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Nevada City Nugget — Monday, June 14, 1943
ed one billion dollars. During 1942
betes fram income was $1,147,895,/000, or 31.3 per cent more than for
/1941, according to a survey just
. completed by the Research DepartSTATE FARMERS
CASH INCOME
ONE BILLION
SAN FRANCISCO, June 14.—Casnh .
farm income in California,
first time in its history,
‘ber of Commerce.
Crops contributed $758,423,000 or
66.07 per cent to the 1942 state} total;
$374,978,000 or
government payments
or 12.6 per cent.
California and
jing states in
from farms,
. first or
for the}
.
9 . .
has exceed-. _ 32.67 per cent; and
.
.
$14,494,009
iowa
second from year
ja narrow margin. In
; from California ranks first
by a margin, but for cash
from livestock and livestock
products, it ranks eighth, with the
total income aggregating 7.1
cent of the national total
farm income from all sources
ing 1942.
California’s
cash income
crops,
} wide as
.
i}
.
income
. ; State’s
. per
a dur.
. income cash farm
for 1942 ‘aggregated 29 per cent!
more than for 1941 and represented
4.2 per cent of the national total.
1The leading items,: ranked according to cash farm income yields, were:
dairy products; cattle and calves;
and poultry and eggs.
California’s cash farm income
from crops aggregated $758,423,000
MEAT
. f{S NEEDED
even when
budget is
farm income of $1,147,895,000, in
1942,’ and 11.7 per cent of the national cash farm income. from crops.
1 i m it e d The twelve leading crops in the state
crops, during 1942, contributed from
90 to 100 per cent of the nation’s
Market
DAVE RICHARDS,
almonds, lemons, olives, figs, plums,
walunts, and apricots, from 65 to
89 per cent, grapes, avocados, prunes
and oranges; and from 33 to 64 per
cent, lettuce, cantaloupes, peaches,
‘pears and beans (dry edible.)
HERE’S ONE WAY
OF WHEEDLING
MORE GAS
SAIN FRANCISCO. June ; 14.—A
plan whereby additional gasoline
‘may be secured by hunters to x0
. deer hunting during the legal open
season was presented to the Fish and
Game Commission at its recent meetProp.
213 Commercial Street
Phone 67 Nevada City
i
We supply our patrons
with the meat from the
best cattle, sheep and hogs
that:-money can buy. We
have built our reputation
on service and quality
. and reasonable prices. Ask
your neighbors about us.
!. They will tell you.
aS 3
THE BIRD STORE ing in Los Angeles by J.C. Gregory, Fullerton Chapter, Izaak WalTomatoes, Swiss Chard, Egg Plant,
Artichokes, Cabbage and All Varieties of Young Flowering Plants.
ton League of America. The objective of this plan is to furnish deer
hides and fats for the government,
and to supplement meat rations.
As presented to the Office of Price
Administration,
be allowed twelve gallons of gasoline in addition to his regular allotment. On this basis, the more hunt/ers to go in one car,
could travel for their
GARDEN SUPPLIES AND SEEDS
VICTORY: PLANTS
HILLS FLAT
Satisfied Customers Come Back
To Us Year After Year
deer.
Political Advertisements
local
license
to his ration board his 1943)
hunting and deer. tags, and
would be obliged to sign an affidavit
Candidate For Congress
* MRS. GRACE
ENGLEBRIGHT
to be used for deer hunting exclusively, and that upon his return he
iment of the California State Cham-,
livestock and livestock producis!
cash }
‘from livestock and livesock products .
or 66.07 per cent of the state’s total}
were: oranges, grapes, cotton, let-!
ture, peaches, tomatoes, lemons,
$ beans (dry edible), potatoes, hay
eys one (all), barley and prunes. Each of.
: the following important California
each hunter.would . }
the farther they .
Hach . showing how its use has mushroom-. past week end in Nevada City
hunter would be required to present . ed since.1916. Next are presented the ing after their property and visiting .
and then turn the fat and! forces,
tallow
. the manufacture of explosives.
The-Fish and Game Commissioners'went on record as being in favor
of this plan for securing extra gasojline for deer hunters, and are urging the OPA and other federal agencies concerned to adopt it.
-NOMAN’S LAND
are the lead-!
the value of products
alternating the rank of}
to year by.
IN FEDERAL
Digging deep into a question at)
once obscure, and at the same time!
_of tremendous. significance for the
' American people,
porations—The No Man‘s Land
{Federal Finance,’ published by
Citizen’s National Committee, throws
the first. revealing, analytical light
into a’very dark pocket of government.
Among dhe significant
vealed by. the study are:
1 Smployment of the device of
government corporations has _ in(creased so phenomenally during the
‘last decade that, today, government
corporations rival in importance the
long established departments of gov/ernment!
