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Jacodillleaies ines st aici incor 2
MERCHANTS LOSE
NORTH SAN JUAN ENDS
the scoring of 13 runs before Perry
struck out to end the inning.
Neither team went anywhere the
rest of the game.
Sunday’s Scores
Colfax 15, Wolf & Royer 14.
Grass Valley 12, Folsom 9.
Placerville 8, Lincoln 0.
Auburn 6, Rosevile A.C. 38.
cranny Diths can ciy,. {. BEAUTIFY AND PROTECT . . With PAINT! HAMBURGER 5 1942 CHEVROLET TUDOR—New $10 0
June 4, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. To Take Out motor—new clutch—new heater 9
George Calanan,
City Clerk
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DENTIST
435 ZION ST. PHONE 564-.
NEVADA CITY
1941 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER
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8—The Nevada City Nugget, Tuesday, June 7, 1949 ireyery
j ‘ ey : ia) @ The Nevada City Merchants of
: . : ? ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ’ f the Foothill league lost a practice
; uN WT : game against Newcastle of the
aT, WITH PICNIC FRIDAY BE REP AIRED Tae AC-h called alter, ucven’ ia: $2500 STATE
: i ; : noon_11-5 called after seven ini
AFTER SLUGGING VICTORY OVER . st2"scnces nearer a wil .
Juan elementary school was held FOR FESTIVAL FE AIR EXHIBIT H
siincls Baa this Friday at Oregon creek with f Wwscs TO MEET ; e . ‘
Principal P. J. Conway and TeachThe monthly meeting of the
: .[° : er J. D. Conway in charge. The The Nevada City council took. Women’s Society of Christian Nevada county board of super@ e ee picnic wound up school activities —— pee ht eee herria lags will be held tomorrow at!visors voted $2500 for a county
: : 3 . . . for the year. ate rehouse o. 2, including] 12:30 p.m. It will be a pot luck P
__ Nevada City’s black sheep baseball team climbed into . “'g;sauation evercises were held. Painting anq repairs, before the. luncheon, followed by a business oe. seta eee ap spine tae
third place of the Placer-Nevada baseball league Sunday . the previous evening at Twamley Hor Wabnes Oe —— celébraeatrge =a members are asked e cata Ni y agr * oe
sos : y 2. o be present. commissioner, to represen e
afternoon here by a 13-run uprising in. the seventh . »#!, North San Juan. he aidenk we “an & es
ane break 7-7 ti d win 20-7. The 1 ] ‘J Receiving diplomas from David p 8 nesctin y county at the fair.
inning to br a -/ tie an {wae “Tt. e 10Ca Dads es Dalke, supervisors of county rural the Nevada City Women’s club,j TRAILER JACKNIFES Mrs. Rose A. Beck, Grass Valley, » 4
batted almost twice around in the seventh scoring on . school, were Alvin Clark, Netti. "Presented by Mrs. R. Goyne, who} A heavily loaded trailer being ; .
