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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

July 21, 1971 (12 pages)

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Tiptree “PERIODICALS SECTION 5/16/72 CAL. ST. LIBRARY sees geese ' SACTO. CAL. 95814 Serving the communities of Nevada City, Grass Valley, Red Dog, You Bet, Town Talk, Glenbrook, Little York, Cherokee, Mooney Flat, Sweetland, Alpha, Omega, French Corral, Rough and Ready, Graniteville, North San Juan, North Bloomfield, Humbug, Relief Hill, Washington, Blue Tent, La Batr Meadows, Cedar Ridge Union Hill, Peardale, Summit City, Walloupa, Gouge Eye, Lime Kiln, Chicago Park, Wolf, Christmas Hill, Liberty Hill, Sailor Flat, Lake City, Selby Flat, Grizzly: Hill, Gold Flat, Soggsville, Gold Bar, Lowell Hill, Bourbon Hill, Scotch Hill, North Columbia, Columbia Hill, Brandy Flat, Sebastopol, Quaker Hill, Willow Valley, Nevers tneten Flat, Bridgeport, Birchville, Moore's Flat, Orleans Flat, Remington Hill, Anthony House, Delirium Tremens, 10 Cents A Copy Published Wednesdays, Nevada City WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1971 NUMBER 26 VOLUME 49 NC Chamber names workers, gets reports The Nevada City Chamber of Commerce named committees for the year and heard reports at a meeting held last week in the city hall, President Gene Rial appointed . the following committees: --By-laws; . Tom Mosac, Shorty Stratton, Jerry Burke, Tom Colman and VernonStovall, # . chairman, --Christmas Marie Novak and Don Schmitz, chairman, --Bicycle race; Al Rogers, : Pete Hoffman, Wally Krill, Stan Miller and Tom Owens, chair~ man, --Membership: Louise Ran3 kin, Coleman, Schmitz, Stovall, 4 with Rial serving as chairman, #% --Trade Fair: Clara Peter. son, chairman, Nevada City will host the Fourth of July celebration next year and a committee for arrangements will be appointed, The past Fathers’ Day bicycle race cost the chamber $206, Owens reported, The group voted to send $25 to Victor Black for _ announcing the race, Members hope neighboring Grass Valley chamber members will split the cost of a booth at the coming county fair with the Nevada City Chamber, and voted approval of such a cooperative agreement, Plans for the Constitution Day parade are under way and any help will be appreciated, Bill Lambert reported, NC trustees . set meeting. Trustees of the Nevada City School District will hold their first meeting in the library of the new Seven Hills School on Wednesday, The meeting will start at 7:30 p.m, with president Carl Early the presiding officer. Agenda items include informational reports on building progress, landscaping project and sale of the trailer, The board will also consider a change order for excavation of a ramp on the new school site, set the budget hearing date and authorize ah agent, for a new facility for . , \)Utedinable' mentally retarded stu** dents,’ ° PENNER LAKE is situated above the 7,000 foot level and gives one a cool,, refreshing feeling while providing a magnificent miles from Bowman Lake, panoramic view, Penner is above Culberson Lake about three Girl saves injured man Mouth to mouth resuscitation guerney, He was rushed to Sacadministered by an unidentified ramento Medical Center on the woman may have saved the life guerney and this morning was of a Crystal Bay, Nev. man, said to be in critical condition
who fell and hit his. head while “in the intensive care ward. The swimming at Scotsman Falls fire department guerney was near Washington, returned at 9:30 last night. The. woman administered Doug Ribble, long time resimouth to mouth resuscitation to dent. of Washington and owner Arthur McCarran, 26, for alof a grocery store and campmost an hour and doubtlessly ground, described Scotsman saved his life until the Nevada Falls as "beautiful but treachCity Fire Department Rescue erous,"” He claimed it has been Car arrived, a fire department the scene of three other accispokesman said, The man apdents this summer and because parently had stopped breathing of the dangers involved people and a witness reported that at in Washington have made efone time a heart beat could not forts to have the public road be found but a pulse waspresent leading to it closed, in the throat, Ribble halted traffic about a The 11 firemen and others in half a mile from the accident the area formed a human chain scene so other vehicles would to lift the injured man up about not impede the ambulance on 100 feet from the canyon below. its way out. The climb was so steep itwas The falls, located on Tahoe described as "going up a rope.” Forest Land, were formed years Firemen strapped oxygen to ago fo hold back tailings from McCarran and paused once enthe:Omega Mine, Ribble said, route up to allow the womanto A girl was seriously injured give him more mouth to mouth at the falls about a month ago, resuscitation, He was taken to Ribble said. He also recalled Miners Hospital where doctors: this summer a search was orworked .on him while he was ganized for, a lost swimmer, still on the fire department who later returned tocampafter he swam to the other side of the South Yuba River, and that another man had "miraculously" escaped injury in a fall in the same area, The Nevada City FireLepartment Rescue Car participated in the rescue of the girl. Contract for Hwy. markers awarded A contract was awarded today by the state director of public works for raised pavement markers to separate driving lanes in Nevada and neighboring counties, The Pavement Markers Co, of South E] Monte won the contract with a bid of $29,213.50, Markers rather than painted stripes will be installed on Hwy. 20 from the Yuba-Nevada county line to east of Indian Springs Road, a distance of five miles, The markers will also be placed along Hwy. 20 in Sutter and Yuba counties, on Hwy. 99 in Sutter and Butte counties and on Hwy. 261 inGlenn county. R&R Grange admits eight new members During the Rough and Ready Grange meeting last Friday evening, eight candidates were given the obligation by StateGrange Deputy Charles Deardorf, The new members are Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Catlin, Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Treadway, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Ray Blankenship, Mrs, Florah Devieau and Mrs, Twylah Lemargie, Guests at the meeting were Stacy Comstock, master of Golden Empire Grange and Mr, Albert Miller, Master William Davis asked for reports from Committee on Women's Activities chairman, Constance Baer, Credit Union and Grange Business Organization by Charles Deardorf and social events report by Elva Hester, A bazaar is scheduled by the C, W. A, for November, Margaret Brown, the bazaar chairman, invited the men of the Grange to exhibit their hobbies or handicrafts. mK i ie Jee Soetn