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CLEANS HAIR AND SCALP
MAKES HAIR LUSTROUS
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HAIR TONIC
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R. E. HARRIS
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
Phone 100
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Chamber of Commerce
OFFICE IN CITY HALL
PHONE 575
,
WE REPAIR
AND WE FIX
Lawn Mowers, Locks, Vacuum
Cleaners, .Washing Machines,
Electric Irons, Stoves, in short
almost anything that is used
around the house or the yard,
we can repair.
ART’S REPAIR SHOP’
RAY’S FIXIT SHOP
109 WEST MAIN STREET
Grass Valley
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE .
DRIVE IN
FOOD PALACE
Groceries, Fruit and
Vegetables
Beer and Wine
COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL
STREETS — __
NEVADA CITY, PHONE 398
UPHOLSTERY
OF ALL KINDS
one W. Darke
FINE
WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Service & Repairing
Work Called for and Delivered
Clarence R. Gray
520 Coyote Street Phone 152
New Deal
“Under Management of
Pauline and Johnnie
108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley
BEER WINES, LIQUORS
Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please
Every Taste
Civilian Defense.
fire warden.
FIRES DELAY VICTORY ~-:
Volunteer for duty in the Forest Fire Fighters Service of
oin the battle against Fire.
today with your Defense Council, forest ranger or county
Register:
SAN PRAINCISCO, July 12{—
California is entering the three most
dangerous months of the fire season
with a record to date of more than
2,000 forest, bush and grain fire;
that“ burned over 100,000 acres, ac:
cording to Wallace I. Hutchinson,
State Coordinator of the Forest. Fire
Fighters Service, Office of Civilian
Defense. As the weather becomes
hotter and drier, more and bigger
fires caused by human carelessness,
or lightning storms will tax to the
limit the depleted manpower of the
federal, state and county protection
agencies.
“Fires caused by thoughtless people are probably a greater menace
to the forests, watersheds and crop
lands than any possible Jap bombings,’’ said Hutchinson. ‘‘Last year,
good patriotic Californians started
some 5000 fires in our fields and
forests with lighted matches, tobacback he comes. I tell you
organizations have done.
Blood procurement centers
THAT NIGHT A MIRACLE HAPPENED
Ex CERPT from a letter from Africa..
"It is night in a field dressing station. They bring
in a soldier who's gone into shock. He looks like he
is dead. And they start plasma flowing into him and
there are a lot of fellows
coming back from Africa who wouldn’t have returned
if plasma wasn’t on hand. That plasma is miraculous.
NOT ONCE but many times by the hundreds, before
the tired eyes of doctors and nurses, blood plasma has
performed its miracles in battle zones on land and sea.
99
Look at the record. In this most merciless war of all
time, modern medicine has cut the death rate of wounded
men from the 1918 figure of 7% to less than 1% today.
Beyond price. In this most expensive war of all times,
the most priceless medicament is plasma—dried blood.
Its sole supply is from voluntary blood donors.
The need is great. Northern California quota is 5000
Blood donors a week for the Red Cross Procurement
Centers in San Francisco and Oakland.
What to do. Arrange for an individual blood donation
at your nearest Red Cross Chapter or come as a group,
as many clubs, churches, labor unions and fraternal
Why you MUST come to San Francisco or Oakland!
must be located near dried
blood laboratories. There are only nine such laboratories in the United States. California has two of these—
one in Berkeley—one in Los Angeles.
Cut out and mai! in the coupon appearing below.
You will get a prompt réply. If you live some distance
away from the Bay area, you can use the coupon, make
arrangements through your local Red Cross, or phone
for an appointment. Northern California must not fail
in its weekly quota of 5000 Blood Donors.
RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CENTER
2415 Jones Street, San Francisco or 52129th Street, Oakland
. HEREBY PLEDGE MYSELF AS A BLOOD DONOR
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Sart
OB PRINTING..
GET YOURS AT
nuaaqaeEt THE
Last Name First Name
Address
Telephone (Daytime Phone Preferred)
Enter date and time you prefer to come:
Date
27xX-w—743
Time.’
You will receive a card confirming spnaiahioeel
PG -“EPACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
, ical materials, are as
junusual opportunity:
jStates now
sehind
. just off the press.
‘of California’s fire
tendents are needed to guide boys in
$285 monthly, was announced today
must hove. had education equivalent
' co, campfires and brush burning.
. Such acts of carelessness in war time .
when wood and food crops are crit
bad in effect}
as deliberte sabotage.
“The fire menace is a direct challenge to every citizen of the state.
Each one of us must make fire pre-.
vention his personal responsibility,
since with so many trained _ fire
fighters in the armed forces or war
industry teamwork is essential to the
winning of the fire battle.
