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AND
of
reation facilities, but few
USTRY otherse rec
RECREATION AS AN toIND
the
same people will turn down
the
county pro
This issue is devoted
gress with a special emphasis on our
growing recreation industry.
Progress and recreation and the
benefits of both can be a difficult sub
ject for what is progress tosome
is
a threat by others and the values of
recreation to our communities to some
are seen as an invasion by others.
Whether people like it or not we are
making progress in the county and the
in
recreation industry, one of the few
s.
chance to use these facilitie
to come
The recreationist is going
like it or not
to our area whether we
he wants.
because we have something
the recreaWe can turn the desire of
tinue to play
is progress and it will con
ant role
in an increasingly more import
in our lifé and economy.
S VEIN
LL
HI
OT
FO
E
TH
IN
that
e
declining, is helping to mak
progress by putting valuable tax dolSIGHS WERE HEARD WHEN
into our local coffers.
are creating.
BUDGETS WERE PASSED
state.
But our recreation industry canbe
these young people
to get all
se jobs on the job
ing and preparation they can for the
people
training and in this connection I know
sometimes
say, "Well, let industry do it”.
On-the-job training
will have to fill the bill, but I
at this have
would like to point out that many attempts
people on
train
can
proved fruitless for one reason. You
c skills. If
the basi
the job if they have the basic tools,
e, or spell
a young man or young woman can ‘tread, writ
to train them on the
or add or subtract, it is pretty hard
job, And this is only too often the situation,
High school
e situation. They
drop-outs, of course, are in a miserabl
might say in the depression of the 1930's
t the are already you
abou
d
hear
f
relie
of
sighs
ral
seve
There were
ession is going to get worse for young people
governandthe depr
both
when
week
last
City
da
d, regardless of race
Neva
in
county and
unschooled, unskilled and untraine
year.
the
for
ets
budg
oved
appr
something of a chales
is
this
bodi
So
al
ment
hing else.
thouse as orcolor or anyt
headon, industry,
meet
to
have
There were many sad faces about the cour
y
we
ainl
cert
were axed by lenge that
of the greatest
one
k
thin
I
is
this
and
various items in the departmental budgets
nt,
rnme
labor, gove
tax
the
on
line
the
hold
to
ally
t
effor
the supervisors in their
challenges of the period ahead and one that actu
hing
anyt
st
almo
rate.
economist more than
h could frightens me as an
Although we felt there were things cut whic
d and seeing this tremendous tidal
g
ahea
kin
loo
else,
county, I was
the
of
tion
opera
the
to
l
usefu
been
have
of young people approaching the labor market unns. First, I am + wave
ology of the 1960's, 1970's and
not sad about the outcome for two reaso
to pay as ‘prepared for the techn
not sad because I will now find I will not have
dly, one of 1980's,
much in taxes asI thought I would, Secon
What are we going to do about it? I'm not going to
is all
That
s.
storie
et
budg
ng
writi
is
hates
my greatest
stand here and say I have all the answers, All I am sayyear.
next
time
this
until
coast
can
I
and
over now
ing is this is a tremendous challenge, something that
eee
eseeeveeeee eee
business, all the other agensuperthe education system, that
THEHOLD THE LINE BUDGET approved by the
have to face, This is a treto
going
ayers Associes involved, are
you that industry will
visors should please the Nevada County Taxp
assure
I
and
the Taxmendous challenge
ciation, Now that the budget is out of the way wouldtry to do its part to help face it in terms of on-the-job
and
payers Association and its assorted hangers-on
Heaven's sake, make sure these people
te all their training, but for
devo
to
able
be
will
ants
aspir
l
tica
be poli
get the basic skills so that we can
school,
high
complete
attack on the
ed
fledg
full
a
rd
towa
gies
ener
up
pent
train them on the job.
county general plan.
