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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 1, 1934 (8 pages)

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FRIDAY, JUNE. iP 1934 THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET aha ITS SALES TAX OR CHAOS, SAYS DDIXWELL PIERCE N claring F RANCISCO, . May 28—De that of retention paid “It is easy to denounce the auies . tax as infamous, but.it appears in a $32, different light when studied in re . lation to the actual situation as it ex “Because of shortage im other state lists today.” sales Urging voters to be cautious with . tax, with the exception of an admin respect to tax nostrums, Pierce said: . every penny of the SAVE il ME istrative expense which is less than “Do not let anyone convince you of two per cent, goes to the support of the the California school system, result taxation ing what he proposes is. practical. in an least $1 essed average decrease of at common you new theories making sure are annoyed of of that your payments i added i ing a fund of more than $4,000,000 for hydraulie pipe line. Write Box. initiative measures, without. supply per month to keep our schools open. 830 Nevada City. that the citizens of the state face the 5-21-2tp. tax problem ing any adequate substitutes for the Let’s pay for the benefits of govern ” revenue thus lost to the state, Pierce ment willingly, in pennies.’’ sales quoted reecnt editorial comment say a Board strong Decrying of plea courageously and intel lgentiy. Pointing’ out had been mon property that adopted the to relieve of what tax the activities “The was, proving _an intolerable tax burden and-at the choice is tween the to keep the schools open, Pierce sta chaos, as ted ment is concerned. educational costs amount ing to $40,000,000 a year had been from sales far “Where is transferred from county taxpayers to the state to be financed between the sales tax or some better tax, but be= same time to provide enough money that. not as tax: and financial the state govern the Common property is great picnic shall’s already next Sunday Monument, at at Reviewing den. Income taxes could not be ex;members of the organization or not, pected. to yield commensurate revare cordially invited to attend this “the law, which experience is under administered by the State Board of Equalization, he said: : “We are sults. proud to report the re During the first eight_ months tion that confronts the people California. There will be an open YOUR BOYS SUCCESS S. Lyons, real last. at 25slightly FOR SUPERVISOR used Beds, E. B. DUDLEY selection wall up at ¥ bargain paper. prices. . DULL HEADACHES GONE . SIMPLE REMEDY DOES IT. Goods e = 7] CLUBS WOMAN’S CIVIC CLUB Is hereby announced as a candidate ,for County Clerk and Auditor of Ne vada County at the Primary Election . . Tuesday, .August 28, 1934. Regular meetings the 2nd. and} . fourth Mondays of the month, at} by constipation) ithe Brand. Studio. . are gone after one dose of Adlerika. President, Mrs. C. E. Parsons. . This cleans poisons out of BOTH upSecretary, Mrs. Robert Dirrine . @ He hasn’t said anything — but if his wish bad’: MAYTAG WASHERS graduation day! Accurate —as the day ia SEE US for your new WashingMachine. Exclusive Dealer Board Birchville of Trustee, of school district, elected of Nevada gine washers, also Easy Washers, Ilron rite Ironers, Westing (incumbent) Grass Valley. Eleetric Co. For more than 65 years a sound Americas mento, as teacher for the next school 120 East Main St. Grass Valley the Primary Election, Tuesday, Au tradition. See the new models we have os display. Personally, we believe they’re the term. Phone 9 for Free Demonstration gust 28, 1934. greatest values we've seen in many a day. ¥ us for some nice bargains.—Grass . Valley Electric Co., 120 East Main iis hereby announced as a candidate . Cut 20 per cent off your . A. I. BALDWIN 1325 92nd. Ave Grass Valley. street. “Efficiant Mining is your Success” mill over-head Oakland, Calif. Phone Trinidad 3725 FOR SHERIFF CARL J. TOBIASSEN USED WASHING— MACHINES—See i 5-14-2-wks dog. Answers to name to Is, hereby announced as a candidate for Justice of the Peace for Gras# Valley Township at the Primary Blee tion, August 28, 1934. Primary FOR JUSTICE OFTHE PEACE Election, Tuesday, August Is herebyannounced as Nugget. Is hereby announced as a candidate Tahoe-Ukiah highway. Reward. IF, A. Crampton, for re-election Box 830, Nevada City. trict Attorney of Nevada County, at tion, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR CORONER A. M. HOLMES to the office of Dis the Primary .Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. rinting that Pleases JEFFERY CLEANERS (Incumbent) FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY VERNON STOLL Lee Jeffery, Prop. TAILOR MADE SUITS Where Service and Quality Meet 109 S. Church St. Grass Valley We Call for and Deliver .Ph. 152 Nevada ; 1934. FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MRS. ELLA M. AUSTIN City Routes Wedmesday and Saturday Letterheads for re-election to the office of County FOR CORONER L. R. (Bob) JEFFORD Is hereby announced as a candidate for Coroner of Nevada County at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. Is hereby announced as a candidate FOR CONSTABLE for Superintendent of Schools of Ne Nevada City Township vada County at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. Billheads Enve lopes Is hereby announced as a candidate Coroner, at-the Primary Election, Hereby announces his candidacy for! Tuesday, August 28, 1394. District Attorney of Nevada County,. at the Primary Election, August 28, EVERY BUSINESS NEEDS: a candidate (Incumbent) Strayed from Remington Hill. May have wandered FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE OSCAR WINBURN HARRY GOUDGE FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY for Justice of the Peace of Grass ValW. E. WRIGHT ley Township at the Primary Eleec femal short haired City Township of Nevada County at for Sheriff, of Nevada County, at tlre SALE—Two-wheel trailer, Rea28, 19:34. FOR S sonable. Apply C. A. Boren, 215
Sacramento St. Phone 452 2t p. { . LOST——Brown FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE iff of Nevada County, California, at 2-9-tf * Quartz and Placer location blanks ) for sale at Nugget Office. 1934, the Primary Election, Tuesday, Aufor re-election to the office of Shergust 28, 1934. Mrs. M. H. Koon, of North Sacra. % August 28, W. L. MOBLEY long. Beauty that goes more than case deep. a candidate for reelection to the office of County Surveyor, at the Election, Tuesday, is hereby announced as a candidate for Justice of the Peace of Nevada Is hereby announced as a candidate Very Easy Terms J. F. O'CONNOR Nevada City Township FOR SHERIFF GEORGE R. CARTER Maytag Electric and gasoline en the Sheriff County atthe Primary Election, Tuesday, August’ 28, 1934. for house Refrigerators. The ARTHUR BARRICK of FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Is hereby announced as a Hereby announces his candidacy for office 1934. (Incumbent) FOR SHERIFF the Harris, BIRCHVILLE SCHOOL TEACHER IS NAMED comes true, he'll be wearing an Elgin on 1934. Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. Headaches caused GIVE HIM AN ELGIN FOR GRADUATION! Tuesday, August 28, 4 = Ends Is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Treasurer at the Primary Election, August 28, lar army dinner. R. E. (Incumbent) springs, 3 . bowels. FRANK STEEL Now is the time to paint and fur Vallee lower FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR JOHN M. HAMMILL FOR COUNTY TREASURER mat iElection Tuesday, August 28, 193 $14.50. 100-lb. ice boxes $11.50 $18.50. rs <and ga scharge papers € their discharge See eee ee . igarding pension certificates. . Kitchen police will serve a regu and Primary FOR SUPERVISOR E. J. HAVERSTOCK A big selection of dressers and large Druggist. $3500 they ‘nish per Cames in eather natural or white » gold filled case. while Judge. Donn L. Bass will be zs ? there for conference with veterans re sleep, nervousness. the FORCOUNTY RECORDER EL J. CLARK FOR COUNTY CLERK AND HerebySAMU announces his candidacy fer aie SOMO OEY PON Pee reelection to the office of County LOUD, 105 W. Maint St. Grass. AUDITOR Recorder at the Election, “Tuesday, se R. N. MCCORMACK of . tion, y at (Incumbent) . chairs Hereby announces his candidacy for tables, rockers, etc. Also a comCounty Supervisor of the Third Suplete line of Certainteed. paints pervisorial District at the Primary . mM numelés. inner