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Published Weekly Nevattr-G+e* ebruary 15, 1961
Volume 36 No.7 10 Cents a Copy “THE PAPER WITH THE PICTURES"
GRAND JURY KNOCKS PROBATION OFFICE, SURVEYING CONTRACT
Nevada County Grand Jury, 1960
A FOOTBALL HERO...Ted Connelly, football hero of the San Francisco 49ers,
hands the ball to Gary Sharpe, football hero of the future, as Exalted Ruler, Babe
Childers and Youth Activities Co-chairman Judge Verle Gray (right) look on at ceremonies during the Nevada City Elks Club annual father-sons night.
NUGGET Photo by Prentiss Portraits,
WET ROAD HOT WIRE..Fred Rosco, 37, Nevada City, and employee of a Grass
Valley restaurant, died on the hot wire at the lower right corner of this photo about
ten minutes after he. skidded his car into the pole across the highway Monday morning. Roscoe, told California Highway Partolmen he had swerved to avoid an eastbound
car on a curve on the cutoff ‘from Town alk to the Gold Nugget Inn. He was told to
stay in his car-until flares. could be set:out and emergency: vehicles called. But
Roscoe, apparently in a state of. shock, got out of his car, crossed over or under the
wire hanging between the two raod edges. He must hot have seen the short end of
hot wire that lay in the mud where he stepped, where he fell atop*its 4000 volts.
Artifical respiration could not remedy instantaneous death.
: : NUGGET Photo by Prentiss Portrait
‘County
Reported
. TheNevada County Grand
: Jury released its annual re' port yesterday afternoon, a
. report of accomplishment
: within the county in most
' fields.
. The report's recom: controller be established. in
auditor's posthas already
been given approval by
supervisors,
The recommendation that
thedistrict attorney be
placed on a full-time basis
has been a pproved by the
supervisors and is before the
legislature for action.
A sprinkler system requested
. for the Nevada County Hos. pital to reduce fire hazards
inthe building is in the process of being furnished. The
. fecommendation of the 1959
1960 Grand Jury also requested action on this item.
An automatic ice making
machine was donated to the
hospital by one member of
‘ theGrand Jury, Gordon True,
, toreplace an old wooden box
in which ice had been kept
in the past---termed a potéiitial sanitation and health
hazard.
termite condition at the Nevada City Elementary School
be remedied immediately
wastaken by the elementary
school board and assurances
given that the work would be
done this year rather than
w aiting for the new fiscal
year budget.
Most county agencies received a pat on the back for
efficient operation.
The 1960 Grand Jury was
under the chairmanship of
Larry B. Quimby, foreman.
members:
Eleanor B. Tremoureaux ,
Cecil Edmunds, Robert Ross ,
Jr., Grace Rader, Robert H.
Chesney, Lucille M. Sahl,
Herbert O. Pingree, C.A.
Bourland, James C. Phelan.
ClarenceE, Gassaway,
Donald Donahue, Sibyl
Leutenecker, H. VerneJones,
Edith Bradshaw, Don C.
Billick. GordonH. True,
Jr., Marian Ghidotti, and
Margaret McGowan.
Gold Quartz Meet
A meeting of the Gold
Quartz Democratic Club will .
beheld at the Alta Hill Fire.
hhouse Thurs. at8 p.m., ac.
;cording to club President Ed .
Nygard.
Weather
Nevada City
Max. Min. Rain
Feb, 8 53 30: .12
mep. 9 856. 44: ~.61
Feb. 10 51 46 1.10
Feb. 11 57 41 .88
Feb. 12 45 36 =. 67
Feb. 13 47 30.03
Feb, 14° 44 $1.5 .01
ain to date.. . 5 22.67
Rain last year . . . .31.65
Grass Valley
Feb. 8 54 $6.. OT
Feb. 9 49 Al ,16
Feb. 10. 51 45 1.20
Feb. 11° 57 40 .90
Feb. 12 57 36 =. 55
Feb. 13° 49 31-502
Feb. 14 44 35 =.02
Rain to date. .:. 23,52
Rain last year. 33.17
mendation that the office of !
. by Foreman Larry B Quimby, .
; conjunction with the county .
Grand Jury originally, the .
