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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 13, 1971 (12 pages)

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2. The. Nevada County i Nednesdy, Octobe 13, 1971 County offers ‘free clinics Dr. Bob H. Roberts, Nevada : County Health Officer, reminds ‘. the public of the free clinics offered: by the Nevada County Health Department each month. On the first Tuesday of the month the immunization clinic is in the Health Department office, located at the Nevada General Hospital, The second immunization ' clinic is held on the second Wednesday of the month at the . Veterans Memorial Building in , Grass Valley, The time for both ' Clinics are between 1 and 2 p.m. The. following immunizations are given at no charge: Smallpox: Diphteria: Tetanus(Lockf jaw): Pertussis (Whooping caugh): and Poliomyelitis, Vaccine is also available for both kinds of measles, The Nevada County Health Department also offers to the public a free monthly skin testing clinic for tuberculosis, This clinic is held on the fourth Wednesday of the month between the hours of 1 and 3 p.m. wsapestecececets arate ae’ po a . Sounding Board — WHAT IS YOUR PET PEEVE? ASKED AT NEVADA en HIGH Sa adres RUBY game,CRAIG DAVIS — Tomato soup. I hate tomato soup! — Losing a football Miss Elizabeth L. George, executive director of the Sierra ; Economic Development District, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the National Association of Development -Organizations (NADO) at the semi-annual conference held at The Four Seasons Lodge, # Tahoe City, Sept, 25-27, Miss } George has the singular honor of being the only woman executive director in the United States and the first woman to be appointed to the NADO Board of Directors, The National Association of Martis Creek grant proposed WASHINGTON, D, C — Con‘ DENI FIGUIERA — Litter! . NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET! PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY NEVADA COUNTY PUBLISHING CO, JAY BURNS — Not being able to get a four point buck I trailed for a mile and a half. ae yah ~ gressman Harold T. "Bizz" 95959 Johnson, representing Northern California, today commended President Nixon for his supplemental appropriation request in the amount of $210,000 for the Martis Creek project, Congress earlier had appropriated an item of $2,470,000 and Representative Johnson predicted early ap‘proval of the $210,000 suppleTelephone 265-2471 Second class postage paid at Nevada City, California, Adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circulation by the Nevada ; County Superior Court , mental request, Juce 3, 1960. DecreeIn making his request, the No, 12, 406. president cited the need for . water resources development as a means of alleviating. high un‘employment. Congressman Johnson, long an acvocate of this ; position, said he was extremely pleased that this. stimulant to employment now has been recognized by the Administration and expressed hope that we could move ahead at a rapid rate on these projects.: Subscription Rates: one year, $3.00; two years, $5.00. . 1987 of the CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER vet MATT SYLVA — Tall people PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION §, 'm only 4° 10" tall, : X s Elizabeth L. new director of NADO , ‘Penn. Valley. News pf ” By Ruth: The Cub Scouts of Penn Valley met on October 3 with their leader, David Irvin. The younger boys are studying conservation and fire safety; and the older cubs are learning about forestry. Irvin has been teaching these subjects for three years, Al Sears is the leader for the Boy Scouts, Penn Valley is rich in good teachers. There's been a display of jealousy between the big girls and those in the first and second grades of our school. The younger ones are not about to sit back and take it, as we did when we were their ages, The little ones say that they are not being allowed to take their lunches “up on the hill" where the pretty pine trees are: or,
to have ice cream when the big girls do. They've heard about strikes, and they can plan! Out of those plans came a real strike by ‘the first and second graders, . .with signs and all, And, what's more, they stuck it out until they were allowed to eat someplace besides under the swings. in the dirt. They may now have ice cream also George Development Organizations is comprised of the executive directors of the Economic’ Development Districts formed through the Economic Development Administration, U. S, Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C, The purpose of NADO is to. keep its members informed about activities in other regions of the association relating to such items as research pro‘jects, studies completed, federal grant programs, state support programs, Also, to maintain a regional reference library for the association with reference copies of data on new laws pertaining to districts, federal application grants, research studies, citizen involvement projects, new management . techniques, annual reports, newsletters and bulletins, The objective is to maintain a complete file of all possible research data, programs and project activities, studies and Statistics that could be useful to other mémbers of the National Association of Development Organizations, Sierra Economic Development District, which is’ composed of the four counties E1 Dorado, Placer, Sierra and Nevada, is the only district in California, and serves as a model district for the Economic Development Administration of the United States, The headquarters for SEDD is 134 South Auburn St,, Grass Valley. Miss George, executive director, and William N. Roberts, Jr., economic development planhao and Neve L, -Roeder, public service careers pro ami arectan, head the staf. si Milhous .. eand are they proud of their accomplishments! Cheri and Charmaign Gilreath have returned to Southern California to go to school following a two months’ visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. e. F lyn, Mrs, Bud Williams is enjoying a visit from her daughter, Mrs, Arlene Alexander of Washington, Arlene is an artist, and she and her mother have been _painting together; Mrs, Alexander is doing portraits of thorobreds, and Mrs, Williams is working in jewelry made from beads from Arabia, and writing poetry. Mr. Alexander isa commercial artist. Mrs. Guy Robinson Jr. was recently seen on top of the barn at Mr. Crom's place, fixing the roof for her horses. Tex and Jean Shirley have sold their home in Nevada City and moved into the Penn Valley Trailer Court, Mrs. Shirley is a "Pink Lady" at Sierra Memorial Hospital; and Tex raises lots of beautiful flowers, Mr, and Mrs, Cooper, owners of the trailer court, have sold their Grass Valley home and moved over here, Don McPharland spoke to the men at Wolf Mountain Conference Grounds on conditions in Sweden on Friday night. He said that the crime rate there exceeds that in the United States. He described the situation in some detail, commenting that many parents are drunk and disorderly; and that ‘children, ‘hot: a few, are dying of neglect, Mrs, McPharland addressed the women at the-camp grounds on conditions of their counterparts in Sweden, Their remarks came as news to many of us who have heard only of the nicer side of life in Sweden. Mr, Clyde Stowell, pastor of our Community Church, will speak Sunday morning. The Rev. Royal Peck, director of the Greek Evangelistic Mission of Italy, will speak that evening on "The Seven Sins Of Italy". Rev. Peck is adynamic speaker. Following his appearance here, he will fly to Italy to assist in the Billy Graham rally, The congregation of Penn Valley Community Church, and their friends, recently enjoyed viewing some fine pictures of Rome, During the socia! hour, refreshments of home made cakes, punch and coffee. were served. Loyal Friesen, a director of Wolf Mountain Conference Grounds is.here now, He reports that Mrs. Friesen, who underwent major surgery for cancer last year, is making a good recovery. Harvey Ewart is building a cabin at the camp. When he sells his Oregon home he hopes to build a.large place here, and will have the cabin ready to accomodate visiting speakers. Sit back and let classified ads do the selling, renting or buying. for you. :