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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Citizen

March 9, 1960 (8 pages)

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\ State ptt err te rn nn a a a ee (Mail to Nevada County Citizen 132 Main St., Nevada City Calif.) ‘AWARD WINNERS, these seven Nevada Union High School students have been named as winners of the Bank of America's annual scholastic awards. They are (left toright, standing) John Burton, Judy Robinson, Sandra Baxley and Roger Mock. Seated: RuthTurner, Chester Ramey and Beverly Lambert. Admiral Mushrooms Seen By The Gold Center Club was the site for the monthly meeting of the Garden Club Guests for the Nevada City Garden Club, Ridge RoadGarden Club, the newly organized Chicago Park Garden Club, and all members of the newcomers various sections. Approximately 70 members and Mr. and Mrs, Willard Smith, owners of the Gold Center Club presented the groups with a huge, daily decorated cake, and all members and guests who had had birthdays were greeted especially. The program chairman, introduced Mrs. Lillian Mott who showed colored slides of varied and many types of mushrooms, and explained where and how they grew, which were poisonous and which were edible and which were the most desireable. Mrs. Mott's hobby is taking colored pictures of mush} rooms, and her collection contains several which have not as yet been identified. 4H Ideas Picked Up At Meet Executive Officers of some ofNevada County's best 4-H Clubs picked up new ideas for having better club meetings at the recent Club Officers training meeting. Marcena Welker, Frank Milhous, Linda Bigelow and Randy Welker put on a model meeting to show how they used a meeting plan. This plan was made from the yearly outline. Important announcements were listed on a meeting plan. This made it clear to all members what the club was doing. The club officers wore their full uniform which set a good example for the rest of the club. The Kentucky Flat 4-H Club has a relaxed, friendly spirit. The club members say itisdueto the leaders, particularly Phil and Johanna Personeni. ‘The leaders insist that the club would fold if it weren't for the enthusiasm of the members. SharonOusley, Sharon Personeni, Jim and Dan De Martini_emphasized that they appreciated the personal interest of their leaders, and felt frée to callthem when a problem arose. When many new members joined the Kentucky Flat Club last fall, the club leaders influenced the club to elect their club officers from the older experienced members , even though they had been officers before. In this way, the younger members more . quickly learned about 4-H. Karen Hansen, Victor and Vickie Engstrom from the Nevada City 4-H Club held an interesting discussion on how to get member participation. This is no easy job in the county's largest club, In Nevada City, each member finds himself on planning an activity or helping to plan the meeting program or working on one of the game or refreshment committees. Members also bring interest to the meetings with project reports:‘and Saimin on their projects. In Chicago Park, the Club officers get the "low-down" on each club parent. Then the members themselves appoint these parents to be leaders. Club president, Janice Paul, reports they have never been refused. Jerry Gomes, Dinatali agree that to make this system work, the officers must know their parents and theit likes and dislikes. Some times the club leaders help make the first contact with the parent. Chicago Park News By JOSEPHINE PEASE Mr. and Mrs. T.N. Fisher andTomJr., enjoyeda three day visit recently with Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Brockwell and their three daughters, who came up from Alameda, Gertrude and Tom spent a day at the Olympics where Tom Jr. ushered, ++e+t4 Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Wyatt drove up from Stockton to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. L.S. Webster. The Websters went to Squaw Valle the opening day ofthe Olympics. BURNING PERMITS Fire Chief Tom Berry issued areminder last week to residents of Grass Valley that burning permits are required for any outdoor burning the year ‘round within the City Limits. Berry also warned that no burning whatsoever is permitted after dark. Burning permits may be obtained at the City Hall. Pat Smith and Joe -