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. Pace 6
t
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Wednesday, February 1, 1961
© Reed Budget Presented 7
By Gov. Brown
Governor EdmundG.
Brown has presented what he
describes as an “honestly,
but narrowly balanced” $2,
provided in the current bud— ae
2. Theallocation al $18.
9 million for the Oroville
Dam on the Feather River and
™ CRAYOy €
Christmas caroling? Well,
ours did. We also had a
party afterward. This is the
third year we have done
this. We went to folks old
-and young. We _ stopped
them from going places and
‘got them out of bed. One
couple said they turned off
the radio but kept hearing voices, That just hapthemselves.
These were given ‘by
Mariarine Kennedy, clothing; Janet Toy, clothing;
Dick Veale, telephone tech.«
nique; Susan Yun, cooking; ©
Wesley Schulze, electrical;
Kitty and Jerry Meekins,
the Big Four Beef.
The attendance was very
good. Almost 100 people
592, 304, 521 budget for 1961-— ala : pened to be us making our
62 to the State Legislature. $3. 6 million for the San Luis ‘dienidly. were present, mostly 4.
Although the proposed Project coamageeget ngazte «: Most of the people were ne all thank Mrs. Head
budget is the fargest inthe Commitment to two of the old members of the commu1. “advisor,. and Mrs.
State's history, it is only
4.56 per cent greater than
that for the 1960-61 fiscal
year. The. percentage ingreatest water projects in the
State's history.
3. Thefunds allocated to
social welfare total $250.2
Activities
eae CWB
nity, One couple and their
children were new, So We
paid them a_ nice friend .
visit. The people we Vi
ed were. happy to see hu
Veale, chairman and director, for putting on this pro4. gram. &
Kitty: Meekins, Reptr.
crease sis the lowest for any natin tne op tien “come. After we were _finae .
budget submitted by a CaliBice : MAR ;
Governor Brown said the 18Provided for a state buildWOODCHUCKERS Sayin’ for all the club: the Penn Valley 4-H Club
greater part ofthe increase
will be used for the welfare
of the people, particularly in
aid forthe agedand afflicted.
construction program,
Other allocations are $9.1
million for the State Beach
and Park program, $45.4
million for the Department
of Corrections, $144.4 mikWe met at Mr. Matson’s
home for the second year
forestry group. He gave us
some new forestry: books
and explained how to use
We had a lot of fun and
wish to do it again.
Janice Paul, Reptr.
* * * *
BANNER
Members of Banner 4-H
was called to order on Friday, the 18th, by Walter
White. There were . 7 members and 7 visitors
Walter White talked
about the following events:
High lights of the budget : mee :
oan. § . lion for the Department of Ea domes Club attended a meeting roe 26 —— . oe —
i. we : pge : : ay, : ; scholarship
1. Atotalof $1.1 billion es Hygiene, $35 million Then we went to the Miller Jan. 12, at the age oe applications day, Feb. 15;
is allocated for education, fortheDepartment of Public place and looked at the Building in Grass Valley. poultry field day, Feb. 25;
The figure is $58.6 million
greater than the funds
Health and $17.8 million for
the Department of Agriculture.
Move To Allow
Squaw Utility Vote
Senator Ronald G. “Ron” the landowners in Squaw The Chicago Park 4-H
Cameron foday introduced Valley are registered voters Club January meeting had
legislation to allow .voters in the area due to the fact a lot of business for. the :
and property ‘owners in that they maintain thei eyening, It started with cee 3
Squaw Valiey to create the principal residence elsetwd demonstrations. The
Squaw Valley Municipal where. first was by Larry Henslee.
Improvement District. Special legislation was He showed two different
The act provides for the
organization, powers, Opercons to have the right to
ation, management, financ-yote on matters relative te She showed how to cover * Beautifully furnished, carpeted 1-2 bedroom units
ing, change of boundarics* the formation and possible a. waste paper basket. *Individually controlled air-conditioning
and dissolution of the disfyture expansion of -the Each member reported * Combination tub-showers
trict. eee services provided by this
on his projects. We discussed *Free show reservations
This legislation does not gistrict. having a snow party at *TV, Radios, Swim Pool
but mereand
create a district,
ly allows the voters
roperty owners to create San Francisco Bay was Id be idea. :
: Eccant improvement declared a port of entry by [poe oo es *2 minutes to downtown night-life
district if they so desire. Spanish Governor Pablo Doug Hamilton. He showed *Credit cards honored
Less than 10 per cent of Vincente de Sola in 1835. some slides to us. There
were pictures of our old 200 Fremont Street
club leader, Ken Rolph.
LAS VEGAS,
FINAL CLEARANCE
OF WANTED WOMENS FASHIONS
ALL WINTER HATS Now 9O¢
LADIES WINTER COATS
needed to allow these per
Social "Steam Roller Laying Tar"
area that had been burned.
Mr. Matson explained what
could be done with the partially burned weod. We
went to the Matson lumber mill and looked at all
the machniery and different
types of wood.
Johnny Johnson, Reptr.
s+ * *
CHICAGO PARK
kinds of rabbit feeders. The
second was by Janice ‘Paul.
Squaw Valley with another
club and decided that it
The pictures showed when
Chicago Park and Peardale were combined. They
included demonstrations
given by our old club members. We were very grateful
to Doug Hamilton for coming to our meeting.
Did your 4-H Club go
Demonstrations were given to encourage young 4.
Hers to give demonstrations
fun night, March 19,
Pam Stortz, Reptr.
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*Near Good Restaurants
from coast to coast,
Congress of Motor Hotels.
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iiifdinner meeting of the Pla‘fcer-Nevada Chapter of the
's. 1 Californta Social
{. Organization heid
if 40 Jan.
f FOREST SPRINGS Robert Davidson, correctional counselor at the Tron
Mine Camp. addressed. the
Workers
at Club
if, Mrs: Elsie
Shields,. president, reports.
A representative of the
State Forestry Division,
William Merle, also spoke
briefly on the work his department is doing in helping to rehabilitate prisoners by training them to
fight forest fires.
Davidson, who holds an
M.A. degree in Anthropology from Stanford University, spoke generally about
the Concepts of Crime and
Criminals held by various
cultures in different parts
of ‘the world, seeking. to
show that crime is a _relative thing, dependent upon
time and space factors.
Davidsen stated he would
esi ete ttasbiesnensiosy'k nevis
The Forest Spriggs 4-H
Club had its first meeting
of the new year Jan. 10.
The members played Bames
-before the meeting started.
After the meeting, Franshowed colored
They were of her
ces Head
slides.
trip to Europe.
Rickey Miller,. Reptr.
ask the warden for permission to speak to the group
at some future date concerning the California conservation program. The program is still in the planning
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