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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

January 20, 1971 (12 pages)

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— Sas A NS ne * . 71 dey, Jemsery. 20,.19 am ct en nt, gig Dia s l: ma Co a r O “ e r a a s s I s u a G y e l r a It isn’t as bad as 1952 Ch y 23 ar nv Ja = er ng ra y r a r o n 0 g n u o yet, butwinter’s y ‘ Gaus, the “glorious the California State Parks Ran “Nevada County ‘Horsemen 92-year old sie aa lifelong 15’ Association. Di pres ogres Jan. 23 ot ihe became She hour begins at 6:30 p.m biagevaecsne, aDear of North Bloomfield," It looks like 1971 may be flashlights, and don't forget resident an honorary ranger of mae ~ Trails End Clubhouse. Social nt Vesled that Ranger No. 76 tas entea” ceicers for 1971 of Parks What has been the worstmodthe State Departme ses “ eally: i = are William Baum, president; one of theGoldenEmpire'srealwater. iy uch peers. ile has reern day snow storm to hit the and Recreation Friday night. page ada City To date, Nev Lovett, vice president; ley shall eo i i ed Me oyRufusNovak, Gaus "Hereafter Char secand vice presHal and early da’ corded 38.53 inches of rain. Golden Empir+* recall the winter be referred to as the Old Ranger 1 Tuesday morning, the weather “Many will of the ng of the Malakoff Diggin's Historic psi saendesepd Gods graced the Golden Emof 1952. It started spittisnow pairioy tours, —— pire area with soft, white snow. on New Years Day andthestorm State Park for guiding 4, 48) h secreVan Dusen, y@y ident: Rut val the tary; Marvin Blagg, wrangler; Lowall Williford, Theron Lari -rirgreayial outng and other chi children for more than two weeks. tea Dea inches was reported in lastedJan. dad Mite Deuleld,.cxbencee ate tant ageing 2, Boca Dam near standing contributions to the @ On Nevada City. : baeeil tien: e aerat pong seal According to long range weaTruckee reported atemperature park. He shall work without praia vice lman, m Himme E, ‘Willia s a and Par wed slide a porcold spell salary or wages,” was Theo. ther prophets, this winter is of 42 below zer the certificate of apspecial. televiaien program president of Region 3 of the ragiaz ssw owed osed be bad, weatherwas follby suppto tion of wise. So far, the predictions ~!° ns. The low temperatures preciation signed by William in Nevada City on that date was Penn Mott Jr., state director nave bene accurebe. The a 18 degrees above. all current rainfhas long way to go to set any new On Jan. 9, the first severe of parks and recreation. "Charley" at work. Horsemen Association willbe <cjowing installing OWme Teese officer, Nevada tie County Sheriff Wayne Brown cca "Thanks to Charley Gaus for Mt, Diablo district, the superwill act as master of cere monies. the . 11 oaent said. history and bridging records for the Golden Emsnow hit the Golden Empire being to Charley for n Thanks the words tio gap," were genera Chairman of this year's bei reporthes were pire. The average precipitation area. Nine inc ound aiacnee event is Elton (Bub)Tobiassen. Hi who , . over the past 100 yearshasbeen ed on a Sunday morning. By of Ray Hunter, park official tee the will cater His commit _S eve oe y. ted te for the Rishi certifica sen slightly more than 50 inches. Monday the falling snow in Neprethe . t peegringino vanes = ela aah Maes dhiaek:. aetieee= menRonand Governor to 18 depart The highest rainfall recorded vada City had increased
ments have been made for a t Richard oray pg weal was in 1868, 115.26 inches. In inches. No serious problems ald“IReagan. born live orchestra. areas -cal . can't find words -I am rewere reported. wases 1889-90, 100.17 inch Trophies for high point rid baci: On Jan. searching for them,” respondpage iar sree corded. It would hardly appear The snow continued. ’ "R Lavy the setacity. ers in 1969 will be awarded. ew = "old ranger.” over the edthen will 14 all major highways this yearll that the rainfa but ry, treasu the unlock Sixty one people including doesn't Most Sierras were closed. approach those marks. City with Chinese Jan. 27. ee aed tion on federal lands is now on Bob Paine, master of cereac aa 3. of 71, proves to be The heavy snowfall was takmonies, narrated the story Hf this forecast William contri true, it might be wise for Golding its toll, Many homes were the park and “Charley's en Empire residents to prepare without heat, lights, food and butions” to that “beautiful page Stephen <aie in California's National og a 50. Lambert, who Forests of California. is The $10 annual passport Masonic pin 19 yee oo after Wit, valid from Jan. 1, 1971, until keepin the history of parks andrec© <1. for the worst. Keep plenty of NID was having problems and is now on nan Lodge in North Bloomfield Dec 31, 1971, reation.” over Donner Trains going Eric Leffingwell, chief ranger was number 716 on the man who has H Three ‘oceye scholarships "Mr. Malakorr 225 passengers and been designated disbanded. at 17 National Forest ofsale fices: snd more Lambert Store Whitman Lodge BE wood handy, a good supply of 3 fuel in your tanks, fireplace ing water flowing. if . den Eagle Passport to recrea ear, which is 40 inches. Grass Valley had Hotel dining room. including offices of the gaa! gee president Tahoe National Forest, Nevada the reseme of those people beState Park.” “".) Golden Eagle Passport me as an honorary oe the park's citizens’ advisory The "Welco story.of WashingState came a famoustown park ranger for your outniittee, The little cisco your time and ficial, who thanked Gaus for veloped camp and picnic grounds ROCKLIN — Three Sierra off from the outside world. Worpark, dedication of which Without additional charge. A $1 tape of the College students have been ry of a shortage of food existknowledge and donations ofartiving > a day additonal charge has been at facts to its: museums. The great is preser d oq ved ar. nual actide in the state's the semi-an awar established for some of the more _ ive. ia feels itfilting Nestate of Californ ip The State of California, their fellow by rsh vity schola improved and popular sites, For ty Sugar and proper that Ranger LeffingTahoe un for yada coand in appreciation ley Gordon those who prefer not topurchase and s Pine Lamber Co. equipment Well pins the badge onthe park's --Elaine Mob the coltheir contributotion Re the Golden Eagle Passport, there cna to cleus too rend of wumied one citizen,” reed 2 McKMNcen, Goacentudts of eld lege. i; a $1 a day charge for the use Bloomfi North the of of owners goletter signed by the president Theon. Winners include Al Littrell, snow into Washingt campground l students store, which is now being re” of ustiona forest On Jan. 15, sunshine appeared Sierra student a ee aaa ae ae saber amet sarah ty he had ordered in 1910 and nevjand and Se comrnes currently serving 2s student ing was tough — over seven feet body vice president; Dennis of snow lay on the road. er; n, as treasur servingia O'Br e presented him with e Receipts from the sale of a good one," read a poster preFeb. 20 pared by the fifth grade students The Nevada County 4-H Demof a school in the Mt. Diablo onstration Day program is set district. for Feb. 20, at the Nevada Union being present, conveyed a mesleader council. sage that his plane was snow "Now is the time 4-H'ers for the _ bound in Reno, but he relayed a should begin preparing from the legislabig day," he aids, “by selecting commendation the prelife to school 2 topic and practicing ture for "Bringing children as you lived itandknow entation." iegesS com ceninny adPaine rolled back the pages sorsects can complete the committee county and the both worldin when 1 bern into was gram. Entries will be made duros —