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January 3, 1942 (4 pages)

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rd Ge : \ ‘ $ . Nevada City Nugget — Monday, January 5, 1942. ? p oj Seas 1. EPL acon f: RBI we . apne 4 : : . ° wes : . State revenues from horse racing . Nevada City Nugget. . . {DEFENSE . ACTING . curine 2940 totioe $a.ttrs61 ana . evadca ty gge' pea CHANGES IN DEFENS tgiuent testcase Aa will reach $4,018,000 this year, it eo . = 05 Broad Street. Phone 36. PEN DITURES 2 R AN WOULD CUT was estimated. . A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published EX J : reve Vv When. shopping mention the Nevada = at Nevada City. : a t : wea City Nugget ads é HM. LEETE+ > . ____ Editor and Publisher Pons : 3 . 8 iT. (. REVENUES TO NUGGET SUBSCRIBERS _ / igbilliors of Dollars a 3 4 Published Semi-Wéekly, Monday and Thursday 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, Will you please notify the Nugget Office any time you do not. receive your copy of the SACRAMENTO, Jan,5.—(UP)— A ban on horse racing for the reeames ommane ovr ans, 1879. 6b mainder of the present fiscal year . ? Ney \ were ane a x6 : Nevada City N tt. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 3.00 WOLD would result in loss of revenue for z py ee 36 = Sona ae MUVARCE) 6. ies 2 os a the University ef California, the Cal-. . _ ’ me “Month --.----.-.---.z}--------+0--s02-eeeneeees 3) . ifornia Polytechnic school and local — — 14 /fair districts amounting to about t DO YOUR PART . $1,300,000, according to the state SAFE AND LOCKSMITH : ‘department of finance. ; J ai Pe ‘ . c { : There are many kinds of patriotism, many ways of eb iss es a a CA ae pore _ a — Wait * : Be ‘ey x ae ; 4 “ i cycles,’ Stee apes, 7acuum showing your love for America. fhe battiefronts are . . State’s reyenues from racing is held Cleaners, Washing Machines. Elecaway across the oceans, yet right here at home all of us can be . by the state fair, Pomona fair, Los. . trie Frons, Stoves, Etc. Repaired. soldiers and can behave like soldiers. with courage and dislok ma i ete pesky ee a ait SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, ee . y sociation, t norse rac Z a ; cipline. In the present crisis that’s the least that we can do. ae chaiuiicn. wera a SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED Here in America we've got the best system of mass proency, county and district fairs, These Gunsmith, Light Welding duction in the world. We've also got the best system of dis8 agencies, finance department officRAY’S FIXIT SHOP tribution. That’s why in normal times more people can buy : ials said, will suffer no loss of rev-. . 499 West Main St., Phone 602 more things more easily here. than anywhere else. Now that a at least hes eed jie July 1. GRASS VALLEY : ’ main: TU) ovations, some products are ant to become scarce, we've got to take ex6i-: e remainder of the allocation however, may be _ affected by the closing of the larger tracks, such as Santa Anita and Bay Meadows, it tra care that we den’t disturb that system of distribution more than we must. Wve got to take extra care that we don’t put BECINN'NG se _ ° . 5 . ao J » Le . impossible demands on it—that we don’t disrupt it by hoardne fowtnve RZ. . was said. Unless war emergency bans ing i ? Me . on racing are lifted, the University \ Here in America there’s no excuse for hoarding. We have : " Say pa tsreskoel Senos cer joe ¢ a = ae YL , mm ‘=. “ plenty of food. There will be shortages of some manufactured : chi tutie #821 500 tek dousibnaticn t ’ goods. but we'll have enough basic necessities. _ \Our system of distribution is' geared to supply our nori mal wants. If suddenly we increase our wants to abnormal purposes. 