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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

April 22, 1965 (24 pages)

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NORTHERN MIN ES & CALIFORNIA REPORTS Brey aA RHEE ARE eet RI ete HET rit + et ET COUNTY HOSPITAL NEVADA CITY CAL THE NEVADA COUNTY Board of Supervisors has declared May 9-16 as National Hospital week and set Sunday, May 16 as: Hospital Day in the county. Atthattime all county citizens are invited to attend open house at the Nevada County Hospital from 1:30 to 4 p.m. These two views show the hospital in its earlier days and how it looks today. ‘Spin A Hit Revue’ Annual 4H Fashion Show Set On Saturday evening, April 24, 1965, the Nevada County 4-H Clothing Projects will present their annual fashion show "Spin a HitRevue" at8 p.m. Saturday in the Grass Valley Veteran's Memorial Building. Mrs. Thelma Gates is general chairman, Assisting her will be Marille Hopkins, publicity; Ruby Frampton, Donna Jackson, Pat Tintle; decorations; Elaine Fleming, make-up; Betty Fusek, Johanna Personeni, Mary Matson, Marilyn Hager, Marguerite Gentili, Leone Niehause, Geraldine Pitman, Marianne Bierwagen, Virginia Bryant, Betty Somers, Dolores Butler, Margaret Shelton, narration, Art Jackson, lighting; Bill White, turn-table; Dick Veale, p. a. system; SkipRiebe, director of modeling; refreshment committee food leaders and members, Anita#Siegfried, Pauline Kruegel, Dorothy Wood, PamLester, Mary Ann Jackson, Marilyn Prisk, Vivian Scofield, and Mary Short, Setting for the “Spin the Hit Revue" will be presented in a patio scene with the girls riding ona large tum-table. The turmntable will represent a large: phonograph and records of popular, hootanney, star hits and sacred will designate the fashion styles. 4 Each girl will be judged in her division according to age, subteen, junior and senior, From the senior division one girl will be eligible to enter the State Dress Revue to be held at the University of California at Davis in August, Auburn Art Festival Planned Entry blanks are now available forthe 17th annual A. A, U. W. Aubum Arts Festival to be held May 14-16, The deadline for submitting entry blanks will be May 9, Blanks may be obtained by writing Mrs. Martin Sword, Rte. 1, Box 1221, Auburn, The judge for the show this year is Harry X, Ford, president of Oakland's California College of Arts and Crafts, and an artist in his own right, Benny Barrios of Barrios Gallery in Fair Oaks will hang the show and an outstanding group of artists will present the “art-in-action" events. Some already scheduled to participate are William Shinn, Auburn, and Dorothy Moore Scott, Coronado, both of whom will “throw pots” and display finished works; Shirley Case, Walnut Creek, charcoal and pastel portraits on May 15 only; Richard Morris, Benicia, stitchery; Al Cunningham, San Francisco, watercolor andLoreley Hodkin, Auburn, jewelry. Foreign Students To Visit Nevada City Over 60 foreign students from the University of California at Davis will be coming to spend the weekend with families in the Grass Valley -Nevada City area on May 1 and 2. The International Student Weekend sponsored by the Concord Group is now inits fifth year. It is the most popular trip for foreign students at Davis, according to Davis authorities, because this is the only trip which allows.students to bring their families along. Students, wives, and children will be coming this year from a wide selection of countries: India, Péru,: Iran, Us AvR., Sierra Leone, Guinea, China, South Africa, Korea, Denmark, USSR, Chile, Israel, Ceylon, Trinidad, Japan, Pakistan, Nigeria, Sudan, Columbia and Germany. Mrs, Mel Hedrick is general chairman for the weekend and those helping on decorations, Sierra To Need Additional College Facilities Soon Sierra College will be seeking additional college sites “before
long," President Harold Weaver predicted last week before the Auburn Lions Club, While not anticipating the action of the college governing board of trustees, the local college president indicated current thinking concerns possible new campus sites in the Auburn -Colfax-Grass Valley area and also in the Lake Tahoe area, Weaver predicted the addition of the South Tahoe area into the Sierra Junior College district would make a Tahoe site a feasible branch for a new campus. South Tahoe currently is considering whether it should ‘join Los Rios or Sierra junior college district, Weaver said next year's daytime enrollment at Sierra should exceed 1600 day students, if enrollment goes up the 20 per cent it did this year, Despite’ enrollment increases, the junior college is doing a better job than ever, thanks in part, at least, to the increasingly high caliber of students being sent to Sierra by local high schools, Sierra will have more room in the library, more classrooms and a new administration building ready for fall, with other buildings under construction to meet the growing student body, The Rocklin campus which opened in 1961 was masterplanned for 2500 maximum enrollment, It had 1,000 the first year and will probably reach the ‘2500 figure within the next few years, Netherlands, food, publicity, and program are Mrs. Ed Frantz, Mrs, Tyler Micoleau, Mrs. William Wetherall, Mrs, Dwight Webster, Mrs, Taliaferro Cox, and Mrs, Alfred Heller. The students will arrive by bus from Davis on Saturday morning before lunch. The families and their guests will gather in the Multipurpose Room of the High School Sunday noon for a picnic lunch, before the return of the students to Davis, NIATLINGS so sess He Left Wife And Daughter To Seek Gold SAN FRANCISCO 1855 The man who stood on the dock in San Francisco's fogpy afternoon light bore the scars of California's adolescence. For gold he'd lost love and freedom and now he faced the ruthless city without his gold and without hope. He'd left his wife and daughter in the East to search for gold in the California mountains, After four years he was preparing to go home to a life of comfort and leisure when his daughter wrote him of his wife's death. He sent his daughter passage West. He held no grudge against California, He'd been paid weel for his hard work, Henow hoped to continue this relationship. He leftthe South Yuba River to meet his daughter's ship, He carried with him his future in gold, He never saw his daughter or her ship. Hewassold into slavery on a Far East bound ship that was well to sea before he realized what had happened to him, The next years were bare and mean as he tried to get back, but was shuffled from country to country on the opposite side of the earth. He stood now with no expression on his face, his mind holding memories that would take a lifetime to tell and nothing worth the telling. He stayed in the city and he found her, He found a small recognizable piece of the child he'd known. The rest of her was changed with ugliness and he thought that they must look much alike as each stared helplessly out at the world, It wasn't hope that drew them together or the bond of blood; it was a trace of human defiance that reacted with courage to the’ growing pains of the new land. Their courage wasn't a great fiety thing but they stayed in California and they learned to take a firm hold of their own destiny. S96I ‘ZZ Iudy***1088nq Ayuno5 epeaon’** Me