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MORE. ABOUT—
TAXES
Nevada City Nugget, Thursday, March 24, 1949—5§ .
News of Nevada City
FRENCH CORRAL -NDGW
INSTALL OFFICERS
AT RECENT MEETING
Zeikel Recital
Scheduled For
BPWC Elect
New Officers
. Church bd
Notes ; : : (Continued from Page 1)
ar y Nn pri Lurline Stuart, correspondent Iifteen members of the NeAriiistidesa :
J ; vada City Business and Profesrmistice “Gay to the lst of hotls
<a ‘ 5 Margaret Mz i ; : 7S 6 i it i
Christian Science Church David Zeikel, internationally . } as pusdent of Oe sional club enjoyed a delightful. 42¥8 4nd includes it in the above ;
famous violinist, now a resident. No. 70 : ar’or/evening at the home of Ruth. Proviseion.
Christian Science society of] of Nevaaq Git : 0. 70, Native Daughters of the. voate Wednesday cveni Equal Pay for Equal Work— :
wae Es Nevada City holds services every recital a City, will , 2Ppear in. Golden West, at a secent meet4 Hi Several assembly bills have been
j Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at} . ae at the veterans’ memorial. ing of the organization, with} The following officers were] introquced that would require} Written and Edited by §
the ohureh of Boutdes ‘atroct, building in Grass Valley Thurs-. Past President Therésa O’Connor elected to serve during the fola invees is wee ie qa Ae 2 e y Students of Nevada City Elementary Scheel
Sunday school will be at 9:45,. 4@Y, April 7. presiding. Other /officers installed] !0WiMS Year: Adelaide Reilley, i oe ee EIGHTH GRADE i
; : j ers installe : : a4 “*! of wages to women as to men ing to send to Europe. Dick tied
Testimonial meeting first) Dorothy Kitts, distinguished lo-. Were Roberta Stuart, fiest vice-. President: Louise Kyle, first vice. ¢,. same 1 the box piel:
Bera vt Gen PRIN Bt) cAI pianist, will be his accom-. President; Ethel Saunders, sec-. President; Wanda Lageson, sec. . loyer Reglstratio wage a ee” ee Mr ss:
pm panist. ce : ond vice president; é vl Se . ceived i i *. Ford’s fourth grade comes
Our reading room is now lop ond vice-president; Phyllia Butz, eS peer igere Ida Mae! senat® bills (906 and 1013) would Ee civics, Sent: SreGes (OC ge times a week. We sing .
cated in the church edifice, 114] This will be the first such. third vice-president; Lois Butz,. *00te third vice president; Betty. aq a new section to the unem. 24¥There were some happy} and sometimes PG bes
Hcnlder sGeet ant ip open Mon. . affair to be sponsorea ey ee outside sentinel; Alta Atchinson, Skalisky, secretary; Gertrude ployment insurance act to au-. faces and some sad ones. Ww. i oa x g008
days, Wednesdays and Fridays,. Town Talkers,” a group of local . Site sentinel; Adele Browning, . 4°!!#"S treasurer. thorize’ employer registration! The softball team i ther wif Sorel
holidays excepted, from 2 to 4 p.m. People who have organized inmarshal; Fannie Moulton, recordPlans have been completed for through the board of equalizam is Seman! bless er will come soon: We are
“Whatsoever things are true,. formally for the purpose of fur-. !2& secretary; Lucy Kneebone,. the “brunch’’ honoring the high. tion. ee ee ee ee :
% whatsoever things are honest,. thering the work of musici treasurer. Next meeting of the. SChool senior girls on Sunday ‘ several games with Grass Valley By Larry Hornberger : hte cle : we . ans Lae : ; = ie , Pharmacist—SB 965 would inwhatsoever ngs are just, what-. and artists living in this area . 'Sanization will be Friday,. March 27. The “brunch” will be crease the li fee f. and other schools.
