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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

May 31, 1949 (8 pages)

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PRIMED FOR TRUCKEE CLUB . ¥ Nevada ROBERT H. and DONALD w. WRAY, Publishers undisputed KENNETH W. WRAY; Editor and Advertising Manager entered as matter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada City wmder Act of Congress, March 38, 1879. ; One month (in advance) club, fourth place in Pioneer park 3 571 3 4 .500 429 Grass Valley .... 3 4. 429 LUG OG venycsovastocess 2. sc. sccchwe ont 2 4 5 833 .286 Roseville ¥ in SRAIURR in the : 080 afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, according to Marvin Haddy, manager. Haddy announced his starting line-up will be the same as the pitcher in the league, will be on the mound for the local team, with Ainsley, Fouyer catching. "THE PLACER-NEVADA BASEBALL LEAGUE Babe Childers, Haddy, Jake and Tiger Thompson Reprinted herewith is a copy of a letter received Goldsberry will hold down the infield. The ‘yesterday by Marvin Haddy, manager of the Nevada combination executed two double City Athletic Club’s representative in the Placer-Nevada plays last time out. _ league. : Stan Jones, Babe Tony Kosinski will May 31, 1949 Perry and roam _ the pastures. Wr. Marvin E. Haddy, ‘Nevada City, Calif. 437 Zion Street, Dear Haddy: 1 witnessed the program put on by your club in Roseville last ' Saturday night. In justice to the other clubs in the league . cannot everlook the actions of several of your players, including your“self. If there was any way in which . could legally fine your club ‘you can rest assured that it would be handed you. You are fortunate, therefore, that you are getting off with this reprimand. As a director in the league and manager of your club we expect Haddy warned the Truckee team is vastly improved in the past few weeks and will be a tough team to whip. The Mountaineers slaughtered Grass Valley Memorial day batting league. averages “DUKE OF AUBURN” IN. AUBURN OVER WEEKEND “that you could at least make some effort to control your players instead of leading them in their attacks on the umpires. Player Goldsberry has been in this league tog long to act the way he did “the other night. This. won't happen again because the umpires are being instructed to banish Goldsberry from the game the very next time he gets out of line. This goes for player Perry, too, if he is still on the club. : You should have appreciated the fact that you had but nine men available for play and the ejection of any one of them would Shave been cause for a forfeiture and a resulting penalty of $50.00. Instead of this you took advantage of the situation nd made a ¥arce of the game. ; : Wou must remember that fans pay their way to see a ball game rand if they want comedy they won’t go out to the ball park—at of 49. Final plans have been completed and all who attend promised:.a good time. Tue opéniug performance are with it. It's up to you as an official of the league to help ‘us bring wp the standard of ball being played and also to maintain some alignity, regardless of the score. As President of the Placer-Nevada league . was ashamed of "Nevada City and their conduct last Saturday night and honestly thope that you realize this fact. Yours very truly, CHARLES J. GALLAGHER Tickets are $1 for adults and 25 cents for children under 12 and may be purchased at the door before any performance. It will be In reply to Mr. Gllagher’s letter, we would like to held in the Agard street gym in ask these questions: Auburn .Should the president of a baseball league sit in the stands and heckle the players on any team from the moment the game starts? Should the umpire calling balls and strikes give a Bronx cheer to a player because he misses a third strike? _ Should the president of a league be the arbitrary judge «of what constitutes a baseball game and what is a farce? ‘We recall many major league baseball games that ended im scores similar to 21-6. . As president of the league Mr. Gallagher may hav deen ashamed of Nevada City, but this writer, a witness altered to throw of third base, an obvious error of judgment on the part of an umpire, the Nevada City players cannot 1.000 1.000 Placerville 49ers . 