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August 6, 1937 (6 pages)

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_FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1937. : NEVADA CITY NUGGET : __PAGE THREE id seats iaihieeiaiiaeaaadiiaaatiniate gate property into the various locason, in a fight for her own life is tions where separate, local levies may . obliged to kill her father. George DRI DRI ‘apply.The properties have been apBrent, a brilliant young attorney praised at their actual value, as that ; who has met her in New York and ; ' term is used in the constitutivn’. we: ? ‘ learns to love her, comes to her resie 2 Jeo cue and defends her at HOF, trial for -WORTHBILLION, "TOU orcas STATESURPLUS "i. = c-<) GJG2LICENSES. “z= estrsa tex this ignorant region, and she is conSACRAMENTO, Aug. 5.—Public. Guests registered recently at the] s,CRaMENTO, Aug. 5. — The. victed and sentenced to a long term. SACRAMENTO, Aug. 5.—Drunken utility property throughout Califoroe Hotel corlow: d close of June, 1939, should see Cali-. in prison. driving caused the suspension of the. I scissors, ETC betty glenn nai was valued at $1,004,518,260 for. "°° Vann, Alleghany; W. G.) rornia’s general fund with a surplus. By a thrilling stratagem, she is. driving licenses of 6,162 motorists . Ae assessment purposes in a report filea. /'"2¢T, Yuba City; Alma Cole Sreldapproaching $31,000,000, State Con-. removed from the prison and flown. in the first six months of this year, Gunsmith, Light Wel P. : today with the State Board of Equal~sciptote alnid Siigas. Mimo troller Harry B. Riley announced to-! to another state, whose governor Te-; the Department of Motor Vehicles RAY’S FIXIT: SHOP a \ ization by A. G. Mott, director of the Wiatrn Bisrea ‘Atie hath : psd > : day. fuses to grant extradition papers, so/ reported to Govrenor Frank F. Mer-. ] 909 Rast Main St. Phone 60 board’s valuation division. . if Ae tts “Sharp rises in revenue produced. she remains free. riam in its report for the month of GRASS VALLEY ‘a Deverley,. Alleghany; S. B. DeHart, Sacramento; Margaret Billing, °San Francisco; Dorothy Billing, San Francisco; Lloyd W. Swift, -San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. R. -B. Adams, San Francisco; Miss Gail Adams, San Francisco; W. D. Vanby the sales tax, the state’s biggest “Mountain Justice’ is a severe. June. money raiser, is the reason why the} indictment of the backwardness of Suspension, revocation or cancel-. _ = general fund should have a substan-. certain parts of the civilized United! lation of 2,313 licenses for othertial surplus at the close of this bi-{. States. Others in the cast, besides. causes was also reported by the de: NEV AD. A COUNTY ennium,” Controller Riley said. ‘‘An-. those named, include Mona Barrie, . partment. : other major factor is the personal in-. Margaret Hamilton, Robert McWade, Suspension of licenses, due mainly Banner Gold County of This total included tangible property valued at $949,423,340, and intangible property, or solvent credits amounting to $55,094,920. The B whole represented an increase of approximately 5 per cent over the value set by the board in 1936, and foldeviot!: Gacraiento: 6 0. Biles come tax, which is producing forty-. \Fuzzy Knight, Edward Pawley, Eli-. to drunken driving, jumped 291.6 f lowed closely the increase of approx: aan Fran iia < MeHen Ses . eight per cent more than it did a. zabeth Risdon, Granville Bates, Rus-. per cent, the report said, while reCalifornia imately 6 per cent established by indele a 2 Wilcox Lo pets a year ago. The bank and corporation} sell Simpson, Sybil Harris: and Guy. vocations and canceHations were reAnnual production over ¥ dependent county assessors on comear Gu Mr pe rrr et nahn franchise tax is showing a sixteen. Wilkerson. ported as 97.2 per cent greater this é $7 000.000 mon property. Williams Tono pak: Marie Williams, per cent increase. Other taxes are year. : ae : In Nevada county the 1936 utility heknowts Ethel tiehank Weaver. also bringing in money in, excess of DEPUTIES LAID OFF In spite of the increases in revocaFor Information Address values included intangible property ‘ f , © estimates.’’ : tions, suspensions and cancellations, $4,190; tangible property, $7,020,Seas al petone porn are 5 If business conditions remain favALL QUIET AT BOCA the report said that the number of Chamber of 950 as compared with 1937, intangz orable, Controller Riley said, it will licenses issued by the division drop-; Co ible property, none; tangible propaa wee ee gael be possible for the legislature to Sanh: All fs quiet along sivas ths *ruckee. At ped from 472,021 last year to 494,mmerce erty $7,949,150. ; vite ad auton: Chas L. Tebhe,. Sder tax reduction at its next ses-. Boca the seat of labor unrest, where 459 for the, first six months of 1937. Nevada City, California Php the tax revision plan of San Francisco;.J.: K. ‘Brandeberry, sion. the Condon company has a aineeuee j 4 . 