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2 The Nevada County Nugget, Wednesa, hy ue
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RICK EMMONS, "No way,"
Rick is 18,
Sounding Board .
Asked of 17 and 18-year-olds by the aageet on
‘photographer team: If the draft were ended would you be willting to serve in volunteer army if this country were at: war? :
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REGGIE McD ANIEL, "Yeah,
T imagine I would,” Reggie i is 18. '
CELEBRATING THEIR 50th reunion was the 1921 class of Grass Valley High ee =
attending are from (left to right, front row) Harold Waldron, William Argall, ir a
ser, Herbert Barker, Elmer Fox, Frank Hooper; (back row:) Marcelene — Squires,
Kinsman Mitchell, Phyilis Rowe Dickhouse, Ruth Barker, Madeline Edwards Angel, rp :
Azevedo, Georgia Wood Saxon. The 13 classmates and their husbands and wives ose phoct
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Hooper where the happy hour was held on the ape : a
were read from the eight members of the class who could not attend, Dinner was held at The
Office, On the tables were placemats designed and made by William Argall for the occasion.
Pictured was Columbus School under construction in 1867-68 and as it looked in later years,
The G.V.H.S. song, written by Homer Smith of Grass Valley, was also featured on the mats,
Columbus School was situated on the site of the present Hennessey School, Classes were small,
27 in the class of 1921, Nevada City had its own high school with equally small classes, -In
1921 bonds for a new high school carried 12 to 1 and the new high school was constructed
People may pitch a tent on
their property if they are not
min violation of laws, and the
g@county cannot control alleged
@ child abuse unless complaints
“we are lodged with authorities and
substantiating evidence is found,
Sheriff Wayne Brown and other
department heads so explained
* to supervisors Tuesday,
. Chairman Dean Lawrence
wai e was concerned about an adveroe BMMERS, No. PO tisement in a Sacramento paper
. which invited people to buy
= en : property in Nevada’ county and
. NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET) "pitch a tent” on ft
"Nothing can be done unless
they create a health hazard,"
_ Supervisor Willie Curran said,
j Prohibiting pitching tents
would do away with a lot of recPUBLISHED EVERY
‘WEDNESDAY BY
NEVADA COUNTY
PUBLISHING CO, .
301 eget nage aes ae ii naire
Névada City, Ca. EM "No," Mik e en e Situation
95959 uae cme 36° . building a "first class freeway
and forbidding people to use it
because they might speed and
not be caught,"
'__. -Mrs, Lawrence asked Brown
Me what could be done about child
™ abuse when she said it was reported to her that a woman in
. Telephone 265-2471
Second class postage
paid at Nevada City,
California. Adjud©
icated a legal newspaper of general circu>
lation by the Nevada seen allowing a small baby to
County Superior Court , be exposed to the sun, She said
Juce 3, 1960. Decree the baby's head was very red,
No, 12, 406, She hoped for control of such
Subscription Rates:
one year, $3.00; two _ situations,
_ When Brown determined that
years, $5.00, the case had not been reported
; to proper authorities he believed
Mrs, Larence's informant was
12 S 7 remiss in not doing so, Eugene
PRIZE-WINNING NEWSPAPER Newman, social services direcat the tor, and Brown agreed that
CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER there are provisions to protect
children, but that suspected
cases must be reported’ and
"unconventional" dress hasbeen °
on Auburn Street. and is now the Empire High School.
investigations made before action can be taken, Brown said
that reports of some such incidents have proved unfounded in
the past,
In other action Tuesday the
board by resolution ‘approvedan agreement between the California State Department of Human Resources and the supplemental training and employment
program, There will be no additional cost to the county to extend an existing program.
--Accepted an invitation from
the California State Fair for
Aug, 23 to be declared Nevada
County Day at the fair, This
means that the county will have
a certain number of free
tickets, which generally aredistributed to seniorcitizens'
clubs, Newman said,
--Took no action on a vacancy on the Golden Empire Regional Comprehensive Health
Council, The Western Nevada
and Sierra Counties Area Health
Facility Planning Commission
approve re-appointment of Al
Casey to a second term, However, Mrs, Lawrence said she
had several other candidates in
mind also,
--Accepted with regret res+
ignations of Robert McMasters
and William Hageman from the
Personnel Commission, Supervisor Willie Curran noted that
three out of five members have
resigned from the commission,
--Accepted Mrs, Lawrence's
invitation to tour her district
-and view the problems in district 2 prior to zoning, Mrs,
Lawrence invited the board to
be her luncheon guests,
(Photo by Gomeme Saxon)
No law against tents,. Variety i is
board is informed
keynote of
flea market
Variety will be the keyno’ ¢
for the second annual Paris
Flea Market to be held July 18,
from 9 a.m, to 6 p.m, at Mount
St. ] ary's Convent in Grass
Valley, Booth rental has far
surpassed last year's, necessitating the use of every available nook and cranny in the old
convent and its surrounding gardens, Chairman Marianne
Murphy reports she has "even
rented a tree,"
Activity will abound, Merrill
Sword, a talented Sacramento
artist spécializing in flowers,
will be sketching with India inks,
Ellen Anderson, Nevada City,
will be working with macrame,
Mabel Wilson, Grass Valley, will
be crocheting her unique creations, There will be potters,
more sketchers, weaving, and
even spinning,
Among the other exhibitors
will be Karen Lefler, leading
glass; Judy Lowell, batik; Gib
Harrick, Mother Lode art; and
Susan Yun, enameled jewelry.
The Grass Valley swim team
will be selling homemade candy,
Nevada County Community
Workshop, a training center for
emotionally, physically, and vocationally. handicapped adults,
will be selling pine cone crafts.
The Republican Women and others will have booths,
A new organization called.
Birthright will use the flea market to help spread the word that
there is new aid for those facing
an unwanted pregnancy, ,