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PERFQBICALS SECTION
CAL ST LIBRARY
SACTO CAL 95614
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Volume 42 Number 34
10 Cents A Copy
Published Wednesdays, Nevada City
Recreatio n Fund
silts
Elementary
. September 6, 1967
Schools Enroll
853 Students
Allocation Set
School bells rang in
Nevada City Tuesday
morning, and 835 pupils, besides the teaching and maintainence
staff responded to the
eall.
W. Edward Browning
district superintendent and principal of
Donner Recreation Dist:
rict will share evenly
Condon Park.in Grass
Valley and Truckee
in the $75 ,000 in state
bond money available
to Nevada County.
This was decided
yesterday as the board
of supervisors voted
3 1 to follow the recreation commission's
recommendation and
the elementary school
here reported to the
approved $37,500 for
Nugget today that 475
pupils are enrolled at
Credit Possible
for Recreation
the Elementary School
and that another. 378
answered the school
bell at Seven Hills.
: Browning said that ag
he expects more pupils
to report to school by
Farmers in Placer and Nevada
counties may. be able to develop
income producing recreational projects with Farmers Home Adminis
tration supervised credit according
next Monday as sev
to Frank A, Muncy, local county
supervisor for the federal agency.
Muncy said approximately 1,100
farmers and rural groups have bor
eral more had registered previously but
had not reported on
opening day.
they showed an average net profit
FAIR’S FAIREST — Radiant Marsha Bennett,
maid of Orange County, was crowned Maid of
California during opening day ceremonies of the
California State Fair on the steps of the Capitol.
State Treasurer Ivy Baker Priest crowned the 17year-old Los Alamitos beauty, who measures 3523-35. Miss Bennett will reign over the Fair’s 12day run, which ends Sept. 10.
Old Timers’ Conclave Set
Sunday At Donner Lake
scendents of old settlers from the
Donner=Truckee area are invited to
attend the 2nd Annual Historical
gathering at Donner Lake Lodge
on September 9th.
The public is invited to a buffet
dinner .and program at 8 p.m, to
hear selected stories of the past
by noted histroians and interesting
old timers, Taped interviews will
be taken from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
by members of the sponsoring Lions Club and members of the
Chamber of Commerce.
Artifacts will be displayed and
years of authentic history will unfold before those attending, Almost
Hartman and-Chairman
Bret Bennallack, Supervisor Henry G. Loehr
was absent.
Before the vote, the
recreation commission
offered a statement
which indicated it recommerded an even’
split because the Truckee-Donner area is farther advanced in its
efforts to develop recreation.
The
statement noted
the people of that area
rural recreation projects during have’ formed a recreathe past five years,
tion district and impos"Nearly all the farmers who have
eda
tax. The commisdeveloped recreation projects with
Farmers Home Administration sionurged western
loans showed some profit in 1966,"
Nevada County to do
he said, "These farm recreation
likewise.
projects are a supplementary enterprise to the farm business yet
Approval of the split
in Vietnam
TRUCKEE, — Old timers and de
liam Thomas and Lou
Towed some $65 million to develop
Local Man
BIEN HOA, VIETNAM -Army
Pfc, Robert E. Thomas, son of
Mrs, Wilma Thomas, 212 Annex
Ave., Grass Valley, has been assigined to the 82d Engineer Company near Bien Hoa, Vietnam, Aug.
11,
:
A utility worker in the company,
Pvt. Thomas entered on active duty
in October, 1966, and was last
stationed at Ft. Riley, Kan,
Thomas, whose wife, Sharon, lives
on Route 1, Nevada City, is a
1959 graduate of Nevada Union High
School in Grass Valley.
each area. Supervisor
Gene Ricker cast the
no vote, feeling some
of the money should be
set aside for a future
allocation, possibly
for a park near Loma
Rica Airport.
Voting for the split
were Supervisors Wil
Drivers Asked to
Watch Children
of $1,387. Those who had been in
business three years or more
showed an average profit of $2,143,"
‘Farmers who have a natural rec
by the supervisors does
not mean the two areas
willreceive the money
immediately. Technical
reation area on their farms that applications must be
they can develop and exploit should processed through the
analyze their situation thoroughly.
state, approved'by the
If the project is feasible, financing
may be arranged through my ofLegislature and signed
fice," Muncy said,
by the govenor.
National Forest Revenue
Fund Splits Announced
Alpine, $119,205.59; Amador, 61,
of 357.91; Butte, 71,407.73; Calaveras,
gathering, The Truckee area is be alert for small children on their ™4" Harold T. (Bizz) Johnson
the Second, mountain-valley coun48,744.16; El Dorado 421,236.81;
rich in traditions of the early growway to and from school.
ing West and it is the wish of the California Highway Patrol Lt, Ax“eS, District announced that the Inyo, 25,016.76; Lassen, 294,958.38;
Truckee Lions to document some ton of Grass Valley Area pointed 19 counties which he represents Mariposa, 49,557.45; Modoc, 77,of the legends and stories for posout that most drivers have unWill receive more than $5,000,000 108.36; Mono, 28,187.03.
terity.
doubtedly developed what he called S year in National Forest Rev
Supplementing the buffet will be"summer driving habits" which ©UeS.
a visit to Donner State Park at 1 don't take these youngsters into The funds will be returned to the
p.m, where all visitors will be special atcount,
counties for road and school pur
given a free guide through the mu‘ost of -them are either afoot Poses and represent 25 per cent
seum and shown camping spotsused or on bicycles," he said, "and, unof the net proceeds and receipts
fortunately, many can be. counted of National Forest management,
by the old Donner Party.
More excursions will be staged upon
to
act unpredictably, This There are some 13 million acres
to other historical sites on Sunday. megns the motorist using the road ©! National Forest lands within the
Those wishing to attend should conmust be prepared for these actions S€cond District of California,
tact Chairman Carson White, Box during the hours when they are on, Representative Johnson gave the
355, Truckee, Calif.
their way to and from school," following, county by county,
Nevada; $78,721.23; Placer 168,033.08; Plumas 624,698.57; Shasta,
$26,884.09; Sierra, 192,358.78; Siskiyou, 826,498.61; Tehama, 255,$80.12; Trinity, 1,020,280.32; Tuolumne, $27,493,54,
Rep, Johnson said National Forest
revenues come from many sources,
including recreation, grazing, and
other land uses, but the large
percentate of the revenue is from timber sales,
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