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THE NEVADA CITY. NUGGET
MONDAY, OCT. 2, 1933< :
: HIGHWAY PATROL TO GAS TAX AHEAD
CHECK GLARING LIGHTS ya :
By THOMAS B, MALARKEY (OF BEER TAX BY
id * SACRAMENTO, Oct. 2—(uP)—.
Wall-eyed, cross-eyed and glaring . “HT LON PER MO
headlights that temporarily blind ap . fl 4 .
proaching. motorists” will ¢ventually Uncle Sam is getting more income
be a thing of the past if the persistfrom the federal tax on gasoline than
€ -ent campaign of the California high-. he is getting from the tax on beer.
way patrol bears fruit. 2 teceipts of the federal government
About one out of every two auto-. from gasoline tax collections were
mobiles in the state carry headlights . $1,000,000 greater in one month,
which fail to measure up to state re-. July, than the amount received durquirements, accroding to BE. Ray-. ing the same period from the,federal
mond Cato, chief of the highway pa-. tax on the relegalized 3.2 beverage.
THD UST oe emo This is revealed by an analysis of
: ROOFING! . . . federal tax income for July in a re; = port received by the California State
a Have your roof repaired by a Automobile Association. The report
licensed roofing contracior.All also demonstrates that motor vehicle
roofs are guaranteed against owners paid twenty. per cent of alk
be leaks from ONE to FIVE ‘yrs. tax revenues collected by the federal
ie We apply Pabco—Certainteed,governinent in that’ month.
; d and Johns Mansville composi-. Out of a total Suly federal tax intion roofs. ‘conye of $131,113,697, the’ contribuRoofs remoped by experts-. 'tiohs of motorists represented, $26.——PROMPT SERVICE— 570,790. Their largest single con—Terms can be Arranged, — tribution was the $15,799,054 paid
THE Ati ROOF CO, Sypby them in taxes on motor fuel. With
BERA} » 1385 So. Auburn st. gasoline taxes in.all of the states
° Phone 777 Grass Valley, Calit. amounting roundly to $42,000,000 a
oa oe es month, the total tax bill on gasoline
me cn Si Te = for the month was more thap $57,REPEL RE 000,000. ae
r e The July federal gasoline tax colOUR COFFEE lections represented an increase of
about $5,000,000 over the June colHITS THE SPOT lections. and reflected the first full
fig a Best Food month’s income from the additional
; ; one-half cent per gallon levied as one
In Townof the major sourees of income to
Prices yy Tintace, the National gale ec ace
4 om During the fifteen-year life of this
Are Right. addftiotial levy it is estimated that
SUNDAY motorists wi Day, a sora of wad great
7+ mately one billion dollars toward the
TURKEY recovery program. Under the act,
DINNER $400,000,000: is allocated to the
Ai states for highway work.
SOC batt Gasoline provided the sécond larGRASS VALLEY CAFE gest single source of revenue to the
i federal government in July, being ex210 Main St. Phone 53 ceeded only by the revenue from taxes on cigarettes. The gasoline tax
not only yielded $1,000,000 more
than the beer tax, but was $3,000,000 greater than the revenue from
income taxes.
The $26,570,790 federal taxes’ paid
. by motorists during the month in‘cluded, in addition to gasoline taxes
ACME the following: Lubricating oil, $2,OLD HEIDELBRAU 451,639; tires and tubes, $3,623,941;
; trucks, $471,945; automobiles and
BLATZ motorcycles, $3,743,539; paris: and
4 a TACOMA SODAS accessories, $480,672.
WARD REFRIGERATORS FIRE LOSSES CUT IN
A.v. sawwee — Phone 57 . . . FORESTS AND ON RANGES
ELIVERY © 0
—— — 2 SACRAMENTO, Oct. 2—-(UP)—
ol > “ California’s fire losses up to Septemied a OnpuarE ber 1, in state patrolled fields and
se forests amounted to $99,713.45, comNEW YORK HOTEL pared with $110,503.84 for the same
i Vew date in 1932, according to the di: vision of forestry.
DINING ROOM —
ar na Because of this situation, Cato has
Pie . , tia undertaken a light correction drive
extending into every county of the
RE-OPENED TO . state.
be ncaa) : During the seven imomths’ period
Accommodate Boarder: ending July 31, 498 motorists in Nevada county were stopped by highway patroimen and ordered to fix
Ee oe ee rae SS their lights. Total for the state dur. ing the same interval was 257,339.
i Cato said. patrolmen stopped oa
. . }arge number of cars in Hollywood
i last .May and discovered to their
-“ sa \ amazement that lights on 67 per
. } ceht of the cars were deficient.
Later on, he added, another check
. was made at the same location. The
. . .light violations dropped down to 50
. per cent.
~— i “Incorrect lights only cause about
a” . one per cent of our aecidents,’’ Cato .
