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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

February 3, 1971 (12 pages)

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From the files names BS heads Py directly responsible of The Nugget Robert Lambert, executive director of the Boy Scouts of Sierra’ and Nevada county has named the following district operating committee chairman for ‘The board of supervisors needs one individual whois direct1971. : ly responsible to it whether it be a county administrator, an The district chairman is Eui executive secretary or a director of finance. gene ‘Croft; vice chairman, Dr. © This was the top recommendation made by Bruce Joplin of te this week. Robert Ross; district commissioner, Gary N. Taylor; activi beating a big bunch of bruisers from Marysville 27-13 Tuesday night on Hennessy field. ties chairman, Dennis Jensen; "The board, the community and we have recognized this camping chairman, Gordon Wol need," he said. He noted the board's frustration in lack of avail lesen; organization The team brought Nevada City high school its first conference championship in athletics in the school's 70-vear history, and the first championship team since the 1917 rugby team won the Nevada county championship. Bonner's boys won the championship by defeating Marys’ ville Papooses to climax an undefeated season. Only blot on the record is a 13-13 tie with Placer high school of Auburn. Coach Art Hooper of Grass Valley in commenting on the and ex able: information to make decisions and control the direction tension, Eric Lefingwell; health of county government. safety, _ Keith Sauers; and Joplin said the selection of the type of top aide rests with training chaicman, Al Sm, the board but. cautioned that the person should be a "seasoned ‘finance chairman, Bob Gates; . individual with respect of department heads.” Order of. the Arrow, Pete Hill; A true county administrator like Los Angeles county has is relations. Steve Leopublic “really boss,": Joplin said, He suggested, that Nevada county nardo. could start by hiring an executive secretary and move toward Included on the Scout calenhiring an administrator. of events for February are: dar An administrator or the alternatives would save enough «Feb, 1, sustaining member-money to pay their respective salaries, Joplin said. ship ‘kickoff for local dealers. "Hf you were sitting here what is the first recommendation -Feb, 3, District Roundtable, of your report you would implement?" asked Raph Brchanan. Scoutmasters, Den Mothers, Cub d priority, be top The administrator or something like it woul masters andCommittees meet at . answered Joplin Lyman Gilmore School. When Buchanan said he did not feel that the audit company's -Feb, 7, Scout Sunday. written report carried.a firm commitment for an administrator, 10, District meeting. -Feb, : Joplin countered with, tional representatives institu All "T can't get inside your minds and know just how you want and district committeemen meet to to manage this county. The board must determine if jt wants heads." at Lyman Gilmore. _ Manage the county on a day by daybasis with department er to hear Joplin comment was "pleased" Larry Fil that department heads here are more efficient. than in other counties. He thought it possible that there is "good organization" B team said the squad can be the varsity conference champions -Feb, 24, district committee meeting headed by Gary Taylor and neighborhood commissioners, "Hf in your study you can't say gung-ho -how can I?" heads could be used more Buchanan suggested for an administrator. need the ng eliminati effectively, thus Tahoe Forest take but wouldes Joplin said this is done in some counti some reconstructing if it were to be the solution here. Willie Curran. declined to take a stand on hiring New officers the board at budget time in July as one reason and said he would Tahoe National Forest has faced with the budget. whenr's rato hate to be in an administshoes two new officers, Howard V. more Joplin said that the data processing operation is Hawkins as fire control offino or little found he efficient here than in most counties, and Gary E. Cooper as and cer fault with it, He foresaw no massive savings were it to be broadland exchange officer. ened at this time and said some counties have overdone data Supervisor Henry E, Branagh ; processing. ced that the two men joinannoun ~ others Joplin suggested that, the auditor controller and ed the Tahoe this month. who use the process form a committee to make recommendaHawkins is responsible for ors supervis The area, this in tions concerning future needs aspects of fire prevention all have moved to enact this committee. fire control activities on and Joplin recommended merging county departments when He comes from the Tahoe. the possible for more efficient operation. Joplin noted that comforest service regional office in dining the office of county guardian with the welfare department San Francisco where he worked as recommended by the firm represented a considerable savings in the planning department of to the county. the division of fire control, He said that General Hospital has followed recommendations He began his forest ser of approximately $3,000, for its use Joplin complimented the purchasing department of blanket purchase orders. He admitted to having been critical of this procedure and later discovering that the method was more efficient than practiced elsewhere because it eliminates keeping one ent setire of files. Joplin said the general level of operational efficiency study was made to determine functions of each county department on to directedr
