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; NEVADA CITY: Seventy-two persons gathered —
BO ARD RAPS _ . last Friday night at the Deer Creek Inn under the aus) oe pices of the Sierra Nevada Chamber of C t
. Volume 21—No. 19 NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA Tuesday, May 11, 1948 FQRECT [JN[T [hear Charles H. Purcell, state Director of Public Worker
respond to the question of how soon the Downieville
m “ih FLKS HOLD : ; ‘MONOPOLY’ Highway (49) can be completed.
y THINKING OUT LOUD T 1) 0 “ il C Hi P 0 WE R Ce a ae The Federal Public Roads Administration has com-=
4 a we GbR ? DA s County ‘Board of Supervisors, be-. Pleted most of the road improvement between the
ee MOTHER S y By Harley M. Leete; Jr. fore adjourning Wednesday night,, Middle Yuba River and the North Fork of the Yuba,
SERVICES CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR Wordle Vine ean ca but tere remains a piece about 3! miles in the jurisSe OTE,
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i A great many members of the .e a : ecg fs ee ; 5 ee .
nee : Citic Wake The Board of Supervisors:deserves hearty com-'. and any similar action on the part diction of the State, including Depot Hill, which the
Se eee One Teme . of the U. S. Forest Service .
Pe a ae ihe NEVADA CITY: Impressive. Mendation for their stand in opposing the Forest ServThe resolution was passed after. People of Sierra and Nevada Counties are anxious t&
were some sort of strange animal, . Yotn's Day services were held/ice’s Co-Operative Sustained Yield Unit Plan, and de. hearing both pee ire een eee improved, especially since the road is now used
DSi oe ; : ). by the Elks Sunday in their : nee 4 : versy respecting é Godleat: 3 sibenes : Sipe
Wearing feathers instead of ji . clubrooms on North Pine Street. . NOuncing specifically. the *Woodleaf Unit established . tropcsal. The resolution wee ‘ai. . continually by heavy trucks and trailers bringing lum_
Rai Noe sot Néciecal We ave peti ees were ae under that program. , Bet “ the yt of the gone ber from the Calida mills at Brandy City.
a ie te te pacar es com.. to the mothers attending. ere : : a tates orest ervice and the tl ok : iene ee 5
all socialists and-rapidly becom-. E otiea walk. hee de Bide. Sustained yield units sound wonderful—on paper. . agricultural Department in Wash: % Purcell, after giving an account
. ing > gsocialis > hour,
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) Ne gre: activity. of he €
SNE ee tite ta the, ste. qanta . and youngest mother. Under di:. Their purpose is to conserve the forest. The mechanics . ington. . of ihe ‘stent actiity. OS ae
only we -stick to the old party : : * .
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. . . ‘ . Highway Commission, and stating
rection of: John--Sbaffi, exalted hi ene The resolution finds that the’
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names, Aa ruler, a musical program was giy. @are this. Lumbermen who own stands of timber adnankrace fe partial and Wieadier, . that the board» was using funds : fe en. Rev. Russell Lincoln of the jacent to Forest Service land agree to adhere to the Inatory in favor of the grantees, . if plies Hg his aaeces ae eee
Whenever a municipality, Un. pot Methodist Church gave a in Ss : Ee
the Soper Wheeler Company, and /. : io S nearer rhs
der the laws passed by state les. jrief address, orest Service cutting program. of the Bosements Bax and Lame! . ing . Charles Whitmore, district islature, buys its own Water SUD= . pier fried, past exalted In return for this the Forest Service agrees to sell . ber Company, and is monopolistic .
. omega 5 pment dors is Bias ei!
ply and sets up business aS 4) puter was in cha rge of. the , ‘ £ tj i ke] b Th in its tendencies, tying up in the . the road, and present his report.
