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Nevada City Nugget — Monday, July 12, 1943
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NEVADA COUNTY
GAINS $215,283
Despite
the loss of some
33,000
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‘Grass Valley will pay a net value.
a!
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inese.
The State Board of Equalization $3,467,890, property outside
cities
Will
be
taxed
on
an
assessment}
valuahas placed higher
assessed
tions
on
greatly
railroads
because
of
increased
earnings
due
war conditions.
The
new
of $6,675,749 and public
their
record numbers of
WY
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utilities,
higher
assesed
values
WAR NEWS
for
283.
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The.
that.
following
tabulation
is
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be of concern to producers and agri
cultural officials. The situation in
California is expected to be eased
by the barley crop soon to be har
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power ‘tal assessed valulation for the coun\
River Narrows Dam accounts in part
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to will be taxed on $8,447,770. The chil
house of the Pacific Gas and Electric ty is $18,591,408, while last year it
Company at the foot of the Yuba was $18,376,125, a gain of $2/15,
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livestock
a poultry in the county, continue to
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vested, by production of linseed meal
from
flax
now being
thrashed,
and
by the opening of the off-shore fish
The assumpton of more than 122
ing season in August,
which
will
billion dollars of insurance liability
make increased supplies.
of
highFROM NEVADA COUNTY
Camp
taxable acres in
western
Nevada company.
school districts affected
by
by the War Damage Corporation has
protein
fish
meal
available.
Imports
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USDA
WAR
BOARD
county, taken over by the War De.
holdings,
private
of
purchases
Summarizing
the
net
assessed ‘Beale
‘placed it at the top of the organizaof whale meal and meat scrap from
partment for Camp Beale, Nevada values of the county Assessor Scad‘including land
improvements
and
MORE MACHINERY IN 1944
tions
engaged
in
the
snsurance
busiSouth
America also offers some rePhilip.
Scadden den reports that: Nevada City and but not livestock:
“County Assessor
Farmers. will be able:
to buy ap‘aa: according to data recently relief.
states that the assessment roll of
proximately twice as
much
new
Improvements . ported by Secretary of Commerce,
Acres , Land Value
real property would show an increase \
Livestock and poultry producers
farm machinery in
1944
as _ was
$23,2160
$4,775.00 Jesse Jones.
Indian Springs 22.00.2000.. 4,747.90
of $215,283.
available this year, it was learned are urged to make maximum use of
33,720
4,135.00
This government corporation -has
leer Creek ioe 7,620.65
roughage and
this week with the announcement of! home grown grain,
Assessed land values which dis'Pleasant Valley -........ 4,128.63
22,575
1,600.00 ; collected appfnoximately $130,000,the manufacturers’ quotas for next pasture, and to reduce the use of
appeared from the tax rolls when OUVESEE cece core cog cel aces 7,989.766
37,990
2,175.00!000 in premiums on 4,700,000 polyear, which
represents an average protein supplements to the lowest
the federal government took
over Dpencevitle = 3.30 8,799.211
46,735
8,035.00 jicies. At the same time, 891 claims,
of the machinery manufactured in level consistent with efficient proamounted to $164,280, improvements i.
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——laggregating $63,000,000 for losses
1940, compared with an average of duction. Dealers and manufacturers
to $20,720, and cattle, sheep
and .
$164,280
$20,720.00 . have been filed. Most of these claims
33,286.157
40 per cent in 1943. Actually, it -will are already limiting the protein conother livestock to
about $30,009,
. grew out of enemy action at Pearl
mean that more than twice as many tent of mixed feeds and are discusmaking an approximate loss in as(Museardini and grandfather, Char-. Harbor and the Philippines. Claims machines
will be available. Nevada sing a program of allocating existing
sessed values to the county of $215,n the amount of only $102,000 have
les Henwood and other relatives.
County USDA War Board Chairman supplies to their customers. Mean-_
000.
been awarded.
pointed out, since
much»
of
this while, WFA is formulating a proThis however was more than offHabeas Corpus Writ
Of the total $122 billion aggregram of ‘balancing production and
years’
quota
was
authorized
to6
late
Mrs. Dave Richards and _ sister,
set. by ncreased valuations on public
gate liability, $71 billion, or 58 per
consumption of feed grains and livefor
manufacture
in
time
for
use
in
utilities including the Southern PacMrs. Charles Deeble, attended the for Ed Ryan Denied
cent, is carred in the five states of
connection with 1943 crops.
stock.
ifie Railroad and the Pacific Gas and funeral of their late nephew, Elvin
Judge George L. Jones on Thurs-. California, Massachusetts, New JerUnder
WPB
“controlled
materials
Electric Company and by a new con,Roberts, in Sacramento Saturday. He
FEED WHEAT GOES FAST
day denied a petition for a writ of ®¢Y. New York and Pennsylvania.
plan’’ mamufacturers have already
struction, cheifly in Nevada City and ‘was killed in the crash of a U. S.
heabas corpus in the case of the peo-.
The War Damage Corporation has placed their application for materThe 50 million bushels of governJuly ple versus Edward Ryan, charged , lately been criticised on two counts;
Grass Valley. In Nevada City, for inplane near Poteet, Texas on
ment owned wheat released for sale
ials to begin manufacture of 1944.
stance, a new building has been erectFourth.
as feed by recent action of congress
with violation of Section 501, Cali-, first, because of its April tenth dequotas on July 1. Last year, no ma-!
