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FRENCH CORRAL, Aug. 7—(Speeial to The Nugget).—With clouded
skies so often, the weathermen
are predicting an “early fall.”” Mornings and evenings are quite chilly,
but as yet our section has not been
treated to a drop of rain.
So far we have been luck yenough
to escape forest’ an dtown fires, but
as we had our measure in full last
year, we hpe to be spared this trouble
this year.
The luxury of all kinds of fresh
fruits is ours. Say, did you ever stop
to think what luxurious living we
county folks enjoy? First and best,
fresh air and water, then milk,
cream, butter, eggs, fowl game,
fruits, vegetables and so many good
thins. And we are spared that eternal
or train or
boats. We could mention so many
pleasures that are ours and we accept them every day with so little
appreciation. Let’s see, who’s been
and gone for the past week?
Mr. and Mrs. D. Mardon, Mrs. K.
Renchler and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wagner took their departure for their
ity home after spending a happy
week in camp visiting friends and going over the old haunts of youth.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Robinson, and
Mrs. K. Church were Friday visitors.
Mr. Robinson is in the race for supervisor of the Fourth District.
Mrs. W. Moulton and daughter,
Louisa, made a trip to MaMrysville
Friday to bring Mr. Moulton home.
He has been under treatment for a
sprained hip.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Chatty and children, who have been spending several
weeks with relatives in French Corral, returnd to their home in San
Francisco Friday.
Joe Swazey was down from the
Salmon mine on a short business trip
Friday.
. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Villain and
on, Dr. Gerald Villain and sister
Mrs. Bertha Woodman dropped in
Saturday morning. They were on
their return trip from Lake Tahoe,
-where they had been spending their
vacation. The Villain family were old
residents of French Corral, Dr. Alert Villain and family reside in San
Francisco and his sister. Mrs. Woodman has a home in Walnut Creek.
Mr. L. Dudley was a Saturday visifor. 2
‘Mrs. K. Sullivan, Mrs. Adele
Browning an sons Donald and Willie
were Sap Juan visitors Sunday.
Mrs, Adele Browning and little
sons, Walter, Melvin and Donald, accompanied Miss Minnie Clerkin ¢?
Pike City Sunday evening where they
~will enjoy a camping party for a few
‘days.
Mr. J. H. Haslett and daughter,
‘Henrietta, and son Lioyd and Mr.
G. Orr were Sunday visitors, Mr.
Haslett has purchased the property
aknown as the Robert’s place. and
will soon move from Hammonton to
smake his home here. :
Mr. Bobbs and family of Shady
@©reek visited her sister, MrMs. F.
Clark, Monday.
Thos. Meyers went to Nevada City
Monday. ;
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Culver visited
relatives in Tyler Sunday.
Mr. Haslett and son, Lloyd, were
business visitors Wednesday.
J. W. Culver made a trip to Grass
Walley Wednesday.
(Continued from last week)
After a week of delightful weather,
-we are at the end of July, to say,
the hot weather of which we complain, is considered just right by
people who come from San Francisco.
They say it is a treat to get away
from the cold and fog and come up
‘here to get warmed up.
Autos filled with-campers pass
eontinually. Some remain to enjoy a
few days of our delightful climate,
and to live over again the days of
‘their youth in going over-the old
haunfs.
Our grocer and leading businessman, W. E. Moulton, is suffering
from-a sprained hip; and for the past
‘week has been in Marysville under
special treatment.
Mr. Kendicke who represents the
Chevrolet Auto Co., made a business
trip from Nevada City to this section
Friday. :
Harry Moynier of Oakland, one of
~ . our old-time residents, who, with a
party of relatives, has been sojourning in Harris Meadows for the past
-geveral weeks, visited his sister, Mrs.
A. Browning Friday, while en route
to Bridgeport Resort where he will
‘visit his sister, Mrs. A. Kneebone.
Mrs. V. Harris and children, who
have been visiting her sister, Mrs. A.
Browning, went to Bridgeport Wednesday, where’she will visit with her
-pister, Mrs. A. Kneebone, before returning to her home in Berkeley.
Miss Lucretia Hall of Nevada City
wasa Friday visitor.
W. P. Clerkin looked in at his
‘home here ‘Friday. Mr. Clerkin is
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box-pleated frock shown above, with
very busy hauling hay for his cattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Mardan and Miss.
