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A HILLSIDE along Highway 49 eight miles north of Nevada
Wednesday, February 5,, 1969 The Nevada County Nugget Q
Sewer contract
A $645,257 contract to construct sewers in Glenbrook Basin was awarded Tuesday, but
with the. weather the area has
been having, the work probably
‘won't begin for a few months.
Even with approval by the
City created this roadblock last week, Tons of mud, rock and
brush. covered the highway one mile south of Yuba River
bridge, and the Division of Highways had its work cut out,
Law, medicine concerned
about individual rights
BOSTON, MASS, — Two of
socieity's oldest professions -law and medicine -are combining efforts to protect the individual rights of millions of
Americans.
Both the legal bar and the
medical world -aware of the
increasing number of court
cases involving the talents of
doctors and lawyers -areparticipating in a major social rev»Olution to ‘solve the many problems ~ of a court-conscious
_ America,
Noting the.increasing number
of court cases. requiring . the
skills of .both lawyers and docs, the 25,000-member AmerTrail Lawyers Association,
nation's largest trial bar,
hold. a special mid-winter
. Feb, 19-22 at the San
co. Hilton, San Francis, to discuss the urgent
medico-legal cooper». evaluate effectively the
and his case from the
medical and legal viewpoints.
ATL National President OrS78 S538
il:
a
public in the courtrooms
throughout our country.
"There are:more than 30milbetween lawyer and client annually,"’ Richardson said, "and
in today's complex society the
legal profession. must fully understand the mental and emo-.
tional upsets his client may be
facing.
"Tt is no longer enough for
the lawyer to know only the law
-he must be aware of and
trained in the intricacies of
social psychology to realize the
stress and strain of industrial 4
and community life and its effect on his client."
. Among the highlights of the
meeting, presented through a
series of educational seminars
‘and lectures by distinguished
be
attorneys and physicians will
—A frank discussion by. a
panel of lawyers and doctors,
including psychologists and psychiatrists,-to determine how
best to evaluate a client.
-Talks. on the ethical problems facing attorneys and the
need for ‘leveloping a law of
legal malpractice.
—A combinéd medical-legal
panel on the latest techniques
of representing a plaintiff medically in court, from initial injury through rehabilitation.
—The -different approaches
taken by doctors in determining
injuries to a claimant from both
the plaintiff and defense views.
—A revolutionary panel discussion showing plaintiff attorneys pe een
dling col m
featuring ten of the nation's
top trial lawyers,—Educational seminars on
varied areas of law. including
criminal, railroad, workmen's
compensation, admiralty and
aviation,
\. Deve?
eae.
FREE. ESTIMATES:
Sierra College
chief taks to
local Kiwanians
Harold Weaver, president of
Sierra College, spoke _ about
problems and their causes at the
state and community colleges
in California, to members of the
Kiwanis Club last week.
Weaver was guest speaker
for the luncheon meeting at The
Office. ,
President Dick Esterly called
cn the committee chairmen for
their projected budget reports. .
NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT
Neighbors of Woodcraft
Champion Circle No, 325 will
meet at 8 p.m. Thursday in
California Hall in Nevada City.
Amelia Evans, guardian neighbor will preside, Barbara Early,
assisted by Syblil Ridinger and
Eileen Maudlin, will serve refreshments,
Vietnam GI's starting
third year bri
Veterans Administration representatives have begun the
third year of briefing American
G.Ls in Viet-Nam on their vetSince the first VA representatives reported to the U.S,
Army base at Long Binh in January 1967 to begin giving Army
troops battlefield orientation on
-benefits that would be available
-to them. as veterans, 600,000
American servicemen have been
briefed.
Nearly 64,000 G.Ls. have received personal interviews on
veteran benefits such as education and training, home loans,
hospital and. mdical care, and
compensation and pension benePitses x:
In the past two years, 33 VA
contact representatives, including 10 now at seven military
efing .
bases, have served tours in
Viet-Nam,
NC man
killed in
Vietnam
A 1960 -graduate of Nevada
Union High School has been killed
in action in Vietnam seven weeks
after his arrival there,
.
are his son, Ke
ASSIGNED
TAM QUAM, Vietnam (AHTNC) Army Private Russell
L, Thomas, 20, son of Mr, and
Mrs, \Nyal D, Thomas, Nevada
City, Calif., has been assigned
Dec. 30 to the 19th Engineer
Battalion near Tam Quan, Vietnam, as a clerk,
His wife, Evelyn, lives at
pot Kate Hayes, Grass Valley,
C. oe
Surviving
James Tritsch, Sacramento; his
mother and step-father, Mr.
Mrs. L, E. Decker of Pittsburg;
his father and step-mother, Mr,
and Mrs, Harold E, Darewit,
Nevada City; sisters, Mrs, Joyce
Stover, Concord, and Diane
Decker, Pittsburg; and a grandmother, Mrs, Alice Tedder, Nevada City. Other relatives also
survive,
Funeral services are pending
and in the Bergemann
. Funeral Chapel.
Son
VAN. & STORAGE
THE BEST MOVE
YOU EVER MADE
20 YEARS Bost Ave, off Lower
EXPERIENCE Grass Valley Rd,
Nevada City
L— , 4
county supervisors of the low
bid, the "go ahead" to begin
work won't come until the weather improves in the spring, as-°
sessment attorney Ed Ness said.
The bids themselves were
opened in November but the contract was not awarded then because the needed money was not
available. Since then, more than
$900,000 has been made available for all aspects of the work
through a federal grant and assessments on property in the
basin,
W. H. Ebert Corp. and Spartan Construction Corp. of San
Jose was awarded the contract
gineering estimate. Bids from
the five firms submitting offers ranged upward to $739,285.
The final clearances from the
‘Economic Development Administration were received just
before the contract was let.
cesses
district a week and he found
Glenbrook "an example of good
team cooperation" among federal and county officials and
property owners.
Fishing rules
now availabie
The Department of Fish and
Game reported today that 1969
angling regulations booklets
have been mailed to license
agents and should be available
this week,
Anglers are urged to obtain
copies of the regulations to check
seasons, limits, and special
closures on various waters, A
number of new rules take effect
March 1, the effective date of
the 1969 regulations,
The DFG also reminded angiers that sport fishing licenses
are issued on a calendar year
basis and a 1969 license is required for any type of fishing
after January 1.
~ The basic license costs $3
and is good for fishing ocean
waters. One $1 license stamp is
required to fish inland waters
for species other than trout and
two license stamps are required
to fish for trout.
Last year's licenses may be
renewed by purchasing a valisimplicity ayes
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The New
BERGEMANN & SON
Funeral Chapel
ready to serve yeu
day or night
call 265-2421
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