e pePZoever things are pure, whatso-. by presenting their work to the . PTil 1 served at 12:30 p.m. at the Meth. ing 9 hacwasy fr : $8 to. We. are having folk dancing irths
ever things are lovely, whatso-. public. a The old-time dance held at. °@iSt church recreation hall. ResNB Ony Gs to ‘sug hee: again. We are doing the military B
ever things are of good report; : : i i ervation é i =
Tess be an sie p t Dow Alexander is chairman of the historic French Corral schoola : S are to be made with. pate for a renewal. The fee for. Schottische, cotton eye Joe, and WEIR— At the Community hog*
e Any virtue, and if/the group, which also includes . ®°USe recently was wonderfully . ‘°* Mae Foote. registration of a pharmacist is. W00den shoes under the direc-. pital, Grass’ Valley, March 14
peices pe easin: rca on thes€/ Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Margaret . ™Joved by everyone. The music. After routine club business, de-. raised from $10 to $25 with re-. tion of Mrs. Elise De Mattei and. 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Wel,
things” (Philippians 4:8). This. Setzer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles. ¥#S furnished by the Rhythm. licious refreshments were served. newal raised from $10 to $15,. William Tobiassen. .Nevada City, a daughter. :
is the golden text of the Christ-. Kitts, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schran, . R48¢als, composed of F. A. Stu-. by the hostess. Hours—AB 2420 would specif
ian Science lesson-sermon for] mr. and Mrs. Robert “ Githerg, art, violin and mandolin banjo; that a révintered Chatainine an i .
unday, March 27, on z ; ’ : :
a
ca ere & the sub and Mrs. T. Benton Gray, cy hoe Stuart, drums; Cid Scns Ad not be required to work more oe ELECTRIC SUPPI IES
: Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Harri aide en, violin; Lowell viser y i i he Tiiowihe i nlioud deetelare ee B._Hares, ae Struckman, plane eet Mase With a j Se 40 gril week, or eight Tuesday we made an expericluded in the sermon: and Mrs Al] ‘Kr : nm . D; As. B ° : a y a Pa we ee ‘Ser plage re tas tessa Complete line lighting
Phe Bible: “Blessed dre’ they . Mee age ee MA Buckee bas, been an. Council I hursday pail tees abciincar ce ind evar Ie an alo bec igae ai . i
me which do hunger and thirst after Mrs. David Lamson, and Mr. pointed P.G.&E. agent at North health, and in such case: shall} then pulled out all but one fiber. ixtures, plugs, switches
vighindlenene toe Eley ‘sta: be and Mrs. Zeikel. San Juan. The Nevada City Girl Scout} be paid ,double the hourly rate; . Then we reeled off all the silk. xes, romex, wire
filled’ (Matth 5:6 Zeikel’s first concert, given last A P-TA meeting will be held, council met Thursday night with further that payment of wages Last Wednesda :
ille Matthew 5:6). autumn in Grass Valley, was. Friday evening at 8 o'clock in. Miss Henrietta © McCouestland,. to a registered pharmacist shall Auburti: tor * anes Rahs: meter sockets
one of. the outstanding musical; the North San Juan schoolhouse . Palo Alto, community adviser for. be on a calendar week basis. team won 16 to .21 : It was: 4 RADIOS — APPLIANCES
Trinity Episco al Chue h events of the year here. He has} for election of officers. the Big Tree Region No. 12 of Shoe Repairing — AB 1929 Gd. Sleek was . WATER PUMPS—ELECTRIG
Pp Cc been termed by < critics ‘‘Ameri‘Mr, and Mrs. Samuel L. Gould. the national branch office of the. Would license and regulate shoe ie Jim Curr setae
Rev. Max L. Christensen, rector. °%S Kreisler,” has played with. °f Nevada City were Friday visi-. Girl Scouts. repairing by establishing within : ' SLATER ELECTRIC
the Boston’ and other leading . tors at the Sweetland home of Th i i the depart t f ssioné : é e meeting at city hall was partment of professional 147 So. Aub S
PEST Sik SEY BURARY. symphony orchestras, and has. their daughter, Mrs. F. A. Stuart,. attended by 15. local leaders and. ®24 vocational standards a board Miss Ruth Hogan's : pra vin _—
in Lent appeared in recitals in most major . 424 family. members of the council. Mrs. ©™POwered to establish minimum CT Sane A
ran : FE > bd he $ ie i i : :
Sigh ain Onuton ‘obhool. ANE ator He is: leading Ogle iia helenae iejeor resume. Mary Kohler, who entertained] Prices. The license fees are left Wie: dlacted dew -clesa: Oticees
11. a.m.—Morning prayer and sa * of the ‘unaccompanied ‘ze a, Season on’ Saturday, . the Girl Scout leader at a dinner . Plank. They are as follows: Eugene !