Miss Joyce Henwood, who is emfornia Traffic Code.
ed for the postoffice, and in Grass
jcision not to adjust premium rates terial allocations were made until) has been disappearing rapidly in the
Vialley a new theatre on Mill street ployed in Berkeley is
enjoying
a
Ryan: was held to answer on the . despite the small number of claims October, and the final allocation was fact of heavy demands by livestock
has been built since the last assess,visit with her grandmother, Mrs: C.
and popltry producers. The 2,800,000
charge in the Grass Valley Township . filed, and secondly, because the uninot made until March, 1943.
bushels allocated to California acCourt. His attorne, James Snell ask-. f0rmity of rates throughout the UniQuotas for individual items will
ed for a writ of habeas corpus on the . ted States and territories does not vary, with emphasis upon labor savcepted at the Placer County Agricultural Conservation
office
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ground that, at
the
preliminary . Properly reflect geographical differing equipment.
Oakwood Drive or at:the NID office
no evidence was produced to show . &2¢es in risk. Citizens of
interior
‘No information has ‘been received
‘
that the defendant had committed States for example, cannot underregarding the method of rationing in Grass Valley which is opened on
Dersonal
War-time Wives
reciate .
an
, the beer with
~ the high LO.
(It Quenches!)
igstand why they should pay the same and distribution to be used in 1944, . Wednesdays,
offense against the law.
Michael -Nevins,
a
companion
of ‘premium rate as insured risks in actMr.
driven
by
Ryan
went over
machinery
the .
bank into Rattlesnake Creek, on the!
Auburn road.
.
said.
no
assurance
can
Applications for
ed, as the demand greatly exceeds
the supply.
The price in Nevada
under rationing are being accepted
County is $1.06 per bushel.
at the county USDA War Board at
Ryan was fatally injured when. the . !v@ War zones.
ear,
Sleeman
but
be given that all orders will be fill
ELKS TO DINE ON TROUT
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now
available
for
sale
the NID office in Grass Valley which
There are 1,439 accredited schools
Judge Jones cited cases showing! At their last dinner meeting beis opened every Wednesday.
of nursing in the United States with
FEED SITUATION “TIGHT”
that at preliminary hearings it was; foré the summer recess Friday night
Supplies of feed, particularly high an annual enollment of approximatunnecessary to show evidence enough the Grass Valley Lodge of Elks dinto convict, but only enough to show ed on trout. Ray Pengelly is chair‘protein supplaments, to carry the ely 100,000 student nurses.
a strong suspicion that the law had. man of the Trout Procurement Com-. }
an-, mittee -The chefs who will cook the
been violated. Attorney Snell
nounced that he would take an ap-.fish will be Chief of Police Ben Jenof arraignment
for July 31, at 10 a. m.
Date
peal.
.was
set . kins and Art Sather of Auburn. The
con. lodge meeting to follow will
. clude all
HOME ON
The
HIGHWAY SAVED
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—_—_—
roof and
kitchen
CLEMENT HENWOOD A
of the Ben
F. Taylor home on the Tahoe Ukiah
Highway near the top of the Rough
business until September.
PARATROOPER
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Clement Henwood, former member
and Ready grade, was damaged by. of the Nevada City postoffice staff,
fire
morning.
Ray
Wilde,. now
training
with
parachute
Wi,
troops
oil truck saw the smoke and volunteered his services. Highway Patrol
Mrs. Charles Muscarthat on Monday last
city,
this
of
dini
ten
his aunt,
man-Carl Kitts summoned the state he made his first jump and found it
‘headquarters. a thrilling experience.
department
forestry
and Fire Warden William Sharp re
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ocmeee
NEVADA CITY ICE DELIVERY
101 BOULDER ST. NEVADA CITY DISTRIBUTORS
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(California’s Central Valley
arrived
he
sponded. By the time
will increase the state’s
con-. ject
under
were
flames
however, the
Provital
by more
than
trol. The main structure of the resi-.
dence remained intact.
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Nevada City fireman, who drives an in Fort Benning, Georgia, has writ
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ACME BREWERIES, San Francisco
Saturday
war
crop
production
1,000,000 tons a year.
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July
~ SaleALPHA STORES, Ltd.
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Dresses
wise home-owners
Ceiling Price
Sale Price
throughout the West.
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$2.95 DRESSES 0a ceeeesssceeees eee now $1.95 each
Owing to the difficulty of receiving merchandise from
Nevada City—Phone 5
Grass Valley—Phone 88
Hotel Clunie
Coats
$25.95 COATS..ieee $19.95 each
ne $19.95 each
eS ae
$17.95 each
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$11.95 COATS ...
$9.95 each
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
IT’S FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP AND COCKTA
BAR
our regular sources of supply due to ‘war conditions, we
will not have our general July Clearance Sale as of prewar days. But we have selected from our Ready to Wear
Department—
45 DRESSES, 11 COATS, AND 6 JACKETS
—which we have placed on sale at July Clearance Sale
prices. First Come—First Served. (No layaways, no refunds, no exchanges, no approbations. All Sales Final.)
BUY EXTRA WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
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Dresses, Coats,
Jackets
Co
ag lps now $2.50 each
RE
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now $3.00 each
now $3.95 each
S500 eee
now $4.25 each
$6.95 DRESSES
now
$4.75 each
$7.95 DRESSES
now $5.25 each
$8.95 DRESSES
now $6.95 each
$9.95 DRESSES
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ARE RENOWNED IN CALIFORNIA
Jackets
$ 5.95 JACKETS ....
RATES FROM $1.50 UP
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$3.95 each
Extra Special Dress Bargains-Sale price $9.98 ©
Sale price $6.49
ee Sale price $7.98
Sale price $4.49
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Excellent Service—Best Food
8PH AND K STREET,
TOY AND JACOBS.
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
JACK BRUNO, Manager
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NEVADA CITY ASSAY AND REFINING OFFICE
Practical mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold
percentages of sulphurets, valuc 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 Companies, .
Automobile Insurance
Proprietor