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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 21, 1934 (8 pages)

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"AGE SIX THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1934 UPENSATION . RATE HAMPERS mines in king a hard not only wor Ship but option yeen Canre erstood why olorado,~ it so much disto a number of factors. such pense loeding, which is allowed in all atates where compétitive: insurance exists, and also to the liberal provisfons of the Workmen's Compensation partial and permanent disability ratings are.allowed which increases the cost of insura The higher the pense loading Mmsurance system. nce. the pure premium, more insured must pay for exunder. a This competitive inequitable reason the mining industry is being = forced to pay three or four dollars a . 1934 was established at $11.00: .a reduction of 85 cents per hundred as ecDmpared with the year 1933. The State Fund under the Califormia Insurance Act, Same rates as private insurance comPanies, thirned to the insured each year in the form of .dividends according to -the losses of each risk; its’ expense Ipading is 14 per cent. ‘the larger i A number of . mining companies have . reduced the cost of compensation in+ surance by divide sands received from . ! . , the State Fund. . } ~ CAMPTONVILLE By ACTON M. CLEVELAND ' * CAMPTONVILLE, Sept. 17.—C. P. McCormack and J. L. O’Sullivan mo-} fpred to a place on Kanica Creek aturday, became stuck with the car necessitating getting the tow car Ret them out. ¢ Gus Weigbaum, of massed thraugh -rbute to Snowden Wroperty he Mr. to San Francisco, Saturday, Hill is operating. A and iMrs. Edward Havey and } town en. mine which Wirs. Fred: B. Hanson, motored to Marysville paturday on. a short busiwless visit. © ; 3 rie Pauly. motored to Nevada & Sunday to drive the Auburn Nemda City bus for a day. 4 Actyight and -party of San tee dye the guests of Elmer S, R. Hall at Mill Creek. He is ee gt the new battieship San Francisco. £> J. Lund left Saturday for his home 49 Reno, where he will remain for 3SOme time: C. E. Curtis left Saturday for San “ . > minute washday } CALIF. MINING compensation California 2 On Many qussion has been caused over this matter. The high rate in California is due as. ©x-—" fect. Under the California Act, unMmited medical treatment and high «UJ thei application of expense loading is the! hundred more than the actual cost: For instance, the pure >-mium for the mining industry whi-h was used ~) establish rates for th> ~ ar 1933 was $7.04, and the hase rco.> for un-' derground employees for ost yeal was $11.85. Asa result of strenuous @jections on the part of tose enfaged in the mining ind:stry in this state, the base rate for the year must charge the . { . but this excess charge is re' “I ptego on a visit with his fan Jack Richards, the day for Massa arrived a few days highway spend a short vacation at his old . home at ago from a mrs. A: camp near’ Orovillé, where . City, was. in town he is employed’as a foreman and will! short business Visit. WwW. Anderson, of H. Cartwright, passed thr vily. Oak Valley. ley, ough Thursday from supetiitendedt of The toard of Trustees, of the Sax raniento, enroute to a eine government building left Satur-'. Camptonville Union. School District, } A group of Governmeént eat bris his home at Nevada City. held a meéting Thursday, taking up . Commission surveyors are regisiered a See ‘ the matter-of improvements to the at the Hotel Francis and are doing . CAMPTONVILLE, Sept. 15.-—F. J. rammar school building. some surveying in this neighborhood . } Nevada . yrelative to building dams. Thursday on a J. W. Morehead celebrated: his . ‘. birthday Thursday evening, a numot Grass Valber of riends and relatives wishing 1 Lawr 'L. Bishop Thu rsday. William ramento T . ness visit. red Jo tor at Ne ternoon. ence
py birthday. Lee puliing i. Turner and Leonard }a’ repair job on the motored-to Neveda City . Bridge, on the . road. : O. Grant motored to Sae. oe P. Williams hursday evening on_a busi. ,neo after -a few section mining. ubert was a business ore Hank Smith, of vada City Wednesday af-. in town Friday on i Visit. ton re sens RS -amptonville-Pike left Friday for Los Grass: Valley, was a short Oregon. Cree™ weeks in this / business can~ be '. Washday need last only’ three mnutes if you let us be your laundress. One minute to get your . clothes together, one minute to; ‘phone.for our -drivers; and one nfinute to put them away when they afe returned to you, fargrantly, clean and neatly ironed, ready to Wear or put away. BEGINNING TOMORROW —— BP ep tey +e paipey ey There Are Rassons inv E ACTS.. Why Wards Bring You America’s Finest * Radios at Savings Up Come to Wards Radio Show! never before offered! S701. —~ to See improvements and 1935 developments {Ge:: Europe direct—enjoy the new range of powerful 1935 Ward Radios ‘na: thrill you with their marvelous life-like tone! foremost artists—built like fine furniture. Get cabinets iio by See how 8-Feature Instant Dialing simplifies, improves, makes more fascinating all radio reception! And see how you save % to %! to make a Ward fine radio. from maker to Wards 489 stores; cnarges, Ali Ward Radios Licensed by R. C. A. and Hazeltine. Buy on Wards Easy Payment Plan. A little down; small carrying charge. 10 Tubes—World Range You Save Up to $40 $63.99 Compare its tone, its performance on short waves. Superb rendering of uy S. broadcast. It costs just as much—frequently more— But it costs less to sell it! Radios go direct no dealer’s profits, no extra handling ' 7 Tubes-—World Range You Save Up to $50! $47.50 Compare its marvelous tone; its thrilling shor~wave performance. Hear it! 7. Tubes—World Range You Save Up to $35 Get foreign countries, Range coast-to-coast on short waves. Enormous distance getting power.’ Women’s Ties $ : oe , Buy in Men’s Shirts Shoe Preshrunk Plain Colors # ®@ Broadcloth 4 14 . eVat-dyed . . % 3% to 6 @A Ward value . @Tailored!.. Auburn, California 98 Pair Wards Week! Town dress ties of black suede. ET EUROPE! WORLI we new . } are; 42-Tihe -Pube >-Tube 9-Tube D-Pube >-Pube COME SEE THESE AND 6 OTHER MODELS “es the three pictured here and the six other models that make up Wards sensational ine of 1935 radios! The six not illustrated Console—-Save Up to $70 ® Up to $15 one-third to one-half.. Mantei—save Mantei—Save Battery Console—Save Up to $35 wp to $35.-.. Up to $30...... Daitery Console—Save Battery Mantel—Save WARD'S NATIONAL COOKING AND CANNING SCHOOL AT THE AUBURN STORE Starts Tuesday, September 25, 2:30 P. M. Food. Expert, our Alexander, a will conduct a Mr: Co 8; National Cooking and free demonstration in store each afternoon at 2:50 o'clock, starting Tuesday, September 25. of th ‘There will be plenty of Free Prizes each day. Mr. Alexander during one you will enjoy and marvel Plan to come and hear ese Talks. We know at the NEW WAY TO COOK FOOD. Remember the date, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2:30 p. m. FREE PRIZES FREE PRIZES $79.95 $29.95 $20.95 eee $44.95 , cee $34.95 . a —— es