} . said. “But we know the annoyance
. . . ; of meeting a ear on a: dark night
DAINTY FABRICS ARE
SAFE WITH US
Your dainty washable fabrics are safely cleaned by us.
Each material receives washing process most suitable for
it and your delicate garments
receive good eare and attention
in every department.
NEVADA CITY
HOME LAUNDRY
Mrs. O, Mullis Boulder Street
NEVADA CITY ae
: SANITARIUM
Elizabeth McD. Watson, Prop,
Open to all reputable
physicians and surgeons
whose lights blind you temporarily.’’
Argonaut
.. Cafe..
ee
COLD BEER AND
SANDWICHES
—Booths For Ladies—
Tacoma and Grace
Bros. Beer
: We Wholesale and Retail
We Sell by bottle, case or. truck load
PHONE 186 _ Sacramento St.
Just Off Plaza
Nevada City, California
. Sages,
as. they appear upon the books of the
}as trustee or in any other fiduciary
a
NOTICE OF TRUSTHE'S SALE
WHEREAS, default has been
made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by, and in the performance of the covenants contained in, that certain Deed of Trust
dated June 3rd, 1932, made, executed and delivered by JAMES. F.
DUNN( also. Known as J. F. Dunn)
a widower, as”Trustor, to BANK OF
AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND
SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, a national
association,’ ‘as Trustee, for THE
CALIFRNIA JOINT STOCK LAND
BANK OF SAN. FRANCISCO, a corporation, Beneficiary. which Deed of
Trust Was recorded in the office of
the County Recorder of Nevada
County, State of California, on July
15, 1932, in Book No. 14 of Official
vada County Records; and
WHEREAS, the lawft] owner and
holder of said Deed of Trust and the
debt thereby secured hasv applied tou
and directed the Trustee under said
Deed of Trust in writing to execute
the trust by said Deed of Trust created, and to make sale pursuant thereto; .and
WHEREAS, Notice of Breach of
the obligations of: the Trustor has
been recorded as is provided for by
law, and more than three months
have elapsed sinte the’ said recordation, and said Trustee deenis it best
to sell said premises :and estate. as 2
whole now remaining subject to said
Records, at: Page 236;-et—seq:, Ne-. }Deed of Trust in order to fulfill the
HEREBY GIVEN that on: Thursday,
the 26th*day of October, 1933,
of, at the front door of the Neviada
County Courthouse, situattd in the
vada, State of California, the BANK
OF AMERICA NATIONAL
AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, a
national banking assogiation, as
Trustee, will, under and pursuant to
the. aforesaid Beed of Trust, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash in lawful money of: the
United States, the following described real property, mentioned in said
Deed of Trust.situated-—in —the
County of. Nevada, State of California, and more particularly deseribed
as follows, to-wit: ;
North. half of Northwest quarter
and Southwest quarter of Northwest
quarter of Section 32, Township 15
North, Range 9 East, Mount Diablo
3ase and Meridian, in the County of
Nevada and State of California.
TOGETHER»-witl-all other nights
of-’every~-kindand nature;
evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and. canals fer the irrigation af
said premises to which the. trustars
together with all shares or” rights
whether represented by certificates
of ,stock or otherwise, in any cayal
company or water user’s association
attached to said land for the benefit thereof, now owned or hereafter
acquired by said trustors.
Dated: San Francisco, California,
September 25, 1933.
BANK OF AMBPRICA NATIONAL
TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, a national banking association, as’ Trustee. f
W. W. HOPPER
Vice President.
First. Publication October 2
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9516;
and 23.
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STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CERCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE
ACE OF .CONGRESS OF AUGUST
24,1912,
Of The Nevada City Nugget published semi Weekly at Nevada City,
Calif., for October 1,
California , County of 2
1933, State of
da ss.
Before me, a Notary Public in and .
for the State and county aforesaid, .
personally appesred. HARLEY i .
LEETE, who, having been daly]
sworn according to law, deposes and .
says that. he is-the business-manacer.
of the Nevada City Nueee? and that .
the following is, to the best of his.
knowledge and belief, a true fen .
ment of the owne: jo vt
(and if’ a. daily ps ; .
tion), ete., of the aforesaid put
tion. for the date shown in the above .
eaption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912. embodied in section
411, Postal Laws and Reculations,
printed on. the reverse of this fornt:
to-wit:
1. That the names and addresses
of the publisher, editor, managing
editor, and business managers
a
Publishers HARLEY.. M. LEETE
and C:.B. ANDERSN. :
Editor HARLEY M. LEETE.
Business Managers HARLEY M.
LEETE and C. B. ANDERSON.
2. That the owner is: (If owned
by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and
nddresses of stockholders Owning or
holding one per cent or more of total amount ef stock. . If not owned
by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners
must be given. If owned by a firm,
company, or other unincorporated
concern, its name and address, as
well as those of: each individual
member, must be given.)
