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Pape NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET March 26, 1959
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hae mit . Commission Meeting . Mild: Weather Gives Prolific Producer! The San Francisco Water De-) Has had Experience in Nati
aime mmission uts rout . Notice is hereby gi that . Boost To Fish partment has thousands of acres. Government. Wallace for Senator.
9 ee eee Sanh hes Ss 0 Fis “Fertile Myrtle,” an eightf hay and grain lands under . the Fish and Game Commission Pl ntin A ti ‘iti year-old brown trout kept in te) y and grain
»] 2 = will meet on April 3, 1959, in a & Activities buaidinpley sod as the Fish, and . Si@are-crop arrangements, and
Adopts ng Ing e ations the State Building. First and Winter js no off-season for fish . Game Department's Mr. Whit. CUltivated crops such as strawNow Is_ the Time!
: . Broadway, Los Angeles, to replanting activities, at least when ney Hatchery in Inyo Gonniy. . tetues: Gears cu oinbe sna
*ontinued from Last Week) i eacuring <2 ‘© and to return] Céive recommendations from its , the winter is as mild as the curae L s sae E h
Cont e iis m me : eek n' an B Lees ae — i. sa own’ officers’ und’ employees: . rent-one in/Calgocia, teat: what may be a national a en pa row crops xX@ ange
Noy oe ea f mae eee Ir ices aed ee ite . from the Department of Fish During January, fo: instance, . The prolific fish produced Weill weche ss bees \ ore oer pepe ae is ‘Rick ana G ee hcerey and Game and other Public . 1,068,145 rainbow trout finger-. 12,040 eggs ai spew ila, dina B k
was adopted as Mer ee se es Sha agencies, from organizations of . lings were stocked. nearly all of} last November. It required the . What clean, refreshing 00 S
rea in northern . fish with ian io plat = js,. Ptivate citizens, and from any . them via airplane, to high coun-! milt from two males to fertilize shaves you get witha
penued to eeiude . removed the sit limit unitrogs. ij peep ones Ga “ul ae Pana eee Ara sie eggs. rs average two-too Largest Selection of Used
fumboldt, Trinity and} ohe Colorady River arca and auSale ; ‘TUCKS included , subcatchree-year-old female bro
Ea adage see EERE BES ee ae pes : ie gee aa s : relating to birds or mammals, . able and 2,800 catchable raintroht produces about 3,000 pial Gillette POCKET EDITIONS Py hi i s ae i Pee eat ae = nes ‘ & . 3 =. = a or any species or variety therebows, 400 surplus rainbow broodj for artificial spawning. SUPER?
see tnt H ehway 49 and ike Dende ere fee as pal in accordance with Section . stock and 68,000 silver salmon} “Myrtle” is 29 inches long Razor
( Bree ‘ Berka ae a ie mus ifs oe BES ater 206 of the Fish and Game Code. fingerlings. and weighed 1114 pounds beSPEED
; Sig pecnae po REESE SS FISH AND GAME CoM. Warmwater fish planted in’ fore the “blessed event.” @ eaenet to SHINE PARLOR
Quit ften’ th lamace achicn MISSION. . public waters included 6,500 . : = your face
4 Quite often the damag: which By WM. J. HARP, ! channel catfish, 1,234 bluegill,{ Red-breasted mergansers someIn the Greatest Town in
i ( le cieeet wen Woenee: Assistant to the . 721 brown bullhead, 284 large-. times cooperate in feeding by California
ean s Commission. ! mouth bass and 605 white crap, forming a long line abreast and with Blue Blade :
4 . 4 ee ; ; ieee t a j pie. i driving a school of fish into shalDispenser and 212 Ww. Main St. isn il roder OD I } . . {
Southern California check. : Ea EE Expenenced. as: City (Judge. . Most of the planting was done} low water, where they are easier Styrene case GRASS VALLEY
; : tie Cc. a limit Era Wallace for Sy nator. 'in central and southern waters. to catch.
