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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 16, 1938 (10 pages)

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PAGE FOUR NEVADA CITY NUGGET ————— ees a — , ‘n te state gasoline tax was declar-'ent of the Automobile Association, . MOTOR STS T0 ed today by the California State Auannounced that the. motarists tomobile FIGHT INCREASE ‘ a to combat a boost statements in official quarters that . ’ tax. ES fo additional one-cent tax ee oT “Motorists already bear a é . Sougat, increasing state tax rom i burden of taxation,” , : Carr “nes per gallon’ to 4 cents, with the} Association. . source”’ SAN FRANCISCO, May 16.—Unqualified opposition to any ts t jate any addition to of 5 cents. increase Francis Carr of Redding, presid§ . Reduced . likely to resul: if taxes become ‘ ier.” . Breed of See The New MAYTAG At The -Homecraft Institute Oakland, f suggested increase. “Tt is not fenerally realized [the average. motorist l-weeks a year works . tomotive tax bill,” #) suc) an increase as merely ary. They know. from bitter . #/ence that so-called } ization, representing more than 85,2 ep . 000 members, would “exert every reThe declaration was prompted by SALE OF BOHOL “AN FRANCISCO, May 16] gan provide an air-conditioned room '@ adventure are not often made part of the calm, quiet 2 ; . ‘‘They can not be expecied to tolerFederal one-cent tax making a total that burden, . Those who suggest an increase should ; also remember that higher tax rates . Tales of thrillin . do not always produce more revenue. use of the automobile is Former State Senator Arthur H. a, director and y . former president of the Automobile . Association and known as “father of the gas tax” vigorously opposed the to pay his annual auBreed said. “ @ . fornia motorists will tbe on. ¢ A. against any increase, They will : be misled by efforts to repre ‘em porexperi-/ to go organ-, heavy said. routine of a great medica] heay-. but one such tale. was told in the University of California Medical School, here recently that will fessor of physiology at Yale Univer-. Ernest Armstrong, engineer who I Ysi 5) t . ‘ t f 245 ii ar sity, recently returned from the. has been at the Arctic mies pes Seace oie “ . Washing fe he 9aS . Philippine Islands in a quest for the. Washington for : that Tare Tarsius monkey, The two . Structarre close resemblance to that of Cali-'and science has placed a uard larly high value on not count, Pen: sent In order to track down the mon-. 18 Wit y, Professor Fulton was compelled . oO its retreat in ‘the jungle center, . not soon be forgotten. The narrator was. Professor John Fulton, Sterling pnobrain : of this monkey bears a. Nevada City. man, particuti . it on that ac-. land spent the past week-end in Ne . vada City with relatives. Mr. Helling . . months, died before the ship reached Hon lulu, The other monkey partook of a big Honolulu spider, and a few hours ;to differences in atmospheric pressures particularly. In spite of his bad fortune he says he is going back jagain ‘to search for more monkeys as soon as the big clipper airplanes . for him. He is sure then that he will be ableto “bring ’em back alive.” While.there Professor Fulton lee‘tured to the students and staff of the medical school ‘on nerve coordination. is spending a few days in Mr. and Mrs. Bill Helling.of Oak1 the Key Route system in the. bay E district. ! : “Private Property—No Trespass . ‘ signs for sale at ‘the Nugget . . . Office, MONDAY, MAY 16, 193g Rexoll DRUG store. Lowest pricer in to.6, ‘ ‘or wo. men’s per ailment, Drug Store Subscribe PHONE 8 oz. size Rexa} lrgn, Liver ment of simple or Nutritional & anemia. 100 for The Nugget, . brooke Caught a fine mess of tro . during the week end. . Billie Held who is about 14 . Was quite happy over his fish, set sy ROY GRIFFITH DEETER 8) . DISPLAYED AND SOLD BY DeBERRY’S 120 E. Main Street Grass Valley With these pages simply bulgin with news about 1 }on Wednesday, Thursday . day, it seems } Say much, comment, superflous but we will make having attended classes last year, we know . good and we'll be waiting very erly fior the first class his time. . We visit Downieville: . snaked * ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING ° {L. E. Noyes —<$$ Frigidaires, Maytag Washers G. E. Appliances . Ironers, Toasters, Electric “FF ans, Sandwich Toasters, Waffle Irons. —_—_——— NOYES ELECTRICAL SHOP 323 BROAD STREET—NEVADA CITY : Telephone 420 . Winding road to this charming little . mountain town, it was our first visit {since the flood, were quite sure most all disasiirous ; would be removed and things fixed up generally! imagine our sorrowto . find that there was Still a great deal . } of evidence jof their tragedy, . still not ther, the river was raging angrily at a very very high level, in fact it Was being watched anxiously, especially by residents witlh business Plac€s nearest the river. Snow White is coming: Yes and allthe dwarfs, be sure to see it, it really is beautifully done. We are quite decided however, that, even if it is the animated interpretation of a well known fairy tale, it is not a golod show for very young or very sensitive children, for the reason that there are a couple of scenes (the one where Snow Whtie gets lost in the forest, and the witeh scenes in particular), that are pretty terrify‘ing, slightly conduatpve ‘to n&ightmare, we'd say; but perhaps we are cream puffish. The rest of it tis adorable, there is an amazing current of emotions running through the whole picture, now sad, now gay, but what we liked most of all were all the little forest animals, amd the dear old tortoise who always got there just as every one else was coming back! The most outstanding
