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re Serving the communities of Nevada City, Grass Valley, Red Dog, You Bet, Town Talk, Glenbrook, Little York, Cherokee, Mooney Flat, Sweetland, Alpha, Omega, French Corral, Rough and Ready, baad Graniteville, North San Juan, North Bloomfield, Humbug, Relief Hill, Washington, Blue Tent, LaBarr Meadows, Cedar Ridge, Union Hill, Peardale, Summit City, Walloupa, Gouge Eye, Lime Kiln,
Chicago Park, Wolf, Christmas Hill, Li Hill, Sailor Flat, Lake City, Selby Flat, Grizzly Hill, Gold Flat, So ville, Gold Bar, Lowell Hill, ‘Bourbon Hill, Scotch Hill, North Columbia, Columbia it« Hill, Brandy Flat, Sebastopol, Quaker Hill, Willow Valley, Newtown, Indian Flat, Bridgeport, Birchville, Moore’s Flat, Orleans Flat, Remington Hill, Anthony House, Delirium Tremens. our
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x = Volume 37 No. 40 10 Cents a Copy "THE PAPER WITH THE PICTURES" Published Weekly Nevada City, September 19, 1962 ess in
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oh A SPECIAL NUGGET REPORT
S be S d :
abin Sunday
* Public Health nublic Flea 7
° “ WW Offers Vaccine ne And Safet “QV : nd Safety
: . . At Rollins R 7
Against Poli
a t Rollins Reservoir gains Ono
nd A resolution passed at last Wednesday's Nevada IrriGRASS VALLEY---Type 1 L#dies Auxiliary of the Sierra 4gation District board of directors’ meeting has raised a
Sabin polio vaccine ion a Nevada Memorial Hospital, od number of questions in the minds of NID officials and
sugar Lae willbe given 5°y Scouts, the Highway to county leaders regarding the character and future develS ie in a dri es bin Patrol and other volunteers id opment of Rollins Dam and Reservoir, which will be loOval Sina ; ag Pm si will aid in the program. rd cated on the Bear River at Chicago Park, some 10 miles
A a7 Two other clinics will be
Ye southeast of Grass Valley,
re owe ie ae oes a held, Nov. 4 for Type 3, id _ The reservoir will be constructed under the NID's $65
ote e Gand. ‘BY and Dec. 16 for Type 2, of e million Yuba-Bear development authorized by district
, the vaccine, is voters in a bond election Aug. 7.
We hi te lh A donation of 25 cents per " The resolution authorized the acquisition of purchase
ciety, and under the direc%°S8¢ is requested, but not
) options on parcels of land at the Rollins site “below the
i ae he Nevada C mandatory, elevation of 2,200 feet."
hee be, pee ce Completion of the clinics n The significance ‘of this action lies in the fact that
rie A eto i til willimmunize all those who
ir 2,200 feet is approximately the high water mark of the
b ke a f th “A participate, the county roposed new lake, Two key questions raised by this di
ciuaredees alae cnaaa: We department says, and
d a oe are as iia Me areas ie ac
given between now andthe will be a life cure rol those * 1, Ifthe NID controls none of the land above the shoree
a ae het nel oa who happen to be carriers. *) line of the lake, what would the effect be on the public
ation to all Nevada County The department urges
t health and saféty? How could water pollution caused by
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residents. participation by all in the
1 peso erosion, encroachment of sewer lines and sewage
7
ria : The program will also elCOumty over three months of
s rom neighboring properties and other factors be effec: : : ‘ imi io vi i . tively eomianet? Sios those expressing doubts on this . LATIN IN THE LIBRARY----Mrs. Adeline Cassettari (R) teaches her Latin classes ge pa asennad :
i Si ts ticipate, > sc ore are county supervisor Neil Hennessy, and county: in the library at Nevada Union High School, The new high school plant is just : pa cy Wait. sacle
r planning director Bill Roberts, Roberts points out that the one year oldand already overcrowded. Classes are also being held in the teachers" urge that this be a famity N C Coun cil
f PG&E has had difficulty at Lake Almanor in Plumas
‘ ‘
ffai
l
County with shoreline encroachments lunchroom and the school cafeteria (multi-purpose room) . e bed eee : .
