Yesterday, we examined problems with Highway 36 west entrance to Susanville. One of the worst accidents to occur there happened early afternoon of November 12, 1974. Robin Scherbarth was driving a cattle truck on a long haul to Nebraska. The truck hauling 70 head of cattle, had a brake failure and could not navigate the turn, struck the three foot high retaining wall. The weight of cattle shifting causing the truck to jump the wall, did a complete roll over, landing back on its wheels, after it had struck the residence of Ardene Purdy. Scherbarth was ejected from the truck, his injuries were fatal. Amongst the chaos, were the cattle were on loose, some managed to make it over to the Elk’s Lodge to graze on the lawn there. A make shift round up was conducted and eventually the cattle were taken to the old L.C. Smith until another truck could finish the transport to Nebraska. Major damage was done to the living room of the Purdy residence.
Robin was my Uncle.