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PAGE FOUR THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, TULY 7. 1933
MOUNTAIN STAGES
‘Marysville .Auto Stage leaves Nevada City at 8:00 a. m. for Rough
and Ready, Smartsville, Hammonton and Marysville. Leaves Marysville at 1 p. m. Connects at Smarts_— for North = Juan.
TWIN CITIES-SACTO.
STAGES
With Electric Connection to the .
Bay Region
WEST BOUND
Leaves Nevada City 7:15 a. m.
22:90 D. m.:: 3: 35: p7m.
Leaves Grass Valley 7:30 a. wm.
12:45 p. m. 3:50 p. m.
Arrive Sacramento 9:40 a. mt
12:55 p. m. 6:00 p; m.
re EAST BOUND
: Leave Sacramento 9:50 a. m.
12:35 p. m. 4:00 p. m. ¥.
Arrive Grass Valley 12:05 p. m.
2:53 p. m. 6:18 p.m.
_. Arrive Nevada City 12:20 p. m
3:05 p. m. 6:30 p. m.
MAIL STAGE SCHEDULE
DOWNIEVILLE-NEVADA CITY
Arrives Nevada City at 9:30 a.m.
. Leaves Nevada City at 11:00 a. m.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER
STAGE —
Arrives Nevada City at. 10:00 a. m.
Leaves Nevada City at 12:00 a. m.
_ ALLEGHANY-NEVADA CITY
‘Arrives Nevada City at 2:20 p. m.
Leaves Nevada City at 7:00 a. m.
NORTH BLOOMFIELD AND
‘GRANITEVILLE-XEVADA CITY
* Arrives Nefada City:at 1:30 p. m.
_-Leaves Névata City at 7:00 a. m.
' WASHINGTON-NEVADA CITY
Arrives-Nevada City at 11:30 a. m.
, Leaves Nevada City at.7:00 a. m.
___ FRATERNAL CARDS
; "NEVA ADA CITY ' LODGE, NO. 318
B. P. 'O. ELKS
Meets secondiand fourth Friday evenings: in. Elks Home, Pine Street.
Phone 108. Visiting Elks Welcome.
Vv. V. FOLEY,
: Exalted Ruler.
RR, B. Carr, Secretary.
MILO LODGE, No. 48, K: of Pp
Meets the 1st and 3d Friday nignts
at Pythian Hall, Morgan and Powell
‘Bldg. Visiting Knights always welcome. CARL LARSEN, C. C.
J. C. E. FOSS, K. of R. & S.
HOTEL POWELL
former location of
TURPIN HOTEL
17 Powell St. at Market St.
SAN FRANCISCO
Free Garage Baguice at Office :
Completely Refurnished
Recarpeted and Redecorated
W. M. SELL, Jr., Mgr.
STATE TO ISSUE:
1.0. U. NOTES IN
DEBT PAYMENT
SACRAMENTO, July 6—(UP)—
The time is rapidly , approaching
when the state must issue its I. O.
U.s—registered Wwarrants—Director
of Finance Rolland Vandegrift has
informed Governor Rolph.
Unless the legislature at its July
session, enacts sufficiqnt taxes to
wipe out existing and anticipated
general fund deficits estimated at
$43,000,000 ,the registered warrant
era will begin October 1.The $43,000,000 figure does not include, of
course, the $76,000,000 that must
also be raised by the state to defray the counties fixed school charges, as provided in proposition number 1 on the special election ballot.
The state is now operating on
borrowed money. ~Four millions was
transferred from _ special funds to
the general fund—aloan—in May.
Six millions more must be borrowed
for July August and September.
“Aproximately.$10,000,000 will be
the maximum amount that can be
‘borrowed’ from special funds without hampering the normal activities
of the agencies supported by such
funds,’ the finance director said.
