FURNITURE CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE SOME ITEMS GREATLY REDUCED UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Small amounts down..No carrying charges Armstrong and Congoleum Nairn Inlaid, Vinyl Inlaid and heavyweight 9' and 12' print. FRANCHISED DEALERS SANDRAN. Metallic and NonMetallic patterns. Carry all types floor tileAsphalt, Vinyl Asbestos, Cork and Vinyl Cork, Rubber, Solid Vinyl and Linoeum Tile. Also, Plastic And Aluminum wall tile. . We carry line maintenance } items such as floor waxes, i cleaners, and wax removers. Also stock adhesives, various sizes, installation lineo lum, tile, etc. FREE ESTIMATES —*** Jim Heather’’’ ~ FLOOR COVERING 233 Mill Street . Grass Valley . ese Phone 273-6028 — = tt dade as