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Pe ee ee ee ee
Director Witinaes E. Warne ‘of
the.Department of Fish and Game
state was the Inyo-Mono area
which was invaded by an army
of 40,000 to $0,000. Not one overlimit ‘case was made by game
wardens, although 41,000 pounds
of trout, averaging 1% pounds,
were taken from Crowley Lake.
These fish had been planted ‘as:
fingerlings and sub-catchables
last. year by the Department of
Fish and Game. _“Mr. Warne stated: “There were
lots of limits taken on opening
day and during opening weekend.
Fish and game wardens and their
volunteer assistants who.did yeoman service, reported fewer violations than normal, which means
that almost everyone cooperated
in a sportsmanlike manner.The
opening crowd was made up of
good fishermen and good sportsmen.”
Except for a few bright spots,
the picture was generally much
bleaker throughout the state because of the weather.
NORTH: The department’s Region I headquarters in Redding
reported a wet and very cold
opener,
dipping to below freezing in the
north-northeast area. Snow, fell
in some areas. There was a good
early turnout in most of the region, but anglers gave up. after
a few hours of fighting wind and
cold. Hottest spot was Dwinnell
Reservoir, 10 miles northeast of
Weed, where. 204 anglers (67 last
year) caught 468 fish up to 1%
pounds ranging in length from
13 to 20 inches. Many limits were
taken. The Lower Shasta River
also produced a good number of
said the brightest spot in the] pi.”
with the thermometer
crowds were lower. Bright spots
were the smaller domestic water
supply lakes in Marin County. On
Phoenix, Bon.Tempe, and Lagunitas may caught near-limits. Big
crowds also turned out on Uvas
and Llagas Reservoirs in Santa
Clara County, which attracted
two to three times as many anBlers this year as last. The new
Lake Mendocino, a a few miles éast
.of Ukiah, provided quite a few
limitsof trout (planted as. fingerlings) ranging from: 6 to 14
“inches. However, less than 100
anglers tried the lake, which was
opened’ for the first time this
year.
Would ain One
Hen In Bag Limit
Highlighting the Fish and
Game Commission’s’ proposed
hunting regulations for 1959 is a.
return to the one-hen pheasant
in the sportsman”s seasonal bag
limit of 10 in most of the state.
this provision was in effect during 1955-57 hunting seasons but
was dropped last year.
Department game managers report the three years of limited
hen shootihg did not harm the
breeding population and merely
permitted: the hunter to harvest
birds. which otherwise would
have been wasted because of
normal natural mortality.
Announcement’ of the commis-sion’s “determinations” (regulations which it plans to adopt at
its May 29th meeting in Sacramento) was made last week. by
Commission Chairman Thomas H.
Richards, Jr. The public is invited to attend the session to present
its views on 1959 rules
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Thave — Gae oe leagues are :
this’ season, the. Colts still
: In general. . im one of the teams to beat in. ’
‘the score with the Colts:
playing their first home game of
the 1959 season, Mi -Jake
Goldsberry will in all probability
go along with the team that has
won the two league games to
date. The starting team will be
as follows: Tucker p, Jonés c,
Simon 1b, Goldsberry 2b, Skeahan 3b, Barnes ss, LeDuc If, Daley
cf, and B Barnes rf. ~
Game time will be 2:30, with
admissions set at 50 cents for
adults and 25 cents for children.
The concession stand will. be in
full operation for the opening of
Placer-Nevada League: basebalk
Grass Valley for the 1959 seaWould Improve
Fishing In Tahoe
Assemblyman Paul J: Lunardi
of Roseville has introduced a resolution calling for a five-point
program aimed at improving fishing in Lake Tahoe. }
The resolution noted the growth
in the Lake Tahoe area offers a
tremendous opportunity for development of sport fisheries.
“All indications are that game
fish are far less abundant in Lake
Tahoe than they once were, both
in numbers and in weight,” the
resolution said. “The causes of
the apparent ‘decline in abundance are not known and are difficult eve to guess on the basis of
available information.”
