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4The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, July 1, 1949
3 BASEBALL GAMES —
FOR DIAMOND FANS
Three baseball games will be
offered Nevada City fans here
this weekend.
Sunday afternoon at Pioneer
park at 2:30 the Merchants will
play Georgetown in a Foothill
league game.
The same time in Watt park,
Grass Valley, the Nevada City
Athletics will tackle the powerful Grass Valley Braves in a
’Placer-Nevada league game.
Manager Marvin Haddy announced this morning Latino and
Fouyer will be the batteries for
the Grass Valley game.
Monday, the Fouth of July,
the Athletics will be host to the
Celfax Fireballs in Pioneer park.
Game time is 2:30 and Jake
Goldsberry is slated for mound
duty for the game.
July 22 Dinner Date
For Softball Lights «
Volunteer Workers
The Nevada County © Softball
association meeting Tuesday at
the Memorial Park Community
House, Grass Valley, set July 22
as the tentative date for a dinner
honoring PG and E and PT and
' T volunteer workers who’ contributed to the recent project of
erecting new light poles at Memorial Park field.
The, association also decided to
recognize eligibility of players
who have homes in assocation
territory but work outside. Many
players work in lumber camps.
Best Player Trophy
To Be Displayed Here
The. outstanding player trophy
of the Placer-Nevada baseball
league has arrived and is being
exhibited around the league. It
is showing in Grass Valley this
week and will be on display in
Nevada City next week.
The trophy was, presented to
the league by the Sacramento
_Solons baseball team of the Pacific Coast league.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY
Nevada county board of supervisors will meet Tuesday, 10 a.m.
at the courthouse.
Mrs. Kuska President
Of Dog Fanciers Unit
Mrs. Ralph Kuska was named
president of the Nevada County
Dog Fanciers association at a
meeting at the Ridge Road home
of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Kuska.
Miss Enid Duncan, Sacramento,
helped with the organization of
the club.
Other officers named were
Mrs. Seth Terry, vice president;
Mrs. Louise Rehm, secretarytreasurer; and Miss Roxanne LaRoche, librarian.
There are 12 charter members
in the association. The next meeting will be held July 12, 7 p.m.,
Tobias, Ridge Road.
RECENT GUESTS
AT THE NATIONAL HOTEL
James Feletto, L. V. Liston,
Ross A. Little, Milton T. Morgan,
C. L. McKnnon, John Harris. E.
J. Bishop, F. J. McAuliffe. Bob
Vander Maaten, all of Sacramento.
Mr.and Mrs. Leo B. Daly, Mr.
and Mrs: J. A. Johnson and L, C.
Brock, all of Oakland.
A. H. Acquirre, E. J. McCracken, C. N. Srrawn, R. E.
Lane, E. E. Lunstedt, James Tormey, J. D. O’Day, Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Stevens, all of San Francisco.
James Elliott, Los Angeles; W.
A. Perkins and J. Saul, Chico;
Mrs. Anna Cheatham and son,
Berkeley; L. Burman, Albany;
W. J. McCullough, Crockett; Mr.
and Mrs. W. McCullough, San
Jose; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Page,
Los Gatos; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Wade, Camptonville; Ph ilip
Cummins, North Bloomfield; Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Larson, Arcata;
Dr. and Mrs. E. A. MacCormack,
Boulder City; Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Bronson, Rio Linda; Mrs. Grace
Atherton, Washington; John
Creighton, Salinas.
HOME FROM TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd: Thomas
have returned home from a trip
to the east. They flew to Detroit,
Mich., where they took delivery
on a Hudson and then drove
leisurely home through the
southwest. They are at home at
308 Cottage. Mrs. Thomas is the
former Miss Diane Crase.
at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Placer-Nevada League
W oh 2 Pe
Roseville W.R. .. 9 2 .818
Lincein: sAskeine:. 8 3 127
Callas: shes a 4 .636
Grass Valley .... 7 4 .636
Placerville ...... 6 4 .600
POMBO ci 6 5 545
Nevada City .... 5 6 455
PUDUEN 2b: aot .364
EPUCK OG 6.5.52. .cen0 2 8 .200
Roseville A.C. ...0 11 .000
Scores last Sunday
Auburn 8, Placerville6
Grass Valley 12, Colfax 3
Roseville W.R. 15, Truckee 8.
Lincoln 14, Nevada City 5.
Score Saturday Night
Folsom 7, Roseville A.C. 3
Games Next Sunday
Auburn in Lincoln
Roseville A.C. in Truckée
Nevada City in Grass Valley
Games Saturday Night
Colfax in Placerville
Folsom in Roseville W. R.
Games Monday, July 4th
Grass Valley in Roseville W.R.
Auburn in Folsom
Roseville A.C. in Lincoln
Truckee in Placerville
Colfax in Nevada City
Foothill League
NORTHERN DIVISION
WwW L Pct
Placerville 49’s .. 5 0 1.000
ADDU S5k cs 4 1 .800
Foresthill ....... 3 2 .600
Colas. in ons 1 3 .250
Grass Valley .... 1 3 .250
Georgetown ..... 1 3 .290
Nevada City .... 0 3 .000
Scores last Sunday
Colfax 5, Grass Valley 2.
Auburn 12, Georgetown 4.
