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©
the Nevada County Nugget
November 27, 1968
Hospital patients raise funds
Initiation held
by Nevada Union
Future Farmers
PATIENTS OF Nevada General Hospital have raised funds
to purchase a Hoyer Patient
Lifter for the hospital. Patients
have been attending crafts
classes conducted by the Ne
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SHOPKEEPERS
RICHARD & SHIRLEY WILLEY
313 Broad Street
NEVADA CITY — 265-4841
(Formerly Sven Skaar's Shop)
THE GIPSON'S
BOWLING @& BILLIARDS
273-2561
At The
Jolly Roger Lanes
Grass Valley, Calif.
REAL ESTATE
COLLECTORS EMPORIUM
(Pioneer Antiques Etc.)
313 Broad St., Nevada City
265-2116
265-4841
Shopkeepers:
Richard
& Shirley Willey
There’s a home in your future with
RAD.ti
201 Maia ST St. 6.V.
213-8473 .
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Erecting a “tent” of clear
plastic over your choicest
an
nual flowers will keep the first
frost from killing them but be
sure
the plastic doesn’t touch
the flowers for that is fatal.
Len Gilbert
FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP
111 W. MAIN P.O. BOX 1034
2 ore Pore
TS NEVADA CITY, CALIE.
FRI SAT.
THURS,
PH. 273-6166
‘CHILDREN WITH PARENTS WELCOME
. 8OB LONG INSURANCE
Smokey’'s
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707 NEVADA CITY HIGHWAY
GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA
PHONE 273-2038
Representing The Travelers Ins, Companies
For Big Results Call
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JAWITORIAL SERVICE
Woman’s Janitorial Service
For Olfice Or Home
213-8951
273—4340. ]
vada General Hospital Auxiliary and have produced Christmas tree decorations, baskets
and ceramic wares, some of
which are shown on the table,
These items have been sold
by the hospital auxiliary which
uses the profits for the benefit
of the patients. The goal of
saving money for the Hoyer
Patient Lifter was realized
when the Nevada City Farm
Bureau Women donated $25 to
give them the final funds needed. The patients shown here
who have been active in the
craft classes are, (left to right)
Gertrude Shelton, Fred Grenfell, Raymond Gallagher and
Evelyn Shelton.
Official vote canvass
changes no results
The official canvass of Nevada county's votes at the November general election has been
at: least $50 on a supervised
farming project.
At the close of the meeting
the State Farmer Degree was
awarded to John Fraser, Craig
Davis and Rick Farley. The
State Farmer degree is the highest degree that can be given
by. the California Association of
the Future Farmers of America,
These awards are given on the
basis of outstanding leadership
within the state and excellence
in a supervised farming project.
SF rejects on.
way to Lassen
Cranston, Democrat, 5,644; Paul
Jacobs, Peace and Freedom,—
92; Max Rafferty, Republican,
5, 947,
Representative in Congress,
surprises,
All the same people are winsecond district--Harold T.
ners now as were declared win(Bizz) Johnson, incumbent Demners on election night. The count ocrat, 7,173; Osmer E, Dunareported at that time was unofway, Republican, 4,310; Paul
ficial, and county clerk's stafJ. Huft, American Independent,
fers have spent the ensuingtime 165.
if
adding together again the totals
Member of the Assembly,
from each precinct.
sixth district--Eugene A. ChapTheodore A. Kohler Jr. counpie, incumbent Republican, 8,ty clerk, reported that 11,980 861; Adrian Jack Barker, Demof Nevada county's registered ocrat, 2,605.
voters cast ballots
‘at the genSupervisor first district -eral election.
Gene M. Ricker, incumbent, 1,That totaled just over 85 per 125; Ralph Buchanan, 1,482. cent, an all time high for this
Supervisor fifth district -_ county.
William Curran, 604; Zeph D.
The results of the official Rose, 334,
canvass are as follows:
Nevada Irrigation District
President--Hubert H. Hummeasures--A, 4,141 yes, 2,207
phrey,, Democrat, 4,607; Richno; B, 4,232 yes, 2,080 no,
ard M. Nixon, Republican, 6,Statewide propositions--1a,
061; George C. Wallace, Ameri6,701 yes, 4,096 no; 1, 3,991
can Independent, 1,078; Peace yes, 5,610 no; 2, 3,851 yes,
and Freedom Party (no presi5,759 no; 3, 4,008 yes, 5,444
dential candidate), 18; Eugene no; 4, 4,450 yes, 5,115 no; 5,
McCarthy, write in, 27; Dick 5,759 yes, 4,070 no; 6, 4,088
Gregory, write in, 1; Henning yes, 5,290 no; 7, 5,543 yes,
A, Blomen, write in, 2.
3,924 no; 8, 5,200 yes, 4,249
United States Senator--Alan no; 9, 2,214 yes, 8,719 no.
completed, and it produced no
The Nevada Union Chapter
of the Future Farmers of America held a ceremony Tuesday
to initiate incoming members
and advance second year members to a higher degree,
The first year members were
given the rank of a greenhand.
To be a greenhand one has to be
regularly enrolled in vocational
agriculture, be a paid up member in the California Association of Future Farmers of America, must have made plans for
carrying a supervised farming
project, and must know and be
able to recite the FFA Creed,
The second year members
were initiated as chapter farmers. To qualify for this degree,
one must be enrolled in andhave
completed at least one year in
vocational agriculture, must
be a
greenhand, be able to lead a
group discussion for 15 minutes,
be familiar with parlimentary
procedure, and must have earned
SAN FRANCISCO -This city
has taken the first step toward
burying its 1,800 tons of garbage
a day in a remote desert area
‘375 miles from here, _
Spurning proposals for incineration, the local board of supervisors has authorized city officials to negotiate a 20-year
contract with the Western Pacific Railroad Company totransport the garbage by rail to
eastern Lassen county for disposition.
Lassen county will receive
25 cents per garbage ton, a
welcome addition to the coffers
of the county whose population
is
around 20,000,
The local supervisors will
take another look at the deal
when it is wrapped up and presented to them after a 60-day
negotiation period.
The city has only 20 months
in which to find some method
of disposing of its garbage other
than dumping it on baytidelands.
Incineration has virtually been
ruled out because of high initial
cost and lack of assurance that
it would comply with air pollution regulations.
GULF STATION
At the Plaza, N.C.
THE BEST MOVE
YOU EVER MADE
WATER PROBLEMS
Call
273-4493
Pum ps —Filters
Pi pe —Fittines
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20 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
FREE ESTIMATES
PHONE 273-2206