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NC trustees accept —
— Wednesday, March 31,1971
Foreign art shown at school
education . philose
Nevada City School District lighting
in
the
elementary
~
trustees adopted a philosophy school., It will cost roughly $8,-.
preAN AUDIO-VISUAL presentation of European art in London, Paris, Rome and Bavaria was
The
Tuesday.
on
Mary's
St.
Mt.
at
graders
eighth
and
sented. by Mrs, A, F.Gashler to seventh
MariMrs.
by
Mary's
St.
Mt.
at
year
this
taught
being
program
presentation was part of-an art
lou Stirnaman,
County thanked for help on kidney machine
"Your help has been so great! Victoria
Berkenkamp, Sutter Ruggles of Sacramento, the letNevada county you were the Hospital Auxiliary Candy Striper ter said.
The letter cited the number of
first large contributor and we chairman, to Mr. and Mrs, Ellsare so grateful to you."
worth Polglase, who have spearcoupons received.to date, It anSo read part of a fetter thankheaded a local campaign to ticipated that 225,000 more will
ing Nevada countyans for donacollect coupons for a machine,’ be delivered soon by a Sacramento school,
tions of Betty Crocker food
People from this county who
The candy striper said Gencoupons for acquisition of a
kidney machine for aSacramento have a need for the machine are eral Mills has been asked to
eligible if they are referred by adopt Sony televisions to each
hospital.
The letter was written by their doctors to Dr, Stanley W. kidney table (six in all)
Drapes donated to NGH
Mother Lode
of education as presented by the 000, Woodard told the board,
In discussing other changes
Wednesday's"
at
committee
to
the elementary building,
meeting.
Mrs, Ilse Barnhart, chairman Woodard said he was thinking
of the committee, reported to of moving the three kindergarthe trustees the number of meet= ten classes intothe present third
ings and method chosen for grade complex, He and the board
agreeing on a philosophy. She agreed that a large room for
said the philosophy sets the atteam teaching would be desirmosphere and conditions under able and the west end of the
which the district should achieve north south hallway rooms
-was suggested,
goals already set.
The board should have an esMrs, Barbara Kies was coof costs for what is needman
timate
of the group and memchair
ed
by
the
next meeting, Woodard
erty,
Daugh
Ralph
bers -were
Mrs. Kay Graham, Mrs. Cora added.
Mrs, Harriet Hume, who conHiggins, Mrs, Jack Liljeberg,
Mrs, Dylon Mayworm, Mrs, ducted the meeting in the abNancy Sauers, Mrs, Jean Websence of president’Carl Early,
ster, Mrs. Elaine Marsh, Miss reported for the landscaping
Kathi Hirtz, David Mott . and committee. Julius (Mac) McPherson has nine planting areas
Charles Mumgaard.
The adopted philosophy is: designated for the new Seven
"The Nevada City Public School Hills School with prices ranging
District should provide an opfrom $69.10 to $316, Any group
portunity for every child to dewanting to donate landscaping
velop in a positive, successful to the school may see McPhersequence of learning activities son, Mrs. Hume or Mrs. Evelyn
within the level of his ability Brizzolara, she added. No one
need plant an entire area, Mrs,
to perform,
"The staff should provide a Hume. said, a fund will be set
pleasant atmosphere where'curup to collect money for plantiosity, creativity, enthusiasm ing.
The board authorized Woodard
for learning, and self-discipline
are encouraged and where each to obtain two appraisals for the
child feels -he is a valuable value of the old Seven Hills
individual capable of contribSchool and property. Two
uting to the world in which he appraisals are needed before the
property may be sold, he said,
lives,
"The. ‘community should provide for the facilities and staff
that would contribute to the development of the above philosophy. To maintain this philosophy, it is necessary to have
close cooperation between parents, schools, pupils and the
community at large."
Mrs, Alice Overby presented
Hospital
has profit
per patient
a report from the faculty. The
dividend set
Drapes at the windows of the lounge, creating and equipping teachers feel: the curriculum is
women's ward at Nevada Genthe pamper room where women their major concern, she said.
The Board of Directors of eral Hospital is the latest compatients receive shampoos and Their salary proposals did not
raise the base pay nor include
Mother Lode Bank; at their pleted project of Soroptimists hair care.
:
monthly meeting March 10, deof Grass Valley.
Volunteers from among the a cost of living raise. The reImprovements at the hospiport included various health
clared a quarterly cash dividend
General Hospital Auxbenefits.
of 20 cents per share payable tal has been a continuing proNevada
members staff the pamry
on March 31, to shareholders of ject of the service club, Other iliary
Smith reported
Ann
Mrs, Ma
per
room
by providing shamhospital projects completed in
record March 19.
federally financed
on her
‘ recent years are refurbishing poos, hair sets, hair cuts and classes, saying that poor read‘
and refurnishing the nurses’ permanents.
mum
oved
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a system." The teachers and
aides use games in the remed
cond class postage
ial reading and arithmetic classes, she said, andthey have prov
paid at Nevada City,
California, Adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circulation by the Nevada
en successful,
'
Supt. Dan Woodard reported
on progress of the new Seven
County Superior Court ,
Juce 3, 1960, Decree~ .
No. 12, 406,
Subscription Rates:
.
one year, $3.00; two
years, $5. 00.
19e7
Hospital had a $5.43 profit per
patient per day last month, when
they met for lunchin the hospital.
Robert Costley, hospital administrator, said that a portion
of the patient profit could be
credited to more use of the hospital by more doctors,
There were 97 admissions
of four ‘last month and the hospital proa mini
ers impr
months and the maximum of 18 vided 1682 patient days. Overall
months with the concentrated percentage of occupancy was 76
method. She said the summer per cent and there were 217
session last year was a success outpatient visits, Costley said.
and a summer session for poor
The administrator reported
“ yeaders. would be held again that the cost of proposed im. this year. provements to the facility's
"We have an enviable aide electrical system had been es
system," she said, "the only timated at approximately $30,district in the county with such 000. The board will consider
wa et
PRIZE-WINNING NEWSPAPER
County supervisors this week
learned that Nevada General
.
Storm damage was sustained at the home of Donald
and Jean Sullivan, 7 S. Robin Ave., when a tree fell
on the front of their house during Thursday's storm.
The tree hit with enough force that the door can be
Hillis School by saying they are
"moving right along," The multipurpose room is "taking shape,"
he said and workmen are putting
in the base for carpeting. Lockers and cabinets are all but installed,
The paving contract should be
signed by Monday, he said with
A, Teichert and Son of Yuba City,
the matter at a later meeting.
The amount the county owes
the state as its share in participation of some medical programs will be credited toward
the amount the state owes the
hospital
in Medi-Cal fees,
according to a tentative agreement with the state, Costley
said, The administrator anticipated that the county will have a
net gain when the exchange is
consumated.
Supervisors discussed briefly
but took no action on an employment agreement for Dr, Stuart Flemming. They indicated
the low bidder.
action would be by resolution
. The -board approved hiring
during the afternoon session, bu'
, an electrical engineer to plan
and obtain estimates for new it did not occur.
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