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PERIODICALS SECTION
CAL. ST. LIBRARY _
SACTO. CAL. 95814
Gtass Valley, Red Dog, You Bet, Town Talk, Glenbrook, Little York; Cligrokee, Mooney Flat, Sweetland,. Alpha, Omega,
‘ille, North “San
an Juan, Notth Bloomfield, Humbug, Relief Hill, Washington,
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Blue Tent, La Batr Meadows, Cedar Ridge,
» Walloupa, Gouge Eye, Lime Kiln, Chicago Park, Wolf, Christmas Hill, Liberty Hill, Sailor Flat, Lake City, Selby Flat, Grizzly
Bar, Lowell Hill,: Bourbon Hill, Scotch Hill,
lt, North Columbia, Columbia Hill, Brandy Flat, Sebastopol, Quaker Hill, Willow Valley,
Set, Birch
« Moore's Flat, Orleans Flat, Remington Hill, Anthony House, Delirium Tremens,
0 Cents AC py . Published
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1969
POlease
next on.
Ott’s list
The next stép in the conver
OLD PRINT of Timbuctoo, Yuba County, back in the days
when it was a roaring mining town and an important Wells
Fargo stage stop. Some years ago Timbucto
waso the start
. JERE SSIS SOO SCS CSCS CORI OSHS ORO
ing point for the famous Henness Pass Jeep trip to Virginia
City.
in the downtown district.
According to. the Post Office
Department agreement, the accepted bidder will be the tenant
ORIO IIS ISI ICICI ICR ICRC
of the site and will lease the
new building to the federal government for 15 years with five
4-H’ers plan Arbor Day observance
Placer-Nevada 4-H'ers work
) County 4-H club repIn Placer
'. Tesentatives will
tribute trees
to each 6th grade-class, 4-H'ers
will also be assigned to assist
oe tree planting and local pubcity.
In Nevada county trees will,
be available at the Leaders sist each community with plantCouncil Meeting and each club ing projects," advises Yamawill.make local arrangements © saki, "Community pride is esfor planting.
sential ifwe are to maintain
<"4-Hters are learning the our’ natural resources, reduce
value of conservation and beaulittering, and continue beautification activities,"
tification practices as they as
o study NUHS objectives
Gelatt envisions
the makeup
of this citizens’ committee as
similar to a grand jury in that
it would be divided into sub.
mittee could Pgemcs the governing board
providing the
necessary facilities, finance and
instructional programs to implement
the objectives.”
Gelatt said the district
"needs
to establish instructional objectives that are measurable."
This was the main topic at the
only 30 meeting, which lasted
minutes.
and thus was one of the
fastest in recent NU board history. One member,
Austin,
was absent.
William
The 1969 summer school was
discussed briefly. KR will run
June 16 through July
year renewals allowed,
The structure could be altered for the new business with
the exception of the front facade with the historical nature
to be retained.
Bizz raps
new fees
WASHINGTON, D. C. —Con
gressman
Harold
T.
(Bizz)
Johnson of the Second, moun
tain-valley counties, District
has declared that the newly imposed grazing oy pe if
unchallenged, w
ve "an extremely disastrous effect upon
one of our basic western industries," lifestock.
And, in appearances before
the House of Representatives'
Subcommittee on Public Lands,
of which he is a senior mem
the unfair and inequitable
graz
ing fee schedules
now in effect
for use of National Forest and
Bureau of Land
ment
public lands,
—