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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

July 26, 1967 (20 pages)

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Tet eReEK AT see ia Se neta dN ne en Re ae (Con't from previous page) = * STRAIGHT TIME ' GENERAL PREVAILING CLASS! FICATION HOURLY WAGE _ Water truck driver (2500 and under 4000 gallons) 5. 68 Water truck driver (4000 and under 5000 gallons) 5. 78 Water truck driver (5000 and under: 7000 gallons) 5. 88 Catpenter 6.155 Cement dumper ‘ 5.175 Chainsaw operator, faller, log loader and bucker 5.325 Concrete laborer 5.175 Cribber or shore 5.325 Flagman 5,075 Form raiser 5.325 Guinea chaser 5.175 Jackhammer operato 5.325 Laborer . 5.075 Limber, brush loader and piler 5.075 Operator of vibrator and all pneumatic, gas and 5.175 electric tools ee Pipelayer, caulker, batider_ 53325 Riprap stonepaver and rock slinger, including 5.325 placing pei Rotary scarifier operator 5.325 Sloper 5.175 Tree climber 5.325 53325 Vibrator operator * By statutory definition, this wage rate includes employer payments for health and welfare, pension, vacation and similar purposes. The holidays upon which the holiday wage rate listed above shall be paid shall be all holidays recognized in the collective bargaining agreement applicable to the particular craft, classification or type of workman concerned. ' Copies of all collective bargaining agreements relating to the work are on file and available for inspection in the Office of the Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Labor Statistics and Research. Attention.is directed to Section 7-1.01G of the Standard Specifications providing for 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, who is the Administrative Officer of the California Apprenticeship Council. Any classification omitted herein shall be paid not less than $3.925 per hour employer payments as outlimgmé in collective bargaining agreements on file in the office of the Depgmgtment of Industrial Relations, Division of Labor Statistics and Research. : Overtime, Sundays and Holidays --not less than one and one-half (14s) 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. The attention of bidders is particularly directed to the provisions of Section 7-1.01F, of the Standard Specifications, regarding the use of domestic materials, and to the provisions of Section 8-1.02 of the Standard Specifications regarding assignment of the contract. Plans and specifications, including forms of proposal, bonds and contract, but not including the California Division of Highways Standard Specifications, will be furnished to each qualified prospective bidder upon request to the office of the Director of Public Works, Courthouse, Nevada City, California. A deposit of $15.00 will be required which will be refunded when the plans are returned in good condition. No bid will be considered unless it is made on a blank form furnished by the Nevada County Department of Public Works and is made in accordance with the provisions of the Proposal Requirements and Conditions set forth under Section 2 of the Standard Specifications. . The Department of Public Works Reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The Advertiser, . . July “You'll be delighted with the ease of preparation provided by a package of easy coffee cake mix. Mix the few ingredients right in the mixing bag that comes in the package, adding colorful mandarin orange segments. Reserve a few orange segments to garnish the top of the coffee cake. Tea, hot or iced as the day demands, is the perfect accompaniment for this flavorful, light coffee cake. . MANDARIN COFFEE CAKE : Makes 8 servings Oné 10%-0z. pkg. easy coffee cake mix
1 egg Heat oven to moderate (375° F.). Drain oranges, reserving. juice. Add enough milk to juice to make 1% cup liquid. Put egg, the % cup liquid and % cup of the mandarin orange segments into large bag of mix. Squeeze upper part of bag to force air out. Close top of bag by holding tightly between thumb and index finger. With bag resting on table, mix, by working bag vigorously with fingers. Mix about 40 seconds or until egg is completely blended. é Squeeze bag to empty batter into! special aluminum foil. pan contained in package. (Do not. grease pan.) Sprinkle topping contained in smaller bag evenly over batter. Bake in preheated oven (375° F.) about 20 minutes. Decorate top with remaining orange segments. Continue baking about 5 additional minutes. Open corner folds of pan for easy cutting and serving. Serve warm. One 11-0z. can mandarin orange segments Hearty Vegetable Dish Rice Council Photo Curry powder and walnuts are unusual ingredients in a rice dish that is ideally served as the meat, poultry or fish accompaniment of dinner. 2 } In fact, this money and time-saver recipe might be prepared as the only accompaniment — for it is hearty as well as wellseasoned. Rice Walnut-Curried Vegetables is ideally served family style. Pass the entire dish around the table or serve buffet style. In this way the diners can appreciate the colorfully sauced vegetables presented on a bed of hot fluffy rice. Any kind of American grown rice — brown, regular milled white, parboiled or precooked — may be used for this recipe. By following the easy package directions, tender cooked rice is assured. The influx of convenience foods has brought even more conveniences to rice, one of the first of all convenience foods. Rice can be found on, the market in bags, boxes, cans and cartons. Rice is available in your market cooked or uncooked, wet or dry, and also frozen. Its versatility is demonstrated in supermarkets everywhere. RICE WALNUT-CURRIED VEGETABLES Y> cup finely chopped onion Y> cup chicken broth 3 tablespoons butter or VY, cup light cream margarine 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 cup chopped walnuts 1 package (10 ozs.) frozen mixed vegetables, cooked 2 tablespoons flour 1% teaspoons curry powder VY teaspoon salt Y teaspoon coarse black and drained pepper 3 cups hot cooked rice Cook onion in butter until tender. Blend in flour, curry powder, salt and pepper. Blend in chicken broth and cream. Stir until 26, 1907 — seanene Add lemon juice, % cup walnuts and vegetables. COUNTY OF NEVADA i Ha roy Serve spooned over hot rice with remaining DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Makes 6 servings. JACK M. MEADE, DIRECTOR ‘ = Dated: August 15, 1967 @ .CARPETING e@LINOLEUM PUBLISH JULY 26, and AUGUST 2, 1967 PUBLISH JULY Ss @ .DRAPERIES eTORGINOL eTILE THE BEST MOVE YOU EVER MADE 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE PHONE 273-2206 . . \ime FLOOR COVERINGS-DRAPERIFS Licensed Contractor Office-944 Lincoln Way Auburn, Calif. Call 273-6443