Mardon’s sister, Mrs. R. Renchler
and their nieve, Mrs. Willah Sinclair
Wagner, her husband, Mr. J. Wagner, all of Oakland, have been camping for the week under our beautiful
pines and oaks. All but Mr. Wagner,
are old time residets of Sweetland,
Burchville and French Corsal and
ase enjoying the home coming in
camp life,
Ms. and Mrs. Steve Kyle if Stockton spent Sunday in camp with their
resatives.
Rev. P. O’Reilly held servile in the
Catholii churih et Birrhville Sunday.
Thos F. Fogarty and son Verne of
Marysville, had business in French
Corrall and Burchville Sunday.
A well has been sunk on the school
ground at Birchville. It is made near
the roadside, so that the weary travellers, too, may obtain a refreshing
drink.
Mr. F. Bear of Smarteville is 86°
health. This is the right place.
“Mr. and Mrs. Chloutier of Oakland
visited Mrs. Cloutier’s aunt, Mrs.W.
E. Moulton, Monday. Mrs. Cloutier,
who inn her girlhood was Dorothy
Smith, is a native of French Corrall.
H. Browning has gone to the mountains above Pike City where he will
be in the employ of Chas. Buhl.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Chatty and children, who have been visiting Mrs.
Chatty’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Culver,
have been visiting with relatives at
Drum Flower’s home. They will return to their home in San Francisco
today.
visited in French Corral some years
ago and is interested in a river
claim near Bridgeport, was a visitor
Wednesday.
E. Fournier of Downieville called
en—his—cousinMrs._A. Browning of
this place Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Moynier and Mr.
and Mrs.. J. Bush of Berkeley ,who
are visiting Mr. Moynier’s sister, Mrs.
Kneebone of Bridgeport, paid a visit
to his sister, Mrs. A. Browning of
this place Wednesday.
GRASS VALLEY PERS@NALS
Jack Curnow has left for Sacra“mento to. resume his course at
Heald’s business college.
Miss Jean Basham of Berkeley is
the guest of Miss Elizabeth Richards
for a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frank were up
from Sacramento for several hours
on business.
Miss Clair Grimes of Oakland is
visiting here as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Freeman.
Miss Irma Ducotey has returned
PARIS SPONSORS SHORT SLEEVES
is another of this season’s fashions for which women
might well be grateful, for it is as comfortable as it is distinguished. The
pleated sections added to its short sleeves. es %
The short-sleeved frock of flat crépe at the right is distinguished by the
diagonal seaming of its inserted waist section and circular skirt” flares.
Dainty shirred petal-frills of organdie are used to soften the bloused bodice
and to form. cuffs an the short sleewse
Mr A. Wolbert of Oakland, who'
its fentinine frill-edged vestee, has
from a vacation spent at Guerneville
on the Russian River.
Maurice Daubin of Roseville, canfor the assembly, was a, visitor in
Grass Valley.
T. H. Williams and wife motored
to Reon Sunday, enjoying a delightful trip.
Nels Jensen is home from San
Francisco after attending the furniture show.
Robert J. Frank came up from
Sacratmento and visited for a short
time. :
Mrs. John R. Phillips has returned
to Berkeley after spending several
days visiting in Grass Valley.
Misa Frances Henwood is home
from Sacramento where she spent the
past week visiting with friends.
Traffic Captain J. E. Blake and officer Andrew Ponta spent the past
week-end in Truckee regulating traffic. ,
Miss Alice Henwood has left for the
San Francisco State Teachers College to resume her teachers’ course, 0NEWSPAPER VALUE 18 TOLD
BY. UNIVERSITY LECTURER
BERKELEY, July 25.—Newspaper
advertising can play a great part in
assisting business through its present troubled waters, is the-bdelief of
California extension division lecturer in economics.
“advertising isn’t meant to be
sasdnal from the standpeint of paying only this or that season”, declares Watson. “Sustained advertising the year around builds a confidence that it not easily shaken.
Steady trade built through advertising cannot be established through
any other method.”
Watson will express his views on
advertising in a series of lectures to
be given under the-auspices of the
University of California extension
division this fall. More than 400
elasses—in-various subjects as well
as correspondence study will be inaugurated throughout the state in
August, it is announced by extension officials.
Nevada City Cleaners
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Examinations, Maps and Reports on Mining or AgricultuPhone 535]
Consulting Engineer
‘Mines and. Mining
Hydraulics
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Official Maps of Nevada
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Office at Residence
262 South Auburn St.
Grass Valley
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Krogh Gravel Mill (complete)
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