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February 8, 1943 (4 pages)

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% Page Four oe WIDE POWERIS_GRANTED GOV. EARL, WARREN Nevada City Nugget — Monday, Februa ——— of Governor Olson, ely $100,000,000 and approximat less than Olson’s ‘irst brdeet in 1939-41. Warren revealed that budget re Items which car owners are permitted ‘to deduct when making out their income tax returns were listed today by the California State Autos In connection with the recently mobile Association as follows: announced program for increasing juests of state departments and the >gencies were trimmed in excess cf $55,000,000. By JOHN W. DUNLAP One of his many recommendations was that a SACRAMENTO. Feh, 4,—-(UP) — The influx of new members in the set aside in assembly this year brought for. an substantial men business BEANGROWERS— FOR CAR OWNERS WARNED OF EROSION DANGER the 1043-45 biennium, a cut of $88.610,366, under the 1941-43 budget many into tie sum of a war eventuality $25,000,000 be ve catastrophe fund of the war, ‘State retail sales taxes on purchase of tangible iMnot spent, should be transferred io lower house. It was particularly for“help post-war financing programs. Such large figures dont mean much tunate in a war year when the state needs the best judgment available. the lower house. This group tends io 452 from the actual, and propenty, such not the gasoline tax, can be deducted The senate likewise did not suffer ren pointed out that the total recomin the new gnembers, who included mended expenditures in his budget represented a decrease of ..64,264, personal to Louis Sleeman, War Board chair on the federal tax return. State sales man, a large acreage of hillside land taxes are not deductible on the state ‘o the ordinrary taxpayer, but War several assemblymen promoted from bean production, growers are warned by the Nevada County USDA War Board against planting beans on land as automobiles and accessories, but subject to severe erosion. According and in. California was broken out last © income tax return. row crops, principlaly All operating and maintenance exbeans, resulting in heavy soil losses. penses on automobiles used wholly Producing food at the expense of for business, or a pro rata share of irreplacable topsoil is in conflict with ' CASABLANCA CONFERENCE such expenses if the car is used more the best interests of the nation and CASABLANCA, N. AFRICA—Soundphoto—Approved by War Dept. and than 50 per cent for business. Exthe Food-for-Freedom program,” O. W. I.—Left to right, General Henri Honore Giraud, President Roosevelt, penses include depreciation, usually Sleeman asserted, pointing out that datiinated spring for total for the present biennium and it is elected every four years instead $133,054,440~ below the estimealted of two, as in the assembly. The rural total revenue of the state during the areas, “or cow counties’’ dominate two-year period beginning July 1, General Charles De Gaulle and Prime Minister Winston Churchill during figured at 20 per cent per year on a the senate but a younger element of 19438. “mining’’ of the soil was one, of the ‘no surpassenger automobile. Warren was forced to assume the the, historical conference when it was decided there was {to be progressives took control to give an costliest and most short-sighted misrender.” war would continue through the biA new amendment has broadened equitable balance of opinion. takes of the last war. the definition of business ‘use to inSomething over a decade ago, parennium, with a drastic curtailment The chairman ‘stated that beans elude operation of an automobile for ticularly in 1933, a liberal group inof agencies not connected ‘with the can be grown on géntle slopes with collection of income or for the manvaded the assembly, including those war program. Although he had little! continuing good yields and fertility ibe older and more conservative, since MORE BLOOD GOVERNOR URGES PLASMA DIRELY TAX CHANGESBE supported by the EPICS (Upton Sintime/to spend on preparing the pud. agement ¢lair’s' End Poverty in California). gei—and he recommended that any Most of these men had never been in new governor be given more time— public service before. Governor Olthe entire document shows careful for production of income. planning rose to revenues and ae unnecessary act-. had a stormy the gubernatorial four assembly, which years saw chair, with ‘the safeguard the state’s By LEONE BAXTER “There are two sides tothe “blood ivities. the opposition gradually ascend to power. Governor Earl Warren is receiving solid support from to NEEDED AT FRONT STUDIED FIRST son, allied with this element before he virtually all the Democrats ‘and Republicans, although city Council Orders P-*2 Total $2303 All sums paid out during the year in registration fees, vehicle license can be maintained by simple eonservation practices, such as contour cul tivation, returning and adding crop” > residues, and crop rotations. Steep fees, state and federal use taxes, perland now in native cover, should not sonal property and munimipal taxes. Insurance lic attention. The City Council at their meeting care of property held on cars used for busi proyerty damage be planted to beans, he said. “There is plenty of good bean land By JOHN W. DUNLAP ness. Uncompensated losses due to available without plowing up land SAIGRAMENTO, Feb. 8.