; reported her organization had} to b and Mrs. Mary D. Warnecke, Ne
10 hits three passes and* ~{ Ennis, Jean: ” Ranis, Gertrude a ee ee ee vada City, were reappointed mem’ Rhoades, Frances Young and Fran. Ta@ised $150 to help pay for the. Speelman, Gridley, turned over :
Truckee ab r h po ae ’ s bers of the county board of eduan error. Worley. MissRhoades’ presented work. , when it jack-knifed coming down
6 We ee Baxter, Cf. a 1 orees WN Sle Seite CER . nia Al tributi , cation. John L. Larue, Nevada
N da Cit nfield thé malutatorian addréea: so contributing toward repair. the Bear valley grade Sunday ;
eva ity s 1 G 0 Ccores, ep A ee 88 : ‘werets work, including the balcony, belfry, . midnight. City, was appointed to the vac
clicked off double plays In . Martin, ss ... Cos 02 a Sica ta sees dO T se a and building front was the Nevada aticy on the county law library
the first and second innings came} Boucher, ce.. 5 1 1 7 0 0 tn Trail, glee club and gradCity fire department, The group,. committee, created by the resignaclose to another in the eighth and. Giovnoni, 3b-p 4 0 0 1 2 0 mera vlheaded by Rotem ~ Graham Annulm tion of Wm. E. Wright, Nevada
LaTona coming into second high. Bernard, 2b-3b 4 1 2 3 0 1 ‘teat pond nbeangca aie promined: C105 bo hale in the peuie ents City. : é y
’s arm as he threw. Davidson, 2b. 1 0 0 0 0 0/)81€¢ club, graduates, aie : ; TOBIASSEN— “ i islaSe a tae oe lay. . Korich, r 2 > . Invocation, Rev. Father Gabriel-. ct. The council voted to finance EN—Carl J. Tobias-. The board will attend a legisla
breaking up another double play. Korich, rf .-... 4% 1 ao the remainder of the cost of the. %°™ 0M behalf of minor son, David . tive hearing ‘Thursday on _ the
Extra base hits were a dime a. Stephens, 1b. 1 0 0 2 0 1 § work, estimated b : C. Tobiassen, against June E. To. Coats bill which Id a iat : y Tom Reynolds ‘ . To oats which would appropriate
dozen and the two teams rattled} Conners, 1b.. 4 0 1 6 0 0 ilver cocace seat ee poo! to be approximately $400. Reynolds biassen. Grounds, minority. Mar. money for relief of counties which
off 33 hits in the game. Martin. LaTona, p ... 2 Baer Ee gous: Sites leet mesh Wenctuete caidas tola’ the .eeunei-dhie work’ would ie Dec. 7, 1947, in Carson City, . suffered winter storm damage to
slammed a homer and Tamo, Cur. Kielhofer,p.. 3 0 0 0 1 0 i : begin immediatel ev. Vernon Stoll, attorngy. roads.
ran and Goldsberry hit triples. Ev-. Lujan, 2b-If . 0 .0 0 0 0 0} The North San Juan plants oa gk Ghee Bee Te ma De.
ery Nevada City man hit safely . Rablin, If -.-. e820 Oe oT gt oF nag spuncanraee: eee” laney city pound master, to handl ( a) .
save Perry. Perry made a sensaSek es ne nf EB ows iy. She Vener: 3 iia newly-const ted g it 4 ; ” 4 . re ” be -constructed city poun : ,
ional. running catch of Giovan-. ° Totals ..... 41 713 24 6 4. Home on the Range.
?
ie bine is aa seventh Address, Miss Gertrude Rhoades, ae asin dogs. bis ae :
; i , salutatorian.
reparing for opening e city
The locals made an error in. Nevada City abr h po a e;*%@ swimmin i
g pool at Pioneer park on ° ) t
each of the first three innings but . Jones, cf .... fo oe op ae cane ee a fons 4k. Ae Gn Show us a man who owns his own home and ag a
; 4 ‘ ome lands: we , L : :
after that played errorlessly. Chiara te on a Ans 2) a] Somat old Bete ROY ORS Tee ead We we will answer the question.
