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. SMILEY-LEETE PUBLICATIONS .
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i" Volume 1—No. 7 NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY, CALIF ORNIA
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my THE =. 4 Just Wonderin
\ 0 3 . I Wonder about titles now
1 dv O d er. And those who proudly wear them,
; ‘And those dear democratic souls
; — . Who simply cannot bear them;
. ye shea THE BOOK EDITED BY C. ‘L. CANFIELD . Satur ‘titles dee ichertted y .
. q y And some are nobly won, Your looking-glass will tell you seh
: i ‘none of your friends will. ;
ae ee JULY 13, 1851—It was Pard who got a surprise Some speak of dim ancestral fame tee
i. : See es ? And some deeds well done. JANUARY
this week. We had a special invitation to come over to < Se
Selby Flat Wednesday night and, although Pard did If Shakespeare were alive today, he might find ma{ 1815.
. , not want to go, a delegation came over for us and we . terial for another play, titled, Much Ado About Noth$Carie Chapman Cat,
could -not very well refuse. We did not know what ing, in a recent social episode of no importance what. } re
was up and they would not let on, but when we got ever. A social leader living in an eastern city gave a arpa Saminaleace!
there we found a crowd of about a hundred miners . party. Among her guests, were a Countess and a young : me
ae gathered at the hotel. Of course, it was drinks all . person of sternly democratic tendencies. ee oe ae
f around; you can’t do anything in-this‘country without The ised ¢ a ok tral ' ee
west a : young person refused to recognize the ancestra Canticot de Ame!
vow. hea : 2 ‘ ie " aprico Pacific, 1935.
oie ge ae ve and nig aed es title, the Countess was affronted and the hostess greatasa oe
se a h : 3 ee f Selby Fl, ‘ oe dof ea cia ly distressed; indeed there was a tempest in a teapot ~ ne ie
a es or i meets ae ere Biger oe sean and the case was taken to a radio éourt of appeals. Just oe
ay ney nad a man among them who, "'. three empty headed women who were not content un1 ‘cs eae sora
ee cae ila aii doesieyesic at a ck . til ea Alvaag given their empty headedness nation wide norublicity.
. and that the Nevada City lawyers were not to be menmens a ., ,_ . FRANCHISE TAX
tioned in the same class as Anderson. Then he proThe young person should have been taken aside by FO VAI AT
duced a big gold watch that weighed about a pound . an older and wiser soul and instructed in the art of ;FORMS A LABLE
and presented it to Pard as a token of the boys’: appresocial rage; the Countess should have pte the BANK OF AMERICA
> “ciation. Pard was so taken back that for a while he . discourtesy: and tha-hostess should have apologized to J AMES E HEATHER.
z ‘enildn’s speak tance nally caught.on.and gave them . her guests and allowed the affair to be forgotten. Mak-! wevapa CITY: Horace Pe ; :
a nice talk: Then he set up the drinks again and we . ing an issue of a young person's lack of form seems to . Cumow, Aiierice tut aati JAMES H. HEATHER, manager of The Furniture
left for'the cabin. When we gat there-we looked over . indicate that those involved were quite childish, to 4 lap abies Center, 256 South Auburn Street, Grass Valley, and
light; it certainly was.a stunner . ®@y the least. ; of various forms for income tax. One of the county's leading business men, is a true
the watch by candle ight; * y = ° : 8 oe returns. They are available for . : f f: = h h ] f Co:
and must have cost three or four hundred daollare. Titled personages who come from abroad to visit . (pivms They ar bank patrons {~Ousin Jack. Asa matter of tact, when he left CornThere was an inscription: wo in. America should, if they are worthy, be accorded . who are obliged: to forward inwall at the age of 19, his mother told him not to stop
. T Sais dite Beats the same degree of courtesy which titled Americans Kes Compu reO . i Amiericn abet bus tac al straight on until he got
Presented re L. : An ‘son, Ju re f expect when traveling abroad. “‘No titles in Ameérica?”’ to Grass Valley. Ve
1851, by his admiring friends and miners o Not inherited titles, but we certainly" do have titles. . new YEARS AT CEDAR CREST Heather made it all right, and like many sturdy
5 9 ats (Please turn to Page 8) (Please turn to Page ~ GRASS VALLEY: The Cedar Pb apres to Grass Valley, went to work
Crest C ity Chureh held a . ? : . ‘ , ; : eet a Chem Comeaunity .c oo nee « ae y in the mines. He started asa mucker in the:
SS ees Oy Orv tsave tw whiew nabs tic de were . E.mpire-Star. When he resigned, after 22 years in the
ce Clad of Indian mat . invited from Auburn and. Colfax, same mine, he had risen to shift boss.
