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PAGE FOUR
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ine UVERING HERE
Mrs. W. B. Lewis, who was injured in an automobile collision at)
Marysville, is recovering at 220
Main Street in this city. Mrs. Lewis
was brought to this city by the
Hooper-Weaver ambulance.
Visits Parents—
Miss Jane Bennett, a student at}
the Jose State Teachers College
.
San
visiied her parents“here during the
weekend.
Tin of 12 10c five, all assigned from North San!
Tin of 24 Juan and will be under the foreaa Gt 90 ose manship of John Hartsen and will
Bottle of 50 oe 29c work in nails tba of the Oregon
Poids. at 100 49 Creek comp ground; ina Bend rangND Te NN ENE . so anhecensseaengns c ar station, five making a total of
eight; Truckee ranger station, five.
R. E. HARRIS
THE
Porxall Phone
DRUG STORE 100
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And then he said: My dar};!
ling, after we are married
one thing you will never
have to do. You will never
have to put those beautiful
hands in soapsuds and put
out the weekly wash. We
will always send our laundry and dry cleaning jobs to
the—
GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY .
AND DRY CLEANERS
Phone 108
111 BENNETT STREET
GRASS VALLEY
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made:
eleven additional,
sixteen; Camptonville ranger station .
making a total of six..
warehouse, five, to work on a drain-age system of the warehouse and
shop yards.
of campgrounds,
and other
hoe forest according to Ellis. In addition
' slightly under
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MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1941.
ERA PROGRAMINCREASES STAFF .
OF TAHOE FOREST SERVICE HERE
The BRA Grelief program of the®
has recently
increased according to
Forest Super=/
the Tahoe
Tahoe National Forest,
been sharply
announcement by
Ellis,
an
visor Guerdon
National Forest.
of
Authorization has been chanted to.
increase the present program of thir-!
te2n men to a total of thirty eight.;
AC] additional
Yeen
of the
Assignments will be made to various.
ranger districts throughout the Tahoe forest and the supervisor’s office in Nevada City,
The: following assignments will be
Downieville ranger station,
making a total of
Nevada City
‘Miss. Dorothy Thomas of Nevada
City has been assigned to the supervisor’s office
keeping,
work, connected’ with this program,
in the capacity of an administration
overhead employee.
to handle the timepayroll and other clerical
The enlargement of this program
will mean considerable development
administrative sites
improvements of the Tagiving added employment
n the areas least affected by -na‘jonal defense activities, the forest
will benefit by added construction
to
‘which could not otherwise be done
inder existing appropriations,
-Scbruary Gas
SACRAMENTO, March 24.—California motorists continue to buy
nore and more gasoline,
Records of the State Board of
Equalization show that the February
consumption of gasoline amounted to
143,863,446 gallons
of $4,315,903.40 was assessed by the,
board.
on which a tax
This tax, according to Fred E.
Stewart, board member, represents a
gain of 11.44 per cent over the same
month of the previous year.
February
The
returns ‘represented the
ame months of previous years.
The February tax collections were
the $4,536,050.92 reorted for January.
Sheriff Dewey Johnson of Sierra
ounty and Victor Cassidy, Downieille publisher, were in Nevada City
. Saturday.
Imagine!
A GENERAL
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AS LOW AS $5.00
PER MONTH .
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personnel has!
requisitioned from the Sacra-!
mento District of the WPA and will
be working by the first of next week. .
GINGER ROGERS
IN KITTY FOYLE
COMING THURS.
You "Vou have to live your
others can’t do it for you.
Around this timely theme Ginger
Rogers weaves ‘the qramaltic pa'ttern of her new RKO Radio vehicle.
“Kitty Foyle’, which brings Christopher Morley’s fidely read novel to
the screen as one of the genuinely
important films of the year.
The versatile star plays the titlerole of a fiery little Irish girl, romantic and imaginative but endowed
with a vast deal of thard common
sense beneath it all. Her first job as
a white collar girl brings her into
contact with a young Philadelphia
society man, with whom she promptfalls in love,
While she realizes he has plenty
of faults, chiefly those of his rigid
training and stuffy social ~background, she thinks everything will
be all ight if they get away from
Philadelphia. With that idea in mind
she accepts him, but their marriage
own life;
covers he can’t break away from his
family traditions and family domination,
Although she is going to have a
baby, she goes to New York, gets an
annulment and tries to forget Wyn
and win success in business. But
forgetting him is difficult, although
a young doctor whom she meets becomes very fond of her and°wants to
marry her. The dramatic consequences that arise when Kitty is compelled to make a decision regarding the
two men, a decision that will alter
her whole life, comprises the stirring conclusion of the picture.
