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June 8, 1966 (24 pages)

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SS cet eentiatennedaes Volume 41 Number 21 June 8, 10 Cents A Copy a a a District Attorney Harold A. into office, Assessor Charles Kitts was defeated, Auditor John T. Trauner was re-elected in a tight race and Don Blake and Bill Thomas will go into a runoff in November for the Fourth District Supervisor's seat as a result of the ynofficial returns from Tuesday's primary election. Berliner defeated Grass Valley attorney Leo Todd by a.vote of 4,662 to 4,122. Grass Valley attorney Harold Wolters got 463 write in votes. Nevada Irrigation District Assessor Elton A. Tobiassen de feated Assessor Charles Kitts 4,759 to 4,651. County AuditorJohnT. Trauner won over Grass Valley accountant Herbert C. Dodini by a vote of 5,124 to 4,040. 4,065 votes and Begovich had 1,614, Republicans picked Bill Briner torun for the Senate over Richard Lyng of Modesto and Ray Briner Lyng, 148 and Hunter 29. County Democrats again chose. Second District Congressman Harold T. Johnson over Don Democrats gave Governor Brown the nomination overLos Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty 2,316 to1,314 and Republicans named actor Ronald Reagan over former San Francisco Mayor George Chris topher by a vote of 3,440 to 1,305. County Democrats picked Senator Stephen Teale over highway officials anda local experts. The committee composed of City Councilmen Bob Paine and In the Sixth Assembly District Joe Day, Jr., and local experts Elaine McPherson, Lillian .Mott race, Jack Barker of Auburn, running unopposed on the Democratic ticket had 3,359 votes and Myrna Goerz and Alfred Heller, met last Friday night with District Highway Engineer W. L. Warren, state landscape architect, W.B. Seabury froim and Republican Assemblyman Gene Chappie of Cool, also unopposed, had 542. In the oniy other local contest, Frank Milne was elected Nevada Sacramento; assistant district engineer, C.D, Hanna and engineer J, C, Peterson, After considerable discussion 1,805 to 737. on types of plants, Varianees in altitude, weather conditions, the state school bond act was voted group agrecd tosevcral concepts down 3,768 to 3,715. First the committee and council members agreed that the driver coming toward Nevada City over Town Talk would suddenly be presented with a Other county officers including Third District Supervisors Lou Hartman, Treasurer-T ax CollectorLeland Twitchell, ClerRecorder Theodore Kohler, Sheriff Wayne Brown, Superin tendent of Schools Ed Fellersen, Public Administrator Albert H, COUNTY AND CITY officials were given a tour of the enlarged fire retardant base at Loma Rica County Airport last Wednesday. Here one of the Cal-Nat Airways F-7F bombers makes a demon Ahern, andGrass Valley Judicial stration drop at the edge of the runway, District Constable Elton Williams were all running unopposed, Enlarged Fire Attack Base At Loma Rica Airport Is Toured Nevada Union High School County and city officials last extension of the runway to hanFederal -State fire retardant base at Loma Rica County Airport and Seniors Graduate Friday week were given a tour of the The class of 1966 of Nevada Union Senior High School wi 11 receive their diplomas under the pines at the Nevada County District Fairgrounds Friday night. ercises’,, areception sponsored by the Grass Valley Elks Lodge will be held for parents and friends of the graduates in the home economics building on the fairgrounds, Four student$ will speak on the theme "The Road Not Taken" were praised for their role in helping make the plant one of the most modern in the state. The U.S, Forest Service and the California Division of Forestry, which operate the plant jointly, played host to the board of supervisors, officials from both cities and fire officials Water District group that while the operation Is Postponed “The Roads Diverge, “Ray Shine will discuss “How Far Can We See,” Susan Sanford will speak and federal-effort it was also a about “The Untrodden Path, ” cooperative cffort on the part and David Caddy's talk is titled of the county which provided therunway extension and added room that permitted enlargement of the fire retardant faci lity.
High school principal William C.George and District Superintendent Gerald Gellat will present the awards and the class after the graduates have been lead in by class president Mel Foote, Ed Corpe, fire control officer CAREN CARROLL and Bucky Charles Allert, a member of Brattin were named as the prettiest members of the Nevada the district board of trustees, Union High School Class of 1966 will hand the diplomas to the graduates, . . Following the graduation ex during the senior banquet held Monday night in the Nevada City Elks Club. for the Tahoe National Forest, said the base was the most modern in the state, The enlarged base would provide facilities for larger aircraft and more rapid and therefore greater ranging fire supression activities. The county has now completed as possible, but the general ap Action On Tahoe National Forest Super visor Henry Branagh told the “A Choice Must Be Made," corridor of the freeway should be treated in a way that will compliment this view. Itwas agreed that natural materials would be used as much the retardant base to handle more and larger aircraft. for 3 p.m. Christine Roese will speak on of the plant was a joint state panoramic view of the city and the distant mountains, The dle four engine aircraft, and has installed a rotating beacon, runway and obstruction lights, The state and federal government are participating in en larging the loading facilities at from the area last Wednesday, during the exercises scheduled city council appointed committee of son polled 3,813 votes and Lillibridge had 458. Proposition 1, the $275 million On the state level, county week ata meeting between state Lillibridge of Yuba City. John Thomas had 960 votes, Supervisor Don Blake had 768 and Eugene Walter had 226 forcing the race into a runoff. Plans for landscaping the Nevada City segment of the Grass Valley -Nevada City Freeway got off to an amiable start last had 291votes, visor in the Fourth District, Bill New View Planting Plan Is Discussed nomination for the new Third District Senate seat. Teale had City Judicial District Constable over Frank Sifers by a-vote of In a three way race. for super ois Senator John Begovich for the Hunter. ———= alt Berliner, Tobiassen And Trauner Elected Berliner narrowly sneaked back 1966 The Nevada County Agency Formation Commission Monday continued until the end of the month a hearing on a petition to dissolve the French Corral Water District because of litigation in Superior Court. The litigation, a hearing to show cause why the district cannot be served the full water capacity of the district reservoir is scheduled for 9 a.m, tomorrow. Nearly 40 persons packed the supervisors chambers Monday morning for the petition to dis(Cont. on Page 10 Col, 5) Ww. L. Warren proach would be to use trees, shrubs and ground covers that would enhance the look of the city, cover the freeway and protect the view of those both off and on the roadway, Paine, who acted as chairman of the committee, named Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. Mott and Mrs, Goerz and Joc Day toa committee to compile a list of pos sible planting materials, This group will mect with state officials and tour the route before the list is compiled, The local list of suggested ma(Cont. on Page 10 Col, 3) ee ee NOlLoa8 $1 VIIGOluag Bi Gri Ies6 wo o1 dvs Auvug 17 18 W9 mega, French Corral, Rough and Ready, Graniteville, North San Juan, N. ‘ o Park, Wolf, Christmas Hill, Liberty Hill, Sailor Flat, Lake City, Selby Flatj w Valley, Newtown, Indian Flat, Bridgeport; Birchville, Moore’s Flat, Or 3 ti “ lat, Sweetland, Alpha, ime Kiln, Chig ES -?) Serving the communities of Nevada City, Grass Valley, Red Dog, You Bet, Town Talk, Glenbrook, Little York, Chero field, Humbug, Relief Hill, Washington, Blue Tent, LaBarr Meadows, Cedar Ridge, Union Hill, Peardale, Summit City, Walle Hill, Gold Flat, Soggsville, Gold Bar, Lowell Hill, Bourbon Hill, Scotch Hill, North Columbia, Columbia Hill, Brandy Flat, Remington Hill, Anthony House, Delirium Tremens. =N ©