A recommendation that a ;
It included the following ;
The Nevada County Board
of Supervisors, the former
; county surveyor, and the
; Probation Department of the
county all came in for
criticism in the annual repprt of the 1960 Grand Jury ,
released yesterday afternoon
. “We are very displeased
; with the Juvenile Probation
; Probation. Department, " the
. report states. "Juveniles are
: being put on probation with; Out anyone seeing. that the
. terms of probationare-being
; Met. It seems to be a well
. known fact among the juwenile population that they
jhave nothing to fear from
. probation. In many cases,
‘being on probation is taken
, 48 quite a joke. Some of this
. we find partly due to the at. tude of some parents.”
The Grand Jury suggested
ithat the Sheriff and Police
: Departments be given the op. portunity to be of more
iservice in enforcing proba. tion terms,
. Thereport pointed out that
‘individual card records are
‘Not maintained on juveniles .
‘One card is maintained with
‘all juveniles under probation
listed on it.
The report showed that as
of Dec: 30, 1960, there were
161 adults and 80 juveniles
on probation within the
county.
T hey quoted Probation. officer Floyd Pond as saying his
staff was not large enough for
him to provide time to perform "follow up" work on
probationers. The Grand Jury
recommended an increase in
staff of one man for work in
the field.
Pond was quoted by thereport as saying that approximately 50 per cent of probaitioners fail to report -to his
office as required by law.
The GrandJury said the probation officer has discretion
whether or not he should exert a major effort to apprehend probation violations.
The supervisors and former
Lack Of Juvenile Control,
Progress (Map Irregularities Draw
Ire Of County Panel
County Surveyor Carlos Mc
Guire jointly were the target
of Grand Jury criticism:
"The Grand Jury considers
the awarding of the original
parcelling system contract to
Carlos McGuire and Sons, by
the board of supervisors to be
highly irregular and at
variance with sound, efficient government paractices,"
The Grand Jury stressed
that 1. the contract should
have been*put out to bid; 2.
the funds allocated should
have gone through the assessor’s office in order to retain some degree of control;
3. the awarding of a contract
to a county employe was
illegal.
"It was with great reluctance
that the Grand Jury voted to
allow McGuire to complete
parcelling program---,."
the report stated.
"The decision to permit
McGuire to.complete parcelling maps was arrived at
solely on the basis of saving
the county approximately
$41,000 and of expediting
the completion of the badly
needed parcelling maps, "
TheGrand Jury singled out .
McGuire's practices and proi
.
.
cedures in fulfilling the con.
tract as"extremely unsatisfactory and undésire.
able."
The report said:
1, The work was performed on a hit or miss basis--pursued with vigor during
school vacation when Mc
Guire employed "six or eight
of his relatives, several of
whom were of school age."
2. McGuire's method of
invoicing the county---was
extremely irregular. Some of
the invoices covered work
done before the effective
date of the contract.
3. McGuire's salary scale
for his relatives and other
officehelp employed on the
job ranged from $1.25 to
$2 per hour. The county was
charged $6.25 per hour.
Planning
Director
Sought
Planning commission members of Nevada County are
looking forward to Friday
night's meeting with Consultant Dick Wilkinson with
hopes he willreport the
availability of a qualified
full-time consultant for the
commission.
Supervisors have given the
green light to the commission to allow the hiring of a
consultant or planning director for the county at a
maximum salary of $600 per
month.
The commission will interview applicants as soon as
possible.
An expected heavier work
load as county building expands along with the dire
need for a subdivision ordinance are the basis reasons
for the hiring of a person to
head the county's planning
organization.
Executive Secretary Verne
Jones, the only planning
staff member now, recommended to the commission
the hiring of a trained planner.He explains that even
now planning commission
work would~benefit greatly
from the full-time services
of a trained man.
Jones turned in his resignation to the supervisors effective May 1 "or sooner" in
. the event a full-time planner
; can be employed before that
time.
Contrary to some reports ,
Jones has no plans to leave
the area. He will go ona
trip in May, but will return
to Nevada County pending his
decision as to future employment.
Jones said the commission
has invited representatives
of several organizations to sit
in on Wilkinson's meeting
with the commission Friday
night in the Supervisor's
Room of the courthouse. He
extended the invitation to
any citizen interested in
planning.
ON DISPLAY..The original water colors of Elise De Celles
Beaton, member of the Carmel Art Association andthe Society of
Western Artists, have been placed on display for an indefinite
period inthe Victorian Room of the National Hotel. The water
colors are all ofthe Mother Lode area, featuring many from the
Nevada City area. Mrs. Beaton, a Carmel resident, recently
finisheda showing in the Amador County Museum in Jackson.
She is showing Mrs. HaroldAlmquist of the Victorian Room one
water’ color of The Nevada City Espiscopal Church.
NUGGET Photo by Prentiss Portrait.
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