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NEVADA Ci CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET _ FRIDAY, JULY 11, j¢ ieee neem an
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q 2g adi Pp roblem ‘a time to begin serving hot lunches . Gome to retain their plastic license by the governor Py
re ting Re ing o the youngsters before cold eS since the division ‘will not . ‘the senate. néirmed jy
By GARRY CLEVLLAGD MYEKS, PhD, “I .ried to-help Tommy at home, her starts this fall. ——-+veorder when its present supply is; Forty three per cent of
f is . out he soun burst into tears, Saying Jack Williams, son of Mr. and exhausted. . é : in California are tax
FRUM one of the very many ine could not learn, that he was too Mrs. Clifford Williams, spent the: San Francisco was the first com-. .
Diaeey homes comes cue them ar dumb and it was no use to ty to sien : Jul ith munity in the world to adopt the. ee
vaccount of a boy, 9, (with a sister. eo.. somebody to learn what he ts weekend of the Fourth of uly w a) Bae 3 oa hak iisbinsteaios
6). Whatever other factors are in-\+,¢ dumb to learn. He quoted his — “ta parents in Camptonville. Jack is cable car tor pu Ansp ;
_. volved, ‘there can be no doubt that father word fot word.” ‘4 the navy and is stationed at Trea-; Sto:ke of rough rice on March 1 in
this boy’s lag at book learning, esin writing this mother 1 urged +. Jand. He was accompanied by . California. warehouses and mills .to-, . 1789, and k
eel sate: Aes as ber her never to talk to this child about ed Pilcy, also stationed there. taled 2,087,000 bags. peas nown at that time
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ing this child’s first experience with ers aie anedione oa gil rhe Lester Brown family are. ‘The sym of the-whole matter is. . Order. In 1go5 Pi
hi tion oc cir Pies tue cee . , charter
oe te: “When he was five his: cert with an expert. From your pub—ychine commietion of their home, this; our civilization cannot survive . ed as the Tammany Societ
datinee Becidad to sabes him to rezd. {lie library you may be able to borrow an the Pie road south of Camptonmaterially unless it be redeemed The school master is a more y.
Dow.
When the child missed a word the books full of the things tins boy ville. Thov.plan to complete it after spiritually—Woedrow Wilson. antagonist than tp
© Soldier,
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r Read to
t is so deeply intcrested im
pee baton” dig oon ss daca him from them, so as.to help build ss : fe fae mS and the alphabet a meal
nue sg w Mig ia not thinkg. up in his heart and head a happier Leon Pead moved his family. from The state board of harbor comweapon than the } 가琀昀椀挀椀攀渀琀
pe pecs nagar > aioe would: association with books. Aewgsa Valley to Cammtonyv sige where missioners in San Francisco is com. ik ayonet, Lens
“end With the father in.a rage and. Children’s Magazines Read is employed by the U. S. forest posed of three members appointed .
vered with ; wery ' f the bn suphor i ses cms “ Some of the children’s magazines service ay foreman: 0 seer i
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all lady
The Tammany Society of
, York was first Organized My2
thoy move in.
ae kro vwnoo .
atta thatthe eae De Lee CT TT Tet ere t
Father Scoided should heip him, especially those erengoa “Tew.
‘~ ‘ -, with many short, simple pictured Mra, Mary L. Jackson writes from
po a es Be tae ee items and short legends about them, hor new home at 441 Salem Street,
meaning of the words and, since he :
qebing «t him in 2 sneering tone. likes oe wake things, Me will have a recently left Camptonville and plans
‘Shame on Tommy. He’s dumb. Too} P; Z : :
dumb to learn to read. . never ape ti ive to read in order todo. _ 5 sccure Her degree from Chico
: pg “4 boc ph p Paget ‘a getting the hang of reading from 4
* . few of the betier comic strips of the
dumbbell 1 learned to read when gewspaper. ceded eatiowe
‘so on. He never was se hardon Nera, If you will read to him he may ‘. Ayerts ths weex atthe Alvin
as on Prin He said fathers al-: Sg more Ee engd Y eeeeciens tan Molen home were Rev. and Mfrs. .
1 iy rom 8 oF See
we Si ee mee greet diffieulty with of pictures and reading matter of . “larence T. .Molen = sea
rekdin at school. Once in a great easy vocabulary. Be sure you don’t Teddy and Mary, of Princeton, Ill..
” while he knows his whole lesson and ‘keep bim at reading too long.at a and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jacobson of
then the next day cannot tell a word! streteh, or when he is annoyed at + Havti, South Dakota. “Also Mfrs.
