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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

June 24, 1976 (12 pages)

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.SACRAMENTO--Despite services in operation,” he some water shortages and the said, “except where the health possibility of some fire and safety of park Mea closures, nearly_all cammight be by water “8 Throughout the state, ee ane Rhodes said, the dr nt will Rhodes said today. probably asaseg gear ; “We will continue to keep snly Ay eyo bag our -.cam unds, picnic : areas, pt apres visitors state park units, boat laun — “Secession Days” celebration Sunday ‘The Big celebration of the 126th anniversary of Rough and Ready “‘Secession” begins at 7:30 A.M. Sunday, June 27th with an outdoor chuckwagon breakfast. meeting. Local citizens, stirred to action by the federal government’s “abundance of taxes and lack of law,” The secessionist banner, which replaced Old Glory in. the republic, was to fly for a short three months, as the ople voted to rejoin the U.S. on Independence Day of that year. A replica of the secession flag will be flown The Rough and Ready Fire Department will head the Chuckwagon breakfast.. The Blacksmith Shop Restoration Committee and Firemen’s Auxiliary will Those with a Mexican food appetite will be pleased to time of yeer and all boat ramps ere high and dry. A spokesman for Scott's Flat _ ‘There galore. Starting with a Lake estimated that boot ramps there will be above the waterline in about two ee eee ae Don Hamilton at the piano and George Nelson with the . . . 104 So. Pine Street. Nevada City, Ca. 95959 Bg Iga ences yanriewsive singe tig be awarded. . PUBLISHED EVERY be used fo develop and maintain historic Rough and . THURSDAY BY Ready, oe California, Adjudicated a legal newspaper be © j a Ht stk =1 State Parks continue in _. * spite of water shortages E : ching problems because of low lake levels will develop in:six units, and temporary closures because of high fire danger are possible in as many as 32 units. The water supply for Stinson State Beach has been cut off for the rest of the summer, but chemical toilets have been remain open for use. unds in three state parks in the San Francisco ‘Bay area have been taken off the campsite. reservation system because water supplies may not last through the summer. They are Samuel P. Taylor State Park north of the Bay and Portola and Butano State Parks south of the Bay. However, those campgrounds will continue in operation on a first-come, first-served -basis 8 a -ae & BESS att at i Bs fl ashes TE protecting the health and safety of our park visitors.” WE police “greet” voilaters enforced. ; z & i E 7 a Hf i jit all .