—(UP)-damage or theft of cars used for With the possible exception of the business or pleasure. Uninsured perthat will be utterly destroyed after plasma”’ story and both deserve pub — eRe and The first is that of the freckle facstate’s defense needs, the problem of caring for a daily mounting surplus ed kid from Main street. Except for that time last summer of cash: in the treasury rates top atthe follow-. when he got pasted with a_ wild tention of the Warren administration baseball bat on the school diamond, and the. legislature. wisely not to the point of ‘‘rubber Thursday night ordered stamp” polities. This was demonstrating bills paid: ed rather clearly when the new war Sam Hooper $125.00;, Max Solaro Every taxpayer should be vitally powers act, giving Governor Warren $96.50; Geo.H. Calanan $20.00; H. he never was seriously hurt in his interested in this subject because it broad powers was amended to put in S. Hallet $100.00; Jas. Allen $135life. This afternoon, half way across may mean a cut in his state taxes a few restrictions. The argument 003.3. J. Sackson $135.00; Dr. £. the world, he had his arm blown off or his local taxes, either or both of was advanced that while the present M. Roesner $40.00; Miles D. Cough-. by a bit of Jap schrapnel. Yes, his sonal injury or claims paid due to accidents while the car is in use for business Interest on money purchase of an borrowed automobile, one or declared. two years’ ‘‘The crops.’’ Sleeman government’s pro gram is aimed at increased production, but not in destruction of topfor soil.’’ when specified in the contract, and amount of financing charges but not the cost of insurance to protect finance com Boy Scout Troop No. 24 Collects 315 Pounds of Fat pany’s interest. which would be a. big help when it Loss where a car used for busilan $12.50; Mrs. E. M. Foley $12.50;. pitching arm. And his brave young Troop No. 24 of the Boy Scouts, comes to paying those skyrocketing ness is sold at less than its depreface is very still, deathly white unfaith in Warren, a succeeding goverPac. Gas and Elec. Co. $284.32; Nev-. sponsored ‘by the Nevada City Rotary federal ‘taxes. ciated value. _ nor might use the power given him ada City Nugget $6.25; Pac. Tel and der his freckles. (Club, in the past seven ‘weeks has Governor Warren has issued a Employees who receive compensaIf the bullet dodging corpsman, in the wrong way. Tel Co. 028.42; Dickerman Drug caution note in every tax utterance tion for operating their cars can not collected 315 pounds of fat. Leaders Even so, Warren had no objection Store $6.03; Louie Kelley $110.00; hurrying to his aid under fire, or the Fred Anderson, Stanley Bates, Dave . before and after his election. He legislature to the might have restrictions, the which utmost placed a Byron Landrigan $125.00; Ernest field doctor a hundred yards deduct such or so! expense unless. the Tobiassen and Leo Willey have asked limit of $7500 on salaries of executYoung $140.00; Nick Sandow $145behind the first surge of the savage). foresees that an unwise cut or change amounts received are declared as inhousewives to notify them when they ives, made the lieutenant governor 00: Western Union $1.44; Alpha fighting, is able to administer won-. in the tax base might put the state come. have one or more pounds of fat sav a in the hole should the war end sudmember of the council, definitely Stores Ltd. $85.44; Hemstreet and der working blood plasma, the chance) . denly or some other factor quickly the act six months after the Bell $557.65; Save More Store $6.24; is good that the youngsters l’ife will ended 'Not deductible are the federal tax es on
oil, tires, tubes, accessories, ed, and a scout will call for it. 2 war, and stipulated the members 9! ‘rane Co. $3.81; Patrick and Moise be saved. Plasma will give him suf-} turn the surplus into a deficit. It was new cars and trucks. Reuian! a decade ago that the state was Valentine Candies at Colley’s ConThe amount paid for an automothe council should confirm the govKlinker Co. $5.40; Reita D. Curnow ficient strength to withstand surgery fea the black ink, only to have the bile can not be deducted. fectionery. ernor’s appointments to the execut$12.50; Shebley’s Garage $26.64; It will keep him alive while he is ive posts. R. H B.aker & Co. $2'6.24; Geo. Brocarried back to the base hospital. It rovernor Warren some eyes when really his opened ‘budget was thers $13.85; SL L6.° Total: Arts Radio : Hospital $2,303.47: handed the legislature last Saturday (January 30.) He recommended a total expenditure of $463,948,005 for Valentine Candies at Colley’s Con‘ectionery. ' depression come along and plunge the government is the first known specific for shock. into’ a sea of red ink, relief, worry and turmoil. the great wartime killer which, in the The governor has adopted a wise . first world war brought death to 40 policy in seeking. a solution of the of wounded men whose phy per _cent , sical injuries were not in.themselves i revenue problem. He is working with an advisory sommittee ‘mortal. If there is no supply of blood plasma at hand, likelihood the ends boy’s story in here. fields. . interest in taxation and including . the committee urgently needed, to be processed and sent to battle, and where only a few pints over a million so far have been supplied. Americans, mil-. lions of fathers, mothers, sisters, and brothers of service men, going about with prayers in their hearts for the safety of their boys, yet have failed thing the simple, easy to help safeguard and with all) /some of the best known names in the million pints of bloof are critically, do an . various and towns here at home where three to ci‘izens, from The other side unfolds in the cities ‘Millions of adult of. {chosen obvious their loved ones. It is unfortunate that the business of donating a pint of blood is not a painful, unpleasant experience, for if state. Warren has asked