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financed by this check, presented to NID officials
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Seated (left to right) COUNTY
Monday in San Francisco.
are James Fechlin, partner in F.S. Smithers &
Pegi
Conpany,-one of the two bond purchasers, Elton Serving the communities of Nevada City, Grass Vi
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-collector
assessor
treasurer of tN
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, You Bet, Town Talk, Glenbrook, Little York, Cherokee, Mooney Flat, Sweetland, Alpha,
Juan, N: h Bloomfield, Humb
Corral, Rough and Ready, Granitevi!
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Bar, Lowell Hill,
Flat, Grizzl Bite ingyen,
LeBarr Meadows
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district, (standing).Edwin Koster, district mandeal at.TYthors Volley,Newtown: Indian Flat, Bridgeport, Birchville, Moore's Flat of, cg Reara ii
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ager, Miss Georgia Scobie, district secretary,
Nevada City, July 25, 1963
ys
A. Tobiassefi,
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Warren §. Wilson, chairman of the.NID board,
and Joseph Schmedding, viceseadidant and trust
officer for Bank of America.
Volume 38, Number 30
10 Cents A Copy
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Published Thursda
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Ina special report to the Nevwas endorsed by the Grand Jury
ada County Supervisors Monday, and included in its report tothe
be supplied with a full time as
sistant medical director in addi
the 1963 Grand Jury was critical supervisors.
tion to such additional help as
County Hospital, surgical pracommended:
ample professional care to pa
of administration of the Nevada
Coy and the Grand Jury rec
1, Thata qualified professional
tices at the hospital, andthe lack
of proper records concerning pahospital administrator be hired by
tients.
the county, witha
necessary to furnish “proper and
tients 24 hours of each day.”
The Grand Jury noted that the
salary high recommendationscall for a large
The action was taken after the enoughtoattract a capable man;
increase inhospital expenditures.
2, That the Medical Director
It also noted that more efficient
the county hospital. The report of duties at the county hospital and
enough or nearly enough to fin
Grand Jury hired an experienced
hospital administrator to survey of the hospital be limited to his
administration could likely save
ThomasJ. Coy, administrator of as county health officer; and
ance the expanded care program.
Rideout Hospital in Marysville,
3. That the Medical Director
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‘ATiger By The Tail’-Meat Law Repeal Discussed
"It
council has.a tiger by the tail,"
a
Grass Valley Mayor John Hodge
a
“free-for-all” that night.
managerBobElfersroseto correct partment of Agricultureemployes
the w ording
of the chamber of working for spot checks in the in
He also suggested that whatcommerce letter. Elfers is a didividual markets.
his merchandise at any time he
choosés~--except meat.
The ordinance “no longer has
commented lastnight nearthe ever action the council takes be rector ofthe chamber but was not . Healsocitedthe increased cost
ny protective value to the pub
‘
when the of operation underthe current
end of a long discussion on the ‘put to the test of a city vote in present at the meetingsupport
the butcher's contract.
p.oposed repeal of the city's or1965 ifit proves unpopular during directors n7OVed to
chants use it as a guise to protect
‘
dina,Ce Which prohibits the sale the interim.
© Hecharged that the request for
themselves from competition. *
(.
of mae~fter 6 p.m. and on Sun
4
4
:
repeal. Elfers asked the council
Three letters were read to the
to note that the action was not repeal of the ordinance was “for
lic," he charged, .” Some: Ter”
ce
Osterholt said the small grocer
in support of repeal of the unanimous but only “by directors one reason and one reason only
council
hasdelivery service, credit sales
and other means of personal ser
}
“I'm in a perfect position to
He also presented a petition
back and forth as*fguments for meat discussion: Dr. ClaytonR.
the ordinance On signedby 11 of Grass Valley's 12 compete,” Elfers said of his
the present law were n.ratched by Potts opposes
grounds; the Grass Valgrocery and meat markets favorPurity Store, but he said the rearguments for repeal of tu‘“e law. ‘religious
vice as competitive advantages.
A letter to a newspaper backing
therepeal because of inability to
:
'
an undue hardship on localindeordinance.
the. meat sale restriction was intors registered as being “unani_Elfers said that although inspecpendent markets:
ous” for repeal; and the Nevada.
into the discussion.
days.
*
The “tiger= W288e¢ its tail ordinance to open the evening's present."
“the ley Chamber of Commerce direcAn ordinance to repeal.
and it spells competition. "
ing the retention of the present peal of thaordinance would place
troduced
by Councilman Margar. !
CleteOsterholt, Safeway Stores
otty Farm Bureau board of tion and grading of meat is done
inGrass Valley,.instigamanager
of
repeal
plants,
packing
the
at
ing was completed.
directo.‘*$ supports the repeal on
“af greater convenience the ordinance would permit sale tor of the effort to repeal tite orThee OG RCT? walt take final the basis
etteB. Meggs, andthe first readCou
action on the matter Aug. 13, to shoppers.
Purity Store.*s' Grass
and Mayor Hodge urged'botlt sides
of meat at e time when there are dinance, said a man can open
Valley nolocal health department or Debusiness in Grass Valley end sell
shop before 6 p.m. was brought
:
Councilman Meggs said the
lady has four childrefy all six
a
years of age and under.
Councilman Vic Tamietti“ob
ected to the argument, saying
' (Continued on Page 3)
wi ab
:
begins to look like the to rally their supporters for a