ast bucr I oh 4 ates od: ne violin, and promises to play one . * ay 7. earlier in the evening, was in Restaurants—AB 561 would FE t : ace ‘ ee oe te
Sie Pa wee PS nia onaver: pe cneantn number in his a Mrs. Recipe ae Campbell of the. charge of the meeting. provide for state inspection of heii nee nage oT viceMie
s 7:30 p.m.—Organ recital, Reg. . pril 7 program. a fies ridge has written a Miss McCouestland, who. rep-. 'estaurants with grading to be tary; Carole Fide! ae nae
: ‘ ay 3 © : “cc . = ee $ rn 8 é siey, S
inald Greenbrook at the console Since coming to Nevada City pote tae Pore utile, Pris-. resents the, western states, and. Set up as A, B, and C in accordBonnie Haddy, ser and soosabre OPTOMETRIST
of the new Wurlitzer memorial . 2° )@8 Played for schools and for at [ Guam, outlined the new policies. @7Ce With standards of sanita-. . 1 Eadie taderitoe can bee
e sae 2 various club eedups: and ee Capt. M. Smith and Lt. Lloyd] of the national Girl. Sc ‘can. . tion to be set forth in regulations . 72° ie Underwood, class reorgan. The public is cordially ine § » and with Black: ‘stati : al Girl. Scout organ porter { " 5
wited: Mrs. Kitts presented a series of Shia s seu gust ee field . ization, and discussed problems. °f the state board of health, TI t 1 ‘ EYES EXAMINED
programs over KGFN last winter. . oO; o™ER'® visite at the}of the local council. Under this bill, signs would be ne eee ae ae ASSES rT
i a Cen ane Galatea The program for the coming hah nae of se ang Mrs. The visiting official told coun-. Teauired indicating grade of the. Fifth Grade Club. GL FI ED
: mM. ove ¢ 5 concert, } ; , ; r < Stuart, for a few hours, . ¢j an s “Bianbes . TOstaurant, ae eae
by Wie weetbk, OLE caealistion 1eé announces, will ‘be bake sctatinie 6 te res cil members here of the success i “i 312 Broad Street
by John Davis, Trinity organi made up of numbers requested ‘ing to the air base}in some communities of cooperaMagazines—AB 1356 would Mrs. De Mattei’s
2 nie sleeeitic feet sale by listeners at his various apia fly a ship to the Hawaiian] tion between the Chamber of. Prohibit the salé of comicbooks FOURTH GRADE Telephone 270-W
sy * practice.! pearances here in the past. : ine Commerce and the Girl Scout or-. t® children by making, it a misNevada City
} Thursday had sts Sauers of Sweetland . ganization in. extending an official] demeanor to sell to anyone under We have eight boxes of cloth7 :
ae 4 4 p.m.—Junior choir practice. Nati on a <a Seogan aS SG an-. welcome to new residents and = ae OF Ree ey ees fra
ative Daughters Of a ter driver ran his car into] owners of new businesses. etc. which primarily features. ® a
Friday Cc ld Sauers’ car. crime or the commission of arson
i oiden
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Ca
7:30 p.m—Reading of the. F ; aes Prepare Mr. and Mrs, Robert Savers aseauit murder, ete. ‘ et
aitany, or Joint Reception Regt ing ae ae Mrs, Shaw and Mrs. Bisa? Made Goods—-AB 747) — ri
aaa >, r , i ee 7 a rs. Ma é : wou allow pri i
F ee Laurel Parlor No. 6, Native Sauers at their Sweetland district Coughlin Attend Doll to be sold al is gaunt *
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° aughters of the Golden West,. ranc oe
St. Canice Church Wiles ihe die ee ic ranch. Collectors Luncheon prison premises. At present the. =
a ie aerate fe) resident Leslie Joan Gould, who has i law provides for such sales. only . ®
