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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

January 17, 1962 (12 pages)

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aE NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET..Wednesday, January 17, 1962..Page 9 RENO LAKE TAHOE LAS VEGAS with qualified trained, commercial pilots in safe, well maintained aircraft. Cql-Nat Airways LOMA RICA AIRPORT © PHONE 273-6151 ity Council NEVADA CITY-----The City of Nevada City will sell _ five-eighths of an acre of the Feb, 14 city council meeting. BUY UNIT LOTS & SAVE*== D.E. MATSON FOREST PRODUCTS HILLS FLAT GRASS VALLEY +t ot ee + 4+ + + Dial 273-9972 a) FREE Deiivery up to 10 miles . the nifty nine-fifty ON YOUR DIAL Recommended Places To Stay & Play On Hiway 40 NS ENN GOLDEN ARROW RANCH SLEEP OFF THE HIGHWAY Dining Room Open 7 Days A Week From $8.00 -doubleElectric Blankets Telephone Alta 5352 (area code 916) property on Orchard St, at’ RANCHO SIERRA INN MSTAUEART ~ SAR ROTEL Single Double, Bunk Room Auburp Exchange 342] &© $ ski Tow In Back Yards per person $3, 00 Kingvale Exit YUBA SANDS LODGERESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE Accommodations For Groups CLOSE TO ALL SKI LIFTS Phone Soda Springs GA 6-9929 RESTAURANT RAINBOW LODGE WINTER AND SUMMER PLAYGROUND RESERVATIONS PO Box 628, Soda Springs GA 6-3580 or 6-9988 Dak BEACON HILL LODGE RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE Rooms or Dormitories RESERVATIONS DONNER TRAIL GROCERY Fresh Meat, Bakery Goods, Vegetables Beer & Wine SODA SPRINGS SODA SPRINGS LODGE Meet Your Friends SHOWCASE OF THE SIERRAS Accommodations Excellent Food Cocktails Phone GA 6-3681 SODA SPRINGS SKI AREA J-BAR CHAIRLIFT ROPE TOW Ski School Open Every Day RESTAURANT The Ideal Place To Learn To Ski! Coffee Shop The MOUNTAIN SKI SHOP SODA SPRINGS Ski Rentals, Sales, Repairs Special Rates For Groups And Service-Men GA 6-3636 LA MARINA LODGE WINTER RATES All Private Baths, Kitchens, TV i Donner Lake LU 7-9968 BLACK BARTS Grass Valley SKIERS SPECIAL The Largest Hamburger In Northern California . Pitcher Beer 3 ‘ To Sell Land At Feb. 14 Meeting Minimum offer of $700 for the piece was made Monday night by attorney John Larue on behalf of a client. The council will also consider an increase in the garbage collection rate at the February meeting. Request for an increase of rate from $1, 25 to $1, 50 per month was requested by Art Gagliardi, operator of the Nevada City Garbage Service. Proposed effective date of the rate increase is April 1. The last raise for weekly pickup of domestic garbage came in 1957, Mayor Robert Carr was given approval to issue a proclamation designating the week of Jan, 15-21 as Tahoe N ational Forest Week in Nevada City. The Nevada City Chamber of Commerce will welcome TNF's personnel to Nevada City at installation ceremoniesJan. 20, andthe new headquarters building will be shown to the public in an open houseJan, 21 from 1 to 5 p.m, The Nevada City Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary is in charge of serving coffee and cookies during the open house. The council dropped a proposal that the city rent the vacant lots next to Ott's Assay Office for public parking after a letter from the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce and a report from City Manager James (Admiral) Ray indicated the Division of Highways was not negotiating in good faith. The Division offered the lots to a private firm before the council could accept or refuse its latest offer. Councilmen ended their meeting with a brief and inconclusive exchange on the question of whether future councils should be paid. ° NEW PRESIDENT----Ed Crookshanks of Banner Mountain Realty was installed 1962 president of the Nevada County Board of Realtors at a recent meeting held at the Gold Center Club. NID Approves Site For Dam And Reservoir WOLF ---The Nevada Irigation District is preparing plans for a regulating dam and reservoir onthe Tarr ditch’system near Wolf Mountain. The NID board of directors last week approved the purchase ofa 40 acre site. The proposed. dam and reservoir site is located off McCourtney Road outside of Grass Valley and to the west of Wolf Mountain. The dam is being constructed to regulate the flow in the Tarr ditch system which runs from Wolf Creek south of Grass Valley to the Penn Valley-Indian Springs area. The dam will permit quicker and more economical regulation of water delivery. Plans now being prepared by the NID engineering staff call for a reservoir with storage capacity of 64 acre feet and a surface area of five and a half acres. The proposed dam will be 25 feet high. . The project isinthe preliminary planning stages and a cost estimate for the job has not yet been determined. Why it’s more costly to be cozy right now! Now that the hibernating season is here, the bear fact is that you spend more time indoors. Longer nights, darker days, colder weather means you use more lights and heat, cook more hot meals, watch more TV. And you've probably added more appliances, too. So it’s: perfectly normal for your PG&E bill to be a little bigger these days. But doesn’t it make it a little more bearable..when you know that the price of PG&E gas and electricity for a Pp ° GE . Pa cific Gas and Electric ( omy any typical home is 8% /ess than it was 30 years ago! é rah s 3 a SACRAMENTO---Thesix month active duty for training program for the California Army National Guard has resumed, with generous monthly quotas alloted to the State of California for each month through June 1962, Major General Roderic L, Hill, state adjutant genConference To Look At Water Plans CHICO ---Water developments by state, federal and local agencies will be discussed at aSacramento Valley Council conference
