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Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, 1899-1930 - 8

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[Imprint: Phone 257 "If It's Printing, We Do It" [centered[ REPUBLICAN BUILDING PLACER COUNTY REPUBLICAN [centered] Read by 5,000 People in Placer and Nevada Counties [centered] PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY [centered] B. A. CASSIDY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR [centered]

Owned and Operated AUBURN, CALIFORNIA [centered] Owned and Operated Auburn Journal Placer County Journal Newcastle News Truckee Republican]

April 20, 21

Dear Bogoo: This has been a dull dog town for many a moon, with nothing but a few boot-legging fracases and Tong Killings and local talent shows (most deadly of all) to vary the monotony.

But with Spring, things are livening up a bit. There are a few eating events coming along, like barbecues and such. Picnics up to the Snow line at Gold Run or Emigrant Gap — or wherever the Snow — line is resting at —; a big P.G. & E. picnic at Lake Spaulding, and many affairs of like gusto. Then the girls club of town — called, for some dark reason, the Unsurwee Club, is giving its Spring dance on the best floor in town. I'd like to have you up this Spring, and around about the time of the Unsurwee Dance would be the best time for lookin' 'em over which I know is a favorite

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