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@f the VUI Olympic Winter
of Congress March
oleuber 6, 1951, in Nevada C
s We 00; M 1.75
FRUSCOTT ne ea
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on how you look at the
fe
of growth ah
of time to ‘warrant
THE GODS.
Our officials, the men w
and. decide on the appropriate
_ ending vistas while they listen
As we welcome this growth of future brothers and sisters let us pray that we can set the example of good citizenship, of unselfish devotion in public office, of vision and fore. .
sight, kindness and thoughtfulness for all, so that our =
ACLE AREA will always be a
° of the Mother Lod ao Saturday w opening the Mother e Bank last Satu was
greeted by a phrase—“MIRACLE MILE!”
part of our area could be construed in many ways, deicture.
Bank came to this community eter they believed
t was timely to come here and they believed that the
was established enough in the trends
ir coming here.
for their foresight and their boost to our community.
But MIRACLE MILE DOESN’T STOP THERE!
is a MIRACLE AREA long asleep in the PENT HOUSE OF
It is gradually awakening. Not toolong ago
one of our industrialists announced that space was being
rented in his factory by an eastern industrialist until the
Loma Rica-Airport was ready for development,
do not have his name we presume that it will soon be forthcoming as the first step toward our area being rewarded for
the large sums of money spent on our “MIRACLE AIRPORT”’, the only airport in this area with night lighting.
The definition
overall The Mother
They were welcomed
This
While we
ho run our local government
moves for the best interests of.
county and: cities, will certainly be ever alert with foresight
and vision to think big and act big for the best interests of all
citizens now living here and soon to come.
of our-officials small enough to think of his personal interest
FIRST, for he should know that this kind of thinking will pin
point him for removal from office.
Thus—it is not only the “MIRACLE MILE” of SOUTH
AUBURN STREET that we point to with pride, but this entire MIRACLE AREA that is gradually awakening and preparing to open it’s doors in the Pent House of the Gods to all
new citizens to come and live among us; to. view thé never
There is not one
to the whispering of the pines.
fated open house.
Welcome
The California oil industry’s constant and costly search
for new petroleum resources
dend. An offshore drilling platform between Santa Barbara
and Ventura next month will start: delivering natural gas
to Pacific Lighting Gas Supply Co. for commercial use.
as suppliers have more and more been forced
anada and Texas for supplies to meet the
fast mounting demands of this, the growingest state in the
Union. To have a home-based supply opened up is good news
Califo
to reach into
indeed.
According to a spokesman for Standard Oil Co. of California, one of the operators of
be some limitation on the duration of the supply for commercial sale if the natural gas shuld be needed for repressuring the oil pool now being
ever, that this may not be necessary.
Even if it is, the total effect is beneficial for the state.
It is another step in a continuing effort to strengthen California’s expanding economy by application of every possible by-product of —.
"Dividend »
-has just paid a welcome divithe offshore well, there might
tapped. Indications are, howinitiative.
Back On The Constitutional Track
In no place does the United States Constitution prohibit.
states from enacting laws on
concern of federal legislation.
through a series of Supreme
trine of ““preemption” has sprung up which holds that once
Congress has passed a law, it
federal government the particular legislative field involved,
to the exclusion of the states.
As a result of the preemption doctrine, some state laws
have been declared invalid, and the ability of states to pro-.
tect their citizens by local
subversive activities and labor-management disputes has
been needlessly weakened.
To set court interpretation of the Constitution back on
the track, Senator John L. McClellan has introduced a bill
which simply states:
“No Act of Congress shall be construed as indicating
an intent of the part of Congress to oecupy the field in which
such Act operates, to the exclusion of any state laws on
the same subject matter, unless such Act contains an express provision to that effect, or unless there is a direct and
positive conflict between suc
that the two cannot be reconciled or consistenly stand together.”
