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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

February 15, 1961 (8 pages)

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ennem Mr. vith one 4many 2 in AutC tin. Wednesday, February 8, 1961 Some car expenses are Bviomiating on your income + tax returns even if the car is never used for business purposes, remifids the California State Automobite. The amount of gasoline used’ can readily be determined by di¥iding the total number of miles the car has ~ traveled during the past year by the number of milea it “Some” Cor: ene Are’ Deductible. about 14 miles per gallon,. saysthe CSAA, and are driven about 10,00 miles a year. Compact and foreign cars, of course, do better. TheFederal gasoline tax, States Forest reserves has resulted in the recent distribytion of $5,800,895 among the 39 California counties in which the forests are situa_ ‘Timber ‘ales from-United *$59, 961. 52: Sierra County, $150,742.87; and Placer County, $129, 405.63. State Controller Alan Cranston said the amount received from the federal gov$60, 000 Sdle For County 30th, It amounted to $1, 82 0,903 more than-the in previous year. Siskiyou County received the largest amount, $1,028, 977. Grazing Fees Set i The 1961 grazing the rates for.N ational Forest. range lands have been received by the Tahoe National Forest. Supervisor Henry Branagh Association. gets per gallon. Gasoline scurrently 4 centsa gallon, is The major item for most mileage veties widely dehon pact diche ae 8 ted. . ernment represents 25 per “ sone reiaags fees nq cat motorists who ttemize their pending upon the proportion’ _ Other items that are de-. Nevada County'ssharewas centofthe revenues from the! The geographic center of the prea ee eS -sale of timber on forest reserve lands during the fiscal year which ended last June U.S. is 17 miles west of Castle Réck, in South Dakota. deductions is the state gasoline tax of 6 cents per gallon. ' of city andrural driving, age ductible are registration fees ef car, horsepower and other . and any local taxes, so well factors. Most cars average " as interest paidon money borrowed on the security of onl Berkeley has enrolled 1,656 foreign students. University of California ‘. per animal month and for sheep 11 1/2 cents per animal month, So that the U.S. Government receives a fair return. for the use of the public land, grazing fees are charged the livestock owner Theyearly fee is based onthe past year’s price paid for livestock on the commercial market. The Tahoe Ngyipnalrorest ~provide the summer portion of operation for 2500 head of cattle and horses and 11,500 sheep. There are 42 cattle ranchers in the foothill area and 10 sheep operators on the Forest. The past two dry seasons mea! have lowered the production of livestock feed on National Forest ranges, and the indications are that if sufficient 8) moisture isnot forthcoming, the feed conditions will be sub-standard as they were in 1960. _This past summer's disas— trous Donner Fire, consumed some very fine bitterbrush Kae, stands (good sheep feed) FRESHLY CUT FROM. USDA CHOICE BEEF. CENTER CUTS IN-CLUDED AT ONLY. Ib BONELESS: STEWING BEEF &<. . ver TURKEYS . GROUND BEEF isn, imes'A Day —— a US, Grade A 16-22 Ib Avg USDA Purity Lenten Specials! a — NDING RIB ROAST Choice < Delicatessen Savings! Frozen Food Buys! CROSS RIB ROAST usoxttcice = 79" “FRESH HALIBUT “. qge SMOKIES 2 120 go¢ . FISH STICKS 3 f= 99¢ RiB STEAKS Tender, Tasty, Aged 87° ‘Pieces, Ib 35¢) Ib Lunch or Snack Favorite! Booth Brand, Lenten Special ica Peale Pet JUMBO PRAWNS 89° KRAFT GHEESE 9 = ta 37° rene PIES = 3% —_ 3 SLICED BACON Thick Sliced res 99% Excelent French Fried “4 Sliced Melow or Caraway Mary Elizabeth ~ meeennaeeter SAVINGS ON A WIDE Mites Y aes LENTEN MEAL-MAKERS! LAGER BEER. wire. 6.77 TOMATO SOUP =. 9% TV DINNERS =" = 39: Ice CREAM “secs oar ~ FRESH EGGS <= ~ 39: STAR-KIST ~=4 89: : STOCK. UP NOW! TOMATO « CATSUP . -CLING PEACHES F&P Halves or Slices, No. 2% Cans TOMATO JUICE F&P, Flavor Perfect, 46-0z Cans_ ASPARAGUS F&P, Cut,Tips:No. 300\Cana FILL YOUR SHELVES WITH THESE F&P CANNED FOOD VALUES! 25 TOMATO v2