---ConradJameson, vice-president, Security
eseeenevee
It will continue to grow here because
we are graced with some of the most
beautiful and varied landscape in the
training and skills and most of
leisure * tion,
k in terms of tretionist for a place to enjoy his
won't have them. So we have to thin
rnment, by labor,
mendous responsibility shared by gove
into a profitable business.
e young people
thes
county ‘by industry, by all of us to encourage
The recreation industry in our
all the trainget
to
of the education they can,
ead of
our area which is growing inst
lars
The recreation industry will continue
It
to grow here fora number of reasons.
r
will continue to grow from the shee
momentum of the growth wave that Cali
fornia is experiencing and the demand
le
for recreation that all these new peop
of high school are inThese young people pouring out
that are going to be
adequately prepared for the jobs
out the jobs that
ted
poin
available. It has already been
require educathat
es
gori
cate
are available are in the
eee
eee
ee
the book
TWO STORIES this week must be recorded in
a.
ican
Amer
of
d
of the Wonderful Worl
the good
A Nevada City man told of a friend who had
near
live
also
fortune tobe a professional rodeo rider and
comely
unlik
an
an Indian reservation. This seems like
rn hero parbination to good fortune, but our southweste
ed a school
open
He
g.
livin
layed these facts into a good
received a
and
s
horse
ride
to
how
ns
to teach the India
the redman.
government subsidy for improving the lot of
south and
the
While churches are being burned in
First National Bank,
from an address de
livered to a conference on "Man in California--1980's", held in Sacramento in
January.
WASHINGTON CALLING
E
THOS
OF
TED
STAR
E
PURG
F
FBBS
atandto the tourists we are trying to
and
tract if we treat it as an industry
DON’T LIKE BARRY’S LINE
fineing WHO
cultivate it.
shocked by the drama of the scene of Yogi Berra
bigger, better and more beneficial
to us
Nam, we were
soldiers are being ambushed in Viet
We have said before and will corr
ar
tinue to say that the recreation doll
is about the best dollar a community
can make because so little of it goes
a on a
one of his players $200 for playing his harmonic
land
Hoag
on
---D
bus.
CALIFORNIA
YOUNG PEOPLE MUST HAVE
BETTER EDUCATION
of it stays here in our economy.
AND
MORE
earecr
the
for
ide
to prov
by
for providing the services required
more
permanent residents and therefore
All we have
he
tionists is an atmosphere in which
to
n
can enjoy himself and an attentio
of
his needs. The other requirements
recreation sites and goods and services
We have torecognize the fact that we have a tremendous flood of young people who have been pouring into
the labor market and they are going to continue to pour
into the labor market the war babies, the immediate
post-war babies of course. The birthrate reached its
peakin 1947, and the 18 years that it takes to get them
com
a
by
ided
prov
g
bein
are already
out of high school is 1965, The full impact of that treral
fede
and
mendous wave of young people that's been pouring
bination of local, state
ate through our schools is going to hit the labor market like
governmental agencies and by priv
a sledge hammer a year from now in June of 1965.
business.
WASHINGTON --"When you've got some of the friends
Barry's got you don't need enemies, "
In this grimly humorous fashion one of the top members of the Goldwater team expressed a growing worry
over the zeal of dedicated Goldwaterites. The problem
istoreconcile these passionate sectarians with moderate
and regular Republicans.
The line drawn is FBBSF -For Barry Before San Fran
cisco. The Goldwaterites would purge those on the wrong
side of that line. Or at the very least they are uninterd fate..Peace may have been declared at the
in their
este
summit in the sweet atmosphere of Hershey, Pa. But it
has yet to be achieved below that level.
Tapped as the reconciler is one of the party's ablest
pros, Ray C, Bliss, Ohio state chairman, Above all a
realist, Bliss knows that the party cannot win if the gap
between the Goldwaterites and the regulars is not closed
down where the votes are counted, He will travel from
state to state making the case for a practical working
partnership.
arr FaAanree PTATTIOVAT
“BDITORIAL
LOOK FOR MORE PROGRESS
of the
Some may decrie the coming
of our
recreationist as aninvasion
n down the
privacy, but few will tur
h regisdollars they leave in our cas
exters. Some will even fight the
GROWTH WHEN WE TREAT
and
parks
penditures for beaches and
August 27, 1964
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