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FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1938,
tata wa a gen Nang ONE Scnaec eaer
.
f ee tiitetetietnengeninc, 649.95 in actual cash had been disand relatives attended the service.
E < tributed to claimants here up to Pall bearers were: Albert Eckman,
= PICTORIAL AND July 1, in 3,408 unemployment com-/. John Willy, Dan Nelson, Frank ColF + 3 pensation checks, During the month lins, Bud Biggs, Milton Neely. In4 PORTRAIT ‘ of June, he said, Claimants in this terment was in Pine Grove cemetery.
\ Ba z county received 802 checks totaling . poe ee ree a
Fe = : $9,514.07, . Mrs. Pearl Loney of Grass Valley
: a PHOTOGRAPHER *. “But tie mere fet aus money is Visited Nevada City friends —
f = * coming into the community doesn’t day. Mos “ag tee i: ashe fe
ha * me ert ed to San eandro ursday F om Clifford L = Mean much,” said Steele, “unless ™M0°Y ‘ =
he z Warner * . there is a general idea of what’s be. where they will make their home,
he % Studio on Commercial Street % . !" &done with it. oe 2
; es %. “A survey of several thousand Quartz and placer claim location
+,
UNEMPLOYED OF
‘ ee COUNTY RECEIVE relassteations ot business enterpris-.
Unemployment com Pensa tion bible which elai
ment com ‘ aes
checks in Nevada County are fing_. Steele ee cas ta 7 = $40 = pe aes a total orerfesterfestestentertortesteateateatesteatestet tefertertesteotet on ‘checks made in Sacramento
jing their’ way into th
sToceryman,
.
. the landlords
This announcemen
the State Departmen
€ hands of the this week that the vast
majority of
‘checks received here had been cashDOLE ADDICT IS oe
the departm ent stores,
t was made yes-.
0.649 TOTAL terday by Edward B, Steele, man-'
’ ager of the Grass Vall
ey office of,
. LATE JAMES
FUNERAL
NEVADA CITY NUGGET
and a dozen other ed by banks and food stores. ——
CO. WILLIAMSON
List rites for the late James C.
t of Employment Williamson were held Wednesday
ms for unemploymorning. Rev. H. Buckner offic. iated. Interment was in Pine Grove
cemetery. A large number of friends
revealed notice blanks at the Nugget office. toponder,
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PAGE FIVE
~NEW U.S. CURSE
‘By RALPH H. TAYLOR
Every doctor who administers habit-forming drugs to help a patient
over a period of crisis recognizes
that he must exercise the greatest .
possible prduence and discretion to
avert disastrous consequences.
And public relief officials are bdeginning to learn by tragic, disheart-;
ening experience that economic
Opiates are equally dangerous.
addiction was at its worst.
. Thoughtful Californians,
;to avert a complete breakdown of .
fundamental standards,
nals on every hand.
Twice,
ers,
desired them—have staged sit-down '
strikes in the headquarters of the
. State Relief Administration in an
. effort to force compliance with their .
. demands for relief payments.
. In both instances, Relief Admin-/
istrator Harold L. Pomeroy has stood.
firm, serving notice on the strikers
that no state dole can be paid to
those who refuse to take available
employment But .the (fact remains
that in scores of other cases. men who
refused work have been supported
on relief rolls at the expense of taxpayers already over-burdened with}
caring for the needy and unemployed. Federal relief agencies, in repeated instances, have financed the.
strikes and encouraged workers to
. Deople are encouraged to migrate to
+ Serious as the narcotic problem _and=remain in the State of California
may be, dole-addiction is far more by»aid extended them by the Farm
dangerous to the welfare of CaliforSecurity J
nia and the nation today than dopesuch times;as they become eligible
. under California law for public asanxious sistance.’
California taxpayers, if they ex!
have much! pect to escape bankruptcy, need to
both — in for there are danger sigmake their influence ‘felt
. California and in Washington. The
within recent weeks, strik-' relief union ‘boasts that it is getting
who quit their jobs voluntarily into politics ‘“‘with both feet’’.
~~and ‘whose jobs were open, if,.they. haps taxpayers need a foot in the
bigger relief payments and bigger
Pensions increase in direct ratio. .
California taxpayers may well give
heed to the recent warning sounded
by the Kern County Board of Supervisors. Said the board, in a forma)
protest to the federal government:
“The continued migration of tens
of thousands of indigent nemployed
and unemployables from other states
to California is creating social and
economic problems that threaten the
very foundations of our state.’’,
Then, training its guns on,’ ‘the
Farm Security Administration, the
Kern County Board declared: “These
door, too.
To Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Morris
of Nevada City a son was born, Friday, July 22, 1938. Mrs. Morris was
the former Miss Jane Bishop of this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Weege, Mr. and
Mrs. George Williams and Howard
Wyllie visited Mr. and Mrs, Carl
Becker in Marysville last Wednes.
day. Mrs. Weege stated thermometers registered 117 in Marysville
that day.
Administration, pending
PerPhone 577
Nevada City
Laundry
QUALITY WORK SKILLFULLY
DONE BY HAND
Prompt Courteous Service
Free Delivery :
All our work is priced right
241 Commercial St.
Nevada City
GROCERIES
STUFFED OLIVES —
Bottle
CORN FLAKES
Fast Colors and only
and_ children’s everyday use!
ers,’”’ declares David Lasser, Socialist organizer-president of the AlliOre Yard
CUT GLASS
All the popular shapes!
Se a
ance, “is’a major issue in the priMary campaigns and the November
elections. Our organization is in the
political campaigns with both feet.”
