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March 23, 1960 (8 pages)

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Page 2A NUGGET ADVERTISER Wednesday, March 23, 1960 S.F. Chamber Opposes Plan To Redistrict The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce will work for the defeat of the propose initiative constitutional amendment which allegedly would change California's Federal Plan government and lcad the Senate with Southern California representatives, according to Dan E. London. president. The amendment would redefine senatorial districts j 9 George’s RADIO & TELEVISION REPAIR House Calls $3.50 Bonded Service Lake Olympia Road Phone Grass Valley 2057-W to provide for 20 senators south of the Tehachapis and only 20 senators for the more numerous counties to the north. “It is true that under the proposal San Francisco, Alameda and Santa Clara Counties would be given two senators each instead of one,” London pointed out. “This is designed to give urban centers a greater vcice against rural interests. In recognition of the de« pendence of the cities on agriculture, however, the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce has traditionally sought to recognize the needs of the rural areas and has not been jealous of their' strength in the Senate.” The United States imports about 81 percent of Mexico's exports of copper. Towa Professor To Speak In Chico f Dr. Emil Witschi, professor of zoology, embryology and endocrinology at the State University of Iowa, will discuss “Sex Reversal in Animals and in Man” at [# a public lecture presented at Chico State College April 4 at 8:15 p.m. The lecture will be given in Room 120 cf the Science f¥ Wing. Dr. Witschi, a professor at State University of Iowa since 1927, has also been a r lecturer and experimental zoologist at the University of Basel, Switzerland, and guest professor at the University of Tubingen, Ger-, many, and the University ‘of Paris. The lecture is cpen to the ‘public without charge. The appleblossom is the official flower of Arkansas. Impossible You Say? Not At The Golden Wheel GIGANTIC SAVINGS ONLY AT THE GOLDEN WHEEL WILL YOU FIND THE HOME OF TRUE VALUES AND HOT TRADES BE SMART BE WISE BE AHEAD Deal At The Golden Wheel COMPARE, DRIVE & SAVE ON THESE VALUES BELOW UNIT ‘59 FORD FAIRLANE 500 STOP, MKT. VALUE 32395 Town Sedan, V-8, Fordamatic, RH, WW, Black color, Low mileage, Like New. ‘58 CHEVROLET BEL AIR™ 4 Door Sedan. Powere packed V-8 Engine, Powerglide Power Brakes, Power Steering, Levelairride, Positive action rear end, Tan-white. Ultimate In Value ‘58 FORD CUSTOM 6 CYL Truly a Gas Saver, Green & White, WW tires. Many extras. ‘57 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SAVOY V-8, RH, Automatic Trans., Far Above Average. ‘57 OLDS SUPER 88 Hydro., RH, Power Brakes, Power Steering. Many more extras ‘56 BUICK CENTURY HRD—TOP 4 Door, Dyna-Flow, RH, WW tires, V-8 Engine, Low Mileage. Blue and White in Color. ‘58 AUSTIN—HEALEY SERIES 100—6 Convertable, Far Above Average, PRICED TO SELL ‘37 WILLYS SUBURBAN WAGON 4-Wheel Drive, LIKE NEW, Mileage. ‘53 BUICK SUPER 2 Door, RH, SHARP. Excellent Rubber , Low ‘53 DE SOTO FIREDOME V—8 Auto-trans, Power Steering, RH, Excellent Condition. MANY MORE TOP VALUES TO SELECT FROM EASY TERMS, LOW DOWN PAYMENTS Golden Wheel Auto Sales 925 B ST. MARYSVILLE ACROSS FROM ELIS LAKE The Home Of True Values And Top Trades IOVOVOVVOIDOVOUOOODDODOOOUOUIODIIOOOOOONDNNN) 22 $ GOLDEN WHEEL AUTO SALES * SAVE $50 SAVE * This coupon is valuedat $50 on the price of any Golden Wheel car..priced over $500.00. Limited, one coupon to a customer. Void after March 28, 1960. VALUE \OOOHDDHDAONNANA AHN SHerwood 2—849] $1395 $2695 $1995 GOLDEN WHEEL PRICE 2195 51895 1395 1395 1795 1095 2395 1795 gin, handle and ship it. 4 >> COTTON FARMERS Cotton grew in India 5000 years ago, in America before the days . } of the Incas. The conquests of . ) Alexander the Great brought it to . ! Europe. Columbus carried it from . : ly the Bahamas to Spain. A few great British and American inventors in the late 18th century ~~ created for cotton a world-wide 2 empire far beyond Alexander's dreams. Eighty countries produce cotton; all use it. Farms from Virginia to ? California provide the world’s . . largest crop, supplying the ‘> [ . . ‘ world’s largest textile industry ,-¥% at home and the world’s greatest 4 sea-borne commerce. 