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Q The Nevada County Nugget Wed. Jan. 24,1973
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SOROPTIMISTS of the Grass Valley club plan the District III meeting to be held
January 27 inthe Grass Valley Elks Hall. Making plans are (left to right) Bobbie Urata, Connie McKee, Mary Bouma and ‘President Eddie Dilley.
Soroptimists plan for
District III
Soproptimist women began
the new year with a. business
meeting at the Empire Hotel on
Jan. 4.
Due to the illness of President
Edie Dilley, Vice President
Connie McKee presided over the
meeting. Reports were given by
LaNell Lee, chairman of ways
and means; Alice Yun, service;
Joyce Tremewan, treasurer.
The meeting of Jan. 11 was
devoted to the planning of the
District II] meeting which will
be hosted by the Grass Valley
Soroptimist Club and held Jan.
Jan. 27 at the Elks Hall. Mary
Bouma is chairman for the
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meeting
program and Bobbie Urata and
her committee: Alice Yun,
Mary Noble, Marie Johnson and
Connie McKee in charge of
decorations.
Marjorie Lauermann,
director of District III will
preside over the meeting. There
are 24 clubs in the district and it
is hoped that all will be
represented by their presidents,
two delegated members and as
many other members as can
attend. This will be an all day
session beginning at 8 a.m. with
an early bird coffee session and
workshop meetings.
Marjorie Lauermann,
director of District III will
preside over the meeting. There
AARP chapter
The regular meeting of the
Nevada County Chapter 1307 of
the American Association for
Retired Persons was_ held
' January 11th at the Veterans
. Building in Grass Valley.
President Earl L. Covey
‘ presided and the following
Committee appointments were
made: Nominating Committee:
Catherine . Holmes,
‘Chairman with Charles Dear; dorf and Mary Decker serving
on the Committee; Mrs. Mario
Gentile (Marguerite) Membership Chairman; Mrs. Earl
(Ruth) Covey, Tours Chairman.
J’ Daivd Laird, Legislation
Chairman, gave a report on the
legislative meeting held in
are 24 clubs in the District and it
is hoped that all will be
represented by their presidents,
two delegated members and as
many other members as can
attend. This will be an all day
session beginning at 8 a.m. with
an early bird coffee session and
workshop meetings.
President Dilley asks all
members to be present for
today’s meeting when Nonie
Osberne will be program
chairman. She will present .a
program on income tax. Marion
Ghidotti and . Pauline
Bergemann and Master Kevin
Bergemann from Nevada City
Soroptimist Club were guests of
the club recently.
holds meeting
Stockton in November, explaining what the local Chapter
can do on the local, State and
Natioalnal levels to promote
legislation beneficial to all
retired persons.:
‘Attorney William Hager,
representing the Nevada County
Bar Association, was the guest
speaker on the subject of Wills
and Probate. He discussed
holographic wills, codicils and
the appointment of executors or
trustees: Mr. Hager is a former
Public Defender for the County
of Nevada.
The next meeting of the
Nevada County Chapter No. 1307
of AARP will be held Feb. 8th.
Legal Secretaries hear
about benefit changes
Nevada County __ Legal
Secretaries learned of changes
in social security and other facts
concerning benefits and
Medicare at a dinner meeting at
The Empire Hotel.
Robert ‘‘Bert’’ Zwarg,
representative from _ the
Marysville office of ‘the
Department of Health,
field
Education and Welfare Social
Security Administration, was
the speaker.
He said Grass Valley and
Nevada City residents wishing
social secruity information may
call Marysville toll free. The
telephone number is Enterprise
16902. A representative from the
office. is in the Grass Valley
Veterans Building each Tuesday
from 9:30 a.m. until 2 p.m.”
The representative explained
in detail benefits relating to
rétirement, survivors, widows,
disability insurance and
Medicare. He illustrated his
points on a chart’ and told how to
determine the number of
quarters for eligibility and how
to compute what social security
benefits would be. Booklets with
further
Medicare, recent changes in
social security, and basic facts
concerning retirement, survivers and disability insurance
also were available.
The secretaries were
celebrating Christmas in
January because December
snows caused cancellation of
their holiday party. Gifts were
exchanged around a living
decorated Christmas tree.
Dorothy Zoellin, vice
presidident, presided in the
absence of Barbara: Bennette,
who is hospitalized in Roseville
Community Hospital. The president was sent get well
wishes on a table lt oa by
all present.
Dorothy Berryman ‘reported
on plans tor the annual Bosses’
Night which will be held Feb. 10
at Dilley’s Steak House.
Opal Hendricks, charter
president of --the local
association, was given an
honorary liie membership Mrs
Hendricks was wearing three
past presidents pins when she
accepted the honor. “It’s a tong
story,’ she said in explanation
explanations « of of the three pins.
Buildings in Penn Valley
park will be put to bid
The county now participates
~ in a tri-county drug program
which will no longer have state
funds for operation after Sept. 1,
Heafey said. Efforts in drug
abuse have become _ so
sophisticated and so great they.
have been absorbed in other
programs. The law requires that
a drug abuse committee be
maintained but the existing
mental health committee could
qualify, Heafey said.
Heafey quoted the law as now
requiring the mental health
director to be drug abuse
coordinator, when the tri-county
program ends. Heafey formerly
occupied this position.
Dr. Dan Palmer heads the
mental health program and has
started activity here. Heafey
said that mental health,
alcoholism and drugs are all
associated. ‘‘Then all can
become a part of the total
mental health package,”’
commented Long. ;
Heafey explained that the
existing mental health committee will need additional
members to serve in its multicapacity. He believed
representatives from law enforcement. should be included.
Turner asked if any young
people in the 18 to 20 age bracket
had been considered as members of the mental health
committee. He believed it would
be a good idea.
Supervisors decided that Dr.
Palmer should be the coordinator of the county over-all
program. It was suggested also
that the president of the NUHS
student council and a.non-officer
student be appointed. Heafey
believed it advisable to select
one young person who has had
experinces with drugs. Heafey
will head up a future discussion
concerning the proposal.
Two buildings located at Highway 20 within the Penn Valley
Park area will be put out to bid
because they faJl under the
category .of public ownership. .
Lawrence D. Munro, chief of
the Penn Valley: Volunteer Fire
Department, miele 9) asked
supervisors’ permisgion to burn
the two, buildings. The request
was in behalf of the Nevada
County Fire Association which
hoped to burn the buildings at
their seminar to be held in
March. Munro in his letter to the
board indicated that the
buildings are in a state of
deterioration and constitute a
fire hazard.
Supervisor Larry Filer said he
had had many inquiries from
people who want the buildings
and that they should be put out
to bid. When salvage rights have
been satisfied the successful “
bidders could then allow the fire
department to burn them, Filer.
explained.
discussed the possibility of
historic value of some :of thewood in the buildings. Willie
Curran said that some people in
Truckee are interested in the
wood. Thomas Turner determined that the cost to put the
Supervisors *.
buildings out to bid would be .
about $28. H
In other action William
Heafey, chief of the probation
department,
legislative changes, which
explained.
require certain health related . -programs to be under one head
to et the administrative load.
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