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2 The Nevada County Nugget, Wednesday, June 9, 1971
Bookmobile schedule
Tuesday, June 15, 29 July 13 27 Aug. 10, 24
11:00 11:45 Columbia Hill
12:15 1:15 Sweetland, Peterson's Corner
2:00 3:00 North San Juan
3:45 4:15 Juvenile Hall
4:45 5:30 *Blue Tent Road Arbogast's
Wednesday, June 16, 30 July 14, 28 Aug. Il, 25
2:30 3:30 Rough and Ready
3:45 4:45 Sunset, Sunset Market
5:00 6:00 Ridge Rd. at Alta Street
Thursday, June 17 July 1, 15, 29 Aug. 12, 26
9:45 10:30 Washington .
12:15 1:00. Floriston
2:00 3:30 Truckee, Safeway
4:00 5:00 Soda Springs
Friday, June 18 July 2, 16, 30 Aug. 13, 27 ©
12:00 12:30 Olympia Glade at Clubhouse
1:00 1:30 Mountain Air Mobile Park
1:45 2:15 Grass Valley Mobile Village
2:30 3:15 Alta Sierra, Info. building at Clubhous
3:45 4:45 Fairgrounds —
Saturday, June 5, 19 July 3, 17, 31 Aug, 14, 28
11:00 11:45 Squirrel Creek Rd. Oak Super Market
12:00 12:45 Walker Drive, Grace Brethren Church
Se 1:45 2:30 LaBarr Meadows
3:00 3:45 *Gayle Lane at Fern
4:00 5:00 Banner Mt. Fire Station
Tuesday, Service Day for VEHICLE
Wednesday, June 9, 23 July 7, 21 Aug. 4, 18
* 3:00 3:45 *Empire St. at Kate Hayes
4:00 4:45 *Gold Drive at Mercury CDrive
5:15 6:00 *Pasquale Rd.
Thursday, June 10, 24 July 8, 22 Aug, 5, 19
10:30 11:15 Bear River Pines
11:30 12:30 Chicago Park
1:15 2:00 Peardale, Pine Tree Grocery
2:15 4:30 Cedar Ridge Post Office
4:45 5:30 Greenhorn Lane at Hollydale
Friday, June ll, 25 July 9, 23 Aug. 6, 20
11:15 12:15 Mooney Flat Green Barn
1:00 2:00 Penn Valley Post Office
2:30 3:15 McCourtney Rd. at Jericho Rd.
3:45 4:45 Starbright Acres
Saturday, June 12, 26 July 10, 24 Aug. 7, 21
11:00 12:00 Trout Pond Rd. Hwy. 49
12:15 1:15 Higgins Corner Fire Station Hwy. 49
2:00 3:00 Oak Drive Hwy, 49
3:15 4:00 Lime Kiln Rd. Willaura Acres °
4:30 5:30 SPD
* Starred locations are new stops.
Summer bookmobile routes in
Nevada County will extend neighborhood library service at five
new stops in the Nevada City and
Sit back and let classified ads do the selling, renting or buying
for you. Grass Valley areas. The new
os a ———— 3-month schedule, which began
NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET) June 1, includes Blue Tent Road
. and Pasquale Road near Nevada
City, Gayle Lane at Fern in
the lower Banher Mountain area,
Empire Street at Kate Hayes,
and Gold Drive at Mercury near
PUBLISHED EVERY
WEDNESDAY BY
NEVADA COUNTY
PUBLISHING CO,
301 Broad Street Grass Valley. None of these
Nevada City, Ca. areas has previously been
95959 served by the bookmobile.
: Telephone 265-2471 With the addition of these new
stops, the -bookmobile will be
visiting 39 locations twice each
month during the summer.
Staff members are now adding
approximately 100 new books
each week for patrons of the big
airconditioned traveling library and they are alsoplanning
a summer-fun reading program
for junior borrowers.
Patrons who have questions
: about routes or service should
call the Library Project head’ quarters at 265-4914,
The new schedule, printed below, includes several” changes
that were made to accommodate
the five additional service areas.
Patrons, of previously establi§hed stops should carefully
check days-and. hours for their
usual locations.
Second class postage
paid at Nevada City,
California, Adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circulation by the Nevada
County Superior Court ,
Juce 3, 1960. Decree4 No. 12,406,Subscription Rates:
one year, $3,00; two
years, $5. 00.