"3 atter Club of I : ; OMS il d :
held a Christmas party December Cassel a oe As a young blade about town Heather was a prom22) Seaman’ “in Pio° . °
sie Disk Gitte weet ria. Several ministerial guests. iment soccer payer. He has his football uniform at
oma adults and. children, pg 8 = pA ee abe 7 present home today and says he can stil] get into it.
ng pictures were SDOWH Gn e © spea ai Special music wa . s
evening closed with carol singing.
offered. Rev. Roy Doub presided.
s
He began with the Furniture Center in 1944 as &,
driver and'linoleum layer. At that time the store. was. =
nager.
He is treasurer of Reliance Hose Company Number Three, Grass Valley F iremen, and belongs to the _
the Foresters Lodge, and the Rotary
€ is a very active worker on the Boy
He is a member of the Methodist.
John are aged, respectively 13.
His hobbies include fishing, hunting and “home.”
an excellent selection .
national lines.
Kroehler Living Room F urniture,.
Merritt Ranges, Easy Washing Machines, Gibsom
eo
A few months later,
bought the cgncern,
hiss eager te aretheir two
Grass-Valley. The
Doris, and
Their
O'Keefe
Estate Gas Ranges,
Carpets, Simmons,
Funeral Last Saturday
GRASS VALLEY: FuneraR
afternoon in charge of the Hoop—
Charles Re, who died at his home:
vices were held in St. Patrick’s:
Catholic Church, Interment: was
in. the Catholic Cemetery;.
Re was born. in Italy in rggz.
He had lived in this community
for 25. years. He leaves his wife,
Mrs. Pauline: Re, a daughter, Mrs,
Mary A. Vigmassa, and a son,
Charles J. Re, Jr:,. both of San
Mateo County.
Pentima,
NUGGET. WANT ADs;
“GET RESULTS!
on
rles Re
were held Saturday
Weaver Mortuary for:
Re Ranch yesterday:
midnight. The ser>
if ; owned by Jensen and Thomas.
. C. C. Rogers, the present owner,
f Re cor d A lb “ums nd Heather was employed as ma
HECK iv Gi , Redmens Lodge,
— a , Club, for which h
“8 Scouts Committee.
Church.
a e Heather resides with his wife,
Our Regular Pri ces A re Lo wer
children at’ 240 Bennetts Street,
children, Roberta and
Than Most Sales Prices] ca
, . € CHILDREN’S ALBUMS...__ from $1.50 The Furniture Center carries
: POPULAR ALBUMS.. $3.15 = i pee eae chosen from top
stock includes:
j CLASSIC ALBUMS.. 3.15 F ss = We Hae Be ke a Frin-St ance : : ) $ : fs gs Lamps, Stromberg-Carlson Radios,
Delivery! Admiral and Motorola . Electric Stoves and Refrigerators,
: K Radios Armstrong's Linoleum, Bigelow
NORGE = : Beauty-Rest, and Spring-Air Mattresses.
and AT THIS BARGAIN ! SHOPPER RECIPES
— : Veal Pot Roast F Cha
P H . L C (i 2
Use 4-6 Ib. veal Bboy or heel or
: : of round, allowing % Ib. per perae
REFRIGERATORS 4-Piece Mahogany Veneer tet or ectah aa Gene en aes
B ED R 0 0 M S E T mole Saad ati pe gig rack = er and
PORES SESE ‘ aer meat. 4 Cup Water;
Large Plate Mirror Including: ok SE ae
Washing Machines © Springs with Pan Gravy (p. 330).ha . e Inner. spring Mattress Use 6 me es allow@ Chenille Bedspread ing % tb. per person. If desired,
Electric Stoves: and” © 2 Pillows eustuer Or one ee fe
100 Per Cent Duck Feathers Stuffing (p, $44); fasten edges,
Water Heaters ©2 Pillows Or, have meat boned and rolled
© Table Lamp in eee ee
: kle with salt and pepper. Add
Norge and Duo Therm eres HIS FOR $1 89 50 S 2-3. eo ig “until St hota
OIL HEATERS (Terms if desired) . en ja [~
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‘ Plays ten 12-inch or twelve 10-inch
YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE MONEY AT.. * records: automatically.: Multi-purpose: tubes
give outstanding performance.
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