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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

September 17, 1959 (6 pages)

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seeen ce eee een enseeen soe en ee neeneenneoeee s a __ $3.00 Per Yeor-SingieCopies ¥0 “ante RE; IN GRASS bec ‘Méporks coming from ‘Downie. three youthful mingr s had lesser} Ville state that three skilled deep ‘huggets totaling more than $50] sea skin divers seeking gold in. an ounce as specimen or jewelry the North Yuba River one mile] gold, “ west of town came up with nug-. “Those of us interested in min. ne. pets valued-at nearly $900 dur-. ing cannot be anythi ng but keening two days of operation. “Fly interested in reports from pros The important find was con-. pectors,” he said. firmed by 1. L. Muelstionk, gen-. . “These yo ihine dsveke dank eral manageered the at Wtaes Secabibcties jst at thee whtakored! of the State Mining Board. » gold pan were a ee aes." Huelsdonk said the three young] _ [)* Riverside County miners, Ken-. neth and Gary Vance and Don] f\ J jnia’s highway system for ‘the Brolin, have proved that. nuggéts . ‘fiseal year 1961, reports the Calistill ate to be found in the scores i The nuggets were taken from the bed of the North Yuba from. porno”,pier existing agencies and create eight} ig said . this “pleased” with the ecutive -branch functions would. “public awareness and conscienbe consolidated. tious cooperation” of the public en lion for primary, secondary, and . ~ » It was unveiled at a two-day. in helping preve forest fires meeting of department heads and . since he decided nt against closing deputi — urban highways and $203 million for those California highways that Governor Brown new agencies, into which all ex-. week he was to California will total $50 mil-. more than 20 feet below the sursuch a success that the group has face, voted to continue the event anThe mining site is near the nuall y but with minor changes scene of the old Yore Bridge on : state and regional water pollu appointed committee headed by . Sion, and Beaches and Parks Comformer Director of Finance Bert . mission, W. Levit, would wipe out several . ae The called-for apportion 2. The fourth annual “Labor Day of Federal-Aid Highway Funds }> Valley. the plan proposes elimination of the_ ‘State Lands Commission, Franchise Tax Board, Wildlife Conservation Board; Horse Racing Board, Water Rights Board, The plan, prepared by a Brown-. tino boards, Recreation Commis tion, and emptying in:‘the Sacramento Governor Would Reorganize State Government; To Have Eight Agencies head and deputies. fornoa State Automobile Associa of streams bisecting the Sierra year...... GOVERNOR’S REPORT A tentative plan for a sweeping reorganization of state gov-] ernment was under close study. thisweek by Governor Edmund . G. Brown’s executive department of Sierra County’ and a member} ¢characters with a burro and on eee enredaeoenene ain last —Photo by Cec. MacCrackén. MRS. IVA ROW es at Davis, where Gov-. the forests as a precaution during ‘her mother) en route to a reunion in Arizona. . ¢™°r Brown called are part of the interstate system, ‘Dora took} for “full and. ‘Iva has continued, single-handfrank” discussion fire hazard season. , . and sisters Ollie an followed route says the CSAA. the in by of its proposals. theHehigh owned y propert bank river said that only about 2,000 aint cles 1 Lover Bunce ’s Tom Ingram of Grass Valley, ig years ago. ed. She remodeled and renovat-. Speedy action by the President’ The Gover nor empha sized that. a cres were "ee atte: minnig official said president of the ossociat burne d over during ion, who in’signing the bill is expected to They had workedi various lo-. ed the premises at 142 Mill Street. the plan cal restaurants before then. with prevent the imminent breakdown The family. came to Grass Val-. and part gold . Davi ‘oObiassen, sai e threein ‘the Natoinal System of i ley 1930 f raska. Wal-. as big as a baseball and contain. 