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) ® FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1940. NEVADA CITY NUGGET _ PAGE THREE
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
GRASS VALLEY NEVADA CITY
CARL POWER JONES, M. D. DENTISTS
Oftice Hours: 1 to 3; 7 t» 8 ». m. DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS
Sundays 11:30 to 12:30 : DENTIST
129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley
S. F. TOBIAS, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
214 Neal St., Grass Valley
Office Hours: 12-3 and 7-8.
Phone: Office 429. Residence 311-J
DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER
DENTIST
X-RAY Facilities Available
Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening appointmeuts. 120% Mill Street. Phone 77
Grass Valley, Calif.
DANIEL L. HIRSCH, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Offices and Receiving Hospital, 118
Bush St. Hours: 10-12; 2-5, evenings
7-8 P. M. Day or night phone 71.
VALLEY GRILL
WELCOMES YOU
Whenever you are in
GRASS VALLEY
We specialize in a 50 cone
~' Sunday Dinner
}/ A comfortable, well , ventilated
dining room in which to enjoy a
good meal tee
. 103 MILL ST., GRASS VALLEY
y New Deal
Under Management of
Pauline and Johnnie
‘108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley
‘BEER WINES, LIQUORS
. Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please
Every Taste
-SAFE AND LOCKSMITH
Keys Made While You Wait
Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum
Cleaners, Washing Machines, Electric Irons, Stoves, Etc. Repaired.
SAWS, AXES, KNIVES,
SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED
Gunsmith, Light Welding
RAY’S FIXIT SHOP
109 West Main St., Phone 602
GRASS VALLEY
NEVADA CITY
312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 a. m
to 6:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint
ment. Complete X-Ray Service.
Phone 95
DENTIST
Office Hours 8:30 to 5:30
Evenings by Appointment
Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone 32)
DOCTORS
B. W. HUMMELT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
. 400 Broad Street
Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m
Evenings 7-8.Phone 395 X-RA)
W. W. REED, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Nevada City, Calif.
Office 418 Broad Street
Hours: 1 te 3 and 7to 8p. m
gr esidence Phone 2. Office Phone 362
JR. TOPIC, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
312 Broad Street, Nevada City, Calif.
Hours: 10-12 a. m. 2-5 p. m.
Evenings 7-8
Phone 23 Res. Phone 3.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
HOLMES FUNERAL HOME
The Holmes Funeral Home ser
vice is priced within the means ef
all. Ambulance service at all hours
Phone 203
246 Sacramento Street, Nevada Cit)
MINING ENGINEERS
J. F. O°;CONNOR
Mining and Civil Engineer
United States Mineral Surveying
. Licensed Surveyor
203 West Main St, Grass Valle;
ATTORNEYS
GARRY M. Mc KEE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
205 Pine St., opposite courthouse
Nevada City, Calif.
FRANK G. FINNEGAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
207 North Pine Street,
Nevada City, California.
Telephone 273.
H. WARD SHELDON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Union Building, Broad Street.
Nevada City Telephone 28
THOMAS O. McCRANEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Masonic Building
108% Pine Street, Nevada City.
Telephone 165
ASSAYER
HAL D. DRAPER, Ph. D.
ASSAYER AND CONSULTING
CHEMIST
Nevada City; California
Phones: Office: 364-W. Home 246-J
Box 743
MUSIC
Shamrock Cafe
CHICKEN, STEAK AND
TURKEY DINNERS
50c
—
NEVADA CITY
. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
H. F. SOFGE, Secretary.
We have a limited supply of
the official’ map of the
Tahoe Forest for sale at 50c
each.
‘YOU WILL BE
PLEASED
WITH OUR
COFFEE SHOP
NATIONAL HOTEL AND:
COFFEE SHOP
NEVADA CITY
CALIFORNIA
“No Hunting or Trespassing”signs for sale at the Nugget Office,
GLADYS WILSON
TEACHER OF PIANO
Nevada City
358 Alexander St. .
Grass Valley
429 Henderson St.
Phone 434J
Phone 444
FRATERNAL AND .
CLUB DIRECTORY __ .
WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB
Regular meetings the 2nd and
4th Tuesdays of the month, at the
Chamber of Commerce, 2:30 p. m.
Mrs. Chas. Elliott, cil
Mrs. Everett Robifison, Secy.
aber
NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 519;
B. P. O. Elks
Meets second and fourth Friday
evenings in Elks home, Pine
Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elks
welcome. :
CLIFFORD MERRIAM,
Exalted Ruler.
