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April 30, 1959 (8 pages)

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tensions ‘culture tevng You. pe to smooth he added. ‘ the way. It’s to keep a that the weather-eye out new products he wil apthat come on th market, because given a chance to show that the act is: reasonable. “But if they put it on the ballot I will go from one end of the state to the other in support @f the Fair Employment Praci tices Act, and I am sure that we ' will get bipartisan support on. that thoughout the state,” he said. ! Governor Brown said this week he has asked Attorney General Stanley Mosk to look-into charges a state offirial reeeived gifts from the collection agency industry and that the industry was using unscrupuleus tactics. The charges were made. by ai state Senate committee, which accused Harry Edwards, chief of the state division of collection agencies, of being an “arm of the ‘collectors association.” Governor Brown said he also favors a bill to transfer colection agency regulations from the Secretary of State to the Department of Professional and Vocational Standards. The bill, which also incudes licensing of auto repossessors, was authoried by Senator Edwin J. Regan (D), Weaverville, a member of the committee which made the charges. *s *£ * & Governor Brown this week announced his support of a modified agreement to create a Golden Gate Authority to operate bridges in the San Francisco Bay area. The bill as originally introduced -by Senator John F. McCarthy (R), San Rafaeal, called for GGA -control over all bridges except the Golden Gate, all airports and ali Governor Brown, ‘said he supports the proposal that he appoint a seven-man commission, one the state director of pubSwork. to operate the authority. ~ Means for taking over the Golden Gate bridge later would be included in the legislation. A report would be made in 1961 on the feasibitity of acquiring the airports and seaports, Governor Brown declared. The study would in>lide a report on the manner of s¢lecting the commission in the ~ future, he added.If the woters of the area approv: a bon? issue for construction of a basic rapid transit system bLefore~ 1962, the legislation would continue to provide a commitment to build a trans-bay rapid transit tube. Governor Brown said he also favors independent legisation making such a commitment erZardless of the outcome of the action on the Golden Gate Authority. More than half the private airPlanes now in use are more than 10 years old, compared to only 6 per cent of today’s cars which are more than 10 years old. Send the oe to your friends. gardeninzg—like any other hobby —tends to become easier and more pleasant, thanks to research and invention. One of the features that we tend to take for granted when we visit a C.A_N. nursery is that —-with every plant you buy, Sardiess of cost. .. or, even if you don’t buy a “ thing—-you ean get a treasured amount of authentic gardening advice. Your C.A.N.' . nurseryman is a trained horticul. turalist, so this advice is reliable. . Were you to pay for it by the; hour, it would be worth many times the value of the merchandise you buy. As part of an unwritten code, your C.A.N. nurseyman will-not sell you a plant or shrub that will not grow in your area. Even Jong after your plant is growing in the ground, your C.A.N. nurseryman will continue to be a source of responsible advice and authority eecdine any problems that may arise. SHOPPING FOR SHRUBS IN BLOOM We've said it before, but it can stand saynig again: There’s just no time for buying a shrub like when it’s in bioom. You not only get quicker color, but you know in every respect just what that color is in all its shades. And you eliminate any doubt about the size er form of the flower. . That’s on thing that makes window shopping fun in California nurseries. You find something newer is well worth seeing. And don’t Overlook Purple Splendor, truly a striking color. Azaleas are with us through, # good many months, but early spring is probably to be classed as their