municipal service corportion, it) Mothers Day ritualistic’ service. C€rtain stands of timber to the lumber operators. €SE . Plumas National Forest, 89,676 . in time for the October meeting
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NEVADA CITY: Mayor Aibert . Attending the » meeting were
S. Bates has appointed commit-. Dr. June Harris eof Scramento
tees of the Nevada City Council; and Sierra County, Steve Paxton,
District Manager of the State
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i takes, betes a sie aia ne —~— ere also to’ be cut in accordance with official forest . acres, which would affect the well . it ward socialism. NMen a public
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being of many communities now
Fs ‘Hr"utility district is formed, pace BETTY JANE RORE practice. f z depending on lumbering operaist the case of the recently organized
The net result, on paper, is vood. Timber is cut] tions and many: amall saw mills Cc
Utilities District of Donner SumNAMED PHI BETE ‘ bid . é —— in the-area to care for the municipal departonly as fast as it grows, and the area in which this is ,
mit; it has ‘become, to the extent, NEVADA CITY Bett am ies ments. Chamber of Commerce, Senator
(anh eas . . rAd NEV £ i : 3etty Jz . ° . : ° rk t < ° . b See ee 1 oT Stn : a eae
Seer tiene cba ca . Rote. of Nevada. Clty has. poen'. thistle is inv effect is. Increased: Ore fevesie are’ conH. F. Sofge will be in charge Allen G. Thurman, James Flan
towns in California) which own 7 apg “ ae OAKLAND GOLD FLAT of streets; Arthur B. Innis, police, Pesan, Plumas County Board of
9 3 their own lighting and power sys. lected to Alpha Chapter of Phi! served. and service; Merle M. Headley,. Supervisors, Stanley Bailey, edtems,;their own water supply and . Beta Kappa, national honor soBut the set-up doesn’t work out in practice as TEACHERS QUIT JOBS . waters and sewers; and Thomas itor of the Portola Reporter, Ateven their own garbage service. . “lety, on the gpa A rial dapat : H. Taylor, parks and finance, ~ [tormey"Bud James of Portola, EtRoseville is a fair example of . the University of California. neatly as it does on Paper. NEVADA ‘CITY: RoR. Lewis, The council agreed it will ad-. ton Carvin, Attilio Lombardi, an@ °*
She was among 191. students
Winning the coveted honor primarily for distinguished scholar-. of free enterprise, it vastly increases the: power ‘of a
ship, with consideration given to
proven leadership in student ac: . é
tivities. :"? courages small ones. Counties or business enterprises
ie fee ee Ce which enter into agreements with forest services offic. uraay, concerning the resienation x inh ie ee
sistant dean of women and presi-. ials are soon embarassed when the responsible official . °' tree teachers in that school, MEETING AT FRENCH . great success .
such a city. The mayor of Roseville is a candidate for the state
senate. He is running’on what is
a thinly disguised socialistic platform. He believes in public ownership of utilities, because they
have served Boseville remarkably well. Sacramento, not long
since, became the owner of its
Because it infringes on the democyatic principles temporary chairman and répre-. vertise for a suitable life guard Antone Lavyezzola, of the: Sierra
senting a majority of the parents] to take care of the municipal pool, County Board of Supervisors,
; : of the Oakland (Gold Flat} School. in the summer months. A survey “Sheriff Dewey Johnson of. Sierra
government agency. It encourages big operators, ‘dis. District, who lodged a. protest in. of the junction cf Pine and Broad, County, and “Warren Odell, chairs
the office of Superintendent of. Streets, which it is proposed to Min of the Nevada County Boar@
Schools Walter A. Carlson on. Sat-. lower, was ordered. of Supervisors.
yesterday issued a statement con‘ ; le Fr 6Alphe é A ph id : a j ‘ r ‘
electric and power service. San. Gent of 4 sme epneae is transferred and replaced with another executive, . cerning the trouble . George Hansen, chairman of the
Francisco ownsall but a small * ‘ Aj ; : : The ‘teachers who resigned, CORRAT TOLD WATER Sierra Nevada Chamber of Guae
fraction of its public transit. It JUNIOR CHAMBER equally intelligent, but equipped with an entirely Be rs ARAAL . merce, confidently predicts that
owns its own water supply and set of directives, instructions and interpretations from . at the end of the school year im SUPPLY PLENTIFUL the state will begin work on the
»otentially its f ight and powhic s 2 he MMT : : . are Miss Lails ’Dea,. prin4 Downieville H tghway in the
patently fe own light and . PLANS HI-JINKS . . the brilliant but ever-changing minds in Washington. ane wr Miss Laila © Dea:-prinPREMIO. GaAtAnr Gicl Been ur cae
ee GRASS VALLEY: The Grass Thus the municipalities place a portion of their and Miss Sylvia’ Ronning. egular monthly meeting of the Hansen will announce the per; story 7 ay of . Valley Junior Chamer of) Com! . Lewis said that the trotible was . San Juan Ridge "Water Associa-. sonnel to make up the delegation
So the story goes. The day of ‘ <. ee e c 4 S saic é rouble w
rugged individualism is almost] ™¢rce plans Frontier Hi-Jinks for welfare and future es the hands of 3 a beans so aes y caused solely by the orders of.the . tion, was well attended by some! at a-later date.
