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NEVADA CITY NUGCET MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1940.
Nevada City Nugget
305 Broad Street. Phone 36. :
: Legal Newspaper, as defined by: statute. Printed and Published
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at Nevada City.
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Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday at
Nevada City. California, and entered as mail
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.-.--.--.-----$2.50
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New Army of Taxeaters
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With taxes at an all time high and the Legislature in
special session thinking up new ones, a new army of taxeaters
is bobbing up-in-state departments and bureaus. They are
called Deputy Administrators. How many there are to be is
not specified. The estimate runs as high as 200. The pay is
around $400 a month for most of them.
When the present administration took over, it found all
the good jobs, civil service and term appointment, filled by the
outgoing regime. Something had to be done for the camp fol?
lowers. The Deputy Administrator is the answer and itsis likely to cost the taxpayers another $2,000,000 or so per year.
Each Deputy Administrator means more stenographers,
more clerks, more state automobiles, more gas, oil and tires
and more expense accounts as the Deputy Administrators go
about on their important and interesting tours to see how
things are’ getting along.
Where the money is coming from apparently is not worrying the administration.” Judicious distribution of jobs no
doubt will spur a spending-minded Legislature to find various
ways and means.
The department and bureau heads to whom the Deputy
Administrators are assigned do not want or need them. In
fact, they regard them as much as Russian Army officers look
on the political commissars sent to keep an eye on their political regularity.
Taxpayers having a tough time to buy their own tires and
pay their own expenses may justly get hot under the collar
about the new load being put on them, instead of economies
to lighten the pack. Their only recourse is to warn their legislators that the extravagance of government has got to stop, or
there will be some new faces in Sacramento.—Contributed.
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Not Even A Poorhouse
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The Governor's message to the Legislature is in tune
with the current political philosophy of extravagance.
Nowhere in the-chart provided for the special session, is
' there any suggestion of possible economies. Instead it reaches
in every direction for every penny that taxing hands can be
laid upon.\
Every avenue of revenue that imagination can suggest is
explored. The proposed raid is so terrifying that the taxpayers
are expected to accept any compromise with gratitude.
The message is the governor's, but it is typical of national, state and municipal tax messages everywhere. Any
suggestion of economy is sternly rebuked as anti-social. The
existing political philosophy is that every penny of wealth in
the country should be seized and dissipated as fast as possible.
Spending has become the means of getting and keeping political power. Tax raid that a few years ago would have brought
_Prompt punishment now are endured with docility that invites
new aggression. a
The people must serve notice on their legislators that the
spending has got to stop. They must be deaf to the specious
_. ,Yeasoning that excuses the spending. Unless they do, this will
become a nation ready to go over thé hill to the poorhouse,
but with none to go to.—Contributed. —
, Isms “Are Wasms
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The conviction of Communist Earl Browder in Federal
Court in New York, with a sentence of four years and $2,000
fine, is a warning to alien-inspired hellraisers that public patience is getting worn out. :
Browder was not convicted of communism, but of fraud
in getting passports to use in his communist activity trips to
Moscow. The squawk about persecution set up by pinks and
punks is nonsense.
Admittedly American-born, Browder probably would
-not have been prosecuted if the Dies Committee had not turned up. The same is true of German-born Bund Leader Kuhn,
now in Sing Sing for stealing money. If these persons, Browder and Kuhn, had not made themselves public nuisances, they
would not have attracted attention from the Dies Committee.
The important thing is, they got fair trials. And the encourag‘ing thing is that radical activity is not a license for crime, as
so many of its devotees seem to think it is. :
Citizens who supposed that what they earned belonged
to them, and struggled to carry on and produce, pay taxes,
_ educate their children and keep body and soul together, have
been harried by investigations that bedevilled them ‘by boiling over when, like village Hampdens, they resisted the tyrants who menaced their little fields. They can take some satisfaction from the fact that the investigating committee, with
cf 107 mi streee Nevada County Photo Center
PHONE 67 Portraits, Commercial Photography,
cet 8 Hour Kodak Finishing, Old Copies,
‘DProroenapree Enlarging and Framing,
sat ’Kodaks and Photo Supplies,
Movie Cameras and Films
THE POCKETBOOK
CAMPTONVILLE MASONS
INSTALL OFFICERS
CAMPTONVILLE, Jan. 29.—Installation of officers was held at a
of KNOWLEDGE ros
THE. PRICE OF RAYON HAS B
Soe reteysce ecce
‘MANY (MORE AMERICANS
j i in their hall , FRUIT ed a jolly bingo party in t
. et WERE of are on Commercial street Friday even! ; “THEY GRC i i rded
ISTRY SES PRICES:-BECAUSE THEY GROW ing. Forty five prizes were awa
a spies REDUCED Uke GRAPES in.the nearly.two hours of playing.
meeting of Gravel Range Lodge No.
