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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.
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