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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

November 15, 1967 (20 pages)

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NEVADA €0) CAL ST LIBRARY SACTO CAL 95014 Serving the communities of Nevada City, Grass Valley, Red Dog, You Bet, Town Talk, Glenbrook, Little York, Cherokee, Mooney Flat, Sweetland, Alpha, Omega, French Corral, Rough and Ready, Graniteville, North San Juan, North Bloomfield, Humbug, Relief Hill, Washington, Blue Tent, La Barr 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 Valley, Newtown, Indian Flat, Bridgeport, Birchville, Moore's Flat, Orleans Flat, Remington Hill, Anthony House, Delirium Tremens, Volume 42 Number 44 10 Cents A Copy Published Wednesdays, Nevada City November 15, 1967 City Council Approves Freeway Sign Ordinance The Nevada City Council at their regular meeting Monday night approved an ordinance amending Section 4 of Ordinance 315 which regulates advertising displays adjacent to freeways, Central Valley Water Outlook Reported Good "Even if we get below normal rainfall this winter, Central Valley Project reservoirs will still be in good shape to handle their water delivery. committments next year," Bureau of Reclamation Region 2 Director Robert J..Pafford, Jr., said today. Pafford said last winter's bumper crop of water had allowed CVP to meet all its irrigation requirements last summer with ease. He said reservoir storage levels in thebig CVP lakes were normal or slightly above at the end of October, first month of the new "water year." According to the Central Valley Operations Control Center, CVP reservoirs held 6,567,000 acre-feet of water in storage on the last day of October, down from 7,033,000 on the last day of September, Storage in all Reclamation reservoirs in California at October's end was 8,375,700 acre-feet, Nugget Pians To Publish Next Tuesday In keeping with the Thanksgiving Holiday, next week's Nevada County Nugget will be published one day earlier, Tuesday, Nov. 21 instead of Wednesday, in order that readers and advertisers may benefit from its contents before the holiday falls, Correspondent’s and advertising copy deadline will be Saturday; Nov. 18, at noon, Fellowships Announced LOS ANGE LES—National Airlines announced today that it will sponsor two $4,000 graduate fellowships in oceanogra~ phy at the University of Miami's Institute of Marine Sciences, The ordinance deals with exempt advertising displays, specifying advertising structures or signs which extend no more than 30 feet above ground level and are not intermittently illuminated and contain no moving parts and which advertising structures or signs are used exclusively: To advertise the sale or lease of the property on which the sign is placed are also exempt, or those signs used to designate the name of the owner or occupant of the premises upon which the sign is placed or to identify such premises; to advertise the business conducted or goods manufactured or produced, or services rendered upon which said advertising display is placed. Bergemann Funeral Rites Held Today Funeral rites for Mrs, Paul (Hazel) Bergemann, 51, of Nevada City were held today at the Bergemann and Son Funeral Chapel, Mrs, Bergeman was fevnd dead Saturday night.
The Rev. Donald Royer of Trinity Episcopal Church officiated and burial was inSierra Memorial Lawn Cemetery. Mrs, Bergemann had been active in local club circles prior to a period of ill health, She was a native of Nebraska and was a member ofEvangeline Chapter Order of Eastern Star, Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospita: Auxiliary and the Nevada County and Alta Sierra Country Clubs, Survivors include the husband and a son, Paul Jr. of Nevada city; also a sister, Mrs. Louise Joncas, Los Angeles; a brother, William Capron, Visalia; a grandson, William Bergemann, Nevada City and numerous nieces and nephews, Annexation Plan Approved The NevadaC ity Council passed a resolution Monday, giving notice of a proposed annexation to Nevada City to be designated as Christie-Bramkamp addition, A public hearing for protests to. the proposal has been set in the council chambers at City Hall, Monday, Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. TEMPTATION— This little dog seems tempted and appears to be waiting for the truck driver to turn his back as it watches a truckload of meat being unloaded in front of City Market on Broad Street, Nevada City, Monday. (Nuggetphoto) Pheasant Hunt Opens Saturday California's 1968 pheasant season opens Saturday (Nov. 18) with prospects slightly better than a year ago, the Department of Fish and Game reported today. The DFG reports all major pheasant areas had higher brood counts than a year ago, when 221,000 hunters bagged 758,100 ringnecks, Last-year's bag included 134,000 hens, but there will be no hen in the bag allowed this year exgept in the traditional either-sex area of Southern California, Hunting should be good in the northeast, with high brood counts on the Honey Lake, Tule, and Lower Klamath areas, Birds are abundant in the Sacramento Valley, but most of the rice fields have been burned, and tough hunting is expected after the opening day shooting drives birds into tules and high fields, The San Joaquin Valley should be slightly better than a year ago. Fresno County was the top pheasant hunting county in 1966, and should be at or near the top again, The DFG reported it will stock the usual 19,500 birds in Southern California, It had been feared earlier that the full number would not be available because of disease among the birds of the principal supplier, but the DFG rounded up the Con't on page 16 PEKHUUICALS SECTION