1,500,000 farmers, men in denim all, grow the crop. Uncounted thousands Plant breeding, chemicals, machine planting and picking, and modern . techniques make cotton production more efficient than ever before, < contributing to America’s high living s standards. Sixty yards of cotton cloth from sheerest dress goods to m&. denim work clothing are thus made * available for each person in the United States annually. New Sport Fishing License Sales Mark More Californians than ever “before bought sport fishing licenses in 1959, Director Walter T. Shannon of the Department of Fish and Game anncunced today. Sales of 1,454,513 licenses were made in 1959, according to an incomplete count. Final accounting may push an increase of 12,000 over NEW AND USED previous year’s figure 4at this comparable time. FURNITURE ® WE BUY @ WE SELL @® ALSO TRADE We do not charge for carrying charges. We carry our own acceunts. Load of new furniture approximately every two weeks. ~ FREE ESTIMATES Charles Furniture Phone G. V. 602-W Grass Valley-Nevada City Highway -lsales was recorded. In 1959, this figure over the 1,460,000 mark, The new record is almost 21,000 more than the previ-. ous high of 1,433,817 set in 1957. Sale of license stamps in 1959 was also a new high, acecrding to the preliminary report; With. 55,809 stamps still outstanding among _ license dealers throughout the state, the total number of stamps sold stands at 1,879,323. This is The sale of 1959-60 hunting licenses stands at 551,900, about the same:as the previcus year, License agents still have over 100,000 licenses in their possession. Some of these will be sold before the license year ends on June 30, 1960. A drop in pheasant tag only 182,695 were sold, a drop of 12,485 frem the previous year. Deer tags were up 13,400, with 394,546 reiported sold in 1950, with some still unreported by license agents. Bear tag sales are 23,639 thus far, up 2,381 from the 1956-59 figure, Washingten Man On Aircraft Carrier John E. Lynn, Jr., fireman USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jchn E, Lynn, Sr., Washington Star Route, Nevada City, is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Independence operating out of Norfolk, Va. DONKEY BASKETBALL NETS $60 FOR NUJHS ANNUAL FUND. The night of Feb. 29-was-a night that will long be remembered by both man and beast. The student body sponsored the event withthe Junior High faculty playing the ———e place teams of the intermura] basketball games. As for the
winners: no one admits their; Victory but concedes the fact fact that the donkeys faired Wednesday, Ma partieipants ofthe lst, 2nd, and 3rd far better physically then the players themselves, as this picture indicates. Falcon Ranchero Is-Announced “Ford Motor Company’s new Falcon Ranchero—the first economy size pickup truck to be marketed by a major U. S. automobile manufacturer—is capable of reducing retail, industrial and agricultural light truck cost of ownership by as much as $200 per truck per year,” Wilbur Chase, truck marketing manager for the Ferd Division of Ford Motor Company, claimed today. He attributed the operating cost reduction. to these product advantages in Ford’s new truck: Lower initial purchase price, less costly tires, lower license fees, reduced insurance®.rates, greater fuel economy, greater oil economy, less expensive body repair’ and lower — loading height. The new Falcon Ranchero is a highly stylized compact pickup truck with a recommended payload capacity of 800 pounds, a 31.6 cubic foot cargo space, a unitized body and a full-size three-passenger driver compartment. A tree farm is a privately owned, tax-paying forest of any size managed so as to produce timber and other forest crops. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY LICENSED AIRLINE PILOTS AQ RIGID MAINTENANCE RESERVATIONS & RATES GRASS VALLEY 360 F E $495 288 495 $595 PHONE $ /) YW Oak BUILT TO HOSPITAL SPECIFICATIONS woe dll brand new... Diatetic Kitchen WARM-COMFORTABLE-QUIET-ROOMS Chronic & Convalescent Patients Graduate Nurse On Duty TV & FIREPLACE IN THE DAY ROOM We Specialize In Tender Loving Care For The Aged & Infirm Ruby Wall-Ownercall Grass Valley 1833 Manager Johnson Voting Record _ Here is how Congressman, Harold T. Johnson voted since the session of Congress opened ‘this year: (partial record) 2/2/60 On suspension of the rules and passage of H.R. 1212 to provide for free importation of amphorus graphite; carried 278 to 116. Voted “yea.” 2/2/60 On House Concurrent Resoluticn 459 stating that our traditional relationship with Panama, including the flying of the United States Flag, cannot be changed without consent of Congress; carried 380 to 12 Voted ‘“yea.”2/2/60 On suspension, of the rules and agreement to House Cencurrent Resolution 465 expressing indignation of the Congress at the desecration of Houses of Worship; carried 392 to 0. Voted “yea.” 2/17/60 passage of H. R. 3151 to authorize the withholding of city income taxes from pay of federal employees; carried 221 to 160. Paired in support of the bill, 2/25/60 On attempt to override the President’s yeto of H. R. 3610, the water pollution control bill which would have helped finance some. sewer prejects. The biJl received a substantial majority, but the 249-157 vote was 22 short of the required two-thirds majority. Voted to override. 