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June 18, 1928 (6 pages)

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THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA . oa re ne The N ugget Is Your Home Town Paper = — <= = MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1928. _ FROM OUR READERS Editor The Nugget— Mr. Wisker has reached the stage where he seemingly can’t do just what he wants to do—in other words he is losing his. dominating grip on his board of directors because Tom Muleahey and Ted Schwartz are the two bad boys of the class who have been making faces at their .eacher and.doing.-other tantalizing things and Mr. Wisker wants to have .hem expelled from’ school and get two nice quiet boys—-dumbbells preferred—to take their places. Or, how would it do to have a couple of girls onthe board? They could be iold where to head in and perhaps would scious humor obey more meekly, that is, if they were good girls. : The farm bureau’s' manifesto of last week was a real gem of unconthe who drew 1t couldn’t have done betand committee ‘ter if Mr. Wisker himself had. written it, because ;it expressed his sentiments right to a ‘‘T.’’ But then his being at the meeting might have had something to do with St. And the worst of itis, the buresu’s suspected gang of wreckers are raid io be ‘‘town residents’’ and a town resident, in the famn bureau's dictionary is an outlander who has no business expressing an opinion eyen though he pays taxes to _ help maintain the farm. bureau, and just because he can’t vote even if he may own more-land in the District than the whole of the committee wh-¥ drew "Past who and what is the farm SMARTVILLE EASTERN bureau and how much of.the sctual STARS ECLEBRATION population of tne county do they represent? They talk as if they would be the only ones to suffer in case of SMARTSVILLE, June 16, (Special a collapse of the District, but there . to The Nugget)—Mrs. Homer Puris a very large number of the land-. cell of Chico has been the guest of holders and tax payers of the Disher Grandfather Benjamin Sanford and her Uncle and Aunt, Mr. and trict who do not belong to the farm bureau and who do not agree with,Mrs. Alfred Sanford for the past their fawning Sentiment. Not only , week. this, but as far as actual acreage Mrs. Myrtis Smitcamp, who was within the District is concerned,— the gest of her sister, Retha Downey, there were some 115,000 acres for a few days this week, has returnout of 208,000 acres, if our memodd to Nevada City for a short visit Miss Retha Downey returned today The failure of the district will.af. from a short fect every man, woman and child in Saramento. visit with friends in Nevada County. t will increased tax. Mrs. Homer Purcell accompanied erp Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Dubordieu and Mrs. Niles P. Searls, executive secretary of the» Camp Fire Girls of Oakland, left Wednesday evening fot the latter place. She is camped on Lake Vera at Camp Celio. A. Lavezzola, hotel nieville was a business little daughter, Catherine, motored up from Taft. He returned home Thursday while she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Young for a while. A. F. Thore of Tyler was in our man of Dowvisitor here Friday. city Monday. beeen feseeoeateafestereteafertenfesteteafoitestesteofaterfesferfeofetertorte cs é a a a ‘ t SPECIALS, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Del Monte Catsup OUR-BOOKLET. “Profitable Painting for the Building Owner” Will dispel any doubts you may have regarding the matter SEND FOR i7T! You not only cash in on the rise in building values by protecting your property against the elements, but also get ike satisfaction of living in a well painted home. > NEVADA CITY HARDWARE CO. 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Me aNesy Te a atest ps ofeste * 5S a) 2 a 5 ahs ofs Sa te stevie” Me ae te ate rte ato sterteste 111 West Main St. %*, Note fe efeekerte ste fe fe Po aterte eke teste hea fe sfeck oe got tok Geen A piace for everything and everything in its place. Up to date fixtures and conveniences with plenty of switches and outlets ~~ for every use, modern plumbing, all modern time and labor saving appliances necessary and a properly placed extension telephone. Thousands agree that extension . telephones should be included in every home. They save countless steps and time and cost but a few cents a week. Call our business office TODAY and ° order Your extension telephone installed. BID) » e [headed members of the farm bureau . . . TEREE FAMILY MEMBERS . veabiiaes hit, upon Pratt Devoe Sprague i ~~? ‘ * Way of early peaches, June appies, } 'es for alll of us. It spells danger for ,her Grandfather, Benj. Sanford, to ; all mining properties which have not Berkeley this morning, where they . been fortunate enough to be exeluwill atetnd the wedding of Lucile ded. . Davis:and Arthur Bomen, which is to Here is what will happen if the be solemnized next Saturday evening landholders become responsible for lat the University Christian chureh of the bonded indebtedness: The first j BerkeJey. Miss Davis is the beautiful year, naturally, the poorest lands ‘and gifted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ! will forfeit, become delinquent ond’ fda Davis of Berkedey. be sold to the district. The following ; was formerly Miss May Black of year the delinquency on the forfeit; Smartsville and is a grand-daughter ed lands places an _ increased tax '!of Benjamin Sanford.
