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FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1933
THE NEVADA CIty NeG@Gert:
ALL COUNTIES —
TO BENEFIT BY
~ NEWTAX PLAN
By THOMAS B. MALARKEY
SACRAMENTO, June 15—(UP)—
Immediate financial and service benefits will acrue to every county of
California when the
‘so-called 6,600 mile
road ___ bill—-already
signed by the gov_
.{ernor—becomes effective August 22:
‘. Phe bill actually
ladds approximately
6,800 miles of new
county roads to the
secondary
highway system and gives municipalities an addi4 tional quarter of a
“eent per gallon of
hoc: pootope:
the gas‘tax fund, or approximately
$3,000,000 annually, for street’ repair work within their borders.
Immediate etfect will be to
lieve counties of ‘the necessity of
maintaining. and repairing these
roads. This job will be assumed by
the state highway department at a
biennial cost of $6,000,000.
Removing this burden from the
counties ‘will mean, according to the
state highway department, that a
great majority of the counties will
be able to abandon their direct. county road tax.
Nevada county last year received
$28,499.53 as its share of the gasoline and: motor vehicle taxes. It expended this sum on its county roads
totaling 192.56 miles at an average
apportionment of $148.00 per mile.
The new road bill will permit the
counties to do one of three things:
1.—Abolish direct road taxes; 2—
increase its per mile expenditure on
recounty “roads in direct
to the amount saved by
the state taking over its major
roads; 3—place counties in the position of delverting 20 per cent of
their gas tax and. motor: vehicle apportionment to payment of. interest
and redemption of county road
bonds, something which was made
possible by legislation passed during
the last session.
The road bill will tend to cripple
the primary state highway construction program. The $6,000,000 annually that goes to maintain the new’
secondary state highways and to pay
the additional quarter’ cent gas tax
remaining
proportion
to municipalities must come out of .
the state highway construction
funds.
To a large degree, state highway
authorities said, the maintainance
work on the 6,800 miles of new secondary state highways will be of a
higher standard than under
county regime. Already the highway
department is preparing to purchase
additional road Maintenance equipment. and also to increase, to some
extent, its road maintenance crews.
Mrs. George Gildersleeve was called to Napa Wednesday on account
of her mothers illness.
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COVERNOR SIGNS
MANY MEASURES
By MELVIN, LORD
SACRAMENTO, June 15—(UP)—
Outstanding among the bills signed
recently by Governor Rolph, senate
y x geexa bill No. 7 will as‘sure relief to California debtors.
Briefly, the meaisure provides. (1)
‘ Notices of trust
deeds must be recorded, in every
county where propj erty is located and
fs notices of default
and sale’ must te
mailed to every
person making such
=a request; (2) the
. Debtor is given op,.
LORD
tion at any time before.sale or court
foreclosure to wipe out defanit and,
reinstate instrument as if all payments ‘had been made on time; (3)
Amount of available deficiency is
made difference. between appraised
value of property and amount of
debt instead of difference between
the amount obtained at the foreclosure sale and the debt; (4) No
deficiency judgment can be given
on a purchase money trust deed or’
moitgsage, and no déticiency judgment can be given ‘f the sale takes
place between the dat» the law be
comes effective and September i,
1935 unless notice of default is »wosted.a year’ prior-to the sale.
In a telegram to Governor Rolph,
United States Senator William Gibbs
McAdoo promised his full’ cooperation in an attempt to interest federal officials in financing the statewide water conservation program.
A delegation is in Washington at
the present: time seeking loans to
finance the $160,000,000 pruject.
In the future sportsmen in search
of salmon and steelhead will have
the Klamath and Smith rivers all to
themselves. Two measures prohibiting commercial fishing on these
streams have been signed by the
governor.
Small counties from now on will
get a bigger share of gasoline tax
funds. A measure providing that in
addition to the $20,000 allowed all
counties as a minimum allocation,
remaining funds will be divided on a
basis of automobile registraticn, has
been approved by the governor.
With the end of the month marking the close of the current biennium, the capitol probably will see
a general reorganization of most
state departments to fit staffs to the
more limited means provided in the
new budget. Many ‘departments wili
be forced to let scores of workers
go. In the department of agriculture, for instance, it is reported approximately 90 jobs will be eliminated for lack of funds.
Another bill favoring property
owners also has bécome a law fo)_
lowing favorable action by Rolph.
