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Historical Clippings Book (HC-11) (314 pages)

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6 July 29, 1971 Nevada County Independent : ea) Becky Looks \ ate) at Books If you could take the total number of people you meet in a lifetime and multiply that by the infinite number of individual reactions of each one, you'd probably be just beginning to anwer the question: "What makes people tick?" This has always fascinated me. Each person's life is like a book, and all of us try to read others while they are reading us, but a book is a heck of a lot easier to read! Quite a while back I first read THE THREE FACES OF EVE, This is a non-fiction picture of the extreme in psychology and psychiatry. It is the case history of a woman suffering (or enjoying) multiple personalities. As one personality cuts off, someone entirely different takes control in the same human physical entity, and there is no memory in one phase of any of the others. Like I said, this is an extreme, but every body has some problems along the same line, The book was written years ago by psychiatrists (Thigpen and Clekcley) and was rare fora longtime. (Even though it is now in paperback it still isn't easy to get) Another "inside picture" that forever haunts is I NEVER PROMISED YOU A ROSE GARDEN, Hannah Green gives you the view from the inside out. The young woman in the novel is mentally disturbed. What you read or see are her thoughts about the OUTSIDE world, It nakes me wonder a little, because what we >e in our mind's eye isn't always much learer, When life strikes a little too hard, st remember that clause: I never promised du arose garden, It can work wonders! ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO"S NEST is P08’s Corner OWED TO A HAWK Sing HO! for the printer's errors Sing ALACK! for the printer's sin .For each of those impossible typos That somehow or other creep in. Peg Dowe is a hawk-like poet W ho says what she has to say .-And, oh my, wouldn't you know it Her Ioway came out Oway. She wrote it correctly, that's certain, She'd never misspell it--no way .it's just that old printer's devil That renamed that state Oway. The bad habits d@ Babbitts and rabbits Are naught to the typesetter's sin 2.00, Peg, accept this correction To the sound of a soft violin. --Po8 i) ~BOOKS-NEW & USED Prints Magazines 3 R's WBrotuctions Now at 302-A West Main GRASS VALLEY »« ee ya Ae A COMPLETE MACRAME Grancte ville The county historical society, in its new Jeary bulletin, has the story of the large number of Jews who were pioneer settlers and community leaders in Grass Valley and Nevada City. (Membership in the society is $3 per year, ircluding the Bulletins) While some of the Jews worked directly in some capacity related to mining, most followed their ancestral occupations as merchants. In 1861, only two of the 19 clothing and drygoods merchants were not Jewish, and all five of the cigar and tobacco merchants were Jews. _ Jacob Kohlman was a town trustee in Nevada City in 1857. Abraham Goldsmith was county treasurer in 1971. Moses Greenebaum and Solomon Heyman were eminent in Henry Silvester and L, Masonic lodges. OPENS SUNDAY, AUGUST i SHOWING AT .
Q@THE GALLE RY COMMERCIAL ST., NEVADA CITY Pat Grag Group Show Bever] Grace Skaar ¥ Hacket+ Ou i man ¢ micoles> parylou Sater ey Dorothy Gilp erg pat Harv GALLERY HOURS: FRIDAY THRU SUNDAY 1:30 4 P.M. Phone 265-4063 Reception this Sunday Public invited Nevada County Independent July 29, 1971 3 Jewish citizens helped build communities Zacharias were leaders in fire departments. The first publisher of the Grass Valley Union in 1864 was M, Blumenthal. Anthony Zellerbach had a bank in Moore's Flat and went on to found the paper empire from there. The eight page bulletin has much more information on the pioneers. Help available Evening studefts at Sierra College are urged to request counseling appointments by calling the college at 624-3333 Ext 241. This will help select a program of study. The underground There will be no delay in the placing of utilities under ground in Nevaca City, even thougha federal grant for help on repaving the street and installing gas lights is still pending. Work will start in about two weeks,.and every effort will b2 made to keep traffic and foot traific moving. 5 aS] G32 CALL AN EXPERT! PLUMBING HOWARD KEEN Sales, Service RHEEM Water Heaters IN-SINK-ERATOR Garbage Disposals PLUMBING SUPPLIES REPAIR SERVICE MY SPECIALTY 265-2650 WE RENT MOST EVERYTHING!!! 300 amp D.C. WELDER Trailer mounted. VERMEER TRENCHER esl U-Haul trucks Ss = & trailers GOLD-GREEN RENTAL 707 S, Auburm Street Grass Valley 273-006 “PROPANF GAS Loma Ltada Gas “Indopondent & Dopondablo Milton and Maskey Heath ons.