most prolific bloom time. You’ll find both evergreen and aeciduous varieties on show for your approval in most areas. (Eureka Maid) } Pink India Hawthorne is a in Boer ey oe ern Pace ancement to office of the’ ere held in EBY GIVEN by the undersibnad Tax Collector of the County of Nevada, State of California, in ance with the shrub that can hold its own in clams of Division 1, Part 6, the garden throughout the -year. Chapter & rein spring its bloom comes over Taxation Code, and the written ‘troller, a long period—not always as. flashy but often more appealing ithan many bloom-and-fade-out competitors. AS spring progresses and slowly ‘turns to sumrher you'll find an ever-increasing number of shrubs coming into bloom. Such durable standbys as Abelia and Escallonia, the Red Bottle Brush bush and Mockorange will await your approvai. If you’ve wondered what any plant looks like, the p.ace and time to, check it is in a nursery can. Finding out can be a wonderful way to spend an 2fternoon. Ed Frantz Bids High _. On Chapman Property Ed Frantz was high bidder at a sale held in the treasurer’s office at the Nevada County court houses recently for the sale of the Chapman property. There were two bidders, and Mr. Frantz purchased the property for the sum of $3,100. A gracious gesture: A subscription to The NUGGET as a rememSTANCE. Crossword Puzzle ‘of the Revenue and tion of the State Conas follows: © That. am agreement has been made between the Board of Supervisors of Nevada’ County and the State Controller, proved by the State Controller of the State of California, to sell to said City of Nevada City under the terms set forth in said agreement, all of the right, title and interest of said State in and to all the real . described, all of which said property has been deeded to the State for delinquent. taxes. A copy of said agreement is on file in the office’ of said Board of Supervisors. and aphereinafter That pursuant to said agreement the undersigned Tax Collector: will, not less than 21 days after the first posting and the mailing of this notice; deed said gia to the City of Nevada ity That upon the sale of the property the right fo redeem will cease. Eor information as to the amount necessary to redeem apply to Elma Hecker, County Tax Collector of said County, in the Court House ir Nevada City, California. The real property referred to and contained in said agreement is situated in the City of Nevada 4 City, County of Nevada, State of California, and substantially described as follows: IN NEVADA CIPY Lot fronting 45 ft. on Sacramento St. bded. S by lot of pits N by let of: of Lot 4, Bik i Ba mi oo ‘ose, being with Imps. Est. of Mrs. A. J. Rapp. IN NEVADA CITY Lot fronting 30 ft. on Sacramento St. bded. SW by lot of Brown, of Lot 4, Bik 52. Last Assessed to:PULL TRE PLUG. ON STOMACH UPSET without interrupting sleep or work! ace ‘cg ote, Soo sours your stomac: ou fee Taken at bedtime Black-Isreagni® is “timed” to relieve constipation first thing in. morning — without => griping or Ss This “overnight” laxative heips sweeten sour stomach life looks sunny again! pare vegetable herbs, FoSED ut gentle. Get Siack-Draur t. Sin Powder or Granulated form..and sow im new, easy-to-take Tabiets, too. iia dH : N once aes eee Serta emcee ee Tastes booasaneent 15. Greek = it. Munie al ca Head — “m sac a = 20. i io: 21. Flower Fy) 23. Cross out — Aid ry Be Squander 26. Musical note [37 28. Adherent . Intimates -” ee Boa = 7 '. mn a 31. Lieutenant: {** oe i abbr. 32. Fasten: naut. . = 39. Gem weight of At the edge 19. Pertinent =<. 40. She en 7.Nuisance 20. Doughy = . Container 37.Scoffs 44 ladies of 22. Stubborn ee pown = 3 Waterway Answer to Puzfle 1_Knock 27. Too = 3. Bit 32. Chicken part 4. en ‘33. Snake 35. Geological 5 5. Shabby stages 6. Ww 36. Join + s ' s 7. Sick. 37. Food fish 3 siv 8. State: abbr. 38. Period + ay 9. Rare . « Noah’s son : 10.Enormous 42. No: Scotch Sidiaiv 7 ils = il. ee: = iain ed id ¥ : z, . 12. Muddie 46. Ireland: 17. Pursues . abbr. Enjoy the HOTEL CALIFORNIAN = © pti camong air ay Dies Pars and had .
