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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

July 18, 1973 (12 pages)

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SERVICE PINS were awarded to county employes Tuesday with supervisors sharing the presentation honors. Supervisor Larry Filer (right) presents a 15year pin to Ed Fellersen, county superintendent of schools. Marcella Carson, (second from left) tax collector, also received a 15-year pin and a 10-year pin went to Beth White. Editor, The Nugget: Edith Brown, SCD for 15 years, has retired Edith Pauline Brown retired after 15 years with the . soil conservation service. Mrs. Brown retired the end of June, sold her Grass Valley home and will move to Portland, Ore. to be near her brothers and sister. She plans traveling and more time with her hobbies for her retirement years. Hobbies she enjoys are needlecraft, Sewing, piano and organ. Mrs. Brown began work with the Grass Valley staff of the soil conservation service as a parttime. clerk-typist in 1958. She was appointed Nevada Federal aid for colleges Sierra College and six other institutions in northeastern California will receive special benefits this fall from the U. S. Office of Education. Sierra will receive $36,506 to assist veterans. Other institutions to receive grants are: Butte College $37,266; California State University at Chico $63,256; College of the Siskiyous $7,157; Feather River College $6,291; Lassen Community College $14,967; Shasta College $50,434. county RCD secretary in 1963 and served in that office for seven years. While the secretary she wrote and edited the district newsletter and attended area, state and national conventions. During her tenure with the newsletter the district received two first place awards and four seconds in the area VII newsletter contest and second place nationally in 1967. In the California scrap book contest Nevada county won four first place awards and one second. The district also won first place in 1965 and again in 1970 in the Goodyear contest. Mrs. Brown . served as secretary to the state women’s auxiliary in 1966 and was elected vice president two years later. While a state auxiliary officer she spoke to many special groups on soil stewardship, spoke on radio and on television on the same subject. She resigned as chairperson of the soil stewardship committee two years ago due to ill health and, took extended leave last year to undergo open-heart surgery. She recovered her health and returned to work last September. Mrs. Brown, a widow for the past two years, attended schools in Portland and moved to California in 1928. She and her husband were married for 40 years. secretary y 7 H NOR aT Te TSE CS Mh . EDITH PAULINE BROWN ORT Go hae aa County recorder’s transactions listed The county recorder’s office collected $7,098 in recording fees and listed 1,838 transactions for June.
The office also reported 44 births, 39 deaths and 34 Marriages. The recorder collected $6,506.25 in transfer taxes with $6,328.62 going to the county. Nevada City’s share was $113.30 and Grass Valley got $64.33. Recordings were broken down as follows: deeds, 579: trust deeds, 305; reconveyances, 215; federal liens, 7; notices of completion, 41; mining claims, 7; proofs of labor, 9; military separations, 3; survey maps, 5; parcel maps, 75; assessment maps, none; subdivision maps, 3, Miscellaneous, 589. OF COURSE, YUBA RIVER OFFERS MORE . . ‘Expert Building Counseling — Inspect Materials Locally — Discuss Pros PULSE . Dear Sir: Two weeks ago we chanced to ~, visit your fascinating little City in company with friends who had much earlier on been residents there. We enjoyed your shops and the courteous sales persons and merchants; we purchased some delicatessen and re-lived more youthful days while eating lunch at delightful Pioneer Park; all in all we had a nearly perfect day. What marred it was having to contend with numerous’ dogs ruaning at large in Pioneer Park and upon the city streets. We Saw some ‘near misses’ in traffic, as confused drivers sought to avoid striking some of these wayward animals. We were told, by one of your helpful police officers, that there is a fully adequate animal shelter available. It is difficult-to understand an administration which does not take fullest advantage of such facilities. Just think how much nicer it would be not to have to by wary of possibly diseased strays; and think of how much kinder it woul e to remove such animals fem a life of trials and tribulations. Everyone, animals and humans alike, would profit by it and the community would ~ be much cleaner and happier. Thank you for your hospitality to visitors and accept this wellintentioned, constructive criticism in the spirit offered. Sincerely, MR. AND MRS. WALTER ADAMS Long Beach, Calif. Expert feels horses may become rarity Horses may become a rarity unless laws are enacted to prohibit their sale for human consumption, according to Velma ‘‘Wild Horse Annie’ Johnston. Mrs.’ Johnson has been a leader inthe fight for legislation to protect wild horses and burros on the open range. She said recently that “‘killer buyers” were operating in this country to supply Canadian horsemeat processing plants which ship its products to Europe. and Cons — Availability — Satisfy yourself and then Delivery You Can Depend On. .. MORE IMPORTANT — YOU GET MORE HOUSE! Call 265-4521 YUBA LUMBER 12391 Se eae a ec = RIVER COMPANY : NEVADA CITY HIWAY iP GRASS VALLEY-NEVADA aa / &