nae)
e whole family comes, . i ingiate RE a. a gad ra a . acquir‘
together. Make out one regOrders P an ow the high water level of Rollins Reservoir, F I. Vi :
Bi a B k istration form with the names °
how would such a policy affect the district's elegibility a isits ar in g ot on S OO an all the m eanee of the Fo r Airpo rt
fora state recreational grant at Rollins? The NID direcj
family. And, make this tors took the first steps toward applying for such a grant E re . @ M d form eit hafede coming to{ NEVADA CITY---The Nevae on July 17, In a public meeting called by the NID prior n courage So 33 y f re) un cil on ay the clinic. " : ada City Council authorized
tothen, state department of water resources officials B Ch b
NEVADA CITY---Ted SigThe department does not . City Manager Charles Smith Aastees out that a minimum “buffer strip" of land would y am @f. GRASS VALLEY---The Grass struction of rest room build. ourney, Nevada City Blood . say where to get the regis. toobtain an engineering ave to be owned by the district above the high water NEVADA CITY ---The NevValley City Council awardings at Condon Memorial . Bank chairman, announced . tration form, although those . study to determine the cost mark if the district hoped to qualify for a grant. aciamme be € City Chpiabes Gr Some $64,841 in bonds for the @ark., Estimated cést 18 less . the b1S 0d bank will be in . with children in school will . Of rehabilitation of the runboard chairman Ross McBurney, who was the lone disieieh laneNtabiroel io tas Grass Valley Parking Lot Dis than $2000, Nevada City Monday to ac. likely have it brought home . Way at Nevada City Airport
senter in Wednesday's vote, mentioned this condition and Gite Moceceee pe tein . trict to the lowest of ten bid— cept donors between 7 and . by their children. at an adjourned meeting of
urged. some further study of the land acquisition probseaiderine 16 visit the Aatital ders last night at what was B kf. t Ila. im. and 2’and 6-p.-m; The-clinic is headed by a the city council Monday
lem. See ee ; Fall Color Spectacularin the . tet™med4 “very good” interreaqKkTas at the Veterans' Memorial . physician, andregistered . night. Without doubt, the situation is further complicated Nevede pe sie ay tel ast tate.
Building. nurses willbe in charge of The action followed a by legal problems which surround the process of land Fibeniatcia d will he oid Low bidder was C, W, For Hun ters Sigourney said the need . dispensingthe vaccine. The . Meeting of the state aeronacquisition, and by the need for making steady progress Ane a tes (10 . white and Company, Oakfor blood donors is great this autécal board in San Franin constructing the project, in spite of all obstacles, : nopiae a ae pint cia land invest ment banking NEVADA CITY---Deer h year. Recent drives have ‘cisco last week which was But it is obvious, also, that the NID board and staff will pate peated si cose firm, with a computed inaby ide Rs oes netted only 30 to 32 donors, h attended by Councilman have to make every effort to protect the health and "ay ha gale 8 * . terest rate of 4.9878 per cent, cae Tad a che as ie In 1961, 143 pints of blood eat er Jack Brickell and local flysafety at Rollins, They are committed, in addition, to 7 Ls a Asan indication ofthe . % ff d were given, but a total of ers Leo Angelini and Ben a policy of encouraging public recreation of Rollins, OEY Ou SLESE! WAS BP= . Gomnetiti f biddi get olf to a good start Sat~;
Cc He
: ; ‘ “. pointed chairman of the evae urday when the het ee . Pee were newded to prraben
And as director Warren Wilson stated this week, refer~] P tt — €V~ . second low bidder, Gross and y Ue oe . satisfy the local needs. NEVADA CITY The city has $12, 000 in its ting to last Wednesday's decision, “It isn't final, we can . €Mt, with publicity tobe . ¢ the Old Ice House. on the Max. Min, Rainfall] 4; ‘
8 y
ompany of Los Angel
airport fund ceipts from