1 PUD UTI ose cst scat 0 0 1 1.000 .000 Georgetown .....0 Nevada City .... 0 1 ;, .000 -000 Last Sunday’s Score game. the When you're in a blue mood and some one says “‘It’s @ nice day,’ and you reply “What's good about it?” or if you're the one who's feeling good and have the wind taken from your sails, think on the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson: “Today is the best day of the year.” Today is the best day of the year. Why waste a moment on the blunders, recriminations and absurdities of -yesterday. Finish today and when it’s over be done with » Gt. You have done what you could. Why waste a mo“jpent on the fears of tomorrow, the apparently hope dess tasks that have to be met? Meet them the best you «<an—you can do no more. But don’t waste a moment on the nonsense of yesterday and tomorrow. Own today—the best day in the syear—don't lose it to fret and anxiety. Living each momment and day as it exists is all you can hope for on earth. The life you have lived is all you'll have when death comes. Division Ww L TATOO: ies cessuscsdeca a Newcastle ...... 1 the villain 0 0 and in Congressman 8ist ress report on those bills of particular interest to our district may be in order. in y The first two days of June in Nevada City have borne eout the statement, or is it'a query, of James Russell « Lowell. * The climate here -in Nevada City the past few days “has been the finest we have yet seen. Mild in tempera ‘ture, a welcome relief from the heat of the central valley wr the fog and cold of the coast. We have been in the Oregon mists, the valley oven, lodged the snows of Canada, and frozen in France, all in the alleged balmy month of June, and they can’t com Love, which corporeal senses to the facts Clair the Day of Pentecost of Was p.m. Youth Fellowship. Church 311 Commercial Street Rev. John A. MacDonald, pastor Trinity Episcopal Church Engle Max L. Christensen, rector week. A similar bill is also pend9:45 a.m.—Church school. ing on the senate calendar. 11 a.m.—Morning prayer and A measure on mining assessment work passed the house extending sermon. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.— Senior the time for three months and was amended in the senate giving a choir. Thursday, 4 p.m.—Junior choir. moratorium for an additional year. k We hope to straighten the matter out in a conference committee this week so the mining industry, will 116 Sacramento Street’ know whether or not it is going. Austin Allen, pastor to get an extension of time, a 10 a.m.—Sunday school. moratorium, or nothing at all. 11 a.m.—Morning worship.Public lands legislation: Hear7.45 p.m.—Evening .service. ings are in progress this week in Wednesday, 7:45 p.m., evanthe house committee on_ public lands on legislation calling for in gelistic message. lieu tax payments to local governments for federal ownerships. No action has been taken yet in the Father William Daly, pastor senate, although Senator Cordon Sundays—8 and 10:30 a.m. Pentecostal Church of God El St. Canice Church Holy days—7:15 and 9 a.m: Week days—8 a.m. SCOUT REVIEW BOARD WILL CONSIDER HIGH AWARDS NEXT TUESDAY A council court of honor will be held Saturday evening, June 11, at the annua] camporee of the Tahoe area council, Boy Scouts of America, which will take place at Banner Mountain Lookout on June 11 and high school to succeed Prof. A. T. Isensee who resigned that -he mar school. 50 YEARS AGO The Union Ice company and the Nevada City Ice company, com petitors for many years, came to an agreement concerning the price of ice. The charge by both companies in the future was to be . aie. ” upon the citizens of _ ‘ ~~» , Nevada City to solicit funds for the purpose of paying expenses incidental to the public observance of Memorial Day ; Carl Brand, son of Mr. and Mrs. c. J. Brand, who was in Europe for a musical education, scored’ an outstanding success at a 4 musical held in Berlin, Germany. He sang Mendelssohn’s aria, Paulus, which brought him three hearty encores, R. C. Walrath of Nevada City was seriously injured in front of the residence of Joseph Morehouse in Grass Valley to whom he was paying a visit. As he was climb = at < oa ? bf ing into his buggy the engine of the narrow gauge whistled and the horse, becoming frightened, wheeled around and knockeq Mr. Walrath to the ground. He was returned to his rooms at the National hotel and placed under the care of Dr. Tickell. 75 YEARS AGO George generally theater. Jacobs was planning to improve the Nevada The interior was to be painted, a new floor was to be laid, and the rooms under the stage were to be neatly fitted .up for dressing rooms for the visiting troupes of: Thespians. Director Sigourney of the Nevada City railroad committee announced that the survey
