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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

March 10, 1966 (24 pages)

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3 bo 3 a 2 8 O at 3 a > 0 " roy ive] S 2 a o EI = Conservation District Gets New Members Three new cooperators signed with the Nevada County Soil Conservation District last month according tothe January activity report of the Grass Valley Unit of the Soil Conservation Service. The new cooperators are William McClain who signed 330 acres on Bridgeport Road in Pleasant Valley for pasture and ranch development; V. A. Decker, 26 acres in the Lake Vera area for pasture and home site development and Andrew Sorenson, five acres in the McCourtney Road area for home site development, Seven new conservation plans were developed during January. These include plans for Skip Sellers for 20 acres on Lower Colfax Road for timber management and recreation development; Bettie Decker, 18 acres near Indian Flat for home site Grass Valley Will Study Housing Plans Tonight (Continued from Page 1) tendent-Principal Vernon B ond calls for educating the district students on double sessions, This would cost an estimated $140, 020. Last week, although all proposals were discussed, no action was taken because two members of the board were absent. At that time it. was indicated that the choice would probably be narrowed to accepting the high school planor the second proposal to educate local students in the Grass Valley schools on a full day basis. In other action Monday, the high school trustees received a report on the sale to Wells FargoBank last week of $1,350,000 in high school construction bonds, It was pointed out in discussion that interest on the bond issue over the 25 year redemption period would cost the taxpayers more than $900,000. If the issue had been passed when first put before the voters last year, it was noted that approximately $148,000 could have been saved, Efficient windshield wipers are important during winter. Since weather causes rubber to deteriorate, windshield wiper blades should be checked from time to time. TIME $50. TO $2,500. Auto, Fera., Salary Phone 273 9596 101 Mill Street Grass Valley, Calif. and pasture development; Abe Tobis*® five acres in the McCourtney Road area for home site, woodland and recreation development; Jerome Gray, 141 acresin the North San Juan area for pasture development, timber management and_ orchard development; L. Filer, 38 acres
in Rough and Ready for irrigated pasture development; John Woolman School, 172 acres on Jones Bar Road for pasture and instructional area and Desmond AFS Program Is In Fifth Year At Nevada Union Nevada Union Senior High School completed its fifth year in the International Student Scholarship program of the American Field Service, Chapter President Bob Wilson, announced this week, Applications are now being processed for next year's host home for an exchange student at Nevada Union High School, Wilson pointed out the only requirement was a genuine interest in promoting good will and understanding in the person to person exchange of young people of high school age and the presence ofa teenager in the home attending the local school. The deadline is this week with final decision being made in the New York office. “Nevada Union's experience in the program has been excellent, " Wilson said as he cited the fact five exchange students have come toNevada Union under the AFS program, The local students andsponsoring organizations raised funds to defray the expenses of travel, Interested local residents should contact Mrs, Orine Wetherall, home chairman or Don Rasmussen, AFS student advisor at the school this week, . MacTavish & Associates, 250 acres inthe Martis Valley for subdivision development. One conservation plan was revised during the month to bring the status of the district as of Feb. 1 to 500 cooperators and 378 conservation plans. HOLSUM DOG FOOD — 4 cays 5 PORK & BEANS Wb 10; SOFLIN FACIAL TISSUE WESSON OIL large MODESS TASTEWELL MARGARINE CYPRESS GARDENS PURE ORANGE JUICE a. 39¢ 1/2 gar. 75° CRYSTAL 3/540 5 LBs $400 IGE CREAM 1/2°GAL es 0 sice sa ve onten 69¢ SHERBET 1/0 GAlie: tc. vcs 1 eal wees 69¢SLIM FREEZ 1/2 GAL. .. ja oe COTTAGE CHEESE PT:.. . ‘ee BUTTER LB BANANAS 2iss 25° BANANA SQUASH LB U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS 79' FULL CUT RUMP ROAST we O69 X RIB ROAST Te . ) SIRLOIN TIP ROAST REGULAR GROUND BEEF KREY SLICED BACON GROUND ROUND LEAN BEEF STEW ue 98S 3/540 in pxe §=89° 69° 19 LB LB LB Plow, 205°4285 FREE DELIVERY 303 BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY, CALIF APPLIANCES ¢TV* STEREO Save Trainloads Of Money Now On This Once-A-Year Sale GRA-NEVA 112 COLFAX AVENUE, GRASS VALLEY