The measure provides reduction of
penalties for delinquent payments
on th efirst. tax installment«-fronm 10
to 8 per cent; second installment
from 5 to 3 per cent and cuts penalties for redemy%ion
cent monthly.
to one per
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NEW METHOD OF PROTECTION
BUTTE; Mont.; June: 15-—(CUuP)——
J. N. Gossett has a new method of
frightening coyotes and mountain
lions away from his sheep. He equips
the sheep with headiights.
Gossett reported complete success
in protecting his sneep from jredatory enimals by attaching a flashlight battery and light to a eoallar
about the sheep’s necks. A red reflector mirrors th» light.
Only a few of the sheep n2¢7 to
De olnémented in this manne-, Gossett said. When coyotes or muntain lions see the red lights oobbing
about smong the sheep cats are
frizhtened away, be declared.
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Editor—-It seems strange, Mr.
Goof, that thi sanecdote of Lincoln
has never appeared in print before.
Contributor—No so. strange; I
just thought of it last night.
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Errol MacBoyle general manager
of the Idaho Maryland mines: near
Grass Valley ,and wife are spending
this week in San Francisco.
“I don't spend much on
myself, but, believe me,
when it comes to good
things to eat . want the
best. That’s why I eat at
theas Perel: Eis oe
City, Box
.!
Nevada 664
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
secured by, and in the performance!
certain Deed of ‘Trust dated February 14, 1923, made, executed and
delivered by JAMES F. DUNN, also
known as J. F. Dunn, and ELLEN .
DUNN, his wife, as “Trustors, to
BANK OFITALY, a corporation, ‘as
Trustee, to THE CALIFORNIA
JOINT STOCK LAND BANK OF
SAN FRANCISCO, a corporation Benefieiary, which Deed of Trust was
recorded i#m the office of the recorder of the Cotinty of Nevada; State of
California, on .February 15, 19238,
in Book 3 of Trust Deeds, at page
127 et seq., Nevada County Records;
also recorded in the office of the recerder of the County of Placer, State
of California, on March 3, 1923, in
Book 195 of Deeds, at page 178, Records of Placer County; and
WHEREAS, the lawful owner and
holder of said Deed of Trust and the
debt thereby secured has applied to
and directed the Trustee under said
Deed of Trust in. writing to execute
the trust by said Deed of Trust
ereated, and to make sale pursuant
thereto; and
WHEREAS, Notice of Breach of
been recorded as is provided for by
law, and more than three months
have elapsed since the said recordation, and said Trustee deems it best
to sell said premises and estate as a
whole now remaining subject to
said Deed of Trust in order to fulfill the purposes thereof.
NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN that on Thursday
the 6th day of July, 1933 at. the
hour of 10 o’clock a. m., thereof, at
the front door of the Nevada County
Courthouse, situated-in the City of
Nevada City, County of Nevada,
State of California, the BANK OF
AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND
SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, a national
banking association, as Trustee, will,
under and pursuant to the aforesaid
Deed of Trust, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash in United States gold coin, the following
described real property, mentioned
in said Deed of Trust, situated in
the Counties of Nevada and Placer,
State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit:
Southeast quarter (SE%) of Section Twenty-four (24); East half
(E%) of Northwest quarter (NW, )
and all of Northeast quarter (NEY )
of Section Thirty-six; Township Fiftenn (15) North, Range Bight (8)
East. M, D. B. & M.
Lots Two (2) Three (3) and
Four (4) of Southwest quarter
(SW) of Section Eighteen (18);
Lots Two (2) and Three (3) of
Northwest quarter (NW%4) and
South half (S%) of Lot One (1)
and Lots Two (2) and. Three (3) of
Southwest quarter (SW) of Section Nineteen (19); South half
(S%); South half (S%) of North
half (N%); Northeast quarter
(NEY) of Northwest quarter
(NW 4%); West half (W1%)-of East
half (E%) of North half (N%) of
Northeast quarter (NE¥Y%) and East
half (E%) of West half (W%%) of
North half (N%) of Northeast quarter (NE¥%) of Section Twenty-nine
(29); East half (E%) of Southeast
quarter (SE%); lots one (1) Two
(2) and Three (3) of Northwest
quarter (NW%); North half (N%)
of Lots One (1) and Two (2) and
all of Lot Three (3) of Southwest
quarter (SW%) of Section Thirty
(30); Northeast quarter (NEY),
North half (N%) of Southeast quar
ter (SE%); Southwest quarter
(SW %) of Southeast quarter
(SE%); South half (S%) of Lots
One (1) and Two (2) of Northwest
quarter (NW), Lot Three (3) of
Northwest quarter (NW%) and Lots
One (1), Two (2) and Three.(3)-.0f
Southwest quarter (SW 44) of Section
Thirty-one; Southeast quarter
(SEY%) of Northwest quarter
(NW%) and North half (N%) of
Northeast quarter (NE%) of Section. Thirty-two (32); Township. Fifteen (15) N. Range Nine (9) East