party hired by them had arrived in Colfax with their camp equipment and were ready to commence the sur‘vey for the rairoad bed from that place to Grass Valley and Nevada City: At a meeting of the board of directors of the Narrow Gauge Railway company assessment No, 2 of the ten dollars per share was levied upon the capital stock and was payable immediately in gold coin to George Fletcher, secretary of the company, at his office in Grass Valley. : Four Nevada county young people were scheduled to take part ACTION ON MINING BILLS A 2 deliveries were to be made after £ p.m. on Sundays. A committee, consisting of the Hon. J. M. Walling, Mrs. P. F. Simonds and Mrs. Lammon called Lighting Fixtures 2 ~~ to be solq at one delivery and no ed “KRHEAD J event. ty = HOR cipal of the old Washington gram COMPLETE LINE OF WIRING MATERIALS and hearings are being bor law,.Marshal plan, federal aid provide gemonstrations in angling, . ’ sscandal-mongers can be still until they can pick a new committee ommenced on the senate side. A to eduction, social security. In the rifle safety and archery , during Crosley Shelvador Refrigerators “victim. It is a shame to the press that some publications. measure to compensate minerg of face of these complicated controSaturday “and Sunday: Pe Amana Home Freezers Scout troops from all sections for losses incurred durversial and highly publicized meas‘in their zest for sensationalism probe the personal life/} strategics ing. wartime production, of. which ures, it is often difficult to get of the three county Boy Scout SLATER ELECTRIC sand. morals of an individual. What-a person does. wi Iam the author, is pending on the legislation of less national signicouncils are expected to be on be ld “shou and ess 147 busin So, Auburn own his is Phone 733-J House ealendar and scheduleq for ficance but of more interest to us hand for this annual’ camping ’ own private life this ote Grass Valley consideration by the house. this. locally before the congress. BS 4 might accept the principalship of the Escalon high school. Gilbert J. Davis was to continue as prin Dorado authors of the measure to appropriate $30,000,000 and hearings will 12, it was announceq by Ray Wellin the commencement exercises at this. type of procedure in other start before the senate committee ington, council advancement chairMills College. They were Lillie W. mountain and foothill areas, The this week or next. man, this week. Johnson and Alice E. Finnie of canal legislation implements the HOUSE PROGRAM MOVES Awards wlil be presented to Grass Valley, Edith White of North bureau of reclamation policy and scouts of the” Roseville-Lincoin, San Juan, and Dottie F. Sargent, state law granting priority for In summary, the progress made Placer-Foothill, Grass Valley and originally of Nevada City. water use to counties of origin. on legislation vital to our area is Sierra Nevada districts of the often very disappointing, but it council. Boards of review for apGETTING IT RIGHT must be remembered that these plicants for the star, life gnd eagle The argumentative councilor was On. mining legislation: The measures afe in competition for palm ranks will be held by district on his feet. measure introduced/ to reimburse committee time ang time on the advancement chairmen. “Mr, Chairman,” he said. ‘‘Counthe gold miners for their losses floor of the house and senate with In Grass Valley and vicinity, under L208 introduced by Senator hundreds of other measures. Up Lynne Kelly will preside over a sellor Jenkins says this is a case McCarran and he is pending on to the present 4,891 bills have been board of review to be held in his of six of one and half-a-dozen’ of the senate calendar. Hearings have introduced in the house and 1,961 office, 127 Mill street at 4 p.m., the other. But I say not—most emphatically no. It is exactly the been held on/a bill also co-auin the senate. Currently, the house Tuesday, June 7. ! thored by Sénator McCarran and is in far better shape on its proScout Executive Raymond J. contrary.’’ me to establish a domestic free gram than the senate, First matEwan announces that demonstramarket for gold, but the committers of course are the appropriations of forest practices by the tee has taken no action. tions bills. Most of those except Bloomfield ranger district have A measure providing for incendeficiency appropriations are albeen arranged for by Chief CampReplace your damaged fixtures through the house. The oree Judge R. V. Conrad, of the tive payments for exploration, proready while you are doing your spring duction and stockpiling of critical senate has only passed two. In Tahoe national forest for Saturday cleaning. : RITA HAYWORTH Hollywood's curvaceous Rita Hayworth has married and /strategic minerals and metals addition, we have such pending night, also. Harry D, Esli¢k, counther prince, so probably now the clucking tongues of the has’ been yoted. out of the house measures ag federal . housing, .la= cil camping chairman, will ‘also BeBe > Science, we shall see this true likeone cent per pound tg saloons and ness and reflection everywhere’ other large consumers and one and (p. 516). a half cents to private families. Not less than ten cents worth was 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. ) 11 a.m.—Morning worship. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. On water’ legislation: The Folsom dam bill is pending in the senate but it is temporarily stalled due to the fact that the senate committee on interior and insular affairs before which it is pending is bogged down in controversial legislation. It is hoped; though that this bill can be cleared before has indicated that he expects to adjournment. The measure for report his bill relating to percentnorthern California canal legislaage payments for lands in national tion is out of the house committee forests very shortly. and headed for the floor. However, Access roads and lumber legislait has not as yet been cleared by tion: The current bill on agriculthe bureau of the budget, which tural appropriations recently voted is a necessary hurdle to speedy out /by the senate increaseq the action before the rules committee amount of money allowed for. forand on the floor of the house. Both est access roads. However, the total these’ measures are of importance amount is still. inadequate even to the mountain areas largely bethough the conferees agreed to cause of the precedent they set maintain the increased amount with reference to water legislation, provided by the senate. Senator The Folsom dam ties in a small Morse of Oregon and I are joint project and Community Baptist Washington Notes the Truth, Georgetown. Rocklin in Lincoln. acts. of ligence, constitute Deity, are reflected by His creation; and when we _ sub Southern Division ing, and musical session Cc. E. Clinch and C. Raymond Clinch: disposed of all their mercantile business in Grass Valley by selling their grocery store to the Kilpatricks of Chico. The gen ‘‘The substance, Life, Intel be the theme for discussion. Placerville Outlaws in Loomis. first Eddy: 6:45 follow the play with singing, danc The things of God’’ (I Corinthians 2:9, 10). “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures’ by Mary Baker “Growth in Christian Living’’ will Jackson at Brown Bombers. LEGISLATIVE PROGRESS REPORT of man, the things which God hath prepared. for. them that love: him. But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep Fully Come.’ Foresthill in Grass Valley. county establishing a precedent /for WHAT IS SO RARE AS A DAY IN JUNE? 1.000 1.000 cheering exciting parts, so everyone can join in the fun. Olio acts By 20 YEARS AGO of society ordinate the false testimony of the Pct GAMES NEXT SUNDAY Northern Division Placerville 49ers hissing Science Christian When such as Christian Science Church ROCKIN Sues. ici siesce 1 0 1.000 Brown Bombers . 0 1 £000 TPQ OWUIS oases sysossadny 0 a .000 Methodist Church Placerville Outlaws 0 1 -000 Dahigren E. Casey, pastor Sunday’s Scores 9:45 a.m.—Church school.' Lincoln 2, Loomis 1. 11 a.m.