The resolution requests the Department of Fish and Game to
make a “thorough and. extensive
study” at a reasonable cost to
include theses points:
1. Determine approximate pro‘. duction of game fish in past years,
to gain some idea of the potential fish production and how
much of it now is being realized.
2. Test possibilities ef stocking
large numbers of trout of various
strains.
3. Study interrelationhips of
game and forage species, and the
food chains of the game fish,
with the hope of finding new forage species to introduce. .
4, Test importance of lake tributaries to sport fisheries.
5. Carry out chemical and limto provide a clear picture of the
interrelationships of the fish present and -various facets of their
environment.
Kennedy Sentenced
To State Prison
Following denials of motions
for a new trial, Superior Judge
Ben Ragain sentenced Charles
Kennedy, Jr., to the state penitentiary on Tuesday, May 12. «
COLD SUFFERERS
Get STANBACK, tablets or powders,
for relief of COLD DISCOMFORTS.
The STANSBACK prescription type
formula is a combination of pain relieving ingredients that work together
for FAS RELIEF of HEADACHE,
NEURALGIA and ACHING MUSCLES
due to colds. STANBACK also REDUCES FEVER. SNAP BACK with
Fiasco
AT NEVER FAILS _
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' . Public Works, or his
For the Braves, who will be. .
nological sampling as necessary}
_ . shutting off the water fr
ANIZATION,
department is
‘under the Su‘Public Works
the maintent and operastem of water
ea ution.
or person appointed by the Oity Manager,
thal be collector of water revenues (hereinafter called the Water
Collector), who shall be responsible for keeping the books gir
records of the Water Department,
and for receiving all moneys due
the said department; and it shall
be his duty to deposit all moneys
so received: by him with the City
Treasurer,
Section 2. APPLICATIONS
FOR WATER.
No person shall use any city
water, without first making application, to the Water Collector to
install a tap on the city water
main, or to turn on the water
where a tap is already installed.
Before the appication is approved
the prospective water .user shall
furnish such information as the
Water Collector may require in
order to fix the proper water
rate to be charged; and no application will be approved unless,
and until, such information is furnished.
Any water user desiring to discontinue the use of water upon
any premises, On account of such
premises being vacated, shall
‘give notice at the office of the
Water Collector and such user
shall be charged for water until
the notice of discontinuance is
given. In the event that the premiseés are te-occupied, application
shall be made at the office of the
Water Collector as required by
oe _paragraph immediately preing.
Section 3. WATER RATES.
The City Council shall, by resolution, ‘establish the water rates
to be charged, or the method by
which the water:rates shall be
fixed by the Water Collector, and
formulate such rules and regulations for the guidance of the
Water Collector as the Council
may deem n
All. water: rates: shall be ‘the
amounts to be char, arged per month
and shall be due’ and payable
monthly in advance. No credit
shall be allowed for less than
one\half month.
harges for water shall be
paid bythe owner of the prophich water is supplied,
or by the properly authorized
sg of the owner of the prope
The Water Collector shall keep
a record of all rates fixed by him
fn accordance with the resolutions .
of the City Council; and shall,
at the time of fixing any water:
rate, give written notice to the
"water user concerned,
Property used exelusively for
religious worship shall not be
charged for water used if it is
used in accordance with other
provisions of this ordinance, unless such property is being leased
-lfor religious purposes and rents
are being received by a secular
person or organization.
The City Council shall listen to
the complaint of any water user
at its first regular meeting of
the month and, at its discretion,
adjust water rates so that all
‘. charges for water shall be fair
and equitable.
Section 4. DELINQUENCY.