‘“‘Apportionments to public schools
will deplete entirely the cash resources of the general fund so that,
unless new tax measures are enacted, te will be necessary to commence
stering Warrants against the general fund in the latter part of Sepregs
. PRODUCTION NEAR AT
YELLOW JACKET MINE
ALLEGHANY, July 6—The Yellow Jacket Consolidated Gold Mines,
Ltd., is rapidly approaching production from both the Yellow Jacket
and Osceola mines at Alleghany and
from the New York mine at Green
ville, Plumas county. At the New
York ,ore is being stoped and tramnels and milling will be started as
soon as the bins are full. The ore is
coming from the No. 1 oreshoot and
the other, previously exposed on the
level 300 feet above, is being crosscut for at the mill tunnel level. On
the Yellow Jacket and Osceola,
which adjoins thd Sixtedn-to-One,
the new plant is in operation. Sinking is being continued on the vein
to connect with the main Yellow
Jacket tunnel at a further depth of
—in*fact both groups are _ fully
equipped. Headquarters are at 525
Security Building, Los Angeles, C.
E. Trezona is president.
TWO GRAVEL MINES
LACKING WATER, CLOSE
The DepotHill: gravel mine, in
Oak Valley and Indian Hill gravel
property near Camptonville closed
down early last week due to the
shortage of water. {
Both properties have been piping
for about three months. Small crews
at each property were laid off.
The Joubert gravel mine is one of
tember.”’
Rigid a said he hoped it would
unnecessal for state employes}
to. accept a discount in.
cashing their warrants. He pointed .
out that a new law has been enacted .
whereby state warrants
carry per interest. That,
he seemed to think, was a reasonable guarantee against discounts.
“Tf any state employee is so fortunate to hold his warrants until
money is available,’’ he pointed out,
“St will be possible for him to collect
the face amount of hiswarrants plus
interest at the rate of. five per cent
from the time they are registered.”’
The finance director hopes’ to
legislature will take proper steps to
avert registering warrants. This can
only be accomplished by passing
drastic tax measur bringing in additional revenue.
be
and others
five cont
MRS. WYLLIE VISITS SISTER
Mrs. Frank Wyllie of Oakland
spent a few days in Nevada City last
week visiting her sister, Miss Mamie
Fenton. She has now gone to Alleghany where her husband and son
are building some houses ti the
business district of that\.town that
were destroyed by fire.
Sp ante’, ioe
Mrs. Nellie Vdale has returned
from a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Carl Ivey and family at Chico.
Heres Smiling
Headaches
Neuralgia
Neuritis
Backache
, Rheumatism
Lumbago
Sciatica
Muscular Pains
Relief. .
Periodic. Pains
Most of your suffering from common every-day. aches and
pains is unnecessary:'and unwise. Unnecessary, because Dr. Miles’
Anti-Pain Pills relieve quickly and: without unpleasant after
effects; unwise, because pain makes: your physical condition worse
One pill usually brings relief in a few minutes.
If you suffer from any of the disorders listed above, take Dr.
instead of better.
Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. If they
and get your money back.
aches and pains.
25 for 25 cents 125
R.MILES
ANTI-PAIN Pi
Jess time than anything else you have used, go to your druggist
A package of Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills in your medicine cabinet, pocket, or hand-bag means fewer
do not give you greater. relief in
‘or $1.00
Lis .
/ NEVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD COMPANY.
STAGE LINE
_ TIMETABLE NO. 4 CANCELS TIMETABLE NO 3
“ Effective May 2nd,‘1933 All Service Daily
SCHEDULE NOS. 1 3
AM STATIONS AM PM
COS SE oe ae octerr es GRABS -%. .:.:.-.-;7:30 3:60.
12:35 yf Net eee iY es 7 Ly. 7:15 3:35
PM AM PM
» 41:26 oy Ey AUBURN ...... Ar. 8:20
-manced by the federal government
the oldest and most productive gravel properties in the Camptonvélle
. section.
‘ROLPH ORDERS POEM T0
. MARK GOVERNOR’S VISIT
SACRAMENTO, July 6—(UP)—
. For the first time in the history of
the state of California’s poet
reate is going to be put to work.
The title “poet laureate’ usually
has been honorary one only, permitting the holder to write only when
he felt in the mood.
This time, however, Governor J.
Rolph has ordered John Steven McGroarty of Los Angeles, California’s
official poet, to write one first-class
poem of welcome to be used to greet
visiting governors when they arrive
here July 23 to attend the annual
governors’ conference.