Thompson led in runs batted. Thompson, 3b 6 2 8 1 38 0 aes w, uanita, A . datioda ten’ dob. ok dineeourd. “aate ’
in with five. Goldsberry drove in. Kosinski,rf.. 4 3 38 0 0 . Vance. =e June 9, when an appointment for I. C. and ELL EAL ES
four and Kosinski accounted for. Goldsberry,ss 6 1 38 2 6 0 Address and awarding of dipek eneamer ahea oi i ef JOB LR L TATE BROKERS
neral suF
thiee Bory, i os. 4 2 0 3 0 ©. lomas, David Dalke, general ; p e made D BUI DERS
; , hay re pervisor “Nevada county. rural} * Thomas Taylor, park commis242¢ F :
It may have been a different . Haddy, 2b -... y etre ater See Yee} rine sioner, said the lifeguard would be ommercial Street—Nevada City
; ; ools. :
game had LaTona, Truckee’s start. Fouyer, ¢ -..Cb Be oe Eee expected to possess a sénior lifeWE HAVE GOOD BUYS WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
ing pitcher, remained in the game. . Tamo, p .-.... Le See seats iar Prete The North San Juan glee club disinv mevtinientasd aey't i oy pik TS. ba, are
isis wie (ase hit (hel 2 oe oe a si Daal le ll opr cae eras al a ton Phe apoltinioas ott ee s y's 9 y for e job. e applications o ; j
Truckee hurler in the kneecap,. Totals ..... 44.20 20 27.15 3] Down the River. two-qualified Release ia kre ne. e 4
forcing him from thé game. At Farewell, our graduates of 1949. cules
that point the score was 3-2 for. Score by innings: The North San Juan glee club. ™ Mimics” at nH 1
eas lke Peon 002120 200— 7. in songs of our heritage: ‘Cradle a ee is Se ae ec ‘ es oe ERC GC bo fan, < Riot . e y a committee oNevada City wasted. no time. Nevada City 120 103 130*—20. Song,” “Slumber,: Slumber, vale “Clty Gaston ute ; a vs JUST R EC E . V ED AND A VAI L A B L E
getting its first run. Jones, first Benediction, Rev. Hickman. tons cane tlle, uae
man up, walked, was sacrificeg to Hits by innings: he sar Sra Sie Peco sie as camino. saidsinan Pines ew CHR . geniak wy Childers,” and on the. Truckee. .... 103 231 300—13] Hour,” glee club and graduates. erbue Wea ‘Mice Wecbel Garten : ‘i.
play broke for third. A wild throw Nevada City 112 103 101*—20 Mrs. Alberta Worley headed a cater a) ‘: rae bia spate Thr Ch F. yd
by Stephens and Jones went all committee that served refresh‘a: ad an sf ike 2 Dn ee to oose From
the way to score. Perry walked in. Summary; Hits allowed: LaTona. ments to close the evening. buildings and properties within the. ] NEW PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DELUXE SEDAN .
the second, was sacrificed-to sec4 in 2 1-3 innings, Keilhofer 7 in 4 business and residential] sections Radi dH 1
ond by Haddy, and scored on Mar. OnInES, Cl0va ten imines: winning {Final Summer Roundup —= [ot the community, and asked for adio and Meater !
tin’s bobble of Tamo’s grounder. é bees support in launchin >
Jones singled Tamg home for a pitcher, Tamo; losing pitcher, GioHeld Yesterday At eames pe sora ages NEW PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DELUXE COUPE ,
3-0 count. vannoni; struck out by Tamo 8, sae Elementary School forthcoming centennial celebration. Radio and Heater
Two double plays disposed of . LaTona 3, Kielhofer 3, by Curran 1; The third, and last, session of Advised that the city has no
Truckee the first two innings, but . bases on balls off Tamo 1, off La-!the summer roundup, a physical authority to compel property own.
La Tona succeeded in breaking up . T°na 2, off Kielhofer 3, off Giovan-. examination sponsored by the. ers to clean up, the club was urged U E D ™ &F aq
what looked like a third in the. ?0ni J, off Curran 1; hit by pitched) porent-Teachers. association fOr] by the council to continue its efa oA
third inning. LaTona was out but ball: Giovannoni, Korich, Childers; . anijgren about to enter school, forts ang solicit the aid of the : i
, i wild pitch: Giovannoni; home run: I ity : W tocked Used Ca ] :
Baxter behing him reached second Sask ee ss was held at the Nevada City. chamber of commerce, other civic : e are overstocked on se rs—our loss 18
on Haddy’s’ overthrow. Curran . “@run; Tee-baSe hits: Curran, elementary schoo] yesterday morn-. and fal end . ;
eatin singled Curran home for a aid cae pended ee a. J. F. Siegfried, chairman of the 1941 INTERNATIONAL STATION i
-2 score. : : ; ; = Whi city’s planni = (
LaTona was forced from the] fice: Childers; stolen bases: ChilWilliam ee New pete: ate oer eae ae WAGON aaa tae
game and Kielhofer took the mound . “e's 2, Haddy, Jones, Conners, KoHead of uggeteers ing the city into residential, comIt needs some work—But a Bargain y
for the Mountaineers. Truckee tied . .Simski, Perry; runs batted in; CurWilliam Valdon was installed a8/ .,ercia) and industrial zones. His ;
the score in the fourth on a double {z2" Martia 3, Bernard, Korich, Con. president of the Nevada County Taps Will be studied by the coun. 1941 FORD SUPER DELUXE > ; <
py Korich and a single by Conners. . ™€"S: Jones 2, Childers, Thompson . Nuggeteers Folk Dancing club at cil, with. further suggestions as to SEDAN : \
Tamo tripled over the left field 5, Kosinski 3, Goldsberry 4, Haddy, . a pot-luck dinner and dancing pargets ‘Moundaries tj be addea by lh Oe ere J f
logs. An argument developed on Fouyer, Tamo 2; double plays: Ta-. ty Saturday night at Seaman’s city leaders . 4 1939 FORD TUDOR
on the play. Tamo came home on. ™9° to Childers, Goldsberry to Had. lodge. Miss Helen Chapman is the Mayor A. B. Innis presided at .