rer, The greatest advocate cf} May 22nd. John Brown. is chair-. which thinks not in terms of localties;-ofindividual . wara or trustees” He stated’ tha (Phirty meniwersox May 2nd, 1948,. ’ The next meting-o¢_the-Sterrs
over. The greatest advocat f 5 F :
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d socialism this country ever had. an of the committee arranging sawmill com anies but in terms of the vast nation parents, or the great majority of . -:t the French Corral Hall. . ; Nevada Chamber: will _be hel@
ae was a Democrat Franklin p. the event. ae ‘ : ‘ Xn ] os ; them, are attempting to persuade Reports from the various Com. } Friday night, May 14.
Pi ce aye be apace satan Sib eta co Proceeds of the affair will be The rise or fall of Nevada City or Grass MAHON thoy nenena: sto. withaeaue Grate . ciittees tases Stedes Supervisor, PRY NES
v s C. as, ety) eek poy SOC NRET R Xr evcta P le . . . aeatiwia tt i ware stat al i pintnes AACR RE a gs ae phe tg 4 7 oa .
the bills that gave ts alt the . T0 t Tex tors Mew fystcm °f ie too amall a factor for the eeniuscs ih Washington . resignations. ened hae, Bratifying, especially . Candidate Tells Plan
taxes that. provide funds for old. *'eet signs for Grass Valley. : ; bs “Contrary to the usual method] regarding the water outlook bon oN
sae Henetiis unemployment, and Tickets may be purchased from. to seriously consider. which permits the school princi. this scason, which shows more} For Youth Centers ®
insurance bénefits. Some ‘of our . 22Y member of the organization. That is our own lookout—and we can best pro. ! to purciaase supplies, the . than an average supply BVENBDIS. SE ee
rugged individualists are impeAES, CEES trustees forbade her to spend. any_. Which assures the users they will! candidate for the state assembiy
cunious. They advocate the adCAPTAIN JOE BLAKE tect and retain control of our future by joming~the money. The result has been she. be able to have their wonderful; from the sixth district, this week
s. : . Board of Supervisors and the Lumbermen’s Protechas®een obliged to purchase from . vegetables at their best. said he favors a system of statevantages of the horse and buggy,
aaa 3 r cars f O . Fags ° ; i her private funds, soap, first aid Immediately after this mecting,'! subsidized summer camps or cenMEh Ge ee ae an cs SPEAKS ON DRIVING tive Association in their stand against the.Co-opersupplies and: other materials for . they-drove to-the home~of Mr. ters through the Sierra region for
the poorhouse”’, They are’ ténderGRASS “VALLEY: Highway . ative Sustained Yield Unit policy. the pupils welfare. and Mrs, Aleck Stewart, who wert the. youth of California,
ly cared for, while they curse the . Patrol Captain J. EE .Blake reaot : Balke TP URESES have been cant pirate poelauloascien eae ee ee Mee Lea activity Oe
times in which they live, cently addressed the sotial studies Cam —— : s fied se PEPER OLY and inadequate oo pies nour nme wae sre Ee inter Aeierrey eo saiicgdet oo
~~ e & classes of the Grass Valley High le : drinking fountain conditions and Aig F wemy and their daughter poesia Soy Reynolds Relieves.
Phesa 46be auve abo .go.catied . Bcheo! 1) assembly At AP Mon unsanitary ad unhealthful lavaLonnie. ey, lee: Ha iciglr tials iach Proven by, the
pe Waa 1¢ which every citi. motor car operation, driving courE ma ey SOREIEONS, Enere hag, peer Ene ane Bed. Brought Rsssace’ eplendid: remulte team Boy spina de reforms, under which every
no running water in the boys’. eats with them, and all enjoyed, Scout camps’ and activities.
zen,” becomes financially respon. tesy, vehicle code regulations, and
sible. for the welfare of all citi. Student, parent and patrol public @
; ir old . relations. °
3 % school bell is without a rope, so. fee and the nice thick cream sup-. Mountain area, properly superzene whe 30 une viskee pis ve The social studies' classes are
rv that in event of fire, a messenger . plied by the hostess, vised, could serve as one step ina
WORT Jatt fAE Orne ccc ie now canes ie tanewiaa to drive
must be sent into the rooms to It is with deep regret that we program to curb the rising flood
social order. When a municipality BS => =
notify the children and teachers. . have to state that this was a fare-. Of juvenile crime in California.