burden. on the remaining lands. and : the next poorer class drops into the ownership of the district without the realization of any~money. This increase on the remaining property, Mrs. Davis ! Mrs. Aurelia Collings left yester‘day morning for Berkeley, to attend ; thé Davis-Bowman wedding. W. G. Allen is still 1eceiving ‘ Pe rea he Sutter Hospital at which is naturally the best property (ee cnet e me Sacramento, for a very severe cold. finally results in the. highest valued a ee ane Y ‘He is steadily improving, and expects lands having to carry the whole bur. eee ‘to be well enough to leave the hospiden of the district’s i indebtedness. ; : i : . . ‘tal in another week or so. . This may explain ‘to some o fthe wise, Mrs. Ethel Bach was hostess to the leaders one of the reasons why some . Worthy Matrons and Associate Mao fthe so-alled wrecking crew, who . trons of the Seventh District, Order are not farmers, are finding fault . #astern Star, last Saturday ,when a ‘with the reckles sand foolhardy man. Pridge luncheon was given at her ner in which the construction and ;home in their honor. Luncheon was ‘affairs of this irrigation district have . Served to the guests at one o'clock. ‘apparently been administered. . Tables were beautifully decorated Mr. Wisker is using the syringe , With spring flowers in shades of ‘again on the supposedly defunct P-;Pink and blue, with nut cups and ‘ED and a faint stir of life is evident. : Place cards in the same colors,-—al'He is going to whisper in its ear and . So lighted tapers of green, in silver ask it if it will not enter into a new 'and erystal holders. After the lunch‘power contract with the district.!eon hour, bridge was the diversion Needles to say, we shall witness the until 4:30 p. m. Prizes were award_miracle of immediate recovery of the ed as follows: First prize, Mrs. Rogcorpse to full life and receptiveness ers of Chico; second prize, Mrs. Marwith the resultant mess that we had ; Saret Messenger of Marysville; con‘just thought we were rid of, the sure . SOlation, Mrs. Laura Middlehoff of .outlook of no-relief from Washing. Oroville. _ton on the right of way as long ns! Those present were: Mrs. Rogers this barnacle is attached to the dis-;and Mrs. Armstrong of Chico: Mrs. trict, and the certainty that no one i Laura Middlehoff of Oroville; Mrs. else will ever attempt -to pull the , McBride and Mrs. Johnson of Biggs; district from the mire @s long as it . Mrs.:Grace Moore and Mrs. Evans of .is tied up with any such bad comGridiey; Mrs. Eva Smythe and Mrs. i pany. : Margaret Messenger of Marysville; . Above all can be heard the clan. Mrs. Gladys Bremer of Yuba City; ‘king of the manger’s chain—no we Mrs. Gertrude Conant of Wheatland; ‘don’t mean that he is any way man-. Mrs. Effie Harrison Burcheil, Deputy acted—it’s the chain attached to his Grand Matron of the Seventh Dis resignation which ,together with two; trict, Wheatland, Mrs. Ethel Bach of his faithful directors, has-been . and Miss Alice Bacheast into the sea of public opinion, A regular meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star was heid oan Wedj hesday evening, June 13th, Mrs. j Ethel Bach, Worthy Matron, and W. iC. Morrisen, Worthy. Patron, presidjing. The degrees of the Order were but there are good, stout anchors on all of them. It is this horse piay. reaHy ludicrous, Contributed. 