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June 16, 1933 (6 pages)

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; : amet & f + PAGETWO . . THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET rn FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1933 . . Nevada City Nugget 305 Broad Street. Phone 36 Printed and Pub— Stalled On Madeline Hill The grace was steep on Madeline hill, And labored the enzine’s breathing; Thé wiid wind raged. the night was dark, And the river was angrily seething; Dan Steele, the husky young engineer Opined that he sure was whipped, He struggléd hard on that treacherous grade But the engine bucked and slipped. A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. lished at Nevada City. H.M. LEETE and C. B. ANDERSON.....0:cccccccce0ec00-. Publishers 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. : SUBCRIPTION RATES Now the station master in Reno: town, Was new to the job and place; So he waited there for old 39 With an anxiously puckered up face. “By gum, that train’s long over due,” He said in impatient tones, As he listened the while to the pouring rain And the mad wind’s shrieks and moans. A LETTER FROM JERRY SEAWELL oe June 12, 1933 i H. M. Leete, Nevada City Nugget Dear Editor: : I believe that the people of Nevada county should unanimously support Constitutional Amendment No. 30, Proposition No. . on the ballot at the election to be held June 27th. Then over the wires with crack and snap, Hl ake h lled Ril Ss T Pl d ealiZin Came a message from up near Guther, } This is the eet oo ee en, ORG yeeu ne “I'm stuck,” it said, ‘on Madeline Hill, i that a change in the tax system would require a long explan-. And 1 €aw't pet do fartior.” ‘ ( ation, I am trying to outline as briefly as possible the reasons , Then the station master, new to the place, why the people of Nevada county should support this measure. Arose in a fury of wrath, ane { . . °. ° oe $ ran ra sw re, 7 This Amendment has for its sole purpose the furnishing oni eae oF alas aie pate witb acit of tax relief to the common property owners, particularly farmers. To achieve this object the measure proposes major ify here (> MWe A tenetd: by gad: 4 ' changes in the tax system of the State as follows: And I’m betting dollar to dime, i No. 1. ‘ x “That while I’m holding down this job, i Provides positive relief for the intolerable burden now imposed The trains will come in on time.” upon real property by providing that the State shall finance from sources other than property taxation the nearly $38,000,000 now required to be raised for’ school purposes as a part of the county tax rate on common property. ; No.2: Limits county, city and school district expenditures to an amount not exceeding more ,than five per cent the amount spent in the previous , thus assuring that local taxpayers will get full benefit f the trans_ ERAL he gav the work and followed foro edactonal oeie trom te cnoter othe Sie "FUNERAL SERVICE. TODAY. * :** ° s% wove sna totowe FOR MASSINO ANGIOLINI No. 3: Limits State expenditures for each. biennium to-an amount not The news of the death of Massino Angiolini at the home of his daugh. ter in Isletonh, early Wednesday morining came as a great shock to his. four years he had been engage@ in Many friends in Nevada City. So he, sent this message out thru the night, “By all the gods of Zeno, : You’ve gotta mary that girl, Jim Steele, And bring her along to Reno.’’ . —A. MERRIAM CONNER. & He was looked upon as a leader Ps ; ; ; y the members of the Italian colony exceeding by more than five per cent the amount spent in the previous by the ‘members o y two_year period, at the same time limiting the amount of State taxes which can. be raised by levies on property to twenty-five per cent of the total of Nevada City and his death will be a sever blow to’ them. For about State expenditures, thus assuring that common property owners may not i. be deprived of the tax relief which is the aim of the entire plan. Abandons, effective January 1, 1935, the -present separation of sources of Siate and local revenues by returning utility property to the local tax rolls to be taxed in the same way that other property is taxed, thereby broadening the local tax base by. one-sixth, with corresponding