JOHN FORTIER, Secretary.
—______—_.
HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56,
: N. 8S. G. W.
Meets every Tuesday evening at
Pythian Castle, 282 Broad Street.
Visiting Native Sons welcome.
CLARENCE E. MARTZ, Pres.
. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec'y.
ba!
Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, 1.0.0.F.
Meets every Tuesday evening at
7:30, Odd Fellows Hall.
JOHN GRAHAM, N. G.
JONATHAN PASCOE, Rec. Sec’y.
JOHN W. DARKE, Fin, Sec’y.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
FOOD PALACE
‘Groceries, Fruit and
Vegetables
Beer and Wine
COR. YORK. AND COMMERCIAL
STREETS
"NEVADA CITY, PHONE 808
DR. JOHN R. BELL __ . .
NT
WINTER REVEALS HERMAGIC TOUCH
Nowhere in the world is there winter scenery to top what we have right
here in our wonderful West. This gay snow party has alighted from its
Greyhound bus long enough to admire an inspiring view of Donner Lake
in California’s High Sierras. This sparkling, crystal-clear lake is set like
a jewel among snow-covered mountains, sprinkled with evergreens. Snow
sports are at their best in our many western winter wonderlands and easily
accessible by Greyhound over broad all-year highways.
‘Davey, Harry Spear, Hilda,Pearl wit
liams, Vera M. Steger, Frances Eierman, George Dulac, Kate Kinkead,
Nancy J. Land, Frank Gucetti, W. R.
Martin, Augusta C. Smith, Signa
. Scheck, Adeline E. O’Connor, Lois
The following are the ‘ifty names, Davies, E. L. Dudley, Madelyn A.
of local citizens selected as official Gallagher, Edward U. Rose, Annie —
trial jurors that are required for the ©Murchie, Jane Baker, R. J. Bentransaction of business of the city,netts, Richard Bigelow, Alice Hitehcourt and trial of causes therein dur: ©0S, Maude L. Hayes, Lyda Talbot,
Lorenzo Cicogni, Virginia Ghidotti,
Donald R. Paine, Emma J, Rohrig,
Neva Kathrwn Coughlan, Elsie E.
Osborne, Sara J. Tatman, Bessie Widauf, Martha Dillon, Carl G. Steger, a
John E. Carney. °
JURORS CHOSEN
FOR CITY COURT
ing the ensuing year:
Genevieve Evans, Cecelia Huy,
Carl M. Ivey, Vivian Marsh, Edward
Bevis, Jonathan Pascoe, George Sandow, Lucille Hamilton, Gomer D.
Hopkins, Frank H: Chapman, Lila
A. Day, Ethel R. Rundy, John W.
O'Neill, Sadie M. Angiolini, Julia. F. Subscribe for the Nugget.
SAVE TIME
Frequent service everywhere.
Leave when most convenient.
DEDUCTIBLE INCOME
TAX ITEMS LISTED
FOR AUTO OWNERS
In making out their income tax
returns automobile owners are entitled to make deductions for certain
sums paid out, or losses incurred, in
connection with car ownership and
operation, according to the law department of the California State Automobile Association.
Substantially the same deductions
are permitted under both the federal
income tax law and the California
pesonal income ‘tax law.
Federal tax returns must be made
by March 15 and state tax returns
by April 15, Deductible items include:
All sums paid during the calendar
year as registration fees, vehicle license fees and municipal ‘taxes.
Interest on money borrowed for
buying an automobile.
The amount of financing charges
on automobiles purchased which
covers the interest on the loan, when
specifically set forth in the contract,
but not the amount covering the
premium on insurance to protect the
finance company’s interest.
Uncompensated losses resulting
from damage to automobiles used
for business or pleasure.
Damage paid for injuries to persons or for destruction of property,
provided the automobile’ was being
used for business at the time of~the
accident. * 40
‘Loss sustained when a car used
for. business is sold outright at a
price less than its depreciated value.
(Loss sustained where an automobile used for business is traded in
for a new car cannot be deducted,
but such loss can be considered as
part of the gost when computing the
depreciation for the ensuing year.)
Where a purchaser of an ' automobile takes delivery out of state
for use in this state even though it
is purchased from a retailer in this
state, or where the purchaser buys
state and brings the car into .California for use, the California Use Tax
Act imposes a tax upon the consumer and whatever tax.-is paid by the
consumer under this act is™ deductible.
