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Nevada County NUGGET.. .Wednesday,
Be
November Fg ek WOR s-0 «
afeat
ee
BIGGEST LIAR IN THE COUNTY..That's how the judges felt
about Clinton Dana (right) as they awarded him first place in
the Timberline Toastmasters first annual Liars Night held Monday at the California Division of Forestry in Nevada City. Dana
spuna tall-tale involving a very strong wind storm which uprooted post holes. Presenting the trophy which depicts a man
throwing a large bull is runner up "Doc" Lobecker.
Malcolm Hammill Renamed Conservation Chairman
GRASS VALLEY ---Malcolm
Hammill, manager of the
17th District Agricultural
Fair, was unanimously reelected chairman of the
Nevada County Conservation
Council for another year at
a re-organization meeting
held at the fairgrounds Wednesday. Burnette Sanford was
re-named vice-chairman,
Bill Nickerl, secretary, and
Willard Rose, treasurer. A
board of directors made up
of Bill Roberts, Dr. Elbridge
Best, Gerry Gelatt, Ed Fellerson, Leon Sanford, Guss
Parsons and Harry Hyatt was
selected.
The Nevada County Conservation Council is an informal group which has been
active since 1948 in promoting wise use of our natural
resources which include soil,
water, timber and forest products, wildlife and range resources. One of the major
activities centers around
California Conservation
Week, March7-14 each
year,
T hree committees, primarily concerned with Conservation W eek activities,
werere-activated, They are
the school committee with
Elizabeth White and Margaret Kell asco-chairman;
awards committee, Jack
Witwer, chairman; school
speakers for Conservation
Week, Herb Kendall, chairman. Mrs, Kell reported on
last year's satisfactory obserVoters Of
THANK YOU!
Your Support
Is Deeply Appreciated
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DONALD C. DON” BLAKE
vance of Conservation Week
in the schools.
Other committees are
school site committee, Frank
Sodolski, chairman; finance
committee headed by Willard Rose; adult speakers for
Conservation Week, Bill
Lambert; stream pollution,
Dr. Best; county dump, Hal
Cox; publicity, Bob Burns;
“Show Me" trips, Harry H.
Hyatt and Frank Sodolski as
co-chairman, and outdoor
recreation committee, Bill
Roberts.
Willard Weselsky reported
that while the county dump
was in pretty good shape that
McCourtney Road was again
becoming littered by refuse
dropped from vehicles on
their way to the dump. On
Wednesday afternoon Jerry
Davis and his Future Farm~
ers, using six pick-ups,
clearedthe debris from McCourtney Road between Grass
Valley andthe county dump.
The Conservation Council
urges every one to cover their
loads, place the refuse at the
dump where directed, and
keep Neyada County roadsides clean.
Inthe absence of Dr. Best,
Harry Hyatt reported on pro =
gress in the development of
the Condon Memorial Park,
with two ball fields nearing
completion, fire access
trails constructed, blackberries partially controlled by
spraying and other items.
Bob Burns stated that the
Grass Valley Lions Club has
built three picnic tables in
the park and are having a
w ork day soon to construct
three more tables and finish
the third barbecue. . The city
has run sewer and water lines
Johnson And Wallace
Form Joint Law Office
NEVADA CITY ---Attorneys
Albert L. Johnson and Gerald Wallace announced this
week the formation ofa joint
law office at 202 Pine St.,
site of Johnson's office in recent years,
The new practice brings
together graduates of Stanford University (Johnson) and
the University of California
(Wallace).
A graduate of Nevada City
District 4
misfortunes.
YOU DIDN’T PLAN
ON THAT ACCIDENT!
It can happen nevertheless.
Distress can multiply with the
many financial burdens you
have to face: hospital bills,
loss of earning time and so
much more. Accident insur.
ance is the wisest precaution
against the many unforseen
CURNOW HALLS
INSURANCE
316 Broad St
Dial 265-4586
aul Jones,
-A. Bailey, E
High School in 1909, Wallace attended Washington
Grammar School inthis area.
His father was a district attorney and attorney general
of Nevada.
Wallace's grandparents
cleared the land for the Arnhart Ranch-one mile east of
Nevada City on Highway 20.
A specialist in court trials,
Wallace has written law
books, and at one time was
feature editor of the Nevada
City Nugget.
Johnson has maintained a
law office in Nevada City for
14 years. He was born and
reared in Sacramento. His
father was a member of the
firm ofJohnson, Johnson and
Johnson with Grove L. Johnson and Hiram W. Johnson.
Hiram became governor of
California and a U.S. Senator,
Johnson is a specialist in
water ‘law. He served two
years as attorney for the Modesto Irrigation District and
six years as water rights attorney for the National Park
Service.
7 Forest Gets Grant
NEVADA CIT Y---Tahoe
National F orest Supervisor
Hank Branagh announced today that the forest has been
allocated $100,000 under
the accelerated public works
program designed to help
economically distressed
areas. The funds allocated to
T ahoe are to be spent on
public: works projects within
the Sierra County portion of
the forest. Work projects will
be started within a few days
“in the Sierraville, Downieville, and Allegheny areas.
T. H. McGuire & SO
CONSULTING ENGINcER®
SRAGE VALLEY, CALIFORNIA
fromButler Road and expects
to have the comfort station
finished during this fiscal
year.
The next meeting of the
council will be held on Nov.
29 at 9:30 a.m. in the office
at the fairgrounds. Anyone
interested in conservation is
invited to attend and become
active in the council's program. There areno dues and
while a great deal is accomplished each year, much of it
is on an informal basis. °
LEGAL NOTICE
1962-63 RESOLUTION #1
North San Juan School
District
Resolution was made during the regular board meeting on the 9th day of October, 1962, toofferthe facilities of theBirchville school
for lease to any local nonprofit organization fora period of 5 years,
The facilities for lease include all buildings, andthe
property on which they are
located, in the N. San Juan
School District on the French
Corral Road.
The minimum acceptable
rental payable to the district
has been set at $12.00 per
year.
Lease of the property shall
permit repairs and alterations to the buildings as approved bythe board, All repairs and alterations shall
comply with the county
building and safety codes,
The board reserves the
right tocancél such lease on
60 days notice, if the facilities are needed for school
purposes or in the event of
unwarranted abuses to the
property.
Any repairs or alterations
to the property will be reimbursed, on a pro-rata basis, in event of cancellation
of this lease; provided that
accurate records of the costs
of materials have been maintained. No reimbursements
will be made for labor unless
said labor is legitimately
contracted and paid for, in
the course of approved re
pairs and alterations,
Sealed bids shall be pre
sented at the regular boar
meeting Nov. 13, 1962, a
theN. SanJuan School, Th.
board reserves the right t
select any bid or reject any
or all bids,
Any bid is automatic ac:
ceptance of all conditions
including any miscellaneou:
requirements or restriction:
asset forth in the Californiz
Education Code.
.$/Vernon L. Palmer, Clerk
Antoinette Browning,
Trustee
E.L. Dow, Member
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