dopa, Masaiaiavien. tiaic Sa. steve ic as ee i seke tax reduction for the common property owner, and consolidating all taxago, He oS ‘ x y » years . ien He eb saat dest eeerdnnes payers into a cohesive group whose interest are identical. ; Te . . United States . the satisfaction of doing a kindly Me oe his native land his . act. Assures adequate valuation of utility property by providing for ind — ape oe. = ee he Sea ts a. its central assessment by the State Board of Equalization with full apporlater: Gane se otahies i ee agars t eee a tionment back to the several localities where the property is situated. He obdiied & shoes diel ee iy 0 ncaa see ‘i r. Ms es No. 6. havite learned RS age Ht 00 . grea hie . e ba :* i Authorizes the Legislature to provide for the balancing of the State in his native country, and es eeplinedec and a ‘always foremost budget, to raise sufficient funds to enable the State to take over school oe 4, in projects for its growth. this work for about S1x years. Lat His wife passed ay about a costs now required to be paid out of the county property taxes and to y or Sees D away semi-legal work, having taken out While it was known that he was}a notarial commission in order to asquite ill, hopes were held that he ' sist his friends. would recover. Always a friend and counselor he Mr. Angiolini was born in Par-. aided his friends in many ways, ofyear ago-! . ' He is survived by a son, Tarquinio Angiolini of Nevada City and a daughter, Mrs. R. C. Pratt, of Isleton. There are three brothers ‘in South America and a brother and sister in Italy. Holmes Funeral Home car brought the body up from Isleton and burial will take place in Pine Grove cemetery. Services will be held at 10 o’clock this morning at’ St. Canice Catholic church ,with celebration of high requiem mass by the Rev. Father Patrick O'Reilly. FRESHMAN—SOPHOMORE PICNIC The freshman and the sophomore Classes of the Nevada City high school held their annual picnic Wednesday at Lake Olympia. The members of the classes had a gay, good time swimming and boating. Sacramento's Busiest Store THE FACTORY STORE 100% Values . NEXT, TO HALES SACRAMENTO \ Chiffon or Service Weight Fine Quality Silk Hosiery . 50c pair All are perfect. All are fullfashioned. All will give splendid wear because they are “‘better’ quality. Newest colors. All sizes New Model Silk Dresses Womens Sizes 36 to.50 Juniors Sizes 12 to 20 $3.45 . Extraordinary Sale of . . Greatly Underpriced! **Pastel Crepes **Capelets, Jackets **Puff. Sleeves “*Organdy and Pique Trim BIG VALUE give such further property’ tax relief as may be feasible by means of any type of taxation not prohibited by. the Constitution. By removing the mandatory matching requirements and transferring to the State the change now made against the Twin Cities Pleasure : Hall a SATURDAY NIGHT MISS RITA LANE, KPO ARTIST, TO SING DEL WHITE AND HIS BIG BAND Watch For Special Announcement county for average daily attendance in the high and elementary schools, Nevada county would receive an immediate savings to the local taxpayers of $89,204.25. This would mean a reduction of $1.63 per hundred dollars assessed valuation in Nevada county or approximately a 20 per cent reduction in taxation. In addition to this in 1935 with the return of operative properties of public utilities to the local tax base would mean the addition of approximately four millions of dollars to the local county tax roll for taxable purposes. This would mean that Nevada county would have four million dollars more property for taxation on its rolls than it has at the present time, which is indicative that in 1935, an addiional reduction could ata SMALL PRICE! SELENA EERE Fell ars. OUR COFFEE HITS THE SPOT Best Food In TownPrices _ Are RightSUNDAY TURKEY DINNER 50C GRASS VALLEY CAFE 210 Main St. Phone 5: ‘be expected of approximately 40 per cent in your county tax eee iedeigepeaqepeaegeqep gem fedege guy dnp qupququn qm done memos ae wee rate. Combining this with the immediate 20 per cent relief ; eee ee ee ereee gi afforded by the transfer of the school costs to the State, would * MER S WORK SHOES ‘ make a reducion of 60 per cent in the county tax rate over & 7 + . . the two-year period. B . 0 $4.98 $ep.95 $ep.95 : -L sincerely trust you will convey this information to the * ] 2 3 + oe people of Nevada county. through the columns of your valuable paper. ie CHILDREN’S OXFORDS : $400 $40 . 1 LADIES & MISSES’ OXFORDS . 50 a a a
