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PAGCETWO NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1940,
—__
Nevada City Nugget
A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published
at Nevada City.
Editor and Publisher -H. M. LEETE ee ee
matter of the second class in the postoffice at
Nevada City. under Act of Congress, March 3,
1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year (in Advance) ..2.......22.02.0000.-. $2.50 %
Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday at .
Nevada City.-California, and entered as mail es
That Telephone Incident
-LET HIM INI :
California political news these days is too big to hold. It
spilled over the borders last week and splashed the front pages of every big Eastern newspaper, when Gordon Garland,
newly elected Speaker of the State Assembly, reached down
and ripped out the direct telephone line between his rostrum
and the Governor's office!
That act shocked administration leaders, delighted the
gallery and reminded the State and nation of an American
principle too long ignored and too nearly forgotten: that the
“check and balance” system of our three branches of government—legislative, executive and judicial—vests its control
in the branches themselves, none to be dominated or controlled by any other.
Uprooting of the direct wire to the Governor's desk symbolically ended a flagrant violation of that principle. Backround for the drama reviewed in the press of the nation was
jaid last session when Assemblyman Garland followed the
dictates of his Tulare County constituents and voted for water
instead of power—when the Governor was demanding powerization of the Central Valley Water Project. Unable to regiment Garland’s vote, Governor Olson proclaimed his ‘‘purge”’
and campaigned personally to accomplish it.
However, the political “purge” is widely recarded as unfitting in a democracy; Garland’s fellow Legislators emphasized the point by unseating Olson’s Speaker and replacing him
with the Governor's public enemy number one — Gordon
Garland. The telephone episode followed. Again, in the present snecial session. the Governor is insisting on a power proposal similar to that which started the rukus. But indications
are strong that the rubber stamp is broken. The Legislators
are listening to the voices from back home—and as nearly as
can be judged, the voices aren't backing the Governor’s power
program any more than they are his program of tax increases.
Meanwhile. California has created some top news copy,
complete with pictures, indicating a new legislative responsivea8 not to anether branch of government, but to the people
back home.—Contributed.
Ceilimg On Taxes
The determined fight for economy in the roaring special
session of the Legislature. dramatic though it is, seems but
the inevitable result of a long-growing conviction on the part
of the taxpaying public that a halt to astronomical spending,
soaring tax levies, and swelling deficits is long overdue. Translated into action by members of the non-partisan economy
bloc is the further conviction that the only practical method
for checking bureaucratic spending is to place a steel-ribbed
ceiling on taxation.
Senator Jerrold Seawell of Roseville, president pro tem
‘of the Senate, forcefully expressed the economy-bloc view
last week: “The tax ceiling must be fixed. and fixed immovably, if this State is to avoid bankruptcy. In the last six years,
the tax burden has doubled—rocketing from, half a billion dollars to nearly a billion! In face of the fact that unemployment
has not been solved and that the relief problem has grown, it
is plain, schoolboy arithmetic that the law of diminishing returns has set in. To bleed large and small taxpayers. businessmen and farmers, of a billion dollar in taxes yearly—a sum
that would provide industry with the means to employ tens
of thousands of employes, increasing purchasing power and
speeding recovery—is simply the ancient folly of killing the
goose that lays the golden egg. The tax structure is already
dangerously top-heavy. Additional levies will drive business
to the wall, add to unemployment, increase the need for relief
funds, and at the same time further shrivel and industries and
enterprises that produce the State’s tax money!”
Taxpaying citizens who pay the overhead will agree with
the spokesman for the economy bloc—that a halt must now
be called on spending, a ceiling placed on taxation. — Contributed.
CAMPTONVILLE NOTES
, CAMPTONVILLE, Feb. 8. — mr.
and’ Mrs. Erle Pauly and son left
Sunday for their home at Oakland
after spending the week end with
relatives here.
Vernon Klenzendorf is critically
sister.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chatfield returned Tuesday from two months stay in
Southern Calfiornia.
