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Accreditation of Hospitals
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: is composed of representaocks $15 Cord, Delivered ' : OPPORTUNITIES ee or nets a sehies area
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geons, the American Hosmechanical ly A-1, new Sunen GomeaNY Rething end eollecting your present employment. To qualify
you must have
pital Association and the
American Medica] Associaon.
% é commission is a na] organization that has
established “standards that
are considered necessary to
insure the quality of medical care in hospitals which
the joint commission can
faithfully recommend to
the public.”
It. is not required that
hospitals achieve and maintain the standards of the
commission, as the decision
to request inspection by this
astute body is voluntary.
Although a new hospital
may, after one year of operation, request inspection by
the joint commission, it is
unusual] for accreditation to
be granted._on the first-in«
spection.
The decision was made in
May, 1959, by the board of
directors and the medical
staff to bring all departments of the hospital up
to the commission’s standards. Eleven months later
the administrator reported
to both -the directors and
the medical staff that
through the efforts of all
personnel and the individual doctors, the facility was
ready and the request for
inspection should be made.
The request was made in
April of this year and the
commission notified the hospitat that the inspection
would be made Aug. 2. Dr.
Peter D. Ward arrived from
Chicago to make the inspection, which lasted seven
and a half hours
A tour of the hospital and
its facilities occupied the
first 45 minutes and then
began the interviews with
members of the board of
directors, lunch with the
medical staff, and more interviews with department
heads. Next came the crucial part of the inspection:
four hours of reviewing patients’ records to determine
the quality of care. the justificatn for the surgery
performed, the written records of doctors’ individual
perfomances.
Other aspects included the
view of the minutes of
board meetings and doctor
meetings to determine the
interest and responsibility
of both groups in all aspects
of hospital operation as related to patient care.
Dr. Ward gathered enough
information to complete a
12-page report on the hospital operation. This report
was sent to Chicago, where
it was reviewed by 22 commissioners and finally, after
seven weeks, the important
result was received.
“The commission wishes
to commend you for maintaining standards deserving
of accreditation and for
your constant effort to improve the quality of patient
care. Please be assured of
our interest and of our willingness to =F possible
help to you,” . the report
stated.
Next year a $ dcond in"Bizz" Johnson for
sembly (right)
Testimonial Banquet,
THE LARGEST LOCAL TURNOUT in recent memory for a Democratic event greeted these four guests-of-honor Saturday night
at the Veterans Building in Grass Valley. The candidates'
sponsored by the Gold Quartz Democratic Club, drew a crowd of 250, who heard an item-by
item indictment of the Eisenhower administration by Sacramento Congressman John Moss (2nd from left).
the election of Sen. John F. Kennedy for president,
Ronald G. Cameron for
state senate (on Moss' left) and Paul J. Lunardi for state asMoss pointedly praised the three local legislators, particularly noting Johnson's legislative experience
and seniority, Lunardi's fearless leadership as former mayor
of Roseville, and more recently as Assemblyman, and Cameron's excellent reputation.
Congress (left),
Moss urged
Harold T.
The Twin Cities Community. Concert Association
closed its most successful
membership drive Saturday
evening when the . artist
committee, comprised of the
officers, directors and workers, scheduled a five-concert series for the first time
in this community.
The five concerts scheduled for the 1960-61 season
of the Twin Cities Community Concert Association
are:
General Platoff Don Cossack chorus and dancers.
Under the direction of Nicholas Kostrukoff, this group
has acquired an enviable
artistic reputation on five
continents, and “still stands
among the _ best choral
groups now to be heard in
our concert halls. “— Mew
York Times.
Mary McMurray, mezzo
soprano. One. of the fastestrising singers now before
the public, this vivacious,
titan-haired young artist
has proved her superiority
in opera, oratorio, feat
and as an increasingly “i
demand” soloist with spajor
orchestras.
David Abel, violinist. Tri\\ FREE..
ONE LINE OF BOWLING
with FREE INSTRUCTION
Certified Instructor Available
spection will be made to determine whether the hospital should be granted the
highest possible rating: accreditation for three years.
Speaking for the board
of directors, Albert L.
