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September 29, 1933 (6 pages)

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ECRACKER CRACKS ~~ OPEN SAFE FOR NOTHING SACRAMENTO, Sept. 29—(UP)— Somewhere in Sacramento there’s a -burglar whose face must be exceedingly red. Evidence. indicated the safecracker had labored long and strenously to knock the combination off a ‘safe in a downtown business house. Then he distoveréd the strong box had been unlocked all the time. And, if thac wasn’t shock enough —the safe was empty, _ SACRAMENTO, Sept. 29—(UP)— he “turkey trot” to cold-storage ‘plants up to September, 1 this year ‘Bpparently was reduced to dreamy waltz tempo. Reports to the federal-state crop reporting service showed less than half as much of the holiday “piecede-resistance” on ice as was held in _ the plants a year ago. On September 1, 1932, turkeys in cold storage totaled 835,000 pounds as against 402,000 pounds for the same date this year. The average holdings for that date during the five preceding years amounted to 615,000 pounds, ~O Mrs. Ed Smith of Park Avenue was quite ill Sunday and her daughter and son, Mis. Minnie Hall of Folsom, and Orrin Smith of ‘Sacramento, came up to be with her. o— Mrs. Ed Moomey is in a Sacramento hospital recovering from a serious operation, which was performed last week by Dr. June Harris. She is president of the local Parent Teachers Association and her. many Nevada City friends hope ‘for her an early recovery. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET NOW. S JS THERE ENOUGH yy. can make a distinct change in the appearance and comfortable livableness of your home by giving a little attention to lighting. Usually that is all that is needed, attention and thought given to proper lighting in the same measure as thought and attention is given to color schemes, furniture selection and arrangement. Proper lighting is not costly to attain if it is carefully planned for comfortable and convenient use. Study the illustration above. It shows a common fault with lighting that may be noticed in many homes, and perhaps your home. Here is a lamp placed beside a corner of a davenport because the furniture arrangement placed a table there. The result is a limited spread of light. Proper lighting would make the entire davenport a comfortable and pleasant place in which to read or work without squinting or eyestrain. Poor light induces eyestrain and may. cause permanent harm to vision. It is also responsible for headaches, weariness, depressed feeling and nervousness. And it costs so little to light up for cheerfulness, for comfort, for adding to the attractiveness of your home. Lamps and electricity are lower in price today than ever before. They are so inexpensive that every home should have all the light needed for comfort, health and safety. SEE YOUR DEALER OR THE P.G-wEPACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Owned Operated Managed by Californians 133-8 aa fee _ SUBSCRIBERSweek you will re TAIN PEN FREE of pearing opposite your name. If. __ due and you send in a re-newal ceive a 14 Carat Gold Point FO . From the Nevada City Nugge ion Blank . 30x Y, Nevada City, California A aE <p rr rm er the act. } consumption on the premises under . j any circumstances. 3 ‘tablished restaurant or eating place. ISTATE BOARD © “BANSALOONS SACRAMENTO, Sept. 28—Seeking te protect prospective liquor dealers from heavy financial losses, due to” misunderstanding of the state’s new regulatory liquor act, the State Board of Equalization, which is charged with the responsibility of liquor regulation, today issued a war) ning that the initiative act adopted by the people last November absolutely prohibits saloons, bars or any other public drinking places jn_California. é Fred E. Stewart, Member of the Equalization. Board, issued -the following statement: . “It has come to the attention of. the Board that many individuals and ‘corporations are preparing to build and equip saloons: and other public drinking places, apparentlv’. under Ithe misconception that such places i will be legalized with repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. LIQUOR REGULATION ACT “To clear up confusion and avert unnecessary financial losses on the part of prospéctive liquor dealers, the Board calls attention to the fact that with the repeal of federal prohibiion ‘California’s new State Liquor Regulation Aet becomes effective. This act, which’ the people adopted on November 8, 1932, by avote of 1,308,428 to 730,522, specifically prohibits public saloons, bars or drinking placces -where intoxicating liquors are kept, sold or consumed and the Board of Equalization, in conformity with the law, will take summary action against any liquor dealer violating these or. any other provisions of the regulatory act.” 3 Stewart also warned prospective