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pvada City Nugget
Newspaper, a» “fined by statute. Printed and Published
a at Nevada City.
~., Editor and Buguasesi
Published Semi-Weekly, Monday anda {nursday
at Nevada City, California, and entered as ma.
Matter of the second class in t):2 postoffice at
Nevada City under Act of Cor.'ess, March 3,
1879. ee
Tas a TION RATES
One year (In Advance) © $3.00
cents
ts you hold true,
surge of courage,
ws you're at his back,
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by’
the actions
the
In addition to disposition of government owned war
plants and of surplus commodities, plans for unemployment
what peculiar line of reasoning the worker
justifies strikes at this crucial moment of his
Perhaps he eschews reason; it may also be
imagination have broken down, or that he
feriority complex and fails to recognize the
effort to the entire plan of world liberation.
yvoring strikes in essential indistries are
‘they are the products of crooked.
no voices them, or because of them,. doubtedly oblige.—Contributed.
t no sympathy from a weary and a =
x away on a flaming battle front,
ig upon you. You may not know
1 ever -but there is a line runto him and over that line something
agate the job, Zoing
. mains, the defin
Ke any citnzen to express his
4192,411,730.
. The board made this revelation
. here today upon completion of assessment rolls prepared by the
ty
‘MQNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1944
PEE IT
PTTL aS NEVADA CITY NUGGET
insurance both for war workers and for returning soldiers wil
get a major share of attention at the current congressiona
session.
committte requesting government sponsor,
. accident insurance—not for all worke
Jiexclusively. — po
Irate congressmen opposing the bill maintain it
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¢
000,000 a year. :
The catch, of cou
would be compelled to raise their-rates by that much.
‘selves. ;
gress has any trouble finding the
a ee cs fas) The completed place: according to the Veterohe Ades
will ik Heceuse voi have ber. istration, call for establishment of between 75 and 100 vocain the cooperative
. mum of 10 per cent. disability are eligible for the service.
The objective is not the simple matter of restoring men
to their former places in society, but to discover and develop
latent talents and abilities,’ to’ gvercome handicaps and disabilities, to. train proficient, prideful workmen who neither
need nor ask outside aid, to oper for veterans the richer, fuller lives they have earned the right to live.
Al ready. 3000 ‘wounded men have embarked on the reaabilitation and “retooling’’ program. More thousands shortly will see their feet on the broad avenue to purposeful living
from which a grateful nation is trying to smooth the obstacles.
_ In the years ahead when many of the sprawling, jerrybuilt boom towns that war created an reconversion desolated,
are buried in the dust of time, the enduring values of . this
human ‘reconversion program will make America a finer, better nation for generations to come.—Contributed.
: a TIME FOR CHANGE
_ _ It isn’t at all surprising nor is it unexpected that New
Deal proponents should lose no time getting out the mud balls
‘to hurl at Governor Dewey, or any other candidate that might
°
have been put forth by the Republican party. So much mud
has been heaved at the GOP in the past twelve years another
plastering won't make much difference. The fact still rehite swing away from the New Deal has the
: worried and it can be confidently expected this time that
will contain a brick. cee
t how! will undoubtedly come from those who
, at the public trough. To them it’s like a
down. on an exposed nerve and their groans
will be heart rending. They'll cuss Hoover, who isn’t a ‘candidate for a ing, to high heaven for,exercising the rights of
y the job, forgetting Roosevelt was a governbring out the boy scout charge on Dewey, forgetyears ago when the president was all for ousting
the supreme court because they were old men, a
h he himself is now engulfed: He was for
t the time but then he was twelve years
ing the current 1 year,.He emDPhasized that noe of this revenue
goes to the state treasury, but’ that
ell of it is paid to local tax eollectors and is used for local purposes.
Analyzing the records, it was disclosed that in Nevada County public
utility property has been assessed as
follows. Tangible $8,679,500. He
pointed out that the latter figure
represented $2.74% as compared
with 1943. For the state as a whole
purposes at a record total of
Various plans are under discussion, but not at all
typical of their general character is that proposed by one
group—the railroad brotherhoods, who have a bill before the
life, sickness and
but for themselves
‘would
violate the cardinal tenet that legislation should be for the
benefit of all, not for a favored few. Under the terms of the
measure, they point out, railroad workers exclusively would
be provided with government backed life, sickness and accident insurance—the latter applying either on or off the job.
