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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

August 19, 1949 (8 pages)

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x a y The Nevada City Nugget, PIONEER FARM FAMILY WILL BE HONORED BY ASSOCIATED FARMERS Who is the pioneer farm family in California? The Associated Farmers of California will honor descendants of California pioneer farmers now living on and farming the original land at the annual convention Dec. 8 and 9, in San Francisco. Two couples, descendants of pioneer farm, families—one from the north and one from the south—will have an all-expense trip to the city by the Golden Gate as guests of the Associated Farmers and will be honored at the banquet the closing night of the “Centennial Year” convention at the Sir Francis Drake hotel. Ifyou have neighbors or friends who might qualify for the honor, please contact, or -ask them to write directly to the Associated Farmer office in San Francisco in order. that their name might be placed as a candidate for the honor. Judging will be made upon the man and.wife whose descendants ! were pioneer farmers in the state, and who have _ continuously farmed the original land and live on the property. The decision of the judges in this matter will be final. FORMER RESIDENT IS DEAD IN IDAHO TOWN Levon (Lee) Bundy, metallurgist for Dal mines, Wardner. Idaho, died Sunday, Aug. 14 in Idaho. Mundy lived in: Nevada City during 1937 and 1938. Funeral services were held in Wardner Wednesday at 1:30. Interment in Grass Valley will be at a later date by Myers Grass Valley mortuary. Survivors are his wife, Kathleen Bundy; three children, Brian, Michael and Patricia; five brothers, Paul A. Bundy, of Ridge -Road, Nevada City, Robert Bundy of Los Angeles, Leo Bundy, Kent, Washington, Clifford Bundy, Fairmond, Indiana. Harry Bundy of Texas and one sister, Eileen Ward of Bluffton, Indiana. California has large reserves of gypsum. OO ger oe a Friday, August 19, 1949-—7 25 BOOKS ADDED TO CITY LIBRARY LIST Twenty-five books were added to the Nevada City library shelves the past month to bring the total list to 13,946, according to the monthly report of Librarian Iva Williamson. Purchased were “Drop Dead,” George Bagby; “Justice on Halfa-Day Creek,” James B. Hendryx; “Spring Is Not Gentle,” Ronald Kirkbride; “My Heart Shall Not Fear,” Josephine Lawrence; “The Colt Master,” Abel Scott; “Princess of Moonlight,” Norma Newcomb; “First Star,” Mary Howard; “His Best Girl,” Minna Bardon; “Peace of Soul,” Fulton J. Sheen; “The Brave Bulls,” Tom Lea; “The Roosevelt Myth,” John T. Flynn: “No Walk So High,” Anne Powers; “Guard of Honor,’ James Gould Cozzens; “Carillo on. the Pious Fund,” early California history, edited by Herbert Ingram Priestly; “Shasta County, California,” Rosanna Giles; “Come Clean, My Love,” Rosemary Taylor; “Playtime Is Over,” Clyde Brian Davis; “A Summer’s Tale,’ Gerald Warner Brace; “Your Uncle Sam in Washington,” Myrtle Cheney Murdock; “The Charming Young Man,” Fern Shepard. Presented to the library by Mrs. Margaret Tarrant were “The Newcomers,” “Roundabout Papers,” “Burlesque,” and “The Yellow Papers,” all by William Makepeace Thackeray. Mrs. Adele Blackwell contributed “MerryGo-Round,” by Claire MacMurray. Using the library during July were 1,065 visitors and 537 borrowers. Average daily attendance was 64. Of the 1,075 books drawn from the library 832 were fiction, and 160 were juvenile. Four books were borrowed from the state library. Five adult and two juvenile cards were issued. ATHLETES FOOT GERM KILL IT IN ONE HOUR. YOUR 40c BACK, If not pleased. The germ grows DEEPLY. To kill it, you must REACH it. Get T-4-L at any drug store. A STRONG _ fungicide, made wtih 90% alcohol. It PENETRATES. Reaches More Germs. Today at DICKERMAN DRUG STORE. th Oh Honey “FOR BAKING THE WONDERFUL NEW 1949 Automatic GAS RANGE The perfect cake, baked for a very special occasion MUST be “just right.” You will get this cooking performance when you bake with GAS because in the new gas ranges heat circulates evenly in the oven and bakes every particle evenly through and through. And at the recipe-right temperature too. You will like the new 1949 Automatic Gas Ranges for broilin roasting, speed-frying and slowsimmer cooking. SEE YOU -temperature R DEALER P-G:E:
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