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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

June 5, 1974 (8 pages)

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oy ¥ ? Me%e7a"e Tere "8-9]0-070-0-0. 4 The Nevada County Nugget Wed., June 5,1974 oH RRR RR atatetenet Boalt atte IRR EE RE fe eet Saretetetotetedetetetenenesetenecesecennes tates soos osrcateteteteceoneen , Judicial Judgesh still hanging fire READY aim ssssss. The Nevada Judicial District candidates, Albert Casey, Karen Gunderson, and Ronald Schiess were told theywould be informed by 1:30 a.m. yesterday . as to whom was selcted. All three are still waiting for the phone to ring. with the previously selected top three of _ Conway. eliminated. himself by tion from the interviewing and selection process. He claimed a conflict of interest in that he was a friend and Conway was referring to the many partfered Nevada Company, now defunct and in the process of dissolution. ) ‘ Superior Judge Harold Wolters, head of committee. the selection and screening One of the topics of conversation was the unresolved judgeship and at one point Judge Wolters.told his co-hosts that only percentage points separated the top three in the rating system used. ‘At 1:30 p.m. the board reconvened with the first order of business being a public hearing on a situation affecting the At 10:10 a.m. the chairman of the. announced Truckee Tahoe Forest Hospital. At about announced _ 2:45 p.m. the board chairman. that they had an important issue to resolve in the selection of a judge. . himself he said he had asked With Conway disqualified from the voting the board could be placed in a position of impasse. Lip Tt happened last . TIRE CO., INC. Bid opening for bridge work scheduled Bids for rehabilitating seven bridge decks in Nevada and Placer counties and laying new asphalt concrete overlay will be opened by the Department of Tri tion June 19. The bids call for rehabilitating the bridge decks to counter effects. of heavy . snowfall, freezing temperatures and frostproofing measures plus the Brake Adjustment *1.88 “WIDE OVAL TIRES 13” _ RAISED WHITELETTERS AVAILABLE NOW. RECAPPING SERVICE , PLAZA. BEHIND SPD 265-4642 new asphalt are in Nevada county at Alpine, Magra, Sawmill, East Cisco, Hampshire Rocks and Donner Lake crossings. Also the 174 (Colfax Highway) Interstate 80 interchange in Placer county. A Route 89 curve in Placer county will be widened and the embarkment improved north of Tahoe City. : Bids will be opened in Sacramento with $190,000 available for the bridge crossings and asphalt job and $61,000 for the Route 89 work. ELMER STOON
je & oll ee 2 © 1974 Sierra Features W/O 6-3 : "This houseboat should solve the problem of all those uninvited weekend guests." eee eee eee eve ea bai Eye ry > a DoH ° week in Nevada Co. . THEYREST.INPEACE Charles Albert Frost, 49, died May 16, following a year’s illness. He was a native of Illinois and came to California in 1930. He was a carpenter by trade and had lived in Grass Valley until just recently, when he and his wife moved to le. Funeral services were held from Hooper-Weaver Chapel and burial for the World War Il veteran was in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. Sidney B. Brown, 83, died May 16 while visiting a daughter in Canyon Dam, Plumas County. ‘He was a native of Sunol and had lived in Grass Valley for 40 years. Services for the World War I veteran were held from Hooper-Weaver Chapel and burial was in Eln e Lawn. Cemetery. ; ae ts see Nowenda, Ht died May 16. He was a native of : California and-had lived on Dog Bar Road for the past 19 years. Hooper and Weaver Mortuary hadnied arrangements for private funeral services and burial in Alta Mesa Cemetery at Palo Alto. Thomas E. (Bud) Cole, 54, died on May 19. He was a native of Grass Valley and spent his entire life on his late parents’ livestock ranch in the Wolf Creek District. Funeral services were held from Hooper-Weaver Chapel, followed by cremation. 4 Thomas Hubbard (Ty) aylor, 55, died May 18. He was a native of Pennsylvania and came to California at the age of five years. He moved to this area in 1946. He was a mining engineer but became a public accountant when the mines were closed. He was a former mayor of Nevada City, had served on its council and was a member of the Elks Lodge, the Masonic Lodge and of Trinity Episcopal Church. Funeral services were private followed by cremation in Cooks’ Corner * . inh : es ’ .’ SAVORY LAMB AND RICE Here’s an easy and very tasty way to serve ground lamb. To = serve six you will need: 1% Ibs. ground lamb 1 medium onion chopped ‘ 1 large clove garlic,minced — ¥ teaspoon fresh ground black pepper 1No. 303 can tomatoes © ., 1 package frozen baby lima beans _ 4medium zucchini, sliced 3or 4 cups steamed white rice PREPARATION: Cook lamb, onion and garlic in skillet over slow heat until meat is browned, stirring constantly to prevent sticking and burning. Add seasonings, tomatoes and other vegetables, cover and cook for 35 minutes at moderate heat. Stir occassionally and skim off fat. Serve over rice. An optional addition to this recipe, if you like to use wine in your cooking, would be a quarter cup of a good white wine during the last five to eight minutes cooking. As a further variation on the same recipe once everything is cooked, mix the rice right into the meat and vegetable mixture, put into a casserole dish and chill over night. The next day, top the mixture with a cup of sharp cheddar cheese grated fine, heat in moderate oven until thoroughly hot and cheese is melted and bubbly. This is just as good re-warmed as when first served. Paul K. Smith » MEE Navy. recruit grad Marine Pvt. Paul K. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith Jr. of Route 1, Grass Valley, graduated from basic training’ at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. Physical conditioning,: discipline and teamwork areemphasized during the 11 weeks of recruit training. —. He received instruction. in close order drill, Marine Corps history, first aid, marksmanship, uniform r tions and PEPER E ROR PETE P CCE RT ENE HS ee