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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 8, 1975 (8 pages)

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. * er + r¢ *@¢ 9G) e Fie 2 9 Fx aot 4 4$eee eer emnsornr NUGGET _ Sert 1g the communities of Nevada City, Grass Valley, xed Dog. Town Talk, Glenbrook. Little York, Cherokee, Mooney Flat, Sweetland, Alpha, Omega, Fi AC itevi. . Mate finial bdr ° . Little as 6 > ee 4 i ga, French Corral, Rough and Ready, Graniteville, North pe Juan, North Bloomfteld, Humbug, Relief Hill, W ashington, Blue Tent, LaBarr Meadows, Cedar Ridge, Union Hill, Peardale, Summit City, W alloupa, Gouge Eye, Lime Kiln, Chicago Perk, Kolf, Christmas jill, 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. ; ea ae ET OLUME 50 No. 41 Wednesday, October 8, 1975 10 Cents A Copy Nevada County supervisors for the ~ first time were hosts to a Sacramento Mother Lode Regional Association of Supervisors which will end a two-day conference in the National Hotel in Nevada City this afternoon. Willie Curran, chairman of the local board, welcomed 30 supervisors . from 14 counties, their wives and guests at the opening luncheon yesterday. “Nevada County is shaped like a pistol but the trigger never is pointed at guests,’’’ Curran told them. The county’s four supervisors. were present. Curran explained. that the board is working one short but has been assured there will be a fifth member by ‘the end of the month. Two representatives of Gov. Jerry Brown’s staff Tuesday were closeted with supervisors for 45 minutes in an executive session called to discuss personnel. Richard Watson, the luncheon speaker and executive director of the County Supervisors Association, said that’ responses to the association’s request to write the Governor and legislature concerning legislative bills the association asked to be opposed or supported had been worthwhile. He traced legislative history of “Mark Twain returns _ Supervisors confab in Nevada City a number of the issues saying some were successful and others had failed. The speaker stressed the importance of counties communicating to the people what they are trying to do. Yolo County Sheriff-Coroner James W. Cameron was the speaker yesterday morning when law enforcement was. the topic. Nevada County Sheriff Wayne Brown and other county and Beale Air Force-Base law enforcement. personnel .were present.
The agenda today includes discussions on highway financing and — health care services. Betsy A. Marchand, chairwoman of the Yolo County Board of Supervisors and head of the SCAC’s trans tion committee, is lead speaker on\highway financing. El Dorado County \Supervisor Bud Lane was slated to giye a summary of health care services. Sacramento County Supervisor Sandra R. Smoley presided over the session. Nevada County Supervisor Ralph Buchanan is a director at large of the regional group. Robert Paine, a local historian and Nevada City, councilman, aided by wives of local supervisors, took visiting wives on a tour of historic spots in Grass Valley and Nevada City yesterday afternoon. Theater celebration By PAT JONES scripts he ee pa esire vi oe wg i . program sparkled with wit an € >» or Nevada Theatre, Mark Twain retura ig ca , a & ned. He was reincarnated by James He has done his impressions of 4 = “3 “pulsifer of Sacramento Twain at a Sacramento Union 2 2 > The occasion marked the 100th promotion (Twain served as the 3 = < meres : Union’s correspondent to the Sandwich we birthday of the theatre. (The grand old s x building is really 110 but: who can Islands). _ Pulsifer has _appeared at C blame her for fibbing about her age another historic California theatre, the = eB w eines dhe had lar soa lifted.) 8 Woodland Opera House; in Fresno and oO Dw he “wabhenon'aeaaa i hard to Hawaii, as the Sandwich Islands are 3 au 8 now called. — _ sage es 2 Ree Colles t his subject is no accident. Three years . 3 ONE OF TWO Grass Valley homes included in this first portrayed the beloved humorist ape athe lg a a 4 pies > . year’s Golden Autumn Home Tour on October 11 will for an Encina High School English seventies by Thomas Edison. He has = be the Townsend Street residence of Mr. and Mrs. -class when he was 16. heard ac Lier of Twain’s voice that ¥ Robert Harlow. The house was built in the 1890s, Since that time he has become a was momen by Edison “3 authentically: restored by Leo B. Leeper and his serious student of Twain. ‘He has Add to that Pulsifer’s knowledge of = mother with additional restoration completed by the Harlows. Above is Mrs. Harlow in the interesting antique formal dining room. See story and other photos on page 7. studied published and unpublished works and has read the important biographies. ee ak = Pulsifer has an uncanny sense of accents predominant along the Mississippi River and of how a man of 70 would have and the youth has created an extremely believeable ‘image of his subject. ’ ’