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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

December 11, 1974 (8 pages)

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Wed. 1 Dee.11 1974 The Nevada County Nugget =" a : Influenza vaccine ~~ program continues : Vets get priority . "As of the end of October, local programs have indicated that nearly half a million doses of _ influenza vaccine have been administered to persons 65 and di: over since the program began in September. . Most local health departments still have some state influenza vaccine. In order to best utilize this vaccine, local programs were authorized, after Nov. 20, to administer it to other high risk groups. Provisions of the Thurman Act, that no charge be made for administration, still applies. Priority should be given to persons age 55 and over and to all persons of all ages who have such chronic conditions as heart disease of any etiology, particularly with mitral stenosis or cardiac insufficiency; chronic bronchopulmonary diseases such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, bronchiectasis and emphysema; chronic renal disease and diabetes mellitus ‘and other chronic metabolic disorders. For information regarding the program, which will be continued till mid-December, contact the Nevada County Health Department at 265-2461, CHAPPIE OFFICE Assemblyman Gene Chappie, R-Roseville, is opening a district office in the Yuba-Sutter area. ' Chappie has obtained the quarters previously held by former senator Fred Marler in Yuba City. Richard Colby, field representative for Chappie, will be in charge of the office. districts which are to be funded under. the federal Comprehensive Employment Act. ~'The openings chiefly are in the area of teachers’ aides and press categories. There are some exceptions. CETA funds finance the jobs: from Jan. 2 through June 30, 1974. Veterans will ‘be for eligibility to apply between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday and Tuesday in the Employment Development: Department on. Neal Street in Grass Valley. Others will be interviewed © between the same hours at the same location — beginning Wednesday and until all job slots are filled. ' The Employment DevelopVeterans have eplesity for 57. jobs in 12 Nevada county school © terviewedment ‘Department screens seat solely for eligibility. itives of the various Tiigibility requirements are: The applicants must be 18 years old or older and live permanently in Nevada county. They must prove ES oe for 30 days or to have been working part time and seeking — full time work. The family in-. come, under this program, is not
required to be below the poverty — Jevel, according to a: spokesman for Ron Hunt, who is in Gee of the program. Distribution of highway users ‘tax Distribution of nearly $57 million among ‘the state, cities .and counties as the November apportionment of highway users taxes has been made. . Nevada county’s share was $54, 636.76; Grass $3,287.58; and Nevada City received . $1,664.79. Total apportionment was derived from gasoline tax, diesel fuel tax and ‘miscellaneous, and was less Valley, . than that for the October apportionment in all categories. “The November 1974 gas tax distribution was over $3 million less than that for November 1973; diesel fuel tax distribution was $384,820 above November 1973; and the transfer from the transportation tax account was slightly over $16,000 lower than November 1973. yy yr OR MORE INTERES T ON YOUR SAVINGS! Regular Savings Accounts Eam 5% Interest is credited and compounded quarterly . and your money is available when you want it. F unds deposited by the 10th of the‘month earn interest from the 1st: 5% Nugget Passhook Account Pays you 5%2% on money left with MLB for 90 days or more. Interest is paid quarterly and you ~ may withdraw your funds during the first 10 days of any calendar quarter. $500 or more opens a Nugget Passbook Account and you may make additions of $100 or more. Principal may be withdrawn at the end of a full calendar quarter Or on 90 day written’ notice. 5’ Certificate of Deposit : Now you can‘earn 542% on amounts of $500 or more on funds left with MLB for a fixed term of from 90 to 364 days. Interest is paid quarterly and baa B81 8 1g is guaranteed for the term of the certificate. . 6% and 6'% Certificates of Deposit . Funds in the amount of $500 or more left with MLB for a fixed term of 1 to 2% years earn 6% interest. ' Funds in the amount of $500 or more left with i. about our “Sierra Seniors” no-service charge, no minimum balance checking. . : account — with free personalized checks . available to.all persons 65 or over. MLB for a fixed term of over 30 months earn py" % interest. Interest is paid chia on Certificates of Deposit and is guaranteed for the term of i oe certificate. a Federal law and senilation: prohibit the eicielaee ‘ : of a time deposit prior to maturity unless three t months of the interest thereon is forfeited and interest on the amount withdrawn is reduced to the passbook rate. : All Accounts Now ieprad to 940,000 by FDIC ‘Morzer Lope BANK. "MEMBER F.D.I.C.GRASS VALLEY e NEVADA CITY Boece . PLACERVILLE » SONORA * FOLSOM } E ROSEVILLE * TWAIN MARTE . ig ALTAVILLE : ‘ ee : CAMERON PARK : :