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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

April 12, 1935 (8 pages)

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EB : . ij . PAGE FOUR ; 2 THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET_ : FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1 1935, : pe —— — The doverninent did not give a demREV. WASHBURN T0 oo wesnbarns. GOLD MINER’S VIEW OF em io aiie cae soa 7 = seers ocr alike, jonstration of efficient management team. lwhen it. took over the railroads duranna <9 : : ie weititd to poli: PRESENT HOOPERS Louis Hooper, ayvthery Hooper, ECONOMICS GOVERNMENT Municipal public utilities were not. the division being according to pol-. ee o quired to pay the tax, so Los An-. tical boundaries; its effect being to) ing the war. ere will always es Ray’ Hooper, Gordon Hooper, Cecil . i geles County, which had municipal. make people in one county pay for present the danger of nearly a. m1sIN SOFTBALL LEAGUE Hooper, Alvin Hooper, Burlin ton . Pag —--. Wooscs and j : a *g B. ahaa! ante from consist ci . water and power, could attract popu-. schools in another. Deluding the . lion employees of the railroads exertee a GuahbiGrn. president =e + cud frank fooper an . deprived of nearly half of their as-. lation and industries by offering the . voters into the .belief that they do. ing a-powerful influence on Congress . . doa 5 ooper. i tit rant high wages for a minimum ; E ble ‘property; ’: thus practically . inducement of a-low tax rate, lower . not: pay taxes promotes government. to & : wi the softball league two years ago any subs 28,8 iaseiere : i Jombining f ri 305 y . age ; % Sa es pes ie doubling the county tax rate, while . power rate and lower water rate, at . extravagances. The people can hard-. production. Combining eaieae with ec, P isk will m in. R Washburn Los Angeles County, comprising 46 the expense of the rest of the state. ly be blamed for voting in favor of . the Veterans, apy ae ve an & pose a percent of the assessed valuation of California’s gold mines, being sitexpensive improvements when they. tion to get what they want at the has a full set of sd fe tat the whole state, was deprived of only uated in the mountain counties and are told they do not pay for them. ‘ lexpense of the rest of the people. 6 percent. The result was exactly the. being large users of electric power, GOVERNMENT MANAGEMENT The granting of higher wages under . were hard hit, and only the richest. There is much talk of ‘‘government . private management, would necessitManagers and supports of the eight teams which comprise the Softball League, held at the Episcopal Rec-. FOR SALE-GOOD MIN®RAL LAND, tory last nisht. Eagles, Redmen, undeveloped. See me at Beer Garsame as if the taxpayers in Los An-. a : } Sons of St. George, Nevada County den Hotel. Mrs. Harlow. at . seles County had paid a State Tax of . could continue. High cost of govern-. ownership’’ of the railroads. It will. ate raising freight rates helo would Foresters, Merchznts, Episcopal / e ‘ 12 cents a hundred, while: those in ment must result in high prices of . really not be government ownérship,. be bad for the farmers. Under govsome of the poor mountain counties . both labor and supplies, and the pro-. but government management, be-. ernment management the railroads ill buy the. would not have to pay the millions Church, Nevada City SERA Camp] \W4.NTED—FURNISHED HOUSE IN of dollars in taxes that they are now and North Star mine were present. Grass Valley-Nevada City district . for the purpose of consolidating the for: the summer, hteo of four ja pretty: big jump from four ‘cents. . Million a year to ten. One of the two . railroads from the people who own A organization, approving a schedule bedrooms, conveniences for hot . 