Placerville 49’s 9, Foresthif] 6.
Nevada City bye.
Games next Sunday .
Placarville 49’s in Colfax
Grass Valley in Auburn
Georgetown in Nevada City
‘SOUTHERN DIVISION
WwW L Pct
Placerville Outl. . 4 I .800
TACO: 5 5 cscssncsniscenss 3 74 -750
ROCKIN: 2.503.-5.108 3 1 ~750
WACKEON 6 5 ojcisscscnccs 2 2 .500
POMS fe ak 2 3 .400
Newcastle ....... 1 3 .250
Brown Bombers . 0 4 .000
Scores last Sunday
Lincoln 1, Newcastle 0.
Jackson 13, Loomis 3.
Placerville Outlaws 16, Brown
Bombers 3.
Rocklin bye.
Games next Sunday
Jackson in Newcastle
Lincoln at Brown Bombers
Loomis in Rocklin
Placerville bye.
LT. COL. CHAPMAN ©
COMPLETES COURSE
AT ARMY COLLEGE
Lt. Col. Warren C. Chapman,
Inf. was graduated last week
from a regular course at the
Command and General Staff
College, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.
He is on his way to the Presidio
of Monterey, where he will attend an army language school.
Completion of that will see him
transferred to the Strategic Intelligence School, Washington,
DiC. :
On completion of that course
in the capital he will be sent
to Rome, Italy, to be assistant
military attache. Col. Chapman
expects the tour of duty in Italy
will last three years.
Col, and Mrs. Chapman, and
two children, Richard (Rickie)
Warren, and, Judith (Judy) Ann,
will arrive here tomorrow for a
week-end visit with his father,
Dr. C. W. Chapman, and sister,
Miss Helen Chapman, and to attend the dedication ceremonies
of the A. A. Sargent monument
Sunday afternoon at Pioneer
cemetery.
Col. Chapman served in Italy
during World War II as commanding officer of the first battalion, 133rd infantry regiment,
34th division. His unit took the
first block of houses in the occupation of Cassino, and he was
plans and operations officer for
the Anzio beachhead campaign.
Chapman was wounded in the
final days of fighting in the Po
valley.Scott Asks Judgment
On Garage Account
Ray Scott filed suit in Nevada
county superior court yesterday
asking $612.23 judgment against
Ainsley Fouyer and James Fields.
Scott charges the amount represents an unpaid bill for repairing
a logging dolly and automobile
owed Hugh Steinhoff and S. R.
Dahl, former owners of the Plaza
Garage, and who assigned the accounts to Scott when he pur-.
chased the business recently.
Other actions filed in superior
court were quiet title cases. They
were George and Gladys Bartlett
versus estate of William Kuster
on Mooney Flat property and C.
A. Beraudiere versus Alney C.
Felt-and Louise M.-Eddie-on lots
3, 4, and 5 of block 35, Nevada
City.
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_ Lighting Fixtures
Replace your damaged fixtures
while you are doing your spring
cleaning.
Billy Weyman Rides
Runaway Automobile
To Crash Into Porch
Billy, the four-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Weyman,
Willow Valley road, jumped on
the running board of the family
car as it was parked in the Weyman lot, and the: jar was sufficient to start it rolling down the
incline.
Gaining momentum the car,
with Billy hanging on for dear
life and screaming, crashed seueurre Line oF
through a picket fence and into
the yard of a neighbor, Mrs. WIRING MATERIALS
Mabel Prentiss, between tw0. ] Crosley Shelvador Refrigerators
trees and into the porch of the
Prentiss home.
The impact smashed the front
end of the car and jolted the
porch supports loose. Billy was
still hanging onto the car, unAmana Home Freezers
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147 So. Auburn Phone 733-J
Grass Valley
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$1.6 FULL
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FOR ORDERS
Owen Delivers Talk
To Lions Club Here
Ernest W. Owen, British viceconsul in San Francisco, spoke
on “The British Empire—So
What?” Wednesday evening at
the Nevada City. Lions club
meeting at the Deer Creek Inn.
INITIATED
Dorothy Braschler was initiated into the Nevada City Lionettes
Wednesday evening at a dinner
meeting in the California Inn,
Grass Valley. Birthdays of Edith
Andrews and’ Florence Jones
were celebrated.
DR. WALTER MULLIS
DENTIST
435 ZION ST. PHONE 564 J
NEVADA CITY 118 MILL ST.
STEWART STREET
TIRE SHOP
127 Stewart Street Phone 440
TIRE SALE
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Anywhere.
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0 the Regular Price If You Bri i
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POWER LAWN MOWER
Only One Left, Briggs and
Stratton Motor
TO CLOSE OUT 15% OFF!
SCHWINN BICYCLE
See Them at $39.95 and up!
GOODRICH BATTERIES
A Fresh Stock, Price Reduced . . .
Get Yours Today!
Used Car Sale
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FOR GOOD TRANSPORTATION
SEE US TODAY !
1937 Chevrolet Coupe 000 cccccsccecccecceecnnee $350
1938 Chrysler Coupe $395
TT Fe FINE init $195
1941 Stati EEE CMDS. AE $350
1937 tert eee $295
1935 Chevrolet Coupe $150
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TIRE SHOP
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