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November 21, 1940 (8 pages)

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NEVAN* CITY NUGGET “NGE TWO THANKSGIVING, Nevada City Nugget ~O5 Uvoad Street. A Lega 1: Tews ape, Siem)Baer Be Cid a8 Paulshed matter.of ‘ -aa eg iF 1940 Visit in-Maxwell— city were Maxwell, Colusa County, Phone 36. . visitors Editor and last week. Publisher SemtAVeekly, Monday and Thursday ‘ity. California, and entered as mail the second class in the postoffice at under Act of Congress, March 3; Yi) \y // Penalty_782.Costs$1.0.0.=Total $11. 8. $200. NOTICE FOR PAY VAIGHEST. ff by pad St.—Lot 4, Block 24. Realty $100, Imps. $600. Total $700. Tax $9.89, MILLER, RALPH — Drummond St.—Part of Lot 1, Block 42. Reality LEGAL NOTICES Imps. $1800. Personal $150, Total $2150). Tax $30.10. Penalty $2.41, Costs $1.50. Total $34.01. MISNER, FRANK—Spring Street. Lot 4-5, Block 35. Real.y $100. Imp, $250. Total $350. Tax $4.90. Penalty 43c™ Costs $1.00. Total $6.33. SOWDEN, 1879. One tear: Cn AUVance) 6226s ee $2.50 WHO €LSE HAS AS MUCH . Boy Scouts Have Preparedness Program . To BE k THANKFUL Z MARTHA C.—Nimrod and Clay St.—Part of Lot 1, Block 64. Realty $100. Tax $1.4. Penalty lle, Costs 5@c. Total $2.01. TAXES SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ze/ Sarr > eens Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martine of this a8 cefined by statute.Printed and Published at Nevada City: ia <P : THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1940. SHERMAN, CHARLES — Champ in Road—Part of Lot 8, Block 41, The taxes on all personal property} Realty $100. Imps. $400. Personal] secured by real property, and one $100. Total $600. Tax $8.40. Penalty half of the taxes on all real proper57c. Costs $1.50. Total $10.47. ty for the fiscal year beginning Jiiy STAMBAUGH, E. R. MRS.—Man 1, 1940, and ending June 30, 194], , zanita. Pari of Lot 1, Block 8. Reaity will be due on the first day of Nov-. 323. Part of Lot 1, Block 65. Realty ember, 1940, and will be delinquent $200. Imps. $50. Total $300. Tax on the fifth day of December, 1940, $4.20. Penalty 33c. Costs $1.50. ToMilitary training has no piace in the program of the Boy at five o’clock P. M., and unless paid tal $6.08. prior thereto eight per cent will be SHAW, V. R.—Pine St. Part of Scouts of America. There was a day, before the aims and added to the amount thereof, and if Lot 2, Block 24. Realty $300. Imps, methods of scouting were wc.) known, when the public sussaid one-half be not paid before the $750. Personal $100. Total $1150. twentieth day of April, 1941, at 5:00 Tax $16.10. Penalty $1.29. Costs pected that the trim khaki urirorms of this new organization . o’clock P. M., an additional three per $1.50. Total $18.89. betrayed a warlike nature. . The record of the World War cént will be added thereto. The reTEAL, RAY—Grass Valley Road. maining one-half of the taxes on all Lot 18, Block rectified that mistake. The youngsters were active in helping 53. Realty $1000. real property will be payable on and Imps. $300. Personal $50. Total $1,win the struggle, but it was not as auxiliary of the Army or after the twentieth day of January, 350. Tax $18.98. Penalty $1.57, 1941, and will be delinquent on the Costs $1.50. Total $21.91. Navy. Rather, the Boy Scouts vorked at home, where they twentieth day of April, 1941, at five TOMPSON AND ADAMS—Chamsold millions of dollars worth of Liberty Bonds, gathered tons “o’clock P. M., and unless paid prior pion ‘Road. Lot 50, Block 40. Realty thereto three per cent will be added of fruit pits for gas masks, and located thousands of walnut $200. Tax $2.80.