19!19 ° _ 1942 proportions by ranicky buyine. we'll throw it out. of gear. oe mea TAX FOLEDATION EST. / New Deal "We'll create. tikes oo exist, eed Oude edge cs tokice . prices up to extreme hichs. You can elp to prevent that by : Ty Pauline and Johnnie CRUSHED : refusing to become frightened by false rumors of severe scarc: 1 ; 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley hs Ai hia ROCK . ities, by buyine no-more than you usually do, by trusting in America and America’s ability » keep you supplied with all ST ATE, LOC AL REVENTES eae See ae be the things you-really néeds =“.. Every Taste Fill Material Marre ANEW PEAKSINGIM) ee i. OE >) i So Adolf Hitler. the man who.did it all himself has now FURNITURE MOVING ae ; eas ihn A Saas g é FOR SALE — Good home canned f appealed to ‘divine iustice” to rescue our people and the naee ee AND STORAGE fruit. Reasonabie by jar or case. tions allied with us.” = mone ee : {. . Hills Flat Feed and Fuel Co. ]. variety. call after 3 p. m. Adele be “oh ot, 3 hi 5 on sj uxecutive rector, te Tax ‘and there promises to-be strong taxANY TIME, ANY WHERE Renee, 582%4 Main Street. Phone May God Almighty assist us in this coming lait Sore : Foundation . Payer sentiment for the elimination Phone 698—Grass Valley 433, -42-1-1 : this embittered, frustrated dictator in a New Year's order of NEW YORK. Jan. 5.-A fedeva, of all and any spending not neces. W— Bi -1-1mop : the day that was in marked contrast to the Hitler message of fad A bee en akc that of 827% to the war effort or the mainEXPERT RADIO RRFPAIRPNG — a year avo that 1941 “‘will bring completion of the greatest . any previous year; statétax coltes-. mance of needed services. RETESET EY A EI be Herne ved teres for oe eC . . . : : s > : ale. Authorize ileo Auto Radia victorv of our history.’ ee \ tions topping all previous highs as a. are ; Sie ag ; ae : ; Service. ART’S RADIO HOSPITAL
The “‘unscrupulous, sanguinary sacrifice of the\BolsheTesult of booming _ industry and G(R AP STEEL oF mi d Prasat —Specialists in Radio oh 112 a a a a ge] a 5 ae pe . ai p u ii § 48, vik slaves’” is to blame for Germany's troubles, on the eastern jebta mae vem ee 3 Fe, . E., A Mk v South Church Street, Grass Valley. front. Hitler said. But the Russian counter-attack “must and. ™® Seat ope tad Gir appar e. J or een Phone 984. > 2-19tf ia a” d in 1942 “ hall ; old ot swelling demand for reduction of. Equipment Ri will be frustrate and in 42 we sha again get old oO nonessential, non-defense expendit. : . ® ASPHALT [OBS this enemy of mankind—and we shall beat him. ; ures were major developments in the: ; . STUDEBAKER Plant mix road jops. Oil road jobs. Yes, the crest of Herr Hitler’s wave has passed. He not, field\of taxation during 1941. . Parking ft ot vewhine: only knows it, but he is bitterly admitting it to his disillusion-. on September 20 President Roose-. . ‘PONTIAC en ee $254.4 ed people. : velt signed-one of the most extensive fe Oo Sales and Service GRASS VALLEY ROCK And that is the sure sign that the inevitable end is in. "evem¥e measures ever adopted by Oe : eee’ @ AND SAND . zt io yk: 4 ae bak congress, a tax bill designed +to. Nevada County USDA Defense Board . 7 Bank @isce: view -—as v10 ent as may this madman s death throes. raise between $3 and $4 billions in. @nnounced today that a recent am-' ic 7 Ban une Phone 45 gy é additional revenue. Most significant . e¢ndment to an Office of Price Ad-, S$ e G 4 x : OO RD E Populatio Of Co ; the state board of equalization. Exsoni ministrati d hereby th ie . ervic ara € JAKE'S W D YA 4 : Pp n unty . . ¢hange was the lowering of personal ration order wherelvy the ceil. . : \ SERVICE : Shwc } 283 D ae pemptions amount to $390,275 the asexemptions in the income tax, bring-. ing prices on grades of scrap steel . W. S. Williamson, Prop, : Pie ; ei ecrea i sociation found, : s . ing into the federal tax fold millions and iron used in ope-hearth furnaces . Cor. Pine and Spring Phone 106 Oak, Pine and Manzanita , Population of Wavada. Cosnty—on . ). nen Cate aaseased Value . of tersona never batoré subject to; Were imereased by $2.50 per gross) Wood if . of property throughout California—is ; s direct taxation by the national goy-;ton should now make Collection of . i ; ‘ ya ey ee a oe i . $7,089, the ‘association stated, Total’ stnment, Despite this asdening uf. Useless scrap metal on farms more e ii, ts gto . 