: Sundave-8 and 10:80 awk “hristine Kite, met last week. been ill with tho: cia: Hanes Mrs. Maudie Shaw and Mrs. at state prisons = ad
Holy days—7:15 and 9 a.m. Final plans were made for a covered. She makes her home Lenore Coughlin of Nevada City Small Clai ¥ Cc t—A ° e
Week days—8 a.m. joint meeting with Manzanita. with her aunt, Mrs. Roberta . “ere suests of the National’ Doll] ,,, ld Me ae ee
Devotional services, Wednes-. Parlor, Grass Valley, Tuesday,. Stuart. Le li : re Collectors club at a luncheon Pe ee ee one a
oy ane Eelnee Fae al as = Stuart. slie has a new ward; the small claims court from $50 . ms rato
hipaa y, 7:30 p.m. unti pril 5, when Grand President] robe and is planning -a formal. #4 meeting at Hotel Claremont, . ;¢, $100
> “@Easter Sunday. Margaret Fansworth wi ith ee? : ‘ Berkeley. ‘ :
caicas or will be re-. /to go with a new fur evening avert naan . Two assembly bills introduced °jacket: adc o Mrs. provide that the board of Sy 2
4 A dinnery preceding the meetWaid ‘ esi .y Coughlin’s collection was sent!_. CO OOATE Of SUDer= ia
e
aide Oden is reps . : 3 ye
Methodist Church ing wil be held at the Legion. sawimi ps Mactan nal EP I ae : Yinrke pnall not shiny Any arn
: Baas 8100} sawmill and expects it soon to] ”» egard Goller frem. 5, public agencies to perform. * *
Dahlgren E. Casey, pastor memorial building at 6:30 p.m.] be in operation. Passau, Germany. This is a very any county functi ‘
Laurel Parlor members wishing Lurline Stuar : Se old hand carved wooden Creche], '. .., ss fh hers dl Ney =
9:45 a.m.—Sunday school, Lloyd] to attend the dinner should notify . ¢) “we eile was planting doi made” in Tels eat dent. $e funds available for such, or any] = e
, : ‘ flower seeds Sunday and is plan; er'so a4 senti é
Be superintendent. ' Annie Darke before April 2. ning to soon start a v ber ; Mrs. Goller many years ago. Mrs. hs tea nie — representing at} ™
cans
a.m:—Worship Service. Ver: SEaian t= what biG ‘ BUAEE: 8 VORGORM IR ; i ore So nereaty temeptice ee ae
“Mary or Martha, Which?” era Steger, chairman, and. garden, Goller sent a fairy folk doll, making body, ove yhich the} sh
6:80 ee You h a ,. Beth Wilson, co-chairmen, assistGene Duggan returning ho which has a history somewhat! poarg loes i hs ica “. 2
AE eth RIN. aly Fellowship. 'ed by Laurel members were sef : * me . like Pinocchio. Py ROSS RS ee SUNOGE Ke
e
‘devotional and recreational servinnted to ausie? dhakeanita 4 rom work one day this week thority and control. ° hess
i ¢ ices in social hall. er o assist I sap te hin in the caught a ring tail cat--which he The above resume is taken. ”
’ Tuesday, 7:30 .p.m.—Choir re-. P’eParation. Teresa Cassettari is} has placed on a chain. Duggan ' from a booklet issued by th @
hearsal. W. Tobiassen, supervis. !" Charge of activities and Thel-. plans to make ; t SPECIAL USE PERMIT iforni fiers a
ing. ‘ a j ma Butz and Edna Maguire, the le , : Mi . ye iia Se tee ee. Renociation = Greantiten. oF fins , Ren id bites the animal OF FOREST SERVICE entitled “The Retailer and. the. pie
j a as inflicted. ali i ae ig 9? Laas <
P Deputy Grand President Carrie ; Sr esi bbeas 7 & =
entecostal Church of God Berryman, assisted by Grand CAMPSITE IS GIVEN ' ee ene nn Ore: eRe wad eeaaieguik asa Fs ose aws and can be seen at »
4it Babidibinie. eons President Anne Whiting and Mrs. Purssell Heads the office of the Nevada City]. ae
