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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

July 17, 1973 (12 pages)

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David Vertin Joins NCRCD David Vertin has signed with the Nevada County Resource Conservation District with plans for reforestation and pasture on his land. : Director Robert Grappi an-— nounced that technical assistance, in the form of consultation regarding pond construction, proposed pipeline, permanent sprinkler system design, survey and design for an irrigation pipeline and pond enlargement help will be given. Grappi said this activity reflects the many and varied services offered to the landowners of Nevada Conty by his district. At the regular meeting on January 3 the board of directors held an election with Robert Grappi and George Dyer being elected president and vicepresident, respectively The board voted to change the regular meeting night of the directors to the first Tuesday of each month ‘from the first Wednesday. The change will be effective with the February meeting. ‘Death and Dying’ seminar is Feb. 10 at Sierra College Sierra College will sponsor a special one-day seminar entitled ‘“‘Death and Dying’’, to be held on Saturday, February 10, from 8:00 a.n. to 6:00 p.m. in Room 10, Weaver Hall. The seminar was designed to help social and health care professionals a paraprofessions to better understand and more effectively assist the terminally ill patient and his family. Others who relate to the dying and their loved ones are also invited to attend. Coordinators Dorothy Pethel, R.N. and Marjoie Sanchez, R.N. have arranged for panel! presentaions by authorities in the field, plus lectures, films and discussion _ sessions. Registration is limited and interested persons are urged to enroll early to ensure their participatin. = The registration fee will be $2.50 (luncheon fee an additional $2.50) and % unit of credit will be granted to seminar participants. Deadline for registration is February 7. For additional information and an Advance Enrollment : Application form, please call Sierra College, 624-3333, Ex. tension 236. WANT ANS
IWSTANT BUYER: RAINS CONTINUE to put the damper on western Nevada county and the forecast is for more of the same. Wolf Creek in Grass Valley shows the result of ‘ Wed., Jan, 17,1973 The Nevada County Nugget 3 Grags Valley's Wolf Creek the continious storm which brought the season rainfallin Grass Valley, to 28.11 inches. The Maritime Academy open for women Young men, and now for the first time young women, who are interested,in attending the California Maritime Academy should make plans to take the required entrance examinations, according to the admissions office of the Vallejo ~ institution. All prospective students must take the College Entrance Examination Board tests, or the examinations of the American College Testing program, prior to the middle of March. The tests are given monthly, but registration is required several weeks in advance. Information on these tests may be obtained from the guidance counseling center of any high school. The Maritime Academy trains students for careers afloat and ashore in the maritime industry, and is one of five,such statesupported institutions in the United States. Graduates of the three-year accelerated program receive a Bachelor’s degree in maritime engineering or nautical science, and a merchant marine license as third assistant engineer or. third mate. In addition, qualified graduates receive a commission in the Naval Reserve. Classified Ads, the little fellows with the big’ pulling power. ~ More heat escapes because of lower outside temperatures. ~ Your lights are on more because day are shorter. Here’s what you can do to take some of the bite outof , . winter heating bills. Insulate walls and ceilings, weatherstrip around windows and doors, pull drapes over windows at night, *4 and close fireplace damper when not in use. Paw * You need more . heat because of . colder weather. You spend _. more time indoors reading