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September 17, 1964 (28 pages)

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ali dtitedasnesn Lica ger RMT hh TA i Johnson Opens His Sawmill Application Denied Congress Campaign Congressman Harold T. (Bizz) Johnson who has represented the Second, mountain -valley district for six years yesterday formally opened his re-election campaign. The veteran Roseville legisla — tor saidhe would stand on his record of service tothe people of the Second District and his broad experience in local, state and Frank Amaral's application for a use permit to install a planing mill at his Brunswick Rd. sawmill lands, national parks. He has was turned down Monday night by been recognized as a leader in the the county planning commission, field of water and power developduring a meeting that lasted until ment. Throughout all his efforts 2:08 a.m. Amaral also was rejected on a in the field of natural resources conservation, he has emphasized use permit application for a lumthe multiple uses available for ber drying yard on property across the county road from the mill these resources, Representative Johnson's interproperty. federal government. -“Because I will be here in Washington until the final ad leadership in his committee assignments: Interior and Insular journment of the 88th Congress, " Affairs, Public Works, Select Representative Johnson said, "the early stages of my campaign must be carried on by my many friends who have volunteered to work for my bid for a fourth term asa Both votes were 3-2, ests and abilities in these fields have been recognized bythe About 75 people attended the hearing, which was held in the superior court room of the court housé. Many in the audience were Committee on Interstate Highways, Select Committee on Real Property Acquisition. These assignments offer Con~ Member of the House of Repre gressman Johnson an excellent opportunity to serve the varied sentatives. " interests of the Second District. Congressman Johnson stressed In the Public Works Committee, that his first obligation was to he has been a leader in a Congressional move to expand the complete thejob to which the people of the Second District electedhim -representing them in ‘the 88th Congress. He would remain in Washington until this job was finished. "As soon as the Congress ad forest road and trail program and also through the Select Com mittee on Federal Hig hw ays to make the interstate highway program more economical and efficient. In the Interior and Insu journs, however, I will return to lar California to wage an active per earned a major role in improving public land laws of the nation. sonal campaign, visiting each of the 19 counties which make up the Second District, " Representative Johnson said. “I feel that in the six years that have been a Mem ber of Congress, we have built a Affairs Committee, he has nto ..the family store ment, but also recognize there stillis work tobe done and I hope that can continue to carry on this Checks Distributed Earlier, the commission denied a permit for a mobile park on Squirrel Creek Rd. west of Grass Valley, in another strongly -contested hearing. California this week shares in amount of $1,858,195. This A petition for exceptions from re presents the State's share of more than $27 million in funds the requirements of the county from federal lands managed by mineral lease revenues for the subdivision law was filed by atthe Bureau of Land Management. six months period ending June torney Harry Wolters for Echo Treasury checks currently are 30, andreceipts from grazing Ridge Estates. This subdivision, being distributed by the BLM to leases, timber and other resource owned by Dr, Fred Hufnagel, is the 27 states that share in the sales during the entire fiscal year. one of those developed without The mineral payments are earnings of the public lands. legal sanction, according to the Neal D. Nelson, California made to the states semi-annually, county district attorney. HufState Director for the federal For the first half of the 1964 fiscal nagel's petition was put over agency, announced that Cali year, the States involved received fornia's current more than $21 million. estem. ization. " "I am proud of this achieve pecially in the fields of natural surrounding area, who came to veloper of adjacent properties, protest that the planing mill traced the history of the Idahowould create too much noise and Maryland mine property, of smoke and dust, andthat the drywhich the sawmill is.a part, and ing yard would create a fire suggested that the pattern of de_ hazard on Union Hill Rd. velopment in the area has been Amaral denied these allegaresidential. He said, “Consider tions, He said, “You can't stop the people who are and will be industry from expanding where it living here. There is a better is already located, or you will spot for this development than in drive it out of the county.” the neighborhood door-yard. " He was supported by Les AllLocal residents opposing Amaral stot, representing the Grass Valincluded Bill Waddell and Byron ley Junior Chamber of ComTarr. merce; Mario Personeni who
Voting in favor of the use perrepresented mill employees; realmit were Roy Peterson and Earle tor Leonard Carey; Robert Lawton, Dewing. The three voting in opand several others. position were Marvin Wadley, David Maltman, owner and deRobert McWhinney, and Francis Longo. check is in the pending further design study of the subdivision. i. SIZZLER VALUE _. eased resource development and util solid record of achievement, es residents and land owners in the Se aa } September 17, 1964..Nevada County Nugget.. © ° kad + CATALOG effort. " Congressman Johnson has been a leader in the efforts to promote better conservation of our natural resources throughout the nation, on the national forests, the public The 1964 edition of VA Fact SheetIS-1, "Federal Benefits for 106 se PINE STREET Nevada City Veterans and Dependents” is now Wizard “15” on. sale at the U.S. Government ‘for only NO FROST Printing Office in Washington, De, q'9 Refrigerator Freezer income 4.857 Never defrost again! No prying frozen foods, no scraping ice away! Federal AUBURN Beige shade! Run & snag resistant! Sizes 8Y2-11. Save! Reg. $349.95 $79988 PAID QUARTERLY Federal Savings Building leg-flattering Nu No Money Down Security FEDERAL SAVINGS Sheer beauty in +Air flow regulator. 7WC7249 77 75,000 BTU’s. 7WC7254 127. with CENTRAL CALIFORNIA 74% Circulating ; Oil Heater 35,000 BTU’s for 1-4 rooms! Used by Navy polar expeditions, by Army in Alaskal Compare at 2.37! Sheer Seamless Nylon Hose with trade 9.69 cu, ft. frost-free refrigerator, 2 deep door shelves! Twin porcelain crispers! @ No-frost freezer holds 170-lbs. frozen food! @ Jumbo freezer basket! e@ Freezer door shelves! @ Cheese—butter keeper! Sliding 9-qt. meat keeper! Removable egg trays! Wizard Appliances . . . 1st Choice Over 2,000,000 Times! -22 SHORTS 48< Revelation® .22 Cartridges Fan-Forced 1777 Why Pay More! There is no better ammunition than Revelation! Automatic Portable instant Heater Elements heat in 5 seconds! -22 Longs. 5GC4002... 59c* Tip over—it shuts off! 120 22 Long Rifles. 5GC4003 . 69c* -22 UR Hol. Pt. 5GC4004. . 79c* TERMS ARRANGED TO FIT YOUR NEEDS volt, 1320 watts. Save! 5,600 BTU’s. 29.95