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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 5, 1966 (20 pages)

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Oe ane etl arn nnn a ee on ASSEMBLY MAN GENE CHAPPIE of the Sixth Assembly District (right) is shown with Kim Stevenson, Nevada Cowety Campaign Chairman for Chappie, and Bob Stevenson, Chappie Names Campaign Chairman Assemblyman Gene Chappie today announced the appointment of Mrs, Robert Stevenson of Grass Valley as chairman of his Nevada County Campaign Committee for re-election to the 6t:h District seatinthe State Assembly, Mrs, Stevenson is very active Gold Quartz in community affairs, She is a member of the Soroptomist Club the Hospital Auxiliary, the Town Talk Book Club and is President of the Nevada County Republican Women, In accepting the appointment Mrs, Stevenson said, “I am proud of the record which Gene District Starts Scout Recruiting Program With the beginning of the school year, recruiting and registering of new Cub, Boy Scouts and Explorers has started for units of the Gold Quartz District (Western Nevada County), Boy Scouts of America, Prospective scouts and their parents may obtain information on joining scouting locally by contacting any of the leaders listed here or by attending a unit meeting. Boys of 11 years or older in the Penn Valley area may become charter members of a new Boy Scout troop being formed. Scout master.w ill be Al Sears, Requirements for joining include having reached 11th birthday and with the consent of his parents, Further information on the Penn Valley troop will appear when details are finalized, Troop four of Grass Valley, sponsored by the Grass Valley Lions Club, meets at 7 p.m. Monday at the Scout Lodge in Memorial Park, and is led by Scoutmaster Sam Partridge, Troop 24 of Nevada City, is sponsored by Nevada City Elks Club, meets at 7 p.m. Monday at Seamsn's lodge, under the direction of J..R. Allsup,B. Miller and Bill Capps, assistant scout masters, Troop 57 of Grass Valley, sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, meets at 7:30 p.m, Tuesday at the Scout Lodge and is led by D.A, (Kit) Roth, scoutmaster, Troop 32 ofGrass Valley, sponsored by Latter Day Saints Church, meets at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the LDS Church on AltaSt., under the direction of Charles Castner, scoutmaster, The beginning of Boy Scouting is the Cub program and to join the Cubs a boy must be 8-10 2ars old, Cub Pack eight, sponsored by the Pleasant Ridge School Parents Club, meets at the school and is led by James Kolb, cubmaster, Cub Pack 21, sponsored by the Grass Valley Elks Club, meets at Hennessy Schooland is led by Bill Hart, cubmaster, Cub Pack 23 of Nevada City, sponsored by the Nevada City Elementary PTA, ‘meets at the school and is led by Bob Piercy, cubmaster, Cub Pack 32, sponsored by the Latter Day Saints Church, meets atthe church and is led by David Straub, cubmaster. Cub Pack 36 of Downieville PTA, meets at the Downieville School and is led by Arthur Carroll, cubmaster, Pack 40 of Grass Valley, sponsored by the Union Hill Elementary School PTA, meets at the school andis led by Don Wheatley, cubmaster, For the boy 14 years and older the Explorer program with activities and service geared tothe young man, is registering new members, Explorer Post 32, sponsored by the Latter Day SaintsChurch, meets at the church under the direction of Jay Harris, post advisor, Explorer Post 44 of Nevada City, meets atthe Nevada City Airport, sponsored by the Nevada City Lions Club, and is led by Ken Maloney Jr., post advisor, Little League Rummage Sale Starts Tomorrow The annual rummage sale of the Grass Valley Little League will be held October 7-8 in the former Golden Rule store building on Mill street, Grass Valley, For information or donations, call 273-6935 or 27306032, Chappie has made in the Legislature, Assemblyman Chappie has been particularly helpful in working on the problems facing the people of Nevada County." Home Furnishing Course Announced Fran Haddock, Home Advisor of Nevada-Placer counties, announces a short course, "Home Furnishings, " will be presented October 4 through November 8, over educational television KVIE, channel 6, Sacramento, Grace Kampen, University of California Cooperative Extension Home Furnishings Specialist, will present the course at 7:30 p.m. on the following Wednesday. The Home Advisor states that the coufse will be of interest to’ anyone planning a home, living in a furnished apartment, or just replacing or rearranging furnishings. ; She reports that 1300 women from 19 counties in the KVIE listening area enrolled at an earlier showing. Enrollment will start immediately for the repeat run, There is no charge for the popular short course, Miss Haddock asks women interested in officially énrolling to contact her at the University of California Farm and Advisor Office, phone 885-7246, Auburn Or 273-4563, Grass Valley, or' station KVIE, Sacramento, Nevada County Nugget...October 5, 1966... 11 By Fay M. Dunbar Etough And Ready News 273 2934 Last Sunday I was lucky enough to be invited on a tour of the new recreational facilities at 4ackson Meadows Lake, Six carloads took the delightful trip and had lunch at one of the new campgrounds along the lake shore, Iwent with Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Christensen, Mrs. D.J. Nightingale and Mrs, Olyve Simmons all of Rough and Ready,
