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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

September 1, 1971 (12 pages)

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sere ag ip shop an mene emmy sich stircinertn cin <aer cairn. late tte an set Siem me eit ace A le ante pare a ir AEE AED 2 eer OAT mo es ee ee ey one PERIODICALS SECTION 5/16/72 CAL. ST. LIBRARY g aa PO. cat. ohare. ees ie 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, Bqurbon Hill, Scotch Hill, North Célumbia, Columbia Hill, Brandy Flat, Sebastopol, Quaker Hill, Willow Valley, Newtown, Indian Flat, Bridgeport, Birchville, Moore's Flat, Orleans Flat, Remington Hill, Anthony House, Delirium Tremens, aes Wednesdays, Nevada Ci 10 Cents A Copy Published NUMBER 32, VOLUME 49 Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1971 Three weekend fires on TNF, 2 man-caused Tahoe National Forest firemen fought two man-caused fires over the weekend andone caused by lightning. An old building at the Ahart sheep camp near Jackson Meadows burned Saturday, completely gutting the building, The exact cause of the fire remains under investigation, A tourist abandoned a campfire near Truckee and one-half acre of brush burned before it was brough under control, A lightning ‘fire was reported on Webber Peak near WebberLake, TNF firemen brought the burning tree and underbrush un-. der control, Trade fair at NAC. Oct: 9 The 9th annual Nevada City Trade Fair will be held:Saturday, Oct, 9, from 9 a.m, to 5 p.m, in the Veterans Memorial Building, 415 N, PineSt,, Nevada . City, Nevada City Chamber of Commerce will feature handcrafted items, homemade foods, antiques, books, jewelry andChristmas gifts, The event sponsored by the George A. Meier CAMPER CLOSE-OUT at Wholesale! Self-contained units . . 8% and 11 feet. Only a few left! ‘EXAMPLE: No. 1201111 Originally $1595”, now only$ 1099” During closeout. MEIER Chev.-Olds ‘Hiway 49 at Brunswick Rd. Grass Valley — Ph. 273-9535 “THE GOODHUE family, Goerge, wife Jean and daughter Dolly. No price raise for subscriptions fre Right on the heels of the August: ll announcement of an impending increase in the Nugget subscription rate, from $3 to.$4 per year, came President Nixon's declaration of a "freeze" on prices and wages, The $3 rate has been in effect for more than two decades, and is among the lowest in all of Northern California at this time. In accordance with the presidential order, the $3 annual rate will be maintained, Persons wishing to subscribe for longer periods may do so: $5 for two years; or $7 -for a three year period. Single copies of the Nugget may be purchased from news stands, newsboys or at the office for 10¢ as always, Slain girl identified : The qi of a young blonde girl found July 31 buried in a shallow grave near Sacramento has been identified as that of Susan Lynch, 22, Miss Lynch was known to travel between Santa Cruz and Nevada City and to stay with friends in both towns, She hitchhiked between the towns, Sacramento police have learned,
Police ask that. anyone who knew Miss Lynch contact them at 449-5771, "Now that we know who she is we can get to work trying to trace the last days of her life," Lt, Robbie Waters of the police homicide division said, The body of Miss Lynch was found July 31 in a shallow grave near East Levee Road, She was apparently: alive, ‘but probably uent NC visitor : SUSAN LYNCH unconscious, when she was buried in the sand, officers said, She had been beaten beyond recognition. She was clad only in a blue and red blouse and one blue tennis shoe, A pair of cutoff jeans and the other tennis shoe was buried with her. It has long been subject of discussion by promotional and other’ civic organizations whether. any given community derives its "personality" wholly from locale—or from the establishments within its borders, In this regard, Nevada City is no exception, Its stately Victorian dwellings, . . .the several narrow, steep and winding streets traversing its "Seven Hills", .. .the mines — now silent — which surround it.. all have "colored" the Queen City of the Northern-Mines in a variety of pleasant hues, Butrot the least colorful of its aspects are some of the business buildings which pre-date-many present residents by years. ..and which house either longestablished or brand new firms, ., -AAmong the-latter. structures is one of Nevada City’s outstanding landmarks, . . .readily visible from the freeway and the Plaza, It is the thick-walled brick and stone building known as The Old Brewery. Within this more than centuryold establishment the visitor finds a rare type of hospitality . « « .warmly tendered by the owner, George Goodhue and his wife Jean, George, a bartender par excellence, has a wealth of story material based on his 33 years in the area, When he first arrived he was interested in mining; but has spent the past 27 of those years dispensing beverages in the better taverns and cocktail lounges of Nevada county, Two years ago, on Admission Day, the Goodhues assumed ownership and operation of The Old Brewery. In the spacious old bar patrons may enjoy their favorite beverages, engage in friendly games of pool, listen to. music from the juke box or just relax and visit with friends and neighbors, A commodious restaurant occupies the other part of the ‘ structure, Here one may partake of delectable Chinese or American foods, prepared by Chef George Chan, . . .who manages the eating place for Goodhue; and who is assisted by members of his family in the preparation and serving of a notably varied cuisine, As a family group, the Goodhues and their daughter, Dolly, are enthusiastic about outdoor activities, They thoroughly enjoy camping, swimming, picnics and motoring. They are fine pool players and enjoy games with friends as often as busihess and home duties permit,