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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

February 7, 1973 (12 pages)

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2 4 The Nevada County Nugget Wed. Feb. 7 1973 ~Homecoming Queen f DEBBIE FRAZIER, Basketball Homecoming Queen at Nevada Union High School, was presented to the student body during a pep rally Friday and reigned over the NU-Placer game last night. She was. escorted by student body president Dave Rayburn. An overtiow nasium for the Placer — #6 a pair of thrillers. SESS Bill's Better . . Adjustment *1.88 WIDE OVAL TIRES 13”” RAISED WHITE LETTERS AVAILABLE NOW. RECAPPING SERVICE PLAZA TIRE CO., INC. BEHIND SPD 265-4642 crowd turned out at Albert Ali GymNevada Union garites and were treated Square Knots play host The Grass. Valley Square Knots were host at their monthly party dance Saturday, January : 27th with guest caller, Dave Conley, of the Meadow Vista Buttons & Bows at the Mike. Visitors attending were from the Goldancers, Rough & Ready, Buttons & Bows, Jets & Jills and the Clear Lake Squares. Ned & Bette Snyder, Ace & Fawn Emmerling, Beryl & Bea West decorated the hall with happy . faces with Valentine features in the tradionally red and white and served the refreshments. Members are reminded that the Ist Tuesday, February 6th will be business meeting and President Claude and Joan Sipes will present some recommendations from the excutive ° board for the club to discuss and vote on. NU judging teams score The livestock judging team of Nevada Union High School won top honors recently at the Marysville Sectional judging competition on the Yuba College campus. Mary Mitchell won high individual honors with Nola Vogt of NU second. Other members of the team were: Ken Rowe, Matt Wolter, Jon Reed, Jayne ‘Pascoe, Robin Hoffman, Jack Scott, Carol Sommerhalder and Mike Blagg. Another first for NU was in the records contest where ‘Cinday Turner won high honors and Mark Smith was second. DeeDee Moore and Karrie Penfold were also team members. The Agriculture Mechanics team placed second overall with Frank Sears winning high individual. Team members were: Jeff Whitehead, Mike McCann and Rick Luce. County rushes to meet state zoning mandate The county planning department is rushing to meet deadlines of a state. mandated time table for zoning conformance with the general plan and adoption of a number of elements into the plan. Dave Porter, assistant county planning director, outlined the requirements and the deadlines. Elements now due are Land Use, Circulation and Housing. The first-two have been completed. Housing is underway and has met the. approval of the planning commission. The next stip is a public hearing and final approval by t oard of supervisors. Conservation and Open Space element deadlines deadlines are June 30, 1973. And the depart: ment is preparing to get both of them to the public hearing stage in the immediate future. They have some overlapping features and so are and so are bein Conservation and Upen Space element deadlines are June 30, 1973. And the department is preparing to get both of them to the public hearing stage in the immediate future. They have some overlapping features and so are being § considered together. These elements relate to ‘natural resources, agriculture, recreation and
scenic lands, water sheds and wildlife habitat. The staff must identify each for this county and make recommendations. for their conservation. The state has or will establish’ environmental impact guidelines, which must be published by Feb. 30. Then the county has another 60 days to come up with its own guide lines. BOA plans achievement award Area high schools from virtually every community in Northern California are Currently inthe process of Selecting outstanding students to compete in the 26th a Bank of America Achievement Awards program. The selcetion by Andividual school faculty committees is th first step in what will ultimately result in cash awards of $1,000 to 20 of Northern California’s finest high school seniors. In all, 1973 will see Bank of America awarding 9,000 cer“tificates, 2,600 plaques and over $210,000 in cash to seniors throughout the state. On March 20 plaque award winners from each school will have the opportunity to advance to zone competition at various locations. : Students will be judged on the Berryhill gets new position Senator Clare Berryhill announced today his selection as Vice-chairman of the Seante’s Public Employment and Retirement Committee and his membership on three other important committees in the Legislature’s upper house -— Agriculture and Water Resources, Natural Resources and Wildlife and Revenue and Taxation. “I am greatly honored by my appointment as Vice-chairman of the Public Employment and Retirement Committee. it is my sincere hope we will be able to effectively assist public employees throughout California in achieving fair and just emPloyee benefits and salaries. “‘My appointment to the Agriculture and Water Resources Committee and the Revenue and Taxation Committee will be very important to my district and both committees cover areas of special interest to me. basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, and interviews before a panel of educators and civic leaders. The top student in each of four fields fine arts, liberal arts, science jand mathematics, and vocational arts -will then advance to the final event. This year’s final events will see finalists competing for cash ‘awards of $250, $500, $750 and $1,000 in each study field. There are ten non-competing divisions throughout the State, five in Northern California and five in the South. The Achievement Awards program was introduced 26 years ago in the Los Angeles City School District and in 1951 was expanded statewide to that NC Rotarians hear county zoning report Nevada City Rotarians heard a progress report on county zoning at a luncheon meeting Thursday in the National Hotel Dining Room. Sharon Mahaffey, planner with the county planning ‘department, was the speaker. She said about 57 per cent of the county has been zoned. She believes that the zoning ordinance has helped to create attractive and functional commercial and _ industrial areas. 2 Main concern regarding mobilehomes is their failure to meet standards of the building code and not a taxation or ap-. pearance consideration, according to the speaker. There have been 210 lot splits processed since March of 1972, She'said. . Bob McMasters, serving for Blaine Farber unable to be. present, introduced the speaker.