STATE T0 GET
115 MILLION IN
FEDERAL FUNDS
lau——-——
By MELVIN LORD
SACRAMENTO, July 6—(UP)—
California is to receive a substantial
of the share federal funds made
ivailable under Prssident Roosevelt’s
rational recoyery
ict.
According to notice received here,
his share Will
imount to approx‘imately $100,000,2000 for public
vorks in addition
o the $15,898,515
ullocated for construction of highewrays under the fedsral program.
LORD
As the first\ step
program under way Governor Rolph
has recommended the appointment of
in getting the
Timothy Reardon, San Franciseo, as
state administrator Ye the plan.
Another side of tha national pic{ture in its diro% relaticn to
governmental activities \ is not so
cheerful. As a result of\ reduction
ordered by the president, the important federal-state market WS Service has been’ seriously Mig y entirely eliminated at some points.
The service was entirely eliminated June 30. The tentative schedute
called for reorganization of the setup on July 5. Under the proposed
plan all market News services will
be discontinued in Los Angeles, and
only the livestock report will
maintained in San Francisco.
be
_It is possible however; that: reports of east@drn markets” will be
available to field stations ‘in the
concentrated produce areas centering around Brawley, Salinas, Santa
Maria, Sacramento and Fresno. .*
“Other Yeports” received by the
state department of agriculture aiso indieated that rodent and: predatory animal control work as fiwill be approximately 38 per cent.
While this may be. good news to the
squirrels, coyotes and such it will
put a tremendous burden on state
forces.
med to the mill bins from the tun-/:
100 feet. There is a 10-stamp mill.
driven by electricity on the property}
ee ees
CHARITY NEED IN
STATE GROWING
By THOMAS B. MALARKEY
SACRAMENTO, July _6—(UP)—
Counties and the state are today .faced with a grave and _ compelling
@g\ Problem. The depression has markedly increased the
number of persons
depending on charity for existence. It
has likewise swelled the’ enrollment
in various correctional ‘institutions.
Concurrently with
this increase, _ reports indicated,
there has been a
idecided decrease in
available funds for
the care and maintenance of such unfortunates.
Nevada county expended $53,794
last year on charities and corrections. Need for such expenditures,
it was reported, has increased throughout the state this year; but the
demand cannot and will not be met
because of depleted revenue.
BUDGET CUT TO 144,000
Mrs. Rheba Crawford Splivalo, director of the department of social
welfare, sympathizeg. with counties’
charity problems because she has a
big one of her own. The social welfare department budget was cut from
$352,000—the governor’s recom,
“‘mendation—to $144,000 .
Number of needy aged, blind and
children dependent upon state funds
continues to increase,’’ Mrs. Splivalo
said. ‘“‘On May 31, 1933, California
had 381,026 persons receiving state
aid, an increase of 278 cases during
May.
“The administration
of the state’s established and humanitarian aid programs becomes, more
difficult because of the staff reduction made necessary by the new budget.
problem of
APPEALS VARIED
“Nevertheless, applications continue to come to the department—
each application requiring individual
attention and investigation. Each
case represents a human Broblen and
each case varies as human beings
vary, so that individual attention
must be given to each one.
A strong drive will be made on
the legislature at its July session to
raise more money for the department. Mrs. Splivalo—heartily disliked by a number of legislative
merican
Heroines
By course M. COMSTOCK
Sacagawea
N THE journal of their famous ex’
pedition across the great Northwest
to the Pacific, Lewis and Clark between them manage to spell the name
Sacagawea in no less than eight different ways, But, however they spell
it, they use it only to express admiration for its owner, the Shoshone Indian girl who played. so heroic a part
in their “magnificent adventures
Sacagawea, or Bird Woman, was hut
sixteen wien She became a member of
the Lewis and Clark expedition. Five
years before, during a Blackfoot riid
in Montana, she had been captured and
earried eastward ‘into the Dakotas.
Here she had been sold to the FrenchCanadian voyageur Toussaint Charbonneau, who later made her one of
his wives. When Lewis and Clark
engaged Charbonneau as interpreter,
it was arranged that his wife, because
‘of her knowledge of the Sheshone language and country, should go along.
