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Cloverdale Fiddle Fest
An Old Time Fiddle Contest, Judging the com-. _ present.
Convention and Jamboree will! petition will be the current
be sponsored by the CloverCalifornia State Old Time
dale Historical Society on Fiddle Champion, Paul
Saturday, January 10, 1976. It Shelaskey, Robert Scoville of
will be held in the Cloverdale:
Citrus Fair auditorium. All!
Old Time and Blue Grass:
musicians are welcome.
Program will begin at noon,
continuing through the day.
and evening.
The event will feature
competitive fiddle playing and
continual entertainment.
There will be several called
square dance demonstrationsto give the occasion an additional home spun _ atmosphere. Workshops will be:
offered in Dobroe guitar,
Cajun fiddle, Swedish fiddle:
and Swedish. Nickle Harpa,
banjo and flat pick guitar.
Cash prizes will go to first,
second and third place fiddle
contest winners, and souvenir
trophies will be given to all
contestants. Special awards
will go to the oldest and
youngest fiddlers taking part.
Kelly Kirksey, famous Old
Time Fiddle authority, will be
Ei) Camping
the Scoville Violin Shop, Corte
Madera, and Melissa Rued,
granddaughter of Kelly
Kirksey. In addition, ‘special
surprise celebrities will be
presented.
A unique feature of the
occasion will be a jam session
in which all contestants will be
called upon the stage to
participate
The public is most cordially invited to this affair
which is part of the Cloverdale
Historical Society’s on-going
effort to support its museum
building fund. Donation to the
event will be $1.00. A snack bar
will be open to provide
refreshments.
Fiddlers desiring to enter
the competition may enroll by
contacting Dr. Robert S.
Quam (707) 894-7910, Ruth
Oeding 894-3495 or Les Herring
894-2841. Accompaniment
will be available for fiddlers
desiring it.
Family Style
BY ANGELA AND FORD BOTHWELL
Ls
Q. What can you do when a heavy wind blowing through
the vent of a recreational vehicle’s heater prevents you
from lighting the pilot light?
A. Station someone outside to hold a-sweater or other
piece of clothing over the vent while you remain inside to
light the pilot. Wind blowing through the vents of any RV
¢ appliance, not just the heater, will often blow out the pilot
« lights, which means they should be checked periodically
~ in high winds. If possible, park the RV so the vents aren’t
exposed to the wind.
Q. Should you dilute the anti-freeze you pour into your
RV’s system to winterize it, or use it straight?
A. Why take a chance? Use it straight. While the nontoxic anti-freeze your RV’s water system requires runs
about double the cost of thé anti-freeze you put in your
car, two gallons will winterize most RVs if added properly, which means blowing out the lines with air before adding the anti-freeze. But since water can still lay in the
water system’s low spots even after blowing out the lines,
it’s best to add the anti-freeze without diluting.
Keep in mind that an RV’s water system should be
winterized only with non-toxic anti-freeze, avaialbe at RV
dealers and camping ‘stores. The poisonous anti-freeze
you use in your car can be used only in an RV’s drains and
waste-holding tanks, never in the fresh water system.
Q. Why do so many trailer manufacturers offer spare
tires only as optional equipment?
A. They shouldn’t, but unfortunately spares are often
not part of the basic trailer package. Nevertheless, don’t
ever run an RV without a spare tire. If you ever need to
replace and off-size RV tire in a remote area, it could
mean a forced layover of a day or more waiting for the
tire to be ordered, not to mention the higher price you’ll
pay.
And never take an RV on the road without being sure
the jacks and lug wrench will be adequate to change a
tire. You’d be surprised at how many people get stuck
with a lug wrench that'll fit their car’s, but not their RV’s
wheel lugs.
Bike safety noted
Both cycling and walking at
night entail greater risks and
thus greater responsibilities
for everyone, says the
California State Automobile
Association (AAA).
Children are sometimes
hard to spot during the
daylight hours, let alone under
conditions of decreased
Wearing white or
is one
visibility.
light colored clothing
way to alleviate the problem of .
making one’s self visible.
However, wearing retro-.
reflective tape lining or
dangle tags is an evén better
way of standing out at night.
Retro-reflective tape is made
of the same material used in
highway signs it picks up
light from a car’s headlights
and reflects it back to the light
source with
brilliance.
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
.
NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET — Friday, December 26, 1975 — 11
extreme
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, pu nt to Sect
50022.3 of the Sens
Government Code, that on
Monday, the 12th day of
January, 1976, at 8 o‘clock
P.M. of said day, at the
Council Chambers of the City
Council of the City of Nevada
City, in the City Hall, 317
Broad Street, Nevada City,
California, a public hearing
will be held concerning the
proposed a ion of an ordinance by said City adopting
by reference (with certain
amendments, deletions and
additions) the Uniform
Building Code (1973. Edition)
and appendix thereto, as
adopted by the International
Conference of Building . Officials, the Uniform
Mechanical Code (1973
Edition), and appendix
thereto, as adopted by the
International Conference of
Building Officials, — the
Uniform Mechanical Code
(1973 Edition), and L. sgrobaiee
thereto, as adopted by the
International Conference of
Building Officials and the
International Association of
Plumbing and Mechanical
Officials, the Uniform
Plumbing Code (1973 Edition)
and appendices thereto, as
adopted by the International
Association of Plumbing and
Mechanical Officials, the
Uniform Electrical Code (1975
Edition), as adopted by the
Pacific Coast Electrical
Association, Inc., the National
Electrical Code (1975 Edition),
as adopted by the National
Fire Protection Association,
and the Uniform Swimming
‘Pool Code (1973 Edition), as
adopted by the International
Association of Baca 2 and
Mechanical Officials. Three
copies of each of said Codes,
certified by the City Clerk to
be true copies, are on file in
the office of the City Clerk in
the City Hall and are open to
public inspection.