M. D. B. & M.
ALSO all of those parcels of land
situate in the County of Placer, State
aforesaid and described as follows:
Lots One (1), Two-.(2), Four
(4), Five (5), East half (E%) of
Northeast quarter (NE%) of Lot
Eleven (11); North half (N14) and
North half. (N%) of South half
($%) of Lot Twelve (12); North
hatbft (N%). (eof West heiet
(W%) and North half (N%) of
South half (S%) of West half
(W%%) of Lot Thirteen (13); East
half (E44) of Lot Twenty Four (24)
and all. of Lot Twenty-five (25) of
Section Six (6); Township Fourteen
North (14N) Range Ten (10) Bast
M. D: Bu. &M:
EXCLUSIVE of portions in Count
Roads and right of way in Pacifi
Gas & Electric Co. and also exclusive of mining rights of J.M. Thoma
or his successors in interest in and
to South half (S%) of Lots One (1)
and Two (2) of Southwest quarte
(SW%) of Section Nineteen (19)
and North half (N%) of Lots One
(1) and Two (2) and Lots Three
(3) of Northwest. quarter (NW¥%)
and Lot Three (3) of Southwest
quarter (SW%) of Section Thirty
(30) Township Fifteen (15) North,
Range Nine (9) East M. D. B. & M.
AND ALSO EXCEPTING the mineral below a plane 150 feet below
the surface of North half (N%) of
Northwest quarter (NW) of Section Nineteen (19), Township Fifteen North, Range Nine Est with
right to remove same without disturbing surface.
TOGETHER with all other rights
of every kind and nature, however,
evidenced, to'.the use of water,
ditches and canals for the irrigation
of said premises to which the trus‘tors or said premises are now or may
hereafter. become entitled and also
. together with all shares or rights,
. whether fepresented by certificates
Of. stock or otherwise, in any canal
‘Cothpany ‘or.water user's association
attached to said land for the bene. Myers
WHEREAS, default has been wicde. through North Bloomfield Saturday
in: the payment of the»indebtedness .
of the covenants contained in, that .
the obligations of .the Trustors has),
NORTH BLOOMFIELD
By MRS. RALPH PENiOSE
Mobley and party passed:
evening on their way to Bowman
on a fishing trip.
Mts. and ; daughter
have opened the Penrose home and
are serving lunches and special dinThe establishment will ‘be
known as Hunters Lodge.
Alice Newton
ners.
Mr .and Mrs. Bowser were visiting
Mr. and Mrs, Bart Sweeney. They
came’up. from Richmond.
Mrs. Lizzie Dudley and daughter,
Mrs. Relvas:of Folsom, accompanied
by Mrs. Pennington of Sacramento
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.:-Dudley one day last week.
Mrs. Mary Kallenburger was a
visitor in Nevada City last week.
Mrs. Grace Sweeney has returned
home from shool. She has been going to the Richmond school.
Miss Corrine Anderson went to
Nevada City last Friday to attend the
graduation dance.
Mrs. Leonard Foote has returned
to North Bloomfield with her new
baby. The babys name.is Audrey Rubelle. :
Mr. E. B. Dudley went to Nevada
City yesterday.
Mrs. C. Church left for Berkeley
this morning for, a few days. She is
on a businness and pleasure trip.
Mr. George Taylor and son Ross,
were in North’ Bloomfield’ today.
They are from Downieville.
Mr. Wyatt and daughter, Margaret, were down from Relief Hill today. :
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kempster of
Sacramento spent the week end with
Mrs. Kempter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Dudley .
OO 0---Louise—Isn’t it strange that all
those men in the front row are baldheaded ?
Milton—No, it isn’t so . strange
when you know that they probably
bought their tickets from scalpers.
Why Not Subcribe for, the Nugget?
acquired by said trustors.
DATED: San Francisco,
nia, May 15, 19338.
BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL
TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, a national banking association, as Trustee.
By ROY PULLIAM,
Vice President.
CaliforFour Sq. Yards for $1.00
A few patterns of Felt
Base Floor. Covering
Four Sq. Yards for $1.00
while they last
H. BELOUD
West Main St. Grass Valley
Publication June 9—16—23-—30.
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