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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

November 1, 1967 (16 pages)

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4 4 > > a eee i _ NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET miAtmseerys PORE TNT arr Tita ua Ol Diets . ua err Fiat aa Orr FN e a eT EDITORIAL :: ‘Gorrett My Stack: Editor Mom And Pop, Arise!In these last, frantic election. campaign days across ‘the state a good many platitudes are being spouted for the against Comes now from ‘the San Francisco Bay area some refreshingly non-platitudinous fighting words on behalf of this generation's: "forgotten men and women," those “who pay their bills, who shoulder: the burden of taxes to support government ° at every level, who maintain their homes, who support our educational system, who love their country, who obey: its laws and who try their level best’ to raise their children as responsible citizens,” ‘ i Those are the people Shirley Temple Black Says she intends to represent in Washington if she wins the San Mateo County election for the llth Congressional District seat vacated by the late J, Arthur Younger. As Mrs, Black puts it, "We are forgotten in Washington-that never-never land that has run our mom and pop society thru a computer which tells us Big Brother knows best. Its time for the moms and pops of America to take Big Brother out of the woodshed and remind him who's running things," A good word at last for the sane, if baffled and buffeted main stream of American citizenship, Transportation Committee Schedules Nov. 2 Session The O.E.D.P. Transportation — Committee in cooperation with — the Nevada County Chamber of _ Commerce will hold its first transportation organizational meeting Nov. 2, 7:30 p.m., at The Office restaurant inGrass Valley. . All business men engaged in shipping or receiving of goods. are invited to attend this all-important meeting, According to John A, Gallegos, county chamber manager, Early this year the O.E.D.P. Committee assigned a sub-committee to work with the Nevada County Chamber of Commerce to establish equitable rates for Nevada County, As a result of many man hours on the part of this committee and locally housed motor transportation companies, the committee has successfully received aterritorial group number from the Rocky Mountain Tariff Bureau, The new freight rates will become effective Nov. 25 of this year, NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET] PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY NEVADA COUNTY PUBLISHING CO, 318 Broad Street, Nevada City, Ca, 95959 Telephone 265-2471 Garrett. Stack, Bdftor Second class postage paid at Nevada City, California, Adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circulation by the Nevada County. Superior Court , Juce 3, 1960, Decree No, 12, 406, Subscription Rates: one year, $3.00; two years, $5, 00, 1987 PRIZE-WINNING NEWSPAPER of the CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER Although this will greatlv benefit our area, Gallegos said, there: is still much to be done to continue this trend toward the reduction of freight rates, "There areother tariff bureaus that will be contacted for lowering rates, There are commodity rates that need to be reduced and it. is, vitally important that the business-men’of this :» area join together in a cooperative manner to’ continue and work for lower freight rates whereby the svings will be passed on to the general public of Nevada County," the chamber manager concluded, Nevada County Rainfall Gauge Nevada City Max Min & Oct 25 69 41 26 68 33 27 66 35 28 67 35 29 62 31 30 68 32 3]. 70.235 Rainfall to date 3.27 Rainfall last year .14 Grass Valley ‘Max Min R Oct 25 75, 44 26 74 40 27: 378: 40 28 75 40 29. .7§. 36 30.75°> 36 31 77 40 Rainfall to date 2.80 Rainfall last year .12 © < Our Servicemen " William’ W. /Nickerl, gon of Mrs, Bea P, Nickerl, Nevada , : Gity, was recently.employed by. . war, for: and against the Great Society, for and against Medity; y.employ care andthe War on-Poverty and dollar socialism in general, °“ the U,S, Air Force Aeronautical Chart and Information; Center . and: is enrolled in the. Cartographer. Training Program, St. This ‘six month Civil Service -Commission approved course provides.a broad background in chart compilation and related fields, The curriculum includes _geodesy (exact measurement of the earth), astronomy, physical
geography and photogrammetry (making charts from photographs), . After completing the course, William will.be assigned to the ACIC Production and Distribution Plant at: the historic site of the St. Louis Arsenal, Army Private Thomas A, Deeble, 23, son of Mr, and Mrs, Richard W. Deeble, 250 Gayle Lane, Nevada City, completed a cooking course at Ft, Ord, Calif., Sept, 15. During the eight-week course he was trained in cake and party baking, meat cutting and learned Army mess halls and in the field, Pyt. Deeble received his B, A, degree this year from the University of California at Berkeley, and is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity, Seaman Apprentice Richard W. Carney, USN, son of Mr, and Mrs, William R, Carney ofRoute 2, Grass Valley, is at Great Lakes, Ill., attending the 14-week advanced phase of the Navy's basic Fire Control. Technician School, : The technique of firé control