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Sept. 18-20Sun. thru Tues.
FIVE BRANDED WOMEN
Plus
LAST DAYS OF POMPEII
"Bizz" Johnson will kick off
Nevada County's "Dollars for
Democrats" drive today. The
congressman will be calling
on a sampling of local homes
to solicit dollars to support
. WANTED ..
spare time. No selling
Must have pickup. F
details write BAY CO.,
Van Heflin, Silvano Mangano [.
Box 5102, Oak Park Station, Sacramento, Calif.
Bizz Wehoson To Kick Off 7
Dollars For Democrats
Congressman HaroldT.
Democratic candidates
the forthcoming election.
Meanwhile, Karl Anderson, drive chairman, announced that 50 volunteer
solicitors will fan out through é
the Western County region
iLook To Your Timber,
Says Forest Service
More people, more goods neither will there be any
surplus. Today the Nation
is growing 47 billion board
this week and weekend in the
attempt to collect a dollar
from every registered Democrat.
Anderson stated that funds
collected will be apportioned .
one-third to the national,
one-third to the state, and
one-third tothe local level.
Local funds will be divided
among the campaigns of Assemblyman Paul J. Lunardi,
Congressman "Bizz" Johnson,
and Senator Ron Cameron.
in’
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NEVADA COUNTY
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thereafter..no copy change. Minimum charge 80¢
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ery Phone ; :
IN SERIOUS DISCUSSION OF PLANS for
Nevada County's Dollars for Democrats
drive to take place this week are (L. to
R.) Karl Anderson, drive chairman; Hollie
Dernberger,
Lewis, 2nd Dist.
Hawkins,
4th Dist. chariman; Elmer
chairman; Mrs. Walter
treasurer;
Jones; lst Dist. chairman.
and Mrs. Stanley
and services, more timber
. products needed, means that
. the Nation must double the
growth of sawtimber to
meet demands by the year
2000. The why and how it
can be done is explained in
a new booklet published by
the Forest Service, U. S. Deof Agriculture,
Regional Forester Charles
A. Connaughton announced
this week.
The booklet, “Look to
Your Timber, America,”
states that no acute timber
shortages are likely, but
GIVE
Dollars For
Democrats
feet of sawtimber. It is predicted that we must bé;
growing 105 billion board:
feet by the year 2000 if!
needs are to be met.
The Nation’s four
possibilities for meeting the
needs are:
1. Annually plant billions:
of trees instead of millions.
2. Keep all recently cut:
lands productive.
3. Strengthen control of
disease, insects, and fire’
everywhere.
4. Use more of the tim\ber being cut and more
dead and cull trees.
Persons interested may
obtain copies of the booklet
from Forest Service offices.
1
best,
FS ADVERTISER
SECTION
Of The NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET
Volume 34 No, 37
‘Nevada City. Wednesday, September 14, 1960
ences.
Recreational Aspects Of Water Plan
Recreational aspects of
; the statewide water plan
continue to provoke great
discussion among sportsmen
and all kinds of recreation
lovers, Assemblyman Paul
J. Lunardi reports.
Fishermen, boatmen. hunt
‘ers, those just interested in
relaxation from workaday
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GRASS VALLEY
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oo pr ap te
cares, all are acutely aware
of their stake in actual construction of the various
projects in the plan. They,
and their many organizations, can be forthrightly
vocal on be half of their
particular viewpoints, Lunardi said,
This was demonstrated
very well at a recent hearing of the Assembly fish and
game committee. Called primarily to consider a proposal to make an annual
appropriation of tidelands
oil royalties to protect and
expand fishing, wild-life and
other recreational facilities
in all water plan projects,
the meeting developed into
a wide-scale critical review
of the relationship between
the plan and all kinds of
recreation.
The suggested bill’ would
authorize appropriation of
$3 million annually of state
oil and gas revenues to the
California water commission
to be used exclusively for
the improvement of fishing,
wild-life and other recreation in connection with plan
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Low grade lumber, mixed
sizes at $15.00 per M. Also
many other good buys. All
sales on unit lot basis with
free delivery up to 10 miles,
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THREE OF FOUR..Ink Spots entertain atthe
i Bret Harte Inn. The Ink Spots are appearing
this week through tomorrow night. They have
been greeted by large and enthusiastic audiprojects. The money would
be used so that the costs:
of such improvements would
not. be borne by agricultural
or domestic water users who
do not use recreational
facilities. Spokesman for all
the sports, water user, labor
and other groups gave vigorous support to the measure.
Lunardi said the Aisha:
sion centered abouf¢he problems connected ith use
of the Sacramento¥San Joaquin Delta, the “heart of the
state water plan’. Representatives of the department
of water resources at the
hearing were pressed by
committe members for details of water plan proposals
for recreation in that area.
They admitted that since
the Delta will be the hub
of the statewide system
the construction of~any
water structures there
would create problems of
various kinds. Principally
these involve recreation,
flood control, and seepage
of undesirable water into
Delta lands. It was said that
maintenance of good migratory fishing would be difficult with any extensive
structures.
It was argued, however,
that better warm water
fishing would probably result. The department was
requested to have plans for
the protection and _Preserre sce cme rere
FRANK H. MAYER
COMPLETES COURSE
Army Specialist 4 Frank
H. Mayer, 20, whose wife
Sharen lives in Medford,
Oregon, completed the
_ the project to determine
vation of fishing, wild-life,
and other recreation ready
for review at the next meeting of the committee.
Some witnesses=-were so
emphatic in their criticism
of the deficiencies as to
recreation in the water plan
that it is necessary to remind them that the principal topic of the hearing was
the appropriation proposal, :.
Lunardi reported. The committee was informed that it
is impossible to measure the
value of recreation entirely
in dollars and cents. The
recreational advantages of
the Delta are just as important as other economie factors to the central Valley,
it was said.’
Another speaker said that
it makes good sense to build
recreational facilities at the
same time as water use
structures, rather than to
do the job later when higher land and_ construction
costs might exist. Another
objected .to the proposed
$1.75 billion bond issue because it eliminates or modifies too much the recreational features of the Delta.
Another said the costs of
recreational development
should be charged against
costs to ultimate users of
project services. Boatsmen
objected to any structures
which would limit use of
Delta waterways, to new
locks, and to any direct
charges .for use of waterways.
This meeting pointed up
many of the problems whieh
will concern the 1961 session
of the ‘legislature.
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