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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

September 6, 1967 (16 pages)

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SACRAMENTO — A bill to permit three North Lake Tahoe area districts to join together in a project to export sewage effluent out of ‘Nevada. ‘County 4-H News, Elizabeth Gollub reporting: the Lake Tahoe Basin has been ' signed by Governor Ronald Reagan, . The measure, Senate Bill 1504, Chicago Park Hovueti. Maggie Jones reporting: -to be known as the North Lake . Tahoe-Truckee River Sanitation Agency Act, creates an agency under which the Tahoe City and the Camp! Because quite a few club ‘North Tahoe Public Utility Districts may join with the Truckee Sanitary District to finance and eonstruct the sewage export pro members were attending camp our regular club meeting date was can~ celled for a month until the fourth Monday of the month, Those attend were; Steve and Bob Paasch, Mike —. ects Another Teale bill to provide $4 and Teresa and Betty Bierwagen, “: * tricts to help finance the project, Those attending Hi 4-H camp were oe ‘ was also approved at this session ing regular camp from our club _. Dyer, DebbieSinnock, MaggieJones, ° >. million for loans to the three dis 4 Mike . Hicks and Shirley Hacker. ‘=" “THREE OF THE volunteer teen:~agers serve pefrastimenits to the aes of the Legislature,. Shirley also attended régular 4-H . Under the North Lake Tahoe. :., tarded childrén at this week's recreational rogram. Shown with the camp, Also from the club Mrs, °.< ‘Trackee River. Sanitation Agency ehildrert ate (left‘to ago Barbara Merril, eresa Chavez and . “id Pat _ Act, the three districts will be emBierwagen went taking the job of© cook, . _ Main “new business at ‘the July"“ pata ae to elect a new Vice resident, The previously elected Beth, Johnston." “:*. 4, one . pa oe a Yume : Powereed to create an agency: board . ‘of directors to conduct the business’ HMembers: the tri-district agency. Forma“Teenage Volunteers Supervise — _ : ofthon. of, the agency is necessary in Vice President, Linda, Nichols, Get Challenge. af lay of Retarded:Children-: order for ‘the three North Tahoe.>” “,. afea districts fo receive moved to Everette. Washington,"Yes, we accept the ‘challenge ofstate and —~ ° Mary Bierwagénwas voted in as leadership” answered. 1,800 4-H . The teen-age volunteers the new Vicé President, President, members attending the annual State work in shifts at the week Chris Bierwagen, appointed Dennis 4-H Leadership’ ‘Conference:Aug, ly play periods, five or Darling ‘the ‘new sargent at arms. 21-25. Throughout the week six supervising the chil were given, Ariie Hansen’s Songleadérs Patti Jones and Betty members participated in Pica dren’s play each week. Bierwagen led thé club:Jp a song, groups gnd training classes revolv‘The sessions are held Treasurer and Teporter" s reports: ing -around the theme, "Build Your in the. “garden. of. Mrs, Leadership,". home, who It was voted and approved by a’ ‘The members heard from authoridonated the use of her majority tobuy’ newsong Books, -ties on leadef such ship as Don H. Swing,. play yard, and l for A new. community Project comClausen,’ representative in Consmall s the recreational promittee was appointed, It consists gress, Ist California‘District, who. gram. of‘Patti Jones; chairman, JackCunspoke on "The Challenge of LeaderThe volunteers serve ningham, Mike Dyer, Hilda Hacker, ship For the Future: and Alex Sherrefreshments to the chiland Dennis Darling. A report on riffs, professor of psychology, UC, dren; ice cream cones, the community project was given Berkeley, who stimulated the mem-— cookies, punch, and other by’ Chris Bierwagen, previous bers with a talk on “Understanding things: all children love. chairman of the committee, Myself and Others," The valunteers, the Betty Bierwagen reported on the Mr. Marion D, Hanks of the First Presbyterian Youth progress of the landscaping around Council of Seventy, Church of Jesus Group and Jobs Daughters Bethel No. 102, the flagpole at the school, ThelandChrist of Latter Day Saints, Salt from ‘scaping is being done’ by the home Lake City, Utah, discussed "Youth Grass Valley assembly, have agreed to resume grounds beautification members, § -Personal Fitness," There was one guest present at Other highlights of the conference the recreational program the meeting, Cathie Elmore, included the State 4-H Dress Reagain next summer. Steve Paasch, recreation leader, vue and the naming of the five The Presbyterian Youth are: Teresa Chavez, Tom supervised a new game, WaterCalifornia Diamond Stars. melon furnished by the Bierwagens, The delegates have now returned Chavez, Steve Thomas, was the refreshment served after to their respective counties to put Patti Fetz, Jean Phillips, and Mary Beth Johnston. the meeting. into operation the leadership trainMembers of the Jobs ing they received at the conference, Daughters assembly are: Banner Ist Year Clothing, Dawn Debbie Bennallack, Jill Aguilar reporting: Brown, Jane Eisinger, Donna Foote, Marcia The first year clothing group Harper, Rosemary Hill, of theGrass Anita Jacobson, Sharon at the home of Mrs, Bryant, Fess The Executive Meeting WoLaw, Barbara Merril, SuChurch Methodist First pi fice cool of pitcher a brought Aguilar lemonade, Others in attendance man's Society of Christian Service san Shook, Sally Walber, were: Sandra Chancellor, Deborah 1s to be held at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday and Janice Gordon. Myers, and Geraldine Schrick, The group worked on skirts and blouses, _WSCS Meeting Banner lst Year Clothing, Deborah Myers reporting: Tuesday, August 15, the girls and 1 worked on our skirts, Three or four girls did wrap-arounds, Two g their blouses, girls are workinon The retarded: children~~’
