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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

September 22, 1971 (12 pages)

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e4p PERIODICALS SECTION 5/16/78 ee ne 2 eee ce ‘GAL. $T. LIBRARY — ates . one ae SACTO. CAL. 95814 : >. > eS Ma aii <rpeernncepernon<e Se Ni aot De ey ee 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, Graniteville, North San Juan,. North Bloomfield, Humbug, Relief Hill, Washington, Blue Tent, La Batr Meadows, Cedar Ridge, Union Hill, Peardale, Summit City, Walloupa, Gouge Eye, Lime Kiln, Chicago Park, Wolf, ‘Christmas Hill, Liberty Hill, Sailor Flat, Lake City, Selby Flat, Grizzly Hill, Gold Flat, Soggsville, Gold Bar, Lowell Hill, Bourbon Hill, Scotch Hill, North Columbia, Columbia Hill, Brandy Flat, Sebastopol, Quaker Hill, Willow Valley, NUMBER 35 = VOLUME 49 10 Cents A Copy Published Wednesdays, Nevada City WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1971 _ Newtown, Indian Flat, Bridgeport, Birchville, Moore's Flat, Orleans Flat, Remington Hill, Anthony House, Delirium Tremens, County gets $148,896 in _ forest fees SACRAMENTO — State Cont troller Houston I, Flournoy today announced he has ap: portioned $11,245,141 among F the 39 counties sharing in 197071 revenues from United States Forest Reserves, This was $2,289,245 less than the apportionment for the pre4 vious year, .a decrease of 16.9 : per cent, Flournoy said, The apportionment represents : 25 per cent of the total fed3 eral revenues received’ from forest reserves in California during the fiscal year ended ee t The -11 counties with the. pee smallest _pop received 5 42,12 per cent of the total ap-portioned, the Controller pointed out, Alpine, Mono, Sierra, Mariposa, Modoc, Trinity, Amador, Calaveras, Plumas, Del Norte and Colusa Counties have less than one-half of one per cent of the state's population but they contain 28.39 per cent of the total forest reserve area Nevada county's share was $148,896.73; Sierra county re. ceived $355,597.83; Placer $299,050.26 and Yuba $43,997.24, George A. Meier 1972 CHEVROLETS k and OLDSMOBILES All On Display — for Immediate Delivery! Or, place your order for a '72 model before the price change We have a number of '71 Chevs and Olds on closeout at very attractive es. Plus a large selection of ARISTOCRAT trailers and motor homes. 973-9535 MEIER Chev.-Olds ‘Hiway 49 at Brunswick Rd. Grass, Valley and artistty; the means and the -and the ways of telling it. 1 ly one day he would return here The Gallery -works of aspiring artists There is, in every art form, a struggle between technique end.. . ..the story to be told, There is, in Nevada City, a young man well acquainted with this eternal struggle; for «he has lived with it in every phase of his life, private and public, and his-'‘Annarino's of Nevada City’; . ..the gallery which so. fittingly backdrops works of pro~ fessional: and aspiring artists, is his primary metier. Annarino says, with obvious . sincerity, that he came to Nevada City "because I feel that it-is on the brink of .a great era of development; artistically; commercially and socially." A native of Norfolk, Virginia, ing at the age of three; studied = with several top teachers in his native state, . . .and became a teacher of the dance at an early age. He fondly recalls his tenure as an instructor at Virginia's
historic "Old Dominion", .. @ and later, in his own Norfolk . studio. With the outbreak of the Korean conflict he found himself in Army uniform at Ft, Lewis, Wash, Before leaving for Korea, however, he enjoyed a "taste of California" and knew that sureto stay.. His diverse talents were soon discovered by the Army, and he was transferred to Special Services, There he taught, directedand performed in more than 250 shows. during his last nine months in the Armed Services, A few. years after his return to. the States, he did return to California and found an agreeable position with Gumps of San Francisco, There he engaged in lamp designing, jadeand ivory cuttingand many other phases or artistic work for that famous firm, "It helped me to forget that I was on the verge of Broadway when I.was~ drafted into the Army," he says, : As pleasant as are his memories of those pro-conflict days . nis many benefit performances, his tours: with hit shows as the "Fantastiks," “Threepenny Opera” and the like, . , his pride in ability and-craftsmanship has been. justified by something that happened at Gumps, . When he made known his intention to leave the "rat race" -of the Bay Area for the foothills of the Sierra, his employer offered hima. position: in the Inner Jade 2 Room, .dfhewould rem th Gumps! Annarino was tempted by this Work sta rts on Route 20 plum, . . .but felt that it was time to strike out for himself — to seek a further and some. what different outlet for his Vises that motorists should use The Division of Highways adartistic leanings, extra driving caution onHighway From that desire. was born 22 about 10 miles east of Marys"Annarino's of Nevada City"— ville during the construction at 217 Broad Street, in the eg ore is now in progress at National Hotel Buil Here “at po : he __ presents, agape seri The safety project under the sequence and settings, outsupervision of state's assistant stand displays of the fin resident engineer, in eae Att 18: he See Clain, involves the realigning of I s lans 2 1/2 mile portion of Route 20 for ig at ype te nan about 1 mile west of Marysville many, . .he sincerely welcomes Road (Browns Valley turn-off). newcomers in his field to Ne© Clearing operations for the vada county. "Good competition Work began Thursday in the is the life blood of anybusiness, reas off the roadway. The conparticularly ‘in lines of artistic tractor, Baldwin Contracting endeavor, I want to see the Co is also building a detour county, and especially Nevada road around the construction City, grow in stature for the Site, which will be opened to benefit of all," Annarino said ‘traffic during the first part of in a recent interview. this week, Tom Mc-. This detour will permit motorists to bypass the work area, There will be minimal traffic delays occurring only. when there are blasting operations in progress, When this is . required there will be flagmen utilized to control the movement of traffic. Motorists will be alerted to the construction activities by warning signs and flashing beacons at each end of the project, A 30 mph maximum speed limit has been established for the construction.zone and signs are being posted to that effect, The safety project will greatly improve the alignment ‘of the existing roadway by r cing a series of sharp curves. with of a flatter radius, _ anita