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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

April 5, 1961 (10 pages)

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oe IEE ER DISA RS 5 aN TR Ra OT TT ee 3 o “fe Page 6.) .Wednesday, April Se 1961, NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET Rites Held For Surgeon K inv . xie § tue Private fnteal services for brain surgeon anda native of Dr. Howard C. Naffziger, Nevada City, were held 76, internationally famed recently in San Francisco. Cafe He was a past president of the American College of Surgeons and was chairman Engstrom Serves On USS Essex SRR ROR ROR ROK OK LOCATEDin eo ANAAAAASA OPEN APRIL 10...7 to 7 HOME COOKING HOME MADE PIES FOUNTAIN SHORT ORDERS of the University of Califor 's deBAD KREUZNACH, GERnia's medicalof school surgery and t tmen ‘par “MANY (AHTNC)-Army PFC William S.-Gray Jr., 20, neurosurgery. He was the son of the late whose parents live on Route . , Naffziger,, who came Chris Grass VaHey, Calif. , partica City in 1861 and Nevad to. ipated with other personnel ated the Union oper later from the 8th Infantry Divi. Hotel sion's Headquarters Company Howard Naffziger was in Operation Pogo, an exerated from the Nevada gradu cise near Pau, France, March City High School where 5-17. ibed T he exercise. featured an classmates have descr him as a quiet but brilliant . ; airborne assault by the divi student. Two years ago he returned here to visit boyhood haunts and the Nevada sion'sparatroopers anda number of platoon -size raids by infantry backed up by CAMPTONVILLE MERCANTILE Street home in which he was 4 ; combat support units. born. Assigned to the honor guard Dr. Naffziger died in his of the division in Bad Kreuz Trucks Welcome In Town Unloaded . San Francisco home. His survivors include his nach, Germany, Gray entered the Army in March 1959 . . widow, Louise, and three GROCERIES-MEAT-BEER-WINE-GAS-OIL and arrived overseas November: 2) last . daughters. BONDS APRIL SALE IS ON CHAIR SALE NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED REDUCED TO ‘29 & UP Rockers, Recliners, Swivel Rockers, i Club Chairs And Chairs $590 Down Delivers BONDS "Your Friendly Dealer” 124 E. Main St. , Grass Valley Phone 273-4197 NUHS Plans June Day For Moving Nevada UnionHighSchool sent junior high school build to school, ing will come at some date inJune, Gelatt said, so that Cox Graduates At the building can be turned over to the Nevada City Elementary School District. Junior high school students next year will attend classes in the present high school structure. Gelatt also told the Lions that the new campus will be "closed" requiring all = SERVICES © \ si : AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CRENSHAWS : Grass Valley 273-3800 e Del Ebaugh Mechanic Phone 273-7624 Hills Flat. .Grass Valley AUTOMOTIVE DEPT. BILLS AUTOMOTIVE ABC SERVICE . Call 273-4540 VAN'S FRAME & AXLE symbol of the submarine service. Air Show Planned July 2 Grass Valley Junior Cham= ber of Commerce plans for an Air Show in conjunction with Grass Valley plans for celebrating the Fourth of July were revealed last week. John Sloan, of the junior chamber, told Grass Valley Chamberof Coinmmerce members of the plans for a "Fly-In" and Air Show the group has planned for July 2. Sloan said his group expects about 200 planes to visit Grass Valley for that day. whole celebration. The air show is planned to include stunt flying, parachuting by sky divers, and other air activities, Sloan said: The junior chamber will charge a small parking fee at the airport as a means of financing the air show. Marion L. Davis Family Proud “Parents Visiting aircraft owners and passengers. are expected to Mr. and Mrs. Marion L. Davis are the proud parents participate in the Grass of ason, Marion Kei, weigh Valley Lions Club breakfast , the aquacade, and the bar becue scheduled forthat afternoon by the Nevada County Horsemen. Some of the visitors are expected to stay over for the ing 8 pounds 8 ounces, born on March 27, at the Kaiser Foundation Hospital in Oakland. : Mr. and Mrs. Al Davis of Grass Valley are the grandparents. 5 Times as High as Diamonds’? Phone 273-4643 Cedar Riage Building Materials “MERRILL BROS ." ‘WHEELS OUT OF LINE? KEEP VAN’S IN MIND” Ph. 273 4254 <i Cedar Ride Briggs..Wilshire Service Building Materials SPECIALIZING IN TIRES-BATTERIES & MOTOR OIL ae PRICES By The Case P.O. Box 248 Cedar Ridge _At WHOLESALE