to work hard during the February recess of the legislature can go back to the so a report legislature ‘ in March. He.told the commititee he . thought taxpayers are entitled to a reduction but urged extreme caution in upsetting the base tax structure, in event a post war depression quickly turns the surplus into a deficit. Warren has the foresight to know that there are plenty of special in terest groups inthe state who would advocate lowering the taxes on their bill but letting someone else carry the freight. So he hopes that a broad gauge study by a composite commit tee will give the legislature a sound. it were the word would spread and er basis for legislation than his own everyone could have his chance to be recommendaéion or that of any one something of a hero. But it doesn’t single group. be take: heroics. It requires only a visit to the local Red Cross, ‘‘a twist of a Our 2000% tourniquet ‘and the prick of a needle” —little enough to pay for helping fan the breath of life back into the Woman eanal. “We'need plasma from the Pacific to the ‘Méditerranean ’. says Dr. ment inOakland. When Miss Hooe enlistedin the SPARS—United States Coast Guard—she became the two thousandth employee to join up. In July, 1942, William J. Hickey, steam plant engineer, changed to Navy blue as Boatswain's. Mate—Second Class. At that time he was the thousandth employee who had gone to war. Two thousand young men and women means at least one out of every six of this company’s employees are now on war duty. Two thousand _ means an average of one hundred and fifty employees each month have gone “on assignment” to the most important job in the world today. Good-bye and good luck. When the job of beating the Axisis finished—come back to us. Your service record, your job seniority and your interests in the company’s old-age retirement plan will be preservedintact and waiting for you. That is the farewell pledge of your company. ELECTRIC COMPANY Gy Yolkes of Grass Valley. Nowadays Muggys . swaggers a little in his stroll, along Mill and Main streets, as he guides his master. Por he wears a brand new w,hite rain coat.‘that fits. him perfectly. The coat was made patient IT’S FAMOUS GOFFEE SHOP AND COCKTAIL a BAR. marines in any battle of RATES FROM $1.50 UP Excellent Service—Best Food 8TH AND K STREET, TOY AND JACOBS. the NEVADA CITY ASSAY AND REFINING OFFICE Vractical mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentages of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. Mail ordér check work promptly attended to. Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Agent for New York-California Underwriter., Westchester and Delaware Underwriters Insurance Jompanies, man of the Nevada City Scout. Dis8 x-w-248 SACRAMENTO, rons JACK BRUNO, Manager United ‘States armed forces. Judge Jones and Carroll Valentine ‘Boxes of Dixie Dixon's, trict. This gives them seats on the Societe, and Schraffts fine Creams executive board of. the Tahoe Area Council. and Chews. Colley’s: Confectionery. ay ARE RENOWNED IN CALIFORNIA have been in active duty longer than any ly stitch by stitch by the man that Coughlan on Scout Board Muggsy carefully guards. At the last meeting of the Tahoe “It is rubberized material like mine,’’ said Sherman, as he reached Area Council of the Boy Scouts in along the leash to pat Muggsy’s Auburn, Judge George L. Jones was head. “It’s a nice coat for a good elected National Council representative, and Carroll Coughlan, chairdog.:’ p me 88 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT with blue eyes as his many friends PGs. anid ALPHA STORES, Ltd. -iMrs. Carl Tobiassen received a letter from her cousin, Ainsley Fouyer, marine who has been fighting in the Guadalcanal ‘area about five months. The letter was ‘written December 28. He stated a plane had just come in with mail and he was lucky to get two letters and was priting at once will recall. According to news reMugegsy Wears New ports he has been evacuated with the White Rain Coat other marines and it is understood “Mugegsy’’ s a name of a_ large, these boys will be brought home. for tawny dog of nondescript breed, who a rest, the army havink taken over is the seeing-eye for Fred Sherman the fighting. This group of marines ‘ GAS STANDARD BURNER OILS Nevada City—Phone 5 Earl ‘Taylor of the Red Cross Blood Donor Service. ‘“‘We can ‘never have enough of it.’”’ “You sure feel a lot safer Wading into the Japs when you know thalt stuff’s around,’ says Sergeant Richard H. Venn of the Marto get the letter out by the same ines on Guaralcanal. ‘‘We’ve seen ii plane. He stated he was well and that he and his. companions had been work miracles.’’ : That plea should move millions to kept busy by the Jap fighting forces help work the miracle, getting their on the island. He said he was sunown blood into the war now, while it burned almost black from the tripical heat and sun. Fouyer is a blonde still can do some good. SINCE PEARL HARBOR™more than two thousand proud “good-byes” have been said to employees’ of this Company entering the military services. Early this month it was “good-bye and good luck” to Miss Violet Hooe of the Service Depart daa daa rbd ded Ainsley Fouyer Writes From multitated body of the boy from down Guadalcanal the block, dying today on Guadal isa Every drop of Standard Furnace Oil fairly bulges with heat (many exacting tests see to that). Every drop burns completely—goes farther, Keeps your burner clean and at peak performance—saves you money. Standard Furnace Oil outsells sll others.in the West because it delivers the maximum value for your fuel dollar. E.J.N.OTT Automobile Insurance “8 + Proprietor a