-Penalty 22c. Costs to the amount thereof, together with 50¢e. Total $3,52. tree for the aircraft industry. Their record was a brilliant one. a further charge of fifty cents for TAHOE SUGAR PINE co— each lot, piece or parcel of land sepWith the nation focusing its attention on defense, and Spring St. Part of Lot 6, Block 32. arately assessed and for each assessRealty $500. Imps. $1500. Total with the government launching the greatest preparedness forthcoming session. We hope that is true and certainly we ment of personal property. $2000. Tax $28.00, Penalty $2.24. All taxes may be paid at the time program in history, it is sigrificant that the Boy Scouts are would do nothing to disturb the trend toward more harmionCosts $1.00. Total $31.34. first installment, as herein proUSREY, KAITHERINE—Boulder also working on their own emergency--training plank. It calls ious relations. But in view of the fact that members of the the vided, is due and payable. St. Lot 4, Block 61. Realty $200. Taxes are payable at the Treasurfor intensified practice in the activities for which Scouting is legislative Economy Bloc were condemned and bitterly exImps. $500. Total $700. Tax $9.80. Office, Nevada County CourtPenalty 78c. Costs $1.00: already best known. coriated while they wcre making their gallant stand against er’s Totai house, Nevada City, California. $11.58. : FRANK STEEL, Boys must be ready for any form of service, whether it ; new taxes—and had to fight off attempts to ‘purge’ them WHITHAM, SADIE—Champ‘on Raq Ex-officio tax collector, county be a house-to-house canvass or sudden mobilization to meet a . during the recent elections—it is now only feir that they Lot 1, Block 41. Realty $200. Tax treasurer, Nevada City, Califor $2.80. Penalty 22c. ‘Costs 50c. Tonia. natural disaster. Troops must be up to their full-strength of should be given a hearty hand of applause by the taxpayers! tal: $3.52: 32 scouts each and many new troops must be organized. whom they befriended.—Contributed. WARREN, ROBT. AND ENDRESS —Lot 4, Block 43. Realty $150. Tax Equipment—-signal flags, hatchets, ropes, uniforms and first DELINQUENT TAX LIST $2.10. Penalty 17c. Costs 50c. Total : aid kits—must be procured and paid for by the boys them. $2,77, IN THE CITY OF NEVADA, STATE ELEANOR — Boulder selves. Adult volunteer leaders have to be found and trained. . . OF CALIFORNIA, FOR ‘THE St. DEPartWBHIN, nia Ruma of se Cur of Lot 9, Block 57. Realty CITY TAXES LEVIED FOR THE $100. Imps. $300. Total $400. Tax The result is profitable to the community. Boy Scout YEAR 1940, $5.60. Penalty 45c. Costs $1.00. Totraining has its greatest scope in our everyday life, when boys Default having been made in the tal $7.05. When the very soil of their own homeland rose to kill! are formed into useful citizens, taught to care for themselves, payment of taxes levied in the year i WILLEY, FRANCIS AND LAURA and destroy in one of the worst earthquakes of modern tim-. 1940 for the City of Nevada for the . —Grove St. Lot 7, Block 4. Realty and trained for all-round service to the nation. In times of year ending October 14, 1940 upon . $100. Imps. $400. Personal $50. To: es, terrified Rumanian peasants were seized with a conviction! emergency the value of this preparation becomés apparent. the real and personal property deital $550. Tax $7.70. Penalty 62c. that the phenomenon was a curse visited upon them. Hardly! seribed in the delinquent. list here. Costs $1.50. Total $9,382. appended. ZANOCCO, FRED—Park Ave. Lot in history has a people been less happy and more bereft of . to Now, therefore, I, Max Solaro, ; hope, more disnosed to accept disaster as something due them. Liberty is sone in many lands; but most conquered people at least know who are their masters, with whom they ak Red Cress Roll Call 5, Block 61. Realty $200. Imp, $500. Tax Collector, in and for the said . Personal $20. Total $720. Tax $120.6 City of Nevada, by virture of the au08. Penalty @6c. Costs $1.50. Total thority in me vested, do hereby give $19.39) public notice that unless the taxes Nov (T4027, delinquent as appear in said list together with the penalties, are paid on or before the sale date given be! low, the real estate uron which tax. CERTIBICATE OF PARTNERSHIP The annual roll call of the American Red Cross will be must deal. The bewildered, stunned Rumanians, with part of sounded in every California community until the end of Novtheir land seized by Russia, some by Hungary, more by Gerember. And the annual membership call, Red Cross leaders many, with hostile bayonets én every side and the bomberes are a lien, will by operation of DOING BUSINESS UNDER A KICTITIOUS NAME remind all supporters, is strictly! a ‘‘home’’ call—an appeal vultures of Slav and Nazi alike in their skies, scarcely know to; 1 aw, be sold jto the City of Nevada,!. No, 357 on December 5, 1940. for funds to be expended entirely within the United States, whom to bow the knee. OF such insignificance in their own . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ANDREWS, ALICE et al—Nevada and kept separate from funds previously earmarked for war country are the Rumanians that news dispatches of the earthSt. Part of*Lat 3, Block 2: Realty. the undersigned K. R. NUTTING, J $300. Imprivements $850. Personal Eh. LITTLE, L. L. HARRIS, HARRY relief overseas. This crusade for domestic relief and welfare quake played down the sufferings of Rumanians as of second$100.00. Total $1250: Tax $17.50. i. WOLFINGER and F. H. HOGUE, donations is in line with the great autumn fund-raising camary importance. and were concerned primarily with the posPenalties $1.40. Costs $1.50. Total JR, have formed a partnership and are transacting ‘business as co-part‘ paigns of Community Chests and other charitable organizasible adverse effect of the dam-~e2 cn -rilitary plans of Axis $20.40. ners in the State of California under KATHERINE—Gethsemthe fictitious name of OMEGA tions. At all times of year, Americans, the most generous peoleaders who need Rumanian oil, foodstuffs and transportaeneCELIO, CO. St. Part of Lot 2, Block 46. Realand the county in which prinple in the world, are quick to respond to the cry of distress tion. Without a friend among the bandit nations that surround ty $200. Imps. $1000. Personal $150. cipal place of business is their situated is $1350. Tax $18.90. Penalties Nevada County, State from anywhere on the planet. But each fall, by common conher, and now victim of a blind blow of resistless nature, RuTotal of California. $1.51. Cost $1.550. Total $21.91. The names in full of all members sent, local and national welfare groups largely coordinate mania indeed meets with the melancholy requirements of a
CHATMIELD, CLAYTON — Clay of such partnership and their reSt, Part of Lot 2, Block 55. Realty spective places of residence their major appeals for money to finance the next year's sersuperstitutious peasant’s “‘land’ accursed.’’—Contributed. are as $200. Imps. $1100. Personal $70. follows: R vice—for America’s own hungry, homeless, sick, parentless Total $1370. Tax $19.18. Penalties Kenneth R. Nutting, Salinas, Cali$1.50. Costs $1.50. Total $22.21. fornia. and dependent. CONTI, HENRY—Nile St. Part of John E. Little, Nevada City, CaliAnd this year the Red Cross roll call has the greatest Lot 1, Block 58. Realty $150. Imps. fornia. $500. Total $650. Tax $9.10. PenLouis L, Harris. significance for each American neighborhood since 1918. San Francisco, alty 73c. Cost $1.00. Total $10.83. BY CLEM WHITAKER California. For, while business improvement and reemployment attendDAVIES, FRANK -— Commercial Harry F,. Wolfinger, Sumpter, St. Lot 7, Block 17. Realty $500. Oregon. ant on defense spending may relieve the burden of some charDo you remember when the high*® Imps. $3,500.'Personal $450. Frank H. Lot Hogue, Jr., Seattle, itable agencies, the demands upon the Red Cross in the excost of living was such a common. lines, both in California and through 3, Block 21. Realty $150. Imps. $650. Washington. Total $2,500. Tax $73.50. Penalty panding military services will increase through the next year. household phrase—and continuous out the nation. K, R. NUTTING. $5.88. Costs $2.50. Total. $81.88. subject of controversy that newspaJ. E. LITTLE. Politicians, the experts assert, have Red Cross service will reach young draftees from every city, DOW, ARTHUR—Nile St. Part of L. L. HARRIS. per headline writers shortened it to need to profit from experience and Lot 1, Block ‘58. Realty $150. Imps. HARRY F: WOLFINGER. _town and hamlet, and each community owes it to itself to HCL? take drastic steps