ula ticwas the basis of experience. Parattention operation county called He need. a each department which showed vice career in 1941 on the San Bernardino National Forest. He has served in fire control capacities on three other national forests in California and served with the U. S. Nayy during World War Il. He and his wife, Anna. now . live in the Grass Valley area. Cooper's primary assignment in genecai efficient. dis to assist the forest lands officer in land exchanges, purchases and donations, The long term objectives are to develop a landownership pattern of forest lands which improves ad-. ministration efficiency and se. cures land needed for public use, , He began his forest service El Dorado-career in 1962 by working seaThe percentage of Nevada Sutter--28.49; -31.4 6; Yolo-sonally on the Shasta-Trinity Yuba29.27; county's government financedby National Forest in surveying property taxes is below both the 32,06; Placer--32.26; cate s that indi also and timber management. Upon report His ge avera the and state average Nevada county's budget increase the completion of college he asrt repo a ies, count by of near in. 1970-71 from the preceding symed a position in timber presented Tuesday shows. The report, compiled by Auyear is about half the state avmanagement on the Coffee Creek County local tax % said belowaverage ditor John Trauner, states that erage. The increase here WaS Ranger District. His most re23,49 per cent of Nevada coun11.85 per cent and the state avcent assignment was on the Big ty's current budget is financed by property taxes. The state average is 33.27 per cent, he said, and nearby counties have these percentages: . erage was 21,48. Bear Ranger District of San Neighboring counties had Bernardino National Forest. these percentage budget inHe and his wife, Betty, will crease: Sutter--7.17; El Dor: jive in Grass Valley. ado ~-17.11; and Placer--17.87. 23 ewas set up by a blocked kick. Right guard Larry Williams an administrator at this time. He cited major problems facing and created a sa’ of. 1952. Hooper cited the size and ranginess of the rugged B line. that averages 161 pounds as 15 and 16 year old boys. As 17 and 18 year olds, Hooper said they are going to be big and rough, Despite the cold and wind the Hennessy field stands were well filled when the B game started as the last and principal attraction of the evening. Nevada City kicked to the visitors, Mel Castle ran to the right and in the ensuing scramble the left end of the Papouses, Juley Richey slipped into the protective coloring of the Marysvill bench warmers and the second play of the game saw the old time sleeper used. The. play was good to the Nevada City one foot line from where halfback Ruie Newburn plunged for six points. The conversion attempt failed. ; Unperturbed and like true champions the Bees despite the irom setback, ground out a business-like and certain victory. ; in the second quarter he first of three Bee touchdowns ek : Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., auditing firm to the supervisors Friday, Nov. 17, 1950 . Bob Bonner's bodacious Bees brought back the bacon by neha RN Board needs person y Nugget, "nt 3 Wednesday, February 3, 3971 The Nevada Count chested Castle's kick and recovered on the Papoose 30. Steve Pieser passed to Ray Kirk on the 17 and the end ran the rest of the way to tie the score. Pello plunged but could not score the extra point. In a matter of minutes Nevada City went out in front, climaxing a 45 yard drive when halfback Bill Sturtevant scored from the three. Pieser went off tackle for the extra point. In three plays the Bees had their third touchdown. Ernie Pello lofted the kickoff to the’ double stripe and Marysville on the four yard line, lost the ball on a fumble on the tackle Two plunges into the line Pello went over for the TD. Pieser — drove for the extra point. 7 The half ended with the Bees on the Marysville one yard In the third quarter Marysville fumbled Pieser's punt on their own 41 and Nevada City recovered. Pieser passed to Kirk on the 16. Bill Sturtevant took it to the nine. Bill Behrbaum crashed to the six and Pieser hit Don Boucher with an aerial in the end zone. Pello ran the extra point. Marysville scored in the fourth quarter on a 83 yard drive. Players on the Nevada City squad were: Gil Larson, Lee Smart, Dave Haley, John Falconi, Bob Danos, John Williams, Dick Williams, Don Madrid, Wade Penrose, Hans Ronningen, Ernie Pello, Bob Phillips, Bill Murphy, Bob Starch, Wayne Whitlock, Roger Smith, Steve Pieser, Bill Sturtevant, Grant Hafelfinger, Don Steger, Jim Hubbard, Joe Seay, Walt Tanner, Dale Ten Broeck; Dick Mooers, Don Bourcher, Ray Kirk, ca Behrbaum, Bruce Walker, Larry Williams, and Gary eldon. BUSINESS . BILLBOARD Sit back and let classified ads do the selling, renting or buying for you. Len Gilbert FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP HEFFREN INSURANCE AGENCY . 111 W. Main P.O. Box 1034 .Grass Valley, Ca. Ph. 265-6166 Tl v 1 Robert Lambert ‘