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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

April 5, 1961 (10 pages)

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ob, FOTOGS FIELD DAY...Harry Sweet (L) KCRA=-TV cameramen films the pleadings of NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET, Wednesday, April 5, 1961..Page 9 = collection of the California muleteer Herb Garrish (R) during the removal of Pancho, the burro,. last Saturday morning from the roof of the Grass Valley Chamber of Commerce, Hillis Hubbard (to the left onthe roof) prods from the rear. The removal was a success thanks to the assistance of "Boston" Bennie Cresswell and his huge tow rig. The proceedings were shown that night on Channel 3 News. The stunt was staged by the Grass Valley Fourth of July committee to call attention to the Nevada County Bonanza"Pageant on Wheels" and air show to be presented in Grass Valley July 1-2-3 and 4. Doll Club In Busy Month, Golden Canaries Cootiette Club #252 met March 27 at the Veterans’ Memorial Building, Nevada City, to install new officers for the year. Past Chief Grayback Gwen Anderson of the local club was installing officer assisted by Flo Clemo as Crummy Chaser and Past Chief Grayback Nadine Gustafson as Scratcher. Officers installed were: Blanche Hatch, Chief Grayback; Velva Coursey, Lady Louse; Erma Weeks, Baby Louse; Selma Strange, Shekelkeeper; Cisella Dalpez, Pious Louse; Evelyn Dalaba, Lurline Peterson and Pearl Stratch, Tightwads; Thelma Hatch, Louse Hunter; Evelyn Dalaba, Ivory Eouse; Helene Butler, Ink Slinging Louse, Pat Hoskin, Assistant Crummy Chaser; Ruby Arceneaux, Assistant Louse Hunter; Pearl Stratch and Cisella Dalpez, Assistant Rustling Lice and Patse Phillips, Scratcher. Gwen Anderson will be installed asRustling Louse at a Crawl, Monday night. Doris Pratti who was unable: to attend due to the illness of her little girl will be installed as Crummy Chaser at a later date also. Junior Past Chief Grayback Lurline Peterson was presented with her past chief pin fromthe club by her sister Past chief Grayback Nadine Gustafson who was chief Grayback in 1951. She also presented Mrs. Peterson with her black tassel which denotes the rank of past chief grayback. Mrs. Gustafson is a past Grand Officer and isrequiredto wear the tassel denoting that rank. Visitors attending the open installation were as follows: Helen Vesly, Lucille and Nye Johnson, Doris Hardt, May Durbin, Jennie Barnett, Laura Foster, William Hatch, Robert Arceneaux, Norman Hoskin, ' Bob Coursey and Don Mayhew. Chief Grayback Blanche Hatch made the following Chairmanship appointments: Pehuthuy For Every Purpose e CIRCULARS e STATIONERY e MAIL PIECES e BILLS e FORMS NEV. CO. PRINTING & PUBLISHING 212 W. Main St. Grass Valley PHONE 273-4590 NUGGET photo by Prentiss Studio ‘4-H Problems Subject For Meeting Problems and successes with 4-H project groups will be the topic of discussion at the Nevada County 4-H Club Council meeting tonight at 8 p.m. in the Grass Valley Veterans Memorial Building. The first half of the 8 o'clock meeting will be devoted tothe exchange of information of interest to 4-H project leaders. Parents, Jr. Leaders, and Leaders who have questions or are concerned aboutthe 4-H project program should attend their meeting, says Farm Advisor, Doug Hamilton. Council Chairman, Jim Else, will ask for a recap of Fun Night, A report on Demonstration Day, and 4-H exhibit Day during the business session. Randy Welker, 1960 All Star, willhavea short report on the All Star Gonference. David Casper and Walter White will report on their experiences atthe Junior Grand N ational Livestock Exposition. 1000 Martin Co. Employes Will Move Into. Area Some 1000 Martin Company employees, in addition to those hired locally, will be flowing into the Northern California area during the next eight months, according to an announcement today by Leslie G. Mulzer, Titan Missile Project Manager at Beale Air Force Base. In connection with the flow of personnel, the former Air Force general expressed concern over the housing situation in areas to be affected by the influx of new families. Employees, who will be working in the Lincoln, Chico, Sutter Buttes and Beale AFB areas, will be needing homes, and the principle source of housing information for them are the listings maintained at the Martin Company Housing Office here. Mulzer urged landlords and realtors to list their vacant rental homes and apartments with the office by writing to D.A. Anderson, c/o The Martin Company, Beale Air Force