Mrs. Tom Arden of this city has received word that her father, Warren
Kitts, suffered a paralytic stroke re.
cently and is critically ill in a Sacramento hospital. He has been in the
Warren Pauly*returned to Maryshospital three months.
ville Monday after spending the
week end at his home here. W. B. Celio of Park avenue, was
Jack Kennady recently returned. removed by ambulance to the Jones
from a visit of several weeks with} Memorial sanitarium Tuesday for
treatment. He has been ill several
days but it is expected he will be
Miss Cynthia Church is. spending
O72 Mill Street Nevada County Photo Center
cb:
pAl PHONE 67 Portraits, -Commerctal Photography,
t haat 8 Hour Kodak-Finishing, Old Copies, _
Drorceeraprer _ Enlarging and Framing,
ties $12.50; Sam Hooper $3.86; Ne‘the first publication of this notice to
with’ the “estate of said Louis Panstestament of Louis
Senseg
TERMS OF THREE
(Continued from Page One)
Blake $35.00; General Petroleum
Corp. of Calif. $30.23; Union Publishing Co. $20.25; Helbach ‘Motors
$8.60; Andy’s Associated Service
$2.05; Ralph R. Jones $9.48; Alpha
Stores, Ltd. $124.81; David Richards $28.80; W. S. Williamson
$10.57; A. L. (Dick) Lane $51.40;
R. E. Harris $5.81; George Brothers
$9.91; McKesson & Robbins. Ine.
$34.68; A .Carlisle & Co. $3.72:
Duro Test Corporation $9.98; Diamond Match Co. $98.96; Nevada
County N. G. R. R. $31.72; Patrick
and Moise-Klinker Co. $2.004 Standard Oil Company of Calif. $5.59;
Paeific Gas and Electrie Co: $268.51;
The Palm Iron.and Bridge Works
$25.24; Pacific Tel and Tel Company
$14.00; Nevada City Garage $130.00;
Plaza Grocery $5.40; Chemieal
Equipment Co. $3.15; J. W. Shebley
$70.94; B. P. Robinson $8.41; Nevada City Garage $135.24; Alt Dav‘vada County Lumber Co. $79.68; BE.
Christenson $69.07; W. G. Robson
$27.87; Schreiber’s Cafe $2.45; Ed
Jones & Co. $4.74; Max Solaro $51.50; Nevada City Garage $10.06;
Save More Store $1.19; L. E. Noyes
$20.15; Rensselear Valve $245.15;
J. D. Harris $296.02; N. C. Chamber
of Commerce $150.00; Clarks Garage $97.99; N. C. Chamber of Commerce $50.00. Total $3,111.68.
Nevada Irrigation District $21.06;
A. I. Dow $83.97; Byron Landrigan
$36.00; Arthur Down $102.36: Norman Kistle $27.00; Ed Martine $27.-00; Ben Stedhm $45.00; Ernest
Young $90.00; Roy Hoskin $108.00;
Nick Sandow $117.56; Tom White
$65.25. Total $3,834.88.
RECEIPTS
To balance in treasury $14864.40;
LEGAL NOTICES
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT
OF THE INTERIOR, . GENERAL
LAND OFFICE, M. A. No. 032400,
DISTRICT LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, January 26,
1940. Notice is hereby given that
Jerome C. Coughlan of North Columbia, California, has made application for patent for the Frandy-Black
Placer Mining Claim in the Columbia
Hill Mining District, Nevada County,
California, described as _ follows:
Lots 5, and 6, Sec. 4, T. 17 N., R. 9
E., M. D. M., California. That the
lands adjoining on the North, South,
cation notice is recorded in Book
“27” of Mining Claims, at page 3,
Records of Nevada County, California.
ELLIS PURLEE, Register.
Date of first publication: January
29, 1940.
Date of last publication:
29, 1940.
March
No, 4017.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of
LOUIS PANSIERO, ‘Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the undersigned Marie Costa as executrix of the last will and testament
of Louis Pansiero, 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
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of the State of California, in
and for the County of Nevada, or to
exhibit them, with the necessary
vouchers within six (6) months after
the said executrix} at law offices of
Frank G. Finnegan, 207 North Pine
East and West are patented. The lo-. '
To water collections $2046.48. To
city marshal, licenses $312.00,
city recorder, fines $273.00. Delinquent $156.75. Penalties and costs
— miscellaneous $20.76. _Miscellaneous $84.62—$2898.61. Total $17,598.77. ‘
DISBURSEMENTS
By warrants paid on general fund
$7385.21. By warrants paid on fire
fund $63.40. By warrants paid on library fund $186.58. —$7585.19.
By balance in treasury $10172.82.
To balance in fire fund $779.49%.
To balance in library fund $1530.5844. To balance in general fund
$7862.7414.
