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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

February 17, 1971 (12 pages)

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Wednesday, February 17, 1971 The Nevada County Nugget, 9 “4 Sounding Board WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT CHANGING THE LEGAL OBSERVANCE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY TO THE THIRD MONDAY IN FEBRUARY? GEORGE BOLES: I don't think it's so hot but it benefits those who work. THE SPILLWAY at Rollins Dam pours water into Bear River. os Civil War veteran’s grave KEN EFIRD: Sounds alright to me. ; ® CHARLES GIANA: Doesn't make any difference to me. ’ Above is the grave of.a man who is said to have been a bugler during the Civil War. It is located near the former Anthony House, which is now the site of a lake in the Lake Wildwood recreational subdivision. Workmen found the broken headstone and have New Boy Scout district busy The newly formed Sierra Nefamily sustaining membership vada Boy Scout District has been kickoff at the Veterans Memor-busy with, organization plans. ‘ial Building in Grass Valley. March 27 -Scout funfare The "Key Three," Gene Croft, distriet chairman; Gary Taylor, ticket sale kickoff at the Elks district committee chairman; Lodge in Grass Valley. April 16-18 -BS camporee, and Bob Lambert, district executive have organized three Malakoff Diggins. May 8 -Scout funfare at Auunits that haven't been meetburn. ing. Three new units are planned, Pleasant Ridge, Troop 8, Scoutgram begins, pieced it together.
Wildwood officials say master David Collins; Grass that a large area near Valley Troop 275, John Garza, MRS, FRED BRANDT: Idon't it's good but it should be on like it. his reeular birthday. ‘ Scoutmaster; and Scout Troop the lake will be named 34 in Downieville which will be Bugler Park in honor of sponsored by the Downieville the man who served in the Lions Club. The Scoutmaster war. Plans call for a will be Ralph Henry. In the last three weeks memwrought iron fence to bership has increased inthe dis-, surround and protect the trict by 54. A Boy Scout re-: grave. The marble cruiting drive is now in pro Memory of sacob a wwe 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE headstone reads ‘‘In gress. For each new member Boy Scout recruits he will receive a "Century 21 Apollo Van Blaren. Died Dec. 27, Patch." 1868. Age 40 years.” _. vents . coming:. Feb, , 27,, a Phone 273-2206 sae eens SEE TYE ENE CEMENT EEE CLEC REAP OPENS FLEE LENNON KER Ce ee ov esas tS %