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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

June 24, 1976 (12 pages)

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City conservationist heads League to Save Lake Tahoe ~ SOUTH -LAKE TAHOE, Calif., San Francisco atB. Robinette, who had served as president since 1973. Robinette, who continues as member of the Sierra Club’s Basin’s environment, scenic a director of the commended by the for mittee, and serves as a pevige-sneintc Aapeaieririhoad director of the Planning and ‘rumental in the development as president to the and Conservation League, the ° the Tahoe Regional Pian. effectiveness and to the preservation, and enhanLeague of Conservation ‘he League is currently concement of the Tahoe Basin’s Voters unique and vironment.” Long active in statewide spearheaded efforts to _ Conservation issues, Steeleisa Preserve the Lake Tahoe League, was California Legidative Combeauty, and recreational opportuni League Save San Francisco Bay According to its executive protection, Association, andthe California ‘director, James Bruner, Jr., Since 1957, the League to expand activities that will fragile enSave Lake Tahoe has further safeguard the future of athe Tahoe Basin. oe 2 and refreshing new: talent to the Mother Lode RICARDO offers a variety of accomplished ac; accordians since.childhood —,RICARDO has ing new sounds and techniques. His unique and iversified repitoire ranging from serious classicals n polka, makes it obvious that his concept of acinstrel. © » picture the accordian player as a comic or half — hearted form of musician. Greats such as Dick Contino and Myron Florin have proven differently.” His current aspiration is that of finding a completely different sound for the .accordian — one that will definitely place the accordian in a new image inthe publicseye. LD EUROPEAN Restaurant Phone 273-5553 alley,.: ON MILL STREET, IT'S. . . FOX'S GOURMET ¢ CHOMEMADEICECREAM =. LUNCHES 10 9111 5:30 MON. SAT. THE NAVAJO TACO “A MEAL IN ITSELF” SERVED 10 till 5:30 GOURMET end 155 MLL ST., 6.V. ot 687 233 Broad St. Nevada City © 2 : . “ ~vlementine’s ; FAMILY FOOD at FAMILY PRICES CHICKEN & DUMPLINGS STEAKS SEAFOODS AND OTHER AMERICAN ENTREES $ > Continuous Serving — 8 AM. to 9PM.
@ ° BREAKFAST ° LUNCH ¢ DINNER (Jose Mundas: . ri Dinner Prices: 4 SO to 6 OS % Cocktails Homemade Desserts ry For More information 273-0388 HIGHWAY 49, ACROSS FROM GOLDEN CHAIN MOTEL 2\ DINNERS SERVED FROM 1:30 P.M. 20 mia. from 6.V. r AND DRINKING . ESTABLISHMENT THE NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET — Thursday. June 24, 19767 * Circuit Grandma’s « By RUTHSPERRY Senior Citizens .. Golden Age Group .. Life’s Senior Class .. or the Keen-agers (take your choice), how would you like to-have a column dedicated exclusively to our edification? Let’s give it a try. there are a goodly number of us who are very aptly named) meets at noon Monday at Wesley Hall, United Methodist Valley, for a sack lunch, after which you may a number of sit-down games, do craft or needle Assuming new here and still wondering how to make friends, or how the second and fourth i i i 3 just visit. It’s a very enjoyable way to spend a few hours and make friends. I know. Another fun group is The Golden Age Club which meets every Friday noon at the Grass Valley. Veterans building for a sack lunch on the third Friday is a dinner meeting. After luch games and bingo liven up the hall, and I do mean liven, or if you have a yen to really let down your hair, come early, say about 10:30 and dance and-or sing to an “orchestra”, a piano, banjo, and drum (sometimes.) Lots of fun. However, if you men prefer Men-Only clubs, there’s SIRs (Sons in Retirement). They meet once a month for dinner, but what they do directly afterwards I can’t really say (I can’t go), but they have fun I’m told. There are two branches of i for further inhave several Garden Club, and Exhibitors. the .most out. exclusively for A good hof putee was a frequent guest.) But the hale and hearty come in droves also. If you haven't transportation call 272-1970 and it will be arranged. These are just a few organizations interested in our welfare and happiness. I believe we are, at least in certain areas of our life, mighty lucky to be