dealers to beware of racketeers, seeking to collect fees on the claim that political influence will be necessary to secure liquor licenses under LICENSE CONDITIONS “Any responsible person, firm or corporation, of good moral character and willing to comply with the exact provisions of the law as well as the regulatory rules of the Board, is en-titled to a license for the off-sale of hard liquors,’ Stewart declared. “But hard liquors cannot be sold for THE NEVADA CITY_ CITESLAWTO . UNTIL COUNTY TAXISPAID RIVERSIDE, Sept. 28—Beginning March, 5, next year, millions of hithertohidden dollars will begin to flow into the coffers of the county and city treasuries of California, paid by more than two million automobile owners as part of their personal property taxes. Addressing the annual convention of California assessors here today, Russell Bevans, Registrar of the Division of Registration of the Department of Motor Vehicles, stated that clearance by county and city as-‘ sessors will be required before any automobile or other motor . vehicle . can be registered in California. The department of ‘motor vehicles cannot, under the new law, register ' any vehicle in this state unless the . certificate: of registration, or white slip, shall show on the reverse side ' that the person so presenting application for renewel of registration or transfer of registartion, has paid his personal property taxes to the assessor of the county, city and county or municipality in which such vehicle was subject to assessment for the fiscal year. The white slip will-indicate on its face the county in which all persons registering vehicles reside. “The Department of Motor Vehicles is prepared and well able to cope with and take care of this matter immediatel following the effeive date of this bill, March 5th, 1934, which is the first Monday of March, as prescribed in Section 8 of Senate Biil No. 178.” Bevans announced. RADIO SPECIALIST JOINS HAHN'S § Carl E. Stephenson, for the United Radios in Sa has joined the staff of . H. Hapn radio specialist in rass Valley. Hahn’s Radio Service, 206 Mill st., has increased to sv¥ch an extent during the last few months, that Mr. Hahn was obliged to obtain assistance of another expert. Mr. Stephenson has’ a high reputation ‘as a radio meghanic. tly with Francisco, CRIBE FOR THE NUGGET wh LIGHT LIQUORS Outlining the law with regard to the sale of “light liquors,” Stewart declared that Assembly Bill 1528 enacted by the 1933 Legislature, quires that each person or cor tion supplying wine or beer t rons for consumption on th premises must conduct a regularly es“Beer and wine, under this act, cannot be served except with meals,” said Stewart, “and e firm or indiChinese Laundry ALL HAND WORK Quality Guaranteed . York and Commercial Streets vidual engaged in their sale for consumption on the holic beveragés. This~applies to hotels, restavfrants, boarding houses and all other public eating places. ORIGINAL PACKAGES ONLY “No limitation is placed on the nu er of licenses which may be issuéd by the Board for the off-sale of ard liquor. Such liquors, however, must be sold in original packages from retail stores and cannot be consumed on the premises. “The Board is empowered to establish. such rules and regulations as will preclude evasions of this pro. TUBES . any kind for any radio, ,
motor radios to the big consoles ~ Expert at your service to test and install them. W. H. HAHN Radio Service When your Radio needs attension Phone 72 Grass Valley or call at 206 Mill st. Grass remises cannot en. J ‘gage in the saze of. any other alcoawn ARES A New Art . Modern scientific research . has developed means whereby . the marks of disease -or acci. dent may be removed from the . faces of those who have passed away, restoring the features to . NOTICE OF SALE BY SUPERVISORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 25th day of September 1933, at 10 o’clock_A .M. the Board of Supervisors of the County of Nevada, State of. California, will sell at. public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in lawful money of the United States, at the front door of the Court House, located. in Nevada City, Nevada County, California, all that certain real property situate in the County of Nevada, State of California, and described as follows, to-wit: Lot Six (6) in Section Eighteen (18), Township Sixteen (16) North, Range Nine (9) East, M. D. M., containing 23 acres and 22 hundredths of an acre, according to the Official . Plat of the Survey of the said land returned to the General Land Office by the Surveyor General; SUBJECT to the conditions contained in that certain deed from the United States of America to Leonard S. Schroder, dated the 29th day of January, 1923, recorded March ist, 1923, in Book 6 of Patents, page 164, Records of Ne‘vada County, California. Dated this 