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Seri ag the communities of Nevada City. Grass Valley. ed Dog. Town Talk. Glenbrook. Little York, Cherokee, Mooney Flat. Sweetland, Upha: Omega, French Corral, Rough and Ready, Graniteville, North
San Juan, Vorth Bloomfield, Humbuy, Relief Hill, Washington, Blue Tent. LaBare Meadows, Cedar Rider. Union Hill, Peardale. Summit City i alloupa, Gouge Eve, Lime Kiln, Chicago Park, WoltoChristmas
Hill. Liberty Hill, Sailor Flat, Lake City. Selby Flat, Grizzly Will, Gold Flat. Sozgsville, Gold Bar, Lowell Hill, Rourbon Hill. Scotch Hal. North Columbia, Columbia, Hill, Brandy Flat, Sebastopol, Quaker Hill,
B illow Falley, Newtown. Indian Flat, Bridgeport, Birchville, Moore’, Flat, Orleans Flat, Remineton Hill, Anthony House, Delirium: Vremens. t : '
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Motivation’’. Snell presently
runs the Academy of Real
“Estate School -in Sacramento.
He has 30 years of experience in
Real Estate sales and in the field
of training ard motivating
people in the field of marketing.
Bob received his Real Estate
Certificate from UCLA and Real
attending the seminar must be.
enrolled as a Sierra College
student and in the General Work
Experience Education Program
at the College. Contact the
Sierra College Extension Office
located at Nevada Union ‘High
School or phone 273-1314 from 110 p.m. for further information.
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THE GRASS VALLEY Volunteer Fire Department was on hand with their comedy
routine at the Gold Rush Days-celebration-in Coloma Sunday. Over 26,000 persons atten the parade and were treated to some iaughs by the local fire
. department which has performed in past parades in western Nevada county.
VOLUME 50 Wednesday. Feb. 5,.1975 i 10 Cents A Copy re
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JPA withdrawal?
In fast moving discussions Tuesday would be premature, according to h and to submit’ a recomm i : : : i
county supervisors agreed to purchase one Buchanan. He. believed chances ae ana staffing requirements for cag nm os se til 2 Sekar og tC penile
. bus and ‘to delay\a decision whether to for a working relationship between the two Lowell stressed the need to know sitaenatives ~ ig
withdraw from he Joint Powers cities and the county through the trandetails of the proposed system such as Turner suggested that a taxi system
Agreement (JPA) creating the Western sportation agency composed of two “Who does the county want to serve?” be included iia transit lac to tetiee
Nevada County Transportation Agency. supervisors, one councilman from each “How frequently should the bus operate?” serve individual needs of fhe, ublic. Rood
Mike McKee and Eric Rood, who took city and a citizen at large. “Where should the bus service be?” “How questioned the. possibilit a the taxi
office Jan. 1, were the motion makers for Because the county and Nevada City much will it cost to ride the bus?” be i ont the sane bus. He
both. have indicated they will withdraw from He suggested that the board plan for sin 4 y a ahd ’ rtise in the
County Counsel Leo Todd, at the the JPA Turner felt that the transportation an adequate system as an available Fe ld of or niclatiin. ‘todd na legal
board’s direction, presented a proposed agency’ now is in a state of limbo. alternative to transportation needs, He ob ‘1 ah a one on %
resolution of intent to withdraw from the Later in the meeting the board, after discouraged establishment of a short-livec jec nang . i! rai my SORMRCENG fOr
JPA. Rood requested a delay until Feb. 25 discussing a presentation by Terry Lowell, ineffective system. eer ee,
so hé and McKee could familiarize director of public works, voted In answer to a question from Willie» In other action related to~ tranthemselves with the background, He so unanimously to refer details of obtaining a Curran Lowell said the county has $250,000 Sportation funds, but not: effecting the
moved and McKee was a quick second, 15 passenger bus to serve the corridor in transportation funds and that it is anProposed bus, the board approved $7,000
Tom Turner claimed that Nevada City. between Grass Valley and Nevada City to ticipated $120,000 will accrue annually as from the county’s share of transportation
Manager Beryl Robinson Jr., and Tom‘the board’s public works committee and the county’s share. funds for a bike trail to be built in conLeland, Grass Valley city engineer, had Lowell. ~~ Supervisors believed bids and junction with reconstruction of a portion of
said they would cooperate with the county The board last week directed Lowell to specifications received for buses in Lower Colfak Road between Rattlesnake
in pest apc ae of the transportation ;eview bids previously sought by the JPA December should be updated. Rood said he and Brooks Road.
agen JPA. .\
, To adopt the resolution of withdrawal '
Sierra College plans
employment seminar »
The Work Experience Estate Degree from Pierce.
poe a a
Education Department at Sierra College and has had past 73 He
College will offer a four hour experience in developing
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seminar designed to help ‘seminars for the University of yl ee
students gain employment and California.
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become proficient employees. Other areas to be covered in
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The Seminar will be held inthe the \Seminar are ‘‘The og
Nevada Union High School Professional Way To Apply For eee
multi-purpose room at 9 a.m. A Job’’, and _ ‘‘Setting Se opt
Saturday, February 22. Behavioral Objectives’ by co
The keynote speaker will be Chuck Snyder and Ron Bryant, m
Bob Snell, a dynamic speaker Work Experience Coordinators oO."
who will talk on ‘‘Self at Sierra College. oe i
Improvement Through Persons interested in C :
entre.