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NUMBER 93
Wolters the .
ah ea of the closest races
in Nevada county history Harry =
Wolters defeated Leo Todd for =
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Seiwiai the pcmuliiualeton of Nevada City, Con ‘valley, Red Dog, You. Bet, Foun Talk, Glenbrook, Little York, Cherokee, Mooney Flat, Sweetland, Alpha, Omega,
orth San Juan, _ North Bloomfield, Humbug, Relief Hill, Washington, -Blue Tent, La Barr Meadows, Cedar Ridge,
Gouge Eye, Chicago Park, ‘Wolf, Christmas Hill, Liberty Hill, Sailor Flat, Lake City, Selby Flat, Grizzly
‘Soggsville, Gold Bar, Lowell Hill, Bourbon Hill, Scotch Hill, North Columbia, Columbia Hill, Brandy Flat, Sebastopol, Quaker Hill, Willow Valley,
Newtown, Indian Flat, Bridgeport, Bitchville, ‘Moores Flat, “Orleans Flat, Remington Hill, Anthony House, Delirium Tremens.
‘10 Cents A Copy Published Wednesdays, Roneds City WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1970
‘Wolters. polled 5310 votes
‘The Ready Springs Parent
Teacher Club will sponsor 2.
student book fair Wednesday
through Friday. Students will be
able to browse and purchase
books. The book fair. will be
open during the hours of 8:30
to 4-p.m. Books will be on display in the Ifbrary at. Ready
Springs School,
The display will include attractive new books from many
publishers in all popular price
ranges, books to read or give as
gifts, All reading interests will
be represented, including classics, fiction, biographies, adventure stories science, nature,
crafts, mysteries and reference
books.
The book fair committee invites. all .students, parents and
visitors to attend. ‘the fair. The
fair will. encourage student interest in reading and in building home libraries, and will also contribute to a worthwhile
project, All profits will be used
for the library. The committee
includes Delores Salvatorelli,
Nancy Cranmer, Peggy Johnson,
Velta Vincent, Judy Stidham, and
Lois Gordon with Frances Gates
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THE BIG event ‘in Nevada county this week tet enomm
which found Larry Filer ‘unseating William Thomas for superCriticism of instructional materials in one class which range
from the Berkeley Barb to a
Time Magazine article: on pornography was heard at Monday's
meeting of Nevada Union High
School trustees.
Mrs, Melvin (Bonnie) Mcrf
Guire charged that "not too much
thought is given to selection of
teachers and the things they
are teaching. In my opinion, the:
hippie movement is a result of
some things taught in classes."
She used as examples "some
things taught as recently as last
week." There was some question
whether’. the materials were
being used in a required civics
course: or. contemporary prob.
lems course, Supt. Gerald Gelatt eopies of
a thought it was the latter and an undergr
said. "I'm not saying they can.
: go hog wild, but ‘there is a difference in what they are doing
: in electives and in civics,"
The ee =? McGuire
nese
--The teacher “encouraged”
students to read the “American
Scene" column in Time, and she
objected to an article in that
column in the Oct, 19, 1970
issue,
"I think teachers have the
responsibility to reject or accept material for their classes,"
she said,
“The article discussed businesses on 42nd Street in New
York which have pornographic
material or entertainment. It
was an information news article
written in the context of
the just-released recommendations on pornography made by
a presidential oe
@-A: one day brought
Berkeley Barb,
{newspaper which
‘deals with radical politics and
‘sex. "The teacher said they could
‘take the whole period to read
these if they wanted to--and they
did,"Mrs, McGuire said. _
_-»-She. contended. thaton an~NU instruction materials aitidzed
_ other day the teacher “was making a tape on ecology and told
the students not to interrupt"
because he was doing a thesis,
Mrs. McGuire charged that the
environmental handbook on ecology, published for last spring's
Earth Day, is “pure communism.”
--"Another day, a young man,
not a student, gave a talk on his
trip to Europe," she continued.
"It was anti-Anerican--typical
cliches you hear on Americans
and Ameri
Charles Allert, speaking as
the board chairman said: :
"The chair does not favor the
Barb being distributed at school,
and the chair doesn't believe in.
unnecessary swearing."
He and Gelatt promised to
check into these things and Allert added they also will check
on students leaving trash at the.
church next door, another comvisor of district four and Harry “= ‘edited Leo Todd
for Superior Court Judge.
Land values
hurt new
industry
A spectacular increase in land
_prices after sewers were installed in Glenbrook has made
it difficult for a prospective
new industry to locate there.
This was reported to Grass
Valley Lions Club this week
by John Gallegos, manager of
the Nevada County Chamber of
Commerce. Gallegos said he is
working with one industrialist,
a silversmith “who is on his
knees begging us to come into
this area,"
Gallegos said he helped the
man search for suitable land in
Glenbrook because that area has
industrial potential now that
it is sewered.
"We find that after all the
work in Glenbrook basin with
the Economic Development Administration grant, the price of
-plaint. Mrs, McGuire raised. -. er renee .
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