7 ‘and Melvin Ewart of Hammonton, CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS Calif. The fourth birthday of Smartsi cs j Ville Chapter was also celebrated ai ape Rea . that time. A large birthday cake, dePRENCH CORRAL, June 16 (Specorated with a center star of icing, , cial to The Nugget)—Her ewe are, with plue, yellow, white, green and ; halfway through June and such yeq points, graced the center ofthe freaky weather. One would think large banquet tables. Supper was . the seasons misplaced, so cold are served \ to visitors and members of ‘the nights and mornings. With the the Order. “parlor stove’’ off for its summer . vacation, the faithful old kitchen stove must do double service. But oh! : the luxury of good things in ‘the Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. MeCready of Yuba City, Mrs. Hazel Chase, Mrs. Anna Monecur ;and Mrs. Hattie Ware of Yuba City Mrs. Lucille Mooney, Mrs. Irancis , Dunean, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smythe, ‘Miss Anna MeKenny, Anna _ Gates, Mrs. Margaret Messenger, Mrs. Mable Young, Mrs. Margaret Allread, Mrs. Iola Schadt, Blanche Hopfield, Edith Gray, Zady Johnson and W. F. Roberts, alll of Marysville, Iola Rueker of Millville, and Elizabeth DeWayne of Wheatland. Mrs. Aurelia Collings and Mrs. H. Elefseth were visitors to Marysville ion Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawyer were visi. cherries, apricots and berries galore! .' Yum! Yum? Yes, it’s June! Last Sunday was celebrated in‘the family of W. E. Moulton by a birth. day party, the occasion being the . birthday of three members of the fa!mily, Mr. and Mrs. Moulton . and ,Mrs. Moulton’s sister, Mrs. Hl C.y' mo of* Benicia. Mrs. Clymo is over jon an gxtended visit with her sister. , Many members of the family and a! ;few intimate friends party. : Mr. and. Mrs. Hareld Osgood of tors in Nevada City this week. Bangor were guests of Mrs. Oszoods aunt, Mrs. W. E. Moulton Sunday. ! mere. ene Murery. ame atte, dia: Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Wood and ba7 eeED eT rerh-SnOpping ta-Maryeby Carl of Sweetland were Sunday ; Ville lest Tuesday. visiters at the home of Mrs. kK. Sul-i Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wheaton were ren. = auseise a nee j here from Marysville last Wednesday Gunsnr of aecnmones a ne atiending a meeting of the Eastern visitors at their old home in trench Star. They are; both members ‘of Corral. i : . Smartsville Chapter. at the French Corral school house’ Ethel Bach attended the Golden Juon Monday evening.-Anew plan’ of bilee of Vernon Chapter, 0. .E;S., at — — ro oa water kas Gridley last week. district. , morning for Los Angeles, where he H. C. Peterson, cnrator at Sutters is to spend the summer vacation with Fort, was a hotel guest of J. W. Culpigs family. Mrs. Morrison and chilvisiting friends at ver Tuesday. Mr. Petorson is yery, much interested in hisferieal infor. dren have been mation of our Nevada County snd in T.os Angeles and San Jose for the the eollection of early dev relies. past week. All who can assisth im !m ¢his line. should be glad to do so us our wenderful county shovld haye a preminent place in California history. 5 Ryuez Calanan ealled on frieids an eS nereita.im the foethills to bring up some cattle. formed the Biily Palmer of San Francisco was a Sunday visitor. Billy loves mountains and delights i:: spendins his summer vacations with his uncle, , F. Murphy of oMntezuma Hill. swan ry serves us correctly, whose own-' with<her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ers. did not desire to go into the Downey. ~ district in the first place. . , LANG GARAGE they SS Argo Cork Starch Kaffee Hag Coffee With the caffeine removed . Three Sta’ Brand Hop Flavored Malt Syrup Mother’s Oats, with China on ee Out of town orders solicited and prompt service rendered. Send a trial order. 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