Marshal Effice Goering, installed Oakla d Sch ] PTA The Tahoe national forest Chamger of C °
a
Austin Allen, pastor, Minerva Wright and Mary MeD 00 service this year will give the ee Samiaen: a ine
-servey as trustees for the ensuMrs. Mad Special use permit system a test
P 3 s. Madge Purssell was elect% eae oti: é gg i bas
10 a-m.-—-Sunday school, ing’-term.~ These members were . eq president of the’ epacoeae in the Hampshire Rocks camp 21 ee ee ig oe as =
big &.m.——Morning worship, ill at time of installation in. gchool district Parent-Teacher as. ®'0Un4 near Big Bend. @ a’s counties. ‘=
ry
ibe p.m.—Evening service. January. sociation at .a meeting Friday Guerdon Ellis, supervisor, <7
ednesday, 7:45 p.m., evanFollowing the business meet-. afternoon at the Gold Flat school . St@teS that a permit to operate =
gelistic message. ing ‘a short program was _ given. house. the camp ground will be given a i:
Refreshments were served in the Other officers elected were: ‘2 Private partes. He may charge = be
> banquet, hall by Virginia O'Neill] Mrs. Mable Stahl irst 20 Cents per night for parti f
: . Mrs, 2} ahlischmidt, first ; parties o rs)
we
Community Baptist and her. committee. The tables] vice-president; Thomas M. Far-. %X °F less in cars, for which he *
Church were decorated. with shamrocks,. ney, second vice-president: Mary will maintain the cdmp ground. uugreens and\ small “Irish’’ favors. Peard, secretary: The new arrangement is_ bei i . = , . ard, §s y; Ethel: Heyne,. ~. 5 VOIne :
311 Commercial Street treasurer and Lillian Granholm tried out in several. forest camps a YOu CHANGE “Wish we is a
Rev. John A. MacDonald, pastor} MORE ABOUT— auditor. pee tae, Scum Fe wy . ro
9:45 ; Presiding at the meeting was sig of She: experiment Is. to * ” . 9:46 a.m.-eunday koncol. LT ED Mrs. Clara White, past president find out whether .campers will TO we déidl” e
s = a.m.—Morning worship. Bee SANTIN Guest speaker was Ray Ewan, Keep a clean, sanitary CaP ws sai
sinning of a s OF i : :
“The a ° Fadi for Baster on (Continued from Page 1) boy scout executive of the Tahoe . ®'0Un?, under competent superes
a ae
Medan: Tease ite. This week’s : areacouncil. The purpose of his vane . OH, BUT iT * Be
se wi e “The King’s In. ties involving his Canadian . talk was to creat 2 ses£ ” ;
e i
tention: birth. , cub scouting. nterest in Ria “e * WISH your lights would stop blinking bi
Sime p.m.—Youth. Fellowship. He accepted and volunteered Mrs. Purssell. and Mrs. Stahl-, Portable Crusher Is ISN'T w/ eS x when the furnace motor kicks ? Ped
uy 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. f0r overseas duty. Sent to the! schmidt volunteered to aid in a Brought to Community °
r » he’ Missionary Enterprise. China, Burma, India theater, he scouting program for the group ANY MORE?’ . < bd
Wednesday : flew the hump on the supply. It was decided that ‘a troop be Herb Hallett, city superintend~ * WISH your cords for lamps and clocks «=
sday run,’ successfully completing 63. establish oy 4, . ent of streets, went to Stockto ° radi
6688 Wi pve Le established and affiliated with ss v wo
pg p.m.—Teacher training] missions. On what was to have] Troop 23 of Nevada City. to bring the recently purchased es and radios uld not be such a tangled =
7:30 p.m.—Quarterly busi sie a apap sinus nis air Following business meeting, oo! mock crashes $0 Savada So EMBARRASSING to nuisance?