The first mention of Sacagawea in
the journal of the expedition records
‘journal to one who had been “pee
the birth of her son, Baptiste, which
'; niree in February of 1805, under
the ndniinistration of two rings of the
raitle of a rattlesnake, “broken into
sven ll pieces with the fingers and add} small quantity of water!”
The Indian mother’s part in the suecess of the expedition was-a real one.
Charbonneau turned out to be a poor
sort. after all. . Captai-€lark“notes:
“T checked our interpreter for striking
his woman at their dinner.” Once,
when several of the party were caught
in a ravine during a cloudburst and
almost-.washed ‘away,.Charbonneau
saved his own skin, leaving the rescue of his wife and child to Clark.
And again, being the “most timid water man in the world,” he almost capsized the piroque curing a squall, and
but ‘for his wife, who fished them from
the river before carried away, the
party’s most valuable records would
have been lost.
It was Sacagawea who guided the
expedition finally. to the Three Forks
of the Missouri, the land of her childhood, and turning aside the animosity
of the Shoshoni, which might have
proved fatal to its plans, secured instead their aid in crossing the mountains. On the return trip Sacagawea
once more turned guide, leading the
party through Bozeman pass: Once
back in the Blackfoot villages of Missouri, Lewis and Clark left Charbonneau and Sacagawea behind, but not
without a parting testimonial in the
LO: a
ticularly useful.”
leaders—has even offered the incentive of her resignation if the lawmakers will give fo the department
the funds she feels are’ necessary.
Even Rolland Vandegrift, finance director, another enemy of the evangelistic director, is. ready to go to
the bat for her in the quest for additional funds. :
The fight for additional spcial
welfare department funds involving
as it does, interesting and conflicting personalities, promises to be one
of the issues of the July session of
the legislature. . * :
ROLPH PRESTIGE IS
HARD HIT BY ELECTION
SACRAMENTO, July 6—(UP)—
Prestige of the Rolph administration
was badly shaken by the special elecmutuel racing, gas tax diversion and
tax revision—demonstrated the state
is in no mood tto follow the governor
and his cabinet.
The governor’s famous ‘‘home
against the stable’ veto of the legislature’s pari-mutuel horse racing
bill was repudiated. The electorate
overwhelmingly approved’ precisely
what the vetoed bill provided.
Gas tax diversion has been a co:
nerstone of all. administration budget balancing solutions. By an overwhelming majority .the voters instructed legislators to keep’ their
hands off the gas tax.
Finally, the administration disapproved the Riley tax revision plan.
But the plan, nevertheless, went
over by a large majority .
WENATCHEE, Wash.,—L. E.
Kelly, 25, and Earsel Williams, 16,
idn’t know it at the time*but they
hitch-hiked themselves right into
. jail. They bummed a ride with twe
deputy sheriffs who were looking
forthem ona charge of. stealing
tools.
TURLOCK, Cal.,—Wild western
pursuits proved too wild for Louis
Magnaiz 38, of Delhi, when he staged a one-man rodeo to please his
small children. Jumping astride his
pet yearling, Mr. Magnais circled a
corral and was thrown. His arms was
broken.
Jessie Ismert Thompson of San
Francisco is visiting at the home of
Mrs. Mary Guenther. He is a former Nevada City resident. His parents were pioneers.
Carpenter Jones is taking down
the old Rapp house on Sacramento
street. It was slowly pulling away
from the cement wall and if noi taken down it Would soon have fallen
into Deer Creek.
FINE
WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Service and
REPAIRING
. Work Called for and Delivered
CLARENCE R. GRAY
520 Coyote Street
Phone 16
tion. Outcome of three issues—pari. .
WENATCHEE, ;W'ash.,—Perfume
is being used effectively here in a
preparation which kills coddling
moths. Phillip R. Linville reports
catching 8000 moths in 700 traps,
baited partly with perfume.
FEATURING
MADE TO MEASURE
New Spring Suits
M. BORN & COMPANY
169 to 18-9
CLEANING PRESSING
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CLEANERS
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when it comes to good
things to ‘eat . want the
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