And to give force to his demands,
Mr .Lasser warns that his union has
-400,000dues-paying members and
400,000 more who don’t pay dues
now, but who doubtless will if some!
government agency can be induced!
to part with the money.”
.
quit their jobs by paying strikers. Package {
from the public treasury.
‘ As a consequence, the number of . PAPER TOWELS 10c
WATER SETS strikes has doubled and trebled and Roll iass-re¥at setup sneses tae duea9 cet aire seeeve Cavadatoauds aseveestatesheies aia s
TERRY TOWELS tax bills have catapulted to new)
Blue Only highs. And as a further consequence,
Now 10 WPA workers have organized their) mt. PACKAG@: he
Own 4nion—the Workers Alliance of
O8e Only ¢ Am@™¥ca, with 1300 locals in 46 SUPER SUDS 21
17 by 36 inches of firmly wovstates-—-and have laid seige to the WaCheee es Cc
en terry in plaids and _ solid sovernment, demanding wage ina . 5
colors! Popular because they’re creases, i SW GRAP E J UICE 19
so low priced—sturdy and at“The question of wage increases Bote Ci
PRINT tractive! For bathing, shaving for 2,600,000 low-paid WPA work:
OVALTINE _
CORNED BEEF HASH
Can
Phone 1
Already successful in securing pay
J. J. Jackson
Free Delivery
4 increases—for—WPA workers in 13,
MOUNTA
aes 2 a es Southern States, the reliefers’ union LEGAL NOTICE
Thirsty and Full of Wear now wants a $10 per monthwage
increase in District 11, comprising BUDGET
PICNIC SUPPLIES BATH TOWELS Kansas, Missouri, West Virginia, : '
St dy Delaware, Maryland, the District of NEVADA CITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NEVADA COUNTY
° . ur ; FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1938-89
Napkins, Plates, Knives Terry! 20e Ap Segpiadee poten Adee I PROPOSED EXPENDITURES, FOR SCHOOL YRAR
: is an amazing picture—an
: 1938-39, exclusive of bond moneys and special acAmount
Se Extra large size, 22 by 44 in. amazing commentary on how far the cumulative building fund (In dollars only)
double woven terry cloth. United States has drifted from sound A. Current Expense es
White with colored borders. ‘standards. With every man added to 1. Administration (Classification 8 ere ---$ 2880.00 :
the relief rolls and every pay-in2. Instruction (Class, 2) 22.2.4.. 20260.00
crease granted, the relief union gains i Mahe of a aes Srey 3) rn needa
; . Maintenance o 00 ant ass, ;
in political power-and in its species 5. Coordinate Activities and Auxiliary
to add more men to the rélief rolls. Agencies (Class. Bice 2050.00 .
_ Meanwhile, new refugees continue 6. Fixed Charges (Class. 6) ..... 1100.00
to pour into California at a rate of Total Current Expense (I A 1 to 6,
more than 10,000 per month—120,Q we. Sf eee “Taeeeape ia ae i$ oe :
: a 5 . Capital Outlays (Class 7).. Fs 1
e00 wer year—and the pressure for C. Non-Bonded ‘Debt Service (Class. 8) 1750.00
E. Total Proposed Expenditures, for School ;
> Year 1938-39, exclusive of bond moneys and
BB. special accumulative building fund ...._. $35007.00
A . ; . jk Bias GENERAL RESERVE, for expenditure dur, ing 1939-40 _..000 ig seats Sivas ogo 1000.00
i TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS, ex:
clusive of bond moneys and special acecumulative building fund (I B® Plus II: It :
THE ONLY must equal IV K, below) ....0. 36007:00
IV ESTIMATED RECEIPTS, 1938-39, exclusive :
of bond moneys and _ special accumulative
LOW-PRICED CAR WITH building ¢und
A, Cash Balance July 1, 1938 $ 837.50
D. Prior-Year Expense (Class. AW) (Item 9,
ALL THESE FEATURES: Form: Mg, J-48): (to be’ deducted) 779.50
E. Unencumbered Cash Balance July 1, 1988 iB?
(IV © mlhue TV By ons 4 es ee $ 58.00
F. Estimated Current Receipts Other than Cur119 South Church Street
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To the
‘{mamed school district for the scho
June 29th, 1938.
The public hearings on this bu
I hereby certi
ted herewith.
Date June 29, 1938. _
rent District Taxes
1. State Apportionments
2. Tuition from Other Districts .. 600.00
3. Other Reeeipte * fey ee ca 1600.00
G. Total Estimated Receipts, 1938-39, Other =
Than Current District Taxes (IV E plus IV F).. 25161.68
I Net Total Estimated Receipts Other Than ree
Current District Taxes (IV G minus IV) 205 *
J. DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED (TII minus
Vv»
22893.68
25151,68
sich iGpeii deh copunneee ae oe 10855,32
K. Total Estimated Receipts, exclusive . of : eee
bond moneys and special accumulative buildON
ing fund (IV K must equal III above) Ser? eae 36007,00
s ee Ce 2 VE TOTAL DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED, 19 “Ot ae
All-Silent, All-Steel Bodies 39 (IV J plus VB) on.. -10855.82
Vit ASSESSED VALUATION, 1988-39.. ie
VOI TAX RATE REQUIRED PER $100 (Divide ey
VI by 90% of VII and multiply by 100) $ .60
To the County Superintendent’ of Schools:
he foregoing budget was adopted by the governing board of the.
ol year 1938-39 at a regular meeting
dget required
will jbe held August 5th, 1938, at Nevada City
8 P.M, (oe le ae cde chet
Bo)
Signed‘ P. G. SCADDEN,
County Board of Supervisors:
Bs
fy that I have examined and approved the budget
$1829030.0
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