724s situation was successfully con. largest producing mines in the state, . them now. All the revenue of the. being assessed by ‘state Borer parents, lcealed from most of the voters. While . in eleven years paid about $400,000.. railroads comes-from the people, so. so Congress would give this money @: games, making player rules and weather, such as gas or electric} ‘ : ce . the sales tax om gasoline was in evi90 in taxes, produced and spent be-. the people are now paying the ex. to the employees and farmers, and had to pay nearly. $2.00 a hundred— 'duction of gold declined from twenty . cause the people’s money wl gotting ready for the league open-! ange, hot water heater, and i ing. cee, Lee Comnuaioate with “H” R. idence on every side, so much for tween eight and nine million dollars, penses of the .roads and receiving management. There are many instanRev. Washburn fhinks he has the, . Plate, Phone Grass Valley '240.or. gasoline and so much for tax, the ladding that much wealth to the state, . the profits if any, and,.under govces of dishonesty and incompetence team which will be the winner. He! Bret Harte Inn after 5 p. m. peer companies and railroads were ‘and earned not one cent of profit for jernment management, they will still . . in business, but, if we are going tc 71%, \its owners. Population increased in. do so. If there are any profits left . discard private management of businever allowed to mention that lof their bill was a State tax, but . Los Angeles and. dwindled in the ‘after paying interest, on the bonds, a ‘mountain counties. It should. be not. 'which is unlikely, it will go to the beat—their group and family spirit a is unsurpassed. Take a look at the; Fancy plush and felt rabbits at) ernment, we should first examine the l evidence to determine which one has ed that this tax measure forced a} . people in the form. of reduced taxes. (Continued on Page Five) . line up and you'll begin to think you 'Colley’s Confectionery. URLS has a Hooper line up that can’t be . ‘ 4-12-2te (Lene in favor of management by ZovFRR SRR ER ES ELCOME T O-. T H E GRAND OPENING T H E a a fnanth oo
EVADA =: yore Ee TAVERN . . 311 Broa Street = SATURDAY NIGHT, 6p.m, APRIL 13th WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF — 2 oo ‘Lyons & Raas Liquors,} ©.. NEVADA CITY WINES AND CC CORDIALS / . . Nevada City Tavern TAVERN GETABOTTLETOTAKEHOME . Golden State Beer . sroxcoosarsstornme LYONS CORDIALS Lyons Peacn and Apricot . ON TAP AND IN BOTTLES Delicacies to take home anytime. We cook for Brandies, Cordialized. Rirdardine Creme de Cacao, Light or Dark WINES : . a cosh EUs cS alt a erp Creme de Megthe Lyons Belvista Sweet Wines x 7 Green or White : ienna: Ge api 26, aoe evada ity Bottling orks aha Lyona. Belviste Red Wines : Opening Special. inne Suporon Wine j Jadine 2 LYONS LIQUORS : Phone-50 ? FROM SOUP TO DESSERT oo.oo.ccoeevsnnntenne 35c Lyons Straight Whiskey Weddings, Picnics, Parties and Banquets : aaa Lyons Reserve Whiskey ; ; . $ y Orange Gin Liqueur Lyons Pure California Brandy rs ponaes pe ais Leeda alta Hin ce : _ Daily ] rices: Sweet an er syons Dry Gin . : : =i pind Mixed Cocktails. Seber old Tom Gin ‘ Merchants Lunch iP SMe RADE SGU Ne eas a aaa a a MPM pt 35c ee eheay << Ghamtord's Sentech , Diners eee nent ‘50c and 65c . Peach. 5 Star, Special Reserve rr ASK FOR IT WHEREVER YOU GO SHORT ORDERS AT ALL TIMES — i MIXED DRINKS TO TAKE HOME ee Fred Miller—Manager I : . a Sere Co me ene i . ne a #. Foote Electrical Company . ; Byffalo B Nevada County Lmber Co. iF . Nevada City Grass Valley . u a O e€ e r if . ss . SERVED AT THE NEVADA CITY TAVERN WISHES SUCCESS TO THE NEW 1 did the wiring for refriceration, lighting and power . ; 1 f ts . ® : he oe 7 lant, and installed the fixtures, for th . : : ry ey . eee . } Try It Tomorrow Night! _ Nevada City Tavern . . Nevada City Tav . hi Po [ Ci ty al ern 4 SMOOTH BEER THAT YOU WILL ENJOY—ORDER A CASE LF “3 . : The lumber for the Tavern was furnished Pa] ) 1 : ; . TO TAKE HOME by. th 7} Let us bid on the next job. . ) fs if i . a . NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER CO./# ° 7° rh Nevada City’ Phone 179 Grass Valley Phone 122 . A. V. Sauvee, Distributor . Oscar J. Odegaard, Manager “i . 108 Pine Street f 132 Mill Street $ PLAZA, NEVADA CITY PHONE 57 . a PHONE—NEVADA CITY 499 fe mn eae EE . fee A a ee ee ee ee wm Boe Boe Be S. ae ; Nina aaonne: [PU RU ER ERERERTERURERER URL En on SEERA EAL EREAL FcR RRAR RRR RARERAAAARRRRRRARRRRRRRRRRRRR McKesson-Kirk-Geary Co.,Ltd., "1% Nevada Gity Tavern * =. a . FINE LIQUORS Sacramento ——— — 4