5 pal AB dtc © ROPR assessed value of propetty subject to ape oe fitabl a b Rae elivered . romptly . j f Calif ia counties, just completthe tax base, however, imposts were,Profitable and enable farmers to Ph : ‘ # of Calltornia co , Pi°*~. the property tax amounts to $775350. . E Laie ‘ h i h £ one 418 J Nevada City i i ia T we CASennAS 7 ; . . imereased all atong the line with sur-,»move the metal into jhe hands o! ey Veernia Taxbavers “Assotia-. 956 265. of which $3,044,744.971 ts ae tion show. This is a decrease of! : Related A Nesta ". taxes lifted and extended, corrora-;junk dealers in volume. land. $2,584,518,141 im»rovements. ,. ‘ 5 P : ; ‘ Se eat i : ’ 4 t : {tion and excess profits rates raised The price established for No. ? 1,283 persons in the county sinze the $954,8855279 personal property and . 4 p ) ; ss sharply, and a host of new excises farm scrap, which includes such ma1940 census was taken and amounts money, and $984,480,030 operative ; eae Bek : D, a to a6.7 per cent decrease in the Sesiety bacueat be Dic acts eaten _ $0-Called nuisance taxes levied. terials as plow shares, engine crank population of the county in the : ee = Even so, because of the tremend-. shafts and gears, old wrought pire. of equalization, Exemptions through ‘ * ste : s Ous sums necessary for national deworn bolts and rods, is 14.29 per twenty one months since the census out the state total $217,700,956. =) 3 $ I . was taken. fense, lend-lease, and the ‘condact of) ton of 2,000 pounds, delivered at San! Population of the state of Califor-. State Employment Office . the war, federal revenue continued Francisco, according to ‘Seeman. mia at January 1, 1942, is estimated . Now Operated B United . to fall far short of expenditures. Tae. ‘From this figure is deducted the , to be 7,350,000 persons, up 442,613 my : . year 1941 saw the federal debt pass freight’ charge to San Frane!sco and 4 since the 1940 census and an in. States Employment Service ee billions, well within sight of the)a $2,50 per ton fee for sorting and 4 eiitke Ot R 4 per cent, the associanae We Novide sduaiy oitise ot tha recently established atatutory limit] preparing the scrap, which goes io a tion found. California Department. of Employof $65 billions. While federal tax. the junk dealer. The dealer also may 3 ‘ ‘ i" ; = é _ re re Greatest gains. in population on a! ment in Grass Valley has been transCollections for ‘the fiscal year en4-. be entitled to a hauling fee if the. percentage basis, were found in San. ferred from state to federal contro?, . 28 June 1942 are expected to ex-}metal must be transported from a Luis Obispo county, where the popn-. anq_ will hereafter be operated ceed $12.6 billions, expenditures tor . rural point to a railroad. NEW YEARS NEEDS § lation increased an estimated 44.4/a, an office of the United ane same period will approach $25 “In any event,’ Nevada County, We carry a complete line of ofF ‘per cent;:Solano county, up 42.5 per. states Employment Service R. billions, of which approximately $18) «farmers of this area should be abie fice stationery and home bookPS cent; San Diego, up 27.9 per cent;/q. Wadsworth, U.—S. Employment billions will be alNocated for Ete to. realize approximately $9 per ton keeping needs: -: Napa county, up 25.2 per cent; Mon-. genvice director for California, an-} DUrPoses. The near future will for the ordinary scrap iron found ia Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, terey, up 23.2 per.cent; and Contra nounced. doubtless bring budget expenditur¢s . quantities around most farms, which Budget Books, ‘Files, Pens and Costa county, up 20.5 per cent. All state employment offices are}! between $37 and $50 billions an-. should more than amply repay. them Pencils, Inks, Clips, Erasers, Other counties which show in-. peing made federal following Presi-. 2U@ly, for during 1941 alone ap-/ toy the ‘trouble and expense of col.'. Typeing BeCOR. makes food _¢reases in population greater than} gent Roosevelt’s request to the goyvproximately $67 ‘billions were aplecting this metal and getting it into ‘Ask for your Rexall and Dr. : > _ the state average of 6.4 per cent arelernors of the states on December 19 proprited or authorized for war ang the hands éf dealers.’ Miles Calendar, $ ved ith i¥ . Inyo, 16.7 per cent; Alpine, 14.6 asking that personnel and equipment Safense: expendtrurdé, eC. OF Ee Sleeman -explained further that We thank-our many customser wi i : 4 Re per cent; San .Mateo 13.6 per cent: . pe transferred to the federal govern-. fT jend Jeake pur onre: : No. 1 scrap, which consists of selecters for their patronage during 4 ; Shasta 12.8 per cent; Plumas 11.7/ ment in a nationwide reorganization Further sharp increases in federal ia toes ol WAKE -aeetal suck ue the last year, taste better : per cent; Sacramento 7.4 per cent; . of the employment service to meet. t@XeS seem inevitable for 1942, both beams and tracks from tracktyo® SS x Madera 7.2 per cent; Marin 7 perlincreasing labor demands of war in. . Felue revenue And to. discourage tractors, commands a delivered price » e : ¢ cent; and Modoc 6.7 per cent. dustries. purchases of articles that compete WALES por S08 sound ton. com: ) ‘¢ Small decreases in population}; 4y employees of the State Depart-. f0", materials with war production, pared with the $14.29 figure sax No. e sto he ‘y < seemed apparent in fourteen of the. ment of Employment engaged in em-. / OSSsibilities include a new _ with2 scrap. Where a local foundry iota ‘ R. E. HARRIS : : counties, the association found. Such/ pioyment service functions will be-. HOlding tax on pay role and atitter operation, it is possible to realize a THE Ph , decreases, it appeared, were the recome federal employees at their presprofit taxes to bring in the additionprice of $18 per ton for “casi iron” one . = : ‘ fi : sult of intrastate migration between . ent civil service rating salary. al $4 to $5 billions the treasury is soran wich Sx saciie Hiske oie Rexall 100 © M k t id }. _ counties, rather than amigration to The Grass Valley office will re-. Teported Lo he secking. -{erank shaft and ‘gears removed, DRUG STORE : ar e . . 4 tt om the country. ; mainin its present location, 111 OF MAlor weeaiicance for £092 mowing machine wheels and frames, Large stock of beautiful Xmas — ee te . : South ‘Aburn street, under the man-. Will be the efforts of taxpayers and since such foundries are considered cards and assortments DAVE RICHARDS, Prop. Nevada County Assessed agership of Edward E. Steele, but legislators to eliminate nonessential, basing points in he OPA order. ‘ ne e a Value Average $956 will operate under the name of the se ert: tase binge pomere is gel. ~ _ OD a — pe 22 U, S. Employment Service. able progress was made in is dit ~ © average per capita assessed) ‘G).ims for unemloyment insurance . @ction during 1941 with the organ yalue of property in Nevada county . . aor the state law will continue to. ization of the Citizens Emergency this year is $956 a study of assessed be accepted at the Grass Valley ofCommittee on Nondefense Expend“*yaluations’ in®California, counties, ° -itures headed by Dr. Henry M. Wrisust made public by California Tax-. — _. . ton, president of Brown University, Payers’ association, shows. —s_. Employed By Southern Pacific— and the appointment of the Joint ‘otal assessed value of property. Carl Tobiassen, son of Sheriff and. €ongressional Committee on Non: unty amounts to $18,161,-. Mrs. ~~ Carl J. Tobiassen ‘is in ‘defense Expenditures of which Senstudy shows. Of this, $4,-. Truckee, where he is’ employed. ator Harry F. Byrd is chairman. Bud-. }} 5 is for land, $4,992.085 for. as a watchman by the Southern Pa-. get Director~Harold Smith has in-} ‘em. ts, $1,251,440 is personal. cific Company. Young Tobiassen’s . dicated where savings of as much as and “money amd $8,091,-. wife, Colleen, will join her husband . $2 billid#ns can be made on nonesve property assessed by!in a few days. sential federal governmental costs, IS FOR STRENGTH Ww 3 ; . That all kids get € supply our patrons with From. deuidna Bret the meat from the best cat: Hast Dairy’s. tle, sheep: and hogs that The hous alk sett . . ) money can buy. We have Te, Det MK yet: built our reputation on servGrowing children need the vita ’-mins-and health building properice and quality and reasonties of milk. They Pb bea for able prices. Ask your neighstrong bodies, happy positions 2 Give them Bret Harte Dairy Milk. . . . . Dors about us. They will it’s pure. tell you. = y ‘ ween fice by federal employees. ee rine ©