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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

November 30, 1966 (20 pages)

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writer George Murphy gave a saber rattling account of the controversy of the President's Christmas Tree. Did it come from Neva‘a County ordid it come from Placer County? Now’ that is a right big question. As writer Murp put it the thing willnot be settled until L#e makes his Christmas address at the lighting of this NEVADA County tree in Washington on December 16th. LBJ is scheduled to push a button which wi'l light up this beautiful speciman from our County and say a few words about its origin. To those who doubi the sceneof our Tree's growth; ‘we say come 0 “1p ae-e and we will ghow you ihe stump, and ine scars on fellow trees, where it was felled. This can become a very serious matter for who is not so proud of his product as not to proclaim when its legitimacy is indoubt. We have searched for our copy of "Only God Can Make A Tree," The truth is he did a grand job on this one and right here inour mountains. We do credit Placer County with shipping the tree for surely most everyone knows, Colfax in Placer County has tie nearest railroad shipping point and from there the Tree went to Washington. * * * x The use of educational television began in 1962, and at present there are over 5,000 elementary school teachers using 1,000 television receivers in eight departments in Colombia. Peace Corps Volunteers are now aiding with teacher training and use of these receivers to help eliminate ilfiteracy in Colombia. During their training at Brandeis University and in Puerto Rico, the new Volunteers studied Spanish, Colombian history andculture, U.S. history, and world affairs. Technical studies emphasized teaching methods and skills and television utilization. the parents of a sgn born Nov. 21, at the Sierra Nevada Memorial hospital. As we told George Murphy when he was in our office, ''We donot think we ought to go to war with Placer County over a tree. There are enough trees in Nevada County to take care of everybody."' There is one growing for Ronald Reagan, should he ever need it, even Lassie would find living to his liking right here among the big pines. MERRY CHRISTMAS. Mr. President, we hope you and the children in Washington get inspiration from our beautiful, very tall tree! ! x * * * * * * * A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Milner of Downieville, on Nov. 23, at the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital. (See Coluim 4) November 30, 1966..1]1 Our Men in Service CORPUS CHRISTI, TEX. Naval Reserve Aviation Cadet Brent Alexander Medlyn, sonof Mrs. Rhea A. Lott of 108 Butte View Drive, Grass Valley, Calif. is serving in Training Squadron Twenty-Seven, Corpus Christi, Tex., which commemorated its 50,000 accident-free flight hour Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1966. Since April 1, 1965, when Training Squadron 27!s long safety record began, 331 Navy flight students have been successfully graduated through the Squadron's multi-engine advanced flight training program. Included in the 50, 000 hours were more than 127,000 landings, of which over 3, 300 were carrier -arrested, and more than 26, 500 student instruction flights with their accompanying maintenance inspections. * * * * USS JOSEPH STRAUSS Gunner's Mate-Seaman Apprentice Micheal Parman, USN, son of Mr. an@ Mrs. Leslie Parman of 638 Kate Hayes, Grass Valley, isa crewmember aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Joseph Strause, which was a unit of Task Force 130, The Department of Defense Manned Spacecraft Pacific Recovery Force. The Task Force was stationed at points across the Pacific in support of the Gemini GTA-12 project. Although the four -day manned mission splashed down in the Atlantic, the Strauss stood by to recover both spacecraft and astronauts if a Pacific landing was necessary. * * * * HEIDE LBERG,GERMANY Richard F. Gau, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Gau, Route 1, Box 237, Nevada City, was promoted to Army specialist fourth class Nov. 9 in Germany, where he is serving with Headquarters Special Troops. For pay purposes, his new grade is equivalent to corporal. Transportation .Com pany near Heidelberg, ente-red on active duty in August 1965 and was stationed at Ft. Ord, Calif., before arriving overseas last Jan. He is a 1963 graduate of Nevada Union High School in Grass Valley,