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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 3, 1973 (12 pages)

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an pealupicaLs setil CAL, ST. LIBRARY ae N (5-10-74 SACTO. CAL. 95814 NEVADA COUNTY Ser: ng the communities of Nevada City, Grass Valley, ed Dog, Town Talk, Glen Humbug, Relief Hill, Washington, Blue Tent, LaBar Lake City, Selby Flat, Grizzly Hill, Gold Flat, Soggsville, Gol Willow Valley, Newtown, Indian Flat, Bridgeport, Birchville, Moore's Flat. Orleans San Juan, North Bloomfield, Hill, Liberty Hill, Sailor Flat, UG brook. Little York, Cherokee, Mooney Flat, Sweetland r Meadow . Alpha, Omega, French Corral, Rough and Ready, Graniteville, North s, Cedar Ridge, Union Hill, Peardale, Summit City, Walloupa, Gouge Eye, Lime Kiln, Chicago Park, Wolf, Christmas d Bar, Lowell Hill, Bourbon Hill, Scotch Hill. North Columbia, Co lumbia Hill, Brandy Flat, Sebastopol, Quaker Hill, Flat, Remington Hill, Anthony House, Delirium Tremens. VOLUME 49 10 Cents A Copy Published Wednesdays, Nevada City Wed., Oct. 3,1973 Searchers look for deer hunter A search has been launched again today for a deer hunter from Bethel Island, lost for 36 hours in the Middle Yuba River area, Duane Long, 23, has been missing from his hunting party since Sunday morning. A second hunter, 18-year old Russell Taylor, was reported lost on Sunday but found Monday. Maynard Smith, a member of the party, called sheriff’s officers Sunday from Malakoff Park, saying that the two men were missing. All the members of the party had citizens band radios, Smith told deputies, but he was unable to contact the missing men. Les Bagley of the U.S. Forest Service told the sheriff’s officers a ranger would be sent to assist in the hunt Monday; then Taylor was found. Undersheriff Frank Gallino said this morning that men from the forest service, loggers working in the area and sheriff’s deputies would search again today for Long. George Says: THE 74’s Are Here! Stunning new models, CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBILES {. All on display . . . All ready for . : . IMMEDIATTE DELIVERY! MEIER Chev.-Olds Hiway 49 at Brunswick Road Grass Valley — 273-9535 Mon. Sat: 8 to dark! Spirit of 1776 Bicentennial plans underway As 1976, the bicentennial year of our United States approaches, there are more and more ambitious plans being ‘“‘worked up’ across the land for its observance. The Nugget plans to join other journals in keeping its readers abreast of thses arrangements; projected as they will be to a brilliant array of ‘“‘memorials”’ to America’s greatness. Only a few hours after our “Declaration of Independence”’ was signed, in 1776, the Congress directed that a committee including Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, “‘bring in a device for a seal for the United States of America.” Take a moment, right now, to extract a $1 bill from your wallet or purse and scrutinize it carefully.
If you relate pyramids to the mysterious past of faraway Egypt, do you not wonder why a pyramid is engraved upon that dollar bill in your hand? And, is it not strange that its “summit” is unfinished? And, pray tell, why is the huge eye staring out over the pyramid into space? This unique and _ historically puzzling design is found on the reverse and seldom studied side of the Great Seal Of The United States. Not everyone takes the time to consider that facet of the Seal; the front is so familiar. . -with the American Eagle clutching olive branches and arrows—so readily understood as symbolic of ‘‘Peace. and War.” There is a noted ex-college professor, scholar and philosopher, Dr. Lawrence McCafferty of Carmel, who is renowned for his probing inquiries into the ‘bringing in’”’ of that great seal device, the reverse of which you will see on that dollar bill in your hand. Prof. McCafferty says that our Founding Fathers’ membership in mystical Societies, which had begun to flourish in the early 17th Century, is one possible explanation of their selection of such symbols for the seal design. EARL McGOVERN and his two sons, Craig-and Kirk, look over part of the merchandise in their Ben Franklin store, which opened Wednesday. The junior department store is located in Glenbrook Plaza and will open its doors to the public at 9 a.m. Wednesday. Normal hours for the 14,000 square foot store are 9 to 9 week days, 9 to 7 Saturdays and 11 to 5 Sundays. The senior McGovern has had over 20 years experience managing Ben Franklin stores and his two sons have had managing experience in Franklin stores in Alaska. Original versions show not a prosaic bald eagle, but the if one accepts evidence uncovered in Library of Congress documents by Dr. McCafferty. Legend has the fabled bird of mystic splendor living a cycle of 1,461 years. . .and when that cycle ran its course, says the legend, the phoenix was immolated on a pyre of aromatic green boughs and reborn to live again! Before coming to Carmel two years ago, Dr. McCafferty was a professor of philosophy at U. S. International University in San Diego. He had, prior to that, earned his Masters and PhD at Harvard and at the University of Southern California. He found, to his dismay, that scholars and academicians are expected to ‘“‘conform to certain accepted schools of thought and that innovations are not always encouraged.”’ So he left campus life and now conducts nonacademic seminares in Carmel on the art of meditation and our “hidden powers of consciousness.’’ He has also made a self-styled ‘‘profound study of religious, and psychological disciplines of both East and West.’ A condensation of these studies is to be found in the book “River of Light’ published in 1969. Many committees and foundations are being set up in nearly every State in the Union for the specific purpose of recognition of the bicentennial. They will soon be channeling all manner of interesting and informative material to all newspapers and other publications here and abroad. From time to time it will be the Nugget’s pleasure to publish various items of that nature.