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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

August 17, 1960 (18 pages)

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SORIA Trey, were SET as oa TRIPP TROY : Progressirig With Nevada County CURNOW..HALLS ANNOUNCES Ww ROBERT E. McMASTERS will be associated with our ‘firm.. specializing in life, accident, health Se : " RO cn RE ee THE LOGS ARE ROLLING. . ebut the canpo. is not that larged by logging of burned over areas, a lowering which spells prosperity for Nevada County lumberindemand due toa 25 percent drop in housing starts ing industry firms. Competition from Oregon logthis y@ar---these are allreas ons why Nevada gers who benefit from cheap rail transportation to County’ s largest single industry ‘is undergoing a the Los Angeles area, a large supply further en1960 slump. But forecasts are ie better times next year. for nia S r Force California wit) he nit of the 7 i oe labor market by 1970. With an estimated 15,482, ticipation rate from. 1950’s A small incréae in the 000 persons 14 years of age 32.4 pércent to 17.8 percent rate of women oy the labor or older in California by by 1970. market will be apparent 1970, and a total population, With the present trend in for the 25 to 34 dge group of well over 20,009,900 it is: retirement at age 65 contut < déoiiad ineteake will foreseen that 8,724,4900 will tinuing. 82.2 percent of the be registered for women be in the State’s labor force men 65 years and over ‘in Mi . ges 35 to 44, by that year. Fhe men and women who . . . will constitute this labor eee market will add up to 56.4 percent in 1960, and the A MOST CRITICAL NEED FOR estimated 55 percent in 1960. and group policy servicing. From forests of Nevada County and neighboring counties, timber is selected, cut and hauled by Nevada County logging contractors.. ..f0 our manufacturing operations a in Hills Flat..GrassValley. The change between these over-all percentage figures does not reflect the startling shifts within the componets of the Jabor force, where a maior reshuffline is taking place. Numerically, in California, all of the age and sex groups in the labor force will increase (except the number of men in the labor force over 65), but changes will have occured in their*realtive importance. Working. women. should constitute 38.7 percent of 1970’s_ female population over 14 years of age, against 31 percent in 1950, and 33.9 = percent in 1960, while the participation of men in the labor force will drop from the 78.5 percent of all males / / over 14 years of age in 2950, ~ to 74.7 percent by 1970. Only 30.5 percent of the
youn men between 14 and 29 will be in 970’s labor force in Califernia, opposed. to 39 percent in 1950. Men! in the age bracket between} 20 and 24 also will show a decline inenarticinafian fram the 1950 rate, while a slight rise will occur for men between 25 and 34. For men 65 years of age or older, however, if present trends ecntinue, there will be a PROGRESS If You Have A Water Problem ---Let'’s Talk It Over Complete Installation Service DALLAS L. COOK HILLS FLAT — PH. 273-6851 Insuring the Present one Future of Nevada County STATE FARM INSURANCE ® THOMAS F. HOCKING 209 W. Main St. Grass Valley dial 273-2304 drop in the labor force parFIRST ANNIVERSARY E. C. BENNETT Management __BRET -HARTE INN. it is manufactured into finished products by skilled Nevada County — men and women for use worldwide. COMPLETELY REMODELED FOR YOUR DINING and DANCING PLEASURE SUNDAY noon to 10 pm Family Style Service GRANDMA'S CHICKEN 52% DINNER HOURS — 5:30 — 9:30 FRIDAY and SATURDAY — 5:30—lIIpm ith Dancing DAILY MERCHANT'S SPECIAL LUNCHEON 956 We the men and women of D.E. Matson Forest Products take great pride in helping Nevada County grow. D.E. MATSON FOREST PRODUCTS INC. HILLS FLAT, GRASS VALLEY SPECIAL ATTRACTION THE INK SPOTS September 9th to 15th .