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For the first time, an award’
_ will-be given to an outstanding’
citizen of the area by another G
of the outstanding residents of 7745S
Nevada City. The First Annual
ig J. Kilroy Award will be will want to help with ad~ presented this Friday night at a indicated by two ™unity recreation for children
board membersWednesdaywhen ‘COuld eliminate future prothe installation dinner of the
chamber of commerce. Only
may be willing to help finance
Supervisors might aid
GV recreation setup .
Nevada county's supervisors phasis, Grass Valley is creating the post of recreation diValley's expanded
Henderson felt expanded comblems — the dope situation and
Elza and his committee know who CT@SS Valley Councilman Jack the general juvenile delinquen
the recipient is, Taken into conHenderson, ‘requested. some ordbienn. ee alos te
siceration will be activities of
the person considered, his general attitude toward his community and the people, and what
he or she has done to improve
dinner, and reservations must be
in by this evening. Ple:
265-4310, 265-2692 or Barbara .. of people who participat
county money for recreation.
Henderson didn't. request a' °3U5¢ kids don't have enough
specific amount, but noted that ‘© do and get bored."
the city uses 17 cents of its
general fund tax rate to supValley swimming pool “will
hina Saito. port parks and recreation in still remain free, I was told
"The public is invited to the 2idition to the 25-cent ratespethat it is the only: (municipal)ape ‘be cifically set aside for that pur+ pool in California that*is still.
_ He concluded that the Grass
The councilman said a surSupervisor Willi The
Peterson at 273-4563. Tickets felt, and Supervisor Dean Lawcan be purchased at the door of 1 oorams show. "upwards of 75 Tence agreed, that the county
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a dinner tomorrow night when all
candidates will be hosted by the
chamber in a kickoff event that
will send-each girl on -her: way
toward being a prospective
queen. Prizes for the girls are
well worth working for. First
prize will be $150 in merchandise certificates, with three
more prizes for the next winners. The grand prize that the
girls will be selling tickets for
will be a trip by houseboat on
the Delta, to be taken at the
convenience of the winner.All single girls between the
ages of 16 and 25 years are
encouraged and invited to sign up
either’ at Western Auto or the
Chamber of Commerce in Nevada City. She may or may nothave asponsor. Either way is acceptable. by
Entires are beingreturned for
both the bike races on Father's
Day and the July 4th parade.
Both committees are working
toward successful events.
All organizations are urged to
submit their intention to hang a
miner's clothesline for the coming celebrations, Chairman
Stauffer hopes to have the lines
overhead on several Nevada City
streets in time for. the bike
races.
"CLASSIFIED
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ROBERT b. ROSS, JR.
OPTOMETRIST
147 Mill St, Ph, 273-6246
Sit back and let classified ads do the selling, renting or buying:
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@ added that the city counct *!00 expense, but some means
“changing our philosophy. InFag is as
just a park unit, we ‘¥ Share in running it too,
g to orient outselves Kim Stevenson of the county's
ard recreation, We never recreation commission, said
“perSonnel in the past to the possibility of a joint powers
was done by volunteers, and cities is being investigated
they are getting tired."
As a result of this new emfice.
LEGAL NOTICE TEGAL NOTICE
September
95, executed by Mary
‘_ NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
On the 25th day of June, 1970 at 11:00 o'clock A.M, at
the Nevada County Courthouse steps in Nevada City, California, MICHAEL PRIEST as Substituted Trustee under that
certain Deed of Trust executed by BELA LAND CORPORATION as Trustor to Western Title Insurance Company as —
‘Trustee to Henry Schroer as beneficiary, dated September
12, 1969 and recorded on October 1, 1969 in Book 488 at page
161 of Official Records in the Office of the County Recorder
of Nevada County, C
made, by reason of default in the payment and performance
of obligation's secured thereby, and Notice.of Default and of
Beneficiary's election. to cause to be sold the property hereinbelow. described having been recorded as provided by law,
and more than three months having elapsed since such recordation, and for the purpose of paying the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States
payable at time of sale without representation or warranty
express or implied as to condi title, possession, encumbrances or otherwise, the interest conveyed to and now held
ps such trustee in and to the real property situate in the City
of Grass Valley, County of Nevada, State of California described as follows: :
All that certain real property situate in the County of
phi State. of California, more particularly described as
0. ie.