HARLEY M. LEETR, 215 Prospect street. :
C. B. ANDERSON, 321 Main St.
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security holders' owning or holding 1 per cent or
more of total amount of bonds, mortor other securities are: (If
there are none, so state.)
Mrs. Elsie Willoughby. .
4. That the two paragraphs next
above, giving. the:names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list . .
of stockholders and security holders
company but also, in cases where the
stockholders or security holders appears upon the books of the company
relation, the name of the person or
corporation for whom such trustee is
acting, is given; also that the ‘said
two paragraphs contain statements
embracing affiant’s full knowledge
and belief as to the circumstances
and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do
not appear upon the books of the.
company as trustees, hold stock and
at .
the hour of 10 o’elock, A. M., there-}
purposes thereof, .
NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS.
.
City of Nevada City, County of Ne.
}
TRUST .
howeyer .
or’ said. premises are now or may .
. hereafter become entitled, and also
that of a bona fide owner; and this
affiant has no reason to believe that
any other person, association, ‘or’
corporation has any interest direct or
indirect in the said stock, bonds, or
other securities than as so stated by
5. That the average number of
copies of each issue of this publication so'id or distributed, through the
Mails-ci other , to paid subserib.
ers during the six menths preceding
the date shown above is 950. (This
inform*tion is required from-daily
publications only.)
HARLEY M: LEBTE.
Sworn to and subseribed before
me this 29th day of September, 1933.
_ WE. WRIGHT ,
(Seal) > :
(My Commission expires Nov. 28,
L9S6;)
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NOTICE
The California’ Debris Commission
will hold a public hearing at 11:00
A. M., October 6, 1933, at the California Debris Commission Office,
Room 1000, Calif. Fruit: Bldg., 4th
and J. Sts., Sacramento, California,
to receive protests against: granting
the application of Frank G. Hoge and
Arthur W. “Hoge to mine by the hydraulie precess the Omega mine, located near Washington, Nevada
County, California, draining into
Seotchman’s Creek; thence into the]:
South Fork of the Yuba River and to
store tailings just below the mine.
Sepia 225 25; 29; Oct. 2:
PERMITS REQUIRED FOR
TEAR GAS WEAPON
SACRAMENTO, Oct. (UP)—
Don't carry a tear gas weapon without a permit.
Don't carry a tear gas weapon that
is not stamped with the manufacturer's name and a serial number.
These ‘two ‘‘don’ts’’ were voiced
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECIORY —
ATTORNEYS
HARRY M. McKEE
Attorney’ at Law
205 Pine St., opposite courthouse
Nevada City, Calif.
W. E. WRIGHT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office in Union Building
Phone 23 Nevada City
FE. T.-Nilon J. T.’ Hennessy
Lynne Kelly
NILON, HENNESSY AND KELLY
Attorneys at Law
Offices, 127 Mill St., Grass Valley
Morgan & Powell Bldg., Nevada City
DOCTORS)
W. W. REED, M. D.
Nevada City, California
Office 418 Broad Street.
Hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8-P. M.
Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 362 a
FRANK E. McCULLOUGH M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention. to rectal diseases.
400 Broad St.,
Hours 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. 7 to 8 p.
m. Sunday by appointment
ALFRED H. TICKELL, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office 207 Pine Street. Residence
525 Nevada Street.
W. P. SAWYER,-M. D.
Modern Glasses
Bye,-Ear, Nosé-and Throat. Ott
by Clarence §S. Morrill, chief of the
state of criminal identification, Who pointed out that the possession of such a weapon without ,a
bureau
serial. number was.a felony under
state jaw.
“We have found . recently that
numerous persons are carrying tear
gas “fountain pens’’ th: cannot
be identified by»s.any “means. This!
constitutes a. felony. and — persons
should be sure they have the authority--to-earry-such-a-wearon and that
the “pen”
Morrill said.
Morrill
rying
is properly identified,’
also. warned
these weapons that extreme
should bg used in handling.
ANdirect shot of the gas will
persons
care
them,
cause a paniful burn and. develop
into \.tetanus or
Morrill explaineds
WHITE COLLAR COUNTY
EMPLOYES LONG FOR NRA
SACRAMENTO, Oct. -—(UP)—
Being classed as’ a ‘white collar’
employe also has its drawbacks, in
the opinion of many county office
workers.
quickly lockjaw,
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bor ‘statisties and
Attorney General Webb ruled the politieal code section providing an 8hour day ‘f ror county employes apDlies only to laborers on
works projects. i
Employes in assessors’ offices, or
any othér simlar departments, Webb
also ruled, are not entitled to overfor
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i
ume if overtime work.
car=
In an opinion to the division of la}
law enforcement, !
publie .