WHERE & WHEN YOU WANT IT Quaker State, Pennzoil, Richfield, Havoline, MacMillan Conoco, and Wilshire Bulk Oil..75¢ per gal. ansen e Phone 273-9938 PERSONAL Excavating * Grading Paving 24 HOUR SERVICE 273.3100 GAM 273-3377 , PAY $122 TAX YOU IN CALIFORNIA ON 10 GALLONS OF GASOLINE TO COLFAX = COLFAX HIGHWAY AT BRUNSWICK RD. VALLEY TAXI ify fully as submariners and be awarded "dolphins", the 6 f 205 S. Auburn, Grass Valley 273-6460 403 S, Auburn, Grass Valley month within which to qual Age Mrs. Atkins' First Grade Nevada City Elementary School isTaxed at a Rate SIGNS PAY FOR THEMSELVES Hills Flat.. Grass Valley Most of the graduates have By Darlene Peart Did you know Gasoline Aluminum Sliding Windows & Doors SPRAY PAINTING Speedometer Service Grass Valley the students. MOULE PAINT & GLASS OVERHAUL 8, from the basic enlisted submarine class at the New London Submarine Base, ing submarines and havenine 273-6105 Automatic Transmission Service ley, was graduated, March Road does not allow the Grass Valley, Nevada City Highway ARCH’S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE “Where Your Motoring Dollar Buys More” Spring Hill, 273-3560 and Mrs. Harold L. Cox of 222 Bennett St., Grass Val reported aboard the operat BUILDERS &. CONSUMERS LUMBER COMPANY TRANSMISSION . Dial 273-6460 Phone 273-3839 Signs:: E. Main St. Grass Valley [ AUTOMATIC_ 205 S. Auburn, Grass Valley T 603 Mill St., Grass Valley chinist’s mate fireman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. school's location on Ridge Cafeteria facilities will be large enough to handle Rogers Repair . ian’ . . Bob Winkle nian iain. Harold L. Cox, Jr., ma Groton, Conn. traveling from school at CONSTRUCTION Sub School students to eat at the school . He pointed outthat the lunch time. AUTOMOTIVE Transportation was termed Superintendent GeraldGelatt a problem, but Gelatt said toldNevada City Lions Club plans are well under way to members last week that the handle the bus needs of the new high school will be ready district. At its new site, the students are all expected to for the fallterm. ~ Moving Day from the prerequire transportation to get ‘WAITING FOR OUR SCHOOL BUS' Gasoline taxes will be lowered — if the latest temporary Federal gasoline tax increase expires on June 30th as scheduled by the 1959 Federal Highway Act. Along with all good citizens, we are in favor of building the roads that the motoring public needs. But, in the last 10 years alone, Federal and State taxes nationwide on gasoline have skyrocketed 51% —sky increase expires on June 30th as scheduled—the national highway program will actually get $225 million more each year than it now receives from the latest Federal temporary gasoline tax increase. In January of this year, after an exhaustive 2-year survey of national transportation policy, a special U. S. Senate study group confirmed the wisdom of this decision. This will be good news for you. You will be able to enjoy a steadily improving highway system, at a lower gasoline tax-rate. rocketed to a point where gasoline, a basic commodity, is actually taxed at a rate five times as high as luxuries like diamonds and mink coats. . The Hair Stylist +++ Adolphe ; 4th Park Lane..Colfax . Hiway By Appointment WATER SERVICE Phone 273-6857 713.1815] DAN’'S SHOE REPAIR COMPLETE SHOE REPAIRING 102 1/2 Mill St., Grass Valley / US GIVE YOUR CLOTHES A BEAUTY TREATMENT THREE CONVENIENT _ LOCATIONS NEVADA COUNTY CLEANERS ® Hills Flat, Grass Valley e 154 Walker Dr,-, Grass Valley © 116 Broad St., Nevada City LICENSED CONTRACTOR LIGHTING FIXTURES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. e L.C. “Les” Enoksen. Phone 273-2196 112 Bank St. Grass Valley, Calif. _ INSTRUCTION . NELDA’S DANCING SCHOOL Must gasoline taxes be so high? Most people believe that gasoline taxes are high because the money is needed to pay for our national highway program. Thisis not so. The fact is that out of every highway-user tax dollar collected last year by the Federal government, more than 40 cents was diverted to non-highway purposes. If these highway-user tax revenues were spent for highways—as they should be—gasoline taxes could be lowered, and the highway program given a boost. In fact, the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1959 provides that when the added temporary Federal gasoline tax expirés on June 30th, 1961, as scheduled, some $802 mil lion a year in highway-user taxes—now diverted to the U. S. Treasury’s general fund —will instead be —— in the Highway Trust Fund. As a result, if the latest Federal ens an tax HERE ARE THE FACTS ABOUT TODAY'S HIGH GASOLINE TAXES @ In California, you pay $1 sitaxon 10.gallons of gasoline. You pay 10¢ tax a gallon—4¢ in Federal taxes plus 6¢ in State taxes. Gasoline:is taxed at a rate 5 times as high as diamonds. The average California motor vehicle owner pays $71 a year in gasoline taxes. Since 1951 there have been three increases in the Federal gasoline tax alone. In the last 10 years, gasoline taxes nationwide have skyrocketed 514%—yet the nationalaverage price of gasoline itself has risen only 5.5% during the same res, , ‘TAY. . BALLET, ,, ACROBATIC, 101 Bank St, . Grass Valley paue 3"oe Presented in the public interest by the Gasoline Tox Education Committee, 575 Lexington Avenue, New York 22, N. Y.