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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

December 29, 1971 (12 pages)

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4 The Nevada County Nugget, Wednesday, December 29, 1971 Department of Park = Nevada City lighting contest & Recreation Report si Anyone who enjoys picnicking, swimming, hiking, or just visiting the more than one hundred state parks and recreation areas will want. the Department’s Annual Day Use Permit. This permit, good for all of 1972 ean be used instead of the $1per-vehicle day use fee at stateoperated parks, Got a boater on your list? He’ll appreciate the $10 Annual Boat Launching Permit. This permit allows unlimited use of all state-operated boat launch facilities, such as those at Lake Oroville, Folsom Lake, San Luis Reservoir, and Salton Sea State Car pollution being studied An idling car will contribute 100 trillion particles of pollution into the atmosphere in one second, What do these particles do to our environment? More specifically, what do they do to your health?To aid in finding the answer, the Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association of California recently awarded a grant of $9,600 to Dr. Robert F, Bils, Ph.d., professor of biology. and director of the electron microscope laboratory, USC. Los Angeles, He will use the grant to research the effect of mixtures of various pollutants in the atmosphere on lung organisms and cells, The grant’ was made-possible by funds collected through. the annual Christmas Seal campaign and is only one of a wide ya-. riety of programs ‘sponsored by your local, state;-and national TB-and~ Health associ-~ ations, These inelude research, professional education, programs related to the control of tuberculosis, emphysema and other respiratory diseases. ‘Sacramento; the passes and ticstate, BUSINESS BILLBOARD r P AUV ON Recreation areas, Normally, the fee is $1 per launching. For campers, there’s the $10 Off-Season. Camping Booklet -ten tickets,each good for one night’s first-come-first-served camping at most state park campgrounds. These booklets are good at some 60 state park . campgrounds, and at $1 per night versus regular fees of up to $4. the booklet, is a real bargain. The Department also pube~ lishes several booklets on California, California Historical Land. marks, which sells for $1 (including tax and shipping), lists and describes the more than 840 missions, forts, ghost towns, and other historical sites around the state. Its handy glove-compartment size makes it an excellent traveling companion, La Purisima Mission State Historic Park, also $1, tells the story of California’s only com. pletely restored mission, Its 32 pages include many photos and drawings, . Point Lobos State Reserve, 80 . pages, sells for $2. It includes many photos of ‘‘the most beaue =i itiful meeting of land and water in the world”’ by such noted photographers as Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, and Phillip Hyde, as well as facts on the Reserve’s landscape, ecology, and history, : Any of these items can be ordered by mail; send your check or money ordey.to the Department of Parks and Recreation, P.O, Box 2390, Sacramento, California 95811. If your order is received by December 15, the item should reach anywhere in
California by Christmas, Or you” can pick up your ‘selections in: person at the. Reservation Of-: fice, first floor of the Resource © es Building, 1416 Ninth Street, THE CHARLES ASH home at 60 Butterfly Drive (Banner . Mountain) Nevada City, took first place in the Nevada City area Christmas Lighting Contest, residential division. Second place honors went to Bill Thomas at 437 Zion Street and third place to Herman Nachtman on Willow Valley Road. Honorable mentions included: David Forbes, 512 Main Street; Dahl Larson, 122 Cottage Street; Lars Droivold, 228 Brock Road; and Claudette Goodman, 549 East Broad Street. Mother Lode Bank at the SPD shopping center captured first place in the commercial division, followed by Bank of America on Commercial Street and Dilley's Market on Zion Street, Grass Valley-Nevada City Kiwanis and the Nevada City Lions Club were sponsors for the local lighting contest. ket books are also available at many park offices throughout the A NATIVITY Christmas scene at the Joe Lucchesi home on . ; . Delores Drive in Grass Valley is one of the many in west[Len Gilbert HEFFREN INSURANCE AGENCY 111 W. Main. P.O. Box 1034 Grass Valley, Ca. Ph. 265-6166 ern Nevada county which display the Christmas spirit, History chunk How to keep that foradollar ew Christmas bicycle THE GIPSON’S 279-2361 OFFICE MACHINES New & Used SERVICE RENTALS SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE STATIONERY SUPPLIES Gaga Ce) EST. 1946 ed ‘o4 WATCHES = CLOCKS —_ JEWELRY SS rearn SS== . E. M. DALPEZ JEWELER 10 BROAD ST., N.C. 265-4501! 120 W. Main Grass Valley 273-4288 SALES and a ee SERVICE Television—Radio—StereoWe Service All Makes KNEE’S TY PHONE 265-4610 Savings Plan Agate ee eead Bey U.S. Sovings Bends Neat Manat" apernage 748 ZION ST., NEVADA CITY ‘at Chico park SACRAMENTO -Where can you buy a chunk of California history for only a dollar? Bid-well Mansion State Historic Park ‘in Chico, that's where. The chunk of history you can buy for one dollar is a nine.inch-square floor tile on the , Second floor story of the mansion, ‘ But you won't get to take the tile with you, just sign it, according to the State Department of Parks and Recreation. One of the items that should be purchased to prevent theft is a strong lock, 1. Keep the bicycle in mechanical condition. — 2.. Obey all traffic rules and signs and always give proper hand signals,3. Walk your bicycle ‘across busy intersections, 4, Always ride with the traffic--as close as possible to the right side of the road. 5. Be sure the roadway is clear before entering. 6. Always ride single file and watch for opening car doors, 7. Only one person should ride a bicycle--no passengers, 8. If you must ride during darkness, make sure the headlight and rear reflector are working. 9. Select the safest route to your destination and use it. Busy Streets and intersections Should be avoided, 10, Yield the right-of-way , to pedestrians.