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EnglishA no
“6 The Nevada County Nugget © Wed., Nov. 27,1974
te
boneheads
Sierra College’s English
structors
are trying to dispel
old notion. that English A is a
“bonehead” course, instructor
railroad highway crossings.
Ambulance Service and Lincoln’s Ambulance Service in
Grass Valley until a recommendation is received by the
Lorene Thomas, William I. reorganized Emergency
Care Committee.
Harris, Carl Arbogast and Medical
Reuben. Trailer of Truckee
+ The auditor-controller
to reported that the following
1974-75 year and will order ‘They are to be made available
ws the county
have retired or
and Grass Valley and county
,
plan to do'so in the near future.
Supervisors Tuesday
approved Fred
Valley
service
made
the
presentation.
ambulance’
Walter A. Dyer.
-Deferred
action on requests
representatives
were in agreement with
Marysville Dam changes mulled
“The Army Corps of Engineers on. the Yuba River. A second,
“aid for a Safer Road Demon_” “The county, according
to Wes
y of the DPW, has been
of
The funds are for elimination
is currently studying several smaller dam would be located
alternatives
for
the on nearby Dry Creek.
. Congressionally authorized ‘Colonel Frederick Rockwell,
Marysville Lake project on the Corps’ Sacramento District
Highway 20 west of Grass Engineer, pointed out that .the
country’s growing energy
Valley.
In
, the Corps
is shortage triggered the expanded
analyzing
in greater detail the studies
“We expect to complete our
. feasibility
of a project at the
Parks Bar site. This alternative studies of alternatives to the
Dam and make our
calls for a main dam to be Marysville
decision
on
a
project site early
located about six. miles above
next
year,’’
Col.
Rockwell
said.
the Daguerre
Point debris dam
Youngsters love playground ~
“More seriously,” he added,
“our students are a typical
cross-section of the community
college, . varying
in
age,
ic interest and writing
ability.”
Poet sets reading
at Sierra College
William Everson (Brother
Antoninus), the nationally~’ac
claimed poet, will present a
Yeading from his works at a
Sierra College Forum presentation
at 8 p.m. Dec. 4 at the
college theater.
Everson is poet in residence at
Kresge College at the University
of California, Santa Cruz. He has
held a Guggenheim Fellowship
and has given readings
throughout the United States
and England. The afthor of
several books, Everson is
considered an expert on the
poetry of Robinson Jeffers.
Admission is free for all
students. The public
is invited to
attend.
Gene Wiancko
film scheduled .
' Award winning travelogue
expert Gene Wiancko will bring
one of his highly acclaimed
films to the Grass ValleyNevada City area as the Sierra
College Adventure '74-75 series
continues with ‘Yugoslavia and
the Slavic Race.”
;
The film, produced and
narrated by Wiancko, will be
presented at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 4 at
the Nevada Theatre in Nevada
City. Tickets will be available at
The travel-documentary
depicts the story of the Balkan
_ people and their country
. featuring remnants. of the
Roman Empire,
the mysterious
JOEY LESTER goes down the circular slide in Newsies the playground apparatus
a's Pioneer Park head first. Youngsters really love. =
ve
coastline and Yugoslavia’s