9@Y ride Saturday, Sunday, and am, iter "On * Glening more than five ounces. ate yore ben eee th Olusa, Colusa them the} nty; Napa, Huelsdonk further reported the Napa County; Galt an 'yolsom; ¢ Was no. way system as authorized in the. he examined nugget, and part quartz weighed a por Soh trail bossFa a Oakland; Santa Rosa, ‘Sonoma 1959 California. Legislature. County, and Marysville, Yuba The i-cent per gallon increase County. in ‘the federal agsoline and motor The long ride started from fuel tax will begin October 1 and was. only tentative, in-. the first 10 days of. September, in March of this year. She recalls. tended by the Levit committee . compared with 31,500 in 1957 and that there were seats for 32 cus-. to be a “startin point” for dis. 10,600 in 1958. All the fires betomers in 1947. She can now] cussion and further study before . tween September 1 and 10, 1959, serve 58 at one time. a final. report is prepared. were minor. “Beginning in May, 1958, Mrs. ° Even after he receives the final sida g Rowe inaugurated the policy of report Governor Brown. said, the Not so pleasant, Governor keeping open 24 hours a day, év. decision on what proposals are to . Brown said, was the state’s Labor ery day of the year. Tourists, parbe made to the State Legislature . Day traffic record, despite imticularly, appreciate it. will be made by him. He indi-. provement over last year. AES ‘a, and} Mrs. Rowe employs 18 people. cated he has several reservations. There were 38 deaths this year, ~ them . Five of them are cooks. One of. about the plan in its present . Compared with Cisco, Nevada County, near the continue for 22 months expiring Hugo, Colorado, 52 in 1958; 405 liked agg = atpt the waitresses, Mrs. Grace Miller, . form. Sierra summit on Highway 40. . on June 30, 1961. In addition, the , injury accidents, compared with They ice's. fi nee . has been with her for the entire Camp was made.that night near Federal Highway Act calls for ret ke ts . 1416; 706 injured victims, com“when . 12 years. _ The seer Fire Department Aux. the Grouse Ridge Ranger Station the allocation to the Highway Nolaneentit. ee rears tie ba meat dic teenie dicen pared with 731. . All Mrs. Rowe’s_ husband, John, -is} of the meeting, he will expect iliary met on Friday, Septerfber} at the 7,500-foot elevation, where Trust -Fund of one-half of the they arranged to pu *. 988 11, at 8 p.m. in the Elementary the group was served a steak din revenue from the 10 per cent fed-. He fae er ve aes ete the. full support of department School Building, Nevada City. nér and joined a. horsemen,un-. eral excise tax on passenger cars, . ; sgheads. all. of whom RS.Bppointed . after” thei traffic Christine Sonke “cénducted” her} able to make the opening day and five-eighths of the ‘revefue f first meeting as president, since . tide. from the present 8 per cent fed“We must ‘sive money; we} @ or Brown announce the auxilairy had been in recess}. During the second day the rideral excise tax on auto parts and must cut out extra jobs: we aunt the week that a commit Holds I ers threaded their way among the accessories for a three-year period for the summer months, oi ee must end waste,” Governor] tee of the Governor's Council: has The first very tentative plans} chain of lakes in the area and refrom July 1, 1961, to June 30, for a “buck stew” to be held in. turned to the base camp in time 1964, State ccbcsnneind today is re-}POrtant task of .studying the efNovember were discussed. for another. big outdoor dinner. ¥ Studies designed to establish ¢An) sponsive to the needs of the peo-. fect of automation and mechaniA report was given on the exan equitable allocation of highHastens Tahoe = 0 reeway ple, Governor Brown declared,}7#tion on employment. penditure¢? of the 49er Fire Deway costs are under way and it but. it is doubtful if it can conHe noted the effects. of autopartment. A revelation in the is expected that a report on this ° Construction started last week . tinue to be unless it is made more . Mation and mechanization already ecohomic handling of all monies “. subject will be made to Congress