A portion of Lot 4 of the Southwest one-quarter of Section
23, Township 16 North, Range 8 East, M.D.B, & M., being
more particularly described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at the most Westerly corner of Lot 14, identical
with the most Northerly corner of Lot 15, Block C, SPRING
HILL VILLAGE SUBDIVISION NO, 1, as designated upon the
Official Map thereof and being on file in the office of the County
Recorder of the County of Nevada, State of California; thence
from said point of beginning with TRUE BEARINGS following
the Northwesterly line of Lot 15, Block C, said Spring Hill
Village Subdivision No, 1, South 66° 14' West 66,50 feet; thence
leaving the said ira hema line and running North 38°
03" West 222.73 feet to a point on a Southeasterly line of that
certain state highway leading from Grass Valley to Nevada
City; thence along said line North 52° 49° East 204,06 feet to
a corner of the said Spring Hill Village Subdivision No, 1;
thence leaving the said easterly line and following the
Southwesterly lines and said line extended of Lots 1 and 13,
Block C, said Spring Hill Village Subdivision No, 1, South
40° 36' East 283,77 feet to the most Northerly corner of Lot
14, Block C, said Spring. Hill Village Subdivision No, 1; thence
leaving the said Southwesterly line and following the Northwesterly line of Lot 14, Block C, said Spring Hill Village
pegs hace No, 1 South 59' West 150,00 feet to the place
XCE THEREFROM the mineral below 100 feet
of the surface, together with the right to extract en
as conveyed ‘by the Deed dated August 16, 1940, r
12, 1940, in Book 64 of Official Records, at Page
Ellen Reid, ‘a widow, to D, E. McLaughlin,
Dated this 25th day of May, 1970.
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rector, being held» at least’.
recreation setup, but they also temporarily by Robert Jones,“cent live outside the city.” Should share community recrea—
-should be found to let the counwith the county counsel's ofreference to which is hereby.
The Nevada County Nugget, Wednesday, June 10, 1970 #
Folksi nger due h
Folksinget and guitarist Betsy Chapman will. perform June
24 at historic St. Joseph's chapel in Grass Valley.
Mrs. Chapman, a native of Mt.
Kisko, N.Y. but a resident of
California since she was eight,
will sing by invitation of the Historic Mt. St. Mary's Preservation Committee. The proceeds
fromthe 8 p.m, event will help
in preservation and utilization
of the: convent and non-demoninational chapel at Mt. St.
Bridgeport Bridge, and enginee:
specifications for the renovation of the old covered and: specifi
ngineering Firm of : 8 :
Associates, were authorized to do engineering design on the
ere June 24
aside as a childhood dream.
In her church and community
work, more. and more people
heard her ‘and encouraged her
to start recording. She made a
tape of songs (including some
of her own), wrapped it in brown
paper, and sent it off to Capitol
Records. The unheard of happened, an invitation for a test
recording session, All went well,
and she signed a contract.
"A Gift of Love", perfectly
describes her, "Living is ablessing," philosophy, Much of the
aterialin the album is folkrooted, with deep happiness and
ring such as preparing plans
2, Mr, Hider reported that they are proceeding with the
design of sewers for Lake Wildwood Subdi ee
-Corres presented and considered by the Board,Mr, Hellgren, from the Department of Contract Services
ed, and a lengthy discussion ensued on whether the appear
County could afford to employ another Sanitarian for the County
‘Health Department, Due to. the influx of population, it is im-.
possible for the present 2-1/2 Sanitarians in Nevada County
to keep abreast with the workload, ~2.
As a means of helping reduce their workload, the County
Counsel, Director of the Dept. of Public Works, and Health
Officer are to jointly prepare an amendment to the present
Ordinance, moving the Septic Tank Inspection from the Health
Department to the Building Department,
Mr. Jack Henderson, a member of the Grass Valley City bac
Council, appeared to explain their letter requesting .
assistance in the operation of a recreation program, Matterreferred to the Board Committee of Supervisors Long and
Thomas, to meet with the Nevada County Recreation Commission and the Grass Valley City Council, and report with
a recommendation for the Board.
Board recessed for lunch,
AFTERNOON SESSION:
Board reconvenes, all Supervisors present,
Mr, Robert Watso:
City Council has agr
appeared and reported that the Nevada
for a nominal fee, to allow him to dump
garbage from U. S, Government Campgrounds, in their City
Dump, . This pos would have among it, garbage from the
North part of Sierra County — Stampede, Jackson Meadows,
and from Placer County, in the Lake Tahoe area,
Upon the requests of the Nevada City Officials, the Board
authorized Mr, Watson to tran garbage across the Nevada sport
County Line to be dumped in the Nevada City Dump.
The following Budgets were preliminarily scan
Historical Landmarks Commission 600,00
Grass Valley Constable 4,537.00
Juvenile Hall 36,488.00
Probation Department 124,883.00
State Correc Schools 1,500.00
Sheriff Coroner 426,811.00
County Jails 20,710.00
Truckee Constable 4,506.00
Agricultural Commissioner 44,090.00
Building Inspector 54,881,
Public Administrator ; 941,00
There being no further business, the meeting was ed
at 4:00 P.M,
I THEO, A. KOHLER, JR,, Co. Clerk & Ex-Officio Clerk,
Board of Supervisors, County of Nevada, State of C :
do hereby certify. that the foregoing is a true Poin
excerpt from the minutes of the mee
» visors held on June 3, 1970, IN
of the Board of SuperSS WHEREOF, I hereunto affix my hand and official seal of said Board, this Sth
day of June, 1970,
~ "THEO, A, KOHLER, JR, .~ Co, Clerk & Ex-Officio Clerk ee
Nevada County Board of Supervisors ey
GAINES By: MAXINE
_ Deputy Clerk tothe Board
Date of Publication: June 10, 1970™
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