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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

July 2, 1969 (12 pages)

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Wednesday; July 2,-1969 The Nevada County Nugget 5 Grass Valley receives fire prevention award. , Camp denied by man related to local people MODESTO — The transformation of.an historic California logging site into a major camping reservation for Boy Scouts will begin next week when the Yosemite Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, publicly accepts the deed to 110 acres of Tuolumne. county forest lands. The’ land is being donated to the Yosemite Council by Fibreboard Corporation and Pickering Lumber Corporation, A ceremony Sunday at the site will observe transfer of the property to the couhcil, The 110-acre Grass Valley youth studies engineering Baltimore, Md, — Bruce William Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E, Petersen, 105 -Footwall Drive, Grass-Valparcel is the first gift of an eventual complex extending over about 800 acres, The new. site will be named the W J. Pendola Scout Reservation in recognition of the president of Pickering Lumber Corp. Pendola. is related to a number of people by the same name in the western Nevada county. The reservation will house four separate Boy Scout camps, each serving approximately 1,000 Scouts. The cost of 'development has been estimated at $370,000, Next Sunday's program will include the sounds of steam railroading, a civic receiption and parade in Sonora, an outdoor barbecue and the ceremony at the reservation, the former Soap Creek logging camp owned by Pickering, More than 200 persons have been invited to participate. The ley. is .currently enrolled as a delegation will. assemble at the student in the-Calhoon M.E.B.A. Engineering School to learn’ to become .a. licensed engineer in the. United. States. Merchant Young Petersen, 19, is now in the classroom study group learning about ships and basics of engineering before he goes aboard a ship for his year's training as an apprentice engineer, ~* When he compiaten that year at sea, he will return to the school for six more months of classroom study and then sit. before a Coast Guard board in examination for his third. engineer's license, Once he receives that, he will be able to go to sea as a full-fledged marine engineer. Petersen is a graduate of Mt, St. Mary's Academy, Grass Valley, He was. enrolled in theCalhoon M,E.B.A, Engineering School on May 21, 1969, Santa Fe Depot in Oakdale for the 9..a.m; departure. of the ‘Sierra Railroad from: Oakdcle. ‘The train will include old time cars and use of a steam. loco-. motive, : The’ welcome and parade at Sonora are scheduled for approximately 10:45 a.m. Speakers will include Earl Akin, mayor of Sonora; a representative of Governor Reagan's office ifthe governor is unable to attend, plus other politicians and a repre‘sentative of the wood products industry. The delegation will include Assemblyman Eugene A, Chappie, Sen., Stephen P, Teale, N.-B. Livermore, Jr., secretary of the California State Resources Agency; William’ Penn Mott, director of the California Department of Parks and Recreation; George W. Burgess, President, .Fibreboard Corporation; William J. Pendola, SOCIAL SECURITY
& ANSWER SERIES QUESTION File your claims for reimbursement of medical bills under Medicare as soon as you accumulate $50 or more in doctor bills. It is not necessary, or adviseable to wait until the end of the year. Your insurance carrier, California Blue Shield in this area, depends on receiving a steady flow of claims. If they get a year-end deluge, their processing time must slow down and it takes longer tobe reimbursed. Your first $50 in doctors bills goes towards meeting the deduc. tible. After that amount, the carrier will pay you 80¢ on the dollar for covered services in excess of the deductible. You have untii the end of the year following the year in which you receive doctors services to file q claim. You can send in a claim for reimbursement of 1969's doctor bilis as late as Dec.. 31, 1970 or as soon asyou meet the $50 deductible. tive, _ fees vary depending upon the . County are booked solid every GRASS VALLEY recently received a fire prevention award in a presentation at the governor's office for taking sixth place among class six cities in the United States and honorable mention in California. Shown, from left, are Mayor Richard Hales, Fire Chief Dexter Rush, Lt. Gov. Edward Reinecke, Fire Capt. Ray Hartung and Asst. Chief Mike Dickey. Reserve those’ Brian Sanford camping spots assigned to Travis AFB WICHITA FALLS, Tex. — Airman Brian N. Sanford, son of Mr, and Mrs. Leon W. Sanford, Grass Valley, has graduated at Sheppard AFB, Tex., from the training course for U.S. Air Force air passenger specialists. Airman Sanford, a graduate of Nevada Union High School, is being assigned to Travis AFB, Calif., for duty with the Military Airlift Command, The airman attended. Sierra College, Rocklin, Calif. social security office. A representative is in the Grass Valley area each Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Veterans Hall. SACRAMENTO — The State Department of Parks and Recreation issued a reminder today that persons wishing to reserve camping space during 1969 at state park campgrounds will have to have their applications in the mail by June 30. After that date, no more reservation requests will be accepted by the parks until 1970. Applications must be made directly to the park for which the reservation is being made, and must be accompanied by the correct camping fees, The time of year and the facilities offered, Reservation forms and fee information. are available at all state park units. State’ Parks and Recreation Director William Penn Mott Jr. said that coastal parks are filling rapidly. Doheny, El big rae San Clemente, San Elijo, South simplicity... . Carlsbad, and ’ Leo Carrillo State i oa BERGEMANN and Seacliff and New Brighton . & SON nme Pane 2 et , Puneral Chapel weekend and in some cases every ready to serve you day or night Call 265-2421 parks. The eoreee Sea BOST AVE. OFF LOWER. contains “ GRASS VALLEY ROAD, > NEVADA CITY Par as se a