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Clarice McWhinney Is
Aes
Found Dead In Home
Clarice MéWhinney, 37, a
mainstay in localchurch, 4H and
art activities, was found dead in
her home on Indian Springs Rd.
Second Annual Trade
Fair Will Be Held
Saturday October 17
The Second Annual Trade Fair
sponsored bythe Nevada City
Chamber of Comimerce will be
held all day Saturday in the Veterans Memorial Building.
Promoters of the event, which
was such a success in its initial
year last year, point out that this
willbe no glossy, sleek, modern
display, but rather an oldfashioned trade fair.
As of the beginning of the week
there were 30 reservations for display and concession space. People
were coming in, some in business
and some with just personal possessionstosell, to sign up for the
fair.
Antique shops, building firms,
Sports groups and schools have
signed up for booths. Both floors
of the buildings will be'put into
use. Hot food and hot and cold
drinks will be available.
The fair will run from 9 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m. There will be
ample free parking available at
the rear of the building.
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WORLD. PRESS. DISPATCHES
Nuclear Weapons To
Be In Hands Of Many
Nanons In 10 Years
“Tens of nations” will be able
to produce nuclear warheads in
10 or 20 years, according toa
report by Defense Secretary McNamara in a TV interview in
CHICAGO. The cost of developing nuclear warheads will "fall
dramatically" in the next few
years, so that many nations can
afford to build bombs and delivery
vehicles, McNamara said. This
proliferation of nuclear weapons
is one of the "great dangers that
we face band must continue to act
NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET.
Published Every Thursday By
NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET, INC. 318 Broad Street,
Nevada City, Calif.
Alfred E. Heller, PublisherDonald L. Hoagland, Editor.
Second class postage
paid at Nevada City, Calif.
Adjudicated a legal newspaper
of general circulation by the
Nevada County Superior Court,
June 3, 1960, Decree No. 12, 406.
Subscription rates: One year,
$4; Two years, $65 Three
years, $8.
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1964 MERIT CITATION FOR
GENERAL EXCELLENCE,
AWARDED BY CALIFORNIA
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS
ASSOCIATION
Tuesday morning.
The cause of death was assumed
to be a heart attack.
Relatives, friends and neighbors
were shocked at the loss of a
warm and talented personality.
Mrs, McWhinney has been active in 4H work for many years.
At the time of her death she was
junior. choir director of the Penn
Valley Community Church, A
member of the Nevada City Art
Association and a working artist,
she hada show of her work at the
art gallery this past spring.
She was:a charter staff member
of the Nevada County Citizen,
which later. merged with the Nugget, and served as art director of
this publication from October of
1959 until early 1963.
Suryivors include her husband
Robert; twosons, Robert and Raymond; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
CyrilR. Swan of Grass Valley; and
a brother, Cyril R. Swan, Jr.,
also of Grass Valley.
Funeral services are scheduled
for Hooper and Weaver chapel in
Grass Valley Friday at 10:30 a.m.
The Rev. Maurice Wilcox, pastor
of Penn Valley Community
Church, will officiate. Interment
will follow at Acts Springs
Cemetery.
to reduce and prevent."
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A space ship carrying a doctor,
a scientist, anda pilot was orbited
successfully by RUSSIA. The U.S.
plans tosend up its first two-man
space ship early in 1965.
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As the Presidentialcontest
entered its last three weeks, Pres.
Johnson stuck to a theme of
“peace and prosperity" as he appeared before large crowds on a
tour of the WESTERN STATES,
Senator Goldwater, during a rest
stopin ARIZONA, reiterated his
belief that the "gut" issue of the
campaign is corruption, particularly Mr. Johnson's past associations with former. Senator majority secretary Bobby Baker.
++ + +
At the UNITED NATIONS the
U.S. announced that it will de-. *
mand that Russia and nine other
delinquent nations pay their dues
or lose their votes in the assembly
when the assembly opens in November. Russia has paid its assesments for regular operations of the
UN but refuses to pay the assess—
ments ordered by the assembly for
the peacekeeping forces in the
Congo and the Middle East on the
grounds that only the security
council has the right to initiate
and finance such actions.
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Defiant white mothers were
. arrested by: policemen during a
sqahool sit-in protest in NEW
YORK. The mothers object to an
integration program which transferred their children from the
neighborhood schoolto an almost
all Negro school nearby.
Sunset Trailer Application
Turned Down By Planners
would not promote the health, . It was standing room only again
at the meeting of the Nevada
County Planning Com mission
Tuesday night as opponents and
proponents of a 300 unit trailer
park in the Sunset area turned out
in force.
The commission denied the
application of Treasure Hills
Associates for the park. The commission found that there was not
proper ingress or egress for the
project and the proposed park
safety or welfare of the area.