spring bargain to El Dorado county, will deliver an ora . District Election, Tuesday, August 28, 1934. FOR THOMAS OLIVER Is hereby announced as a candidate for Constable of Nevada City Town COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT jary Election, Tuesday, August 28, ship of Nevada County at the Prim ! [ 1934. OF SCHOOLS AUSTIN R. CURNEEN Hereby announces his candidacy for FRED M. MILLER CIVIL & MINING ENGINEER the office of County Superintendent MINING DISTRICT MAPS FOR SALE of Schools, at the Primary Election 262 S. Auburn St. Grass Valley of Tuesday, August 28, 1934. Business Cards Memorandum S lips Notice Phone 36 -Get our prices NE VA DA WIN NEW OMERS Cit. NUGG ET C. A. BOREN % Painter and Decorator * PAPER HANGING A SPECIALTY 215 Sacramento Street To Owners of Persorial Property 3 Section 3820, of the Political Code, Assure yourself of clean, healthful ef the State of California, provides clothing by phoning us to call for that the Assessor must collect taxes on . your laundry bundle. Ye LAUNDRY does it best Phone 108 Phone 250 W all personal property the_pay ment of which is not secured by rant estate. These taxes. are due and payable urass Valley on-or before July Ist, and failure to Nevada City GRASS VALLEY STEAM LAUNDRY * DRY CLEANERS; make payment renders the property liable to seizure and sale. Chapter 340, of 1933, provides every automobile the that Statutes the must of owner of secure en a scaomant of tax clearance by the \ 111 Bennett St Grass Valley . County Assessor before a new license will be issued to such owner. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEVADA . JOHN M. HAMMILL, CITY NUGGET FOR $2.50 A YEAR.‘ County Assessor. ee % Phone Nevada City 452 \ NEVADA CITY HOME LAUNDRY FAMILY TRADE OUR SPECIALTY Mrs. O. Mullis, Prop. 4 Boulder St. Nevada City Phone 491 W Prompt and Reasonable Service The Nevada City Now $2.50 oo Nu ae seat m B® Henry make a $4 up, 4 will be one of the chief speakers. DisAttorney Finest tress, each.’ of: ing, and. George A. Marshall, after whom the Roseville camp ‘is named, trict tub $19. Kapok mattresses, good ticks, $6 meet‘ air bath fixtures (Incumbent) Is a candidate*for re-election to the construction, water proof cover, office of Assessor, Nevada County, adjustable head rest, our price Hereby announces his candidacy for at Primary Election, August 28, 1934 $15.50. This is a real bargain. County Supervisor of the Third SuOne Bell bed chesterfield $27.50. pervisorial District at the Primary reunion. enue.”’ z “It is not a theory but a condi 5-foot new 75, 10 cook stoves $9 to $20. $35 all coil spring !' All bearing an almost intolerable .burtveterans and their families, whether including ’ pervisorial porch hammock Mar. Coloma. tax proceeds. the dise, complete with cer and Nevada counties, will hold a! from if the sales tax were abandon sales } ed? County Supervisor of the Fourth Su hold goods and general merchan The United Spanish War Veterans; come (Incumbent) MAY SPECIALS and their families of El Dorado, Pla. money to candidacy Is hereby announced as a candidate for County Assessor at the Primary .Hereby announces his candidacy for Election Tuesday, Just arrived—A big load of houseAugust 28, 134. ‘SPANISH WAR VETERANS TO PICNIC AT COLOMA ing that: com his COUNTY ASSESSOR. FOR SUPERVISOR ~ FOR-M. J. BROCK JOSEPH A. FRANK WANTED -——600 feet 15 or. 18 inch those State makes announces 1934. to who seek to repeal the sales tax by of the Equalization, PHIL G. SCADDEN Is hereby announced as a candidate County Supervisor of the for Assessor of Nevada County, at for Fourth District, at the Primary} the Primary Election, Tuesday, Au“lection, Tuesday, August 28, gust 28, 1934, Hereby because of payment of sales tax pennies, consider ! that property owners.”’ Pierce, of without “When per hundred dollars of ass valuation on desirability ~ FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR— _ FOR SUPERVISOR WARREN ODELL { those of\ other Californians, are rais Secretary o7 have collected and State’ Treasury This represents a monthly revenues, a crisis in’ public finance and:to keep ; we the income in excess of .$4,000,000. ‘fornia sales tax is necessary to avert ¢ into 685,000. the. Cali the schools open, Dixwell L. the tax, of : ———EEEE (> 5