Expense of such insurance for the select group’ would be},
borne by a payroll tax geared to net approximately $600,rse, is that in order to provide the major
share of the six hundred million dollar annual: cost, ee
e
cost would be sptead among all who may have occasion to use
the trains, compelling them by law to foot the bill for the railread workers’ insurance which other workers pay for themThe principle at stake here, it seems is whether government shall be used for the benefit of small, exclusive pressure
groups, with the rest of the country paying the cost, or whether it shall operate to the avantage of all. Stripped ‘of legal
and legislative phraseology, that is the question, and if conanswer, the home folk ,un_. Perhaps the most far reaching veterans . rehabilitation
program in all history is well under way in at least a dozen
states, the dispatches announce—a program designed: to assist wounded veterans to reshape their lives and carve’ out
the prompt delivery of which gainful and prideful places for themnaalins in the post —
tional counseling an rehabilitation centers in the colleges and
universities throughout the United States. The best. qualified’
vocational counselors in the country will aid in the work. and tkinimum price ot prices set’ forth
top: ranking scientific and educational care will be available
. At present, veterans with a mini]
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faith with the people of New York” .
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Company to Imperial Irrigation District. By ‘this transfer, property assessed last year at $1,627,150, representing 20% of state assessed . *
property in the county, wa _smade
tax exempt. About one half of the
revenue loss has been offset by inereased value of other utility properties but. the current total remains
9.5% under ‘that for last year.”
PARATROOPER’S PLAINT
This year’s June bride who is just
about now making good use of the
arnica and adhesive tape might echo
the declaration of Paratrooper Rom-.
eo Casavant, a cook at the Parachute
School, Fort Benning, Georgia, that
“cooking ig a dangerous profession.”’
Convalescent from a_ shell fire},
Wound after participation in heavy
overseas action with a famows Paraghute Infantry Regiment, 7-5 Casavant declares he is getting more
burns and cuts every day as a cook
than he ever got in combat. He plans
to work for a ‘dairy after the war
because he never heard of any one
‘burning his hands on a cow.”
Enjoyment
Eat
MEAT
Our patrons find that despite ¢
rationing and wartime condi. %
tions the quality of our meats #
measures ‘up to the same high
stadnards we have always
from. the best cattle, lambs and .
swine that money can buy. Our
The world’s largest wind tunnel,
located at’ Moffett Field, is 80 feet
wide and 40 feet high.
NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY
DEEDED TO THE STATE FOR
DELINQUENT TAXES _
Date Aiigust 14th, 1944.
Whereas, I was on the 2nd day
of August, 1944, directed by ,the . g Service to our patrons is built +
Board of Supervisors ‘of Nevada ‘on a foundation of high qual‘
County, State of California, and . %-ity and reasonable prices. Ask
there was received by me and filed
in my office an authorization of the
State Controller dated August 4th,
1944, to sell. at pulblic auction, for
cash. in lawful money of the United
States, certain tax deeded property
mblic notice is hereby given tha
@mless the said property is redeemed as provided by law, I will on the
6th day of September, 1944 at the
hhour of 10 o’clock A, M. in the Tax
Collector’s office in the Court House
wf the County of Nevada, in the City
Pot NeWada, sell as directed the said
Dre ty for a sum not less than the
your meighbors about us. They '
will tell‘ you.
KEYSTONE
ee
213 Commercial Street
Phoné°67._. ss Nevadla City\e
in this notice.
The parcel or parcels of property ee
that are the gubject of this notice P. ROFESSIONAL
are situated in the County of WNeFREC ’
vada, State of California, andare D TORY
described as follows: —
: Lots 59-60-61-62-63 in Secs. 29DOC 0
0-31 and 32 Twp. 18, N. R. 10 E. B Ww HUMME! T M ‘D
Mt. D. B. and M. cont. 343 acres. A]: ™* = acta suet! 1 nasi
portion of the Watt Blue Gravel Mg. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
400 Broad Street
Jffice Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5-p,
Hvenings 7-8. Phone 395X*RA
AFTORNEYS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Union Building Broad Street
Nevada City: Telephone 28
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
HOLMES FUNERAI . :
The Hojmes: Funeral Home ser 72
vice is mal within the means of
all. Ambelance service at all hours.
Phone 203
246 Sacramento St.. Nevada City —
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“MINING ENGINEERS
J. F. OX°CONNOR_
Mining and Civi: Dngineer
United States Mineral Surveying
‘ Livensed Surveyor203 West Main St. Grass Valley
DOCTORS
“Vernon W. Padgett M.D.