Mail Orders Promptly Filled Sincerely yours, JERROLD L. SEAWELL . . GRASS VALLEY STEAM LAUNDRY-DRY CLEANERS ; Modernly Equipped to Provide The Twin Cities and Surrounding Territory with a Dry Cleaning and ‘ Laundry Service Unexcelled. 111 BENNETT STREET GRASS VALLEY Phone Grass Valley 108 Nevada City 250 W Ah herheafe ate sfeatertesfesfeatesfesfengeafesfesteniesionls ste s . . . . Phone 76 Not Only Superior BREAD But Tasty CAKES And Delicious Pastry KOPP’S BAKERY WE DELIVER “levada City UNUSUAL SURFACE SHOWING— On New Discovery, accessible claims. Strong, well-defined veins 24 to 36 inches wide, ribbon quartz, carrying sulphides; main pay shoot averages over $12 in gold. See for yourself, and take your own samples. Extent of ore shoot can be proven by tunnel on vein. Easy terms, five year lease and option. P. O. Box 710, Nevada City. : 2t SPECIAL—For month of June Genuine Duart Permanent Wave $5.00. Extra Shampoo and Finger Wave FREE. Bowman and Bowman. Broad St. 4t MINER—strikes it rich, wants backing for equipment, big returns, money back quickly, no triflers. ton St. Roseville Calif. ° 2tp FOR SALE FOR SALE Fresh type writter ribbons for all popular makes of typewritters. Call at the Nugget Office or Phone 36 for information. Priees for Standard typewritters are 60 ceuts each.—465t NOTICE All work left over 30 days to be sold for repair charges. Call and get yours. ‘Ainsworth and Morton. 118 W. Main Street. 3tp E.G. HINDS CO. 144 East Main St. Grass Valley 1931 Essex 4-door Sedan... $325 1931 Durant 6 wire wheels.$345 1931 Ford Convertable..... $325 1931 HUDSON, 6 wire wheels Sport Coupe 1930 Ford Convertible _..... $295 1930 Nash Standard Coupe..$395 1930 Pontiae Sport Roadster$325 ‘1930 Ford 6 wire wheels Sport TUORUSTON cee $295 1929 Hudson Victoria 6 wire WHOQHRS oe Rs oes $395 1070 er. Coach: 2.00 $165 1929 Chevrolet Panel.. $275 1929 Buick Standard Sport OOO GSO. NS ge We $395 See WALTER WIGGINS, Mer. AUTO LOANS * REFINANCING © FOR SALE PARTS OLDSMOBILE 1928 BUICK ST. 6 1927-1928 ESSEX 1928 DUNNS AUTO WRECKING Hills Flat Grass Valley ———— Acton M. Cleveland Camptonville ' FIRE INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INS. NORTH WESTERN ‘ MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO Best Protection—Less cost in . LIFE COVERAGES } } } PL ULULULULULULI nn Gen Mt mt Mt ttt ites NEVADA COUNTY Banner Gold County of California ET Et Gt de CT Me . Annual produetion over Robert E. Carr Shoe Store Nevada City Reebeeatenestetenteterteteteotatesteatectesteatesteateterteteateateoteateferferteteitectaateatecteateteceatesfateseobetets Po ie eer, a PERMANENTS 43.00 DUARTE and NATURAL No Extra Charges, Haircut included GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS. coe Phone 375 111 West Main Street ED. BURTNER, Proprietor MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Will call Monday and Thursday afternoons at your home and de.2 es 4 Ne iferferte neste sterte st 4) * . . WATCH REPAIRING . Radio Service and . REPAIRING Work Called for and Delivered * $3,000,000 For Information Address Chamber of Commerce Nevada City, Calif. SEER SCOURS BNET SES SB BRIBE Ee. CTT TE Tet ue vet vt dd Peieti UL ULL OLOMOUC LOT at Mt iit tet ie CLARENCE R. GRAY 520 Coyote Street Phone 16 liver on the next trip over. We Will Credit Your Phone USE CHINESE NATURE HERBS TO Get Well —Herbs for All Ailments _ YEE & YEE HERB-CO. 107% S. Chureh St., Grass Valley. Office hours: Daily 9:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. except Sunday;~10:00 a. tm. to 3:00 p. m. a8 Genuine Supplies 2 No Substitutes Used Exclusive Beauty -Sho ‘Home of Better ae PHONE 60 215 WEST MAIN ST: Grass Valley, California . . . . . . BOWMAN & BOWMAN Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor 308% Broad Street Genuine Duart Permanent Wave Complete for $5.00 FREE Extra Shampoo and Finger Wave Dr. E. C. Skinner . . = OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Evenings BY 4 an Appointment . Office and Residence 413 W. MAIN Phone 710 . GRASS VALLEY Phone 376 For Appointments _——— Particulars J. Lamb 112 Washing-.