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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

December 30, 1965 (20 pages)

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ED AD FOR SALE SPINET CONSOLE PIANO to be picked up and sold. Will sacrifice to responsible party in this area. Also ELEC, ORGAN. Cash or terms, Write or phone 916922-9880, Adjustor, Kohler & Campbell Pianos, 1615 Del Paso Blvd., No. Sacramento, Calif, . . OAT HAY & ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE, Yuba Almond Hull Dryer, Inc. N. TownshipRd., Yuba Cit Calif. Tel. #743-6993,#695-2047 (evenings). 1964 Volkswagen Microbus--low mileage and low price, Call 273-3686 evenings or 265 -2471 days, FOR RENT "NEVADA GARDENS" new 1 & 2° bdrm, apts. upfurn, carpets, drapes, complete kitch. appliances; aircond, TV conn, storerms. laundryrm. magnificent gardens; water & garbage pd. Spring & Bennetts Sts. NC phone 265 -2353. SERVICES . WINDSHIELDS REPLACED And all other automobile glass. Moule Paint & Glass, Grass Valley. MARY LOUISE BEAUTY SALON Specializing in Permanents 150 Boulder St., Nevada City 265 -2742 DEATHS KENT--in Grass Valley, Nevada County, Dec. 20, 1965, Genevieve Kent, 88, the sister of Eugene of Ventura County and sister-in-law of Edith Stevens of Nevada City. Anative of Breckenridge, Colo., she came to California at the age of 10 and settled in Yuba County and later came to Nevada County. She taught school for 45 years in this ‘county, herteaching assignments included Indian Flat, Newtown, Rough and Ready and Grass Valley. She was principal of Grant, Lincoln, Columbus, Bell Hill and Hennessy School in Grass Valley and served for seven months as county superintendent of schools, She was a member of the National Retired Teachers Association, California Retired Teachers Association, Nevada County Historical Society and Esther Rebekah Lodge, Funeral services wereheldDec, 22 in the HooperWeaver Mortuary chapel. Burial was in Greenwood Memorial Gardens, +++ + t+ REES, THOMAS GEORGEPassed away in Los Angeles, Calif. on Dec. 17, 1965. A native of No, San Juan, Calif. Aged 100 years, Services were held at Armstrong Family Mortuary in Los Angeles, +++ + + SMITH--in Nevada City, Dec, 22, Ralph V. Smith, 75, a native of Nevada and resident of North San Juan. Graveside funeral services were held Dec, 28 in the North San Juan Cemetery. Hooper-Weaver Mortuary was in charge. > County Gets $39,300 For Flooded Roads The sum of $39,300 was allocated at arecent California State Allocation Board meeting to Nevada County in response to the County's application for funds to restore streets, roads and bridges, damaged or destroyed by storms and floods subsequent toDecemY*ber 1, 1964, announced Jack M. These funds were obtained from the State Street and Highway Disaster Fund to assist in meeting the cost of removal of slides, repair of washouts, bridge approaches and abutments, repair and replacement of bridges damaged or destroyed by storm and flood or flood conditions which have occurred between December 1, 1964, and June 30, 1965. Meade, Director, Department of Public Works, “LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS COUNT Y OF NEVADA STATE OF CALIFORNIA The meeting was called to order at the hour of 10:00 A.M, and all Supervisors were noted as present. A motion was made, duly seconded and passed unanimously, approving the minutes of the preceeding meeting, as presented by the Clerk, A motion was made, duly seconded and passed unanimously, authorizing the Chairman to sign the Claims Register, shereyy releasing the following Warrants for payment: Fund Road #540 #560 $ 2,890.23 Fish & Game #3 29,42 Sp. Aviation #35 -36 212.58 Accum, Capital Outlay #52 -#56 1,599, 03 General #3, 157 -#3, 251 14, 018,00 _ The following Dept. Heads appeared before the Board, and rendered the report of their Departments: 1. Hospital Administrator 2. Auditor-Controller 3. Welfare Director Resolution 65-232 (A Resolution of policy, regarding the Grass Valley Veterans Memorial Building) adopted. Resolution 65-233(A Resolution authorizing exceptions to Nevada County Subdivision Ordinance for Alta Sierra Estates Unit #7) adopted, The Purchasing aes appeared before the Board, with Mr. Pat Ingram, who reported that the Loma Rica Airport Project was complete, and was going to file with the Board, a Certificate of Completion, A discussion ensued and a motion was made, duly seconded and passed unanimously, to adopt Resolution 65-234 (A Resolution accepting the Completion of Schedule A FAAP No, 9-04-132-C501pertaining to Airport) adopted.
