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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 16, 1968 (8 pages)

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WAGON-HO TRAILER TERRACE Was so sorry to hear of the _ death of Arvida Netz, She’ was such a wonderful person always cheerful and uncomplaining and a joy to be around: My deepest ee goes out to her famy. Tom and Thelma Green are the proud parents of a new baby boy. Burns in space 34 got their buck they were after on their very first day of hunting, but Dorothy Doran wasn't so fortunate, Was very sorry to hear that Mrs. Irene Olson, manager of the park has her mobile up for sale and plans to join her husband in Seattle, Wash, as soon as it is sold. She says that she does not know how she will like that climate after being here in our wonderful area, but her heart is where her husband is, GRASS VALLEY MOBILE VILL— AGE Tom Davis, } manager was another one of those fortunate people Bail out when SR-71 crashes at Beale CH OW Bw MAJ, J. KOGLER By GLADYS HARPER Rt.1,Bx 573Grass Valley Ph, 273-8954 who got their buck ( a fourpointer) right away; wonder if they will have a buck stew feed at one of the potlucks?? Darwin and Elizabeth Haley are leaving soon for the Philipines where Darwin has a position with one of the fruit companies; I know that they will be greatly missed, and we will look forward to their return early next year. MOUNTAIN AIR MOBILE PARK Our Hobby group met last Tuesday afternoon; some are working on knitting, weaving, pine needle craft, and some come just to heckle a little, and give advice, Wednesday night a group was over at the rec hali to play poker and canasta and seemed to have a real good time. Sue Kenny and Drusilla Lane are vacationing down in Long Beach, Drusilla is our 84-yearold of whom we are very very proud. She had quite a nice wrie up in our Nevada County Nugget with her picture reight smack in the middle. She is quite a GAL, A dangerous gas-sniffing fad is believed to have caused nine deaths in recent months, and ‘another nine fatalities are under intense investigation, State Health Director Louis F, Saylor said today. All of the victims were teen-agers or in their early twenties. Youngsters seeking a form of chemical intoxication or "high" are spraying the pressurized contents of household aerosol containers into balloons, plastic or paper bags, then inhaling the fluorocarbon propellant, Dr. Saylor said. How death occurs is not completely understood but he emphasized the extreme danger of inhaling fluorocarbon mixtures -in amounts sufficient to cause intoxication. These gases act much like anesthetics --such as ether--and may cause the body to react violently, Dr. Saylor explained. Aerosol cans are commonly used for hair sprays, non-stick kitchen utensil coatings, cocktail glass chillers, and many other domestic and commercial purposes. Some two billion cans of products containing fluorocarbon gas propellant are sold yearly in the United States. "Tt must be stressed that these MAJ. G, KARDONG ~ nN cet A a RE TN AO RED SE EEE RTE TEES OB IONS ARETE COLA LEE AGGIE I LOE DS SBE i BAIT TOL G ER 0 G0 ge October 16, 1968 household products are extremely useful and perfectly safe when used as intended," Dr. Saylor said. "But it has become apparent-from the number of deaths that have occurred among people deliberately inhaling high concentrations of the gases--that misuse of these products is a very hazardous practice." He quoted Dr. C. H. Hine, San Francisco toxicologist and a health department consultant, as stating that under certain conditions the aerosol com. pounds may sensitize the heart to the body's own adrenalin, resulting in irregular activity of the heart muscle and even stopping the heartbeat comvletelv. Dr. Hine also said that-while there is no conclusive evidence at present--the possibility of liver or kidney damage
The Nevada County Nugget 5 Heath director warns about sniffing perils & cannot be overlooked. The danger of suffocation from nausea and from spasms of the larynx -hazards that anesthetists. avoid by emptying a patient's somach before surgery and providing an auxiliary air supply--is present anytime gases are inhaled to the point of intoxication, Dr. Saylor explained. The difference among youngsters experimenting with the fluorocarbon propellants, he said, is that ordinarily death occurs so quickly emergency medical assistance is too late. Fatalities attributable to the aerosol fad have occurred in at least five California ‘counties, and in one area automobile parts dealers have expressed concern about youngsters buying large numbers of containers of pure fluorocarbon 12, which is normally used to refill auto air conditioners. BUSINESS BILLBOARD SEAFOODS AND CHICKEN >Served ’til 2 am THURS.-FRI.-SAT. ~ NEVADA CITY, CALIF. e FROM 4 P.M. . Seite Crazy Horse ioneer Antiques SHOPKEEPERS RICHARD & SHIRLEY WILLEY 313 Broad Street NEVADA CITY — 265-4841 (Formerly Sven Skaar's Shop) BOWLING &@ BILLIARDS At The 4 Jolly Roger Lanes Grass Valley, Calif. THE GIPSON'’S 273-2561 LITTLE OLO BAKE SHOP 429 £. RIDGE RO. GRASSVALLEY, CALIF. REAL ESTATE COLLECTORS EMPORIUM ANTIQUES Richard & Shirley Willey Shopkeepers 232 Commercial St. Nevada City, 265-2116 There's a home in your future with ROMO waTones > @pp= cLocns — 201 Maia ST St. 6.¥. 273-8473 WASHINGTON HOTEL § een! ceeeteine mam ROOMS COCKTAIL _ $ EM. DALPEZ oicv. Breakfast—Lunch~Dinner Washington, Calif. 265-4364 § Len Gilbert [. The Bottle Shop FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP BEALE AFB, Calif.,-A United States Air Force SR-71 aircraft crashed on takeoff at approximately 10:05 a.m. October 10 at. Beale Air Force Base, Calif. Both the pilot, Major Gabriel A. Kardong, 35, and the reconnaissance systems operator, Major James A, Kogler, 36, exited safely from the aircraft. They were taken to the Beale Air Force Base Hospital. Major Kogler is married and the father of four children. His family lives on base. He is a native of Chicago. Major Kardong is married and the father of three ehildren. His family lives in Sacramento, Calif. He is a native of Minneapolis. A board of qualified officers is investigating the accident. FREE ESTIMATES. ‘PHONE 273. 2206 . THE BEST MOVE YOU EVER MADE 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE 111 W. MAIN P.O. BOX 1034 GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. 95945 YOUR FRIENDLY STORE WINE — LIQUOR — BEER TOBACCO SPORTING GOODS 306 BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY PH. 273-6166 —_— BOB LONG INSURANCE Smokey’'s 707 NEVADA CITY HIGHWAY GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA GULF STATION For Big Results Call fer fates Cat WATER PROBLEMS AP alan Call 273-4493 . or e TI Lus-ast 23-4300} . GEO. A. KING & SOM .