1967
PRIZE-WINNING NEWSPAPER
ef the
CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION
Highway w
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HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE MAN 2 Guy W, Brooks, left, of Nevada City is congratulated upot.
orker honored
ivi isi i intendent Jack Snider. receiving 25-year award from California Division of Highways Super
Snider heads the Nevada City maintenance station and was the man who hired Brooks at the
beginning of the maintenance man's state career.
Assessment district
given first okay
The board of supervisors has .
expressed an intent to approve
indigent care
study sent to
committee
Supervisors have referred a
study concerning eligibility functions of determining indigent
medical care requirements toa
committee despite Dr. Peter
Keenan's wish to be heard on
the subject Tuesday.
Dr. Keenan is medical director for Nevada General Hospital.
The hospital administrator
and social services director
were scheduled on the agenda for
a hearing concerning eligibility
functions in regard to indigent
medical care.
The board last week charged
the social service department
with the determination after it
appeared there is some conflict
concerning the functions of each
department in this area,
Supervisor Bob Long Tuesday
pointed out that the board had
charged social services with the
responsibility and suggested the
matter to referred tothe board's
welfare committee, Long and
Chairman Dean Lawrence.
When Mrs, Lawrence asked
Dr. Keenan if money "is escaping" at the hospital Dr. Keenan said it is. When she moved for
the scheduled discussion to ‘be
referred to committee, Dr.
Keenan said he wanted to be
heard at the board meeting. The
vote for referral to the welfare
committee was unanimous.
A meeting between the committee and Dr. Keenan and Newman is scheduled for 8:30 a.m.
Tuesday.
In other action Tuesday supervisorsapproved entering into a
contract with Sierra Economic
Development District. The contract provides for county acceptance of an available federal
grant to train employes.
-home_ subdivision
a special assessment district for
Wolf Creek Pines, a mobile
home subdivision on Idaho Maryland Road,
John O'Dell, engineer for the
proposed 127-unit subdivision
on 26.9 acres, said it is unique
because it is the first mobile
within the
ounty. He described it as conorming to the general plan ana
said most of the utilities will be
underground.
He claimed the county would
benefit by approving the district because it would give it
more control. The county would
disperese money for the project
if the district is approved. With
_an assessment district the entire
project can be completed at one
time, he said. The engineer outlined plans for open space and a
green belt.
In answer to questions from
supervisors Ray Seigfried, the
developer, said he planned high
deed restrictions and to form a
home owner's association.
Larry Filer, the only no vote
on the intent to approve the
‘special district, claimed that
special assessment districtsare ~
unfair to developers who put in
all the money without benefit of
such a district. Siegfried indicated that he will go ahead with
the project if he fails to gain
approval for the distsict, However, he said progress would
be slower.
The director of. public works
said formation of a special assessment district would give
more controls, However, assessment districts create’more pa=
per work for various departments, Recently recommendations have been made to up the
administration fee the county
charges developers to pay for the
increased paper work,
Filer further explained his no
vote by saying he believed from
testimony heard at other hearings that an excessive number
of mobile home spaces now exist
in the county. He advocated
“slow healthy growth of the
county with local contractors doing the work,” ;
he board also discussed a
proposed ordinance which would
require subdividers to first ob_tain direction from the board if
they contemplate using assessment districts for —improving
any portion of their projects,
Data process
system may .
go high speed
The county may incréase its
data processing system to “high
speed" which reportedly would.
double the present equipment's
"memory cells" and could eliminate one employe and some
overtime.
The data processing commit-tee recommended enlarging the
present. system Tuesday during
a board of supervisors' meeting. Supervisors directed the
auditor-controller to pursue the
recommendation.
The auditor controller
claimed that. a demonstration
showed that the proposed change
would double the words put out
per minute by the present. operation, and could result in the
elimination of an employe and
some overtime. He cited some
costs,
He said it would save money
and that he hopes to get the
new equipment in operation by
November with the first runtobe
in December. He contended that
the proposed installation would
take care of the county's needs
until the county population has
quadrupled.
In answer to a question by
Dean Lawrence, Auditor-Controller John T, Trauner said
savings would begin upon installation of .the high, speed
equipment.
In other action the board
adopted a resolution changing
a travel policy which has existed since 1967, The new regulation provides for $11.50 per meal
and $14 maximums for lodging
when county officials are outside
the county on approved assignments, The total allowed per
day when in\attendance at conventions is $25, ,
--Referred a request from
the Nevada County Historical
Society for funds to the budget
study. The society formerly has
obtained some promotional funds
‘from the county chamber budget.