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appointed to revise and
the General Plan for
Nevada county will
freedom to act inE
_ sessions if so desired. :
When the citizens committee have completed their
assignment they will tum over.
to the Planning Department
their revised and updated plan
To enroll in kindergarten
be furnished.
structors specially
studies projects.
Will
Rotate, Inflate
and Inspect
All 5 Tires for
have
“Mt. St. Mary's to
open kindergarten
Mount Saint Mary’s will open a kindergarten this coming
school term. Registration for the kindergarten, the first
grade and new students for other grades may be made at the
school office this Friday and Monday, May 1
between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. or from 3 to 5 p.m., or by priavateappointment with Sister Mary Francetta, 273-4841. ;
a child must be five years ‘old
before Dec. 2. Proof of birthdate, proof
munization against Rubeola (measles), polio and DPT must .
In addition to Kindergarten, Mount St. Mary’s has
of Mercy since 1863, it serves not only students from St.
Patrick’s Parish, Grass Valley, and St. Canice in Nevada
City, but also welcomes and encourages enrollment. of
students of all faiths who are interested in academic excellence built on Christian principles.
The upper four grades are departmentalized with inStudents have an opportunity to work in a science laboratory,
and take part in many creative language arts and social
; a "6 The Nevada County Nugget Wed. May 22,1974
. Committee to upgrade
Plan given complete freedom
who in turn will present it to the
final determination.
No timetable was
established as yet for start or
completion of the project. The
original General Plan was
devised by a co-operative three
party: arrangement: a 155
county wide citizen’s committee, the Planning Department and a firm of professional
planning consultants. The
plan also included the
cities of Grass Valley and
Nevada City . with
council adopted plans for each
‘Larry Filer completed his
4th District appointees: Gene
Hatton, Bert Cooper, Constance
Baer, John Corbett, and Ellie
Fred Conway replaced the
late Ed Litke with Cathy
Whittlesey to make up the 3rd
17 and. 20
of the child’s imiples
in their academic: fields.
—t Toastmasters
S CARL . charter night
The Timberline Toastmasters
' Night dinner Monday.
' Jr. Past District Governor
special guests. Also guests were
charter president and Mrs.
Clare Hughes.
Highlights of the meeting
were awards to Bill Lambert for
_ Advanced Achievement and the
_ 2nd highest International award
‘ for Able Toastmaster. — $1.88
John Phillips was awarded the
I club “Doc” Lobecker trophy.Mrs. Nancy Cooke of the Yuba
City Toastmasters was voted.the
‘ best speaker for the evening.
Timberline Toastmasters
. 7:30 at the CDF building: on
Ridge Road.
‘ meets the 1st and 3rd Monday at
Willie Curran Truckee, will
complete his committee before
week’s end. ‘ .
In other actions the Board
Valley decisions on a proposed .
load limit for East Empire
street before taking any
‘enters the county system.
“The city and county have
large trucks who use Empire as
’ ashort cut from Colfax Highway
to Highway 49. A load limit
would restrict large trucks from
using the road which crosses a
residential neighborhood.
the Board
The Board passed a
resolution authorizing a PGE
power service extension and line
Road Sanitary Landfill site.
Funds are available to cover the
cost of $733.26.
Another resolution
authorized the Director of Social
of Education
Department of
Devartinek
whereby the
relocation at the McCourtney.
Social Services mariages child
Committee will be filled by
Lutheran Church.
-new terms on the Nevada
Arecommendation from the
General
Purchase agreement for a truck
with a snow plow for $43,505.72
and a Power Grader for
vestigative and competitive
BARBARA LOWE, public education chairperson for American Cancer Society,
heads the group of volunteers who will go door-to-door collecting funds for the
drive. Mrs. Lowe shows the literature about ACS to Willie Shepherd, branch chairperson of the ACS.