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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

June 11, 1959 (8 pages)

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aad Se Draet etthete atten at jpeongs On Reforestation 5° «ey e ee ‘P 26 : are is ented ground hools and junior colleges, ac-. “As a result a higher standard. gern he not patented,. — cord to Charles in F. Hanna, g chief . of living for all Californians zi Ss hs oui & of the Divi of Appren si ticesh on ip sues, ©. bar Johnson pointed out that the <_< Passport Office we pelt : minine inuhhaliew nae stting Mor Outé Of reports that ee ce rest lands of the! cotton nd. Kew aa Ue crates contain Spproxi-. tinue to be the ieadieYar seus Gt? est prove — “This program, under the guid. a travel In his proclamation, Governor ance of the California *ssianaa Appr of tions, ges need enti in are ceoe lands of all types Brown points. out that “through ship Council, a joint venture of piantt ing in order to meet the California’s fine apprenticeship enlightened and coop erative emhas increased demands for timber and program many young persons in Ployers and been closely employees, is aided timber products in the foreseethe state are afforded unequalled by state and mining all his life. federal governments __ future. able opportunities to learn skills, and local schools and has develHis father, M. ©. “Mike” ‘Taylor, “The chief of the forest service, erafts or trades which lead to oped more than came to Gras Valle s y in 1861, He 600 joint apprenin a recent report, stated that rewarding careers. ticeship committtees throughout worked in a foundry at Hills Flat, . within the next 10 years 48 bil“As a result a.higher standard the state. walking to work from Nevada} : — Photo: Courtesy Canadian Natio lion trees will need to be planted of living for all Californians enof sugar to cement a friendsh nal Railways “Through these committees, City. His mother, Maria. Quinn, if the wood requirements of our ip between sues, i gainful employment the tof assed the plainsaefrom Louis-} one ihe original inhabitants of 4,200-squaremile growing population are to be met i “This program, under the guid[trades with high wagesathasskilled the Canadian been — Kentucky, in = covered ee and some@ amused and ;alLE = mindown Boston Rockies, way. — ee ea a is suffiance of the California Apprenfound: for some 20,000. = ya tk lio w such apwagon. ‘ ticeship Council, a joint venture prentices. Mike Taylor built what was gram, but we have to do more of unlightened and cooperative . “A never-increasin familairly known as the Taylor g number of toward stepping up the program employers and employees, is such. apprentice-trained __crafts-Foundry, in Boston Ravine. It} 4-in—the—way of procuring: funds ‘burne aided by state and federal governmen-is. needed to d twice. His ‘sons Charles, meet the needs You can get more out of your use about 25 per cént less gasoand obtaining coordination among ments and local schools and has of an ever-expanding industrial Edward arid Earl operated it for many years as partners. They invacation dollar by getting more line at a steady 50 mile per hour the federal and state agencies and developed more than 600 joint program an dto achieve new out of your gasoline dollar. And than you will if you vary your private owners,’ Johnson said. ‘apprenticeship committees in all] technological advances. . corporated the cies chrysa programis involving federal, state liquid fish every three weeks right up to the time buds begin and private timber lands. ts show color. 2 yang high ea res shants el cng which lead . Standards, on get by with it when the plants Congressman Hafold’“T. (Bizz) are young, but later aged ie Johnson, Second District, Caliweight of the water will be fornia, has ‘introduced a resolumuch. Best bet is to irrigate tion designed to accelerate predeeply about once a week. As to viously authorized reforestation feeding, you can’t go wrong with afforded * sprinklers to most overseas destina 3s Your Gasoline Dolla r GOING PLACES? Taylor Foundr Roy you cam get more out of your. speed from 30 to 70 miles per parts of the state,” I am in hopes that this oye “At the same time, more young a arr 4 bape ang 8 is pane gasoline dollar, according to the . hour. ~ The Governor further pointed] job seekers than ever before will $50 O00 cassitel ke ol ee a stock rei‘tia dake Natiénal Automobile. Olub, by out that some 20,000 apprentices require employment-training opAvoid rough roads. Walking . ~ “U™mPET ° s }usin g the follo wing sentatives and senators, will help tested techthrough sand or mud takes more are currently employed at skilled portunities as _Oalifornia’s popudividends ranging from $4.000 to direct to the entire Congress the energy. So does driving through trades with high wages under dation continues to expand. need for taking necessary action Keep your The engi magni ne well tude the sponsorship of these commitsand.o tuned of r produc mud. . tion And in driving, the “In recognition of the progress Aashines Shaadi Salta h se @ Business or