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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

September 7, 1960 (8 pages)

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i ¥ + the Board were present. _ The minutes of the previous meeting were read to the Board by the Clerk and a motion was made, duly seconded and passed unanimously, approving the minutes as read. A motion was made by Supervisor Loehr, duly seconded and passed unani-.% ‘ . aos months and it was suggest permittees will be notified . Qur GOLD NUGGET mously, aporoving the o45,. Supervisor Loehr that after the drawing to send : clvimg reWister as presented i. Planning Commission iM $5 for their permit. and Rhater eed ee ae be contacted to determine The deadline for applica. QUARTZ JEWELRY wing warrants for . whether or not a 6 month. tions for most hunts is Sept. ; : ce warrants for Pay" moratorium would be suf. 13-and the statewide draw. Makes tig sei rat Sg ficient. . Applications . ®PPTepriate souvenirs o Fund & Nes. Amount Carta. ; fing Sept. 16. Applicatio General, Fund Mr. Carlos McGuire ap-. ifor these hunts must be sent . the Gold Country. 808-859 $12,845.05 oe ndered a epee ‘to Department of Fish and si ain 5,625.93 the Parcelling System to “ahaa Loe Mes ig aie DIAMONDS S ial Ro a Fond 99-49 date and showed the Board i ao vars < er e.102 2 40.296.88 S°™*? of the completed maps t Coo unts rpeenr WATCHES Welfare Fund eed-S° that were to be turned over sai iad rein be hel pop to the county. or 30. Three of the remainVeterans Bldg 3007-48 The County Clerk certiing five will be held on CLOCKS eterans g. Fund fied to the Board of Suner., t military reservations. And Many Other Gifts 23-28 288.46 Visors that the Initiative A motion was made by Supervisor Loehr, seconded by Supervisor Robinson, to adopt Resolution No. 60-21 fixing the tax rate of the made by Sunervisor ,e County of Nevada for the 1 Sy Soper vine Lee fiscal vear 1960-61 at $2.08 Resolution No. assessed valuaper $100. tion. Upon a roll call ballot, 4a unenimous vote was reGeneral Election ballot. Upcorded. A claim Brown kee’ was. duly unanimously, denied. rier. The Countv Auditor nreProperty along Highway 49, the Board with a Welfare Department renort Variance to fer the month of Auenust, foot read within a proposed 1960. A motion was made Subdivision and the Board _, took no duly seconded and nasced resuest. accentines the sented by Suvervisor Robinson unanimously. report and ardering it filed Carrier. The Board and rendered a report of the activities in his department. Mr. Hughes, the Purchasing Agent, particularly rendered a report on the possible paving of the parking lot in the rear of the Veteran's Building and the possible expansion and enlarsement of the Animal Shelter. No action on either of the proposals were taken by the Board. ; At this time a motion was made. duly seccnded and passed unanimously, to adjourn for lunch to reconvene at 1:30 P.M. AFTERNOON SESSION: The Board reconvened at 1:30 P.M. and it was noted that Supervisor Coughlin was absent and all other members of the Board were present. Miss Elma Hecker anpeared before the Board and requested permission to hire a replacement in her office at Range 11, Step C, and a motion was made by; upervisor Leohr, second by Supervisor Robinson and passed unanimously, authorizing the Tax Collector the necessary anthority. Mr. Charles Kitts. County Assesser, appeared before the Board and informed the Board that a person in his department had resigned to enter the employment of Miss Hecker, Tax Collector, and requested perm®sion to hire a person to replace his former employee, A motion ON YOUR DIAL 960 Present: John T. Trauner, Clerk; Wm. J. Cassettari, Deputy District Attorney. The meeting was called to order at 10:00 A.M. bv the Chairman of the Board and it was noted that Supervisor. Coughlin was absent anda all other members: of of Dorrance mous vote was recorded, in the amount of $7.500.00 as a result of a fall on a sidewalk in Tructhe Board to initiate a Fish upon a motionand made by Supervisor Loehr, seconded and nassed vada and the claim was referred to Nance creating such a comthe County Insurance CarMission would be illegal. _ dent of Sunrise Avenue in A claim in the amount of the Union Hill area, ap$50 099.00 on behalf of GenPeared before eva Chinn was nrecented ta 2nd requested that the road the Roard bv the Clerk anq be taken into the County a motion was made hy SypRoad System. No action was ervisor Loehr. duly secondtaken by the Board on the ed and nassed tnanimously, denvinge the claim and referrine it to the Insurance Peared before the Board and Countv Purchasing Burns, Division of Forestry, Avent anneared before the and Mr. Lael, duly sootiea Pocr Bane: mien proved 35 anterless and Were te , an employee at Range 11, ember 20, 1960. er California counties this fall °US counties affected Step B. Mr. Verne Jones, Planning Commission Executive, appeared before the Board and presented the Board with an agreement with Dick Wilkinson to provide professional services for the County Planning Commission. A ntotion was made by Supervisor Smart, duly secOnded and passed unani-f mously, authcrizing the Chairman to sign the agree-} ment.
