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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

February 26, 1975 (8 pages)

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8 The Nevada County Nugget Wed., Feb. 26,1975 Supervisors delay septic ordinance County supervisors have continued a discussion on the proposed Septic Tank Leaching Field Ordinance to the meeting of March 11. Cy Armstrong of the Nevada County Health Department, and Bill Crooks, of the Water Quality Control Board, Tuesday reviewed the proposal page by page with supervisors. Herman Bansemer, a member of the FRIDAY FEB. 28 Association FIFTEENTH ANNUAL YUBA-SUTTER FAIRGROUNDS YUBA CITY SATURDAY MARCH 1 12 Noon to 9 p. m. 12 Noon to 9 p. m. 12 Noon to 6 p. m. Sponsored by the Mary Aaron Museum SUNDAY MARCH 2 Donation $1.00 Citizens’ County General Plan Review Committee contributed comments. The continuance will not be a public hearing but Chairman Tom Turner will listen to input from the audience. It is hoped that recommendations will be complete and problems resolved at that session. : Supervisors also approved an agreement between the city of Nevada City and the county through which the county _ provides administrative services and design and construction engineering for the city’s Federal Aid Urban Project. In recent months the board adopted an FAU Priority List which included the Clay and Adams Street intersection as_a number 1 priority in Nevada City. Because it is a federal aid project and the city does not have adequate staff to administer the project Nevada City asked the county to be the lead agency. The city will reimburse the county for costs involved. —Denied a claim against the county and referred it to the: insurance carrier, county
counsel and the auditor controller. John W. Van Allen filed the claim. ~Referred to the board’s county government committee, the . auditor-controller-fiscal director, the sheriff and director ai of social services a request for a ‘reasonable and proper’ am. bulance service subsidy. The request was submitted by the Emergency Medical Care Committee. --Directed that representatives of the Nevada County Builders Exchange be invited to discuss the exchange’s proposal for county business licenses with the board. The issue of county business licenses has been discussed before. ‘“‘The board never has said if it wants a business ordinance — if you do I will get you one,’’ county counsel said. “The Divine Kecentric’” hy Nevada City Author Doris Foley — A WELL DOCUMENTED STORY OF LOLA MONTEZ STARTS MAR. 5th IN THE NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET “Divine and eccentric’ were two words most often used by newspapermen of the 1850's to describe Lola Montez, the European danseuse and favorite of King Ludwig of Bavaria, that is before she caused his abdication and her own exile. Lola’s California adventure began the morning she stepped off the Northerner, and never stopped until she had rocked and scandalized the state from city to mining camp and back again. Her marriages, her lovers, her wild tantrums, her talent and her strange efforts to settle for keeps in Grass Valley, has tied her inseparably to California history. Nevada City author Doris Foley assiduously searched through California’s newspapers, of every issue published between 1853 and 1861 for the material in this different kind of historical book. What the newspapers said about divine Lola makes rather contrasty reading with what Lola said about herself — for her autobiography is included also in this work. Mail your check today—don’t miss a single issue THE NUGGET, P.O. Box 828, Nevada City, Calif. 95959 Don’t Miss it! SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE NUGGET He $500, 3 Years $7.00 Your Western Nevada County Historical Weekly Newspaper Neva county NUGGET —Serving-the-historicat-Gold-Rush-communities of Nevada City, Grass Valley, Red D ’ ’ »T i ni ay Mooney Flat, Sweetland, Alpha, ‘Omega,-FrenchCorral; cba! Ready: Garcia fo — ek —— oomfield, Humbug, Relief Hill, Washington, Blue Tent, LaBarr Meadows, Cedar Ridge, Union Hill Peardal Soa Ci Walloupa, Gouge Eye, Lime Kiln, Chicago Park, Wolf, Christmas Hill, Liberty Hill, Sailor Flat, Lake Cit ‘ Selby Fla Grizzly Hill Gold Flat, Soggsville, Gold Bar, Lowell Hill, Bourbon Hill, Scotch Hill, North Columbia, Columbia Hill, Brandy Flat maida Quaker Hill, Willow Valley, Newtown, Indian Fl i i i , acer = Silt n, Indian Flat, Bridgeport, Birchville, Moore’s Flat, Orleans Flat, Remington Hill, Anthony