began issuing the paper on Thursdays.Live Oak PapersLive Oak. the only Sutter County community besides the county seat which is incorporated. has a weekly newspaper, the Live Oak Acorn. The owners in 1959 were Mr. and Mrs. .Marion Douglas, who obtained the paper May 13. 1954, from Henry Potter. He had started putting out the Acorn since June 25, 1953, buthad it printed in Yuba City.I When the new ow ners took over they installed equipment at 314 West 16th St., Live Oak, to issue the paper. I^ater it was listed as the first “legal” paper in Live OakOther Live Oak papers have included the Live Oak News, a weekly tabloid published by ArtRudd, who also ran a Live Oak print shop in the building onBroadwav between 16th and 17th•*Sts. He began issuing the small t paper in February of 1939 and continued until 1942 when the building burned and his shop was a total loss. Rudd is operator of a commercial print shop in Marysville and writer of an outdoor sports column for the Ap-pea 1-Democrat.Rudd's Live Oak venture fol-, lowed the Advance, a weekly j which in the mid-30's was put out bv a foimer Live Oak postmaster. James Meyers. This was located in the old Indpendencehall in down town Live Oak, and also was destroyed by fire. Meyers was followed on the Advance by Fred O. Timme, a printer, inthe same location.In 1951-52 a weekly illustrated, tabloid, offset printed, was put out in the community by Jacqueline Davis Stanton. This ran for | about six mont hs.Meridian, although now minus a local paper, formerly had theTnHev Vnl 1 \'o. 1. of this Daner