A similar bill already ha
Clellan bill is awaiting action
“mittee. Unless one is in favor of abolishing the states obpcneran it is difficult to understand why this reasonable
measure should encounter opposition.
subjects that have been ‘the
In recent years, however—
Court decisions—a new. dochas thereby occupied forthe
regulations in such fields as
h Act and the state law so
s passed the House.The-Meby the Senate Judiciary ComWith the opening ceremonies
a Games a little over six months
away, interest in the international
‘classic continues to gain.
f is available by the innumber of visitors tour2, — Valley Olympic
According to Joe
{ers are making a visit to Squaw
th year in accidents.
by increasing thousands of in
and out of staters; these vacationValley as “must,” so they can
tell their friends they saw the
site of the VIII Olympic Winter
Games; local Squaw Valley-Lake
Tahoe residents are inviting their
friends to see the vast changes in
the area.
As a result of the increasing
interest in the project, the Organizing Committee is conducting
free guided tours twice daily at
11 a.m. and 2 p.m, The tours start
at the Administration Building
and last one hour.
For ticket and housing information, write Olympic Winter
Games, San Francisco 5, Calif. .
DANGEROUS PERIOD
It is dangerous to be a kid.
About 16 million boys and girls
under the age of 15 are injured
each year, according to the United States Public Health Servi
About 15,000 lose their lives « h
Po
Fecognized oldest rocks ken;
The Piedmont Plateau in West-. racy,
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‘. friendship for the U.S. and a de}ship and authoritarian rule. Most
of California Agricultural Exten-.
sion Service.
As to variety in peaches, there’
are many. Most families have
their favorites, Not all varieties
freeze well. If you are doubtful
about some of the available peach
varieties, try freezing several
know that you can freeze your
winter supply.
Mrs. Head gives the following
guide “to canning and freezing
peaches: :
Two or three pounds of fresh
peaches yield one quart of canned
or frozen fruit. The exact yield
depends on the quality, variety
and size of the fresh fruit. It
also depends on whether you preserve the peaches in halves or
in slices.
WHOLE PEACHES FROZEN—
No sugar . . . no syrup. Rio Oso
Gems or Red Havens are among
the best varieties for freezirfg
whole. Put a single layer of
peaches on baking sheet or
metal tray in direct contact with
freezer plate or coils, quick freeze.
When solidly frozen store in
plastic bags or containers. To
serve, while still partially frozen,
hold peach under cold running
water and gently wash the skin
away. Slice and use just like
fresh peaches.
Best peach varieties for freezForeign Aid
By JAMES DORAIS
Increasingly, the post-war
American policy of lavish"foreign
aid for “underdeveloped” countries has come under attack, usually by. critics concerned with
the high cost of aid programs to
the American taxpayer.
In a challenging article in the
magazine Modern Age, foreign
aid is critized by a “foreigner”,
Max Thurn-Valassina, a former
member of the Austrian government, on the entirely different
grounds that the programs are
hurtful to America— and thef
West—rather than helpful.
The premises on Which government ?0'government economic
development aid are based are
that it helps underdeveloped
countries to improve the standard of living of the masses, and
that better living conditions earn
sire to emulate democracy and
make common cause with the
West in the cold war.
Most of the “new”, underdeveloped and uncommitted countries to whom American foreign
aid is beamed are in a state of
wavering between democratic institutions and forms of dictatorhavé ‘mixed econcmies,
some areas of the cconomy regulated by free enterprise investment and the voice rigidly controlled by their governments,
In its foreign aid programs,
America aims to bolster the force
of democracy and the high degree of free enterprise economy
necessary if the people are to be
truly self-governed and sympathetic to the aspirations of other
self-governing peoples. In _ its
programs, of course, Russia’s
aims are just the opposite: to encourage socialist governments and
socialist economies.
_The success of a democratic,
free enterprise economy, ThurnValsassina points out, rests on
the two pillars of freedom ofl
pricing and competition and private property. There are two
ways by which these pillars can
be collapsed: one is by deficit
spending, the other by nationalization.
Contrary to our best intentions,
the Austrian official claims, our
aid programs do these very
things the Russians want: they
encourage both deficit spending
and nationalization, and in so do.
ing, defeat our purpose and serve
our cold war enemies.