A discussion was held with Mr. Jones on the possibility of enacting a moratorium ordinance on billboards in the County of Ne-£ vada for a: period of 18% and has rejected a proposed __1n the 40 hunts, a total of elk hunt in Inyo , 17,275 permits would have Meeting in San Diego, been issued. The Fish and the commission approved Game Commission cut this issuance of 14,875 permits Dumber — = ge it a d t! aj jected. ass Mountain — Hunt (800 permits) in MoThe permits will be issued 40¢ County and the. Bann. by a statewide drawing. To ing Hunt (350) permits in’ be eligible for the drawRiverside County. ing for most of the hunts, . California’s rice industry sportsmen must apply OM jg a large andimportant official application blanks segment of the state’s agriattached to their 1960 deer cyltural resources. ; = JEWELRY /s/ W. W. BISHOP, Chairman of the Board Attest: -. 4s/ JOHN T. TRAUNER, — Clerk of the Board “Send no ‘money with ; your application form,” the ; Department of Fish and Game pleaded. Successful Each person may file one application and may indieate his first and second choice of hunts by name. As many as four persons may file for the same hunt as a party by mailing their application in one envelope. Aplicants must be 12 years or older and must possess a valid 1960-61 hunting” license. Last May the Department of Fish and Gamé had pro. posed 47 anterless and » either-sex htints, but had Petitions that were filed in his office in regards to the redistricting measure were sufficient and a motion was SILVERWARE EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING seconded to adopt 69-20 placing the Redistricting Initiative Measu on the 1980 on a roll call ballot, a unaniThe Nevada County Sportsmen, Inc., requested Grass Valley Phone 273-3039 124 Mill St., Game Commission within the County of Neand the District Attorney ruled that any ordiEXPERIENCED COUNSEL Mr. Roberts, an owner of IN YOUR TIME OF NEED requested he be granted a allow a forty We offer you friendly, sympathetic help witht attention to the details that mean so much. We strive to give everycne the finest—no matter how much or how little they spend. . CALL US DAY OR NIGHT WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU BERGFMANN FUNERAL CHAPEL J. PAUL BERGEMANN (Formerly Holmes Funeral Home) 246 Sacramento St., Nevada City Dial 265-2421 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE action upon the Mr. Flovd Booe, a resithe Board request, Mr. Downey Clinch apintroduced Mr. Robert Paul Madden of the United States Forest Service. Mr. Madden informed the Board that his department was in a position to create additional improvements at the Loma Rica Airport if an acreement could be entered into with the county which would be similar to the agreement now in existence with the California Division of Forestry. A motion was made by Supervisor Loehr, duly seconded and passed unanimously. authorizing the Chairman to negotiate with the United States Department of Forestry tc execute an agreement with that Denartmen Vern Butler/ California Highway Patrolman,, Vernon Stovall and Paul Bergemann Jr. of Bergemann's Ambulance Service (top) prepargtto liftRoyalE. Warren, 60, 135 Bank St., Grass Valley, Antoa strecher after Warren overturned his one ton pickup gn highway 20, 1/2 mile east of the Washington Junction Seurday night. Warren stated that an oncoming car's bright YUghts blinded him. Pulling to the right to avoid the car, Warren hit the bank, bounced off, crossed over the white line and on behalf of the County. back tothe bank which he then climbed, riding parallel to the a ae Senge si highway for 115 feet before overturning onto the pavement. A appeared before the Bgard. passing motorist notified the White Cloud Ranger Station which oe oe hor-. in turn called the Nevada County Sheriff's office, who then enable payment of pe called the CHP. Warren's truck, a total loss, was towed to Angelini's garage. (lower picture) California Highway Patrolmen, Vern Butler (right) andAl Stratton (left) inspect the wreckage of Royal E. Warren's overturned pickup. Warren sustained shoulder injuries. Democrats Censure GOP On Prop. 15 evening by the Nevada, 7 BANKAMERICARD . MARY ODE he duly seconded unanimously, sftting the Trust Acccunt inf/the amount of $745.00°° Mr. Shirley > into a ‘discusfion with the we RD FOS prompted by the failure of er the recent state Republican convention to go on record A resolution “censuring” Board as to tHe poor_attend. the Republican State CenCounty Democratic Central opposing Proposition 15, the aan of suyervisotial ap-, . tral Committee was adopted Committee, so-called Bonelli Senate repointees and/ the Board in. unanimously 1 The resolutionwas apportionment m formed Mr/ Shirley that y ae Thay ks § ERG : ceaiiahiniamemmmmaamnensammna tees they would/eontact the in+ dividuals chneerned. ‘ There b¢ine no further business to come before the’ Send the handy blank below toN32 Main St., Nevada City. Classified Ad Deadline 10:00 A. M., Mon.,, before publication. . 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