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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

January 31, 1968 (12 pages)

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Well I’ve been down So. in that beautiful??? climate on business, and am I EVER glad to be back in God’s, Country!! Penn Valley Mobile Ranch Wednesday there was a real bang up Mobilehome warming party for the Hoods, they had returned in their smaller home on a beautiful new 12 foot wide 60 foot long home so the park . decided to help them celebrate~ each person brought a book of blue: chip stamps so the. Hoods could. get something real nice for their new home, Mr. Costagliola is home from the hospital after surgery, we hope that he will not have to return. Colonel O’Neil (retired) and his wife are just back from an extensive trip thru Canada and northern areas of the United States, and are already planning another trip! My, isn’t it nice to be retired and go when and where you please. The Hoveys (Air Force) have moved their home to Camp Beale, as there was quite a transportation problem, they said they sure hated to leave all their good friends. George and La Vona and their 16 year old daughter Sharon (Air Force) are staying at Penn Valley Mobile Ranch in their Travel Trailer while hunting for the home they hope to buy in Penn Valley. They enjoy it so much here that they intend to make their home in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs, Luke Roberson are moving into Space No. 47, they like to garden and this space has room for a good one, The ‘‘Koffee Clutch’’ was such a success that the ladies all decided to have a bingo party each time, they have an excel. lent turn out. Wagon Ho Mobile Park Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ousley and their baby son have moved into SP. No. 17, and Mrs, Wm. Taylor in SP. 19. Mrs., Eleanor Williams has returned from the hospital after surgery. Due to the lovely weather we had been having, a lot of our tenants made a trip up to Reno. I hear no one lost their shirt!! Carl Johnsons had a surprise visit from the former managers of the park, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Brown. Grass Valley Mobile Village Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holland have left for an extended trip thru Texas down into the Southern states. Hope that they do . COMPLETE SUPPLY OF BUILDING MATERIAL PaBco . PAINT fice YUBA RIVER LUMBER CO. Town Talk G.V. 265-4521 Downieville Yard 289-3351 i] not meet up with any of the storms that are reported to be brewing in that section. The pot luck supper was a big success with over 45 pre. sent, and Mr. Holland showed Slides of. their trip thru Canada and the northern parts of the U. S. I am told that they were simply beautiful and it was just like taking the trip with them to watch. Don’t forget. to call me if you want your news in the best little paper in the West!, and how about a picture or two. CLUB NEWS Members of our troop wish to thank our leaders, Mrs. Kenneth Svenson, Mrs, Walter Wells, and Mrs. Robert Meyer who have taken their time to be with us. Our troop has just divided into patrols with new patrol leaders, They are; The Excedrin Headaches with patrol leader Anne Vessey and assistant Janet Livingston, The Moonshiners with patrol leader Janie Hall and assistant Dale Brittan and The Buttercups with patrol leader Theresa Hoskin and assistant Melodie Yun. We have new troop officers too. They are; Anne Wells, chairman, Mary Wells, scribe, Laurie Miller, treasurer, and Cindy Meyer, reporter. We enjoyed visiting the patients at Oak Park Rest Home, We took them a snowman wall plaque which we had made. We-are~studying the country of Switzerland for the Thinking Day program on February 22, Cindy Meyer, reporting. Last fall Girl Scouts from three different Nevada City troops formed a drill team for the purpose of promoting Girl Scouting in parades. Local residents had the pleasure of seeing these young girls
perform in the Veterans Day Parade in Grass Valley. Currently, the drill team ranging in ages from 9 to 12 years is practicing hard to represent this community -in theSacramento Camellia Festival. . america eee, . Reliable 3 INCOME TAX SERVICE Over 25 Years Experience Fast, Dependable Aid By A Qualified Accountant Garrett M: Stack Abs-20ld Nevada City Phone for Appointment Evenings, Saturday and Sunday oe Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1968 _ The Nevada County Nugget 5 MOBILE LIVING $ Mobile Home BY GLADYS HARPER Rt. 1, Box 573 Grass Valley Phone 273-8954 Laws Considered . Nevada county officials will study a model mobile home ordinance to see if it would have any practical application here. The ordinance, received by the supervisors Tuesday from Assemblyman Gene Chappie (RCool), would place» restrictions on location of house trailers outside of constituted mobile home parks. Mobile home parks currently are controlled by use permits issued by the governing agency (city or county) in which they are located. A study of the model ordinance was urged by Supervisor William Thomas, and his motion to that effect was approved, The motion directs the planning commission, planning and public works departments to study and make recommendations on mobile homes located outside of parks. Another study was ordered from Auditor John T, Trauner at the request of Supervisor Henry Loehr. Loehr has a problem convincing people in his Truckee area to serve on various county commissions and.committees when they have to pay the cost of traveling to the meetings in Nevada City. 3 He asked for a study of a uniform mileage or per diem payment policy, noting "we are asking many of our citizens to do these things with~ expenses out of their pockets." Loehr felt the cots of traveling up and down the county on county business should be compensated to the individual. Thomas wanted: the ‘study to include a look at practices in neighboring counties, but the formal motion, approved unanimously, did not include that point. Acting Chairman Lou Hartman said Trauner will study all facets of the situation, indicating the situation in other counties will be among the things studied, Other business at Tuesday's board meeting included these items: —The county's new assistant district_attorney, Ronald MacMillan,’ was introduced to the board by Dist. Atty. Harold Berliner. MacMillan began work Monday. The assistant's position has been made full time by the supervisors because of the office work load, a point mentioned OA Arrangements Can Be Made for Food, Services and Facilities In Locations of Your Choice, or Delivery Service . We Will Cater to Both Large and Small Parties, Ban. quets, Weddings, Class Reunions, Clubs and Organizations. THE MARINS-Empire Hotel Corner of Mill and Empire Street, Grass Valley Tuesday by Berliner. "We hope to justify your confidence with an increased program of help to the people," he said. 'We already have started in our backlog and hope to get it caught up in the near future." —A 1958 Chevrolet station wagon assigned to the public ‘works department was declared surplus because it is worth only $75 to $100 but would cost $275 to fix. =No one protested the proposed Panorama road division, and an election now will be scheduled among residents of the area, located along Douglas Road one half. to 7/10 of a mile off Ridge Road. A road division allows property owners to "borrow" county up to. standard so it can be placed in the county's maintenance system. The property owners then repay through taxes for six years, the amount the county forwards them. This road division has an es— timated cost of $4,500. funds to bring a private road See All the ‘68 DATSUNS Sedan, Wagon, Sport Cars, Pickup 510 Sedan$ 2O96™ Complete plus T&L NEVADA COUNTY IMPORTS 580 E. MAINGRASS VALLEY: CATERING SERVICE Phone 273-8272 bai