“and cannot seem even to keep his/Teadingor you feel the least. bit. _ See i iagstoael ae aan fea ree
eyes on the book. His teacher says. vexed. You need to build pleasant = {§—— . ie gee cae a0
he seems to go to pieces at the sight . feelings in him in connection with of Chicago, who is spending hr vaof @ reader. She says he does well. reading. — : vation with the Molen family. Rev.
at arithmetic, art and science. He. 1 am enclosing two bulletins, Molen is the brother of Al Molen
owes sasision: —eiiaeoe Wane and the Saha ead and is comipleting a vacation trip.
anima astronomy, plysiology, or and “Home or Poor eee '
_ mechanics and asks questions which . Readers,” which anybody else also down the west coast from Seattle.
Lean? his ‘teuchers. ° “may have ina —— envelope. Alan Charles Molen was baptized
Tuesday evening by his uncle, Rev.
Clarence T. Molen. Clifford Williams
ight gain some help in” Atate with her eldest son who enternder the sani
AT OUR NEW
ed the first grade the year she en_ L.was three, but you’re dumb.
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5 ae le Moonlight Pavilion
See
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ee ee
Nevada County’s Only Outdoor Dancing
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT
BOB WILSON iain d HIS ORCHESTRA
‘
‘Med it out on a drive to Paradise 1.80 inc. tax per eels:
last week end where they visited and Miss Esther Herrlin were his
\fr. ahd Mrs. Frank Meggers ;: sponsors. Following the ceremony
: ; f dinner was served on the lawn -of the
Molen home. Guests were tre Clifj : ford Williams family and Mr. and
ate * aS re ; from a long vacation trip back east. . : ‘
‘ ‘ Mrs. Richard. Pfiffer,
; counties, in Vi ie ae __., . . Williams was able to attend the re: :
By MKS. J. D. Riv TENHOUSK naton at ik at Clemgon ColMiss Janet Mary Allen, daughter
: < : of Mr. ard Mrs. A. A. Allen, of Grass
Valley suffered a deep cut in her
foot when bathing at Oregon Creek
campgrounds near Camptonville, on
the 4th of July. She received first
1.20 m. tax, single individuals
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams
and sou, Howard, returned last week
DANCING FREE
For Those Who Dime Here
‘akc ibioetad in neces . ee ‘.os, Clemsea, Seuth Carolina and
center of San: 4 fev, Jones Teal has taken up. ‘hey visited relatives and. friends
Bs ie . residene with Mr.‘,and Mrs.Jerry . they had not seen in years. They cut
‘in San Platz while overseeing completion . their trip short and returned several
: i days before they had planned.due to : tle found. of the Camptonville Community a ; aid at the Camptonville ranger sta: iron foundry . Ghureh. Four contractors from Sac-. 8"0w and cold weather in Yellow-j sp me
; first os ramento began work Monday, and . Stone national park. — medical — i. hee .
aoe ce continue working until the. (Camptonville public school will Se =o es ‘ Gt ly ents. : 3
open the regular fall term next MonStra. Ch Wack t Oakl :
: ba TNS rit ntler o aklar
oes an-' The ioterigr of the ‘church will be . day, July 14. Martin Nordahl of San Ss ee Mr ne eed : Jséaled with wall board, light fixtures ose, has been secured to fill the ce ee
z a inetalled, culaeat wonsed for walk . vacancy ielt by Mice. Mary L. jock -ers returned home this week -from a SADDLE AND COUNTRY CLI 2
five day visit with her husband’s
_}+10n d will 5 j :
and stairs and the interfor and’ ex an teach the fifth, sixth, family in Oklahoma.
‘terlor painted. . seventh and eighth grades. os 2 : Telephone Grass Valley 70-J-2
_ Jerry Platz made low bid on con-. ‘School funds hawe been sme: a Anglers have been urged by the :
‘veetto patht all forest service build-. 2 equip a kitchen to provide a hot. California. Division of Fish tnd
ie ‘ings at the Camiptonville ranger sta-. '-> {1 for the schol children. hal : eptat
tion and has started oper&ions. The . -lectric stove and refrigerator sre] juesooreesoenseneewesooeceoneesesetees selects dete steteotecesieteateodestenteofe teatectagetestet
5 eccuigee fod tor one coat \ roof . being ordered, together with other .
. necessary equipment. Work will beGlenwood Road, on n Nevada City-Grass Valley Highway
He's too dunb to learn to read. . : ’ : ees ee preg
After that, every time hesaw bim, . ote bts horny, te ee ae ac io \Shico, that she is ‘enjoying her % an
and at every meal, he would start amet Cag Md éloaess nt Chi¢o “State College. She f=
and Mics. Richard Pitter acvble place for a kitchen in the presdeli very ade a . ne grey Ford ent school building. It is thought
ese preparations will be completed
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