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By RAY ARNETT, Director
California Department of
Fish and Game
Environmental protection and
enhancement is a vital, even a
key function of your Department of Fish and Game. The
key to the conservation, maintenance or enhancement of a
fish or wildlife species is directly dependent on the condition and extent of its habitat-the clean, productive land and
water required for its existence,
For birds, fish and animals,
like man, must have a suitable
environment in which to live.
Without it they die. It is as
simple as that.
And it is an interesting and
oft-quoted fact that fish and
wildlife species can often be
considered monitors of man's
environment,
Just as coal miners in years
past kept a caged canary with
them in the mine, depending on
the distress of the bird to warn
of the presence of deadly coal
gas, modern man can view the
distress of fish and wildlife
populations as clear warnings
of danger or pollution of the
lands and waters on which man,
too, depends.
For more than a century -since 1870 when the old Board
of Fish Commissioners, forerunner of the Fish and Game.
Commission, was established-:
considerations
have guided Fish and game con:
environmental
servation efforts in California.
Free clinics
offered by
health office
Dr. Bob H. Roberts, Nevada’
County Health Officer, reminds
the public of the free clinics
offered by the Health Department each month,
On the second Wednesday the
immunization clinic is held
at the Veterans Memorial
Building in Grass Valley between 1 and 2 p.m. For the
present time the Nevada City
immunization clinic, which is
normally held on the first Tuesday of the month will be canceled. There will be no clinic in
Nevada City until further
notice.
Dr. Roberts urges parents
to begin immunizations early to
prevent infectious diseases.
Immunizations are usually
started at two or three months
of age and "booster" inoculations should be given at appro-,
priate intervals throughout life. .
Parents should check their own.
immunizations as well ‘as their '
childrens’. .
The following immunizations
are given free of, charge:
diphtheria, tetanus (lockjaw),
pertussis (whooping cough), and
poliomelitis. Vaccine is also
available for both kinds of
measles,
The Nevada County Health
Department also offers to the
public a free monthly skin testing program for tuberculosis.
All food handlers are required,
by county ordinance, to have
_ tuberculosis clearance.
Wildlife must have
suitable environment
The Board of Fish Commissioners, the first wildlife conservation agency in the country, was charged with the
restoration and preservation of
fish in California waters.
Wrapped up in the day-today work of fish and wildlife
conservation in the state for
the next half century was the
task of guarding and improving
the environment. This was taken
seriously even then, in a period
when in the view of conservationists today, nothing was
being done publicly or privately in the field of ecology.
An indication of the importance of environmental concerns
is the fact that in 1926, during
a reorganization of the commission, a separate bureau was
established to deal with pollution problems,
The following year the administrative functions of the original commission were assumed by the newly established
Division of Fish and Game, set
up within the Department of
Natural Resources,
The Water Projects (now Environmental Services) Branchof
the department was established
in 1959 to handle matters re_ lated to the impact of water
quality and land or water developments on fish and wildlife
resources.
In 1970 the environmental
thrust of department activities
was broadened and strengthened. The Water Projects Branch
was retitled the Environmental
Services Branch and handed additional responsibilities. The
new title, I reported then, was
selected to better describe the
broad environmental functions
of the branch, including both
land and water projects.
~ Since then--largely as a result of the tireless work of
agencies such as the Department of Fish and Game--people
have become increasingly aware
of the necessity of preserving
and enhancing the environment.
Suddenly we were no longer
a voice in the wilderness, Overnight "experts" from a dozen
other fields were echoing what
we had been saying unheard for
100 years.
The Nevada County Nugget . Wed., Oct 11, 1972 3
‘Plaza Suite’
planned for
old theater
The Community Players are
planning to present "Plaza
Suite", a collection of three
one act comedies by Neil Simon during the first ani second weekends of December at
the Old Nevada Theater. Tryouts are scheduled for Oct. 11 _.
the 12 at 8 p.m. in the multipurpose room at the new Seven
Hills school in Nevada City.
The play requires a cast of
nine or ten people and of these
six are strong lead parts for
men and women, In addition
to the cast, help is needed on
set design, lighting and costumes. For information about
the show, call the director, Jim
Abraham at 265-2409,
This is the first show of the
new season for the Community
Players. Other productions
scheduled are a Christmas play
to be presented at the area grade
schools and "Guys and Dolls."
The Broadway musical will be
the main effort of the local
theatrical group and will appear next spring. The show will
be directed by Gene Annarino,
who directed the successful production of ‘Damn Yankees"
which played earlier this year
at the Old Nevada Theater.
The schedule for the season
was approved by the membership at the September meeting of
the Community Players. At the
meeting the group also elected
new members to the executive
board, which later met to choose
the following new officers for the
year: President Nancy Brooks; .
Vice President Gene Annarino,
Secretary Karen Ross, Treasurer Ken Dolan. Outgoing President Bill Barnhart was given
a standing ovation for his efforts during the past year.
For those interested in the
group, meetings complete. with
entertainment are held at 8p.m.
on the third Thursday of each
begs in the Nevada City City
all,
NEVADA CITY is accepting
Highways.
Employment list
NOTICE OF STATE EXAM
FOR HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE MAN II
LIMITED TERM, INTERMITTENT ONLY
The Division of Highways’ Maintenance Office in
for Highway Maintenance Man Il — Limited Term, Intermittent only, for seasonal snow removal work on State
Salary range — $764 842.
Application forms my be obtained from the Division
of Highways, Maintenance Station, 801 ZION STREET,
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
Valid California driver's license necessary.
Final filing date OCTOBER 18, 1972
examination will be for employment in the
Nevada City Maintenance Territory only.
applications for examination
established from this
RON SMALL
Ron Small 1972
4-H All-Star
Ron Small was named Nevada
County's 1972 All-Star during
the annual barbecue held during
the 4-H Fair. :
As All-Star, Ron represented
Nevada county at the Leadership
Conference held in Davis. With
the training he received during his stay at the conference
-and past experience, Ron will
help organize county events during the coming 4-H year.
Ron has been a member of the
Rough and Ready 4-E Club for
six years, and has served as
sergeant -at-arms, secretary,
and treasurer. His projects have
included beef, photography,
electricity and junior leadership, Ron has attended the State
Sierra offers
free course
in handicrafts
Sierra College, as a community service, will offer a free noncredit short course entitled, Vocational Handicrafts beginning
Oct. 17. The course was conceived by Jimmy Adamson ofthe
Sierra College Art Department.
Roger Filippilli will be instructing the classes which will
meet each Tuesday for a period
of eight weeks. Classes will
be held from 7 to 10 p.m. in
room E-3 and in the patio area
of the Art Building on the Sierra
campus.
The new classes will orient the
student in methods and materials
to be used in the production of
decorative and functional handicrafts. The course will also
cover both production and
marketing methods and processes. An introduction to local area needs and available materials, product viability, legal
procedures in establishing a
business and various other applicable subjects will be included in the course of study
as well,
Leadership Conference twice
before, serving as the photographer on each occasion.
Awards Ron has received include beef showmanship, demonstration medals, photography
medalist three times and photography county winner twice.
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