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Nevada City Nugyet
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ee
destroyed by fire about two weeks
ago. Gifts of canned fruit were also
made to assist him in
re-establishing his home.
NOTICEFOR
PAYMENT AF
e
Thanksgiving Day(s)
Another New Customer
The taxes on all personal property
secured by real property and one
Thanksgiving
of Democracy that should prove a tonic to all men in_ the
world who believe in individual freedom of action and
speech. Most of the news is humor typically American. With
its tongue in its cheek, the town of Plymouth, where the first
Thanksgiving Day was held, invited President Roosevelt to
‘be its guest at dinner November 30. And with his tongue in
his cheek, the President, who has proclaimed November 2 3
_ for the Day, politely sent his “regrets” because he has “a previous engagement”! The 48 States are evenly divided. Twenty three, including California, have adopted the earlier date.
Twenty three have decided on the traditional last Thursday.
The remaining two, Texas and Colorado, have accepted both
dates. Such a coincidence of exactly even division makes one
suspect that all the governors got together to have some fun.
And only chuckles were evoked by the widely-printed gag:
“Thirty days hath September,
.
April. June and November:
All the rest have thirty-one—
Until we hear from Washington!”
Lucky America! The tolerance, the independence, the
mutual good-will behind such humor bespeaks the solid, enduring values of the American way of life more eloquently
than.a library of learned exposition. Mr. Roosevelt would not
be far amiss if, at the last moment, he proclaimed both days
_as Official in Washington's eyes. This country has reason to
be thankful enough to fill two days of celebration! —Contributed.
After “Ham and Eggs’?
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CIVICCLUB
THINKING OUT LOUD
was so roundly beaten. That time will be when a supportable,
practicable, payable pension system will be in effect from
_ Coast to coast and border to border.—Contributed.
vane
That Crazy ‘Moon!
at the home of Mrs. C. E. Parsons
at Gillet Nursery tomorrow afternoon
at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Parsons will give
money, it is proposed to pay the
farmér with an order or warrant
payable in commodities carried by
the production cooperatives.
In
a book review. Members are request
ed to bring a friend. Mrs. Ralph S.
Smith is program chairman.
other words the retailer that now
supplies
the farmer will
lose
his
CHARGED WITH BATTERY
business and the.cooperative will
get it. The present system seems
Nevada
change, except to throw a greater
burden on the tax payer and more
power into the hands of the gov
ernor.
The
fourth
hburdened himself of a gloomy prediction that progress is
ulling
romance. Quoth he: ‘‘With industrialization of society,
e family is no longer a unit of ecoriomic production. The
is no longer a useful partner. She is virtually a luxury.
the passing of the era wherein most wives spun and
their own cloth, hand-churned their own butter, and all
the good Dr. Durant sees the decline of marriage along
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the decline of economic necessity
for a wife.
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at seems very logical (philosophers are always logical).
ud
ce a poet (poets are never logical) remarked that if he
write nation’s songs he wouldn’t cate who made its laws,
stoms or conditions. And, while Dr. Durant was issuing his
rofound. statement, a late ong hit was, so to speak, drowning
It is entitled ‘‘Oh, You Crazy Moon!” The song writ
is that young people just fall in love, and are “crazy”
another, and are delisiously happy aiid don’t know
just blame it on the moon. There's no légic in that.
bear out the song writer. Philosophers come and
housing.
has
not
yet
reached
It is
standard
of
decency,
a
but
and
serviceable
with
The last and fifth reeommenda
a
HELP
regular private
WANTED — Refined lady.
but as a matter of fact most of
public. Must be able to work eve°
them undoubtedly would be glad
nings and have references. C. S.
to transfer the service to the state.
preferred. Box XX, Nevada City.
If the SRA were to take over this
10-31tp
function however, it ought to add
FOR RENT—Lower floor apartment
but little to the present cost of adfive rooms and bath. Call at 568
ministration.
East Broad street. or phone 489M.
We freely admit that we have
10-30-tc
would place in
the
governor’s
control another army of state em
Ployees, which, once attached. to
the state payroll, would never be
shaken off.
We believe that we
Should be given more
time
to
digest the experiments we are already taxed to support.
“We believe that tax payers are entitled
to a break, that we already are
paying all the taxes that we should
pay, and that the state administration should shun experiments
and Keep expenses within the staggering tax total sum now collected.