Mrs. Annie Sherman, highly esteemed local resident, is ill in Sacramento and her many friends hope
for her an early recovery,
Engine Fire Company Number 2
of Nevada City held its quarterly
meeting and dinner Wednesday evening. Dick Goyne was in charge of
refreshments and Chief of Police
Garfield Robson was ehef and prepared a delicious camp stew. During
the evening Chief Robson on behalf
of the members of the fire department presented Dick Goyne with a
token honoring him for his long and
faithful service in Engine Company
No, 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Genter and
guest, Captain George E. Dow, will
leave Sunday morning for Sacramento to spend several days. They
will meet Miss Jeanne Navelle and
To
L. L. LARRABEE IN HOSPITAL
Nevada City” friends received a
message Tuesday from Mrs. L. L.
Larrabee at Redding stating her
husband was in the Woodland Clinic
this week. Mrs. Larrabee is much im.
proved in health, She stated it had
rained nearly every day since they
moved from here during Christmas
holidays. Larrabee was district manLEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice is Hereby Given that a
General Municipal Election will be
held in the City of Nevada, on Tuesday, the 9th day of April, 1940 for
the election of the following officers
for the full term of four years.
City Councilman.
City Councilman.
City Councilman.
There will be two voting pregincts
for the purpose of holding saif’ elec.
tion, consisting of the consolidation
of the regular election precincts established for holding State or County Elections as follows: Consolidated voting precinct. A, comprising
State and County precincts 2, 4 and
5, and consolidated voting precinct
B, comprising State°and County preeincts 1 and 8.
Polling places for said consolidated precincts A shall be the City
Hall on Broad “Street and for~satd
consolidated precinct B, shall“be No.
1. Fire House on Main Stfeet. The
Polls shall\be open from. 8 A. M. to
6PM ;
Dated February 8.
GEO. N. CALANAN,
City Clerk.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
THE INTERIOR, GENERAL LAND
OFFICE, DISTRICT LAND OFFICE
AT SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA.
MINERAL APPLICATION
NO. 032406
January 25, 1940
NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that
T. B. ENGLISH, MARGARET J.
COUGHLAN, and THE HEIRS OF
MRS§..C. J. ENGLISH, deceased, all
of North Columbia, Nevada County,
California, have made application for
patent for a placer mining claim situate in the Columbia Hill Mining
District, Nevada County, California,
in the Northwest quarter of Section
4 and the Northeast quarter of Section 5, Township 17 North, Range 9
East, Mount Diablo Base and Medidian, described as follows:
ROSE. VALLEY PLACER CLAIM,
consisting of Lot No. 4, of the Northwest quarter of Section 4, in Township 17 ‘North, of Range 9 East,
Mount Diablo Base and Meridian,
and Lots 1 and.2 of Section 5, in
Township 17 North, of Range 9
East, Mount Diablo Base and’ Meridian, containing 54.80. acres, more
or less.
That the lands adjoining on the
North, South, East and West are
patented.
That the location notice for the
Rose Valley Placer Claim is recorded in Book “25” of Mining Claims,
at page 492, Records’ of Nevada
County, California. eel
ELLIS PURLEE; Register.
Date of first publication: January
29, 1940.
VALENTINE
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ARE INVITED.
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SEE OUR DISPLAY
OF APPROPRIATE
GIFTS
FOR ALL .
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Wind.”
29, 1940.
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Fine Jewelry
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a
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mci (Dependable Jewelers Since 1875) SEE
306 Broad Street 124 Mill Street
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WILL SELL OR TRADE 1% ton
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PAUL VILES, Buick Dealer, Hills
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WATCHES CLEANED, $1.00. Mainsprings, $1.00. Watch Chrystals,
round, 25c, faney, 50c. All work
guaranteed. J. M. Bertsche, Watch
and Clock repairing. New location,
With Ray’s Fixit Shop, 109 West
Main Street, Grass Valley. 12-1tf
APARTMENT — 5 rms. and bath,
Broad street. Modern in all respects. With garage. Phone 95.
11-2 0¢tf
REAL ESTATE
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LICENSED BROKER
Phone 521 P. O. BOX 501
Nevada City
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can buy.
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Dairy
Jordan Street, Nevada City
Phone 77
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Nevada City
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For VENETIAN BLINDS
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IN WALL PAPER
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of business in all matters connected}
iero, Deceased.
Dated, January 24th, 1940.
MARIE COSTA,
Executrix of the last will and
Pansiero,’ . DePRANK G. FINNEGAN,
Attorney for Executrix,
First publication January 26, 1940,
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