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__ Sierra program
~~ Local residents can see the
world from their armchairs
Grass Valley Nevada City
residents will be able to see the
Sierra College is offering the
popular Adventure film lecture
Theater in series at the Nevdda
_ Nevada City, ept. 25. ad starting Sept.
Adventure
location is the pra Ne.
pilot programs the college
— spring in Nevada
“In the second: of the pilot
runs, 115 people attended the C@mpus
film-lecture, narrated in person.
by the filmmaker. The feedback
we received was most en. said Richard F.-:
Yoo, Associate Dean of Community Services.
“We have received a great
a a ct es ee ew a etvome eerst
Wed., Sept. 11,1974 The Nevada
deal of support from Grass
Valley Nevada City residents
for the program on the Rocklin
. The weather hazards of
rain, snow and fog coupled with
simple convenience for the
residents made having a
pr in this part of the
district desirable,’’ he continued.
Opening the series is ‘Flying
Giant sized plants
Patch of Okra -JOHN MASTILOCK of the Lower Colfax Road stands in
his patch of Okra — and they might be termed giant
sized plants. In_photo at left the pod of the okra is
shown and according to the resident ‘it's a good
crop”. Gardens usually do well in the’ Lower Colfax
Road areas but Mastilock appears to have a green
thumb. Okra plants normally grow to a height offour .
feet and are popular in the southern United States.’
Some.of the plants towering above his head are 10
feet. Okra is-a type of pod and is used in various
soups — especially gumbo soup.
,
conducting a series of special
Alaska” hosted by Marion and .
Bob Auburn on 25.
County Nugget 7
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Through low-level aerial
photography techniques the film
illustrates Alaska’s _ mile-long
fjords, giant mountains and
glaciers. In sequences above the
Artic Icepack, the Auburns
filmed the migration of Caribou,
then journeyed to Barrow where
Other film-lectures coming .
include: John Jay’s ‘‘The World
of Skiing”; ‘“‘Mexico’s Riviera’”’
by James McDonald; Martin
Litton’s “‘The Grand Canyon by
.Dory’”; and. Gene Wiancko’s
. “Yugoslavia.”
Season tickets for the series of
five programs are $4; individual
tickets are $1 per person. All
programs begin promptly at
7:30 p.m. Advance reservations.
are suggested and may be obtained prior to September 24
from Sierra’s Office of Community Services, 5000 Rocklin
Road, Rocklin, CA 95677, or
phone 624-3333, ext. 323. Tickets
may be picked up at the door of
the Nevada Theater the evening
of the performance.
406 more
students
enrolled
First day attendance at
Nevada county schools was up
406 students from last year
according to County Superintendent George Bryant’s office.
Chicago Park School had 94
students ‘Tuesday and 78 last
year; Clear Creek, 31 and 30 last
‘year; Grass Valley Schools,
including Hennessy, Bell ‘Hill
and Lyman Gilmore, 1,426 and
1,408 last’ year; Nevada City
Schools, including Seven Hills
and the elementary, 956 and 891
last year; Pleasant Ridge, 545
and 480 last year.
Pleasant Valley attendance
was 79, with 39 last year; Ready
Springs was 281, with 288 last
year and they are anticipating
at least 20 more; San Juan
Ridge had 113, the same as last
year and are e 12 more;
Union. Hill, 198, with 207 last
year; Washington had 17 as
to 13 last year and
Nevada Joint Union High School
had 1,853 students attending as
compared to 1,640 last year.
United Pentecostal Church at
426 Ridge Road across from
Nevada Union High School is
Rev. Richard Neihart of
Modesto is guest speaker. The
public is invited to attend the
remaining services which will
run through September . 15th.
Services begin: at 7:30 p.m, No
services will be held Monday the
9th or Saturday the 14th.
corre original
Order 682 on file In this office, 3
PUBLIC NOTICE .
ORDINANCE No. 662
OF THE BOARD
OF SUPERVISORS
OF THE COUNTY
OF NEVADA . :
AN ORDINANCE -AMENDING SECTION. L-Il 36.7.
CHAPTER 2, LAND USE AND.
DEVELOPMENT CODE, OF
THE NEVADA COUNTY
CODE, 1956. AS AMENDED,
RECODIFIED IN 1972, TO
ESTABLISH AN~ “'RA-X‘’.
DISTRICT, ROLLINS PARKWEST SUBDIVISION..
THE BOARD. OF SUPERVISORS OF THE EOUNTY OF
NEVADA, STATE _ OF
CALIFORNIA, DOES ORDAIN
AS FOLLOWS:
: SECTION fae
Article L-11 36. of fhe Code of
the County of Nevada,
California, 1956, as amended,
recodified ‘in’ 1972, is hereby
amended to provide as follows:
Section L-I!. 36.7 by the
Boundary Establishment b
Description, ROLLINS PARKWEST subdivision.
All that certain territory shall
be and the same is hereby
rezoned to establish an ‘‘RA-X"
District, as defined in Chapter I!
of the Land Use and_Development. Code of the County of
Nevada, California, as amended, and hereby becomes
pe ae to all the restrictions set
forth therein;
That the territory hereinabove
referred to is all that certain
territory known as ROLLINS
PARK-WEST Subdivision,
recorded in the Office of the.
Recorder, County of Nevada, in
Book 5 of. Subdivisions, at nee
12, and deemed a. part of the
official land use plan and
chapter as provided for in: Article 36 of the Land Use and
Development Code of the Code:
of Nevada County, California.
SECTION II. . %
This Ordinance shall fake
effect and be in force at. the:
expiration of thirty (30) days
from and after its passage, and!
it shall become operative on the:
3rd day of October 1974, andi
before the expiration of fifteen
(15) days after its passage, it
shall be published once, with the
names of the og ailrabe voting
for and against ‘same inthe
}, a newspaper of general
circulation printed and
blisred in the County of vada.
“ PASSED AND: ADOPTED by.
the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Nevada at a r
meeting of said Board, held on
the 3rd “ of September, 1974,
by the following vote of said
Board.
AYES: Supervisors. Ralph.
Buchanan, .Thomas: L. Turner,
Fred J. Conway, Lawrence
Filer, William F. Curran.:
Noes. NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ATTEST;
THEO. A. KOHLER, Jr. County
Clerk and . as
ex-officio Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors — Crt
By Cathy R. West
Deputy Clerk
“LAWRENCE FILER ©
Chairman
The foregoing instrument is a
ect copy of the
EST: . e
JLER, JR.
Board of Su isors ©
COUNTY oF NEVADA
By CATHY . WEST
‘Date of Publication: September 11, 1974 . ©
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