what he thought was an automatic. @Y to Childers; passed ball: La-. new vice president and Daphne} 4. meeting pitondesd by CouncilBFE SIE IO Stet RE Sa es aay ey Lig Spee neh ors Sar eB ERE
homerun and Boucher tagged him Tona, Kielhofer; left on bases: . Gardner is secretary-treasurer. men Le, Cullen, Willi sie
as he came in. The ‘umpires sent Truckee 10, Nevada City 11; time of Retiring officers were Grace Thomas a eos 1s BS Oe atts ant 1939 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
Tamo back to third for a triple. 8@™e: 2:45; umpires: Fanni and’ Raymond, president, and Georgia! qity Clerk George Calanan. t
Thompson scored him with a fly Chitteden. Valdon; sSeCretary= trean tren. (255i) ee ene ee I ee re eT irate aera tr erento tae a ,
to Baxter, for a 4-8 local lead. 7 ) HOLMES FUNERAL 1938 DODGE SEDAN—A steal at $3 50 8
Curran singled and Martin hom° 2
ee ea one cas HOME Pas Fee ce
in front 5-4 for the visitors’ only a: . Phone 203 LE ;
lead in the game. 246 Sacramento St. Nevada City 1937 CHEVROLET TUDOR This
ook ne ee 2 he Holinéa Funaval dines. serv: won't last long either at this price ...
ers, a double by : Kosinski,
ice is priced within the means of
and a single by Goldsberry and all. Ambulance service at all 1938 BUICK SEDAN $390
Nevada City had a 7-5 lead in the : @ hours. }
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Doubles by Boucher, Bernarg and
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Korich in ~the seventh tied the ¢ 1935 DGE SEDAN ,
game once more at 7-all. & ‘ Good Transportation Meh ian ee aera Pe mses monet y : .
Release “dcensa the kis ‘seventh will be received and acted upon
with a pop up to Giovanoni, Tamo TE d J 68 1940 DODGE SEDAN—Motor Rebuilt
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hits, a walk and an attempted The pool will be opened Wednesday, June 15 1941 CHRYSLER 6 SEDAN
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4, 1949, to Mr. and ‘Mrs, Carl Sy healed sobbed wegamesteten ated STEAKS TO ORDER 1940 BUICK special Club C
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: é I pie . ighborJune 3, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. a even the whole neighbor rk ka Mabe 1938 F Cc UPE P)
Arnold Stunkel, Nevada City, a
‘daughter, Janice Lenore, weighing
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JUVINALL-OLNEY—In Nevada
City, June 6, 1949, to Orford E,
Juvinall, 29, Nancylee Olney, 20,
poth of Colfax. .
DILTS-CADDY — In Nevada
City, June 3, 1949, to Alvin H.
Dilts, 28, and Shirley E. Caddy, 20,
both of Grass Valley.
a GRIFFITH-—Robyn Joan Griffith, Soda Springs, against Robert
Edward Griffith, suit field June 3,
1949. Married April 10, 1948, in
Sacramento, separated March i,
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