involves directing the course of a projectile from weapon to target, usually a distance of many miles, A graduate of the initial, basic 18-week course, he is now studying advanced electronics, analog and digital computers, microwave techniques, as well as radar components and systems, Army Private Roger W. Hager, 23, son of Mr, and Mrs, Harry C, Hager, Mtr. Route, Nevada City, completed eight weeks of advanced training as a combat engineer Sept, 15 at Ft, Leonard Wood, Mo, During his training, he received instruction -in combat squad tactics, use of infantry weapons and engineer reconnaissance, . He also was trained in the techniques of road and bridge building, comouflage, and demolitions, . . Army Private Jerome A, Benthin, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert W. Benthin, Route 1, Nevada City, was assigned to the 70th Engineer Battalion near An Khe, Vietnam, Sept, 10, : A heavy equipment operator in the battalion, Pvt, Benthin. entered. on active duty in April, 1967, and was stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., prior to his arrival in Vietnam, Benthin is a 1966 graduate of Nevada Union High School, Around Town mh BY Roland Taylor N.C.:-ELKS HOST OFFICIAL--Nevada City Elks Lodge ‘No, 518 Thursday hosted James Burke, district deputy grand exalted ruler, California North Central District, BPOE. Five candidates were initiated into the order during the meeting. They were: Bob Lee, Louis Lyon, Don Miller,: Mike Ferrante and Del Whitbart. HELP NEEDED--Volunteer help is being solicited from civic and service clubs, scout troops and leaders, PTA and anyone else willing to help process approximately. 6,000 pieces of mailing for the Tuberculosis and Health Association of Nevada County. Volunteers are requested to meet at the high school cafeteria on Park Avenue Nov. 7 at 7 p.m. a VETERANS DAY PROGRAM--A parade and memorial service will highlight the Veterans Day program in Nevada County Nov, ll, ‘The parade will form on the Cramer Lot at the Grass Valley Greyhound depot at 9:30 a.m. and move off promptly at 10 a,m, following the usual line of march with one change, At the intersection of Colfax and Auburn the parade will continue out Auburn Street and end at the Veterans Memorial Building for a memorial service starting at ll a,m, Those wishing to enter a float or contingent may contact Chuck Miller at 273-7539, SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS--Temporary certificates have been granted to the following: subsitute teachers by the Nevada County Board of Education; Mrs, Dorothy Spalliero, Edward J. Berryto prepare and serve food’ .in~ man, Betty M, Farchi, Frances J. Meyer, Mateyl Gerhauser, Winabeth Smith, Doris Beechel, Mary L, Waggoner, Jeannette McMasters and Letha Liddle, : TEACHERS CERTIFIED--Regular teachers receiving temporary certificates and their school districts following a recent meeting of the Nevada County Board of Education are: Harold A, Brizzolara, Nevada Union High School; Stephen Prudhomme, Pleasant, Ridge; Glenn. A, Sanders, John Cohee, and Dudley-W. Butts, Grass Valley. TAX PAYMENT DUE--More than 22,000 secured tax bills totaling $5,482,000 have been mailed to Nevada County property owners, Mrs, Marcela Carson, tax collector said taxes are due and. payable, Nov, 1 and become delinquent Dec. 10, A six per cent ‘penalty willbe .added to the first installment of delinquent taxes; -.SCIENCE FAIR SESSION--The second planning meeting of the Nevada County Science Fair is scheduled for Thursday, Nov, 2, at 4:30, It: will be held in the conference room of the courthouse arnex, THEATER SUED--United Califronia Theaters and the Del Oro Theater in Grass Valley are named defendents in a lawsuit by Audrey Lorraine Sharp, In the complaint she contends that she was fnjured Oct, 26, 1966 in a fall in the Grass Valley theater. The Plaintiff asks $25,000, 7 BURN. PERMITS STILL NEEDED--State Forest Ranger for Nevada and Yuba counties Ted Waddell said that residents must have burning permits through Dec. 1, These permits may be obtained through the California Division of Forestry headquarters at the junction of Ridge Road and Highway 49, COUNTY GOP PLANS SESSION--Nevada County's Republicans will celebrate the anniversary of Ronald Reagan's election as governor with a social hour, dinner and guest speaker Nov. 7 at the Alta Sierra Country Club beginning at 6:30 p.m. State Director of Finance Gordon P, Smith will be the speaker, CANINE STUDENTS ARRIVE-Three German Shepherds Anka, Astra and Vanya have arrived in Grass Valley as part of a project by Meadowlark 4-Hers Elizabeth Gollub, Jeff Jackson and Thresa Gollub, The dogs, three months old will be under the temportary training of these girls and then be returned to the Guide Dogs for Blind School in San Rafael, The young instructors are charged with teaching to dogs basic commands of sit, come, fetch, stay and down, The Nevada City Lions are also sponsoring this program in their city, Installation Of Road. Signs The California Highway ComDistrict Engineer W. L. Warmission has allocated the state's ren said a Divsion of Forestry Share of funds required to in-. fire staion is located at that Stall traffic safety signsonInterpoint and a median crossover State 80 two miles northeast of for fire trucks will be constructAuburn near Bowman, ed there, affecting traffic,