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1s in akes. over its util. under’ direction of Mrs. Vera In: , : : : ’ ‘
moves in “ind takes. over its u
Lewis recited a number of . Well party for our good neighbors, . Supervisors could be found in the
ae services it is < ew: gram. The classes have been bs “a
TAGE ONE ARAM Nh 16 On NEY loaned considerable equipment by FROM THE BOOK EDITED BY C. L. CANFIELD other conditions imposed by the] Who have sold their home to Los . ranks.of-teachers between semeslavatory for over a year. The. the same with the wonderful cof“A series of such centers in our
dows the road toward Nap capien the Galifarnia (State automobile g trustees and declared that he. Angeles people, and will be leav-. ters or in the ranks of specialized
soa ee A: re Sai in sgh Association .The equipment in-. —/J . would seek their recall in event. ing for an extended tour of distant . professionals. Here young people
out e middie man, even 0 serae ie hy 4 they fused t ‘esi parts. They say they will be hack! could’ be tz zht rork :
iss CES : stter ser. cludes instruments: to test depth . ey refused to. resign. Ss. y say i€y will be Bac ula’ je taught to work together
PRLS tien “pertotmm: a pecter: nes vision, muscular control, hand and MAY 2, 1852. The creek claim panned out well The school board will meet. on the San Juan Ridge to settle. and to appreciate the finer things
vice, i ee “. feet reactions, ear and eye reac-. for the week, the clean-up yesterday amounted to sixty. Friday evening in the school and. again, as they like the nice clithat somehow seem to find their,
ee ia tions and reflexes. : . h b hk have invited Carlson, the parents. Mate and _ the people who live] €xpression in’ our great. mouns
HB % one ounces. Dunn and his partner have been at the . or snc distriottesohers and-any-. . here. easrien te
The United States has not gone : cabin all afternoon bargaining to buy the claims out. one else interested, to be present ma
0 ET en eee ene STEINHAUF, DAHL BUY right and we agreed on terms. They are to give us three . *" * °° GIVE TO SALVATION ARMY
3ritain in national socialism, i HEADLEY’S GARAGE ge d doll j h d ' th me mn nace % ;
its laws regulating monopolies ousan Cllars 1n cash and we turn the ground o RECENT ARRIVALS By H H d y Menry HMotvedt are certainly in the direction of : A .
ee sR aN of some of. NEVADA CITY: Merle Mo them. This suits both of us, as we will go away next
the national utilities such as rail-. Headley, recently elected to the] ouih and do not want any interests left behind, as . AT NATIONAL HOTEL The Salvation Army, with Headquarters for Ne‘ ; Nevada City Council, has an2 3 i i"
‘oads. France mg time 5 * : ; . roads. France for a long nounced the sale of his garage at. neither of us calculate on coming back. As we have!» » Re Pia Bint vada County in Grass Valley, is now conducting its an
has owned its railroads. ‘Britain
"age Ss. , < and at
. . . : Presario ‘ Behe : 2 ts has owned its railroads less than ee oR hee iF. already agreed to sell our interests in the river claims ane ‘San bss enis oo ca nual financial campaign. a vear. B j as take the . Pbeinnaut. sate ty vi ° . arry Keck, Cu ank, Mont. . . ° ° . pied Gree ok Pash aidel cca ap and operated the garage for sev-. for six thousand and are to receive our money on June Vistor M. Musddck ‘Yubs, City . " In these trying times we need your fiIt thus far hasn’t worked very . €r@l years. a 1, we will have nine thousand dollars to divide between re sl ; e nancial support more than ever in order to carry out “well, but that is probably due to 4 . . . ’ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Con: * os : autiquatea methods of coal min-. Word Received Of us, which is not very bad for a winter’s work. nick and son Robert of Berkeley, . QUF social service Program to the communities of Grass
ing, as well as to government inDeath Of Mrs I eien Eddie I had some nice letters from home and a copy of ae ‘ x A Valley, Nevada City and the County. You know the rience i ining < arket‘ bs . : . : . Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Bradley . + ‘ i ee periohee Tits ee ee seers ; : a ssazes. the Winstead Herald, in which there is an item that aed © chivas rkeley, cant, . Kimd of work we have been doing in the past, we
ing coal. Communications, includNEVADA CITY: Messages
: Jr. and 3 children, Berkeley, Calif. s : ing postal and telephone service,. have been ‘received by relatives Mr. Alfred Jackson, of Norfolk, had made his fortune Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan, would like to do even better in the future. We can
oe tie Ih Peale Ete cae ee fete ident of Newea. in the California mines and would soon return and "Mrs. John. A. Fultin, of {20 that only if you get behind us in a practical way.
