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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

June 17, 1949 (8 pages)

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Washington Notes 4—The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, June 17 ,1949 By Pct . w Lb ni Bae ears . t) oe oe eatery srg 2.08 Roseyille W.R. .....1 BGT 37° 6° BOM oie. .625 3 5 Placerville. ........One 25 Nevada City ..... 52-8 500 Grass Valley ...... Gwe The powerful Bartletts of POISON se 4 .444 5. Placerville, 1948 champions of the AUDUPR oes 333. 6 see 3 Placer-Nevada League, invade TUGKEG tes 226: 3208 Pioneer Park Sunday afternoon Roseville A.C. ..... 0. 9 =. 008 to open the second half of league Last Sunday‘s Scores play. The Bartletts are loaded Colfax 17, Auburn 13. with long-range hitters and with Lincoln 5, Truckee 2. ‘Tamo released from the local 17, Nevada City 4. Folsom club, ‘the visitors now boast. the Grass Valley 11, Roseville AC 2. best pitcher in the league, Big ‘Bill Clemenson, former SacraScore Saturday Night mento Solon hurler. Placerville 5, Roseville W. R. 4. The Bartletts also have the classiest outfielder in the league, Game Saturday Night Centerfielder Pelligrini. WhitRoseville W.R. in Roesville A.C. myre, shortstop, is second only to Nevada City’s Jake Goldsberry as a ball hawk. Marvin Haddy, local manager, announced the release Monday of Paul Tamo and Bruce Selander, imported players from Modesto. Haddy has signed Latina, former ace southpaw pitcher of the Auburn Cubs. Haddy said Latina_ will probably start against the Bartletts. Latina was released by Auburn BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL BARS LIFTED FOR OWEN WINNER, S.D.—Harold J. Volz, sponsor of the semi-pro ball team here, shakes hands with Mickey Owen, former Brooklyn Dodgers star catcher, after learning that. Mickey is again eligible for big league baseball. Owen, who has been managing the Winner team, was one of the players who jumped to the Mexican League. These players were barred from organized baseball until Commissioner Chandler’s recent decision reinstated them. TEACHERS SALARIES POSTPONED TO JUNE 20 MEET BY BOARD Folsom in Truckee. Foothill League NORTHERN DIVISION L. 0 0 1. 2. 2 2 Douglas LIONS CLUB COMMITTEE and the bureau of mines have in-. terials during the war. A similar HEADS ARE SELECTED dicated though different in a veto will be recom-! measure, Keith Macdonald, newly-electmended. The measure is now at terms, has passed the senate comed Lions club president, named the White House and the presimittee and is pending on. the committee chairmen to head the dent has ten days to act upon it. senate : calendar. club’s activities during the coming year at the regular dinner VISITORS FROM DISTRICT HEARING SET ON FEE meeting Wednesday night at the Recent visitors here from the Several weeks ago I mentioned Deer Creek Inn. district have been Mr. and Mrs. a controversy that exists between The acministrative committee Link Peckinpah of Quincy, en resort operators: and the forest leaders are: Cliff Jacobsen, fito attend the Rotary connance; Lewis Moran, programs; service over a new fee scheduled . route George Campbell, pubilicity; on special use permits involving vention in New York; Mr. and Chet Murchell, membership; Dr. commercial operations in the naMrs. Thomas Ward of Placerville —Mrs. Ward received a special C. N. Kerrin, convention; Judge tional forests. The operators coniend the foraward from the forest service for James Snell, constitution and byservice; Mr. and Mrs. laws; Chuck Hilpert, education; est service set up its new. schedmeritorious Jack Morgan -ofCorning; Mr. and ule without proper notice or pubHoward. Jones, attendance. The activities committee chairlic hearing, and that in many. Mrs. M. J. Ahlstrom of Dunsmuir; Dog Club Organization Meeting Tonight At Kuska Ridge Home . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robert Green, Grass. Valley, a daughter. THOMAS—In Nevada City, June 15, 1949, to Mr, and Mrs. Grass Valley, a daughter. Sturni, ~ < passe a meeting has tentatively been scheduled for July in San Francisco between top officials of the forest service and permittees. All phases of the fee sched _ $50,000% other—picking up the fallen stones and putting them’ back. Afterwards, over a friendly glass of beer, Easy says, “You i} Bank of America Every Bank of America savings account, no matter how large, earns 112% interest, semi-annually. Deposits made on or before July 11 earn interest from July 1 $500 or more, deposit it in Bank of America. In addition to all 2:30 P. M. ARMS AND LEGS PROPELLER-WISE. 7 right the local team is hard to beat. Nevada