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January 18, 1967 (16 pages)

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10. «+++Nevada County Nugget. . «January 18, 1967 Supervisors: Hold Long Session The Nevada County Board of Supervisors held: an: unusual long session last week and worked over several problems, .The session ended at 1:30P.M, after pro_ longed discussion of the proposal ‘of West Lake Properties for variances in the Road ‘construction Plans for this new and large subdivision. Mr. Oronato, of the West Lake developers centended that certainroadsin the development should not conform to County Standards for First Class Roads and for Secondary Roads, The matter was partially resolved Appointments to the County Planning ‘Ageney will be made at the next meeting of the Board, Recent changes in the title and authority of the .Commission; (it is now,designated County Planning Agency) leave the terms of the present members in uncertainty. This will be resolved at this week's meeting. Members appointed to the Economic Development Board from the 4th., Supervisorial District, proposed by Supervisor, “Bill” Thomas were Willard Rose, Miss Betty George and Mrs. Gene however. Through the County Hatton. These new members Engineer and the Developers a_ will join with the other members recommendation will be made to and work out-a proposal for subthe Board, mission to proper authorities as NEVADA COUNTY 4-H NEWS SHADY CREEK, Linda Bandimere reporting, The Shady Creek 4-H Club meeting was held at Columbia Hill School, Friday night at 8:30, Visitors were: .Laura Stuart, Margie Stuart, Jack Clark, Mike Selvester, John Bandimere, Debbie Bandimere, Jeanie Whittlessey, Bill Plfamer, Elonor Plfamer, Ronnie Browning, Chris Clark, Tony Browning, and Keith Bandimere. Seventeen members and four leaders were present. Loydel Leech and Glen Plfamer gave an illustrated talk on rabbits, The meeting was adjourned at 9:00. After the meeting, a Christmas Party was held. There were games, refreshments, and prizes. Also, the members exchanged gifts with one another, CHICAGO PARK HORNETS, Maggie Jones reporting. The Christmas spirit invaded the Chicago Pafk Hornet's last meeting. The main subjects discussed were caroling and a Christmas Party. The Hornetdecided to have their next club meeting, December 19, earlier than the usual time, so they could go caroling that night. Then, following the caroling they could have their party. A committee was set _up to get the time, transportation, and place for the two events settled, -The committee consists of Dennis Darling, Debbie Van Dusen, Heilda Hacker, Debbie Sinnock, and Katie Heffelfinger, chairman. A committee was set up to organize the snow party. George Sovey is chairman of the committee and Mary Bierwagen, Maggie Jones, Mike Hicks, and Mike Dyer make up the rest of the committee, One other committee was set up for. the skating party to be held in February. Chris Bierwagen is chairman. His committee consists of Penny Anderson, Heidi Weiss, Natalie Peese, Nancy Pyle, and Mike Dyer, ‘ President, Shirley Hacker, reminded all club members that Demonstration Day is the eighteenth of Rehruary. On Halloween, the club members Trick or Treated for U.N.I,C.E.F. and collected a satisfactory, amount, . Also, their bake sale held Saturday, November 19, was successful, A reminder was given to all the members that December 7 was the last day to add or drop projects. _ It was announced that December 17 was the Hi 4-H dinner at Seamans Lodge in Nevada City. One demonstration was given by Dennis Darling, entitled "Plug in Power." The recreation leader, Mike Sovey, led the members in a mumber game. , SPRING HILL, John Sbarcea reporting. The Spring Hill 4-H Club meeting was called tp order at 8:05’ by President Gary Tintle, Mike Skouvgaard led songs accompanied by Kathy White and her accordian. Mrs. Jackson announced that the Junior Leader books should be handed in by January. Later on, the new members were initiated. The meeting was adjourned at 9:00. WOODCHUCKERS, Susan McCabe reporting. Pa The Woodchucker's November meeting was a combined potluck and meeting held in the Veteran's Memorial Building,‘ Grass Valley. The members and their families brought hot dishes, salads, and desserts, The potluck was fun and there was a turnout of ten members and eleven parents. The topic of the evening was caroling at DeWitt. The club decided that they would carol at DeWitt and Kevie McKenzie was elected chairman of the caroling committee. Woodchuckers were going to have games and serve refreshments at their December meeting. Insurance was due at the December meeting. President, Alice Heather announced that there would be a-Hi 4-H meeting on January 7, KENTUCKY FLAT LIVESTOCK GROUP, Marla Sumrell reporting. The livestock section of the Kentucky Flat 4-H Club held their monthly meeting on December 6, President Sherry Tipton called the meeting to order and then, turned it over to Linda Personeni and Deby Jensen. Using a drawing of a beef animal obtained from the Farm Advisor's Office, they explained the parts of an animal, Then, using slides, they discussed with the members what to look for when judging beef animals. The next meeting was to be held‘on January 2, 1967. BANNER, David Kingston reporting, There was holiday spirit in the air as the Banner 4-H Club held their November meeting on the sixteenth at the Pleasant