Casey, president, stated:
“Obtaining accreditation has
meant long hours of hard
work on the part of all
connected with the hospital,
but most important, it indicated to all who’ gave so
freely of their time and
funds to make the hospital
a reality, the appreciation
of the medical staff, the
nurses, technicians and
other personnel, for the
confidence the public has
fn its hospital.”
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115 Bank St., Grass” Valley t
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Five Concerts Named
umphant in New York
(“musical taste, imagination, understanding.”—Herald Tribune) and Boston
(“born to his instrument.”
—Glebe), this 24-year-old
artist is constantly adding
to his list of achievements.
Important recent appearances: Soloist with orchestras
of San Francisco and Baltimore and extensive recitals.
Whittemore and Lowe,
duo-pianists. The New York
Times report of their Carnegie Hall recital perfectly
summarizes their success:
“The audience approved
mightily and everybody
had a good time.” They’re
as much at home on university concert series as on
national TV (Garroway’s
“Today,” etc.), with great
orchestras (“One could
hardly imagine the concerto
being better played.”—N.Y.
Times) as with recital audiences and record collectors.
Donald Gramm, bass-baritone. Few artists can boast
the constant success that is
Gramm’s—both popular and
critical. In opera (Chicago,
Washington, New York
City), on recital tours in
every state, in oratorio and
with major orchestras (over
35 appearances withthe
Boston Symphony alone)
he is an unfailing hit, a
truly superb artist.
The presiding officers
were Mrs. George Comstock, president; Mrs. H. J.
Ray, vice president; Mrs.
Leon Sanford, corresponding secretary, and Mrs.
Duane Niesen, recording
secretary; Dr. C. O. Pafterson, treasurer; Mrs. James
McClain, general campaign
chairman.
An invitation was extended to any newcomers of the
community who wish to
join Community Concerts
to contact any of the above
mentioned.
Geography
Course
Is Offered
An elemental course in the
study of geography will be
offered by extension from
Sacramento State College to
residents of Nevada County
starting Oct. 12, 7:30 p.m.
in room 12 at Hennessy
School, Grass Valley.
The course will be of
definite interest to residents
of the area, as emphasis will
be placed upon georgraphy
of the Nevada County area.
Mr. Pagenhart, theinstructor, is at the present
time finishing his doctorate
concerning thesocioeconomic relationships with
geography inNevada County
and adjoining areas.
Pre-registration should be
made with Delton Pharis of
Nevada County Superintendent of Schools Office before
Oct. 7.
‘GEORGE C.
BOLES
OPTOMETRIST
> 228 Commercial Street
Nevada City —
Sen. Clair Engle
Here Next Week
United States Senator Clair
Engle will appear inthis area
next Wednesday at a no-host
lunch at the Gold Center
Club on theGrass Valley-Nevada City highway.
Many of Engle's old friends
here are expected to attend,
and all interested. . citizens
are cordially invited.
Engle has recently been
stumping the state on_behalf
of the KennedyJohnson Presidential ticket.
Reservations for the lunch
may be made by calling 2733423.
Fire Prevention
Topic For Meet
A forum and discussion
of forest fire prevention has
been set Friday at 10 a.m.
in Auburn.
All federal and state agencies: have been invited to
participate along with supervisors of the 10 counties
paint, small mileage $225.00. Also utility trailer 4x8x2 built to last. Phone
money from New Type,
high quality coin operated
dispensers in this area. No
$1,476.60 to $2,953.20 cash available immediately for inventory and
equipment, investment secured. Car,
§ spare hours weekly, could net up to
G.V.-N.C. Highway at
Gilenbrook.
Phone, 273 ~ 6105)
273-3457 * selling. To qualify you $6,000.00 per year in your spate
~ P must have car, references, . time, shouldbe able to start at once.
FOR SALE-Dining room tabl FOR SALE « Real nice 5 room . + $600 to. $1900 cash. Sever This company will extend finanical
8 vig house at 135 Bennett Street. to:twelve hours weekly can . 28sistancetofull time if desired.
Do not answer unless fully qualified
for time and investment. Income should
start immediately. Business set up
for you. Selling, soliciting, or experience is not necessary. For perand 6 chairs, bedroom set ,
sewing machine. Phone
evening 265-4247,
net up to $400 monthly.