.;,federal funds to complete a‘ fen pie are members of the se+. * mu We sbociing sagas col of verely retarded’class at .> the basin,” the Gold Flat School and: +’: : The project calls for ‘construction range.in age from six to, ~-' of feeder and collector lines around ten. .The children garinot ‘.the north end of the lakeandcom~. read or, do many. of the. “pletion of & transmfssigi live down things, other children can: the’ Truckee River to a treatment. = and their play. muibt be “." ‘plant to be constructed'in the Mar ‘tis area outside the basig,’ Portions -.Of the-project are already’ under : toon vo : ye “Twa groups téeen-a e~ 4 boys. Eons, unteered one afternoon of, construction and“ other segments each .week this summer . to supervise play of retarded children. — : 1 Sierra Night Classes Start Sierra College evening classes began Tuesday, date regular day classes began, it was announced by Frank D. Van Vliet, director of extended day and adult education, Courses offered at the Rocklin campus include agricultrue, art, business, engineering, English, foreign languages, forestry, health and physical education, home econumics, industrial technology, li brary science, mathematics, music, photography, public service, science, social science and speech arts; Extension classes also are offer ed at Nevada Union High school in Grass Valley and at the Tahoe Truckee High school at Truckee, EIGHTEEN NEVADA COUNTY 4-H raembers have. just returned from the annual State 4-H Club Leadership Conference held on the University of California at Davis campus. They are (I to r): First row: Katherine Kingston, Debbie Peterson, Debbie Bursill, Dana: Bertoncini Sue McCabe, Kirk Pharis. Second row: Jeff Jackson, Jennifer Smith, Jack Forrest, Shirley Hacker, ‘Deby Jensen, John: Shere. Third row: Kathryn Gollub, Nedra Self, Fred Stowe, David Siegfried, Patti Jones. have the power to float bond issues and to. apply for and receive state and federal monies for. drainage and water pollution ‘control ClubNews &Notes The members of the Nevada City day to. the 4th ‘Woemathc ot the Garden Club are so pleased with month, the entry of "Gram's Pride N Joy" which won first prize in the Grandma Dooryard Section of the Nevada County Fair, and wish to thank the Chairman, Hulda Kopp, who worked untiringly to make it a success, and her committee, Loretta Kraetsch, Loreine Lupien and Edan Bansemer, Also the good husbands and friends who did the carpentering, painting, assembling and dismantling of the project, And our thanks to the many friends who supplied the various items which helped to make the ex-' hibit a success, The next meeting of the Nevada City Garden Club will be held Thursday, Sept. 14, at 12:30 p.m.,. at the home of Evelyn Lewis on Willow Valley Road, Nevada City. Co-hostesses will be Marge Longino and Alice Douglas. Mrs. Murray of Grass Valley, who is an au= thority on Antique Cut Glass, will give an interesting talk on glass, Thursday we will continue working on our skirts and blouses, of the job are ready a go to bid. ‘The new tri-district agency will The Sunshine Circle of the Womens Society of Christian Service met at the Methodist Church on Sept. 30 Ruth Harding and Lucille Moore were hostesses with Edna Hennessy presiding over the meeting. Plans were made for the Silver Tea to be held on Sept, 13 in Fellowship Hall, There will be free gifts given away. Everyone welcome, The Sunshine Circle are to provide the greetings and flowers for the month of Sept, Next meeting to be held at the home of Doris Bunny on Sept, 27. Those present. were Mesdames Marillo Day, Rebina Bell, Doris Bunny, Edna Hennessy, Mae Norton, Lucille Sawyer, Ethel Southerland, Lucille Moore, Ruth Harding, Clora Hoyle, and Laur Ohlmstead, It was voted to change the meeting Sketching Dates for Pioneer Art Club Members Pioneer Art Club anmounces the sketching dates for September, on alternate Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 until noon. Sept. 6 in Nevada City, corner of Washington and Coyote Sts., Sept. 16.in Nevada City opposite Hill St. on Wa , Sept. 20 the site of the Brunswick Mine at Brunswick Lumber Co, A special sketching meeting will be held Sept. 24 from 2 until 4 p.m. at the parking lot across from Ott’s Assay Office in Nevada City. This date allows members an : portunity to sketch Assay Office as it looks today. 2 New Members Diane Wallbrecht and Irene Nece were initiated into. the Nevada City Business and Professional Women’s Club Aug. 23 with Maxine Reed acting as the initiating officer. Elsie Rose presided over the business meet ing, held in Hazel’s Restaurant. Wyola Meghanaggo, cap ital district président, was the guest. speaker, _ talking on the subject of orientation. “Regular meetings and rigid attendance must always be required,” she said. “A football player cannot have a.share in winning