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"PAGE FOUR_
~ NOV. LIQUOR TAX
TOTALS $117230.
SACRAMENTO, Dec. 28.—.: Callfornia’ ‘wine sales are showing a
markéa increase as the holiday . season ‘gdvances, according to tax fig-.
FRIDAY, DEC. 28, 1934
ae,
‘Bret Harte Dairy
Produces the Best Milk it ry
Possible to Produce
4
On their way to school ‘with: bright aces ‘and anid wearing” ‘diban laune
Oe Oe
_. terms of the will to suit. ——
@res. announced here today by -R. E.
‘Collins, of Redding, chairman of the .
" Staté’ Board of Equalization. . "Out of a total tax of $117,230.06,
. compitted on November beer ~.and . .
wine sales at 2 cents per galton,
“$33,387.25 represents taxes ou Wine.
« Only a few months “‘ngo;” said
Collins, “sales of wine wére® responsible “for less than 14 per cent of{
the-total beverage tax. Consequent-)
say, “as*compared with the taxes paid
on wine for those months, ‘the ‘levy
‘ade. for November means more’
= @ one hundred per “cent “gain.”
Midipcsace for California +wines
4s édtablished from our tax. F
Out ‘ofa total gallonage: of, 1,669,-_362.5= assessed last month, all but
**a6 oa gallons were Californja “vinLad
he
ai{tornia beer enjoys at gaimlar4.
popularity, according to Colline;.who
finds that out of total taxable beer.
_ Bales “Of 4,192,140.75 gallons made
““yast “month, yonly ,322;348 gallons
: were from out of state breweries. He
~ notes a shortage in beer: sales as
contrasted with the gain in the vine
_ business but -attributes this fo" the}
“f seaseiial fluctuation dug £9 he. ap}
BF ae osiag of winter.
“Fhat the beverage tax, is primar~ ‘fy“or local ‘products is demonstrated by the large proportion ' ‘of the
gallonage coming from. California
breweries and wineries,” “said ColMins‘. “Thus for the past month,
"93.9 per cent of the tax “at 2 “cents
Gs
pet gallon came from, the Sale of :
“beer and wine which was. produced
in’ California, leaving only 6.1 per
cqnt. on beverages ‘produced else. :
ee es tg
"PETITION TO REVOKE
PROBATE: OF WILL
‘Alleging that bo * he was unduly inTluenced by his daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Briggs, to whom: he. left the.
bulk of his $10,000 estate, the grand
children of the late Augustine Dutcotey, namely, Mrs. Frances Hurley,
Miss Ruth Ducotey, Mrs. Wilma B.
Burgen. and Misa Melba. Ducotey,
have filed a petition requesting the
revocation of the probate of the
will, James Snell, of Hollister, formerly of Grass Valley and Nevada
City, represents the petitioners. It is
alleged that Mr. Dutotey was 84
years of age at the time of his {
death. The petition asserts that Mr.
Ducotey. was not free from duress
, aad undue influence and that he
was imposed upon by’ Mrs. Briggs . .
jand that Mrs. Briggs dictated thie
WANTED—Clean ~ rage at the
Nugget Office.
. SEASON'S RAIN-STILL \
SHORT OF LAST YEAR
The. season's a rainfall ‘to date is
13.32 inches being: a little below
fast year’s rainfall of 14.61 inches.
On December 31, 1933 it registered
18.90 inches. So far the fall months
_ PMiddle, Fork of Yuba sasha County
!
Jim ‘could. epetind his tongue. He
was’ vastly. concerned with this ride.
After ,it,., would he be as strong as
he was. now? To be near her.~<‘., ¢
Barnes led the onslaught. of rageh
hands. upon Helen, and $he weleome
‘she 1 ved cout, not have been anything’ But! gratifying. stewart ve pote
*Jim ‘got of thre *horse Barnes: padated
for him and& fetlowed Helen who-tt
.
t
ranch house. Perhaps she-“had * for. gotten something. _But when he turtéd
the bend. she was mounting the: trail:
. that led. up the ridge. If there had
been, giants, on huge steeds pulling Jim
back, he ‘still would have_ kept o
When ‘they ‘got‘up to the level’ “tldge,
@tuong the pines, he trotted to ‘catch
‘up with her: But ‘she mens a little
ahead.