City beat Placerville 3-2 in 10 innings at Placerville. tolerance” that people build up against each other. I like a temperate glass of beer now and then, you may prefer buttermilk—but you, or you, me. Let’s live and letlive together—making more friends and fewer “walls.” * ‘walls and fences and boundaries . cali . . : MS Se Tes ie erate. re te + division clubs battle it out to stay in the Shaughnessy play-offs. Nevada City Athletic Club 1 Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundation Pater: Come out to the park and see these two first traeeran) ee) ; Buzz Colvin, President ‘Marv Haddy, Manager other protections, your dollars in this bank are secured by capital funds and reserves in Placerville has the most powerful team in the borly custom, but we really don’t keep on separating people for no compounded BASED ON THE FLAPPING WING PRINCIPLE that’s no reason for me to criticize . because it happens to be there.” “Yes,” says Handy, “a, lot of earn 14% interest at Whether you have $50, $100, know, wall-mending is a nice neigh"need that wall. We keep it up just or $50 savings accounts June 19 Sunday, ident aaa ee Don’t Fence Yourself In Easy on one side, Handy on the Optometrist DESIGNED BY LEONARDO DAVINC! 14-90 Placer-Nevada League. When Nevada City is farms. They walk along talking— Westwood, GEORGE C. BOLES ule will be discussed and every PIONEER PARK NEVADA CITY . From where I sit.. Ly Joe Marsh. stone wall that separates their: Oliver, recently of now of Altadena. effort wili be made to settle on Nevada City a program mutually satisfactory 312 Broad St. to the permittees and the governTelephone 270-W ment. The date and place of the Advertisement and Easy Roberts patch up the
George were too low to give a fair re-. muir; Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. turn to the government for the Ross of Roseville; Mr. and Mrs. William Liddicoet of Diamond resort concessions. In order to help break the imSprings;:': Mr.: and: Mrs. T.. K. PLACERVILLE good reason. Maybé we'd all be _ better off if some of them were torn down, instead of kept standing.” From where I sit, Handy said a mouthful. Take the “walls. of in Dorado sufficient notice was given, and. Lueck of Mt. Shasta City; Mr. that the fees previously charged; and Mrs. Henry T. Long of Duns _—— Every spring, Handy Peterson of Camino, El Mr. and Mrs. VS. charging crueltv. Couple married Oct. 1, 1944; in Newark, N. J., separated in Grass Valley .:Jan. 5, 1949. Plaintiff asks $50 a month support of one minor child. No community property. William J. Cassettari, attorney. BURNETT—In Nevada City, June 16, 1949, Georgia A. Burnett vs. Burley H. Burnett, grounds cruelty. Couple married Jan. 7, 1929, in McAllister, Okla., separated Grass Valley June 13, 1949. Plaintiff.asks $150 a month support for four minor children. No community property. Vernon Stoll, attorney. Berry service on the other hand asserts . county; NEVADA CITY W. Kuska home, Ridge road, three-quarters of a mile west of . the state forestry office. A representative of a kennel club from Sacramento will be present to help in the organization of the club. STURNI—In Nevada City, June 15, 1949, Kathryne Sturni Albert high that undue hardship has. Dunsmuir; Mr. and Mrs. Swift resulted to permittees. The forest . Divorces against cases the fees were placed so. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wendell of or kennel club will be held to Mivcda City. critical minerals and metals who through no fault proval of the president and both of their own suffered losses in those mathe bureau of land management! endeavoring to supply Fixing a salary schedule for Pct. teachers in the Nevada City uni1.000! fied School district was taken 1.000. under advisement following dis.667. cussions by the board of trustees .333. in its monthly meeting at the .000. elementary school Tuesday night. An adiourned meeting has .000! hospital, GREEN—At June Miners’ 40 . night at 7:30 o’clock at the Ralph 18.1040, Thomas, this time will be avoided. How{strategic and Organization meeting of a dog Births Gene. granted a moratorium eight days before the expiration of the time MINING RELIEF BILL PASSES to complete assessment work. The house last week passed a That resulted in penalizing the y , of which I am author, alread had measure who ’ diligent miners done their work. Such a result to compensate the producers of ever, the bill has to get the ap BARRETT REAPPOINTED PROBATION OFFICER FOR NEVADA COUNTY Bernice. Penrose, and Barrett and Porter. Engle The house and senate conferees tees associations. met this week on the mining asFOLSOM DAM BILL sessment moratorium legislation. TO COMMITTEE