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~ ping big labor Day picnic to
4 The Neveds County Nugget Wed., Aug. 28,1974
This week fifty years ago
William H. Morgan, one of Grass Valley’s oldest businessmen, .
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ill only briefly a few day previously, re-opened his cigar ~
store for regular business. Death occurred in the late evening, only. .
a few minutes after he had engaged in a casual conversation with
Frank George in front of the George Brothers Garagé. He was
about to walk up the front steps of his home when death claimed .
him. Mr. Morgan was the son of Henry and Elizabeth Morgan, who
were among the earliest settlers of this area. He was born July 2,
1855 inPennsylvania and came, as an infant, with his family to
California via the Isthmus of Panama. In later life he worked for
the famous old Union Iron Foundry of San Francisco and then came
to Grass Valley, where he owned and operated the Morgan Cigar
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smouldering fires of controversy between the City of Los
the farmers of:Owens Valley were aflame as a result
of the of L.C. Hall, attorney from Bishop, who had been
Los Angeles to assist that city’s agent in purchasing
toned ead alee gies in OWone Vatiey, Hall was seized by amobof .
men and taken 12 aniles out of Bishop where he was dumped by the
roadside and told never to return!
‘i tisdik ec nicks oe sn Madinah Wrench vd the
Southern Pacific Railroad at Hooey, by a second river of mud
flowing from the side of Mt. Shasta after a violent eruption. The ‘
League
benefit the Widows and Orphans Fund. :
To be held in Watt Park it was to feature Cornish Wrestling, Horse
Races, Baseball Games, and Dances in the afternoon and
evening. Sd iaabemmas t had by all” said the advertisement.
Fowler Timber Trace in that
a number of boys sent to the Flat side to help prevent a fire
over there from Tahoe National Forest. This group included Albert O’Connor, O'Neill, pr lb Wasley, George
Ebaugh, Francis Dillon, Danny non s: Rollo Pierce,
Albert Martin and others fron School, Veteran
ioe tec figties ant Pruett said of the boys
“they gave a god acount of toemselves nd may look forward
to call-out at any time.”
The cpap wren eee 121st
CALIFORNIA
STATE FAIR .
RACING
RESERVED SEATS $1. BOX SEATS $2.
SPECIAL GREYHOUND BONUSI_
Take the bus and SAVE t
State Fair Box Office + CALL 641-2516 SOLE of Cock ooeeeee
‘Student (12-18) $2.
Children (6-12) $1.
AUG. 23 we anal
& 25th
HORSE RACING
AUG. 26 ~ SEPT. 10
STATE FAIR
_AUG, 23 ~ SEPT. 8
frig selcious servo ith atat tony ass atber! ee
MAJOR JAMES V. SULLIVAN, pilot, and Major Noel F.
Widdifield, reconnaissance systems officer, have
-been selected to attempt a new world speed record
from New York to London. The two are stationed at
Beale Air Force Base and will fly the SR-71.
of liver and set aside to cool. Make sandwiches with rye or black
Russian bread. Top sliced liyer with a slice of sharp cheddar cheese
and a thinslice of onion on bread spread with a 50-50 mixture of
mayonnaise and sour cream. This is a “meal in itself” and is uthas sie Pike ii "a, Yin 48
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