Plan on another section of four-lane efficient and economical. are being felt in a wide Variety collected. prior to the expiration of the tem! divided freeway on U. S. High-. These are the eight agencies] °! industries. A new plan for a membership ‘lot porary tax levies just adopted. ie ‘way 40, it was announced by. proposed by the committee: “Peak labor requirements .for attendance drive was instituted . The Pacific Telephone and/the State Division of Highways’. 1, Finance, which would in-} the cotton harvest are down from by the unanimous vote of all Telegraph Company on Septem-. district office at Marysville. William Bailey, Jr, of San clude the present Department of . 120,000 to 60,000 as a result of present. A “surprise basket” will Jose, flying an advertising plane ber 32 announced a speeded up} me jewest link in the growin Finance, plus documents filing}]*#€ use of cotton picking mabe; filled. by the members with for a Stateline, Nev., club, was construction program to keep U, S. 40 Freeway wit cetens and election functions of the Sec-. chines,” he said. “One brewery gifts wrapped to conceal contents}; ined when his plane crashed in response to a number of inpace with Lake Tahoe's mush-] teom'-0.8-mile west ‘of “Monte retary of State, personnel admin-} 548 eliminated both its swing but of real value to a homemaker. and burned at the newly dediquiries which have been received, rooming population, Vista, about 10 miles east of. istration, a new, consolidated. #"4 graveyard shifts. Petroleunr A drawing will be held at the z Lee T. Apple, manager of ‘the E. J. Bean, local manager, said . Colfax, to 0.77 mile east of Bax-. revenue department treasury de-. 7@finery employment is down and December meeting, and the : memcated Bake: shoe! SaaS: It was the second plane crash Bank of America in Truckee, conthe company plans to add some} ter, a total of 5.1 miles, partment and accounting and dis-. there have been sharp <_< ber must he present to win. Na of the day at the airport, which firmed that approval has been $500,000 worth of facilities to} In addition to the concrete freebursing function of the Con-. i" laundry payrolls.” tickets can be purchased. Tickets was dedicated in a three-day progranted to continue operation of allow for more than double the} way, the project calls for con-. troller. can only. be obtained by attendGovernor Brown said new aa gram. The first mishap caused the Tahoe City branch ona connumber of telephones in the Lake} struction of ramps, connections, 2. Health and ‘Welfare, to in-] better ‘ways of working mean ance at the meetings. If any mempersons two to injuries tinuous basis through September minor Tahoe area during Lex next five/frontage roads, and five rein-. clude the present Departments of pot ber brings a guest she is to re-. wnon their craft lande a ptosis and d in, trees, 30, 1960. years. forced concrete traffic structures. Socia} Welfare, Public Health, (% ceive one extra ticket and one Mal ards of living and that their One project speciale up drastiIn past years the Tahoe City The Madonna Construction] Mental Hygiene, Veterans Affairs enduction must not be imwill be given to the.guest. Each Aixport, Manager coim. T. Wordell said Bailey’s low wing bthioe” Sime been closed on Sepcally is a $50,000 ent in-} Company of San Luis Obispo won] and a pew Rehabilitation Services member is to be allowed to bring monoplane, carrying an electrical tember 30, but in view of steadily. staHation job in the *% Tahoe}the contract for the joblast. department. the same guest twice only and ents we cannot ignore the fact advertisig sign beneath it, took increasing busines activity and Building which will allow 700] month with a low bid of $4,739,3. Commerce. anid Labor, to inthat we must at the samé‘time receive a ticket each time: If the the approaching Winter Olympics special permission was obtained project originally was not schedHeavy equipment has. been Employment and Industrial Re-. developing new skills and finding the member will receive one ex} moved onto the site, and the imilations and the newly authorized] °ther productive places in.our tra ticket. Number of guests per]. way down the 5,100-foot runway, from national banking authoriuled to begin until 1962. to 200 feet, then crashed oneties to continue operations during member is unlimited. quarter of a mile east of _the the winter and the following sumwill be accommodated by early acre the nay allaznen) ~ The next meeting will be on 4 