“To men and women who wish to
fulfill their responsibility and also
serve their state and nation, “ the
newly organized forest: fire fighters
sevice of Civilian Defense offers an
Volunteers are
by county and {now being enrolled
of all-fire protection agencies’ in
Membership in other
total over 250,000.
training of Triplefire fighting,
jobs and fire prework, Hutchinson’
handbook entitled
Fire Prevention,” .
This booklet tells
problems, the
importance of fire prevention in war
time, how fires start and burn, major principles of fire fighting, use
and care of tools, and safet measures for fire fighters. The fire protection agencies of the state are listed and full information given on the
forest fire fighters-_service. The
booklet is illustrated with ten photographs and carries a glossary of
fire control terms. Copies are available to all registered members of the
Triple-F's.
ARMY HOSPITAL
AT AUBURN TO
California.
To aid in
Fs enrollees for
the line
vention eduation
announced a new
“Wartime
the
spec ia 1.
Forest
IN BUSINESS
TT AFFECTS HEN .
The following instructions regarding the Victory tax may help those
not in receipt of salaries or waves
“Tf you are in a nonwithholding
group of tax pavers:such as a smal
employer, business or ‘professiona!
“man, you can become current in your
income tax payments in Septembe
of this year, rather than in. July
when salary earners start to ive
the tax withheld from their pay. On
September 15, you must file with
your collector of internal reven?
. city defense councils and the officers an estimate of your total income fot
1943 and the amount of your estimated income for the year, after the
‘usual dedtctions are made for con‘tributions, interest paid, bad debts,
jtaxes, etc.. From the estimated tax
l you subetrant the amount of sta!
ments already paid in ‘March
June. The remainder, or what you
estimate that you still:owe, must be
paid in equal installments by Sep.
tember 16 and Decenrber 15.”
STATENEFDS
.
ATTORNEYS :
Particularly designed to attract .
attorneys whosepractice ma ave.
dwindled because of the war and!
older attorneys whd must fill vacancies left by the younger men off.
to war, is the new class of Associate .
sonnel Board for the duration.
Associate Counsels interpret state:
and .federal laws, prepare opinions,
'rules, regulations and _ legislative
and do legal research
work. They receive $285 a month.
An examination will be held on July
HAVE 1725 BEDS
be of permanent construction and
should be completed in eight and}
one-half months. It will cost approximatel $5,000,000 and will be of;
fire proof construction.
The government is also erecting
two other semi-permanent Army
Hospitals, a 1720 bed one at Los Angeles and a 1720 bed institution at
‘Palo Alto.
The county seat city of Auburn,
California is located on the main
line of the Southern Pacific railroad.
Overland highway 40 passes through
the city and affords the shortest distances between San
Chicago. :
The location selected is a half
section of land on the state highway
about one mile from Auburn. It. is
also near the Southern Pacific railway. A spur track is being constructed to the army hospital. The Auburn Army Hospital was’ secured
through the best team work, and in
mento, Marysville and Chico. Our
chamber of commerce, the press, the
banks, every merchant, and each individual citizen all joined in united
efforts. The United States Surveyor
General bowed to the virture of the
almost matchless climate of the Auburn area.
Postmaster W. A. Shepard _informs your columnist that a Department Office will be installed similar
to down town Station A, Auburn.
The wonderful climate of the Authe selection of the Army hospital
site. In the center of an acknowledged thermal belt, the district 1s
the land of the fig, the olive, the
orange, the palm and the pomegranite—an almost perfect location
to afford relief and bring back to
health our sick and wounded soldier
heroes.—Placer Herald.
STATE NEEDS
SUPERINTENDENT
FOR BOYS CAMPS
-SACRIAAMENTO, July 12.—As one
step in the California Youth Authority’s program to prevent and
correct juvenile delinquency camps
are being established to rehabilitate
youthful offenders. Camp superinoutdoor recreational, educational,
and work activities in such camps.
A nation wide civil service examination for Youth Authority Camp
Superintendent, entrance salary
by the State Personnel Board.
Applicants for this examination
to college graduation with major
work in one of the social seiences
and three years of administrative
and supervisory experience with
youths preferably at a school, resiAUIBURIN, July 12.—Upon _ the
subject of the construction of the
1,725 bed hospital now building at
Auburn, advice from the War Department at Washington further }
states:
The Auburn Army Hospital will!
Francisco and}
spite of free sites offered by Sacra-!
burn area was a deciding factor in
. partments are obliged to acquire the
24, to qualify applicants for such
positions in various state offices em‘ploying attorneys. Applicants must
‘possess active mentbership in the
State Bar of California and must
have had five years of experience in
ithe practice of law.
Applications must be post-mark-,
th not late than midnight July 15.:
!'They should be sent to the State
. Personnel ofificés, L015 L Skreet,
‘Sacramento.
FENERAL LAND
HOLDING IMPERIL
TAX REVENUES
SAN FRANCISCO,.July 12.—Tax
reveunes of many California communities are being so seriously impaired through extensive roperty
that a special’study of ths problem .
is to be made by the California State
Chamber of Commerce, Sidney M.
