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. Wed., Nov. 27,1974 The Nevada County N
Ken Maloney elected
horsemen leader»
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‘STUDENT ENROLLMENT in the ioeniie City School District has been growing by
leaps and bounds and reached 1,000 pupils Monday. in the foreground Seven Hills
_ Principal Bill Gallagher is enrolling a new sixth grader, Scott Morse, and behind
them is ida Johnson registering Scott's sister, Danielle, who will be in the seventh
grade.
General store approved by
planners for Cascade Shore
In spite of bei a
number of Cascade Shore
subdivision residents county
planning commissioners
Thursday approved a use permit
for a general store in the subdivision.
Jim Meshwert made the
unanimously successful motion.
He acknowledged objections
voiced at two public hearings.
However, he believed the
majority was directed toward
the personality of the ss
Western Lake Lands, rather
than toward the use. Under
regulations Meshwert could notsee how the use could be denied.
Maxine Hector, the second to the
motion, was sympathetic with
residents but agreed with Meshwert. She said the applicant is
‘entitled to the highest and best
use of the land.
2 1974 Siecro Feolures.
Public hearings on the controversial permit were closed
last week.’ Commissioners
withheld. a decision pending
clarification of on site fire
protection requirements. The
. applicant agreed to drop plans
for a gasoline pump as a condition of approval of a 350 gallon
per minute flow, as toa
requirement for 1,000 G.P,M. if
the pump were included.
The California Division of
Forestry, the department of
public works and the planning
department approved the
reduction of the original
requirement. A CDF
representative told commissioners that lack of county
standards for fire flow creates
for developers. He
urged that the county adopt
standards to: avoid oer
“DID YOU. MAKE A WISH . es
when developers ceoacks plans.
and for the safety of the county.
The CDF representative
pointed out that Cascade Shores,
' Lake of the Pines and. other
rural areas have only six month
fire protection from CDF. He
said that state equipment is
designed to fight wild. land
rather than structure fires. He
expressed grave concern of
alleged inadequate protection.
He suggested that Cascade
Shore residents should consider
a solution to the problem before
‘many more structures are
allowed.
In other action Thursday a use
permit for construction of two
aircraft tee hangars to house
approximately 23 aviation
aircraft per building at the
Truckee-Tahoe Airport was
approved.
Sn Edmondson, manager
the airport ‘district, and
pele directors of the district
made the presentation. Considerable emphasis was given to
a condition regulating landscaping. The airport district
representatives said that a
landscape arthitect has been
engaged to insure that the
buildings blend ‘with the: environment.
Cayce to lecture
at Sierra College
ROCKLIN, -Hugh Lynn
Cayce, an investigator of
psychic phenomena who
recently lectured in Grass
Valley, will speek at Sierra
College Thursday, Dec. 12.
His address is titled ‘The
Nature of Psychic’ Perception” .
and tickets are $1.00 per person.
‘For more information contact
. the Office of Community Services, Sierra College.
Ped
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‘Ken Maloney will be installed
president ofthe Nevada County.
Horsemen at the association’s
annual dinner Jan. 25.
The long time senior-member
was elected early. this month at
the buck stew dinner. He lives in
rural Nevada county and
several times has. served as
vice-president but for the first
time accepted the nomination
jent, He was voted
Horsemen of the Year. He is
. chairman of the building and
“grounds committee and active
on other. committees.
E Other 1975 officers to be inwrangler;
— Carman, executive
er Hughes: Mildred
Tobiassen and their committee
prepared the buck stew served
when officers were elected.
‘ A Western Dance to the music
of the Country Sound Orchestra
is scheduled for Nov. 23.
Maxine Hector named.
Auburn Fa air manager
Maxine Hector, a Nevada
county planning commissioner,
has been named. secretary= of the Auburn District
Fair. ~
Mrs. Hector was one of five Spring
finalists out of 24 applicants for
the position being vacated by
Bunny Nakagawa, who will ©
retire Jan. 1 after 14:years as
secretary manager of the fair in
Placer county.
The commissioner planning
was interviewed Thursday night
by directors. She received notice
that she was selected Friday
morning. “Excited, grateful and
stunned,” was the way she
described her reaction.
The new fair manager has
been an exhibit supervisor
the California State Fair since
1967. Prior to that she was
1967. He practiced in Pleasanton
and Livermore: He now
describes himself .as the
“husband of the Auburn District
Fair manager.” He devotes his
time to'raising cows and claims
they have’ the best teeth of any
cattle in California.
New CWA officers ee .
for Placer-Nevada Grange
Ruby Fulton, Banner Grange,
was elected chairperson of the
Women’s Activities Committee,
-Placer-Nevada Pomona Grange
during the recent meeting held
at the Long Valley Grange Hall.
Other officers re-elected are
Daisy Embree, vice chairperson; Hazel Ivey, secretary
and Dorothy Richards,
treasurer, All are members of
Banner Grange. The first
Pomona CWA meeting will be
Homeowners filing
deadline approach
Monday, December 2 at 5.p.m.
is the deadline for homeowners
to apply for their homeowners
exemption. This filing will entitle the homeowner to 80 percent exemption, to a maximum
of $1400.
Nevada county Assessor E. A.
“Bub”? Tobiassen cautions that
only one homeowner’s exemp—
tion can be filed for persons whoowned and occupied their home
in Nevada county on March 1.
information may be .
obtained by calling the assessor
at. 265-2461, est. 232.
Jan. 14 at Loomis Grange Hall.
Chairperson Marie
Rasmussen conducted the
luncheon-meeting and reported
on activities at the state Grange
convention.and attendance at
the opening day session of ‘the
national Giteas held in
Sacramento last week. A
Christmas party with gift’ exchange will be held at 12 noon
Dec. 10 with Mt. Vernon hosting
and furnishing meat for the
potluck dinner.
Certificates of appreciation ©
for donations to the National ©
Grange CWA program were
awarded to chairpersons of
Banner, Rough and Ready, Mt.
Vernon-and Sierra Nevada
In addition, Golden
Empire, Long Valley, Loomis
and Meadow Vista. received
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OPTOMETRIST __.
147 Mill St., Ph. 273-6246
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