Base, Calif., or by calling him directly at Sterl. ing 8-2231, extension 2532 . PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES Ist Prize.. PANSIES STOCK Reg. SNAPS 65¢ doz. now 39° doz 1 ROSES a Now 39° The first broadcast of the Rose Bowl Game in Pasadena was in 1927. Hospital, Selma Strange; Coverette, Thelma Hatch; W-5 (Publicity), Patse Phillips, and Gifts, Flo Clemo. After the cermonies, a pot luck supper was served to the members and guests. FEDERAL SavinGs and Loan Association MAXIMUM SECURITY Cwrrent Rate ey y annum QUARTERLY Large 2 14 Cu. Ft. STEER MANURE ONLY 79: PFITZER PAI JUNIPER D Now 19: Early Music To Be Performed Music of the 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries will ° be performed by the Colle. gium Musicum April 10 at the University of California, ! Davis. The group from the University of Illinois will present . the program of vocal and instruments of the medieval and renaissance periods are used by the Collegium Musi, cum---the vielle, rebec, lute, krummhorn, recorders, Gilberg Art ;spring musical production, — Legal Notice Legal Notice “Legal Notice On Display At Festival Robert Gilberg of Nevada City will be a contributing artist when the permanent art . State Fair and Exposition is unveiled at California's Spring Festival, April 15-23, at the Fair Grounds in Sacramento. T he Festival is sponsored jointly by the State Fair and the Sacramento County Fair. Valued at over $85,000, the collection represents the purchase awards made since 1948 atthe annual State Fair art competitions. It includes oils, water colors, sculpture, prints, photo prints, weaving, colorslides, handblocked textiles, ceramics and copper enameling. Although the collection represents an expenditure of“ approximately $50,000, experts in the field have indicated that it is now worth between $85,000 and $100, 000. Gilberg's watercolor, Forest, won a $200 purchase award in the 1957 State Fair artshow. He.and other leading California artists wil have 350 artworks displayed daily in the Woman's Building during the nine-day Festival. Yuba College Play Rehearsals Rehearsals are underway at Yuba College for the school's "This business of Love. " The musical satire on the mechanization of 20th céntury life will be presented in the college auditorjum on the nights of April 13, 14 and 15. portative organ, and violas. da gamba. BR
STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the State Highway Engineer, Room 510, Public Works Building, Sacramento, California, until2 o’clock p.m. on April 26, 1961, at which time they will be publicly Assembly Room of said building, for construction on State highway in accordance with the specifications there. for, to which special reference is made, as follows: Nevada and Placer Counties, between Auburn and Nevada City, and between 2.9 miles east of Yuba County Line and 5.8 miles west of Rough and Reddy (IlI-Nev, Pla-15,17-A,B, NevC,C), a net length of about 14.9 miles of existing highway to be surfaced with asphalt concrete. entire work described herein. Plans, specifications, and proposal forms to be used for bidding on this project can only be obtained at the office of the State Highway Engineer, Public Works Building, Sacramento, California. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the State Highway Engineer at Sacramento, atthe offices of the District Engineers at Los Angeles and San Francisco, and at the office of the District Engineer of the district in which the work is situated. No bid will be considered unless it is made on a blank form furnished by the State Highway Engineer and is made in accordance with the provisions of the Standard Specifications and special provisions. Each bidder must HAMCO 18” ROTARY POWER MOWER 2nd Prize.. DE LUX GARDEN CART 3rd Prize..MELNOR OSCILLATING SPRINKLER Ath Prize.. 18’ REDWOOD TUB NO PURCHASE NECESSARY 1 gal. Reg. $1.30§! gal. BUY UNIT LOTS & SAVE +*+ LUMBER D.E. MATSON FOREST PRODUCTS bs » law. be licensed as required by . The Department of Public . Works reserves the right toreopened and read in the }. Bids are required for the . Us any or all bids. HILLS FLAT GRASS VALLEY # ++ +¢+4+ 4444+ 4+ + Dial 273-2271 § MN, FREE Delivery up to 10 miles ~ DEL ORO. NURSERY DRAWING, SUNDAY APRIL 9th 4:00 P.M. OPENING SPECIALS April-6, 7, 8 & 9 BOTTLE BRUSH 1 gal. now 719° LARGE BALE PEAT Reg. $4.95 NOW $349 GARDENIA Now 19° Thursday thru Sunday Reg. $1.30 Reg. $1.30 JUST FOR FUN GU THE AMOUNT MONEY AND MONEY ESS .. OF ON OUR MONEY TREE WIN. THE TREE By A WER THE RIGHT TO GLADIOLUS Reg. 89¢ per doz. NOW 59° doz & MONEY in Case Of Ties Winners Will Be Determined Drawing — ESERVE LIMIT QUANITY Gold Center EVONYMOUS 1-gal. Reg. $1.10 NOW 69 Abbreviations used in the schedule of predetermined wage rates in conjunction with employer payments listed in the right hand columns are identified as follows: ph per hour phw per hour worked php per hour paid phw/p per hour worked or paid psth per straight time hour psthw _—per straight time hour workedpsthp per straight time hour paid psthw/p per straight time hour worked or paid pd per day pdw per day worked pdp per day paid pdw/p per day worked or paid Ww wage gw gross wage tw total wage pmd per man day Employer payments other than those itemized herein, as defined in Section 1773, 1 of the Labor Code, are to be paid in accordance with the terms of the collective bargaining agreement applicableto the type or classification of the workmen or mechanics employed on the project. Overtime, Sundays and Holidays-not less than one and one-half (1 1/2) times the basic; hourly rate plus applicable employer payments. The holidays upon which such rates shall be paid shall be all holidays recognized in the collective bargaining agreement applicable to the particular craft, classification or type of workman employed on the project. Copies of all collective bargaining agreements relating to the work asset forth in the aforementioned Labor Code are on file and available for inspection in the office of the Departmentof Industrial Relations, Division of Labor Statistics and Research. Attention is directed to Section 7-1.01G of the Standard Specifications providing f or employment of apprentices on the work. Every such apprentice shall be paid the standard wage paid to apprentices under the regulations of the trade at which he is employed. Information relative to employment of apprentices shall be obtained from the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations, whoisthe Administrative Officer of the California Apprenticeship Council. Pursuant tothe 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 and employer payments for health and welfare, vacation, pension and similar purposes; in the county in which the the work is to be done to be as follows: Basic rate Bey Employer Payments for perhour Classification H and W Vacation Pension 3, 36 Apprentice engineer 10¢ phw (1) }15¢ phw}10¢ phw (1) (oiler, fireman, heavy duty repairman helper) : 3.295 Asphalt ironer 10¢ phw none none and raker 3.92 Asphalt plant 10¢ phw (1) 15¢ phw. 10¢ phw (1) engineer : 3.145 Asphalt shoveler 10¢ phw _ . none none 3.285 Bootman or road 11¢ phw (3) 15¢ phw. 10¢ phw (3) oiler . 3.58 Boxman 10¢ phw (1) 15¢ phw]10¢ phw (1) 3.635 Combination 11¢ phw(3)}15¢ phw. 10¢ phw (3) bootman & road oiler 3.48 Fireman in hot 10¢ phw (1)}15¢ phw]10¢ phw (1) plant 3.045 Flagman 10¢ phw nore none 4.01 Heavy duty 10¢ phw (1)}15¢ phw. 10¢ phw (1) repairman 3.045 Laborer 10¢ phw none none 3.92 Mechanical 10¢ phw (1)}15¢ phw/10¢ phw (1) finisher or spreader machine operato} 4.31 Operator of 10¢ phw (1)}15¢ phw. 10¢ phw (1) power shovel, crane, dragline, clamshell, backhoe (up to and including one yard) 4.21 Power blade 10¢ phw (1)}15¢ phw. 10¢ phw (1) operator 3.92 Roller or self pro10¢ phw (1)}15¢ phw. 10¢ phw (1) pelled compactor operator 3.58 Screedman’ 10¢ phw (1)}15¢ phw. 10¢ phw (1) 3.48 Spreaderbox 10¢ phw (1)}15¢ phw/10¢ phw (1) man (with screeds) 4.14 Tractor loader 10¢ phw (1)}15¢ phw. 10¢ phw (1) operator (up to two yards) 4.31 Tractor loader 10¢ phw (1)}15¢ phw. 10¢ phw (1) operator (two yards or : over) 3.13 Truck driver 11¢ phw (3)}15¢ phw}10¢ phw (3) (under 4 yards water level) 3.27 Truck driver (4 11¢ phw (3)}15¢ phw. 10¢ phw (3) yards and under 6 yards water level) : 3.48 Truck driver 11¢ phw (3) 15¢ phw}10¢ phw (3) (6 yards and under 8 yards water level) 3.73 Truck driver (8 11¢ phw (3)}15¢ phw /10¢ phw (3) yards and over water level) (1) or due as shift differential pay (3) including overtime hours and each full hour's pay due employee as shift differential and as pay for half days and full days : Any classification omitted herein not less than $3,045 per hour plus employer payments set forth in the collective bargaining agreement applicable to the class or classification of the workman or mechanic involved, as defined in Section 1773.1 of the Labor Code, DEPART MENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS J.C. WOMACK Dated March 31, 1961 State Highway Engineer Run: March 29, April 5, 13, 1961 . MOVINGANYWHERE ANYTIME ACSNAN & STORAGE] PHONE 265-2686 ~