d passe You will recall the house a bill giving a three months’ ex“The senate committee on intension of time until Oct. 1 for insular affairs has apassessment work to be completed terior and for this year. The senate amended pointed a subcommitte headed by . the house bill providing for anSenator Murray of Montana to other year’s moratorium. The hear the testimony on the Folsom house conferees accepted the dam legislation. Getting this subsenate provision for a year’s mortee appointed is a_signicommit miners atorium providing that step forward in view of ficant who have done their work will ed calendar in the crowd the get credit for it on the next astee. We hope to commit senate sessment year. Last year congress get to hearings very shortly. after the Cubs adopted a policy of no paid players. He: hurled a 13-inning win against Placerville for Auburn earlier in the season. 2 .000! been set for Monday for further Haddy announced the lineup Georgetown -..0:..—-. 0 . consideration of a salary schedwill be approximately the same Scores last Sunday ule similar to the tvpe employed except the manager will play Foresthill 6, Colfax 5. lby other districts throughout the right field. Tony Kosinski, leadPlacerville 49ers 20, Grass Val-. state. ing the league in batting, wiil 2 The board appointed Mrs. Vivmove to left to replace Perry, ley ‘3. hiceian Auburn 18, Nevada City 1. Billick, experienced former 4 who was released after Sunday’s are:)Dr. Walter Mullis, Hevada “City: teachsr, fp the min: Georgetown bye. game with Folsom. Painter will health and welfare; Bill Mullis, teaching staff of the elementary play second. Games next Sunday school for the next school year. sight, conservation and_ blind Foresthill in Auburn. Milton Anderson, She will fil) the vacancy -made committee; Nevada City in Placerville. recently by the resignation of safety; Bud Percy, boys and girls; Colfax in Georgetown. Bernard Braschler, — citizenship Mrs. Doris Foley. ‘ Grass Valley bye. The board renewed the conand patriotism; Onda Smith and tract of William Tobiassen, music Walt Russell, civic improvement; instructor who taught in both Howard Smith, education. SOUTHERN DIVISION An interesting lecture was preelementary and high schools dursented by Sam Partridge of Grass Wa LG Pet ing the past year. Thomas J. Barrett, Grass Valka 2 0 1.000 At the June 20. meeting the Valley, sportsman and scout leadley was re-appointed probation Lincoln: 2 667 board is expected to review aper who‘has photographed in color 1: officer for Nevada county at a Placerville Outl. ... 2 OBE plications for other teaching pomore than 300 lakes in Nevada meeting Tuesday of the Nevada Packie Se 2b 1: 568 sitions in the high school, includcounty. He displayed pictures of county probation committee in JACKSON Sa 1 Newcastle ......---.-1 080 ing athletic coach and home eco150 of the larger lakes to his the court house. ccs bea 2 800 nomics teacher. These two posts audience. The committe, headed by CedROOMS aia Partridge explained that he 3 -. .000 were made vacant when the two ric Porter, discussed the need in Brown Bombers ... QQ: had hiked to all the lakes him+ teachers announced they planned Nevada county for a. detention Scores last Sunday to continue their university self in order to take the color home or “juvenile hall.”Placerville Outl. 3, Newcastle 1. studies during the coming year. pictures. Barrett explained the county Loomis 8, Brown Bombers 5. must either send a young lawRocklin 3, Jackson 2. breaker away to the state instiLincoln bye. tution where he is branded as a criminal, or hold the juvenile Games: next Sunday in the county ail. The other alPlacerville Outlaws in Lincoln. ternative is to release the youngLoomis in Newcastle. ster without any form of punishRocklin in Jackson. ment. Brown Bombers bye. 4 The following are members of the juvenile committee: Irene V. Bennett, M. Henry Argall, John Edwin Keegan, Wilma S. Jefford, Clair announced by MINING ASSESSMENT WORK meeting will be the forest service and the permit Games Next Sunday Lincoln in Colfax. Placerville in Nevada City. Auburn in Grass Valley. W Foresthill: )oss0. 6.00 3 Placerville 49ers ... 3 Yb Usb y gael Neen pee 2 Grass Valley ....-.. 1 Nevada City (2.025. 0 COMMAS as 0 Congressman excess of $325 million. . For maximum protection and maximum availability always deposit your savings in a bank. Millions of Californians have savings accounts in Bank of America, Bank of America NATIONAL TRUST SAVINGS ASSOCIATION California's Statewide Ba nk MEMBER FEDERAL DEPO SIT INSURANCE CORPOR ATION MEMBER FEQERAL RES ERVE SYSTEM PLACERVILLE 10: INVADE NEVADA CITY SUNDAY Placer-Nevada League .