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Ofdaner Mt. Auxiliary
Elects Officers
Banner Mountain Post, V. EF. W.;
Tuxiliary nominated and elected the
following ‘Friday evening:
Dorothy Lewis, president; Martha
Fertig, president; Elsie, Weldon. second vice president; Blanche
Williams, patriotic instructor; Margaret Tonella, chaplin; Agnes Hoskins, historian; Minnie Youngs, He' Jen Keifer, Christie Christiansen ana
Jessie Costa, color bearers; Nance
James trustee, »Marie Haddy, treasofficers
vice
urer.
Twenty five were
ent. After the meeting refreshments
were enjoyed at ‘Colleys Confectionmembers presery.The auxiliary is planning a food
sale for Friday, October Mrs.
Mildred .Tobiassen is chairman] of
the committee.
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Miss Anna Weinman
Weds James Ingolo
At the old mining town of Sebastopol, near North San Juan yesterday afternoon, Miss Anna Christina
Weinman was married to James Edward Ingolo of Sweetland. The Rev.
H. H. Buckner performed the ceremony. The home of the bride, where
the wedding took place was filled
with friends and relatives.
Willow Valley Couple
‘Given Birthday Surprise
Two birthdays were. delightfully
celebrated last Monday’ evening
when agroup of friends surprised
Ed Smythe and Mrs. Sally Cunningham, of Willow Vatley. Mr. Smythe,
who kas been quite ill, was assisted
to the home of Mrs. Cunningham on
the Davis property and after a happy social time delicious refreshments
were served. Two large birthday
cakes were the central feature of the .
prettily arranged table.
Those present were, Mr. and Mrs
Bd Smythe, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Will Davi Mr
and Mrs; Alvin Welbsh—and-children,;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrison and Mrs.
Blackburn,
Civic Club
Meets Tonight
The Civic Club will hold its regular meeting at the Brand Studio this
Studio tonight. All
attend as there is much business to
be taken care of.
Sew and Chatter
Club Elects Officers
The Sew and Chatter Club held
their second anniversary meeting in
Colfax: Thursday evening. The ‘club
is composed of members in Nevada
City, Colfax and Grass Valley. A delicious chicken dinner was enjoyed.
Several hoflirs were spent making
fancy work at the home of Mrs. Ted
Sinnock.
An election of officers was held
Jast meeting and the following were
elected for the coming year, Mrs.
Ted Sinnock, president; Mrs. H. E.
Bolton, Nevada City, secretary.
members urged
The Ladies Aid. Society,of the
Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon ‘in the church parlors. .
Mrs. Jessie Johnson is the new president of the society.
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SOCIAL EVENTS —
—_¢———_
Butz and wife came down from Goodyears Bar last week to visit relatives here.
Judge George L. Jones and Mrs.
Jones of Nevada City were in town
over the week end on an outing trip.
John’ Cehnellman recently returned from a tour and visit at southern
Jalifornia.
Clarence Turner and.C. W. Turner have been busy gathering up
their cattle to take to the valley for
the winter.
The Lanning family, consisting of
seven arrived Thursday -from Missouri to visit their son who is in the
local CCC camp.
County Surveyor Jason R. Meek
and Supervisor W. T. Ellis of Marysville were in town on official business Friday.
Lloyd Lane of the W. P. A. of .
Marysville was in town a. few days
ago on official business.
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CAMPTONVILLE
By ACTON M. CLEVELAND
CAMPTONVILLE, Oct. 11.—Geo.
turned with seven fish, some of them
. lar
Howard Brown visited
. Harry Brown in Nevada City Saturday. Mr. Brown was the former night
his
. watehman of this city and has many
friends here.
Ronald Fraser, local mining .engineer, returned during the past
week end from Pine Grove, Amador
county, where he has spent several
weeks making a survey and inspeetion of a mining property. He reports a rich strike of ore in a nearby. property by Evans Brothers:
The Tahoe National Forest Reservation commission has approved the
purchase of the Hobart Estate
eastern Nevada County. It is composed of 3523.62 acres. The acreage
has been logged over about 35 years
but a fine growth of young timber
is on the land. It will be added to
the Tahoe National Forest.
. While returning from a trip to
theVan LobenSelsmining property
in Siskiyou county recently B. L.
Eastman, mining engineer, stated he
had to honk his car horn repeatedly
in
Nevada Theatre
STASE STRUCKin
W. C. Fields in a
POPPYthe candidate of both parties.
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comedy and .a long. laugh, Matinee Tuesday.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
is the one and only “Prof. Eustace McGargle.
scintillating extravaganza of wit and music.
Powell and Joan Blonthe throes of stage fever. it’s a
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to drive several deer from the road. bucks, five four pointers, and one
It was just at dusk and the animals/ forked -horn, sticking out the back
were walking on the highway,
the wrong side of the road.
On. of the machines,
. street this morning
drove down Broad
from the Sierra
Walter Hallett, delivery boy for. county district. The six hunters with
Miclélls Meat Market of this city,! their big deer dog came from Los .
killed a fine mule tail deer at Gold . Gatos and Santa Clara.
Lake, Sierra county, Sunday. . Carl Murchie Bill Jeffrey, and
Mr. DeWitt Nelson,
ent of the Tahoe National Forest,
left for San Francisco today. on an
official trip. Mrs. Nelson accompanied him.
Mary Jane Warnecke of the. College of the Holy Names in Oakland
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THE WAREHOUSE CO.
1312—1314 Jay Street
Sacramento, California
on
For, as the U.S. Federat Trade Commission states.. ;
“If the ability to undersell, based
ter e
ination of credit and delivery
cost, is destroyed by taxation, it
is the consuming public which
will really pay the tax and not
the chain.”
Why? Because four out of five chain
‘stores do not make enough profit to
cover the tax.
For chain stores operate on a small
iency or on elimyou will pay.
Further, this tax is admittedly not
for revenue purposes. It is a subsidy for
wasteful business methods—at your
expense.
So if you think that chain store competition helps to keep all
with your pocketbook—i
posed to hig her taxes on foods and
other necessities—vote NO and keep
prices low.
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..no matter how cleverly they disguise
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RETAIL STORE LICENSE
rating
Referendum against
act of Legislature
requiring every person or
or controlling one or ope
more stores, wherein merchandise is sold at retail, obta:
one store, in:
each store over nine; excepts
(Chapter 849, Statutes 1935)
organization o'
mon carriers,
are incidental
and motion picture houses.
annual State license; prescribing fifty cents appli. .
cation fee for eatn store and one dollar license fee for
creasing license fee progressively for second and additional stores to wien stati dollars for
stations, ice distributing establishments, restaurant facilities of com» stores wherein sales gine oe ie
to rendering personal service, theatres
YES
x
CALIFORNIA CONSUMERS CONFERE NCE
superintend-.
i.
eure aN
Defeated once, the old Sales Tax on Food is back again
in disguise.. along with added taxes on ,
other necessities of life ,
On your November ballot, it masquerprofit. They eliminate middlemen’s
ades as a “Retail Store License”— profits and unnecessary in-between exProposition #22. : penses. The savings they make by operBut brought down to cases, it is a Fates pusiag (ey are passed on to you
hidden sales tax on food and other in prices 10% below the average. The
necessities. A tax for the consumer to Harvard (University) School of Busipay in higher prices. ness Research states these to be the facts.
It charges individual stores $1.00 a Thus chain stores must raise their
year for the right to do business. It prices or go out of business. If they
taxes chain stores $500.00 for each store False prices, you will pay the tax.
over nine. But it is you who will really {ff they go out of business, their comhe
paypetitors can raise prices even more—and eos