The commission approved the
final map of Banner Crest Unit
No. 3 on Banner Mountain and
gave conditional approval to the
tentative map of Pleasant Valley
Ranches-One on Pleasant Valley
Road. A petition of exception for
a 32 foot road easement was
denied andthe map was approved
with the condition that the subdivision have a 60 foot access
road.
No one appeared at the first
‘public hearing on the petition to
rezone an area described as Alta
Vista Pines and Alta Vista Pines
Annex near Grass Valley from A-1
toR-1. The next hearing was set
for Oct. 26.
Action on the final map of Gold
Forest Country Club and Estates
No. 1 on Birchville Road was deferred until the commission receives the report from the health
department on sewage disposal
and water.
Trailer Study
Nevada County Supervisors
Tuesday authorized the planning
commission to continue its study
of problems created by parking of
trailers on private property outside
mobilehome parks.
Planning Director Bill Roberts
appeared and said the trailer report of athree man committee of
the commission had been presented tothe Supervisors Sept. 1
Essentially the report found that
Stage Set
For School
Unification
The California State Board of
Education last Friday set the stage
for possible unification of Western .
continue its study into the trailer Nevada County schools when they
approved the unification plan
submitted by the county.
The plan drawn up by the Nevada County Committee on School
District Organization after several
public hearings, includes the area
of Nevada Union High School
District and the Camptonville
elementary District.
The Nevada County plan was
one of the last items on the
agenda of the State Board meeting
in San Francisco, No protest was
entered and the plan was quickly
approved,
Weather
NEVADA CITY
Max. Min. Rainfall
Oct.°8 19 41
9 715 42
10 15 40
tT 76 41
12 80 42
13 81 39
Wi) 38
. 20
3.03
14
Rainfall to date
Rainfall last year
GRASS VALLEY
Max. Min. Rainfall
Oct. 8 83 46
9 83 46
10 . ‘84°. 50
11 84 56
12 89 56
13 86 -43
14 719 . 46
Rainfall to date .18
Rainfall last year 3.88
Continued
parking of trailers on priyate property Was causing problems in some
areas, that many of these were not
paying their proportionate share
of the taxes for county services
received and that a use permit
procedure would enable the com.
mission to allow interested parties
to be heard before private trailer
parking was allowed on. private
land, The report also recommended that the ordinance be
amended to permit one occupied
trailer per plot of land.
The supervisors agreed that
problems had been created by
trailer parking outside of mobile
home parks and also agreed that
the planning commission itself
needed more guidelines for
making decisions on applications
for trailer parking.
The supervisors told Roberts that
the planning commission should
problem
City Granted Extension
Time To Comply With
Airport Requirements
Nevada City's airport, which
has had an up and down history
of development, received another
boost up at the city council meeting Tuesday night.
A letter was read from the
California Aeronautics Division
stating that at a meeting Sept.
21 the division granted the city
an extension of time until July
to comply with requirements for
a permit to operate.
The CAD earlier'in the year
had set up several requirements
including removing rocks from
the runway and trimming of trees
on the runway perimeter.
City Manager Henry Roese
asked for policy on expenditure of
money for the airport. He-said
city crewshad done some blasting
of runway rocks at the request of
the committee and he wanted to
know what the council policy was
on expenditures for the project,
It was pointed out there was
$1,000 budgeted this year for the
airport and a total of $8,000 in
the airport fund. The council
stated it would be agreeable to
make expenditures for minor jobs
withinthe framework of the current budget, but no major work
would be done until the exact
status of the airport had been established.
»
Committee
Work To Last
3 To 4 Months
(Continued from Page One)
resources survey of the county be
used again. Roberts said out of the
total of 25 he thought about 15
would still be available.
Cook was asked if there would
bea series of public meetings and
he replied that if the committee
was really representative and
their names were publicized they
would have enough public contact
to make public meetings unnecessary. He said the committee
would work hard for a period of
three to four months,
The board approved a minute
order directing the planning
directortocontact the three planning commissions and the remaining members of the economic resources committee for nominations for the general plan study
committee, Nominations will be
referred to the supervisors who
may add more before approving
and appointing the committee,
Centralized
Accounting
Needed
(Continued from Page One)
a proper salary schedule was established for the post. Under the
interim two year plan the controller, which in this case would
be clerk-auditor Trauner, will
receive an additional $75 per
month,
The need for fiscal control and
authority to back up that control,
theneed for a feasibility study to
determine methods of creating a
centralized accounting system for
the entire county and the dangers
of joining clerk -auditor-controller together were all discussed.
Trauner pointed out that the
post of controller is initiated by
ordinance of the supervisors and
can be repealed at any time in
the term of the controller.
On a reverse roll call vote on
the motion to issue the minute
order to prepare an ordinance for
the post, Loehr voted yes, Blake
voted yes, Hennessy hesitated,
andthen voted yes, Ricker voted
no and Bishop voted yes.
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