piece of drawimg was, we thought, ‘the face in the Magic mirror, quite an amazing bit of work, look at it closely when you see the picture and we think you will agree. HOTEL CLUNIE g, Slow and-it will remain closed uni , . Je “S some one opens the road. Bg; Joe Wilho!:e and “Buten” Hy i . sill Moulton ‘and Béll‘e Held — mi caught 27 and 19 ‘treut respectively! § a in a few hours fishing yesterday. . years old! he Cooking Schoo! . and Trifor us to. f this . these . they are : Sunday we . ; our way over that. wrigegly . and Se the debris much ; . debris, huge stumps and logs, houses . rebuilt, temporary bridges, . . and owing ‘to the unusually hot Wea. Art: We received the Morning Post Academy Supplement, this mail from London, with some very fine photographs of the “Line” pictures for this year. Many types of course. The coronation theme seemed very popular, and there are several fine Portraits of the royal family, but what took our eye was a landsicape by Algernon Talmage, R.A. entitled The Oast House at Beltring Farm. An oast house my pets, is a silo! A portrait of his wife by James Guun, and a horrible and compelling thing called “In Their Own Home,. depicting Spain's agony of civil war, . IT’S FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP ‘ AND COCKTAIL BAR HAVE BEEN REMODELED AND REFURNISHED UNDER NEY)MANAGEMENT .c Rates from $1.50 Up « Excellent Service—Best Food — -8TH AND K STREET, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA TOY AND JACOBS O. J. JACOBS, Manager ‘temporary’ taxfastnesses.of the island of Bohol. 5 s tend to become permanent, as witThe island, which claims a population . ("8 er ness the Federg} one-cent tax on gas-' Of 50,000 natives and only two . USline.” ‘whites, presents a challenge to the! : Sie SO ease . hardiest « xplorer, but Professor Ku)> ton was equal to the situation: After 7) FISHING PROSPECT varying adventures he was able to : pean pen las capture two of the monkeys, and he Game vw arden Ean) Hiscox : ated also captured five lemurs. ~As the fl this morning that fishing conditions monkeys. subsist chiefly on insects, . n local reservoirs aie mtr ams or 1! fessor was hard pressed to improving and all fishing jis being get a-sufficient supply to last through = . dons by. bait. The roads into-the the long ‘shin voyage to the United g . mountains rema‘n closed with snow States. : : g) and he stated the road to Bowman is The professor's hard work was .o gst closed ba 20 foot drifts in go for naught, however, One of the S j Places. It will -require about two monkeys and three of the lemurs months.of warm weather to melt the ICE CREAM IS —EAT MORE An Ever Ready Dessert for Broad Street if ut ss A FOOD” OP Ti. the Busy Housewife ~ COLLEY'S CONFECTIONERY Nevada City Bake rght te abe aa Feature Priced! BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS 1 . : For summer com. . . fort! Cool, faney knit cotton, fast colors! Gaucho, rope tie collars! . i Ny Basement AST COLOR PATTERNS PRINTED BATISTE Bargain priced Yard CURTAINS Ruffled Priscilla! Each pr. 40 in, x 21% yd. FAMOUS HOMETOWN BROADCLOTH Bargain priced Yard 29° Rondo DeLuxe Tub-fast your home, for your fa time to wear cottons!.N —you'll save! ALL AMERICAN COTTONS Dramatic Summer Cotton is Americ things that all America wants now! fortable! Serviceable! Cottons for your ow is the time to a’s own crop—the things mily, for your summer needs! Savings! that cotton makes are Smart! Cool! Economical! €¢ home, for your family, the for Now is. the buy cottons! Shop Penney's Streamlined dozens of perforations your feet breathe, need for foot comfort during the farm days ahead! add to your walking ease. Leather soles, Goodyear we tion! AMERICA’S ON THE MARCH TO PENNEY’S SHOE WEEK MEN’S WHITE OXFORDS Towncrafts with that _let Just what you Rubber heels It construc. $3.49 PAIR Squared SMART CELESTE OXFORDS The mudguard tie! It’s new! It’s attractive! Sure to be a favorite with mothers as well as daughters. White calf, pinked, and perforated in a clever at. toe and heel. $2.98 PAIR their manner, Q PERCALES New Spring patterns Yard Popular, Low Priced Gladio Quality. Pretty Percales That will tub like new. Yard BROADCLOTH Solid Colors eae 17° Vat dyed fast colors. MEN’S . SHIRTS and SHORTS Top Quality — 39° Pre-Shrunk MEN’S PAJAMAS Slip-over or Coat Styles. Full cut MEN’S SHIRTS and SHORTS Fast. Color. 17° Each Full cut MEN’S SOCKS Bargain Priced. Pair Wrap arounds! Slide fastene button fronts; READY-TO-WEAR DEPT, Ly 6 HOUSE COATS Dirndls! In flor-. with unus als, stripes and novelties! trimmings. Sun and Lawns! i ee . Percales! RUB ’EM, TUB EM—THEY WON'T FADE Short sleeved diresses ual necklines, novelty Sizes 14 to 44, 93e BASEMENT DEPT. EYCO.