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park where arrangements are beall funds received will go to reB ARBECU uns Placer-Nevada League
hincoln 3. 12-4 780
: Roseville W.R. ... 12 2 4. 760
WILL PRECED Psaeervinte: 2, 10#: 6.2 667
Grass Valley ..... 10. 6 = .625
COSC 9-508
f BOM) (2002 GT ed
Neévada® City! 28: 610). 345
; UDO oe 6-10 375
Residents of Nevada City are. Truckee 0.. 4-11 267
Roseville A. C. ... 1 15 .064
invited to attend the barbecue
Sunday at the Truckee baseball Scores last Sunday
Lincoln 5, Roseville W.R. 3
Folsom 4, Colfax 5
Grass Valley 5, Truckee 2
Auburn 8, Nevada City 6
Score last Saturday night
Placerville 8, Roseville A.C. 5
(12 innings).
Game Saturday Night
Colfax in Roseville W.R.
Games Sunday
Folsom in Grass Valley
Placerville in Lincoln
Nevada City in Truckee
Roseville A. C. in Auburn
ing made to entertain and feed
upwards of 800 people. The affair is being arranged as a benefit for the Truckee Mountaineers
of the Placer-Nevada league and
lieve the financial embarrassment of the club.
Immediately following the barbecue, which will start at 10:30
o’clock Sunday morning and conclude shortly after 2 p.m. the
Mountaineers will meet the Nevada City team in a reguiar
scheduled baseball game at the
Foothill League
(NORTHERN DIVISION)
PLACERVILLE-NEVADA
CITY MERCHANTS TO
BATTLE HERE SUNDAY —
Nevada City Merchants, who
won three out of their last four
games and only lost that one
to Foresthill in a ten inning
stretch, faces a tough assignment
Sunday when Placerville’s nine’
comes to Nevada City to play at .
Pioneer Park at 2:30 p.m.
After a three game winning
streak the local sluggers had the
game with Foresthill won when
the Foresthillers lowered the
boom in the ninth to tie up the
score 6-6. In the extra inning the
the Foresthill lads drove in two
runs to win.
Whenthe ~Merchants last
played Placerville, June i19th,
they lost 17-5 but as base-line
prognasticators are pointing out
now there is a difference. When
Placerville humbled the _ locals;
last month the Merchants didn’t
have Dick Penrose on mound
duty and Sunday Manager Ralph .
vided by
SPORTSMEN’S PARADISE .
(continued from page 1)
Siskiyou county lakes, many of
which were previously considered inaccessible to state fish
planting crews. :
Flying at elevations from 400
to 600 feet off the water, WardenPilot Al Reese in the division’s
twin-motored Beechcraft plane
made the delivery runs, which
left the fish in excellent condi.
. tion, according to ground observ.
ers. Approximately 15,000 fish, :
averaging two and a half inches!
(in length, were carried on each
trip.
The operation was supervised
by ‘District -: Biologist: J.-H.
Wales. Fingerling trout were pro.
the Mount Shasta .
.
.
hatchery.
The bureau of fish conservation has been experimenting with .
aerial fish planting since 1947,
but stocking of high elevration :
lakes. was considered hazardous .
until recent acquisition of the
war surplus cargo plane. Next:
planting, has been scheduled for’
The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, July 29, 1949—5
ANSWERS LAST CALL _
Rudolph Younker, 86, Nevada
City, former miner and rancher
in the Selby Flat district, died
early Wednesday morning in Nevada county hospital.
A native of Berne, Switzerland,
Younker came to the U. S. and
settled in Nevada City more than
30 years ago.
Mrs. Younker died here in
1943. The couple had no children.
He is survived by an only
brother, Nick Younxer of Gobals, .
: arrangements .
pendign communication from the .
Mich. Funeral
brother. The body is at «the
Holmes Funeral Home.
SON OF JUDGE NILON
PASSES IN BAY CITY
Word has been received here
RUDOLPH YOUNKER, 86 . TED SIGOURNEY NAMED
VOLUNTEER FIRE HEAD
Ted Sigourney, veteran volunteer fireman, was elected chief
at annual election Monday at
Pioneer park. Ed A. Frantz was
named assistant fire chief. Sigourney succeeds Robert Graham.
Richard Goyne_ served hot
cakes to go with the traditional
, Steak dinner enjoyed by Pennsylvania Engine company No. 2
and Nevada Hose company No. 1,
which comprise the local volun_teer fire department.
