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THE NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET — Thursday, March 18, 1976—5-.
County unemployment
to remain high
By DANGLEASON employed was higher as was Of the estimated ‘1,012,700 .
Nevada county’s unemthe number of unemployed unemployed in February,
ployment rate stands at near which averaged 1,325 in 1974 approximately 797,000 were
17 per cent and is expected to for a13 per cent average. _ either claiming of receiving
reach as high as 18% per cent . California’s unemployment unemployment benefits under
before it gets better, an official rate dropped from 9.9 per cent one of several programs,
of the California Employment in January to 9.5 per cent in according to a mid-month
Development Department February, Lawson said. survey.
says.
Bill Lawson said Tuesday case
the total work force in the jobs
county during January was for instance, are seasonal and ‘ 464,537 in midJanuary and
‘37 a f i 9,850 down from 10,225 in 1975 that when people are laid off* 571,994 earlier,
in 1975 and that unemployment they know they will have their eb tce 15. 7
was 2,000, 16.9 per cent. job back in spring.
“The Nevada county ,
situation seems to be similiar
to the state as a whole only é
worse,” he said. Figures for
“‘geaso) 9?
eis suanied with 3,438 . .
ended aa xt for an olse
Dloyment started at 20% and : : a
=. seached.-a high of 2,150 in=
.’. April-May but finished down to
1,800 by the end of the year.
The average for 1975 was 1,835.
The unemployment rate " ;
— — , © dow of 10.8 per cent in October. Sag h. & mame 90a) He, 4
i as a i = It finished the year at 15 per lCsaAsSCOCd) tC Te ene
SPRING DAYS ON THE YUBA. Young Aaron Alexander, 9, found an old vine to cent for an average of 15.5 per . “spacers pata somes es a
swing on during a family outing at Bridgeport on the South Yuba River. Aeron cent. se NUTCH/BUFFET j§§§§ SOFA SLEEPERS
was enjoying the recent warm weather with his folks, Brad and Janet Alexander Lawson said that compared TABLES BY BASSETT SOFAS fi
of Colfax. . E _ to 1974 the average number. of , ’
ofA promotes Spindler to : DEPARTMENTS _]
wii i ee oe = ge Sorry, At These Low ‘Prices. « .
sesacned eine ty Moka NOP Ge: <i gat ber tashend, Brace, peren o Lay-AWays, Caso Lingy. wae tery : : et ! : ts of a son and = -s SALE GOOD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th
A staff 24 years ago as head bookkeeper for the West Los th Y, jl
: “until 1989 when she moved to the Grass Valley office. She TOBER' !
. More petitions Thies hale Daandicis 7
support usnely the extent of repair needed on :
-_ . , A 23 quality jewelry. Often such
4 work is sent by merchants to
enue Bena arth hineeetieel signatures ay . , service centers, in some cases
de f ff
who have signified their support of the proposed Disney Why retry yo
project at Independence Lake-Mt. Lola by petition. have never met? Our crafts;
The recent petitions were submitted by Jerry Wells, men are experienced in all . NY
president of the Truckee-Donner Lake Chamber of _ phases of jewelry -repair. jer
Sa tle cove peities ee neie tae ff} ERWIN J, SCHWARZ A offen oF
a loca nd North Tahoe stores and gathering #j/ ° Mfg. Jeweler te :
Cf paCeS He sid there was no active solicitation such as a 242 Colfax Ave., Grass Valley Bi AAT ‘
4 door to door campaign, no pitch or pressure was used. 973-5907 ; ee =
q work) in this area—the ones who pay the tax bill—want Your local jewelry Service Center