2/29/60 On amending H. R. 10743, a supplemental appropriations bill, to add $50,000,000 for slum clearance and urban renewal in the Nation’s capital, defeated 158-187. Voted: “yea.” The appropriations bill subsequelitly was passed by a veice vote. 3/7/60 To permit consideration of H. R. 10777, the military construction bill; carried 309-1. Voted “yea a 3/8/60 To permit discussion of H. R, 5 granting cord tain tax benefits to American owned foreign corporations; carried 236-127. Voted “nay.” ' 3/9/60 H. R. 10809, National Aeronautics and Spacc Administration: authorization bill to permit expanded space exploration at a faster pace; carried 398-10. Voted “yea.” 3/9/60 On passage of H. tary construction projects, R. 10777, to authorize miliincluding about $2,000,000 worth of projects in the 2nd District area; passed 407-4 Voted “yea.” Tests Set For Agricultural Inspectors The California Department of Agriculture is seek. ing qualified persons to help protect California’s multimillion dollar agriculural industry. Applications may be filed until March 18. State Director of Agriculture William E. Warne said the department is arranging examinations to be held throughout the state to establish lists of persons qualifie@ for appointment as county agricultural inspectors on the sioners. \gricultural inspectors inspect plants and plant products for the presence of insect pests and plant diseases, enforce plant quarantine regulations, engage in rodent and weed_ control work, enforce state standards of quality for fruits, vegetables, nuts, eggs and honey, and do other work the nifty staffs of: county agricultural commis} Tax Cut Veto Is Threatened Governor Edmund G. Brown said last week a review .of California's fiscal situation has convinced him that he will be forced to veto any bills coming out of the current session of the Legislature which will teduce state revenues. He said he made the decision after discussing the 1960-61 budget with experts of the Department of F!nance and with legislative leaders. California collected $1,812,567,000 in taxes in 1959. as required. Employment is available in several counties. Salaries and working conditions are set by the County Boards of Supervisors. Information regarding qualifications, scope of examinations, and application blanks may be obtained from the Personnel Office, California) Department of Agriculture, Sacramento. nine-fifty . A-HI ON YOUR DIAL Can Exe Will Spe To BPW J. Roger Deas, ar standing speaker, wh appear before a joint ing of the Nevada Business and Profe Women and the A Association of Uni Women at the Nevad ' Elementary Schoo March 23 at 6:30 p.m., as a representative American Can Comps New York. Before joining the 4 can Can Company i Mr. Deas served as fi analyst with E. A. and Company, secret the San Francisco Plg Commission, and Re secretary to Chief Ear] Warren when Governor of Californ also served as presid the San Francisco Chamber of Comme 1944-1945, and associat sultant of United D tion, Founding Conv of United Nations in ] His travels from th orate offices of the can Company in New City cover almost million miles, and . } addressed over 2,000 ences. This affords constynt opportunity meet informally witl ernment, business, and community leader to be able to report opinions and. attitudg today’s events and t row’s prospects, His su —and they are nume! deal largely with Ame abundance, the abun of our blessings ,of o portunities, of our resi bilities, of our future. His topic at the pc dinner will be ‘Edu for the Spectacular 1 Au audience of 200 pected, so it will be w make your _ reserv early, Be sure to bring you table service. é IT’S A DATE — Lovely ~ Mead, Miss America 19 out for an informal dz scooped-neck dress of satin. The neckline is ¢ with a contrasting ye flowers. cut from the fabrie by Everglaze. Maine produces70 p of the nation's blueberry and 90 per cent of the ¢ blueberry pack. . CURNOW H INSURANC 316 Broad Phone N. C. é