‘PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Hours: 1 ‘to 3.’ 7 to 8 p. m.
. ‘Sundays 11:30 to 12:36.
129 South Auburn St,, Grass Valley
‘Phone Grass Valley 360
If No Answer—Grags Valley. 17-W.
CARL POWER JONES, M.D
PHYSICIAN: AND SURGEON
Office Hours: 1 to 7 to 8 p. m.
Sundays’ 11:30 to 12:30
129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley
(Co’s ground being part of Lots 5256 of Secs. 29 and 30, Twp. 18 N.
R.10 E. Mt. D. B. and M. cont. 110
acres. Montreal Qtz. Mine designated
as Lot 64 in Secs. 30 and 31 Twp.
18 N. R. 10 E. Mt. D. B. and M. and
Lot 47 of Sec. 6, Twp. 17,-N. R. 10
E. Mt. D. B. and M. cont. 91.9 acres.
Delinquent under the name. of Derbec
Blue Gravel Mg. Co., Sol to the
State June 27th, 1932 for the taxes
of 1931, Sale No. 144. Deeded to the
State June 29th, 1937, Deed No. 21.
Recorded in Volume 39 Page 133, of
Official Records of Nevada ‘County.
‘ Minimum price plus cost of advertising $295.00.
If redemption of the property or
the initiation of an installment plan
of redemption is’ not made according to law prior to the sale thereof,
the right of redemption will cease.
ELMA HECKER,
Tax Collector of Nevada County,
State of California.
Date of first ‘publication,
14th, 1944.
Date of second publication, August
21st, 1944.
Date of third publication,
28th, 1944. —
August
August
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Phone Grass Valley 17-W
‘tier or, more delivered in Nevada
City or Grass ‘Valley. Jakes Wood
Yard, Cartoscelli Place, Grass
Valley-Nevada City Highway.
4-13-1moc . '
WANTED — Coin collections: L. £.
WOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB _
Regular meetings the 2nd and
4th Thursdays‘ of the month, at the
— Sehool Auditorium. 2:30
. mm.
Sherow, Box 2, Nevada City.
8mo-8-13p}
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE
> niture bought and sod. Hills Flat
Phone 471-W or 39.
MRS. BERYL ROBINSON, Pres.
moving in standard furniture van. ) “®SM “ Bes
First clags staroge faeilities. Fur‘NBVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518
: B. P. 0. ELKS
Meets every second and fourth
Thursday evening at 8 p. m. {0
Reliable Transfer, Grass Valley,
3-itt
: distribution throughout
the state, where: local officials will
extend thé same tax rates as are applicable to other property. Of the
total+ utility valuation $1,072,916,430 represents tangible Property eubject to full local rates, while the
remaining $11,495,300 constitutes
crease is 2.4%. Commenting on the
growth of the assessment the board
states:
“This is the tenth year in which,
the state board of equalization has
valued public utility Property for
local taxation. In that period, the
pthe comparative percentage of in-. RXPHDRT RADIO REPAIRING —
_ RADIO HOSPITAL — Specialists
Elks Home, Pine St. Rhone 108.
Visitinw Elks welcome. k
W. L. TAMBLYN,
LAMBERT THOMAS, Sec.
SSS —=
. HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56,
N. 8S. G. W.
Meets every Tuesday evening at
Py*itan Castle, 232 Broad Stree’
Visiting Native Sons welcome.
Loud Speaker Systems for Rent.
Complete stock of portable and
large type radio batteries. ART’S
in Radio ilis.\ 112. South Church
Street, Grass Valley. Phone 984.
2-19tf
value hias increased: approximately . ~
21% with correspondingly — larger
revenue yield, offsetting declines
that might otherwise have resulted
when privately owned utilities have
heen transferred to Public ownership where they ,are tax exempt.
“An example is afforded by the
recent gale of Imperia) Valley propintangibles, auch a solvent credits,
subject to special low rates applyto that class of property under
estimated that the utilities
i pay something in excess of $40@ in property taxes into the
GERALD D. PEARD, Pres.
DR. Cc. W. CHAPMAN, Ree. Sec’y
——— ————:
. CUSTOMAH LODGE No. 16 I00F
-Meeits every Tuesday evening at
-7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall.
. HARRY R. DOUGLASS, N. G.:
. -WM. H. RICHARDS, Ree. Sec’yi, a
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