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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

December 29, 1971 (12 pages)

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juce a a Decree Fairchild Trophy, awarded to the unit having the highest combined total for tanker navigation, bomber navigation and bombing. With the first 12 scores in, the 456th Strategic Aeospace Wing from Beale AFR, Calif. was in a tie for first place. The wing's final standing was a tie for seventh place. Finishing first in the bombing competition was the 17th Bomb Wing, Subscription Rates: one year, $3, 00; two “ years, $5.00. 1I9Se7 DALE RATEL — Get out of the army, I just got in. Oh, it's really not so bad. Snow blankets Gold Cities A CHRISTMAS like setting covered Grass Valley following the snowfall on Christmas Eve and Beale crew finishes 7th in bomb test Wright-Patterson AFB, Fairborn, Ohio with 646 points; second was the 449th Bomb Wing, Kincheloe AFB, Kinross, Mich, with 628 points; and Royal Air Force II finished third with 608 points. The 456th SAW finished with 584 points, The Mathis Trophy also went to the 17th BW, which totaled 969 points combining the bombing and navigation scores, The 449th BW, like in the bombing competition, finished. behind the 17th BW, and the 96th Strategic . Aerospace Wing, Dyess AFB, Abilene, Tex. finished third. The 456th SAW finished 14th in the Mathis Trophy competition with a total of 841, The coveted Fairchild Trophy went to the 449th BW which compiled the highest combined point total, 1,234. The 19th Bomb Wing, Robins AFB, Macon, Ga,, and the 98rd Bomb Wing, Castle AFB, Merced, Calif., finished second and third, The 456th SAW finished 19th Fire chiefs warn about gas heaters With winter already here Grass Valley Fire Chief Allan Gaines and Nevada City Fire Chief Norman Cates advise residents that an annual inspection of gas space heaters is recommended, both for safety and economic reasons, "All heaters should be inspected at least once a year by a qualified plumber or furnace service company representative to insure both economical and efficient operation," they said, Particular attention should be given older room heaters, Flue gases from faulty combustion can enter the room from disconnected or badly rusted vents, they said, Special precantion should be taken with old heaters designed for unvented use, Even when -in good condition they must not be operated in poorly ventilated rooms,