The major projects executed
under a foreign aid program require complimentary investments
by the recipient nation, which
usually has no means to raise
them except by printing press
with
pints. If they are successful you };
thin or medium syrup, boiling hot,
are available free im the home
GV 26.
JARS, BOTTLES ONCE
WERE MADE BY HAND
All glass bottles and jars were]
made by hand, as they had been}
for 2,000 years,
fully automatic bottle machine . .
was invented in 1903. by Michsel
J. Owens.
peaches ir and store
in freezer at’ lower.
CANNED ‘ BOILING WATER BA’ old Pack
Dip peaches in be water for
about a minute, dip quickly
im-cold water. “eff skins, cut
prevent ‘darkening, dip peaches
in a gallon ‘of water containing 2
tablespoons each of salt’ and
vinegar. Drain well at once. Prepare a thin or edium syrup if
desired, 2 or 3 cups of sugar to
one quart of water. Pack peach
halves in clean, hot jars with cut
side down and edges overlapping.
Cover peaches with boiling liquid.
Leave % inch headspace, Adjust
lids and process in ‘@ boiling water
bath, 20 minittes for pints or 25
minutes for quartz. For clingstone
peaches the processing time is increased; use 25 minutes for pints
and 30 minutes for quarts.
HOT PACK-—Peel peaches as
directed for cold pack. Dip in
salt-vinegar solution to prevent
darkening. If peaches dre juicy,
add % cup sugar to each quart
of raw fruit. Heat to boiling.
For less juicy fruit, drop into
and just heat through.
Pack hot peaches in jars. Cover
with boiling liquid. Adjust lids.
Process * freéstome peaches in
boiling water bath 15 minutes for
pint jars and 20 inutes for quarts.
Process clingstome peaches in
boiling water bath 20 minutes for
pints and 25 minutes for quarts.
Freezing and canning booklets
advisor’? office, Veterans Memorial Building, Grass Valley. Phone
PINT-SIZED GUESSERS vs.
king-sized milk c&rfon mark
just one of the many gigantic
features that make for family
fun-time in ‘59 at California State Fair, Sepie 2-13,
Mem and Pop will ave 10 take
a back seat to: thei :
on opening day, ]
the kids try to gques# How
quarts of milk it takes 1
‘er up. With a prize list almost
tall, there will be a lot ‘of beaming youngsters t
baseball gloves, and a
hundred other Prizesy
until the first
financing, resulting in inflation
and demands for price controls.
More importantly, governmentto-government -aid, if its allocation is left to the discretion of the
recipient government—and most
nations resent and resist strings
attached to the aid—invariably
is spent to stregthen the nationalized areas of ‘he economy, thus
contributing to a trend in the underdeveloped countries away
from free enterprise and democ» and toward socialism and
ern Maryland has »
as long as the jumbo earton is .
Adolph Ph “musical
which was a top hit on
March of this year.
Leading the large cast of personable performers is Anne Tri
olaone of the most popular . J
comediennes ever to ‘set foot on
the Music Circus stage, and Gar
Moore, stage, screen, and tele. in the vision personality. Also
east are Jane Connell, Marvin
Kaplan, and Gordon Oonnell.
They are ably supported by the
all-professional Music -Circus
singing and dancing ensemble.
A season highlight will come
again on closing night, Sunday,
August 28rd, when the regular
performance will be followed by
the traditional Hits From The
Hits presentation. Favorite musical selections from ‘this season's
shows will be presented by Bells
Are Ringing cast members. and
by stars of earlier successes who
will return to Sacramento for encores. .
Tickets for Bells Are Ringing
are available at the Civic Theater box office, 1419 H Street.
Telephone reservations can be
made by calling Gllbert 1-3163.
The Music Circus is an activity
of the Sacramento Light Opera
Association. It is produced by
Russell Lewis and Howard
Young, presented by the Sacrameneto Civic Theater, and sponsored by the Sacramento Bee
and Radio Station KFBK.
"LEGAL NOTICE
United States of America
Federal Power Commission
Project No. 2266
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
PRELIMINARY PERMIT
(August 11, 1959)
In the Matter of Nevada ‘Irrigation District.