If any water user is delinquent
in the payment of his water bill
for a period of thrée: months, it
shall be the duty of the Water
Collector to give such delinquent
water user ten days written notice to pay such bill: If the bill
is not paid within the specified
time, it shall be the duty of the
Superintendent of Public bag
or his authorized representative,
upon request by the Water Cec
tor, to shut off the water
ithe premises of such i a
water user. Where
been shut off from Pgs
bill, stall not be turned on
again by any person until 2,
ment in full of such —
water bill, and/or upon pecan
of the Water Collector. _
The Chief of Police, or his representative, upon request, -shall
accompany the Superintendent of
representative, for the purpose
ises of any one_
msible to the . Works
by the Superintendent of Public
he
a
No person, or persons,
allow any water to run to waste
from any hose, pipe or hydrant,
or in any other manner at any
time, or use the same for irrigation outside of the hours which
may be prescribed by the City
Council; atte should any‘ person
continue to allow water to be
wasted in violation of this paragraph, the water shall be shut
off forthwith from the premises
and shall not be tuned on again
until assurances satisfactory to
the City shall have been obtained.
No ‘one except a properly authorized agent of the City shall
turn on or shut off water to any
premises without a permit from
the Water Collector.
No person whose water service
pipe is connected directly or indirectly to a water main of the
Oity, shall allow any other person to connect any pjipe or hose
to his service pipe without. authorization from the Water Collector.
No person shall attach or cause
to be attached any water service
pipe or hose to any pipe whatsoever than the water mains of the
City without authorization from
the Water Collector.
No person shall place upon, or
about, any fire hydrant, water
gate, curb-stock or stop-cock connécted with the City’s water system, any building material or
other obstruction so as to prevent
free access to the same at all
times.
No person other than authorized employees of the City or
members of the Fire Department
shall open any fire hydrant or
attach any hose thereto for any
purpose without first obtaining
written permission of the Chief
of the Fire Department or the Superintendent of Public Works.
In case of fire, water users shall
shut off all irrigation, or any
steady flow of water being used,
when the fighting of any fire reasonably necessitates the same.
The City shall, at all times, have
the right of ingress to, and egress
from, the premises of any water
user at all reasonable hours for
any and all purposes connected
with the supply of water, and the
exercise of any and all right secured to it by law and the provisions of this ordinance.
Section 6. PENALTIES.
Any person violating any of
the provisions of this ordinance
shall be guilty of-a misdemeanor
and, upon conviction thereof,
I] be punishable by a fine not
exceed Five Hundred Dollars
.00), or by imprisonment not
exceeding ten (10) days, or by
both such fine and imprisonment.
Section 7. REPEAL.
Ordinances Nos. 149, 190, 192,
232, 245, 265 and all other ordinances or parts of ordinances in
conflict with the provisions of
this ordinance, are hereby repealed; except that this repeal
shall not affect or prevent the
prosecution or punishment of any
persons for any act done or committed in violation of any ordinance hereby repegled prior to
the taking effect of this ordinance, nor tend to reli¢ve any
persons of the responsibility for
any sums owing the City for any
water service supplied or furnished said persons.
Section 8. PUBLIPATION—
EFFECTIVE DATE.
ordinance shall be ubin the NEV A
ci ulation, published and circuted in the City of Nevada City,
and shall become effective on the
first . day of July, 1959,
Passed this llth day of May,
for the-non-payment of a oar ae
D9, by the following vote:
AYES: ‘Mayor Mullis, Council3 Brickell, ‘Carr, Graham, Mc: None.
*: None.
. MULLIS,
ae : Mayor.
Attest:
SAM HOOPER,
City Clerk.
‘Publish: May 14, 1959.
CHAIN SAW .
_ Under $100.00
{A COIN OPERATED
LAUNDRY
(unattended) will add $500 to
. $1,000 to your monthly income.
$5,000 down will put you into
this extremely profitable business. A choice location is now
available in Nevada City. For
complete details call or write
Coin-O-Matic Wash-Dry Equipment Co., 5210 Del Rio Rd.,
Sacramento. Gilbert 1-0029.