The purpose of said ordinance is to establish rules
and regulations permitted by
the State Housing Law of the
State of California, in order to
eo and protect the public
ealth, safety and general
welfare. The subject matter of
said ordinance includes
provisions regulating the
erection, construction,
enlargement, conversion,
Second Sacramento Pen Wan aos "ee aiet bier inden “f
they reach the home where sales are made!
alteration, repair, moving,
removal, demolition, occu ,-use, height, court, .
a Ventilation 3 area, sanitation,
and maintenance
buildi
City of Nevada City; providing
for the issuance of permits and
the making of inspections, and
the collection of fees
therefore; establishing the
office of Building Inspector;
declaring and establishing fire
zones; authorizing the City
Council to contract with the
County of Nevada for the
administration and enforcement of said Codes; and
providing penalties for the
violation of said ordinance and
les.
Dated: December 9, 1975.
CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY
OF NEVADA CITY
By JOHN F. RANKIN
Mayor
Dates of Publication:
December 18, 26, 1975.
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF NEVADA
_. EXCERPT BOARD OF
“SUPERVISORS MINUTES
DECEMBER 16, 1975
Meeting. called to order, at
10:02 A.M., all Supervisors
present. Salute to the flag.
Minutes approved as_ submitted.
Resolutions adopted:
No. 75-402 (Prohibiting
rking on Donner Pass Road
oad between Spring St. and
Bridge St.) :
No. 75-403 (Approving lease
peli with Boyce
ompson Institute for Plant
Research, Inc.) :
No. 75-404 (Dissolving Fifth
District Special Road Maintenance District).
No. 75-405 (Dissolving
County Service Area No. 1).
No. 75-406 (Dissolving Owl
Permanent Road Division).
No. 75-407 (Dissolving Lazy
Valley Acres Permanent Road
of all
Division).
No. 75-408 (Dissolving
Panorama _ Tract Road
Division).
No. 75-409 (Approving right
of way agreement, accepting
Grant Reed and directing
payment re Combie Road)
No. 75-410 (Approving
Subdivision © Improvement
Agreement and authorizing
boat show coming
Sacramento Valley Marine
Association is presenting the
second annual Sacramento
Boat Show which will exclusively show power and sail
boats and marine equipment;
25 dealers will be exhibiting
approximately 300 power and
sail boats.
The show will be held for
four days, Jan. 29, 30, 31, and
Feb. 1 at the Convention
Center in downtown
Sacramento.
Among the special features
area “family day” on Jan.29;
children under 12 are admitted
free on all days.
Also, a beauty contest will
be held Thursday night to
choose a boat show queen.
Again there will be a free doorprize drawing with many
valuable items for boaters to
be given away.
Last January’s boat show
was an immense success and
an even bigger public response
is anticipated for the second
annual run. Show hours are:
Thursday and Friday, 2 to 10
p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 10
p.m.; and Sunday 10-a.m. to 7°
p.m. :
GRASS VALLEY
LINCOLN FORD ME
BUY WHERE THE CUSTOMER IS
RCURY
No. 1
273-3326
s and structures in the.
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
execution). 3
No. 75-411 (Creating Nevada
retieeg Commission on
ing).
MN 75-412 (Honoring George
W. Bryant)
No. 75-413 (Honoring Harold
L. Cox).
No. 75-414 (Re consolidation
of Special District Revenue
Bond Election re Tahoe Forest
Hospital District).
Department Head Matters
and Communications
considered. /
Business the Under Old
Truckee Library was
discussed and also the
ssibility of making Presley
lay in Grass Valley a one way
street due to hazards apparent
at: the intersection Grass
Valley Highway. Under New
Business the Spay and Neuter
Program was discussed; the
Board continued the Board of
Equalization hearing on
Baldarelli until January 27,
1976 at 9:00 A.M.
Deanna Lea, Director of
Area 4 Agency on Aging,
discussed the future
organizational structure of the
Area Agency.
Board recessed for lunch to
reconvene at 1:30 P.M.
AFTERNOON ~ SESSION:
yr r4 ing called to order at 1:33
Mary T. Sims discussed the
complaint procedure used by
the: Building Inspection Dept.
stating that the procedure
provides no protection from
trespass or libel. Matter was
“referred to Committee for
study and recommendation
back to the Board.
A ial Meeting of Nevada
County Sanitation District No.
1 was held. Minutes approved
as submitted. Board
authorized County Counsel to
ask the Planning Commission
for a new permit in regard to
changing the buffer zone and
some of its aspects to
recognize an easement rather
than fee title to the subject
property involved.
Board interviewed applicants for the position of
County Superintendent of
Schools and advised that interview would be completed at
the meeting of December 23,
1975 and that a decision
hopefully would be made at
that time.
There being no_ further
business the meeting adjourned at 3:43 P.M.
1, THEO. A. KOHLER, JR.,
Co. Clerk & Ex-Officio Clerk,
Nevada County Board of
Supervisors, ‘State of
California, do hereby certify
that the foregoing is a true and
correct excerpt of the Minutes
of the meeting of the Board of
Supervisors held December
16, 1975. IN WITNESS 4
WHEREOF, . . hereunto affix @~
my hand and official seal of
said Board this 19th day of
December, 1975. .
THEO. A. KOHLER, JR.
Co. Clerk & Ex-Officio
Clerk Nevada County
Board of Supervisors
By: JEANETTE HILLMAN
Deputy Clerk to the Board
Date of Publication: Dec.
26, 1975 "
PROFESSIONAL
ROBERT L. ROSS JR.
OPTOMETRIST
147 Mill St. Ph. 273-6246
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