—Morning worship. The Newcastle 12, Brown Bombef's 7: Rocklin 14, Placerville Outlaws theme for the sermon will be in keeping with Whit Sunday, ‘‘And Bp Colfax in Auburn. collateral ‘ Southern with villain, hero and heroine. Audience participation is encouraged are approaching the last lap. Without trying to summarize the efforts here on major legislation, a prog WHAT'S GOOD ABOUT TODAY? Placerville 49ers, 6. Auburn 2. irass Valley 10, Nevada City 5 (10 innings). Foresthill 12, Georgetown 3. Colfax bye. _ be blamed for disgust at the caliber of officiating excongress has now been in progress five months. We will probably run hibited in the Roseville Wolf & Royer-Nevada City an additional two mohths so we pare with this climate. We are glad we came to Nevada City. 0 lig “The Duke of Auburn” is an old. fashioned melodrama complete wf the game, cannot share his feelings. When a runner scores from first, an advance of three bases, on an over represent old Empire theater. Notes Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at : Foresthill ... Daa inecwe 1 Grass Valley .... 1 will be this evening following coronation of the queen. There will also be performances tomorrow afternoon’ at 2:30. and evening at 8:15, and again on Sunday after a parade. least in the Placer-Nevada league while . have anything to do Long Ago Floy-Margaret Reynolds -000 Nevada City holds services every Sunday Scores. “The Duke of Auburn’’, the big gold show, will have five performances this weekend as Auburn devotes itself to celebrating the days Nevada County Foothill League and Baxter, with a .589 and Bernard with .467 are leading the A.C. .. Church Lincoln 2, Folsom 0. the church on Boulder street. Grass Valley 4, Placerville 3. Sunday school will be at 9:45 eral store interests had previously Colfax 5, ,Roseville A.C. 1. a.m. first fbeen solq to the J. C. Penney meeting Auburn 6,. Truckee 3. Testimonial at company. The Clinches retained of each month Saturday Night Score. Wednesday Roseville W.R. 21, Nevada City 6 8 p.m. ownership of the buildings in Monday’s Scores Our reading room is now lowhich the businesses were housed. Gordon M. Bettles,; manager and “Pruckee 15, Grass Valley 9. cated in the church edifice, 114 Nevada City 4, Auburn 0. Boulder street and is open Monsecretary of the Yellow Tiger ConColfax 10, Folsom 9 (10 innings). days, Wednesdays and Fridays, solidated Mining company, took an Placerville 15, Roseville A.C. 3. holidays exceptel, from 2 to 4 p.m. option on the Champion mine on Wednesday Score “Gog the Only Cause and CreDeer Creek below Nevada City. James Stewart, leading fighter Wolf & Royer 6, Lincoln 2. ator” is the subject of the Christian Science lesson-sermon for Sunfor the resumption of hydraulic GAMES THIS WEEK day, June 5, with the golden text mining, was the speaker at the Saturday Night taken from Revelation; ‘‘Thou art Lions club luncheon at the Na: Auburn in Roseville A.C, worthy, O Lord, to receive glory tional hotel. Bayless Lindley of Nevada City Sunday and honour and power: for thou Roseville W.R. in Colfax. hast created all things, and for thy who was to complete his legal Grass Valley’ in Folsom.: pleasure they are and were cretraining within a year, was spendTruckee in Nevada City. ing his summer vacation in the ated”’ (4.11). Z the are Lincoln in Placerville. of District Attorney W, B, sermon office the Included in ag. Vee Wright, following citations: Bert R. Wilson, principal of the The Bible: “But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, Kelseyville school, was named the Northern Division neither have entered into the heart new principal of the Nevada City Ww L Pct Sunday $3.00 ’ 2.50 squad that white-washed Auburn 1.00 Memorial day. Paul Tamo, best aw. Pct 1.000 .714 .714 Nevada City .<...4 primed to play the Truckee Mountaineers L 0 2 2 Placerville ~...... 3 PISO TN 3 cuauscsnsarssess 3 Placer-Nevada baseball league, is Member California Newspaper Publishers ‘Association "Published every Tuesday and Friday at Nevada City, California, and SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year outside county (in advance) ....“One year in county (in advance) .....--.-------+++-++-seesereeee0a Four months (in advance) ......--.--.-City Athletic W.R. .. 7 5 -5 S&S ‘A legal newspaper, as defined by statute Y alee Roseville Lincoln Colfax ae ee NEVADA CITY 2—The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, June 3, 1949 Pi