59 F. & . M. Saturday evening, with
FINE
WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Service and
REPAIRING
Work Called for and Delivered
Clarence R. Gray
the following newly elected officers
filling the offices for the ensuing
year: Myron Pauly, Worshipful Mas520 Coyote Street Phone 16
ter, Fréd J. Joubert, Senior Warden,
Erle Pauly, Junior Warden, Joseph
WE SMALLEST TREE IN P. Pendola, Treasurer, Acton M.
we carted STATES 1S THE Cleveland, Secretary, William 0.
. IE WILLOW, WHICH : Ison,
~A VER GROWS MORE THAN Grant, Marshal, Eric W. Nelso
Senior Deacon, George ,E. Dixon,
Junior Warden, W. H. Clark, Senior
Stewart, L. A. Williams, Junior
Stewart, Julius E. Pauly, Tyler.
6 INCHES HIGH — AND
SOMETIMES DOES NOT EXCEED
QNE ING IN HEIGHT /
V. F. W. BINGO PARTY
Twenty members ‘of Banner Mt.
Post, V. F. W.and Auxiliary enjoyMrs. Minnie Young is president of
the Auxiliary.
INDUSTRY FOR USE
Je 3 cS OTHER THAN L d
one TAN aunary
of ever? QUALITY WORK SKILLFULLY
cotaktine DONE BY HAND .
iohigle sng Prompt Courteous Service
Free. Delivery
Nevada. City
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its faults of method, trying to save the American form of government, has landed two subversive leaders in the net, probably with more to come. We can still ‘‘praise the Power that
hath made and preserved us a nation.—Contributed.
All our work is priced right.
Phone 577 241 Commercial Street
Nevada City
For VENETIAN BLINDS
a
Robert Vanberg, junior college
student, is still carrying his arm in
a sling from a recent injury to one
of his fingers. The end of one finger
was nearly cut off and a bone broken when the junior college bus door
came shut.
Jack ‘Raynor, clerk at the Red and
White store, is ill at his home with
a severe cold. Sam Trevillyan is driving the delivery wagon while Raynor
is home.
LEGAL NOTICES
UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE, PHELAN BUILDING,’ SAN
FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, January
Hobart. Estate Company, Balfour
Building, San Francisco, California,
has applied for an exchange of land
for timber under the Act of March
3, 1925 (43 Stat., 1215). The apPlicant offers the government Lots
3, 4 and 5, Section 6, T. 16 N., R. 18
E., M. D. M., situated in the County
of Placer, State of California, E%
NEY%, N% S%, SW% Swy, N
% SE% SW 4%, SE% SE% SW
%,N% SW% SE% SWY, Section
t4 oT AN, R16 r iM. M.; Bit.
uated in the County of Nevada, State
of California, and in exchange desire
an equal value of timber to be cut
from ‘portions of Sections 6, 7, 8, 17
and 18, T. 8 N., R.14-E., Sections 1
and 2, T. 8 N., R. 13 E. Sections 1,
ay.8,.4.°); 6,10 and. 12, 1. S.N.,°R.
14 4K ., Section 6.1. 8 No Ro 153s
and Sections 26, 27, 33, 34, 35 and
36, T. 9 N., R. 14 E., M. D. M., situated in the County of Eldorado, State
of California. The offered lands are
subject to rights-of-way for railroads, roads, water ditches, electric
transmission lines, telephone. lines
and telégraph lines now in place. A
lease expiring April 19, 1942, with
option jo renew for 10 years, covers
FOR SALE CHEAP—1-room cabin,
half acre on Deer Creek road at
city limits. Write to owner, Joseph
Monighetti, Rt. 1. Redding, Calif.
4 1-8-6tp
WATCHES CLEANED, $1.00. Mainsprings, $1.00. Watch Chrystals,
round, 25c, fancy,’ 50c. All work
guaranteed. J. M. Bertsche, Watch
and Clock repairing. With Ray’s
Fixit Shop, 109 West Main Street,
Grass Valley. 12-1tf
FREE!—If excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating,.Nausea, Gas ains, get free
Sample, Udga, at Nevada City
Drug Store. 12-1-lot
APARTMENT — 5 rms. and. bath,
Broad street. Modern in all respects. With garage. Phone 95.