Ridge School, The excitement was over the preparation of the Christmas Party that was being planned for December 21. A spectacular debate was started over which club to invite to the party after it was agreed upon to invite some other club. This debate would make a filibuster in Congress look small as each member had his own view.on the subject and wanted to express his thoughts, It was finally agreed upon to ask Rough and Ready and Alta-Oaks Sunset, Thanks to the efforts of Mr. Turner, the members taking electric as a project were able to look forward to a trip to the microwave station on Wolf Mountain, The trip would be supervised by Mr. Turner and Wesley Schulze, the two leadccs of the electric project. The electric group was also planning to show fellow club members their work at the January meeting, Mrs, Bryant, the community leader, reminded all the club members that it was time to start work on their demonstrations for the coming Demonstration Day at the high school in February. The was adjourned and the parents and members trudged homeward the cold, rainy night, soon as practicable. The County Chamber of Commerce, will be forced to vacate the Court House Quarters and find offices elsewhere.. The problem isnow in the hands of the Executive Manager of thé Chamber
and his Board of Directors, The Civil Defense Program, under the direction of Supervisor Thomas is still in a state of uncertainty. He reports that he is informed that the State Government is thinking seriously of cutting expenditures for the Civil Defense program drastically, This situation leaves much to be settled before he can make -his report, and prepare a program. The Board of Supervisors meet every Tuesday at 10 A.M, in the Boardroom of the County Courthouse, ~ titude PRUCEES. DONFER BOWES Or Cy Memsheng 0.0. Bes 1267 Dr. H. P. Tapia, manager of the Park & Recreation District has announced a 2 hour cross country ski tour on January 2lst at10a.m. beginning at the re‘creation park on the Brockway Shortcut, Other longer tours including: hot lunch will be planned later, see ¢ Harold Silva, manager of the local Branch:-of the Bank of America, has been elected president of the Truckee Donner Chamber of Commerce for the coming year succeeding last years president Daven Morey. Carson White will serve as vicepresident, Pat Tonini as secretary and Tom Dolley will remain as chamber manager, Joan Else Wins 1967 NUHS Homemaker Award Joanne Else, daughter of Mr. & Mrs, James Else of Grass Valley, by finishing first in a written homemaking know e and atexamination for senior girls December 6, became Nevada Union High School's 1967 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. Miss Joanne Else is now eligible for possible state and national scholarship awards, Her test also earned her a specially designed silver charm from General Mills, sponsor of the Betty Crocker Search for the American Homemakér of Tomorrow, A state Homemaker of Tomor_y tow andrunner-up will be selected from. the winners of all schools inthe state, with the former receiving a $1, 500 college scholarship; her school will be given a complete set of Encyclopaedia Britannica by Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc, The runner-up will be awarded a $500 educational grant, The Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow from this state, together with those from all other states and the District of Columbia, ach accompanied by her school advisor, will join in an expense paid educational tour of Colonial Williamsburg, Va., and Washington, D. C., next spring, WEATHER NEVADA CITY MAX, Min.,. R, Jan ll 58 31 Jan 12 51 29 Jan 13 57 30 Jan 14 59 29 Jan 15 61 30 Jan 16 61 27 Jan 17 58 23 Rainfall to date 26.81 Rainfall last year 52.73 GRASS VALLEY MAX, MIN. R Jan u 66 35 Jan 12 55 32 Jan 13 63 33 Jan 14 10 35 Jan 72 72. 33 Jan 16 68 K 3 Jan 17 66 27 Rainfall todate 24,07 Rainfall last year 52.45 M&s Chevrolet-Olds, proudly announces the appointment of “Chuck Miller” as Manager of it’s Used Car Department. and cordially invites their many friends and customers to visit their lot at the new location, 550 East Main Street, Hills Flat, and see the cleanest display of quality used cars in Nevada County. "Chuck" is a member of the Kiwanis Club and a former Marine. Ee ‘ ‘ Nevada -County's New Tax Assessor, Elton A; (Bub) Tobiassen... took over the office on January 2nd. He succeeds Charles R; Kitts who has held the post for many years. Tobiassen, faces a big task in his new job to equalize tax assessments and up-date records, to conform with recent changes in Tax Assessment procedures, 4 GOLD IN THEM THAR HILLS Decked out in her best calico, Julie Ann Hassler, 9, offers a friendly “howdy” from a 100~year-old Wells Fargo stagecoach as she invites everyone to the annual Gold Discovery Celebration ‘in Coloma, Sunday, January 22, This'year the colorful, pioneer bamking and Julie Ann, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John Hassler, of Coloma, is Princess of the festivities, which includes a western=style parade, beginning at 1 p.m, She's a:good choice for the honor since her great great-grandfather, James Thompson B . Was a Wells Fargo agent in Strawberry Valley in the 1860's, Also on the program is a speech by Harold Bostock, Wells Fargo vice president and secretary-treasurer, titled “The Saga of Wells “rina " scheduled for 2:30 p,m, in the Coloma Go Discovery useum,