Pleasure Trips {6 ver riods of dime * Hater bewee to meet this serious problem. This‘ tees. . already made by both labor and at the Talor Foundry is indicated With timing off, carburetor. adenergy comes from your gasoline. @ On practically any form of rane Employers not now training management, with the assistance by $400,000 of pumps manufacjustments. poor, and the .like, Avoid unnecessary stops. A lot program is of tremendous importation : portance to the Second Congresyour engi tured ne can use twice.as of powér generated from your for the government during. apprentices should get in touch of government in the field of apZeailabl e now at tow cost. sional District,’ Johnson stated. We will te gasoline is wasted with their joint apprenceship prenticeship training, I, Edmund World War I. “We made anymuch gas as it should.. . when you glad to tell you more abous & = Always use the right lubricants brake your car down, and accel committee. Many JACs have G. Brown, Governor of Califorthing for the. mines that they told San Francisco Bay was declared lists of carefully selected apprennia, am happy to designate the us they wanted and furnished us in the right place. If your oil is eration from full stops takes one a port of entry by Governor Pablo tice applicants ready and eager month of June, 1959, as Apprena~-blueprint,” Charles reminisces. too heavy, for instance, it can gallon--inthree. ~. Vincente de Sola in 1835, cut ‘your mileage in. half during to go to work. Try these tested techniques. siceship. Month in California, with The company served as many as the-f 80 irst mines. 10 miles of every drive. They’ll help you-to get more from at one time. Assisting the JACs are the a theme of ‘Hire an Apprentice.’ Radio broadcasts in the United 316 Broad Street Charlie went through. Grass ~ Keep your brakes properly.adyour gasoline dollar, more from State Employment Service, the! “IT urge all Californians to join States include those in 47 difjuste d: Phone Nevada City 633 Valley If they drag, schools, graduating from ey -can your. vacation dollar. Bureau of Apprenticeship and with me in recognition of this ferent foreign languages. iS oe tea Training, U. S. Department of very worthwhile program and high school with the class of 1884. cost you as much as fives \miles per gall “After on. that, my father made me LET ENGINE IDLE Labor and the public schools in to support it to the fullest. ~ “Be sure that your tires are learn three trades: moulding, addition to the Division of ApDon't cut off the engine imme“In Witness heréof, I have hereprentichip Standards. During the unto set my hand and caused the machine, andpattern work, I properly inflated. Underinflated diately after a long drive, espemonth of June representatives of Great Seal of the State of Calispent four years at each. Then I tires don’t roll too easily, and if cially a drive through, mountains, Listen to The San Francisco Examiner these agencies and the JACs will fornia to be affixed this 20th: day was on the drafting board over they don’t roll easily, down comes advises the National Automobile
your gas mileage. eall on many employers to solicit of April, A. D., One Thousand 20 years.” Club. Let the engine idle for a The Avoid fast starts. If you start “apprenticeship” jobs. few minutes before calling it a Nine Hundted and Fifty-nine: ~ hoists, foundry manufactured ‘Out: pumps and cars for the like a. rocket to the. mogn,. day. Two good results are thus Some 52,000 apprentice-trained . “EDMUND G. BROWN, mines. you may impress your gir] friend craftsmen been. added to ‘Geal) accomplished: the prevention ‘of “Governor.” it open The Taylor Brothers kept but for seven years after the you'll use twice as much gas loss of water through boiling and Califronia’s skilled labor force -oOn KAGR Radio Sundays, 9:30-10 a.m mines of this area were closed. as-you would in an easy agcelera-. the prevention of vapor lock in ‘since WWII, according to Mr. Only recen tly was it demolished. tion, . 25. = . the fuel line. Hanna. Money of these have “ad“Unc Sunday Comics Take Look At Cable vanced to supefvisory and other] ©4ttery terminal corrosion has Charlie had experience in mining. positi in i 4 one effect that often escapes at try. : as =S. R. pring breve g director en a (Of UL Depa maemget : F Labor, . : ; a ee ogee ike tae io tg Club.. That utomobile is .its its] is _When you start, shift quickly} ars. That. Per. sind ‘isMigs aes ' gasoline Pes "high atthe San1 Francisco capitalists such #ran capitalists ‘such ¢as. Bureau of Apprenticeship and tendency-to eat the cable connec-. James Flood, Training, joined with Mr. Hanna hour uses abo Same speed. Out se ; EH on the road, use. moderate Moze-Guntz, end. le" Doug Pledger, the well-known — operations. He ran the Daisy Hill out of low gear. Low at cece Sry San Francisco radio personality, P A i N T [N G 2 WM. : F. ; B7 * : . GOLLU liad in-] saa in pointing out that although tion. gear Za A motorist’ recently had the terests in other mines, ‘among California has the largest and whie h was the Gold’ ' Quality Cente r. Work