Hill’s
Flat
DAIRY and POULTRY FEEDS. HAY
GRAIN and
MANURE.
WOOD,
COAL, KINDLING by load or by
the sack. FURNITURE CAREFULLY MOVED in state or out of
state. GENERAL HAULING all
kinds. Reasonable rates, prompt
service. WEEKLY TRIPS TO SACRAMENTO, MARYSVILLE, LIN_
COLN. Phone 698. W. R. BOWER.
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REAL ESTATE
LICENSED BROKER
rf
Phone 521
P. O. BOX 501
Nevada City
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Noyes returned
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
philosopher. He’s a song writer, too! day in New York and visited Wash
ington, D. C. Théy came back by
southern California
spending
two
days in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs.
Noyes took delivery of a new car at.
Detroit. Mr, Noyes’
mother came
from the New. England states to
spend the winter in Nevada City.
Free Delivery
All our work is priced right.
Phone 577. 241 Commercial Street
Nevada City
Drawings, Paintings,
Photographs,
Colored Reproductions
brought
siPiAckAs
Clifford Warnet
:
California in and for the County of
Nevada, this 4th day of August, A.
D. 1939,
(Seal of the Superior Court, County of Nevada, State of California)
R. N. McCORMACK,
}
Clerk.
By R. E. DEEBLE, Deputy Clerk.
Sept. 11 to Nov. 13 ine.
s:
w=.
Pian
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But—do you, know that
Meat is needed for the
food elements it contains?
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And do you know that out .
WALTER H. DANIELS
MR. AND MRS. NOYES RETURN
Coast.
Nevada. City
Laundry
Feed and Fuel.
THE SUN
PRODUCE.
AND
GROCERY C0
Atlantic
50c
Given under my hand and seal of
Good cook and able to meet the
the Superior Court of the State of
agencies that now supply houses,
cursory perusal, but by and large
it calls for the creation of another state commission, and within
that a state housing authority,
and for a large expenditure of tax
funds on another experiment. It
plaint.
CHICKEN, STEAK AND
TURKEY DINNERS
Prompt Courteous Service
ROB,
the People of the State,
of Califorshepherd dog with brown points,
nia Send Greetings to A.O. WITTE.
wide forehead, white down breast. JANE
DOE WITTE, his wife, RICH
above,
Shamrock Cafe
DONE BY HAND
ia in and for,the
County. of Nevada within ten days
All work guaranteed.
J, M. after the service on you of. this
Bertsche, watch and clock repairSummons — if served within this
ing—With Ray’s Fix-it Shop, 109 county; or within thirty days if served, elsewhere.
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W. Main, Grass Valley.
11-6tfc
And you are hereby notified that
LOST—One man _ saw (5 foot) on unless you appear and answer as
above required, the said Plaintiff
Black Panther Road above Skillwill take judgement for any money
man Flat. Return to
Blue
Tent or damages demanded in the Comr
Road near Sugar. Loaf. William plaint, as arising upon contract, or
Brownfield. Reward.
11-3-2tp he will apply to the Court for any
other relief demanded in the Com
tion has to do with establishing
the SR'A as a rental agency for relief clients.
To this there is the
.work
RICHARD
cleaned $1.00, mainsprings $1.00.
had been sunk in it.
the
wife,
you in the Superior Court. jof
FOR LIMITED TIME — WATCHES against
the State of Californ
abandoned after millions of dollars
on
his
Street, Nevada City
Phone 77
QUALITY WORK SKILLFULLY
and SUSIE GREEN, Defendants.
JOHN L, LARUE.
Grass Valley, California, Attorney
for Plaintiff.
action entitled as
to remember the Delta project upon which the state embarked. a
generation ago.
It was finally
hardship
No. 7501
SUMMONS
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA.
Reward $100 to finder. Notify N. ARD ROE and SUSIE GREEN, De
farm areas to be acquired by .the
objection that it would.
,pluish black
Jordan
All taxes may be paid at the time
the first installment as herein provided is due and payable.
Taxes are payable at the County
Court House, Nevada City, Califor. "
Sk
Yer
nia.
FRANK. STEEL,
Tax Collector, Nevada County,
California.