part “EGAL NOTICE ss CITY Lot 1 Bik 4s, Last Asseesed to: Mrs Maggie IN NEVADA CITY Lot bded. S y by lot of Graven, by 1 ot Fradelizio’s, Lot 4 Blk 52, Last Assessed to: Floyd Gerhart. if redemption of the above ae. is not made according to law prior to the sale thereof, 10:00 A.M. May 11th, 1959, in the office of the County Tax Collector , in the Court House, of the County of Nevada, in the City of Nevada City, the rights of redemption will cease: ELMA HECKER, Tax Collector of Nevada County, State of California. i — publication: April 16th, ae publication: April 23rd, Third and last publication: April 30th, 1959. NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Application No. 40879 In the matter of the application of PACIFIC GAS AND ELEGTRIC COMPANY for an order; issuing a certificate of public convenience and necessity to exercise the right, privilege and franchise granted to applicant by Ordinance No. 35 N. S. of the City Council of the CITY OF GRASS VALLEY, County of Nevada, State of California. (Electric) Application No. 40880 In the matter of the application of PACIFIC GAS AND BLECTRIC COMPANY for an order issuing to applicant a certificate of public convenience and necessity to exercise the right, privilege and franchise granted to applicant by Ordinance No. 34 N. S. of the City Council of the CITY OF GRASS VALLEY, County of Nevada, State of California. . (Gas) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California has set the hearing in the above entitled matters before Examiner Daly for Tuesday, May 5, 1959, at 10:00 a.m., in the Commission Courtroom, State. Buiding, San Francisco, California, at which time and place all interested parties may appear and be heard. BY ORDER OF THE’ PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION. Dated at San. Francisco this 26th day of March, 1959. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY MAN OR WOMAN Responsible person from this arca to service and collect from cigarette dispensers. No. selling. Car, references, and $599.00 to $2,995.00 investment necessary. 403 So. Auburh St. New tires as low as $11.95, plus recapable tire and taxes. Distributors for Firestone, Fisk and Dunlap tires. Ph. 436. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets ex: cellent return. Possible fulltime opportunity. For local inFor Sale terview write International Sales Mfg. Co. of Oregon, Inc., P. O. Box 669 Portland, Oregon. Include phone and particulars. -FOR SALE: Bird houses, hand made and colorful. Phone NC 1105-R-1. 4 miles out on Bloomfield R. Sign on tree. 3rd house on left.Barnhart’s. RELIABLE Man or woman to distribute complete line of cigarettes, candy, nut and gum through new automatic merchandiser. No selling. We will establish accounts for you if you wish. To qualify, party must have car and cash capital of $400 to $1,700 which is secured. Excellent earnings part time. Full time more. Write P.O. Box 1055, Boise, Idaho. LOSE WEIGHT safely with newly released Dex-A-Diet tablets. Only 98c at your drug store. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE’SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. To Whom It May Concern: cense applied for, notice is hereby given that the undersigned proposes to sell alcoholic bever@ges at the premises described as follows: Englebright Dam, 2% Mil. N. of Highway 20, Smartville, Nevada County.Pursuant to such intention, the undersigned is applying to the Department of Alcoholic Bever-}age Control for issuance on original application of an alcoholic beverage license (or licenses) for these premises as follows: On-Sale Beer License. Anyone desiring to protest the issuance of such license(s) may file a verified protest with the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control at Sacramento, California, stating grounds for denial as provided by law. The premises are now licensed for the sale of alcoholic beverages, The form of aa any office of the DepartR. J. PAJALICH, Sectetary Public Utilities : of tne State of California. Publish: April 30, 1959. he AC WELDER, Subject to issuance of the li-{verification may be obtained} complete, new, $120. Ideal for garage, service station. Take $60. Ph. GV 2036. FOR SALE OR TRADE: Dodge one-half ton truck, 4 wheel drive, for Jeep or guns. Phone 432, Nevada City. FOR SALE: Windows, double