“Hig ‘ttoughts iockaa. ‘around the
astounding ‘fact—this ‘was the traf)
vand : hearing,--his .sense of all arotind:
him, seemed_ strangely. intensified. ‘The
voice, the ‘sky turned blue,,the white‘clouds sailed, the black: Henrys loomed.
hened“its tolérs below.
“Helen+halted-her. horse uider. thé
very pine’ where they had stopped td
listen to the hounds:and cowboys racing up the ridge after the: deer.
“My sense of direction seems to, be
-all right,” said Helen.
* “Helen, I fear it’s better than your
sense—of kindness, let me say.
Why did you bring me here?’
“Please look at my cineh,’’’she replied, coolly. :
Jim dismounted, more unsure of
himself than ever in any of the many.
crucial moments of his career. He did
not understand a woman. He could
only take Helen literally.
Her saddle cinch was all right, and
he rather curtly told her so.
“Then—maybe it’s my stirrup,” she
went on, lightly, as. she removed her
booted — spurred toot.
“Well, 1 cén't sée anything wrong
with that, elther. . Hélen:”
Her gloves ‘and* her sombrero. But
they surely bad not fallen.. She had
flang them! A.wave as {rresistible as
the force’ of :the sea burst over bin.
But he looked up, outwardly cool. And
as he did her gloved hand went to. his
shoulder.
“Nothing—the matter with—your
stirrup,” he said huskily.
a
surprise took the read; back up'to’ ane BES
: they--had ridd@n: down, after that en-.
*eétnter when he had kissed her. Sight . ‘
pines whispered, the rocks had a-secret i -4
Above and the purple-gray valley deep.
Something thuddea on ‘the ground. :
ZANE ©.
PREY.
COPYRIGHT W.N OG ERVICE--.
“No. After’ all, It's. not my eingh-—.
nor my stirrup.. . Jim, could any. of
F your. wenterp girls. Have. fone better
than: this?”; . ae
“Than sehat?” a Mat et
“place—where “tt happenear’=2
‘gy Yes, They. wold’ have. hae’ +M0re
1) 33) Sgr naarese
FE cided’ ticte you—”
“You’-are mad.” ‘te cried. -._.
“And since E. want you—presently—
te behave somewhat like you did that
day.’ Se ee
. . -. He resled under that, eee
3 almost‘ “overwhelming. The &S strong
. earnest light of her eyes: told “more.
: thf Her. words, Hé “ pallég’ Ba
ished. -She was: no longer.. “dol,
_ this.. But perhaps it ts just; ry well
.You,are laboring under so
ask. you to stay.”
oH, you ‘are suré—] will sta
for: Ga's" -sake;’ ‘don’t let IS
thing bat—but—” :
. “Love,” she.added, “Jim, ‘i “ani sure.
. would want you to 80, just. the; game,
. t's’ what ‘you are that=has' made
me love you. There need be-#6 develing::
I: Uved years down ih Robbers’ Roost,
That changed «ne—blew . eobwehs.
out of-my brain, This “wort ‘ar West
and you are.alike. I want ”
“But Iam nobody. . . .I have nothing.” he cried haltingly.
“You hare everything a woman
needs’ to make her happy. and keep
what these things really were until
lately should not he held against me.”
“But it might be generosity—pity—
the necessity of a woman of your
kind to—to pay.”
“True. It might’ be. Only it isn’t.
.. . brought you here!”
and for the reason that he was
ashamed to betray the tears which
blinded his eyes, he buried his face
in her lap and mumbled that he would
worship her to his dying breath and
{np the life heyond.
Sbe ran soft ungloved hands through
cities, my huindrum eristence had
palled me. . wanted romance, adventure, love.. Jim, f regard myself
Just as fortunate as you think you are.
Lift me off. We'll sit a while nnder
our pine tree.. Jim, bold me as yon
did that other time—here! vs
{THE END.) .
priate unappropriated water, maior
to existing rights.
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT
“Water to be appropriated from
of Nevada.
Amount applied for:
feet per second. ~: Diversion season named: October 15th to August 16th of each
season.
Water to be used for niine,
Point of diversion within SE
of SE% of Section 6, T 18 N, R 11
E, M.D. B. & M.
Place of use. described: Within.