14th day of September, 1933. ; BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF NEVADA COUNTY. -By E. B. DUDLEY, a Chairman Attest: R. N. McCORMACK Clerk of said Board Published Sept. 15, 18, 22, 26. DISTINCTIVE PLATES FOR TAXED TRUCKS SACRAMENTO/ Sept. 29— (UP) — Trucks whieh operate under the new 3 per cent state tax will carry special license plates during 1934, the motor vehicle department had decided. Working with the state board of equaliZation, which administers the tax,/ the department officials have pted a combination license plate or trucks covering both the vehicle registration and the tax. Besides the usual _ registration numerals, the 1934 plates will bear the letters ‘‘B. E.,’’ indicating payment of the truck tax, Subscribe for the NUGGET! FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1933 NO. 3467 IN THESUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN. AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA. ‘NOTICE TO CREDITORS — {n the Matter of the Estate of Massimo Angiolini, Deceased. “NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned R*° C., PRATT, as administrator with the Will. annexed of the estate of MASSIMO /ANGIOLINI, deceased, to the .Creditors of and all persons having claims:against the’ said decedent to file them with the necessary vouchers within “six (6) months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, or to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers within six (6) months after the first publication of this notice to the said administrator with the will annexed at the law offices of NILON, HENNESSY and KELLY, Numoer 232 Broad. Street, Nevada City, Nevada County, California, the same being connected with the estate of said Massimo Angiolini, Deceased. Dated July 20th, 1933. «. R. C.,. PRATT, administrajor with Massimo Angiolini, Deceased. First Publication Sept. 22, 1933. Nilon, Hennessy and Kelly, Attorneys for administrator with the Will ‘annexed. Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13. NOTICE ‘ eas 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 Bidg., 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 hydraulic process the Omega mine, located near Washington, Nevada County, California, draining “into Scotchman’s Creek; thence into the store tailings just below the mine. Sept. 22, 25, 29. Oct. 2. : Oo Miss G. Cordosa of Sacramento, spent last week end visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Frank McCullough of Nevada City. ee Mrs. Charles Leiter and house guest, Mrs. Lyman of Massachusetts; left Sunday for a few day’s visit in Oakland. Mrs, Lyman has been here visiting for the last four weeks. banking means What statewide branch ~ to Californians 1. It provides the same type of metropolitan bankin facilities, : for the smallest communities of the state as it does for t largest. in any single locality could’ entire state. 2. Funds from a great reservoir of capital are quickly diverted to any section of California that requires special seasonal financing. 3. Stability of statewide industry and agriculture is enhanced by this quick movement of needed capital. 4. By keeping its resources in 243 citics iastead of. having to confine them to -any one section, exceptional protection is affordéd depositors. It-is obvious that economic set-backs have but little effect upon the 5. Therefore, your money deposited with Bank of America is protected by assets based on the diversified imdwstries of 6. Your monty in a Bank of shipping, NATIONAL TRUST @& the appearance of life and health. This service, so comforting to those who remain, is offered by this organization through skilled operators on its staff. W.R. Jeffordé Son -Dignified Funeral Service Grass Valley and Nevada City . one of the world’s richest empires — California. America savings or commercial account is actually helping to finance, not just a single community, but the vital industries of all California —agriculture, horticulture, lumber, livestock, manufacturing, oil, fisheries, * wholesale and retail business, and home building. BANK of AMERICA SAVINGS ASSOCIATION BS Valley : Phones 72 Office 858 W Res. Bal sane please find $2.00 for my subscripf to Nevada City Nugget. *(Semi-weekly,) / . he ——————— THE NATIONAL HOTEL HAY o=0———om0m = “Mail order check work AUTOMOBILE . . . NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and Capital of California Fire Insurance Companies, _E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor promptly sttended to. INSURANCB GRAIN POULTRY & DAIRY FEEDS _ COAL & WOOD QUICK : DELIVERY ->. Phone 394 Nevada City East Spring Street __W. KOTCHAPAW no 0 Ono ome Mrs. James E. Grace HOME COOKING nT lligheags Cale es . the Will annexed of the @&tate of . South Fork of the Yuba River and to. yp {-) — (-) —____._(,} — (.) his place of business in.all matters -