opoles 1 UNE le . b ar 2 4 5 ) 2 3S. = 4 ace i ig > m : : Ps t—* e 7 In, : have only the postoffice to show . City and Grass Valley, died Sat-. settle down in his old home. . guess the editor is missagraniaats, ‘ ay We are carrying a heavy program here at home,
asa socialistic srprise in this “ds in Sa Prancisco. : : : : Js 1G, urnnan, arson ity, : :
lh uistic enterprise in this a ate SCO tow of . aken about my settling down. Norfolk is too small a vilieeaae supplying food and shelter to those who pass through; ; ee * Hamilton Eddie, mine superin-. age for me, although there was a time when I thought it “ ane Ban Periando, ‘Calle food and clothing to the needy in our local community.
A : : p esceres pe va . a
‘ . Miss Doris reat, San Andreas,
But we have established the novniaced estate _ —. pp was the greatest place on earth. I am beginning to bePrva is ea e We have een able te amonie week fas itn ain ana
Te ssee Valley light and power . €rs, é 1. yO MPA s wre r Jalif, ; . ;
eee MEN tan collie Labs Ueaase 3 WORE noe . ewe ae that this is going to be a great state, and} Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Degio-}men also. You can t go wrong by asking the Army to
athe : eae , : se oO} illiams Grass Val: : : f vanni, Janesville, Calif. ‘
SO ceaplsgisyn tc niko ice eee as ee cima phan the chances are that it will be my home. First, however, W. J. Donahue, S. F, Sullivan help you at any time of the day, nor can you go wrong “
> € is cos z toes : 3 hola a baa =F noe ty ” : ° , ‘ i ; y . . . ‘ probably could not convince one . céliné~ Cannon and Dr. Bernice Iam going to see something of the world; ws will a4 _ cc) ora ae T. C. Jacobson by supporting this splendid work that treats all alike.
Pee ps re ‘ it ig articEddie.
* : ‘ wil, € aLlrs. ; + Jaconds ’ te és
nye peice a oe pie The deceased was born in Europe and acc around for hes months we ete ae Graniteville, Calif. This isa local drive for funds to be spent locally. far below those of private cor. Angeles Camp 78 years ago. se fae ee be ws Siig saiiahgeapas trip ae ay t if D. Sociale Vaeison We Just the kind of thing you like to see. Therefore <a.
porations. However, if allowances . : wul expand my ideas, broaden me out, and that wl WwW: It ; Nee SF aaa ask ou to give that we ma do We also hav Girl: were made for the taxes whic) . Gold Star Mothers ‘}get rid of some of my Puritan notions. It may be so Suds Wi OREN, Genk. te d 3 fi Old f 4 at b
the government does not pay, it i ° ee ° hd ae : : Roy Schaible ‘and Les "Bayley an oys omes, Id olks Homes, Hospitals. Bewould prove to cost more than it . Will Receive ecutive but I guess my bringing up has not been aay great). ye. er ~~ . sides all this, we are doing a big work in any land
does in the TVA book accounts. GRASS VALLEY: The Sierra \ : : Be ‘3 ; : 3 Z : = And certainly with the present,onscler of Gala Star Mothers will drawback. Come to think of it, he has got as many Norman: Schaltz and Milton/ where the Allied armies are at work and where your
set-up it cannot be properly used . receive a visit from Mrs. Eliza-. Queer ideas as . have. He has asked me to give him Archie Ramsey, Winston, Ariz. boys are serving. We must help to keep them busy
as a measuring stick, unless it+}-peth Benson;~North Hollywood. . f . h I a ve lad to do ] like the old do M Y av ' pee ; P : : s . =#dds on the taxes private power national. third. vice president of Jack, ieee b m 5, 24 h d f d fP df 24 Suraike ck M. H. Link of and interested in clean sports. Will you help us to companies pay. In any event it is] the organization, on May 16th. mighty well, but somehow he was fonder of Pard from Troy W. Gillespie, wife and son. Mmake life more pleasant for them? You can do that
a faltering step in federal socialMrs. Benson will attend the for. . : eae ‘ ’ a : : i ism, and let us not forget it: on APs itinch Ae Sik Jacadéhars the peninning, and cece sue not very Me ae Se ea eis iis by donating to your local Salvation Army in Grass ane ter, Preceding the ceremony the . bim to the eet with me. Then he is oe to take the; > 2. Posth ce Fear Puniee . RY.