to prevent’ prices $300. Tax $6.30. Penalty 50c. Costs F. H. HOGUE, Jr. subscribe its roll call quota in full—Contributed. If you lived through the first from skyrocketing. If necessary, $1.00. Total $7.80. POLITICAL PARADE . DODSON,,H. F. — Jordan Street. World War and post war period, you they argue, arbitrary price levels State of California, City and will not only remember that alphamust ‘be established by government Part of Lot 2, Block 43. Realty $50. County of San Francisco ss. Imps, $200. On this 9th day of October, 1940, betical nightmare, HICL. You will al-. decrees to prevent living costs from $4.90. Penalty Personal $100. Tax befor e me, Alfred D, Martin, a 43¢. Costs $1.50. To Credit Where It Is Due = EE semaine Seema so remember what a terrible crimp it) outstripping earnings. But most of tal $6.83. FISCHER, M. put in your bankroll. all, government leaders must take Harried Notary Public in and for the City and County of San Francisco, State Part of Lot 15, Block personally appeared 5. Realty of California, $150. Imps. $250. Tax $5.60. PenK. R. NUTTING, J. E. LITTLE, L. alty 45c. Costs $1.00. Total $7.05. L. HARRIS and F. H. HOGUE, JR., FARRAR, DOROTHY AND CHAS. known to'me to be the persons Nimrod St. Part of Lot 5, Block 59, whose names are subscribed to the Realty $200. Imps. $500. Tax $9.80. within instrument, and_ severally Peuated 78c. Costs $1.00. Total $19.acknowledged to me that they signed and executed the same. housewives, during that P.—Coyote Street. steps to eliminate the causes of inThere is much jubilation in the halls of State Governtopsy-turvy era, went prematurely} flation—to clamp down on waste and ment over the fact that California’s huge general fund deficit gray trying to buy milk for the bab-/ reckless expenditure of public funds, is being whittled down and that income, during the current ies—and still. have something left to guard against any hysteria of for a steak for the old man. And the speculation, and to resist any atfiscal year, will probably equal or exceed outgo. man of the house got bald pate,. tempt at further devaluation of the The reassuring transition from red ink to black in state ' scratching his head and trying to: dollar. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have HAMBLETON, CHAS AND MARledgers is credited by Governor Olson and his finance chiefs figure a way out of his difficulties. Only the very learned understand GARET — Drumm ond St. Part of hereunto set my hand and affixed to two factors—namely, a heavy reduction in relief costs, and The cost of living, in that pro-! inflation, probably: But anyone who Lot 1, Block 37. Realty $150. Imps. my official seal in said City . and a sharp increase in state revenues resulting from the national longed dizzy spell, soared so fast! has lived through it understands $500. Personal $9.80. Penalty 78c. $1.50. Total $12.08. that family incomes just couldn’t/ rot, That's something the headline Costs HERMAN, MARY—Spring County of San Francisco the day and year in this certificate first above defense program. Street written. . keep pace. Wages and earnings, inPart of Lot 11-12, Block 15. Realty (SEAL) ¢ ALFRED D. MARTIN, ' © Giving credit where it is due, however, the public should creased, too, but never caught up writers did for America! Notary Public in and for the City $250. Neo $1350. Personal $350 remember that had it not been for the vigorous stand of the with HCL. The bigger the paycheck and County of San Francisco State Tax $27.30. Penalty $2.18. Costs of California. $1.50. Total $30.98. Economy Bloc in the Legislature, composed of both Repubthe less it bought at the corner groc: JILBERT, MARGARET—Lots ery. It was a mad era. And if short NEVADA COUNTY 1-2 licans and Democrats, this state would now be paying $50,State of Oregon, County of BakBlocks 31-42-43. Realty $200. Tax skirts hadn’t come along, the world, AUTOS GAIN 128 PCT. er ss. $2.80. Penalty 22c. Costs 50c. 000,00 in additional taxes, as demanded by the governor. Towould probably still be talking about . IN TEN YEARS On this 23rd day of October, 1940, tal $3.52, new taxes had been voted, of course the money would have it KIMBALL, KITTY — Champion before me, Harold Banta, a Notary Public.in and for the County. been spent, even though subsequent developments have justThe only good reason for reviving} SACRAMENTO, Noy, 21. — CaliRoad. Lo: 5, Block 40. Realty $100. . Baker of , State of Oregon, personally unpleasant ‘memories of. that nanbiat fornia has registered an increase of Imps. $750. Pérsonal $100. Tota l ified the Economy Bloc’s contention that no new taxes were . Deriod, . appea red HAR F.