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NEVADA CITY NUGGET
Ten men,are employed under Sup-, Coan stated underground progress is
GRACEY MINE
erintendent Thomas Coan developgoing forward steadily.
ing on th 400 and 60 foot levels. Mr.
A New
Threat
to divert gas tax funds
A NEW BILL is pending in the California
Assembly to give the State Highway Department authority to divert gasoline tax maintenance funds from normal highway upkeep to
a few big toll bridges.
It 1s Assembly Bill No. 2124, known as
the Dannenbrink Bill.
This bill will make operating costs of toll
bridges a legal charge against the gasoline tax
maintenance fund.
Aimed at reduction of tolls, it is merely a screen
behind which the costs of collecting the tolls
and other operating expenses will be paid from
gasoline tax funds. Thus the bridges which
were built to be self-supporting will be Statesubsidized .. at the expense of gasoline tax
payers instead of bridge users.
Of course the bridge users want lower tolls
.. but why should millions of dollars be concentrated in operating these few toll bridges at
the expense of needed highway improvements?
The Highway Maintenance Fund was
originally set aside for use on roads
in ALL counties of the State!
Don’t let this bill be the first
break in diverting this fund
Write or wire immediately to your Representatives
at Sacramento in PROTEST against this measure.
Let California Keep Faith!
Published by a Committee Representing the 3530 Owners
of the CARQUINEZ and ANTIOCH BRIDGES
CAMPOREE IS
ATTENDED BY
155BOY SCOUTS
One hundred fifty five scouts and
leaders of Tahoe Area Council participated last week end in a moving
type of camporee different from any
of the seven previous ones. This was
the most successful camporee to date.
Two separate camps were made by
each of the patrols Kenna property
five miles north of Auburn.
Patrols of scouts gathered at an
assembly point. Here sealed instructions giving directions to pack their
camping equipment a mile across
country were ,opened. The problem
called for the patrols to cook three,
meals in the open as part of an imaginary five day hike and set up camp
twice.
Saturday night a rousing campfire program lasted for two hours,
each patrol furnishing entertainment. Stories and singing, and announcement of plans for summer
camp completed the eveings -program.
Rev. H. J. Loken addressed the
seouts Sunday morning as part of the
scout law service. :
The first camp was broken and remade about half a mile distant. Scout
leaders judged camping ability
throughout the 24 hour camp ad at
its close Camp Director M. S. Beecher assisted by E. E. Gates, presented rating certificates to each natrol.
Council President Lowell L.
Sparks and Commissioners J. Mooers
F. C. Merrill and R. E. Shields visited camp and swere delighted. with
the spirit and interest taken in the
camporee.
Judging was done by Bailey Snider, Carrol Rogers, Eric Lund, W. A.
Leak, S. Partridge, R. Seley, B.
Hauer and R. Ebbert.
Patrols winning an A rating will
be eligible to attend the Northern
' California camporal next fall. Much
inew camping equipment was in evidence being developed since last
. year,
GOVE CELIO JR. TO
GRADUATE JUNE 18
i]
. Gove Celio, son of G. C. Celio cf
‘this city and of Mrs. Katherine Celio,
Gethsemane street, will be graduatled from San Jose State College dur. ing the commencement day exercises
ito b held Friday, June 18.
Celio, a graduate of Nevada City
. high school, will receive his diploma
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THE BRILLIANT “85”
THE THRIFTY “60”
ision of police administration. While
in high school, he was active in
dramaties, sports band and orchestra, publications, and student body
offices. During his two years of college life, he held the position of basketball manager.
Climaxing a week of traditional
senior activity, the class will be afforded the honor of being graduated
in-the Diamond Jubilee year of the
college history.
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NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE :
Sealed bids will be received by the
Regional Fcrester, San Francisco,
California, up to and including June
14, 1937, for all the live. timber
marked or designated for cutting,
and-all the merchantable dead. timber located on an area embracing
about 1800 acres within Sections 3,
95812757 16) 16, 21,2223, 24.526;
27,5 28: and.:35,-70.-18:N Re 11 e.,
M. D: M., Tahoe National Forest,
California, estimated to be 3000 M
feet B. M. of ponderosa pine, 21,000
M feet of sugar pine; 6000 M feet of
white fir; 2,000 M feet of red fir;
2000 M feet of Douglas fir and 1,000
M feet: of, incense cedar; a total of
35,000 M feet, B. M. more or less.
FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1937.
MARYSVILLE. -.
STAMPEDE .
SUNDAY
May
MONDAY * i
May . oy
30 31
t
Fair Rodeo Races Horse Show ae
~_. MONDAY
6 running races under supervision
State Racing Board-Legalized Betting
PARI MUTUAL MACHINES
for ponderosa pine, $2.75 per M
feet for sugar pine; 50 cents per M
feet for other species, and .50 cents
per M feet for material below the
specifications for sawlogs as defined
in the agreement, will be considered. $1000 must be deposited with
each bid, to be applied, on the purchase price, refunded. or retained in
part as liquidiated damages,.according to conditions of sale. The right
to reject any and all bids is weserved. Before bids are submitted, full
information concerning the timber,
the conditions of sale, and the submissions of bids should be obtained
from the Forest Supervisor, Nevada
City, California, or the Regional
No bid of less than $2.00 per M feet Forester, San Francisco, California.
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