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September 17, 1969 (12 pages)

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2 The Nevada County Nugget Wednesday, September 17, 1969 Lake Alamanor attracts ‘Bizz’ Reports Committee declared: . "The public buildings and The House of Representatives has just passed by an overwhelming votearesolutionwhich grounds of the United States are"1 cosponsored to prow (ueds and in no area of the country i ry night use ) ark lands many to spar in — where camping sot ondary us. more true than within te Wg prohibited. os Oe ee ri Lake Almanor, in California's To Westwood fives “a bg aa a aes: Benefits hiked A Feather River country, is a . sentatives designed to keep — ee sare sparkling, blue lake that attracts é "camp-ins" and similar dem© for injured’ con tor taliges tale Hanes pe sietrel x onstrations within reasonable a, bounds. as far as overnight use a whi _, boating and vacationing, Camp7 is concerned and also to insure county workers tor} ing sites and picoic areas are that National Park and other tect found all around the lake; boat public lands are preserved for _ Hereafter county employes incon launching ramps -are located at the use of all the people. jured on the job will have beneand strategic points and resorts and , The most recent action was fits comparable to those which sem summer homes fringe the lakenS a) GREENVILLE taken \on a bill sponsored by 8° to employes who become ill ing Se . 8 63 several of us on the House In. from other causes, D State, Automobile Association. s CRESCENT terior and Insular Affairs ComThe board of supervisors fess Created in 1914 when the Big RS i S ey mittee, of which Iamamember. Wednesday decided to givethose sity ake wae vane ware je The thrust of the bill is to limit ha with the: ing ton Branch of thet Feather River, ™arks the end of the volcanic small community on the north calves eee ee tot ie public mrs 68s ont . this largest of the man-made ‘Siskiyous and the start of the end that straddles the North and the erection of temporary t I's internretalt gest F al shelters to areas which are county counsel's interpretation lakes in California is 13 miles Sierra Nevada. Dominating the Fork of the Feather; at Almaof existing sick leave versus inaround isn the west shore; and on regularly designated as camp. long and six miles wide with landscape for miles or, on the ; jury on the job, Ppa illion acre feet 10,466. foot-high, Mt, Lassen the peninsula that juts out into . grounds in all units of the NaJury po ea rte im at the Which Hes $5 miles tothenorththe lake from the north shore tional Park System. According to Hider, an. inof water behind the dam at the : The bill does not apply to jured person has not in the past tr south end. west and is snow-capped year bed those ‘et want bt ne 2 camping in the back country and been eligible for compensation thr med for three girls, the lake Highways leading to Lake Alalrport at Chester, Boat and would permit, in times ofdisasDenefits for one week unlesshe = cha straddles the fault line that . manor (state route 70 state route motor rentals, fishingtackleand ter or emergency, the use of OF $ Debouie HI tmesadtiatery ore the atte 89 from Truckee and stateroute ait are available at all of the Parklands for temporary shel21° sor Si teave benefits. or 36 from Red Bluff) prepare the activity spots, ter. A DPW h . ban motorist for the quietness and "The concept of equality of employe now home with. S beauty of the area, This being Although becoming increasopportunity demands that unieh ee Mae pgs ication won timber country, many split rail ingly popular each summer, form standards apply to all perby the pot bees wali fod trar 4 . C { fences and log homes lend picLake Almanor still boasts of lots sons and groups of persons °Y “tats lad ing evada(Loun y turesqueness to the timbered of freedom of open space, comwishing to use the nation's parkCounty Auditor Controller add slopes and big meadows. Anglers bine with temperatures ranging lands," states the Interior ComJohn Trauner said‘that at dne ind: Rainfall Ga heading for the lake will have from 40 degrees to 80 degrees. mittee's report. "Regularly destime a DPW employe cut his T : uge! a hard time staying in their é ignated areas are opentoevery_ sinoors during a snow removal thai cars as they drive along the With the coming of fall, the one on a first-come, firstreration, and was required to to e ? ta Feather River and along Indian Lake Almanor area hums with served basis. Areas that are wait -a week for compensation Bt NEVADA CITY Creek with its long pools and activity as hunters move iif for devoted to public usesotherthan jonorits At the same time a exa Max Min R brisk rapids. the deer season and shotgunners camping, should not be withcounty employe hospitalized for not Sept. 10 86 48 Anglers come here tolurethe lay in wait for the migrating drawn from public use and made childbirth, was. paid sick beneis j Sept, 11 88 48 fighting rainbow and German ducks and geese that stop at the available for camping by a fa44 beginning with her hospital How Sept. 12 84 49 brown trout that are nurtured Jake to rest and feed in the vored few." ization, i Sept. 13 84 48 by snow-fed streams, the Kokasurrounding fields. Recognizing that most parks patie Sept. 14 82 43 nee salmon, black bass and catdo have group camping areas, The board by minute order olet Sept. 15 78 39 fish, Almanor has two kinds of Winter's storms usually the legislation seekstopreserve directed County Counsel Leo cent Sept. 16 77 39 fishing: shallow, warm water at freeze the lake enough to allow the . first-come, first-served Toqd-to arrange that noempl A g ’ ge employe Rainfall to date -02 the north end harbors the large ice skating and those who like concept as the most equitable should be penalized as outlined Age Rainfall last year 1.09 bass and catfish while the cold. to ski can take advantage of way of assuring equality of oppy Hider. thei
icy depths along the west and nearby slopes at Plumas-Eureka portunity to all. pet 2 her GRASS VALLEY south side is the favorite spot Ski Bowl, one mile north of This same philosophy was beIt's’ a question of policy," _ crit for rainbow trout. Johnsville or at Lassen Ski Area hind the passage earlier of the Todd said. He pointed out that mes Max ‘Min R The hub of activity at Lake on the west side of Lassen Nalegislation relating to the Disthe board was "going over and __ caus Sept. 10 91 55 Almanor centers at Chester, a tional Park. trict of Columbia public lands, beyond benefits" generally althar Poy ce 2 c In this report, the Public Works lowed by private industry. char e patr Sept, 13 88 55 still Set 18 8S New wellcae patterns for students stil Sept.15 78 45 SI Sept. 16 77 44 agre Rainfall to date 01 Supe Rainfall last year 1,28 whe: thro = . a bene NEVADA COUNTY NUG paye PUBLISHED EVERY ing WEDNESDAY BY ed ¢ NEVADA COUNTY alth: PUBLISHING CO, ° ing 301 Broad Street, , ehas Nevada City, Ca, D 95959 Hug Telephone 265-2471 call whe in . Second class postage into paid at Nevada City, liga California. Adjudpe icated a legal newsat 1 paper of general circuear] lation by the Nevada H County Superior Court , of 1 Juce 3, 1960. Decree beer Subscription Rates: it one year, $3. 00; two A years, $5. 00 By i: 19867 oun HALF THE OVERPASS across Colfax Avenue and Auburn was worked out to have some youngsters cross at the Colfax , buyi Street has been completed, and work has begun on the Auburn light, as shown here for safety. Principal Earl McFarland a half. This has forced children going to Hennessy School, as said Friday the new patterns seem to be working well. of well as motorists, to change their route of travel, A system we eee 8 OE SOG Gg 6 6 BR ee a aw SA oa ae BE ORE 5, 8 5s BA ee Rr eres pes Ree by SCN a PCR NS Sk a