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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

May 14, 1975 (8 pages)

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4 4 at « ? 1.4 bie ee e% 3 BP a oe. eo eee MEESTER NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET Serr 1 the communities of Nevada City, Grass Valley; ed Dog, Town Talk, Glenbrook. Little York, Cherokee, Mooney Flat. Sweetland., Alpha, Omega, French Corral, Rough and Ready, Graniteville, North San Juan, Narth Bloomfield, Humbug, Relief Hill, Washington, Blue Tent, LaBarr Meadows, Cedar Ridge, Union Hill, Peardale, Summit City, Walloupa, Gouge Eye, Lime Kiln, Chicago Park, Wolf, Christmas Hill, Liberty Hill, Sailor Flat, Lake City, Selby Flat, Grizzly Hill, Gold Flat, Soggsville. Gold Bar, Lowell Hill, Bourbon Hill, Scotch Hill, North Columbia, Columbia Hill, Brandy Flat, Sebastopol, Quaker Hill, Willow bulley, Newtown, Indian Flat, Bridgeport, Birchville, Moore's Flat, Orleans Flat, Remington Hill, Anthony House, Delirium Tremens. g than did Cooper with the second winner Valley Little League. He is a past cost to senior citizens. intersection of Brooks Road. out-polling Al Frisch by 63 votes (296swesid This service will be limited Musick Lew ent and past district governor of ’ Bids for the work will be ad“9 ). Tr fs ce _ nd esta the Grass Valley Jaycees. to trips to nutrition programs, —vertised to be opened at 10:00 et of nee gistered voters 1,085 Ed and wife Chris have three medical appointments, food .4M. June 2. petits : : children. markets and drug stores. The -Approved the agreement cast ballots, a respectable number for a single issue election. Each were requested to vote for two as neither incumbent, Emile Atkinson or Wayne Smith, ran for re-election. Residents in the Butler RoadBlight Street area voted to annex into the city by a tally of 13 yes, three no. Cooper, who will be moving from . the planning commission to the council, stressed community participation in his campaign statement. His leadership includes a presidential term with the Chamber of Commerce; vice t of the Chamber, a member of the Central District Committee and announcement came as part of an update given county supervisors Tuesday. Senior Citizens programs locally are handled by the Nevada. County Commission on Aging which was activated in September of 1974. Members are Robert Meyer, Ione between the State of California Business and Transportation Agency and the County of Nevada to provide for right of _-Way acquisition services on the Combie Road Reconstruction project. -Approved acceptance of a Several of the residents have appeared Board of Directors of Youth Self Help i grant of $23,950 from the at council meetings and have ‘ in addition to being vice president of Moore, Ruth Paine and David California State Department : said they wanted annexation in order to the Retail Merchants Association. _ Laird. ity of Education for the Nevada: receive city sewer service. Club Director of Community § County Library to develop a Scofield, in a campaign statement He is a member of the Rotary a Services Deanna Lee had high — Library and Early Childhood had said, “I have stressed that I have a ‘and a deacon and Sunday Schoo! praise for Grace Lutheran Education demonstration superintendent at Bethel Church. Church who provide a home project for 1975-1976. The decision making background and I wish to assure the citizens of Grass Valley that I am very capable of Cooper and wife Patricia have a son Phillip. Each of the new councilmen will for Gold Country meals and Telecare telephone help. Eight churches and the Association grant will finance a child’s librarian for a year, qualified books, with workshops for making decisions for the good of our ess spine aie. take office effective July 1, 1975. of Retired People (AARP) children, teachers and . : i plus several service _ parents. , organizations _co-operatively -Recognized that the public contribute to_the program. bus system is soon to start by: A comprehensive inventory creating the new position of of human services available bus driver with salary starting Ed Scofield Jay Cooper
locally is now underway. Among those interviewed as sheriff’s department and the public defender. Director Deanna Lee told the Board she would. be making future reports of progress and problems on aging in Nevada county. At a meeting of the Nevada County Bicentennial Commission, conducted by Chairman Hjalmer Berg, at the Chicago Park School, on April 28., the following projects were approved. The Lowden’ Family Heritage Tour, presented by Ruth Doyle of Grass Valley. This tour will be conducted in Trinity County: The Overland Immigrant Trail Marking, presented by James Grill, and a U.S. Forest.. at $564 topping at $685. It is anticipated there will be two resources for help was the full time drivers and one part county health department, time driver. . Nevada County Workshop, the Created the new position of : Personnel Director with a starting salary of $1,229 a month. The position will be under the general direction of the Board of Supervisors, to administer the county personnel program. Bicentennial Notes Service project. This road is a branch of the main Overland ; ant Trail that came down the ridge to the Nevada City airport area and on into Yuba County and Marysville. Vista points at the Washington Overlook will be marked as well as views of the three drainages of the Yuba River. Under Festival, ’76 the United Methodist Church--of ‘Grass Valley’s Carillon (electric chimes) which will -play hymns and onepatriotic. air at 6:00 P.M. every.evening. VOLUME 50 = No. 20— Wednesday, May 14, 1975 10 Cents ACopy , . = ae a 2 . : 3 ® rant provides > o Scofield, Cooper to ES: “0 > serve on GV council © °°70" “tizens ; 2 3 taxi servi RE Bog ba page ve Scofield He indicated it is not the Teepe ; Se vice a = po! votes re owner sibility of one man sitting on the counc: a ; Jay Cooper tallied 296 as both won to vote for major city change without A federal grant of $7,823 has In other matters the Board? seats on Grass Valley’s city council — \. first getting citizen input. He stressed been approved for Grace -Approved the plans. and’~’ w Tuesday ‘ communication with his constituents. Lutheran Church to enter into specifications for the Lower . ys Scofield, who campaigned byEat ‘bag been very. sctive in com cai at. wie ois Colfax Road Reconstruction © ic munity affairs is currently serving oject from the intersection ay opie ech Varig obese lead a second term as president of the Grass provide taxi service without of Rattlesnake Road to the .