* WOLFINGER, two decades ago, is that the! 37.8--per cent in number of auto$950. Vax $13.30," Penalty $1.06 . «nown to me toRY be the person whose Costs $1.50. Total $15.86. necessary. And we should also remember that the tremendous greatest danger now confronting the. : mobiles registéred throughout the} LOPEZ, JOAQUIN—Long — Street . a me 1s subscribed to the within insavings which have been achieved in relief costs—amountnation, according to money experts . specs in the past ten years, Director Part sTument, and acknowled of Lots 15, Block ged to me 53. ty that he signed and executed ing to more than $5,000,000 during the last four months— and economists is another period oi . of Motor Vehicles James M. Cart$300. Imps. $550. Personal Real the $100 same , Total $9.50. Tax $13.30. Pena lty resulted from the cleanup in relief demanded and ordered by inflation or high prices. . ; er reported today. IN ‘WITNESS WHEREOF, $1.06. Costs $1.50. Total $15.8 I have War inflation — born of reckless 6. . The increase in total fee paid reg-. . hereunto. Set my hand the. Legislature. LONG, ELISE: et alNimr and affixed od St. . My official government spending and increased. iStration was 746,830 vehicles. The Prospect St. seg! in said County Realty $500. Tax $7.00. Bak of There seems to be a disposition on the part of Governor e of Oregon, the ‘day and debt and deficits, artificial produc-. total was 2,026,868 in 1929 and 2,Penalty 56c. Costs 50c. Total $8.06. veayer,in Stat Olson now to forget his demands for new and higher taxes— tion and frenzied speculation—has 773,698 in 1939, LHITER, CHAS.—Pine and Broad . Written. this certificate first above and ‘Main—Part of Lot Se and many of the governor's department heads predict that he brought utter chaos and ruin to othk 5 . (SEAL) Every county in the state showed HAROLD BANTA, Realty $500. Realty $16006,. Bloc Lot 1.. Not ary Publie in and a substantial gain for the ten year Block 47, for the $300. Realty $1500. Lot: j eee will work more harmoniously with the Legislature during its er nations. of Baker, Staté of Ore ' . period, the percentages of——increase Block 47. Realty gon. $100. Imps, $1250' ae My commisssion expi And students of government, careranging from 10.2 in Glenn county Lot 10, Block expires: res: Apriri] 5, .28. Realty $200. Imps. a min streee Nevada County Photo Center fully watching the eee trends, havelto 136.2 in Shasta County. on $6550. Tax $91.70. End . prt Fe: Ve : PHONE 67 os a HED Grass Valley Portraits, Commercial Photography, 8 Hour Kodak Finishing, Old Copies, ’ Enlarging and Framing, Kodaks and Photo Supplies, Movie Cameras and Films sena tey enalt $7.34. Cos ts $4.00. started sounding the warning that Nevada County has made a gain of defense inflation—due to the arti-. 128.8 per cent during the period. In LOTZ, JESSIE B.—Nimr ficial stimulus of defense spending. 1929, the county had a total regis and highly geared production, with. tration of 3, 370 vehicles. In 1939, a constantly mounting tax load—can. this total increased to 7,711 a net again bring HCL back into the read-. gain in the period of 4,341 vehicles. Totaé l Part of Lot 5, Block 59. maaity Gor Imps. $450. Total $65 0. Tax $9.10. . Penalty 1.00. $10.83, 73c. Costs $1.00. MUIR, D. D.—Pine ang ra S{ orsed Noy. 1.1940, R. N. McCORMACK, County Clerk. ByA R.E. DEEBLE . Deputy County MAURICE 4A. HARBAND, Att orey at Law, Russ Building, San. Francisco, California. Cottage Pub. Noy. 7, 14, 21, 28, Dec . 5, 1940. Total oe = = ~ + z Stee arts es