All operating and maintenance expenses, including depreciation, on
automobiles used wholly for business, or a pro rata share of such ex.
penses representing business use
where a passenger car is used for
pleasure and business, Depreciation
usually is figured at 20 per cent per
annum. Where an employee reCe:.-.
an allowance or mileage from. the
employer for automobile operation,
unless such allowance is declared as
part of income no claim can be made
by the employee for deduction on account of operating expenses.
Non-deductible items include the
California and Federal gasoline tax
and the Federal taxes on lubricating
oil, tires, tubes, accessories, new
ears and trucks. A Federal ruling is
that these taxes are imposed upon the
manufacturer or distributor, not upon the consumer.
No deduction can be made for the
amount paid for an automobile used
ffor either business or pleasure, this
being a capital expenditure and -subject to claim for depreciation where
the automobile is used for, business.
Geary Feagans and son returned
. Monday from a six week’s vacation
and visit with relatives and friends
in the states of Kentucky, Ohio and
West Virginia. While in the east Mr.
Feagans stated they were in the.coldest spell of weather on record for
that section.
‘15 date is preferable, because it will
quest to participate, he may discuss
‘involved in carrying out range practhe car from a retailer outside the
W FARES SAVE MONEY
Greyhound’s low fares are
ratte dYY » Wear) ROLPH EXPLAINS One Round only 14 the cost of driving.
NEVADA COUNTY Way Trip SAVE YOURSELF ’
Z ie -Gomfortable, luxurious SuperRANGE PROGRAM ze dM : oa Bal esl ear ig Coaches. No driving cares. ‘
eS Phoenix _...... 5. 28.45 See q
Participation in the 1940 range Portland .... 11.20 20.15 Depot: N. i N. G. Railroad 4
conservation program in Nevada io. 4:57 8.25 Phone 87 7
county involves three steps on the Gai tvancisce 3.60 6.50 }
part of the interested ranchers, acLos Angeles 6.60 11.90 ii
cording to the chairman of the oo 3 .
county agricultural conservation 4
committee, C. J. Rolph Jr.
First, ranchers need to sign a request for participation before February 15, if possible,.and by May 1,
1940 which is the closing date set by
the AAA Western Division. The.
county committee feels the February
give ranchers a’ larger list of practices from which to select.
When the rancher makes his repossible conservation’ plans for his
range with the county office personnel, and can secure specifications for
the various practices. In addition, .
the possible payment to be earned
for performing practices can be figured out. This payment will help the
rancher to meet some of the costs .
Owners:
We have money to loan, at attractive long term
rates and on easy repayment plan, to those who
wish to rebuild, modernize or repair homes. You
can borrow from $60 to $2,500 and pay it back in
one, two or three years with payments as low as
$5 per month—and no red tape, no down payment,
no mortgage, no collateraJ, no co-signers. Prior
loans on your property are not objectionable.
We invite you to come in at once for a friendly,
discussion of your plans.and needs. You are in no
way obligated.
HILLS FLAT LUMBER COMPANY
When inquiring about this, please mention the Nevada City Nugget
“The Home Owned Yard’’
PETE ANDREOTTI, Prop.
tices.
A second step, a very easy one, is
supplying the county office with a
legal description of the ranching
unit, including all leased land.
~The third step,: which is undoubtedly the most difficult, is actually
performing the practices, in accordance with specifications. The rancher has until August 31, to do this.
Quartz and Placer claim location
notice blanks at the Nugget Office.
THE RECGORD>cc0 Facts That Concern You
Phone 699 Hills Flat
No. 15 of a Series
WE WANT YOU TO FEEL AT HOME
, wherever good beer is sold
i The Brewing Industry realizes that de_— self-regulation plan now in operationin =
HH cent, respectable people prefer to patrona few states and being extended as rapi
Hy . ize decent, inviting places. idly as possible.
i And we agree with them. We think you will be interested in
iH That is why we are taking action— § knowing something about this program.
. . i in cooperation with law enforcement May we tell you about it in ap-interest. ~~ @uthorities—to “clean-up or close-up” _ing free booklet? caver
. beer retail establishments that disobey Write to the United Brewers Indusa.
the law or permit anti-social conditions. _ trial Foundation, 19° East 40th Street,
To do this we have instituted a new
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Sa Re, 2
BEER..a beverage of moderation
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