Ehrman, chairman of the statewide.
The war program, Ehrman stated, .
. has necessitated large scale acquis-.
‘ition of property by the war and the}
navy departments. Huge areas of
rural lands have been purchased, or
are being purchased for’ military
camps, air fields, bombing ranges,
and other military uses. In urban
areas purchases consist of hotels,
office buildings, warehouses, _ sites
for supply depots and other military
installations. These properties, he
pointed out, are removed from local
tax rolls when purchased by the federal govenment, since federally
owned property is exempt from local
taxation.
Even prior to these purchases for
war purposes, Ehrman said, the federal government owned and held exempt from local taxation more than
41 per cent of the total land area of
California.
‘‘When the federal government acquires property which has been subject to local taxation it works a
hardship on local taxing jurisdietions’’, Ehrman said, “and if the acquisitions are great, the finances of
these local agencies may be seriously
crippled. Since the war and navy deproperties with some military purpose in mind, they are not always in
a position to distribute these acquisitions uniformly over the! country. Thus the community in which
the army and navy own property on
a large scale sustains a loss attributable to war which normally
should be shared by all beneficiaries
of the federal government’s war efdent center or camp.
Present employment in this class
exists at Calaveras Big Trees Forestry Camp approximately 75 miles
from Stockton. Additional positions
will open up as new camps are established by the California Youth
Authority. Camp superintendents
need not reside on camp grounds.
July 23 is the final date to file:
applications with the State Personnel Board, 1015 L Street, Sacramento, 14, California.
ation.
. plant
ifish are from the Mt.
Counsel established by the State Per.
. purchases by the federal government .
tax committee, announced yesterday. . Page “Three
Opinion that congress
take cognizanze of this sitto alleviate
is Cur
should
uation and endeavor
special hardships.”
Because the acquisition of properties by the federal government
varies so widely in different sections
of the state, the state chamber studies will be undertaken on a regional
basis, throvgh its six regional councile, so that conditions peculiar to
each area will receive full considerFLY FISHING AT
Weather conditions continue to .ba
good and fly fishing on the Truckes
River and its tributaries is good.
H. Hansen Robert
Perkins, Andy Weaver, Phillip Murray, emloyees of the Mount Shasta
Hatchehy. together with Wadens
Nelson Pool, of Placer County. Captain Willard and Wm. LaMarr of
Nevada County, planted 50,000 rainbow in Boca Reservoir and_ will
30,000 more tomorrow. These
Shasta Hatchery and are approximately three inee long.
The boys ‘will he nlenti: 5 BRS, aye.
area for a month and expect to plant
‘Webber Lake, Donnef’Lake and Truckee River and its tributaries.
Tom Evans of Susanville made -a
catch ‘of 15 fish weighing 6 pounds
jin the Truckee. river, using salmon
eggs. ; “
assisted hy
NATIONAL FOREST 'TIMBER
FOR SALE
Sealed bids will be received by the
Forest -Supervisor, Nevada City.
California, up to and including Aug
ust 12, 1943 for all or. part of ah
live timber marked for cutting and
all the merchantable dead timber,
located on several areas embracin¢
‘about 2000 acres within Sections 2
and 3, T. 18 T., R. 8 E., and Sections
8,14, 17; 22): 2s, 216; 27, 28;: 32; 335
34 and 35° Fc19) Ni RR) 3B Mo De
M., Tahoe National Forest, estimated”
to be 3000 M feet b. m. of ponderosa
and sugar pine, 540 M feet b. m. o*
Douglas fir, 160 M feet b. m. of>
white fir and 200 M feet b. m. of in‘ecense cedar timber. The cutting of
incense cedar is optional with the
purchase, but bids on guarantee
i take of this species to be cut wil!
{i taken into consideration in mak‘Ing an award. No bid of less tha$2.80 per M feet for ponderosa ana!
sugar pine, and $./50 per M feet fer
‘Douglas fir, white fir and -ineens*
cedar will be cdnsidered. In addition, the purchaser will be required
to make deposits to cover the cost of
ysale area betterment at the rate of
pee cents per M_ feet merchantable
scale of all species. $1000.00 mus!
be deposited with each bid, to be apied on the purchaser price, refundBa or retained in part as liquidated
. damages, according to conditions of
i sale. The right to reject any and all
bids reserved. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning
the timber, the conditions of sale.
and the submission of bids should be
obtained from the Forest Supervisor,
. Nevada City, California.
. July 12,26.
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£7-—
1s NEEDED
even when
budget is
limited .
Market
DAVE RICHARDS, Prop,
218 Commercial Street
Phone 67 Nevada City
We supply our patrons .
with the meat from the
best cattle, sheep and hee
that money can buy. We >
have — eur ropcialak Hy