TELEX.
SURPLUS GARDEN PLANT
SALE: Hardy, quality, vegetables and flowers, tomatoes,
peppers, cabbage, marigolds,
etc. Val Baima, Lower Banner
Mt. Road, Cascade Ditch Crossing.
LOSE WEIGHT safely ‘with newa eee Dex-A-Diet tablets.
ly 98c at your drug store.
BIG TIRE SALE
For lower tire and battery prices
try Briggs Rio Grande Station,
403 So. Auburn St. New tires
as low as $11.95, plus recapable
tire and taxes.
Distributors for Firestone,
Fisk and Dunlap tires. Ph. 436.
World’s Smallest and Finest
Hearing Aids Since 1936
Also have taken in on new
sets reconditioned, guaranteed used <Acounsticons,
Dahlbergs, and Zeniths. Batteries for all makes.
“Clinics Come and Go Just
For a Day, But Local Service Is. Here to Stayt”
AUBURN
HEARING AID
SERVICE
Livingston Bldg.
701 High St—Suit 214
WM. D. LONGLEY
Office Phone TU 5-5601
Home Phone TU 5-6086
om
WILL MAKE OUT OF TO
CALLS BY APPOINTMENT.
WEEKENDS
SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE NUGGET
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
On the 28th day of May, 1959,
at the hour of 9:30 a.m. on the.
front steps of the Court House,
Nevada City, County of Nevada,
State of California, Inter-County
Title Company, the trustee under
the herein mentioned Deed of
Trust, will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash,
in lawful money of the United
States, the interest acquired and
now held by them as trustee in
and to the following described
real property situated in the
County of Nevada, State of California, particularly described as
follows:
Parcel No. 1: All that portion
of Lots Seven (7) and Eighteen
(18) of the South half (S%) of
Section Thirteen (13), Township
Sixteen (16) North, Range Eight
(8) East, Mount Diablo Base and
Meridian described as follows:
Commencing at a point North
40° 07’ East 3.60 feet from a steel
‘post in James Snell’s fence on
the West side of the lower Grass
Valley Road, said post béing situated. South 25° 27’ East 19.61
feet from Corner No. 17. of the
General Grant Placer Claim and
from the Southwest corner of the
New England Claim, running thence North 40° 07° East
234.07 feet along West side of
road to a 1 inch pipe: thence
North 78° 56° West 131.66 feet
to a point 2 feet East of Snell’s
fence; thence South 6° 02’ West
205.41 feet parallel with and 2
feet East of fence to the place
of beginning.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM all
mineral below a depth of Fifty
(50) feet from the surface.
tings No. 2: A portion of the
ew
91); lots 7 and 18 in the South}
England Quartz Claim (CLot}.
For Sale
AC WELDER, complete, new,$120. Ideal for garage, service
station. Take $60. Ph. GV 2036.
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Dodge
one-half -ton truck, 4. wheel
drive, for Jeep or guns. Phone
432, Nevada City.
$10 REWARD for information
leading to the return of Japanese pocket size radio lost near
corner of Washington Road and
Highway 20. Reply Box 126,
Nugezet.
LAND WANTED: To. buy unimproved one or two sections. V.
Morgan, 934 Galvin Drive, El
Cerrito, Calif.
PROFESSIONAL
GEORGE C. BOLES
242 Commercial St. Nevada City
BROKEN WINDOWS . replaced. ae
Automobile Glass installed.
Electric Sanders for rent. Paint
Sprayers. Moule Paint and
Glass. Phone 1106. Hills Fiat,
Grass Valley.
EVERYTHING
BUILDING .
’ NEEDS .
PETO THE ROOF 4
YUBA RIVER
LUMBER CO.
Phone 489
FOR BEST BUYS IN FINE
Phone NC 560 and 271 Evenings
208 Main bos Nevada City
South 28° 33° West 464.50 feet . If
vada