sponsored by the California State Chamber of Commerce Feb, 2 in Chico, Participating in the conference will be officials of the State Department of Water resources, U.S, Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and local water leaders and state legislators, T.H. Richards, Jr., Regional Vice President of the state chamber, said today the conference will provide local water leaders needed information on the current status of water plans affecting the 19 counties of the Sacramento Valley District at atime when important engineering and water rights decisions are under consideration. Stanley W. Kronick, Sacramento attorney and president of the Reclamation Board, will serve as conference chairman, The State Chamber's Sacramento Valley Council includes the following counties: Butte, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yolo and Yuba, National Guard Drives To Recruit 1300 Men eral, announced today, The California Army National Guard needs 1300 men to meet its current strength requirement, General Hill said, in announcing also that enlistments have been reopened for men withour prior military service, This means, General Hill said, that mid-year high school graduates can be assured of early input in the six months training program which will allow them minimum interruption in their plans for either higher education or employment. Men between the ages of 17 and 25 can be immediately enlisted, General Hill added, Since Guard units lose men each month from normal attrition, these restrictions have made it very difficult for the California National Guard to maintain its strength requirements, A man enlisting between the ages of 17 and18 1/2 years incurs an eight year obligation which may be fulfilled by six months basic training, three years in the Ready Reserve and four and one half years in the Stand-by Reserve, Enlistment of those 18 1/2 or older obligates the enlistee tosix months active service and five and one half years in the Ready Reserve. This means a man, once he returns to his hometown unit, can continue with his work or schooling and at the same time fulfill his military obligation. Under present regulations, the requirement is for two evening drills and one weekend drill a month in addition to 15 days of summer field training. Further details are available at local armories, General Hill added. There are morethan 2, 000 different species of mosquitoes. New. Course Begins At NUHS . NEVADA CITY---A Social Psychology course carrying three college units will begin Feb, 6 atNevada Union High Schoolina Spring extension course arranged through Sacramento State College, County Superintendent of Schools Ed Fellerson announced last week arrangements for the course, to be taught by Dr. WillisBlack, Fellerson said his office hiad received favorable comments about Dr, Black’s w ork in the areas of communications and public relations. The course, Psychology 145, is"astudy of the social influences on behavior, The . development of motives, attitudes, and group norms, Attitude and opinion measurement. Morale, leadership, and intergroup conflicts." It will meet every Tuesday evening between7 and 10 p. m. in Room D1 of the high school, There will be a registration fee., END OF YEAR CLEARANCE Jim Heather FLOOR COVERING 233 Mill St., Grass Valley Phone 273-6028 t SEE the new and attractive mosaic patterns in vinyl Sandran now being shown at Heather's. Material for a 9" x 12" room. .$1860, including tax. Easy tocare for. No hard scrubbing necessary! Tremendous savings on first quality linoleums, many pat + terns, You may find just the room size youneed, in time Tokeepthose floors looking bright and shiny, Heather has several fine new vinyl waxes, of the MILE HIGH CITY 100 MODERN and COMFORTABLE ROOMS with TV and radio available For Businessmen «ind Tourists t @ One block from each of the -us depots @ Center of the main sfores and theaters @ Across the street from the Brown Palace hotel @ Parking garage adjacent, 24-hour service KEystone 4-2391 Seventeenth and Tremont Place \DENVER 2, COLORADO JEWELRY Our GOLD NUGGET and QUARTZ JEWELRY « Makes lasting gifts and appropriate souvenirs of the Gold Country, DIAMONDS WATCHES ~ CLOCKS And Many Other Gifts SILVERWARE RERKEKKRKRKRKREE EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING HARTUNG’S Grass (} Valley eweters Since 1875 124 MILL STs:GRASS VALLEY Phone 273-3039 By Those That Know Nevada County Best! John L. Beitz JEWELER Longine-Wittnauer Authorized Dealer Nevada County 8 Del Oro Building Demar Dundas _ HEATING AND COOLING SERVICE Repairs Parts Controls Furnace, Stove, Cooler 321 BOULDER STREET Phone 265-2562 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL PLENT Y. OF PARKING FOOTE ELECTRICAL CO. 519 Alta Street Phone 273-2478 GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS ooo Dial 273-7392 pe)