A motion was made, duly seconded and passed unanimously, to adjourn for lunch, AFTERNOON SESSION: The Boardreconvened at the hour of 1:30 P, M, and all Supervisors were noted as present, Resolution 65-235 (A Resolution requesting the State Department of WaterResourcestocontract for water from the Stampede Division of the Washoe Project) adopted. -The Chairman set December 30, 1965, as an adjourned meeting, for the purpose of adopting a Resolution pertaining to the Watt Park Fire District. Resolution 65-236 (A Resolution adding the position of Field" Auditor in the Auditor-Controllers Office, thereby allowing two Field Auditors insteadi of one) adopted, The Director of the Department of Public Works, appeared before the Board and rendered the report of his Department. Dr. C. Jackson Rayburn, appeared before the Board, and a lengthy discussion ensued regarding the Crippled Children Services Program, The Board allocated an additional amount of $3,000.00, toward this program, and instructed the Clerk to write to the State, informing them that this is the extent of appropriations for the rest of the Fiscal Year from Nevada County, There being no further business to come before the Board, a motion was made, duly seconded and passed unanimously, to adopt Resolution 65-237 (A Resolution of Adjournment. ) I THEO, A. KOHLER, JR., County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk to the Board of Supervisors, of the County of Nevada, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true excerpt of the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Supervisors, held on December 20, 1965. IN WITNESS HEREOF I hereunto affixed my hard and official seal this 23rd day of December, 1965. S/THEO, A, KOHLER, JR. County Clerk & Ex-Officio’ Clerk Board of Supervisors County of Nevada (Seal) Publish Dec, 30, 1965 S96T ‘OE Joquis.eq** *1088nN AqunoD epeaen®* SS BUS DRIVER Music major Yvonne Ashmore or Grass Valley finds time to drive bus at Sierra College. A Big Saving For Taxpayer Customers of utilities regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission are paying $74,000,000 less per year for the services they receive than they were at the beginning of the 1964-65 fiscal year, The reductions are the greatest ever made in one year, the Commission told Governor Edmund G, Brown recently in its annual report. It was the third year in succession that Califomia customers have benefited from millions of dollars of reductions in utility charges, Net rate cuts of $30,000,000 in the 1963-64 fiscal year were the highest up to that time. In 1962-63 reductions were $19,825,784 per year more than increases, Members of the California i Public Utilities Commission are Frederick B. Holoboff, president; Peter E. Mitchell, George G, Grover, William M. Bennett and A. W. Gatov. The annual report discloses that increases authorized during the past fiscal year were $4,000, 000 while decreases totaled $78,000,000, making the net savings to customers $74,000,000, Customers will continue to benefit every year from these rate reductions, of which the major amounts in 1964-65 were: (1) $23,000,000 resulting from lower federal income taxes which the Commission required utilities to pass on to customers, (2) $40,700,000 in charges of Pacific Telephone ordered by the California Commission, which became effective June 10, 1965, (3) $8,327,200 reductions by four utilities negotiated by the Califomia Commission when it found that utilities’ earnings had become higher than a reasonable level, (4) $1,316,850 reductions resulting from annual surveys of customer density ordered by the Commission, The past fiscal year was a busy one for the Commission, which issued 2234 decisions and orders and held 953 days of public hearings in cities throughout Califomia, It began 95 investigations into rates, service, violations of the Public Utilities Code and other matters, These included two major hearings on undergrounding of power and communications lines, one concerning safety and the other the economics and aesthetics of undergrounding, Trucks, railroad and water carriers had combined revenues during 1964 of $1,044, 025,774 to total more than one billion dollars for the first time, Out of the total truck operators collected 89.2 percent, railroads an] Railway Express 10.4 percent and water carriers 4/10 of,one percent, As California's long and unprecedented population growth continued, plant investments of utilities grew from $11.1 billion at the beginning of 1964 to $11.9 billion at the start of 1965, an increase of 7 percent, No passenger fare increases except those for buses, amounting to $365,020 per year, were authorized,