Public notice is hereby given
that application has been filed
under the Federal Power Act (16
U.S.C. 791a-825r): by Nevada Irri-. gation District, of Grass Valley,
California, for preliminary permit for a project, designated as
Project No. 2266, to be situated
in Sierra, Nevada and Placer
‘Counties, in the State of Cali~
fornia, near Sierra City, Emigrant
Gap, Dutch Flat and Colfax.
Lands of the United States within the Tahoe National Forest and
other lands ‘of the. United Statés
will be_ affected.
The project, as proposed and
described in the application, will
‘be an expansion and addition to
the project under Minor-Part License held by the Applicant for
Project No. 338. Certain of the
existing works will be replaced,
repaired, relocated or enlarged
under the proposed project. Proposed works, consist of: Jackson
Meadows reservoir, with approximately 45,000. acre-feet of storage, and English Meadows reservoir, with approximately 10,000
acre-feet of storage, both located
on Middle Yuba River; a diversion structure on South Fork of
North Yuba River and gravity
conduit to Jackson. Meadows;
the existing Milton -Bowman
eonduit to be rebuilt and the
tunnel repaired; a low dam to
raise Faucherie Lake to provide
approximately 3,000 acre-feet of
storage; a diversion on East Fork
of Middle Yuba River and closed
conduit to existing Weaver Lake;
a low dam to raise Weaver Lake
to provide approximately . 4,000
acre-feet of storage and a tunnel
from Weaver Lake to Bowman
Reservoir; the existing Bowmanimproved and replaced, in part,
by a tunnel; a canal from the
Era Soundiua stone Fak powerhouse,
No. 2, with an installation of
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IN THE CITY OF NEVADA
CITY.
‘The City Council of the City
of Nevada City ‘does ordain. as
follows:
Section: 1. DETERMINATION
OF NECESSARY REVENUE.
The amount of revenue from
property taxes necessary to support the City of Nevada City and
its departments, and to pay the
bonded or other indebtedness of
ing June 30, 1960, is meee fixed
as follows:
General Fund
Parks and Recreation
Pe a hes « 9,100.00
Sewage Facilities Fund 5,165.00
Library Fund ...... 6,595.00
Bond Redemption and
Interest Fund ....... 5,250.00
Total Revenue from .
Property Taxes.... $51,510.00
Section 2. DETERMINATION
OF TAX RATE.
The rate of taxes necessary to
raise the foregoing amount. of
revenue and to pay the expense
of coliection thereof for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1960, per
each $100.00 of assessed valuation
of property in the City of Nevada City as appears on the
equalized assessment roll, is here. by fixed as follows:
General Fund 25.02:2.0.062.. $1.00
Parks and Recreation Fund .35
Sewage Facilities Fund... .20
Libraty: Fund: 3. 25
Bond Redemption and In>< “terest Fund =! 35
Total Tax Rate Per Each
$100 of Assessed ValuRMNEE bo ee $2.15
Section 3. PUBLICATION. :
The City Clerk shall, within 15
days after the passage of this
Ordinance, cause the same to be
Published once in the Nevada
County Nugget.
Passed at an adjourned meeting
of the City Council of the City
of Nevada City this 17th day of
-August, 1959, by the following
votes:
AYES: Mayor Mullis, Councila 0 in nn ne
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In the Matter of the Estate of
FELIX A. ANDERSON, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Friday, the 4th day of September, 1959, at 10 o’clock A.M.
of said day at the Court Room
of said Court, at the Court House
in the City of Nevada City, County of Nevada, has been appointed
by me as the time and place for —
proving the Will of Felix A. Andexson, deceased, and.for. hearing the petition of Erma W. —
man for the issuance to her of
Letters Testamentary when and
where any person interested may
appear and contest the same.
Reference is hereby made to said
petition for further particulars.
Dated: August 19, 1959.
JOHN T. TRAUNER,
(Seal) Clerk.
By FLOEENCE M. JONES,
Deputy Clerk.
Publish: Aug. 20, 27, Sept. 3,
1959.
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