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Db toar gence On March 10, the California Public Utilities Commission handed down a 3-to-2
‘ i now having Se * F s , i , ;
a ie decision denying, for the most part, our applications to discontinue certain little-used
ss esa seas California passenger trains. This decision has caused some misunderstanding : a
Other Warmwater Fis
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ee eS of our feelings about passenger train servic. THE TRUTH IS..
t : ! ned lukes in
Sa . ‘Tunty was set at 10
ey i ey Momeara. EY -CapiElsewhere,
f mit on crappie in San Diego
bag limit
.
Ocean Saimon
i iered that all
tedne. OEE alt water on
: ense during the
ripe n both sides of
n to the comwe
x regulation, which
ES 1¢ ocean OF
t+. Sur, prohibits
Eewe of ; ss P : , .
baunae ies We’re in the business of running trains— both passenger and freight—and
a oe en we expect to be running them for a long time to come. We want to make
oe it very clear just how we feel about our passenger service.
Other Ocean Fisheries
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1 . We want to run passenger trains that you need
> and use. We welcome passenger business and
we hope more people wili ride our trains.
a We want our passenger trains to be good trains.
an We think our passenger service is as good as any
oe in the country..and we intend to keep it that way.
~Rrduce t cee 3 We feel, however, that it is Only sensible to
m fams soutn of the MonSe Eee enneby discontinue those trains which so few people use
Eo RIC ane ee ae ae that the trains obviously are no longer needed.
Oct % San Luis Obispo County,
from the foot of Pier Avenue to
the Old LeGrande Pier pilings,
and at Morro Beach from 35th
=
Street to Hotel Point. Close the
on of Morro Beach between
the n outh of Hazard Canyon and .
eerie ARE WE ACTING IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST?
ee ay, a distance of about r }
In Del Norte County close that
part of the coast north of Bat Yes! Say these Commissioners.. . )
tery Point to the taking of razor
clams in 1959; ee area south
.
of Battery Point
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ee ee Last week, C. Lyn Fox, President of the California PubThe dissenting Commissioners pointed out that, although :
lic Utilities Commission, and Commissioner Matthew J. they were keenly aware that a utility incurs an obligation to’
Dooley, who presided and heard all evidence at the hearmeet demands of public convenience and necessity, as an ecoA S ings, took sharp issue with many opinions expressed in nomic factor any deficit suffered due to passenger train losses
the March 10 decision of the ather three Commissioners. must be subsidized by agricultural, industrial and governmental
j In their dissenting statement Commissioners Fox and Dooley ship ae They said that a the Pree as th e majority deciIS 7 W AYS said that Southern Pacific “. . . is to be commended rather than sion ignores the one oie siahon oe general and of
condemned for initiating economies designed to reduce its outCalifornia shippers . . . in particular.
R of-pocket loss and thus enable it to continue on a reasonable The two Commissioners further stated that they had“.. been
BETTER F 0 basis a public passenger service which will meet the public need unable to find in the record any evidence indicating, in the
and convenience as demonstrated by present usage.” slightest.degree, any lack of integrity in applicant’s presentaJ THE . BIG : They further said, “.. Southern Pacific . . has met fully the tion. In this connection it is significant that the presiding
burden of proof necessary to sustain its application.. .” Commissioner . . . found no lack of integrity in their developHOUSEHOLD “In no instance does the daily average number of through ment and presentation.
revenue passengers carried between major termini by any one of And they concluded, “There comes a time when those charged
SERVICES these six trains equal one bus load. To require applicant to conwith the responsibility of regulating public utilities should face
tinue to provide railway passenger service for a single bus load up to the facts of change and act witt . ), j-ctivity and reason.
of passengers is uneconomical in the extreme.” That time has arrived in the Statc of California.”
GLENBROOK Lt .
GAS Co. = . . 3 <=,
G. V. N. C. Highway
Telephone
G. V. 606 N. C. 605