Bldg,
dence
Nevada City. Phone, resi75; office 11. Strong electro
magnet for removing steel. Deafness
may be .relieved or prevented. in
childhood. Sinus infections treated,
, Hours: 11 to 12-a. m,.2 to 4’p, m:
C7 4608 pan”
. DENTISTS
Phone 395.
serene
DR. VERNON V. ROOD
Physician and Surgeon ;
Office and residence at 128 Neal St., _
Grass Valley. ~ Office hours 10 to 12
A. M., 2 to 4 P. M—7 to § BoM
MELVIN E. BERRYMAN
Dentist
Hours 8:30 to 5:00 Evenings by
appointment. Thomas Bldg. 139%
Mill St. Grass Valley Telephene 35
J. FE. O'CONNOR
Civil and Mining Engineer
United States Mineral Surveying.
Licensed Surveyor: Upstairs over City
Hall, Main Street, Grass Valley.
H. N, MARCH, M, D.
Physician and Surgeon
152% Mill Stree, up-stairs, second
floor. 10-12 a. m. 2-5 Dp. m. daily.
Mon. Wed. Fri. evenings. Phone 19
Grass Valley.
A. W. STOR
Dentist
ee SS Ge 9. Sa aa
. 152% Mill St. Goldn ‘Rule Bldg.
Oftice Hours: 9 to 12 1 to'6.:
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays—
7 to 9 P. M._Phone $73.“
DWIGHT D. JOHNSON, M. D.
Office Hours: 2 to 4 D. m. 7. to 8
DP. m. Office Phone 51 Residence
Phone 135. 112 South Church. St.
Grass Vaney.
OR. W. C. EVANS
Bentist
X-RAY
Corner Mill and Mai
phone 102, G;
n streets Teles
‘ass Valley. Califorma.
FRED M. MILLER
Consulting Engineer
CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERING:
REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER
DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS
Dentist
342-Broad -Sireet: Hours’ 9:00-A. NM.
to 6:00 P. M. Evenings by appointment. Phone 95.
DR. JOHN R. BELE
Dentist
Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:36
Evenings by Appointment
;Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone 321
A. M, HOLMES
Funeral Director
Nevada City. Grass Valley. The Service of Sincerity.
~ MINING ENGINEERS
EDWARD C. UREN
Mining and Civil iongineer
Mining Reports Furnished
Mining Distriet Maps
Phone 278-R Nevada City
GRASS VALLEY
& DR. E. C. SKINNER
‘apstcopathic Physician
Evenings by appointment. Office
13 W. Main. Phone 710 Grass Valley
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OSCAR E. WINBURN
_ Attorney At Law
Suite 1-2-3 City Hall Bldg.
GRASS VALLEY, Cal
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SHOP
Agents for
QUAKER BURNOIL STOVES
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Cost Iess to run .
Let us look over your chimneys
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‘Grass Valley Cleaners
id. Burtner, Proprietor
111 West Main Street
Be have stalled many a man on the
road to success.
: Have ’em cleaned
F Have 'em pressed
fine . :
a two point buck last Tuesday onthe!
. Washington ridge.
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Phone 47
CARL POWER JONES, M. D.
Grass ‘Valley, California
Office hours: 1.to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m.
Sundays 11:30 to 12:30.
DR. ROBERT W. DETTNER
Dentist
Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening Appointments. 120144 Mill street. Phone
77. Grass Valley, California.
LICENSED SURVEYOR
Hydraulics——Irrigation—gurye
Land Classification, _
LAST OFFICIAL MAP OF
NEVADA COUNTY
Office at Residence, 262 Auburn 9
GRASS VALLEY
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PINE
WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Service and
REPAIRING
Work Called for and Delivered >
_ CLARENCE R. GRAY
520 Coyote Street
Phone 16
Acton M. Cleveland
Camptonville
FIRE INSURANCE
AUTOMOBILE. INS.
NORTH WESTERN.
MUTUAL LIFE INS, CO .
Best: Protection—Less: cost in
LIFE COVERAGES
any Lock
Guns and Bicycle Repaired
SAW FILING
Everything
Mechanical
or
kiectrical Repaired
RAY’S FIXIT SHOP
Phone 602 220 E. Main St.
Grass Valley, Calif,
Keys made-to fit ;
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GRASS VALLEY STEAM LAUNDRY-DRY CLEANERS .
Modernly Equipped to Provide The Twin Cities :
and Surrounding Territory with a Dry Cleaning and jjLaundry Service Unexcelled.
111 BENNETT STREET GRASS VALLEY
Phone Grass Valley 108 Nevada City 250 W_
Glenn H.
Standard Oil Products — ,
HIGH PRESSURE LUBRICATION and GREASING
New, Modern Equipment. Fast, Accurate Service.
BROAD and LREERT: STREETS _
Ciinud
‘NEVADA
at the
Grass Valley
Cleaners
Phone 375
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