nina P . ice > gi Auxiliary will t t two : ‘ ; A
We would guess that other} American Legion a ease turn to page tw Mill, San Jose, Calif.
° * power developments will be the] Serve a banquet to ‘the sake clot
C. A. Hart & oF During the month of May there will be ladies next step in federal ownership of . Mothers, their husbands and their Ceca; tis E shakes B Ride J. R. Keate, Modesto Calif. and men calling on you for donations. These collectors. water resources and their use. . friends. ervices rie or erlirs Fosse ides Frank Lee, S. F. ill he ‘official ll i li ; boo
e det adt # tHe ehank
i wl ave our official collecting lists or receipt k.
The Central Valleys may be the The next meeting o ‘ ra Leonard Geo, Sacramento.
next one. And, in the not too dis. ter will take place bain sue De Mrs. Vivian Vandercook . To Wheatland Parade Arthur Haskell, Woodland, Should no one happen to call on you, please tant future, we think the coun. Ome of Mrs. ai odage, 2 GRASS VALLEY: Funeral ser‘NEVADA CITY: The Nevada B. Wilcox, Oakland, Calif. ; . : ‘ . try's railroad systems may be. Street, Nevada City, vices were held in the Hooper and. County Sherif’s Posse in Wheat-. HL. R. Morris ana’ wi’ New mail or bring’ your check or cash donation to . The 4 Kedaken over, or perhaps the coal . Weaver Mortuary this afternoon] land Sunday rode in its first pa. Orleans, La. ; Salvation Army, 134 So. Auburn St., Grass Valley.
+, "wines will be first. A few more] DAUGHTERS OF NILE for Mrs. Vivian Pearl Vandercook, . rade of this season. A special inC. W Corson, U. S. Forest Ser, <2 ‘ * ¢ strikes tying up the national. ORGANIZE who died in a local hospital Sun. vitation was given the posse in. vice, San Francisco. . What ever you do, don’t let the month of May slip
ie economy in hard knots may reGRASS VALLEY: An haigiciyl day. Rev. Ww. piace ppc at remembrance of Wheatland GO, Tonio ial SF away without us recéiving your donation. : q sult in just ‘that. We believe the] zation of a Daughters of the Nile. ted the service. Mrs. Vandercoo bank robbery of last year, when C. L. Durrell, U. S. Mint, S. F. : ‘ a people generally would prefer to} Club will be effected mext Tues-. was buried in Elm Ridge Cem-. all three bandits were either capMr. and Mrs. F. C. McCullock Ask anybody who. has been mm. the forces what Ee leave these industries, the rail-. day, April 11th, at a luncheon in . etery. tured or killed. and children. Mrs. McCullock is the Army. did for them. Help us to keep it up. Now Be roads and the coal mines, in pri-. the home of Mrs. Alma Powell, The deceased was born 80 years At a, special meeting. members . a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. : Sue ° : ee. vate hands, but most of us are. 530 Richardsson Street. ago and had lived in Grass Valley . of the posse decided they would. Wright of San Mateo, Calif, 18 the hour : this 18 the month “give your donation pretty tired of being cold in the The formation of the club is. for four years, She. lived on Secride in all parades of surrounding Mr, and Mrs. Geo. N. Card of . 1N May. For any further information you may i ‘Winter time and losing money on. sponsored by Daughters of the ond Street on Murphy Hill. She. communities when invited, Mill Valle}, Calif. ° h : ye ; a i es . “‘*ouy crops just when the market. Nile in Sacramento, some of. léaves a son, Elliott Vandercook % ’ Mr, and Mrs. 8. A. Draper of ave regarding our work, drop in and see
ie for farm produce is soaring. whom will attend the meeting. . of Berkeley. . BUILD NEVADA COUNTY . Toole, Utah. day, we shall be glad to have you call and talk it