SAUCE a JA F &P APRICOTS F&P CORN ELBERTA PEACHES 4 F&P, Sliced, 8-or Cans TOMATOES KADOTA FIGS F&P, Solid Pack, No. 303 Cans ~ FINE PURITY PRODUCE. Aa BY aa] 4 14-02 BOTTLES Save on Purity’s Guaranteed GLASBAKE OVENWARE Divided Vegetable Dish, Cake Dish, 2'A-Qt Utility Dish, 2-Qt Round Casserole, Loof Baking Dish or 1-Qt Oval Casserole Available at Most Perity Stores FRUIT COCKTAIL F&P, Flavor Packed, No. 303 Cans BARTLETT PEARS F&P, Halves, No. 303 Cans F&P, Early Garden, No 303 Cans for Each HYDROX . COTTAGE COOKIES . CHEESE Golden Book PICTURE.ATLAS Ne.’ 99: Produce Prices Effective Thur. Sat. -* * 5. MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY ..:.... BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY oe RRR eae which will further tend to lower the productive capacity of National rr ranges. —s To The Editor Dear Editor: With due respect for the Gold Flat Fire Department, we write this Public Letter. Attention: all qualified voter on the Gold F lat Fire District, SPECIAL ELEC= = TION. OnTues, Feb. 21 you ® are asked to go to the Polls and vote upon this measure: "SHALL THE GOLD FLAT FIRE DISTRICT BE FORMED?” Our home knows that the present Gold Flat Fire Department operates as a efficientnon-political, people's volunteer organization. The home and property owners who belong and support it run and control their fire fighting unit. Let us keep it’ this way. We do not wish higher taxes. We must fight up and down the line to keep your fire department in the control of the people. Do not vote “yes” for this will mean your volunteer fire dept. will become another "POLITICAL TAX EATER, " The proponents forthe political Gold Flat Fire District tried to force their ideas upon the people several years ago. At that time the proposition was badly defeated bythe voter, It is a shame tahave our honest taxmoney wasted on these stupid special elections. Let us, the sovereign home and property owners defeat this measure onceandfor all. We do not wishto agian give them any kind of right to put any more special election, towaste our tax money for their personal gain. Besureto VOTE NO, NO, NO onFeb, 21, 1961. Do not failtovoteNo. Protect your home and property, Remember: “The power to tax is the power to destroy.” Honorably yours, Val & Lilly Belle Baima ~ ieee THINK Of Your Body Baths& MassageIn Terms Of Vibrant Glowing HEALTH Look Forward To The Most Thorough Invigorating And Relaxing Treatment You Will Ever Have When You Call Grass Valley ‘sFine New Massage & Hydro-Therapy Institution. . For Better HEALTH ) LETTUCE inact any . SEM Cherries. A, RET TE so it Cream airy Fre: “e: é ons BANANAS . _..:: Niyser 9qe . me oge «Margarine Fee 3 a bank se. 218-0769 orRed Butter heads 19 ie es Zoom Cereal © uxt: 2 enusten ; RIPE FROM CENTRAL AMERICA Grocery Prices Effective Thur., Feb, 16 thru Sat., Feb. 18 tie sate ipetionee 6 iping : ~ CARROTS No Sales to Dealers Limit Rights Reserved, P HEALTH er Grisp, Fresh ‘ . 3 ths Gg Coreless, Clip Topped Die IGF Vp 2» SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE WHIRLPOOL BATHS, GRAPEFRUIT SHOWERS : Ruby Red, Fron 5 tb 35° STEAMBATHS. . SALT RUBS Coachella Valley 2 celle "