. 2 In the last
. ment corporations
their assets 500 %.
3 A super, hybrid, quasi-govern;ment corporation has been proposed
i to execute post war plans!
5 Our government, considering
. only those government corporations
of
thes
. facts refen years governhave ‘increased
twelve billions of
government coriury, had nearly
(dollars invested in
cash farm income from that crop;jporations as of January 31, 1943!! Mr. and ‘Mrs. Walter Weege have
6 The combined net loss of government} corporations, jas reported
by the United States Treasury .in a
report dated June 30, 1939—(the
most recent report available)—~was
nearly two bllions of dollars.
7 A partial list of government
corporations shows a total of 109,519 employees, with a monthly payroll of better than nineteen millions
of dollars. :
8 Thirty two government. corporations and agencies render no accounts whatsoever to the general accounting office—the agency created
to control government expenditures.
9 The corporate form was sparingly used by this government prior
to 1916, and it was then the general
policy of government to liquidate
such corporate entities once they
,=had served their purpose. This policy} i
seems to have been abandoned.
“Government Corporations’ opens
with a brief exposition of ‘what government corporations are, and suggests, through the most accurate
figures’ available, the current scope
lof their operations in the United
. States. It proceeds then to a brief
. history of the employment of this
corporate device government, by
) arguments used by those who favor!
. eovernment corporations, and those
used by authorities who feel that the}
stating that the gasoline was going. used of this. device is. extremely dan-. suffered a stroke early last week and
then nine
the question—
. gerous. The study covers
. important aspects of
over to his. local butcher for;
“Government Cor-!
reporting to the United States Treas-.
of organization is employed? Their
granting of loans. The corroHary ma-chinery necessary for their. functioning. Do they show a profii or a loss1 What is their borrowing power?
Pitew are they staffed. What financial
them?
veals
(This latter examination
that 32 current government
corporations are not. even subject to
audit by the general accounting o°, fice.) The study indicates that
tain government corporations
\limited life can strangely
. eredte. other subsidiary corporations .
. of unlimited life. The récommendreco}
of
enough,
[ations of the secretary of the treasl. ury on this subject are set forth, and
lite study concludes with a pre sentation of a list of extant
. corporations, far
government
has
possible to get accurate information;
the dates on which they
-ed. and the functions
were created to discharge.
cludes a tabular pres
use of government and other
by government corporations.
so as it been
were formwhich
It also inthe
they
entation of
funds
Printed copies of
study can be obtained
the Citizens’ National
1155 -Sixteenth Street, .N.
ington, 6, D. C.
the omplete
by writing
Committee,
W., Wash-}.
.
.
.
.
.
Personal,
high school . Rex Garrison local
student who enlisted in the U. S.
Navy three months ago, arrived
from his training camp at Farragut,
Idaho, and spent the’ past week here
. visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. W. Garrison.
Ted LeMaire, mining man of San}
Francisco, spent the past week end
lin Nevada City attending to busilness affairs and visiting friends.
moved from Nevada City to San Rafael where he is engaged in war
work. Mrs. ‘Weege’s niece, Mrs. Carl;
Johnson has returned to the bay dis-'
trict to be near her husband and
nephew.
‘Lew Wanamake, who resided on
the lower Grass Valley highway, is.
now a guard at Hunters Point, San
Francisco. He is a veteran of world,
war one. .
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin © Welch andj
children spent the past week end in .
Willow Valley visiting Mrs. Welch’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis. }
Evelyn Welch remained to spend the,
summer with her grandparents. .
Trinity Guild, Episcopal Church
held a most successful food sale Saturday in the old (Shamrock Cafe!
building. The home cooked food was
in great demand and the ladies net.
ted a nice sum for work in their)
guild. :
Miss Julia Pinella of near Colfax
spent a couple of days last week.
visiting Miss Mar yLaMar Fleming.
Upon her return home she was ac;/companied by Miss Fleming who
enjoying a week end visit there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martz of near!
. Arcata, Humboldt county, spent the.
lookis;
1
friends. He is with quicksilver mine}
. interests near -Arcata.
. Mrs. Jennie Springer of Pine street
i;showed much improvement over the
. week end. She is in Miners Hospital. .
Independent Candidate For. Congréss! would ship his deer hides to one of . how are government corporations . Her daughter, Miss Janie Spring Tl
SECOND DISTRICT OF four receiving points, to be made in-). organized? {is night operator at the local teleCALIFORNIA to wearing apparel for the armed. How are they owned? What typ? . phone office. .
controls are currently exercised over 6
UPROOTED
A ‘beautiful ddodar cedar that
grew.in the front lawn of Luke Williams’ residence, 226 South Church
street in Grass Valley. must be uprooted to make possible sewer repairs. The tree’s roots crowded the
sewer pipe until it burst. The tr2e
planted eight years ago has a girth
of 45 inches. Williams is offering
. dance.