terminals ‘of “the car battery per hour’ you'll Reason able finest apprenticeship program ‘in He married Harriett J. Oryer, ‘get about 10. ais : Rates the nation, there are still far too cleaned. No inspection of the whose famil y owned property at : Maintain a steady spéed. You'll eable was made. A few hours few apprentices in training to ee, * 124 Mill Street, where Hartung’s ahs Rae keep up with the state’s skill later, right at the height of his Jewelry Store Ee INTERIOR + EXTERIOR is now located. dent that “gold will come back; Satisfaction with a job . well needs. They urged all qualified done, the cable connection with They built a home at 212 Bank and Grass Valley will boom more’ Phone ‘Grass Valley 874 the .terminal broke. A new unit Street more than 60 years ago than’ any city in the United} Also Spray Painting Woman Is Named As Was necessary. : ‘ ata cost of $750, be Ed Tayl or had the Ford autoConsiderable trouble and. exHead Of Christian pense might. have: been ‘saved mobile agency in. Grass Valley had inspection been apart of for many years. Earl Taylor was instrumental Mrs. Kathryn F,Cook of Bosthe cleaning work. in building. the Bret. Harte Inn. ton has been named president of RURAL ROADS Charlie, the only survivor, beThe Mother Church, The First At anh average rate of 30 miles Church of Christ, Scientist, in per hour, according to the Nalieves that the price of gold should 80 to $105 an ounce. He is confitional Automobile Club, it would Boston, Massachusetts. A native of South Bend; Inditake an automobile more than ana, she has devoted her entire 11. years to travel over the 3,time to the practice of Christian 012,500 odd miles of rural roads Science healing for many years. in the United States today. Her husband was George Shaw ‘Never fight sleep at the wheel Cook. A former Christian Science lecturer, teacher, and editor, of your car, surrender ‘to it off he served as president of The the road, sayS. the California AuMother Church just 20 years ago. tomobile Association. Mrs. Cook’s appointment was announced by The Christian Science board of ‘directors at the annual meeting of The Mother HIGHER . Church. She succeeds Leonard T. Cook will serve a one-year term. Active in various capacities in the Christian Science movement, She accepted a ‘position in the office of the Committee on Publication for Indiana in 1924. Since that SAMPSON’S Custom Printing Rubber Stamps TOMORROW TREAT NOW AND SAVE COSTLY REPAIRS Eaton’s. Stationery time favorites as Donald Duck, Blondie, Flash Gordon, . Snuffy Smith ana many more : Science Organization Carney, a member of the board of trustees of The Christian Science Publishing Society, Mrs, delights young and old with his reading of such all ee Don’t take:it from us—take it from independent experts and from facts and figures that are now a matter of record. POPULAR SCIENCE sums up Chevy’s unmistakably ~ . modern style this way: “The fact is, in it#” price class Chevy establishes a new high in daring styling . . .” This is one more reason your new Chevrolet will bring a higher allow ance at trade-in time, as Chevy has over the years. A look at last year’s used car prices* ‘shows Chevrolet averaged up to $128 more than comparable models of the other leading low-priced. two. “Guide Book figures of the National Automobile Dealere Asin. PLUS 5 MORE BIG BESTS OVER ANY OTHER CAR IN CHEVROLET'S FIELD! Best Brakes. Chevy showed the best brakes of the leading low-priced three in repeated highway speed stopping tests conducted by NASCAR.* No wonder. Chevy’s brakes, built for up to. two-thirds longer lining life, are the biggest in its field. *National Association for Stock Car Advancement and Research , Gibson Cards . time she has ‘been almost continuously engaged in some Ll 120 Mill St. phase of Christian Science work. Best Engine. Every motor magazine has’ given Chevy’s passenger car and Corvette V8’s_unstinted praise. As SPORTS CARS Grass Valley ILLUSTRATED puts it: “Indeed, this device is surely the most wonderfully re-sponsive engine available today at any price.” SAVE 10% . Best Economy. No doubt about this: a pair of Chevrolet sixes came in first and second in their class in this year’s Mobilgas Economy Run—getting the best mileage of any full-size car, Best Room. Dimensions reported to the. Automobile Manufacturers Association make —t : it clear. Chevy’s front seat. hip room is up to ; Best Ride. No doubt about this. MOTOR .: 5.9 inches wider than comparable cars. We're cutting 10% off the regular price _ TREND magazine sums it up this way: of any Standard Floor products you order the smoothest, most quiet, softest riding in its price class.” Bee before July 31! Sale includes: CHEVRON WAXGLO self NO WONDER MORE PEOPLE ARE BUYING CHEVROLETS IN "59 THAN ANY OTHER CAR! polishing wax for a lustrous, wear-resist ant film; CHEVRON WAX FLOOR SPRAY to seal floors and control dust; CHEVRON. ppb bison pe ek Lag pred HARDENER seals. and hardens wood. _ ee : a Te 2A ee gos ae > eae oa i ae ee a) authorized Chevrolet-dealer for the best buy on the best hed a “. . '