11-20tf
REAL ESTATE
WALTER H. DANIELS
LICENSED BROKER
Phone 521 P. 0. BOX 501
Nevada City :
18, 1940. Notice is*hereby“given that
February 12, 1940.)
and LATEST PATTERNS
IN WALL PAPER
0.25 acres in the SE% SW%, Section 11, T.; 17 N., R. 16 E..™M. D.
M., situated in the County of Nevada, SEE
State of California, used for rightof-way for a railroad and telephone John W Dark
line. 6.6 acres in Section 11,-T.--17 ha
N., R. 16 E., M. D. M., situated in the 100-J Phones 200-na
County of Nevada, State of California, is deeded for the Truckee cemetery. The purpose of this notice is
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YOU DONT HAVE
AO. BE SOLD..
om
But—do you know that
Meat is needed for the
food elements it contains?
. And do you know that our .
meats are right in Quality
and Price?
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OUR REPUTATION
Is OUR
GUARANTEE
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to allow all-persons claiming said
lands, or having bona fide objections to such-application;an opportunity to file their protests with this
office on or before the date of the.
last publication thereof (or prior to
THE SUN PRODUCE AND.
GROCERY C0
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
FREE DELIVERY
#15 Broad Street Phone a8
S. B. SHOW,
: Regional Forester.
Jan. 22, 29, Feb. 5. 12.
MARKET
Dave Richards, Prop.
Commercial Street, Nevada Citg
PHONE 67
UNITED STATES FOREST SERSSeS
VICE, PHELAN BUILDING, SAN
PRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, December 27,1939. Notice is hereby given
that Joseph E. Lansberg, of 1522
Santa Fe Avenue, Los Angeles, California, has applied for an exchange
of lands under the Act of March 3,
1925 (43 Stat., 1215). The applicant
offers ‘the: government the E% NE
¥% Section 32 and NW% Section 33,
T. 17 N., R. 13 E., M. D. M.; excepting therefrom the Southern Pacific
PLANTS FERNS
For Every
SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES
603 W. Broad Street—Phone 69
Telegraph Delivery Anywhere in United States
~ CUT FLOWERS
Occasion
Railroad Company right of way 200
feet wide, and in exchange. desires
to acquire the following described
National Forest land: S% NY% NE
% NEY NEY, S% NEY NEY
NEY, NW% NEY NEY, S% NE
% NEY, NWY% NEY, NEY SW
% NEY, N% SEY SWY% NEY,
SE% NE, Section 22-00. 18 Nao:
16 E., M, D. M., excepting therefrom
right of way to the county road as
now located, and an area in circular
form 100 feet in diameter from the
of the Grass Valley Cleaners has h
being that leads to success in life.
11 1 Main Street Gras
ED BURTNER
who prefer his National Cleaning System. A thorough cleaning and
pressing of all outer garments gives their wearers that sense of well
undreds of satisfied customers
s Valley Phone 375
center of which the northeast Cornér-of Section 22, T. 18 N., R.16 E.,
M. D. M. bears N. 74° 5’ E: 2119 feet
distant. The offered and selected
lands lie in Placer and Nevada Counties. within the Tahoe National Forest. The purpose of this notice is to
allow all persons claiming said lands,
or having bona fide objections to
such application, an opportunity to
file their protests with this office on
or before the date of the last publication thereof.
Practical mining tests from 25 to
Assays made for gold,
Agent for New York-California
S. B. SHOW,
Regional Forester:
Jan, 15, 22;-29;:Feb, 5.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE
percentages of sulphurets, value of sulphrets and tailings
Mail order check work promptly attended to.
Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor
1000 pounds, giving the free gold
silver, lead and copper.
Underwriters, Westchester and
THE INTERIOR, GENERAL LAND
OFFICE, DISTRICT LAND OFFICE
AT SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA.
MINERAL APPLICATION
NO. 032406 HOTEL CLUNIE
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 JHast,
IT’S FAMOUS
TOY AND JACOBS
AND COCKTAIL BAR
HAVE BEEN REMODELED AND REFURNISHED
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Rates from $1.50 Up
. Excellent Service—Best Food
8TH AND K STREET, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
COFFEE SHOP 4
O. J. JACOBS, Manager
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.
ELLIS PURLEE, Register. .
Date of first publication: January
29, 1940.
Date of last publication:
IN SAN FRANCISCO > KEARNY ST. 4" BUSH
& March
29, 1940. See
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