L. Harding, care Dr. C. F. Harvey, fendants,
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You are Hereby Directed to ApMarysville, Calif. Telephone 33.
pear, and answer the complaint in an
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11-9 itp
state.
In this connection it is. well
Dairy
or parcel and for each assessment of
personal property.
WITTE,
houses
LOST — Australian
Bret Harte
after the 20th day of January, 1940
and will be delinquent on the 20t:
day of April, 1940. at. five o’clock p.
m. and unless paid prior thereto three
per cent will be added to the amount
theréof together
with
a
further
charge of 50 cents for each lot, piece
Action brought in the Superior
Court of the State of California in
and for the County of Nevada, and
the Complaint filed in the office of
Clerk of said County of Nevada.
H. A, SIEKER, Plaintiff,
vs.
A. O. WITTE, and
JANE DOE
tolerable
Federal assistance the
work
‘of
building sanitary and comfortable
dwellings for farm workers is well
started and will, within a short
time it is expected, provide ade
weeks trip to the
Only the little guy They
at
arrested
quite true that housing for migrant workers in some localities
d relatives in ‘Maine, atand arrow knows and! he’,ll never explain it— tendedvisite
the New York fair, spent a. ~
sh
officers
recommendation
deals with rural
z0, while—as all poets and young lovers know— home Sunday evening from a five
«
county
Delbert Fuller of Long Street, Nevada City, in Hills Flat Saturday
evening and charged him with battery. He is locked up in the county
jail.
to be working satisfactorily, why
given this report little more than
Dr. Will Durant, erudite author-philosopher, this week
California State Fair.
real property will be payable on -and
The Woman’s Civic Club will meet
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Although
the landslide proportions of California's repudiation
of ‘‘Ham and Eggs’’ was a salutary thinfi, not only for!
this state but for others where a a ui hag aged _ being, housing authority, modeled
some‘hatched, no humane person’ can feel anything but sympathy . what, Apon, the, Federal plan. It
4g
proposed that this.authority shalt
_ for the earnest, honest and deluded
aS
led
souls who
pinned
their
.
eres
‘build villages adjacent. to farmhopes
on the impossible plan, and trustéd promoters
who led ing areas, both building sites and
_ supporter will look back and rejoice that “Ham and Eggs”
not even Bret Harte Dairy
milk that is itself seven
times prize winner at the
said one half be not paid before-the
20th day of April, 1940. at five o’clock p. m. an additional, three per
cent will be added thereto. The remaining one half of the taxes on all
a
throughout the agricultural areas. ;
This recommendation carries with
it a proposal to establish a state
fallen to ashes. ;
Yet there has been no callous rejection by California
voters of the plea of the helpless old for security—only reepee. and ruinous proposal. _ NoNo conismisses the problem of the old with the
feat of ‘‘Ham and Eggs.” The very Californians who rejécted 30-Thursday now pay the highest old age pension in the
rl
world, with a peak of $40 a month! But only nationally, as
economists agree, can a practical, prideful and adequate pension undertaking be attempted successfully.
The time will
come, we predict, when many a disappointed 30-Thursday
good for the new arrival, ©
added to the amount thereof and if
quate
them astray. For many an old man, and many an old woman,
feeling friendless and alone and hel pless, spent a sad Wednes_
day when the papers announced th at their Utopian dream had
Every baby is a rare, welcome prize. Nothing is too
half of the taxes on all real property
for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
1939 and ending June 30, 1940; will
be due at the first day of November, 1939,,and will be delinquent on
the fifth day of December, 1939 at
five o’clock p. m. and unless paid
prior. thereto eight percent will be
Days for 1939 has come spontaneous publicity for the spirit
in this
home which he owned and which was
Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and_,Friday at
Nevada City. California, and enter.
as mail
matter of the second class in the postoffice at
Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3,
1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES .
‘One year (Im Advance) ................
two
Ed Carey of Rocky Bar near Washington, is visiting his nephew, Ches
to replace the old Sherman Hecker
Editor and Publisher
Out of the hubbub over America’s
_ NEIGHBORS Amp. fib AUGH
Neighbors of Will Ebaugh in Wil
low Valley gathered! recently and ter Scheemer, and friends
helped him to rebuild a small home city today.
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A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published
at Nevada City.
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H. M. LEETE
. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1939
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