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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 30, 1936 (8 pages)

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_FRIDAY, OCT OBER. 30, 1936. po) NEVADA CITY NUGGET STATE ASSEMBLY SPEAKER OPPOSES CHAIN STORE TAX SACRAMENTO, Oct. 29.—Warnfing that the new form of taxation ot under Proposition No. 22, the Retail Store License, constitutes “a very dangerous threat to the little fellow’ Speaker Edward Craig, . presided over the assembly at the’ last session of the California legislature, today urged defeat of the In speeches before various organSenato1 izations in the last year Craig has explained his opposition to the tax and pointed out that it may lead to dangerous consequen-~ ces. In his statement outlining his position on the issue, Craig today said: “T was among “Tess members of thé last session of the state legislature wie voted against passage of the chain store tax, now on the election ballot as Proposition No. 22. The reason for my vote at that time and also why I am still against this measure is that it-opens up a new avenue of taxation which may lead to consequences not now foreseen. measure at the November election. Craig was among the legislators who opposed enaczment of the chain; & store tax.-As speaker of the assem‘bly he heard all the arguments pro and con when the bill was under F and . & consideration at Sacramento reached the conclusion that the pro-. § posed. legislation. was unsound. Having established a new tax source, . g the state legislature might easily, at . % future sessions, increase the rate of . § its scope to in-. § the tax or extend clude other lines of business. ¥ strikes me as a very dangerous threat to the little fellow.” Quartz and placer claim location : notice blanks at the Nugget office. NNOUNCE PURITY OPENS IT’S THIRD STORE IN ~—. The Nevada City Grass Valley Community Tomorrow, October 31 At HILLS FLAT . Next Door To Helbach Motors Vote NO on Number 22 on Tuesday’s Baliot Vote NO on another tax upon necessities wa OE fl DelMonle SELECTION DAY: : A . Tet ah I ARR RR Ree RED HOT BARGAINS bayae No. 214 Can [7c & Flat Can 2 for {5c . No. 1 Tali Can 2 jc Cn i Be ae eam aur ve No. 4 Can 45 Picnic Cans 2 for 25c a CORN—Tiny Kernel No. 2 Cans 7 for 25¢ PEAS—Early ee a ee 12°2¢ TOMATOES—Solid Pack Large No. 214 Cans ]4c TOMATO SAUCES ounce can 3 for {Ie pocsnccunsecceccncensensanscnureensnesessccccese masencnccnoccsacassccnrosncsocoescssese jallowe’en Specia ARRIVES WITH A WHOLE TRAIN LOAD OF MERCHANDISE AT MONEY SAVING PRICES PRICES cadahaect TIVE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, THROUGH WEDNESDAY IOVE EMBER 4 . PINEAPPLESliced . PINEAPPLE—Crushed SALMON—Red Alaska PEACHES—Halves or Slices ASPARAGUS—TirsNo. 1 Tail mn!
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