The roads are not for beginners but the trip is worth the extra driving effort required, We went in from Hwy 89, It was 17 miles of glorious Country to Jackson Meadows Dam, We came out by way of Bowman and Fuller Lakesto Highway 20 another 36 miles, Theroads andthe camping facilities are still unfinished but the crowds haven't found it out yet and you-can"t have everything ! Besides the scenic trip we had anextra dividend of fresh "rainbow "for dinner, Sorry, Rough and Ready News will be scarce, Queen Will Visit Nile Club President Delia Gordon has announced that the Grass Valley Nile Club No, 4 will receive an official visit October 7 from Queen Bess Bieser of Menzaleh Temple No, 16, Daughters of the Nile, A luncheon willbe held at the Alta Sierra Country Club at 12:30-with Mrs, Flossie Clark as general chairman, All Daughters of the Nile are invited to attend, Reservations must be in not later than September 30 to Mrs, Lorena Donsted, 250 Via Vista, Nevada City, The annual Orthopedic card party will be held from 2-8 p, m. September 30, in the Eastern Star Temple, 28th and K Streets, Sacramento, This event is held to raise funds for the needed materials for sewing for the Shriners Crippled Childrens Hospitals, Other funds and donations are used for the purchase of artificial limbs, braces and specialneeds for these children, Mr. And Mrs. Dance “Fall Masquerade” will be the theme for the first dance of the season forthe Mr, and Mrs, Club on Saturday, to be held in the Grass Valley Elks Hall, FRUGCEEE. DOVFER DOINES By Cy Armstrong P.0. Box 1267 The area had more hunters this year than last, with more deer being taken on opening weekend than the 1965 opener, The Forest Service reported receiving nearly 200 validated tags as compared to approximatley 130 last season, The first deer reported brought in was by Jack Marquette from Donner Lake. Local officials were pleased that in spite of the very dry forest conditions there were no forest fires reported started by hunters, eeees The Nevada County Planning Commission at their bi-monthly meeting granteda use permit for the construction of a new Safeway store at the intersection of Hwy 89 and Emigrant Way in Truckee, The contract has been let to J.C. Hahn Company who will begin construction immediately on the one story building, Opening is slated for early spring. eeees The Charles Pratt family from Contra Costa County were up this weekend to enjoy the mountains and work on their summer home in Olympic Hights, Their neighbors, the Claude Curleys from the Bay Area, were also weekending attheir summer cabin in the same subdivision, By the time you read this item the Rough and Ready Road will be finished, Asof the weekend the asphalt was in to the top of the first rise. Three ribbons of silky smooth dust free pleasure, Its only being done back 1 1/4 miles but what a change it is from the chuck holes and winding curves ° of the old road, eeese Rough and Ready Fire Dept. lacks just a few dollars of having enough money to pay its next year of Fire insurance premiums, If you want to help here's your chance, You can leave your share in our Fire Protection at the service station or send it to the Secretary-me-Po, Box 71, Local Women GoTo Vocational Nurses Confab Mrs. Louisa M, Ryan, and membership chairman Mrs, Anna Hinzman, of the Nevada County Licensed Vocational Nurses Association of Division 19, willbe delegates at the 17th Annual Convention of the National Federation ofLicensed Practical Nurses Oct, 10-13 in the Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles, Mrs, Ryan is employed at the Nevada General Hospital and Mrs, Hinzman is employed at the Sfetra Memorial Hospital, This not only makes the area hospitals well represented, but it is the second time Division 19 has been recognized by being asked to take an active part in work on the national level, "Medicare-Medical,Economic, and Social Implications" will be one of the principal subjects discussed. Developments which may be anticipated in the Medicare program will be reviewed at the session on Wednesday morning, October 12, by Bill S, Byrd of Baltimore, Maryland, Chief of the Professional Relations Staff, Bureau of Health Insurance, Social Security Administration, Approximately 1000 licensed practical (vocational) nurses and 500 practical (vocational) nurse students from all parts of the country w ill participate in the convention, Faye G, Day of Tulsa, Oklahoma, President of the National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses, will preside, P Founded in 1949to advance the ideal of comprehensive care of the sick and to promote the gen= eral welfare and interests of licenses practicalnurses, the National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses workd cooperatively with allied groups in carrying out these objectives, and it serves as the spokesman for all licensed practical nurses, The only national organization whose membership is limitedto persons licensed as practical (vocational) nur ses, NFLPH has more than 28,000 members, Unity Class Held A class in “Unity” is held each Thursday evening at8 o'clock in the Grass Valley Veterans Memorial Building, Alice Fulton will hold the class under the direction of Rev, Marie M, Giles,