More full time. For per*sonal interview write P.O.
Box 1055, Boise, Idaho. InLots of extras go with this
house, Priced very reasonable. If interested call 273sonal interview in your city please
include your Phone Number and WRITE
U.S. ELECTRONICS CORP,
6267 NATURAL BRIDGE
-4 PINE LAWN 20, MO.
Yours very truly,
FOR ‘SALE: First deed of clude phone number.
trust. Call 273-2078 after
5: 30 p.m,
2454 for more information.
FREE ESTIMATES
WANT ADS SELL FAST
IN THE NUGGET
of the Mother Lode. The
meeting was called by Archie Stevenot of Sonora,
president of the Golden
Chain Council of the Mother
Lode, following a meeting
of that group in Loyalton
Aug. 26.
Yard Sace!
NEVADA CITY STORE, PARKING LOT
Parking Lot Reserved For bsarcbandise And Customers
ONEDAY ONLY. __~
9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
U.S, ELECTRONICS CORP.
BUY U I LOTS & SAVE#+%
C-THRU
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250 Sacramento St, FOREST PRODUCTS
HILLS FLAT GRASS VALLEY
t++ettt+ ++ +++ + Dial 273-2271
FREE Delivery up to 10 miles
vada County are part of a
freeway system which the
state legislature established
last year. The Grass Valley. Bowling Ball, bag an
Nevada City freeway, there. + Shoes. Phone 273-3766.
fore, cannot be a terminal . * Be
freeway.
Sven Skaar noted that in
many areas of the Mother
Lode stakes in the ground
mark the place where once
stood "such and sucha building or home,"
"We have in Nevada City
the only living monument of
the settling of the west," he
said in asking for a freeway
bypass.
Skaar cited the tourist
success of Knott's Berry Farm
and Disneyland, pointing to
plans for a multi-million
dollar Gold Rush Park near
Rocklin. These attractions
are imitations constructed to
resemble the historical buildings that Nevada City already
has intact, he said.
They take the historic
artifacts from a city like
this, leaving the city without means for its ecomic
potential.
Questioned about a timetable for construction, Womack said that "if funds were
available" the present route
could be started in about 18
months. He said thata
change in the route could
meana delay of one year in
the construction of a freeway.
State officials have often
stated that funds are not
availablenow. Nor can they .
estimate with accuracy when .
the funds will be available.
Alfred E. Heller said that
time and again since 1951
the people of Nevada City
have expressed themsleves
overwhelmingly opposed to
a downtown freeway route.
“If there is still a belief
that this is only a hand full
of people opposed tothe
downtown route, let the
people speak," Heller said,
calling for a vote of Nevada
City residents,
Kilroy asked the possibility
of getting the issue on the
Ph.'265 4422,
FOR SALE: Bates Curvall .
“Head ‘em off at the passhook,”
says John Wayne
Us: You mean money problems, Mr. Wayne?
Wayne: Exactly. Head ’em off with a Savings Account at Bank of
America.
Us: Sounds like a pretty good plot, Mr. Wayne.
Wayne: And meanwhile, back at the bank.. they’re ready with a
whole range of financial services.
November ballot, “Us: You mean those 59 extra banking services available to everyone
City Attorney Bill Wetherall h (Penkat & 9
seid: it would beimpomibie. .: «ID SAVER BE Dank Ol mmmerice ¢
to put such an issue on the
November ballot or any other
official ballot at a regular
election,
It would be possible to work
out a "public opinion poll"
type of vote in the city,
however, he said.
Wayne: Right! Everything from Travelers Cheques to trust funds.
Us: And it’s nice to know your money’s always available— whenever
you want it.
Wayne: Yes—but when it comes to my savings, I’m the slowest draw
in the West!
The meeting, which has
been set for 10 a.m. at the
dining room of Lou La
Bonte’s Restaurant on Highway 40, will include a nohost luncheon at noon.
BANK OF AMERICA
NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
SAVINGS DEPOSITED BY OCTOBER 10TH EARN INTEREST FROM OCTOBER IST
SATURDAY
OCT., 8th.
WO RETURNS NO EXCHANGES .