‘orchestra. While in Nevada City the
' expected Saturday night.
cmmeneces _ _——
iF Schloraahie: Awards
To Two Nevada City Girls
H. E. Kjorlie, superintendent of
the Nevada City Unified -School District. yesterday announced that the
following graduates of the high
*~hool had received Frederick Bradley Memorial scholarships in the
University of ‘California; Miss Betty Re
Jacobs, daughter of Mr: and (Mrs. . . gee
Alex Jacobs and Miss Ruth Mitchell. . . “SKEETER-SKOOT’’
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G_E.. Mit-.
chell. 4
BEAUTIFUL
the tree as a gift to anyone who will . .
remove it.
CAMP
Grasis
BEALE
burning
Saturday go!
FIRE
at
RUNS AWAY
Camp Beale~-on .
beyond bounds and Fire
EODAR TO BE i
RELIEF FROM—
Insects”
Drives away Mosquitoes, Gnats,
Black Flies. REXALE INSECT
REPELLENT CREAM — Also
. very effective. REXALL GYPSY
CREAM — Stops the *#tching
caused by insect bites.
‘Hollywood Corn, Bunion
and Callous Pads
We are agents for these excellent pads used and endorsed by
Dr. Matchett.
R. E. HARRIS
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
Phone 100
Warden William Sharpe of the State
here received a
call for assistance. Five pieces of
equipment were rushed down to *the
cantonment with a ¢rew of fire fightDivision of Forestry
SM
2
ers and the spreading flames were * FLYING’”’
(soon placed.under control. Soldiers ‘ e
. were stationed on the fire lines. *
throughout the night. : BUY
2
RI
Soldiers of the 496th field artillery of Camp Beale have sent a request to the Nevada City Elks Lodge +)
asking if they may give a dance in} 4
the Elks ball room next Saturday
night, June “19th. The request was
granted and the Elks are issuing invitations to girls of the ay ‘to be
guests.
The letter states that they. will
bring their camp equipment and
pitch their tents in Cashin Field, on
:
.
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Soa
Le aTerle res]
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SEI IAI
Bete SH Oek:
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“KEEP ’EM
‘a!
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@STAMPS
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* Chamber of Commerce
OFFICE IN CITY HALL +
PHONE 575
Fe ae a ee a i tl
the southern border of the city and}
make a night of it, following the .
They will bring their own
soldiers avail themselves of the Elis
bowling alleys, card and_ billiard
tables and generally find plenty of,
amusements. About 125 of them are'.
Judge—‘“‘Your statement . doesn’t
quite agr ee with that of the previous
witness.’
Witness—‘‘That’s right.
bigger liar than I am.”’
He’s a
Lieut.—“‘Did you shave this morning?”
Private—‘‘Yes, sir,’’
Lieut.—‘‘Wihat did you use—your
knife?”’
Pvt.—‘No, sir, I’ve lost my knife,
so I used my razor.’
“I see by the paper that half the
population of the world is female.’’
I don’t believe it. If it’s true how
do you account for the fact that one.
. half of the world doesn’t know a
the other half lives?’’
. RAY’S FIXIT SHOP
WE REPAIR
AND WE FIX
Lawn Mowers, Locks, Vacuum
Cleaners, .Washing Machines,
Electric Irons, Stoves, in short
almost. anything’ that is used
around the house or the yard,
we can repair.
ART’S REPAIR. SHOP
109 WEST MAIN STREET
Grass Valley”
wm oy Pow saecay 4
GHG oy ‘
Riake 16 per cént
Just a Starting
Point
Back the attack by upping
your payroll savings your
very next payday. Measure
your savings by your new
higher ingome.
ACME BREWERIES, San Francisco
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
DRIVE IN
FOOD PALACE
Groceries, Fruit and
Vegetables
Beer and Wine
COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL
STREETS
NEVADA CITY, PHONE 398
UPHOLSTERY
OF ALL KINDS
%
John W. Darke
109-) Phones 109-M i
.
.
.
Clarence R. Gray
520 Coyote
FINE
WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Service. & Repairing _ .
Work Called ror and Delivered . :
Street Phone 152.
108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley
BEER WINES, LIQUORS
Delictona Mixed Drinks to Please ae
New Deal .
Under Management of
Pauline and Johnnie
NEVADA CITY ICE DELIVERY
a 101 BOULDER STREET NEVADA CITY DISTRIBUTORS