R A Rubbing Stroke Of §
yy
field. Wii Ie Pet P : x : : j
Home-cooked food, featuring. Placerville 49ers.. 8 0 1.000 Pailin cree. start him) "it the / the first week in August in lakes! 2 oe Cus ures Rime 1 Oz. Tube $1 2 Oz. Jor $1.75
baked _beans, salads, cakes and Auburn aia iis Eas mee 857 It all points to a tough battie . Inyo and: Mono ‘counties. . Nilon, 52, son of the late Judge =
lag Sag ral lem be served. All ee es area : pi but if Penrose can hold down! ,and Mrs. F. T.Nilon, pioneers
€ food is being contributed by . abe Mi “sengcasines BE ays the visitors the Merchants slug° . of Nevada City. ~
the housewives of Truckee and phe ialichad pS 2. 6 .250 ging sextet composed of Larsen, ! Marriages Nilon was graduated from NeSPECIAL THIS WEEK
Patios. with Mrs. RN. Wittle.and . 208% sco 1 7 1254 Hill, Rushing, Childers, Tobias-. In Nevada City, July 26, 1949, vada City high school and the
Mrs. N. F. Dolley making the . GSS Se ried jae a 1 7 125/ sen and Pitcher Penrose is given to’Edwin Nelson Davis, 29, and University of California. He was CHILI-BURGERS
arrangements and preparing the eee ast Sunday a good chance to humble the Milderd D. Miller, 28, both of! in the insurance business in the
menu. Placerville 49ers 16, Colfax 1 istenen: Grass: Valley . bay ate 45c
The public is invited d . Foresthill 8, Nevada City 6 eae : eS ; ee ere ss eg vi
: = ou . Georgetown 19, Grass Valley 8 ROE Bowl of ‘Chili
adults will be charged $1.25 vee . Auburn bye
;
25c
children under 14 will be served
for 75 cents a plate. Games next Buriday
5 (ihe Georgetown in Colfax
A special invitation is being! Placerville 49ers in Nevada
extended county officials and . City.
their families, few of whom have Auburn in Foresthill
had’ an opportunity to visit the Grass Valley bye.
local park or see: the. Truckee .
team in action. A large following
(SOUTHERN DIVISION
of fans is expected from Nevada Web Pet
City for the occasion. Liticolnt ss oe 6° 1 © .857
_ Nevada City’s Athletics will} Placerville Outlaws 6 2 .750
journey to Truckee this Sunday . OCKINe (oe Se ee
to battle the Truckee nine at that Jackson .....00.0..... 5 3 .625
city’s ball park on Sunday after-! Loomis ....... seats 3. 5. B75
4 125
dy starting the same lineup as. Newcastle. ......00:. j Easy Come caares .45
Scores last Sunday
Jackson 6, Placerville Outl. 5
Loomis 14, Brown Bombers 4
Lincoln 11, Newcastle 6
Rocklin bye.
Games next Sunday ©
Newcastle in Loomis
Lincoln in Rocklin
Jackson in Placerville
noon with Manager Marvin Had. Brown Bombers ... 1
.
.
last Sunday.
Goldsberry is slated for mound .
duty when the game opens with
Short and Valdon calling them.
The team leaves from the Shell .
Station at the Plaza at 10 a.m.
Grass Valley Brown Bombers bye.
Five bids to purchase Grass
head sewer bond issue, 11 bids PLANNING COMMISSION
or construction of a sewage dis. ;
ap treatment plant, and “six WILL HEAR REPORTS
lds for construction of an out-.
fall sewer system were opened . ON AMPHITHEATER
Tuesday evening by the city) Nevada. Ci 1 :
council in a jam-packed meeting.! _ Se ty eee eee Jere
The Bank of. America was. Mission will hear testimony for
awarded the bond purchase at a improvements in Pioneer park
noon meeting Wednesday by the a aig Hao sath evlig tine ae
council. Its interest offer was 234 . J. F. Siegfried, chairman, who
a per cent and $829 pre. said the meeting had been arThe city council will hold ety . anaes bi poss Propenee 08-80
dj : amphitheater at the park.
adjourned meeting Tuesday to, Frank Stewart, active in draannounce the city’s decision on. ..,; sepa yar ‘
F 2 ., {matic activities in the communithe construction bids. Low bid-',. ~ i :
d ty, represents the group which
ce Si ay treatment plant was has asked for the building of
KE-Ston Construction company, .—\. faciliti . s
Maywood, $229,300. Ted Bares, -04 pucicel evento ee Plays
Construction company, Oakland, . © es E
with a bid of $140,457.70 was low .
for an outfall system. BUILD NEVADA COUNTY
Anda
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twist im carpet is
making news. For
here is a carpet
made of sturdy
Evertwist yarn that
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~ New Room is..
THE
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subi
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Carpet by Mohawk
0.95 a Square Yard
Auburn:Rd
Coffee, Salad, Dessert
OPEN 24 HOURS
(Closed 8 A.M. Tuesday)
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Broad Street Nevada City
TRY MILTON’S
FAMILY PACK
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FOR YOUR HOME FREEZER
HOME-MADE
Vanilla Fresh Strawberry
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$ 1 6 FULL
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Phone 123
FOR ORDERS
DR. WALTER MULLIS
DENTIST
435 ZION ST. PHONE 564 J
NEVADA CITY
NEVADA CITY—ON THE
THRESHOLD TO THE BEST
IN SPORTS RECREATION
NEVADA CITY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
MOVING .
Local or Long Distance
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
BOUGHT AND SOLD
STORAGE
Agents for LYONS
Reliable Transfer &
Storage
Grass Valley
Phone 39 L
Hills Flat
Lighting Fixtures
Replace your damaged fixtures
while you are doing your spring
cleaning.
COMPLETE LINE OF
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Crosley Shelvador Refrigerators
Amana Home Freezers
SLATER ELECTRIC
147 So. Auburn Phone 733-J
Grass Valley .