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, day’ the problems. <
; ro al wrlliaa ia Xai ul ~Referred to the county fiscal Knuckey, retired Grass Valley William Cassettari has agreed
q With scarcely a word they owner a request from the chief of police, has been serving to lead a charter revision
a approved with aplomb De t Heads Association. on the planning commission and commission who will make .
; settlement of a claim in the The association had requested a will finish out McKee’s term necessary changes in the Grass
' amount of $2,500 for George L. change-in travel policy because which runs until July of 1977, Valley City Charter. Other
7 and Louise Hefner. The claim f inflation. McKee joins the ranks of county members of this commission
{ was for damages created out of . —Eugene Newman, director of supervisors the first of the year. have yet to be named.
4 construction of certain imsocial services, and Dan McKee’s resignation was -A letter from Congressman
j provements in the Truckee area Woodard, tof the . . accepted with regret and a Harold T. (Bizz) Johnson was
\ by the Truckee Sanitation Nevada City Elementary School resolution of appreciation was read stating that a U.S. flag will
. District and county. District asked for consideration given him by Mayor Ed Tellam. be given to Cub Scout Pack No. 8
Adopted a resolution for of their respective agency and He has served as a councilman after it has been flown over the
district when new CETA funds for nearly five years. Capitol.
No disagreements Fin
on Christmas eve
‘Twas the day before
Weds Jan. 1,1975 , The Nevada County Nugget 3
nk Knuckey named —
to Grass Valley council
proposed tion with stated’
limitations ant to unknown _
problems. The Agency
delivered soon, run only on “‘no
day vw niieevinas anbenr Wil : replace Milo (Mike) McKee “a lead”. A budget transfer to
Formation Commission had
asa fae nsfer
all saying Aye. ormation member of the Grass Valley. finance new storage tanks for
Debates were handled with
meticulous care with visions of
execution of a County: Plan for
Transferred $1,000: for jury
trials in excess of budgeted
funds.
~Adopted several ordinances
for the Land Use and
Development Code which
previously had been approved.
-Appointed Dr. Joseph D.
Lambert and Michael L. Good to
the Mental Health Advisory
Board, upon the .recommendation of the advisory
board. :
—Set 10:30 a.m. Jan. 28 as the
time to discuss a suitable
location for the construction of
additional class rooms with the
Nevada City School” District
Board of Trustees.
-Accepted the resignation of
S. S. Fleming, M.D. from the
Golden Sierra Health Planning
Council, effective Jan.1,. 1975.
And ordered appropriate letters
of appreciation be directed to
Dr. Fleming.
—Referred to county counsel a
request from Cascade Shores
Homeowners Association. The
association asked to meet with
the board to discuss the
Fire destroys
Yuba county
landmark
A Yuba county landmark went
up in flames Christmas morning
when the more than century old
Freeman’s Crossing Toll-house
Mrs. Acton Cleveland said her
husband, Judge Cleveland, was
among volunteers — who
responded to the fire in the
wooden structure on Old Toll
Rd., on the middle fork of the
Yuba River between NevadaCity and North San Juan.
In an earlier era man and
horses were ferried across the
river from the tollhouse where
there was overnight
accomodations for boats. Within
turned down the request
“without prejudice” because of
are distributed.
Accepted the June 30, 1974
audit report for the county as
presented by Anthony M.
Nichols, C.P.A. Nichols
pronounced the county as
“financially sound.’’
FRANK KNUCKEYCity Council by unanimous vote
of councilmen Tuesday.
In other businesss during the
short Christmas eve session City
Engineer Tom _ Leland’s
recommendation that ‘‘no lead
gas”’ facilities be provided for
new city vehicles was approved.
Two new police cars to be
the gas.was also approved. _
-Former City Attorney
Salary step increases for
several .employes were
approved routinely, effective
January 1.
-Ordinance No. 56 was ammended with regards to
licensing bicycles.
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Every winter we point out that, “7
“the season’s the reason” your RAG coe
PG&E bills go up. That’s because “~_
during winter months you use more
a
~ YOUR PG&E B
WERE UNHAPPY ABOUT
ILL TOO.
pay. for natural
gas and fuel oil.
y Weatherstrip around doors
~ and windows. Insulate walls and ~
ceilings. Clean or replace furnace ,
filter's if necessary. Keep the fireplace
nals. ul cae
the past decade the landmark
was converted into a restaurant
and hotel.Mrs. Cleveland said that
recently the building had been
reroofed with shake and it
appeared the fire had started in
the chimney.
The federal forest service and
4 the volunteer fire departments
; of Camptonville and North San
Juan responded to the fire.
damper closed when not in use.
Close drapes at night, and set your
thermostat.no higher than 68°.
You'll also save energy by turning off lights and the TV when
they’re not in use. And by not pre:
heating the oven. And tell the kids:
“Shut that door!”
: We are coneG. tinuing to
Ree work hard to
ry be efficient and ,
hold down your rates as much as
possible. You can help hold down your
PG&E bill too, by following these
energy conservation tips.”
PGE.
a
energy for heating, lighting,
cooking, TV watching and other
home comforts.
But this winter, bills will be
even higher because of increased fuel
costs. As you may know, most PG&E
rate increases have been to offset
the higher prices we, PG&E, must
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