, y business. craft exploded in mid-air. He. cak City. ba ioe cake and tea were served. . find that even your best x
meeting. bailed out with only slight inThe crusher, purchased recentfriend doesn’t know ea * = Wcviaa: ee ee ee by Oy ciel” Ga ee Sieh em eee * WISH your coffee would perk faster, ~
4 P.m.—Good News club. only time he was forced to. NC Home Department rock for street repairs, was obover and wag bd waffle iron t i ick =
mim Woune weotie's night. . ahendon on sirerett in 18 years harns Fea tained at a sale of surplus govpn tha oe m get going quicker and the i.
ate Ga e i ectri . of flying. g y ernment equipment. * electric heater make haste with the heat? ,
Ponemah Council. T Lt. Sandin returned to the. March meeting of the members. . .*°CO™Panying Hallett on the There are lots of folks ya =
Share Toi Pp ee fe] U; ‘S. 4 January 1946 and wasjand friends of the Nevada City la was an Swain, new Nevada you'll want to know as ve
rojec assigned as instructor at Castle} Home Department was held at r REDOr. manager, you're married. = Th u ere is id. “di
Ponemah field, Merced. In 1947 he attended] Seaman’s Lodge, yesterday at
: F 4 just one sure way to avoid. dippy” lights, octopus bs
\g :
jars ieee aire No. 6, Daugh-. instrument school and entered. 11 a.m. M fa ss Wedding Announceoutlets, tanglefoot cords and slow motion applia wh ie
chia Ocahontas’ discussed. the reconnaissance work he is Lunch and coffee were served arysville . Students — ¥ bey : ‘ou build d
n welfare at the regular busi. now engaged in. ‘. Give Assembl Tod and easy to send. You * ¥ wid and remodel your hase, Tax must be strong bl
pat mente last night in Odd] The air forces sent him to] 1.0.0.F. MEETS y ay may see the largest and > minded and demand that complete and modern wiring is by
Ai shall. Alaska and Greenland in 1948 and Weekly meeting of Oustomah A musical program featuring finest selection in the : installed in every r f h lwa bad
sone oor meeting of the. he pioneered in testing ski-. Lodge No. 16, L.0.0.F, was hela. °l°®S of 60 Marysvflle. high state at our office. z ry room of your house. Then you will aly ‘5 aera
: a project. began to. pro-. equi a imnKad sag d school students wi : * I
vide a Pages ee pro-/ equipped aircraft under varying . at Odd Fellows hall Tuesday. 5°" ts will be heard tothies Gs vanes ave a place to plug-in the new lamps and appliances you ~~.
mae uldren’s toys} Arctic conditions, setting records . night, with George Halstead, no-. °2” @t 1 P.m. in the Nevada delivesion ; ® buy and electrici ill :P he equipment to be given to. for landing on unchartered is-. ble grand, in charge. Practice of . “1tY high school gym. As Sm geomet, San Ge y ricity will come-a-running at full power. Why =
ie e supplied and cared’ for. where landings were formerly] business session attended by a to the Nevada City students as A free Bride s :
Hee cup which would make a thought impossible. large crowd. part of a regular spring proBooklet .all
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Rah project of supplying One island which he discovered gram tour by the Marysville muabout the Wedding
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*‘w items for the children, has since been ‘named Sandin. {LL THIS WEEK siclans. Te flies ayia Ps d a ae
mers island. Mrs. Genevieve Cooper, salesIn charge of the assembly will jetvewllauee™ Mi for SLECTRIG WIRENES t Is Certified y x ima
. FATHER ILL At present he is engaged in. lady at Risley’s, is under the. 2° Bob Topliff, student body to know about wedding etquette \\ : A 2-4 as the best—see that you get a certiWM .
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Innis re sci ak tna — ser vanes ae week, and is remain. President. . +. call for your copy. =H ficate—signed and sealed that says _ :
: ; ~. conducte y e headquarters. ing a ome with th ‘ ‘
My} aS. you “Certified Adequate Wiring’. i
turned from Médesto Monday in ai . oe ’ z — as
enin . of the strategic air command. : . ; : :
o ‘ ‘ite 8 where they had _ been Discovery of gold bearin * he American flag was raised ; , , Nae HO Eo
ed by the serious illness of “a ” & by Captain Montgomery of the ‘ * ee es ats oe a
Mrs. Innig’ The ‘‘Bear Flag” was adopted quartz at Grass Valley im. 1850 §.S. Portsmouth in Ports th ‘ : : ‘ a ee ee
it S father, W. BE. Bar-. by the state legislature in 1911] revolutionized gold mining in Plaza t S yee y j Beer Ro
olomew, as the official State flag. California. , a0 ee A et Sen.
ete esteterietedteeteteop teoteteopeteateeatere P-G and’ = paciric @as AND TR ry