: " handled by Harold Debus alias DBE"S+ . plaza for: a hunter's break°
ie Pa peat nt Lag
still change our minds,
y : has a computed interest rate ae EYC Swim Party Sept. 13 i 42 oe gas tax refunds which must
of 5.0159 per cent. High : : a 14 44 . be spent on airport facilities
bidder of theten offered a ae early a — poriirnek at Hoke . 15 82 41 -00 . or improvements,
5.8654 interest rate. > : a a nese Yound Sata! feats Ze 16 83 43 00 In otheraction, the counThe off-street parking lot . ® Soldotna the : 17 87 = 45 -00] cilheld off on a proposed ‘ $100. 000 ; partment. Ted Sigourney, a . high school students toa 18 92 43 00 : is a , project, and five ablel wile Heads . eiimnmbes hacty ac: Biidee : ; : building code to allow others the council indicated it depast tire chiel, wi e€ hea 1 ing party ids Rainfall this year . 38 : ¢ A ce port Saturday, ni in the city to express views sires to start clearing proper» :
Rainfall las yeas “471 on the subject at an adjour,
EYC SLOP----Jim Snider and Nancy McPherson were among
the teenage couples who danced to the music of the RidgeRunners, instrumental group from Washington Ridge youth
conservation camp, Saturday night in the Frank Buck Hall of
the Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Grass Valley. The dance was
sponsored by the Episcopal Young Churchmen of Nevada City
and Grass Valley.
ty for the lot as soon as the
to begin work on the conStevens
Summit
Suggested
WASHINGTON, D.C, ----Congressman Harold T,
(Bizz) Johnson this week
declared the name of Elisha
Stevens, pioneer of an eastwest summit crossing of the
DonnerSummit, "is deserying of recognition" on the
new Interstate Highway 80
now under construction.
While affirming his support for the name Donner
Freeway for the new road,
Johnson expressed himself
in favor of signing the high
point "Stevens Summit, "
after the redoubtable pioneer
‘who led the first wagon train
successfully across the Sierra,
two years before the Donner
party.
The second district Congressman also noted that new
lookout observation points
near the new summit could
be used for appropriate memorials to the Stevens Party,
Sierra north of the present _
The lusty breakfast will
early risers are welcome.
DEER HUNTERS BREAKFAST----Fire Chief Dennis Coughlan (L) helps Wendell Clark
With cold weather setting
their own cars may do so,
Fi re
GRASS VALLEY
ned meeting Sept. 24, a : be prepared by Karl Kopp, . in rather early, the party Max. Min. Rainfall ,
ph RS er ihe Patage another former chief turned . may well be the last oppor Sept. 13 79 50 00 Councilman Arch McPher; eas oe lehel. Servings of ham and . tunity to go swimming this 14 83 50 oo . 808 was authorized to rep~
mate would indicate this will P resent the city at a meetin
: eggs, hotcakes and coffee . year. All interested students 15 84 52 00 y g
be at the end of this month hol ; ; ae : to discuss scenic highways in
or early in Octob will be available, Serving’ . should be’at either Expman ~ 16-88. 57 00 g J
I i, i wit : a. will continue from 10 p.m. ual Episcopal Church in Grass 17. 93 60 .00 Marysville Sept. 25. The
ee EES ACHE SESS to 8 a.m. Valley or Trinity Church in 19 08 61 oo . City noted that Highways 49
Joumned mesting. the comme The breakfast is not lim. Nevada City by 2 p.m. Satinfa ll thi ‘ and 20 will likely be includcil authorized the city crew . . All dau Th ishi k Rainfall this year at . eg in the program that is united to deer hunters. MIGAY > POORER WARNE FOCOKO TP Rainfall last year <O5
der legislative study,
Ne Vou
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All You Con Earl
Nevada €, :
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post a sign announcing a Deer Hunters Breakfast which will be served by the
Nevada City Fire Department in the Old Ice House on the Plaza from 10 o'clock
the night before until 8 the opening morning of the season. Deer season opens in
Nevada County Saturday.
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