“Do you believe the dead can communicate with us?’
“T’m almost positive they can't.
And here’s why. Ten years ago I borrowed a dollar from a Scotchman. A
couple of days later, before I had a
chance to repay it, he suddenly died
——but I haven’t heard a word from
him.”’
is speedily dissolved when Kitty dis-/.
— a
POLITICAL PARADE
BY CLEM WHITAKER
. Spring Practice Is
Now Underway At
High School Here
Spring football practice is underThe state legislature went on the ed into the fray with a denunciation way at the Nevada City High School,
warpath this week against bureau-.
cracy, regimentation, incipient totalitarianism——and all attempts by
government boards and bureaus to
assume ‘‘czaristic control over California citizens’’!
Wrathy over asserted appointment
of ‘pinks’ and radicals to high public offices, and even more irked by
“dictatorial tacties’’ of state agencies, an anti-regimentation bloc”
steamed into action on several fronts.
Two immediate effects of ‘the drive
to put a halter on allegedly arrogant
and autocratic state officials, it was
indicated, will be as follows:
1.—tLegislative approval of a proposed constitutional amendment, authorized by Senator Jesse Mayo of
Calaveras County, making the great
majority of Governor Olson’s appointments to state boards, and commissions subject to senate confirmation. This proposal,
require approval of the people, already has passed the upper house
by a vote of 29 to 5 and is now pending in the assembly,
2.—Enactment of a series of bills
to prevent boards and bureaus from
issuing rules and regulations .which
exceed their legislative authority and
which permit them to ‘‘dictate”’ to
the firms and individuals who come
under their supervision. One such
bill, for example, would require that
all rules laid down by state agencies
must receive the approval of the Attorney General before they become
operative. Another would require that
all such regulations be filed with the
Secretary of State so that they are
open to public inspection. And there
are many others!
The so-called ‘“‘anti-regimentation
bloc’? now a potent force in both
houses of the legislature, actually
sprang into being as the result of
an impassioned speech made by San
Joaquin County’s veteran lawmaker
Senator Bradford 'S. Crittenden, demanding. the creation of a board of
arbitration for meat inspection disputes. Senator Crittendon, a son of
the soil who doesn’t care a tinker’s
dam for pompous officialdom, denounced bureaucracy in all its forms
and asserted: ‘‘This is but the beginning of a huge protest agains¢
attempted regimentation by boards
and commissions.’’ Thereupon Senator Jack Metzger of Red Bluff jumpand woodwork and’ all the
quality-built Automatic
new Automatic. But
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which ‘would . \
of bureaus which seek to rule by .
ezaristic methods. And the anti-regimentation drive ‘was born forthwith.
Where it will end nobody knows,
but pint-sized, often loud-spoken bureaucrats already are pulling in their
horns. The boys from the “‘cow counties’ are not to be ee ‘with!
We.
“Don't. you know. you ll ruin your
stomach by drinking so much?”
“Aw, thash all right; it won’t
show with my coat on.”
Lecturer: “If your children become too mischievious quickly switch
their attention.”
Bewildered Mother:
“Their what?”
Coach Ed Frantz is lining up his
next fall’s team, The candidates for
the squad are enthusiastic and indications are the Yellowjackets may
have a good team,
FINE
WATCH REPAIRING
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“Work Called for and Delivered
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Nevada Theatre
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Comrade X
With Clark Gable and Hedy Lamarr in a
Russian nawspaper comedy by. Ben Hecht.
Hhe most riotious love comedy since
Oni.
nochka."’ She bites, kicks and socks him. So it must. be love.
TUESDAY and
No, No, Nannette
WEDNESDAY
Starring beautiful Anna Neagle
in a musical picture based on a
great Broadway success. The
merry plot fietnas pulling her susceptible uncle out of a feminine jam which embarressas the old boy,
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
alone, and
Kitty Foyle ve
and now its on the screen.
Ginger Rogers in a‘ great role. She lives
does not like it. Millions gasped
read this sensational best seller,
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