Sections 23, 24, 25 and 26, T 17 N,
R 7 E, Sections 1 and 12, T 17N,
R 8 E, Sections 36, T 18 N, R 8 E,
142. 5 Sone
have been much warmer with no
anow, while last year an inch ‘of
snow had been registered according
to the rain gauge at the home of
Mrs. Jennie Preston.
: The following snow depths are rePorted at various points in the Sierfa Nevada range, east of Nevada
City, . Trucnee, 3 inches: Tahoe, 5
imehes; Sqda Springs, 19 inches and
Cisco 7 inches. .
on map filed with Division of Water
Fork Yuba River in NE\% of SW%
of Section 36, T 17 N, R
also to Middle Fork Yuba River in
SE. of SE% ef Section 26, T 18N,
R8 E, M.D. B. & M.
,tests will be supplied free upon request, by the Division of Water Resources.
Sections 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, T
17-N, R 9 B, Section 32, T 18 N,
R9E, M. D. B. & M., all as shown
Resources.
Water will be returned to South
7 E, and
RELATIVE TO PROTESTS
Blanks upon which to submit proAny person desiring to protest
use of water both as to amount used
and land irrigated, or use made of
water if other than irrigation. :
(4) The approximate location of
‘protestant’s land or place of use and
point of digersion of the water.
A copy of the protest: should be
sent.to the applicant and this office
notified that the same has been
done, . : gg et ;
-: . BDWARD HYATT,
.State Engineer.
Dated: Sacramento, California.November 238, 1934.
Dec. 3, 10, 17, 24.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the
Ernest DePratti, Deceased.
Notice Is Hereby Given by the
undersigned A. M. Holmes as Administrator of the Estate of Ernest.
DePratti, deceased, to the Creditors
of and all persons having claims
against the said decedent to. file
them with the necessary vouchers
within six (6) months after the first
publication of this notice in the of-.
fice of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of the State of Calif, in and
for the County of Nev. or to exhibit
them, with the necessary vouchers
within six (6) months after the first
publiqation of this notice to the
said Administrator at the office of
Estate of
“Than fetching, you te ete tae
ad Vaile:
::‘Jim,; you might have ‘saved me*}:
Piao A -were going back to England, > a
her Safé, The fact that I did not. know .
; }
Jim wrapped his arms around her
his hair and over his temples. “People, '
aes poe
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dered dresses.. They —_ bappy ecause their mother. sends ~
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Ue SN. JOHNSON, N, Prop. i “s
Foadien and Bodies Repaired, Glass and Tops Installed,
Auto Painting, Radiator Repairing, Auto Upholstering
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YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND SUCCESS BACK OF US
W. E. Wright, Attorney-at-law, in
the Union Building, Nevada City,
California the same being his place
of business in all matters conected
with the estate of said Ernest DePratti, Deceased.
against the granting of such permit
; : REPORTS G00D RETURNS shall within 60 days from date herei —— of file with the Division of Water
M. M. Coughlin has come. down Resources, Sacramento, California. a
from Moore’s Flat where he has! Written protest. Such protest shail
been working his gravel property, clearly set forth the protestant’s obREVERENT .. %
Every phase of the funeral cereJ jections to the granting of the appli-}_ Dated December 19th., 1934. Be money is handled by The Holmes
the Queen City of'the Ridge. In the'cation and shall” contain the followA, M. HOLMES. £1 N CG Funeral Home with quiet efficipast season the property has yielded . ing information: ‘Administrater ‘of the estate of Only. -Service_o t’s Kind i mn evada ity ency, with tact, with respect for a
1 (1) Statement of the injury Ernest DePratti, Deceased. = fj on eee ee eee ee ee sacred memory and for the. feelee teem AO getae folds would result to protestant. First Publication, December 21,
and nuggets. He will remain in Neings of those who mourn.
GOULD’S AUTO BODY WORKS.
from such appropriation ‘and use. 1934, Dec. 28, 1934, January 4, 11,
vada City for a few weeks. (2) The basis of protestant’s wa-. 1935. At The Nevada City Garage Holmes Funeral Home i!
Bese : Mrs. Coughlin, who is recovering . ter right. Ww, E. Wright, Attorney for AdAMBULANCE: SERVICE .
from injuries received in a fall sev-}__(%) Protestant’s past and present “ministrator.
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eral months ago, spent most of the’ . LEER PEPE DEES » of
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. DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
SACRAMENTO ’
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