Corrections, to. Seda Ge Cousbines Seow urged Presimer. January under expansion proj. ie naphinpa of he 4. . Present Corrections Department The fire was controlled by El Apple also announced that conDorado National Forest and Lake struction has* been completed on Sets a tehee Ce No ekaive from be“pident and Youth Authority._ Tahoe Bank Will Be Open For Games mow: Phones by Pe . clude the present Departments of] 28Sist those, who are displaced in October 9, Same time and place. . "@2W8¥ Truckee Is Busiest State Entry Port Willey tee wectadion: dui a separate temporary branch in ee SB dees ae Pope road will be necessary during}, 5. Public Safety, to include the} in her Seg ys preliminary operations. present Military Department,} —={<tews. Squaw Valley, which will be open $40,000 ——— ores to bine _ At.its western terminus the new. Motor Vehicles (less vehicle regBailey is survived by his wife ~~~ peing thus : vee vata during the 1960 Winter Olympic} U. S. Highway 40 last month] in San Jose. oraeards cae es section will connect with the 4.5. istration), Highway Patrol, Dis-. ™0V"é “— bee continued to be the busiest point Ralph A. Rutledge and Dick Games to. serve athletes, officials, the following mont}, 98 6 MEM lnc freeway dotion opened tolester Office, Crinnimak dents? The Btemidie: hand 0 and the general public. of entry into California. Antoni fi B A total of 112,531 job to add an iivaid-November. traffic last month. At its eastern. cation and Investigation Depart-. Previous housing measures, Field Cones Costa Samy os anak vehicles a passed through the state. border] with minor -mjuries after their Grass Valley Man aa naeextcar i increase end it will connect with a 7.9. ment, Fire Marshal, and a Driver} Governgr Brown wee fia direppin = {mile freeway section currently} Safety Department, hower in a telegram quarantine station at Truckee, two-place shipstruck the tops] . agate ee beauty of the}under construction and about 30/ 6. Regulation and Licensing, to} of the lead time ne Nevada County, compared with} of trees about 200 feet from the include most of the functions of . "img and prep the next busiest check point at] airport as their ship made a left]. Army Sgt. Samimie L. Roberts, area, the free publicity of the} Per cent complete. present Department of Pro-}Struction in project,. the present the Including Games. Olympit Valley Yermo, San Bernardino County, turn after takin Squaw 29, son of Mrs. Frances Roberts, ae N aie tourist boom all. @ total of 45 miles of four-lane] fessional and Vocational Stand-[°f 25 per on U.S. Highway 91 with 105,216] They were cae to. Tahoe Grass Valley,. was a member of Piescane otiin here,” a‘said, }divided freeway is under con-. ards, Alcoholic Beverage Con-j. matter the 385th Military Police Bat vehicles. Medical Center In all, 644,227 vehicles entered lett seoeah veri the state in August through: the 18 checking points, up more than lane was struction on the 120 miles of U. S./ trol Department, Departments of : urcrs as ple are rg “5 talion tearm which recently -won the inter-battalion softball chamSe aekoa‘Nevada border. Fifty miles of. Savings and Lean, Real Estate, ‘3 pionship in Germany. yaone eaeet y wi freeway have been completed. rius 34,000 from’ the August, 195¢,. €PJohnson: Selects A platoon sergeasit in the‘battotal. House Subcommittee talion’s peedCin oe siSecaea See en more than '6200 res opened to public travel plus/ ‘ Golden a Congressman Harold T. T (Bizz) Meet Johnson, Second District Cali Golden Canaries Cootiette Club. fornia, has been appointed to. se No. 252 met Monday evening,. lect subcommittee of the House September 14, at the ‘Veterans}' -Memorial Building, Nevada City. Ghief Grayback Ella Meyer pre-. way sided at the business session. ~ Marie Daniels, grand must-her“im louse, gave 4 report on the supreme crawl held inLos An aa al exchz eae : — d . 14miles of four-lane expressway . tation, to include the Division of Piha séeinining 2. miles, «hres Highways, San Francisco Port }b: ili be increased Pelarexme = SRD . vehicle registration. 7 public Works and Transpor-. “i she erent Authority, Water Department, . th fice, walt availa-. *04 Eublic Building Bepartnent [de eae ae ee Pe