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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

February 11, 1970 (12 pages)

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= _finm'“0 wt!” ibe te marathon + * emcee morn oem rs . eae — 3 vate © Ngee hsp Oet nn nt ny ’ KEN MAISH Ken Maish to . be candidate _ for supervisor Ken Maish, a resident of Nevada county since 1958, announced today that he will be a eandidate for supervisor from . the fourth district. He is the second candidate for this board seat at the June primary as Melbourne Hedrick announced his candidacy earlier. Incumbent William Thomas has ‘not yet said whether he will seek re-election. Maish, age 57, lives in the Bridgeport area onthe old Kneebone Ranch, He is a retired cattle rancher and owned and operated Peterson's Corners for ssaiscnccepsnnstoccescerovesoanesncconaetts by 3 this scenic: view as they enter the Golden Center Freeway at the city limits of Grass Valley. VISIT THE beautiful gold country of Nevada City and Grass Valley. Tourists who visit the Golden Empire are attracted MAN . : two years, . rt =— —— He is a former director of the hed Nevada County Chamber of ComCHP officer : merce and belongs’to Rough and Ready Grange. In a statement concerning his candidacy, Maish said: "T am out for good government. I'm going to be aggressive, but Ihavenoaxes to grind." "IT am retired and don't have a thing to do but campaign and work hard. I still own extensive property in Nevada county and am interested in what's going on in this county, present ~ and future," i .Prior.to. moving to theGrass + . ‘Valley area, Maish was in the automobile business in Sacrawill head bus — training class ROCKLIN — Highway Patrolman Keith Arnold, the recently appointed Placer county school bus officer, spearheads the bus driver training class which will commence at Sierra College on Feb. 19, ‘The class is designed to prepare potential school bus driv3 THE SACRAMENTO ‘Banjo Band was on hand at the Nevada City Elks Lodge Saturday to entertain for the er Novak-Bergemann Sea Food dinner, An overflowing crowd was on hand to participate the carnival and food festivities. Below guests of the Elks crowd up to one of the carnival booths, ers with classroom study prior to actual driving instruction, Among the subjects to be studied during the 16 hours of the course are first aid, defensive driving, driving rules and student management. Patrolman Arnold has. been with the California Highway Patrol for 15 years, He was instrumental in completing the new bus driver . training manual, which was the combined work of the Auburn Area CHP and the school districts of Placer om: ty. The training manual oitiines the scope of the initial training class, as well as the actual driving instruction which follows, The course is open to residents of Placer, Nevada, Sierra and.El Dorado counties, All persons interested in participating may contact Martin Jack at Sierra College. acre 1a ee THE BEST MOVE 20 YEARS RXPORIANCE ie wi ayy Tay A Yin te 7 bee) ti9n “one son, all grown, educated in this area, Two other children are deceased. mento for 17 years. Educated in Hollywood, he was an instructor with the U, S, Army Corps of Engineers during World War I. Maish has two daughters and who were simplicity . . . . ready to serve you day or night Call 265-2421) BOST AVE. OFF LOWERGRASS VALLEY ROAD, . NEVADA ITY Pe ge Bh cited