1933 by means of which public util-. 2.) Francisco: R. C. Lind@burg, PortRevenue will exceed general fund. to complete a dam for irrigation use MINERS FOUNDRY DELIVER ~ si 3 ity property was returned to ‘local land: ‘M. Rubeck, San Francisco:. D. expenditures by approximately $50,-. in Nevada,.the deputy sheriffs were Sar fad too ae a Trespasetax rolls, the state board of equal-. .4 praugh, Susanville; Mr. and’ Mrs.{ 299-000 tor the dienninm,. said: MT-/faid off yesterday, ‘and ‘the ‘sit-down20 SIDE-DUMP ORE CARS Office. is ization was required to assess such) y 57 Lashbaugh, Alleghany; Arthur. P#leyers in the bunk houses have reduced. The U. S. Vanadium Corporationproperty each year by the first Mon-. Lean, Berkeley; Mr. and Mrs. F. “The new estimate is based upon! their picket line to two men. The operators in steel ore, sent a massive day in August. Following that asP. Guyon, Stockton; ‘J. C. Hoe, New a survey of revenues and expenditstrikers, if they are strikers, are. tnuck to Nevada City Monday from sessment any taxpayer may have &/ york city; H. N. Hamilton, Oakland; . UTS which has been in progress since. qwindling gradually in numbers, The. /the A. H. Jones Trucking company hearing on a petition for reassess-. 4) Johnson, L. D. Drake, Berkeley; . *2e end of the bill signing period,. jast tally taken showed but thirty sit-. of Los Angeles to take delivery of ment, bht final findings must be preE. L, Hall, Oakland; H. S. Davidson July 2,” Controller Riley stated.) yowners there. 20°-side dump ore cars from the Minpared by the third Monday of Aus-. 444 wife, Graniteville; H. C. Gowler,. .'2® 2mount of money flowing into. ‘qne Condon company has 800 days. ers Foundry. The side dump ore cars ust and thereafter submitted to the Reno; Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Hill, Berthe treasury shows that business is] ;, which to complete the dam and] specially designed by Ed Edinger, Nevada City Sanitarium county assessors. keley; Shattuck Leiter, Berkeley; J. 00d and is improving in California, . jt is \ynderstood that the company. member of the firm, will go to BisIn presenting his recommendations . v pianezzi, San Francisco; Mr, and. f°T sales and income taxes sharply) has obtained an extension of time] hop, Inyo county, to be used in the : “ to the board, Mott said: Mrs. A. J. Nerva, San Francisco; Wil . ‘eflect business conditions.” beyond that contained in the con-. company’s mines, Pictures were takElizabeth McD. Watson, “This report does not cover rec-. Blackmore, Forest; Mr. and Mrs. Previous estimates had fixed the} tract. \ en of the immense truck load of cars Prop. ommendations for equalized assess-. wm. Fischer, Truckee; R. E. Lane,. SUrplus at about $15,000,000. The in front of the Miners Foundry, just . ’ ments of property within those citF, E. Woolridge, Washington, D. C.; estimate is based upon a continuMiss Helen Arbogast, who has com-. pefore leaving on the long homeward ies having separate city assessors,. y_ 4. Buckler, Los Angeles; R. T. nce of present business conditions. pleted the summer session at Col-. trip, and supplemnetal rolls will be swbh-. Tpomipson, Los Angeles; M. Metzler,. 1f they continue, the estimates are. lege of the Pacific, is spending her Open to all reputable mittted at the earliest feasible date,. 10; Angeles; Paul Heinberg, Los. Conservative, it was said. vacation at home with her parents, Quartz und placer claim location setting forth such equalized assess-. Anceles; M. Donlavy, Pomona; A. G. Total general fund obligations are! Supervisor and Mrs. C. S. Arbogast.! notice blanks at the Nugget office. ments for city purposés. Barnum, Alhambra; Owen C. Pautt,. fixed at $312,000,000, while revenue : “The property of 339 taxpayers! tos Angeles. for the general fund is estimated by of the classes whose property is re; Riley at $363,000,000. The deficit, . quired to be assessed by the board Use Classified Advertising for your] estimated at about $20,000,000 is to has been listed and appraised in the. Small wants. Nugget Ads pay. be paid off and there will remain a 11,671 code areas. into which the balance of about $30,000,000. . state has been divided so as to segreSubscribe for The Nugget. Part of the increase in the probable surplus is attributable to the reenactment of the “‘in lieu’ auto tax. Among the chief general. fund ex.-and here at ey . is everypenditures will be for education and thing you need for delicious salads! : » . benevolent aid. The general fund of \ AX ie view on ot, ay OS apes a
