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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

February 13, 1964 (26 pages)

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. February 13, 1964..The Nugget.. Page 23 Page 23. ‘qatcatatiatuatce AT HOME IN THE COUNTRY e-stsetastnatee # re Tomes nn] Storm Clean-Up Continues a # REPAIRING TREE.. es an serene to save one large limb cracked by January's snow storm, W. O. Fait, Lower Grass Valley Rd., winds a protection around the break before bracing the limb. CLEAN-UP..W.E. French has started to burn the remains of some 15 trees that fell on his property overlooking Gold Flat. Logs have been cutand the remaining slash is piled high in several stacks that will likely take weeks tocomplete burning. ANOTHER LOAD. .Nevada City crews are working to complete the clean-up of city streets as an aftermath of the recent storm. Planners Talk To Foresters At Dinner Fifty members of the Society of ore ices ca Sacramentohoe chapter, gathered at Sierra College Friday evening for dinner and discussion of the industry. "Land use Planning” was the theme, Guest speakers were the planning directors for Placer and Nevada counties, William Roberts of Nevada county and Fred Barber of Placer county. Making a brief welcoming speech on behalf of the college was Harold Weaver, president. Program chairman was Wally Greentree of Cal-Pacific, Sacramento, Chairman of the chapter, which includes Placer, Nevada, Sacramento and Sierra counties, is Dick Pryor of Sierra College. Larry Brewer of Auburn was in charge of the dinner. Several El Dorado county forFORESTERS MEET ie .wiscussing an neon te esters were guests. Members repwhich included talks by Nevada and Placer County resented private industry as well 1 inerdi t H B h ( ding) as federal, state and local forestry planning directors are Henry branag standing), and conservation groups. The Superintendent of Tahoe National Forest, John meetings are monthly affairs. Corbett (left), also of TNF, and Leon Sanford, The Old World has only two Southern Pacific Land Company district ranger. members of the camel family, The dinner of the American Foresters Society was the dromedary and the Bactrianheld at Sierra College. with 50 in attendance. . 22 million tests prove it’s the calourator with the HIGH Se AAWANWTTTTIOT Victor’s high Internal Quality heavy printing blow. Result: far less enables us to offer an unconwear or down-time, super-quiet. ditional 10-year guarantee. And only Victor’s Automatic Printing This protection is yours with Victor’s Calculator lets you divide, multiply, optional Service Agreement. We can offer add, or subtract from one compact keyit because of the high internal quality board. True touch system—so simple of our machine. you can use it in the dark. This quality shows up when we run 22 Want the complete story? million continuous operations (16 years Call Today of normal use), with no breakdown. It shows up, too, in the exclusive Printing Press Action. This reduces number of moving parts, eliminates 120 W. Main Street Grass Valley PHONE 273-4288