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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

August 6, 1969 (12 pages)

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verte eer cane line EONAR iS kt AO ROO iaaeron Wednesday, August 6, 1969 ‘Bizz’ Reports AO re ie The Nevada County Nugget 9 1919 celebrates 50th Class of WASHINGTON, D. C. — Charg ects ing that the nation's drive to control and abate weer pollution is lagging seric +, Con gressman HaroldT.( _—) John son has called on tu... App™opriations Committee to pr«.vide full funding for this program. "The Congress in 1966 enacted the:Clean Water Restorqtion Act which provided for sub stantial federal assistance in the national challenge of cleaning up our rivers and lakes," declared the California Representative who serves on the Public Works Committee which handled ‘the basic legislation. "The program has fallen by the wayside primarily because of inadequate funding by the Federal Government." Congressman Johnson noted that funds allocated for this program amount to only 21 per cent of the authorized amounts, "Water pollution is 4 growing problem which threatens the health and economic well being of persons throughout the country,"" Congressman Johnson declared. "Delay in taking corrective action will increase substantially the eventual cost as well as impose continuing threats to our communities." Congressman Johnson noted that Governor Reagan had told Congressional sources that the lack of -funds from federal sources "has indeed held back the water pollution control and abatement. program in California." Board settles hospital duties and authority THE 1919 graduating class of Grass Valley High School held the 50th reunion in early July at The Office, These attending were Mr, and Mrs, Andy (Susie Crothers) Holmes, Mr. and Mrs, James (Helene Hurley) Brenton, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph The division of duties-nurses give and must evaluate and more importantly, au. their work, thority--between the two top ofAs Mrs. Lawrence put it: ficials at Nevada General Hos"They're supposed to cooppital was established by the erate with each other; I think board of supervisors Tuesday. these two will." The supervisors wanted to It was pointed out that despite spell out specific.areas in which the division, there will be some the medical director. or adareas of cooperative adminisministrator -have authority to tration between two. These inprevent any repetition of the clude plant maintenance and opincident of last spring when the eration, dietary in which the ROBERT NICHOLLS R. Nicholls attends retail business course BENTON HARBOR, Mich. — Attending an intensive vocational course in appliance retail business management at the Whirlpool Educational Center in Ben ton Harbor, Mich, is Robert Nicholls, Gra-Neva Appliances, 214 Colfax~Ave., Grass Valley. The Whirlpool Educational Center presents workshop courses in all aspects of appliance selling and retail management to sons or daughters of Whirlpool. dealers from throughour the nation, Far more than product training, the educational center courses cover all phases , of selling including financial management, advertising, personnel practices, service and merchandising and scores of other subjects, The seminar, entitled "Am I my father's successor?’ is designed to give a practical look at the appliance retail business as a possible career for young men and women whose parents are already in the business, previous administrator, Richard Kuhwarth resigned because he and the medical director were unable to work together smooth ly, The policy guideline for re medical director picks the diets and the administrator orders the food, and admitting and medical
records. And above both men is the board of supervisors, which ul sponsibility and authority was timately is the governing body of prepared by the board's hospital committee composed of Super the hospital, the policy points visors Dean Lawrence and Ralph Buchanan... It was adopted with only one addition, That specifies that the ad-. ministrator will prepare and control the annual budget. Basically, the board's policy places Dr, Peter Keenan, the medical director, in charge of medical care, and Robert Cost ley, the new administrator, in charge of non-medical functions, "Everything that isn't medical goes to the administrator,"' Mrs. Lawrence said. The only dispute during the discussion was more of wording than of substance as Mrs. Lawrence contended the doctor would have to decide whether nurses are "using good medical practice’’ and Supervisor William Thomas countered that "it isthe administrator's job to supervise people," Finally, they agree that the administrator has the responsibility of hiring and firingnurses, but the medical director is responsible for the care these out, Bartle of Mill Valley, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur (Olga Dausse) Litchman and friend Lyta Wollack, Amanda Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd (Mary Rourke) Brown, all of San Francisco, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Temby of Oakland, Mr, and Mrs. George (Lucy Hays) Grigg of Colfax, Genevieve (Barker) Gates and brother Herbert Barker of Oakdale, Mr, and Mrs, Fred (Helen Armstrong) Covell of Yuba City. Mr. and Mrs. Lorris Richards, Mr. and Mrs, Larry (Verna Philip Phillips) Taylor _ Mr, and Mrs, Harry (Bernice Sampson) Gibson, Melita (Jones) Hutchison, Nellie (Adams) Hocking, all of Grass Valley. (Photo by Mills Studio) Mrs. Creegan Sit back and let classified ads do the sell home group CLASSIFIED headsmobile = 2,4" * Dvir Winifred. Creegan was installed president of the Golden Chain Chapter 219; Mobile Home Man sentenced Owners on Private Property League, recently, Other officers installed were Frank Holt, vice president; Florence Butterfass, second vice president; Toni Way, sec for burning without permit e e (Lorraine Grenfell) Keskeys, Mr, and Mrs, Clark (Celia Barnes) Mitchell, Isabella (Fault) Marshall and son Don, Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Elliger, all of Sacramento, Clarence a e retary-treasurer and Betty Holt, William White of Camptonville recording secretary. The group will meet at 4 p.m. was fined $50 and placed on six months probation following his conviction July 24 of burning without a fire permit. The fine was suspended, The U. S, Forest Service cited White for burning without apermit on July 7 when the forest service was called to a fire, said Paul Wainer, district fire control officer for the Camptonville area. Judge Acton Cleveland award ed $37.10 to the Forest Service for suppression costs. : Wainer reminds residents that burning permits are necessary on private and federal lands between -April 1 and Dec. 1. Sunday at Memorial Park for a picnic, Members are reminded to bring a salad or dessert and a hot dish of chicken or ham plus their own table service. Coffee and iced tea will be furnished, Funeral Chapeli Cancer’s Seven ready to serve ' you BERGEMANN & SON Danger Signals can be your safety signals. Learn what they are. Call your local office of American Cancer Society day or night Call 265-2421] * e BOST AVE. OFF LOWER GRASS VALLEY ROAD, NEVADA CITY