; the state will pay for elementary £ > Neg 4 f ) Croke of fe dein co go ethos ‘ schools $82,000,000; high schoois, ; 7 eos shes eeececmed Salant $57,500,000; junior colleges, $1,. 500,000; aid to aged $22,000,000; orphans, $5,000,000 and to blind persons $1,700,000. GAINS. Read something else. The NUGGET. “MOUNTAIN JUSTICE” has received a new line of subscription premiums AT THEATRE TONIGHT . that are given FREE to NEW subscribers. Among these! pyo fanaticism and intolerance of premiums are: certain dwellers: in © remote hillcountries of the United States are A lovely black Franciscan ware mixing bowl revealed in ‘‘Mountan Justice,’’ the wa A set of six green and white glasses, one with a. First (National melo-drama which Su er a Bar ains! tray. A pair of gl dle sticks. A set of eight will be the feature attraction at the a Dic READ THIS unless you are FOND of BAR“coasters,” and many other household and table. N°v242 Theatre tonisht. a M sh ° Sear This thrilling picture, which is ars ma lows conveniences. The Nugget subscription costs} ,.,; aione a dramatic sociological MAYONNAISE Quart Jar 9 37c}] . $2.50 a year and it is issued twice weekly. document, but a tender romance, coPiedmont Fluffiest ‘ ee. le Se ae ee Oe a eee that acknowledged master of realFRENCH DRESSING Bottle 14 The NUGGET is ten years old. It is the county seat, . ism. Michael Curtiz. Pierre's 8 oz. bottle : 14e home-town newspaper that prints all the news of Nevada. _ Miss Hutchinson portrays Ruth) Bipir? WAFERS Lb. package Qic Ci 1 ia lod P st Harkins, a young mounitaineer girl ity—personals, weddings, lodge entertainments, social) ,n, nas a taste of life and education] ME SALAD OIL _—_23 oz. bottle 2c events, and comings and goings of people who live here} in the “outside”, and returns to her] i Highway—Large and their friends from elsewhere. hamlet eager to bring health and edu-. Hl ayy GELATINE, Reg. pkg. 1§c Cents Crust Pectin . cation to at least the children of the The monthly MINING DEVELOPMENT backwoods. Her one sympathizer and] Mi JEIT.O All Fla Pks. ISSUE is always sold out, usually over the aide in this is Guy Kibbee, a genial ot vere), Tee a FOR JAM AND JELLY counter. It is Nevada County's barometer plea B se aa al EAR Quart Bottle 10¢ . of the mining industry. a ae if ts ke Robert ta anes i} ‘ seit. r own father, playe obert! Hi COFFEE Fresh Aitway—Pourd. ‘?7c}} a oe Pa Py Nobody living in this. mining community can well pavduesi il pms schon ! COFFEE Edwards Dependable, Lb te isRite Fruit ‘sa pie os vitSout the NUGGET. He doesn’t hesitate to enforce his . : SANKA COFFEE Pound can 39c. . . . REG 8 02 BOTTLE (1) Roy Griffiths Deeter daniainantod: each week; hold upon his two daughters—little . , : a Minute Melodie for the front page, a little gem of Marcia Mae Jones is the younger eae verse to lighten the day’s activities. She also writes one—by lashings with a bullwhip. MILK : Tall Cans 4 for 25¢ “Browsing With the Book Worm” a series of reviews Things come to such a pass that} Max-i-Mum of worth-while books, (2) <A. Merriam Conner, beloved poet of the Sierras, writes each week “Just Wonderin’” a penetrating study of public questions, great and small, that gives many men and women something to think about. (3) “Thinking Out Loud,’ an editorial column on the front page, constitutes a discussion of everything from good manners to bad politics. (4) ®@Birthdays’’ a new feature, edited by Fred the elder daughter, Miss Hutchin-] ‘Prices Effective August 6 to August 12. BEER BROWN DERBY Bottles: 11 0z.:4 for 25c Garrison, Jr. which calls attention to the birthdays of-our citizens>so that friends may éxtend them a Case $1.45 friendly greeting on their natal anniversaries. 32 oz. 2 for 35c; Case (5) “Ten Years Ago Today’ is another new $1.98 feature which in a way celebrates the tenth anniver(Usual Deposit on all bottles) sary of this newspaper’s founding, by reviewing the tim es has a Headvarious community milestones we have passed in the ie many, da = ‘ rk— Cans: 12 oz. 3 for 25¢; . city’s upbuilding. e ruined your SW i * ; spoiled your Case $1.95 (6) “From Aunt Sarah” is a feature prized by Users of Alka“seltzer say that Alka; every housewife. This feature will soon be thrown ER jg Pog cerns: SB 9 aS : open to all women in Nevada City with a modest otective Soe aaa , ' ees TOMATOES 3 f prize offered for the best recipe printed in a given Muscular, Rheumatic, and Sciatic or period of time. Pains. Highway Large No. 244 can ~ y ae ‘These are some of the things that give the NUGGET ares ang, pei “: : the cause when due to hyper: value to every subscriber. The price for a whole year is. . ew the stomach. 2 {yonly $2.50. Come in today and join the NUGGET