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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 28, 1947 (8 pages)

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Mill about four miles below 2 ; the night the mill and property ug Shopper vada City November 28. 947 Ee a 9 ; ihe Grass Valley. During: the Ppre-. of the Holts were burned, and N get ? Ne ‘o Seger tJ I foe ovey S a ra ge ceeding winter Samuel and} Walsh’s cam was threatened. ;George Holt and Judge James. A few tekondis. Indians, Captain Pumping Oil Fields in Reverse : ; Walsh and Zenas Wheeler had Day and anotheP man came in ote erected two saw mills and wére during the night and gave thier y LER and PLYMOUTH 4 busy sawing lumber on May. 3,] assistance. The body of “Samuel . > rel 1850, when the Holts were at-. Holt was brought in by old Chief ; : tacked in their mill, by a party of . Wemeh. The next morning CapChrysler Parts Auto Repairing tas : Indians. Samuel Holt, the elder intateat se : tain Day and his friend went to . tothe Historical Soci oh s orother, fell at once, his body. Camp Far West, near Johnson’s GOODRICH STORE In the spring of ate y. filled with arrows. George ‘Holt;. Crossing, on Bear River, and the : able trouble was OE oi wtih a small pocket-knife, fought . next day returned with Twenty835 143 East Main with the Indians, who eet Stieroe his way through eight or ten. four United States troops, sup-. % V ll & number of de committed Indians up the hill to where the] plied by Major Day, in charge of. } Grass alley Sam Were severely Pe de aga and/mil of Walsh Wheeler stood,. the Station. Mr. George Holt was: other acts was i ae Among} where he fell bleeding and faint. removed to Stocking’s Store, on the Holt brother " ck upon/ from thirteen wounds, into the Deer Creek, and soon recovered. 54 S at their saw-!arms’ of the proprietor. During (Turn to Page 7) PITTSBURGH, PA.—By pumping water and natural gas into the depths of the oil fields, modern science is bring 10 to 50 per cent mo oil to the surface. This typical cross section shows one way it’s don Here gas is pumped in above the oil pool, and water underneath These artificial pressures, from above and below, force the oil to flo thru the sand or rock in which it is imbedded and up the well shaf Sketch is based on an explanation by Gulf Oil. . WANT AD PEG LEG y I ae 3 WHAT A BARGAIN! [°° grinds pickup, $150. HILE’S WILLYS, South Auburn St, Ph. Grass By Edward Duvall Valley 970. BORREGO: On January. ist, 1948, hundreds of Peg Leg enthusiasts from all over the SouthREADY YOUR WARDROBE FOR -ALMANAC °. iio 2 che eae Valley to institute a systematic search on what will becéttie a yearly affair of. the “Lost Peg Leg Mine” Trek. = ; = Gar ct BF . . Starting on the trek, all will y . : = j ie == . drive six miles due north to Co‘ i J a y ies = eee 2 . yote Mountain (the end of the paved road). Here, near the Olé , = . = Harry Oliver Homestead, the: Woche ; ° ae a) s ~ LICENSE PLATE FRAME are worth some careful planning on your part—some speedy exper pene tec ce Sed a = W . m foo le s ‘ : Q8c service on ours. Agreed? All right . . we'll do our part to give you = . } _® . oe Wie Wie Sane . trim, spotless, fashion-pressed garments. Your part is in calling for § : RK PRG LOG SMITH’S GOLD’ ADD SPINNER HUB CAPS ~ our weekly pick-up service to keep your wardrobe radiant. YS By ee TO His: MON saak $14:75 S STORA GE OU T-SEASO ahha) IN: sal ‘ ; 2@—Kaiser he Al mete today, but here in the / i HUB CAPS i HATS CLEAR em AND > kemoceee EE oattae . Leg Mine in print for thirty alls R& PLYMOUTH : ie ee ea } Poa bon, . Haywire History of the Borrego V A L E T Cc L E. A N E F s DECEMBER riahiy at Thousand Palms, called : : : ne évada City. S-Prestiect Meniee: pie . for Tuck adding ton toeks i -all.metal—note the difference in the : gents Monroe Old Adobe he kept the Lost Peg Fat Rnbavih thea [ Years. His books are out of . $1.55 Up’ “Desert Rat Scrap Book.” —~ 5 : rap -hélp your -chances of print, “Desert Rough Cuts; @ YON WHITE SIDE WALL RINGS $9.90 : E. 109 . Be . poner J a tree et . The rocks are easy to gét, and , WuU Service . , R R R 8 in stock—why not get the best! Pig calgee. we ere ee . ] be, there, as “has Dry C1 AY “ar @ . Bs PR 3 its “. John ‘Hilton. (writer of “Sc i : ey’ me + =a: ‘ Sketch’ Book”); Howard D. HIM TOOLS “lard the Jr . scree a tae rE Ee ooo, “ar 2 i ‘ >a & @, BOUL te. 0!4 West”): Ray Hethe (Baitor of “The Desert Ba atle”., Cabot Yerxa, Desert Springs; Woyd Mason Smith Harry. Oliver, Publisher; A. Stuart (Desert Spotlight many other well ‘known . the Southwest are going to on hand to give this first tr . ; royal. send-off, = It is hoped to make affair of the event, . < $17.50 to $27.50