hung and sliding. Nails; 8 penny box, below wholesale; new peaveys and canthooks with eastern hickory handles, $5.50 each;hickory double bit axe handl $10 doz.; 5-lb. matt ox $1 each; 57 6-foot galvanized fence posts 90c each; horse trailer cheap; carpenter saw horses made up or in kits $5 pair. Phone NC 1105-R-1 $10 REWARD for information leading to the return of Japanese pocket size radio lost near corner of Washington Road and Highway 20. Reply Box 125, Nugget. LAND WANTED: To buy unimproved one or two sections. V. Morgan, 934 Galvin Drive, El Cerrito, Calif. PROFESSIONAL i eo GEORGE C. BOLES Optometrist 242 Commercial St. Nevada City WATER TREATMENTS, MASsage. Board and room. Healthful cooking, sfiecial diets. $100 per month. Permit 35. 224 Richardson , G.V. tic. SPEE DEE HOME LAUNDRY Wet or Dry Family Wash Complete Drving Service Phone GV 1092-W Across from Memorial Park oe on EHOMAS N. FISHER, Sr., _. THOMAS N. FIS. Publish: April 23, 30, 1959. © — LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE DIVISION OF will be publicly opened and read building for construction on State lows: Classification Apprentice (oiler, fireman, rates. Plans, STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS NOTES TO CONTRACTORS Sealed preposals. will be received at the office of the State Highway Engineer, Room 510, Public Works Building, Sacramento, California, until 2 o’clock p.m. on May 13, 1959, at which time they specifications therefor, to which special reference is made, as fol-. Nevada and Placer Counties, between 19 miles east of Nevada City. and Route 37 north of Emigrant Gap (III-Nev. Pla-15-D,A,E), about 7.9 miles of existing highway to be surfaced with plant-mixed 4 surfacing over existing surfacing and a seal coat to be applied. Bids are required for the entire work described herein. : In accordance with the provisions of Section 1770 of the Labor . Code of the State of California, the Department of Public Works has ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to ig bola to be done to be as follows: 2.935 Asphalt ironer and raker 3.50 Asphalt plant engineer. 2.785 Asphalt shoveler 2.905 Bootman 3.20 Boxman (asphalt plant) 3.255 Combination bootman and road oiler 3.10 Fireman in hot plant 2.685 Flagman : 3.55 Heavy duty repairman 2.685 Laborer 3.50 Mechanical finisher or spreader machine operator (asphalt) . 3.95 Operator of power shovel, backhoe—over one yard 3.75 Operator of power shovel, backhoe—up to and including one yard 3.75 Power blade operator 2.905 Road oiler 3.50 Roller or self-propelled compactor operator 3.20 Screedman 3.10 Spreader box man (with screeds) 2.75 Truck driver—under 4 yards (water level) ~~ 289 Truck driver—4 yards and under 6 yards (water level) _ 3.10 Truck driver—6 yard and under 8 yards (water level) — 3.35 Truck driver—8 yards and over (water level) Any classification omitted herein not less than $2.685 per ue Fencttne ent less than one and one-half (1%) times the above j : Sundays and holidays—not less than one and_ one-half 1% ‘times the hove rates. The holidays upon which such rates shall be, 9 paid shall be all holidays recognized in the collective bargaining) agreement applicabe to the particular craft, classification or of workmen. employed on the project.specifications, and standard bit on this project can only be o cd Engineer, Public Works Building, _ Ties axa. epanitienss ma be ssen at the office of the & ations may ay “ at Secramento to, at the : owe" of Public Works restrvce’ the. DEPARTMENT OF I ~ Division OF HIGHWAYS in the Assembly Room of said highway in accordance with the Grass Valley 3tt modeling done to your. satisfaction. GV 1194-J. GET THE BEST for your stomach. Quick relief with “Merbels” Rx for sick, gassy, nervous stomachs. Neutralizes gas Exclusively at Grass Valley Drug, Grass Valley, and G&H “Pharmacy, Nevada City. BROKEN WINDOWS replaced. Automobile Glass installed. Electric Sanders for rent. Paint Sprayers. Moule Paint and Glass. Phone 1106. Hills Fiat, Grass Valley. Lower Grass “Valley Road ‘Telephone. NC 855. heavy duty repairman engl dragline, crane, clamshell, dragline, crane, clamshell, EVERYTHING BUILDING a oe offices of te Diseie. form to be used for! steel . ROOFING, PAINTING AND RE__ ‘Also new homes. For . information call Herb —_. : in 10 minutes. It’s guaranteed! —