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July 7, 1950 (6 pages)

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CULLEN AND . ATHLETICS LOSE ROBERT JACK BURGER JOIN 20,000 WITNESS KE-STON GIVEN HOLIDAY CELEBRATION BOTH HOLIDAY TRIBE OF PAHATSI “6 — The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, July 7, 1950 SEWAGE PLANT BUILDING TASK Rogers, dr., Tommy Price, James Price. Attending camp from Nevada City were Jack Burger, Robert Cullen, Maurice Johnston, Ted Ness, Roy Richardson, Carrol Rogers, Virgil Simpkins, Robert -. Wicks. Grass Valley: Melvin Borchare. David Bunning, Sherwood Caddy, 320: ACRES BURN Fire of undetermined origin burned 320 acres of brush and grass land near Wolf post office Monday afternoon. The fire was brought under control by state ‘Robert. Cullen, 12, son of Mr. (continued from page 1) division of forestry crews from and Mrs. Leo Cullen, and Jack Higgins Corner, Nevada City, CoJ. N. Ott operating a 10-stamp Burger, 13, son of Mrs. Sid Alderlumbia Hill, Smartville and the mill in-the other. ‘ son, were received into the Tribe The Grass Valley Braves of the of Pahatsi Saturday evening at-a Norman Donnenwirth,; Richard department of corrections crew at Camp Calafia and its Girl Scout activities, were followed by Max Placer-Nevada baseball league court ;of honor held by Tahoe Eckenburg, Bob Flynn, Eugene aHeeins Corner. . and the independent Chico Dons Frost, Paul Milligan, Kenneth The Ke-Ston Construction Co.,, Solaro’s working model of a lohung defeats on the Nevada City area council, Boy Scouts of AmerMyers, Teddy Niehaus, Donald comotive, with Johnny. Nolan at ica. The court of honor closed a South Gate, was awarded a conAthletics’ in exhibition games as week of camping at Camp PaPercy, Colbert’ J. Price, Samuel GRATEFUL the whistle cord and throttle. The tract for construction of Nevada a part of the Fourth of July Cenhatsi. T. Price, David Rasmussen, WilMrs. Dorothy Randolph, presiCity’s sewage disposal plant. by locomotive will be placed in optennial Celebration. eration at Pioneer park as soon. Last. week’s. camp. session was liam._P. Rose, Bob Tremewan, dent of the Nevada City. Sorop__the city.council as. a-special -ses‘Both games were decided in very. successful;. aecording to Ronald Whiting, and Ralph Ma timist club, expresses grateful apsion last Friday night at city hall. as Solaro rounds up enough rail.’ the. last. inning of play. Laurel Parlor of the Native preciation to Vern Gulartie and Raymond: J: Ewan, scout exécu. .Williams. The Ke-Ston bid was $99,775, Pinch-hitter Don Burt homered tive. of. Tahoe: area. council. Daughters. of the GoldenWest, Elza Kilroy for their assistance more than $20,000. under the eswith one aboard in the ninth inwas followed: by Beryl Granholm North America’s only, known in the preparation of the GodThe camp opened Sunday: and timated cost of $120,000. riding’ side. saddle in an old faning Sunday to give the Chico had 116 scouts and’ scouters, in diamond mine is in Arkansas. dess of’ Liberty float. The company is. completing the shioned costume. team a 7-5 decision over the Athattendance. A varied. program of construction of the Grass Valley The Native Sons stage coacn letics. Up to that points Nevada scouteraft, waterfront activities, plant this month and work is exthat used to run to Graniteville City had led all the way. handicraft, honor belt awards, ‘pected to get underway here this was followed by the VFW AuxilThe Grass Valley game on the Tribe of Pahatis activities, campmonth. . : iary float to complete the first . Fourth went into an extra inning fires, hikes and special activities H. J. Ray, retired rear admiral ‘with Jack Cramer scoring the dewas carried out. by the staff. division. who was appointed to the city The Grass Valley division was ciding run from third on a tag-up Members of the staff included council in June, was sworn in by headed by the concert band, city after Carl Thompson skied to Bob Del Raby, Dr. J. Ballou and Wil“George H. Calanan, veteran city council, chamber of commerce, Capps in left field. Tonight and Saturday July 7 and 8 clerk who has probably sworn in and. Manzanita. parlor, Native , The Athletics resume play in lard Rose, Grass Valley; Dr. Mitchell Lewis and Sayre Huntand at more city councilmen than “DEAR. WIFE” Daughters of the Golden West. ~ the “Placer-Nevada league Sunting, Roseville, and Ewan. ._ any other man alive. Starring Joan Caulfield and William Holden The Grass Valley. fire departday, playing. host to the Folsom Council. Commissioner R. R. Ray will serve out the unexment float depicted a jurior fire team ‘that has been hot and cold Schneder, Roseville, presented . pired term of Leo J. Cullen, who wagon drawn_ by juvenile firemost of this “DAKOTA LIL” son. the following badges at the court} resigned for business reasons. Featuring George Montgomery and. Marie Windsor The first round game with Folof. honor, to Nevada county men. A formal ‘resolution awarding The’ float of the Grass. ‘Valles som Nevada City was sporting a the -contract-for~construction™ of BPWC was followed by the Grass 17-12 lead in the seventh inning scouts: Sunday, Monday and Tuesday ' July 9, 10, and Il Merit badges: Troop 22, Grass the sewage plant was adopted at Valley Rotary club float, an inwhen the roof caved in and FolValley: Bob Tremewan, leatherlast night’s regular meeting of genious Rotary wheel that. hoistsom scored 21 times in the one in“CAPTAIN CAREY, USA”. craft. Troop 24, Nevada City: the city council. © ning. Folsom won the wild game Jack Burger and Robert Cullen, Starring Alan Ladd and Wanda Hendrix ed a mine car up an incline. Arthur and Enrico Gagliardi, The two floats of the Methodist in a high wind 37-17. leathercraft. NP4: Grass Valley, operators of the garbage: collectYouth Fellowship of Grass Valley “BLONDIE’S SECRET” ‘Steve Pelayo will send Lynn ing concession, appeared before was without a doubt the best Roath to the mound in Sunday’s William Schultz and Gene Warfs with Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake the council and asked an increase display in the parade. Designed game which ‘is slated to start at ren, conservation. Second class rank: Troop 4; from 50 to 75 cents for collection by Mahlon Schmidt, 19, a student 2:30 p.m.-in Pioneer park. Wednesday and Thursday July 12 and 13 Grass Valley, Bob Flynn Troop of domestic garbage. at the College of the Pacific, the 15, Nevada City, Robert Wicks. Box scores: Art Gagliardi also requested floats were symbolic of a persons “PAID IN FULL” Troop 22, Grass Valley, Sherwood ab the council restrain others from trail to the pearly gates, entrance Chico Dons Caddy, Ronnie Whiting, Paul Featuring Lizabeth Scott and Robert Cummings 5 collecting garbage, pointing out through and: finally becoming a Jolley, cf Milligan, Kenneth Myers, Ralph ‘“ .19 Higgins, 3b -.. 2 they have an: exclusive contract “rider of the sky”.as symbolized Williams, Dick. Eckenburg, Robote “OUTSIDE THE WALL Colburn, ss ... 3 for collection in Nevada City. ert Tremewan. Troop 35, Grass with Richard Basehart and Marilyn Maxwell ‘by Alice Applegate, 15, on the McGee, ss 0 Gagliardi said they are collectpink horse. Valley, Teddy Niehaus, Carrol Barts PE iy 1 ing garbage from 200 families, The Grass Valley Girl Scouts, MOG)? OC Ciuc 5 and that there are about 800 famBoy Scouts, Townsend Club and Miscalla, 1b . 5 ilies living in the community.' 4-H clubs were completed by the 4 Strong, 2b-ss Ray suggested a survey be “Smartville float and its mama Flores, rf 3 made to determine how the other sheep. 1 Rupert, rf-2b 600 families are disposing of their Earl Covey and his compatriots Dietrich, lf _. 2 garbage. of Quartz Parlor of the Native Stringfellow, lf 2 Sons of the Golden West were Comer, ‘p driven by. in a two-horse surrey with the fringe on top. Dow Alexander, exuberantly . (continued from page 1) bathing himself in an 1850. tub the right of way for the big pabrought down the house, and sevNevada City Jones, cf 3 rade. eral of the laughs sounded enNelson,: 2b 2 One feature of the heat’ which vious. Childers, lb . 5 was a concealed blessing to derby Arch’s Richfield Station wa officials: the tar surface of the followed by Burns and Airington Goldsberry, ss 5 race course got so soft the coastcarelessly scattering gold nuggets Deward, If .. 4 Haddy, c 4 ers were slowed down, reducing to the crowd. Wojack, 3b .. 4 speed and its inevitable hazard Bill Hammond’s boys camp to the youthful drivers. In spite float was followed by the Woods Tobiassen, rf . 4 4 of a few spills, there were no inVan and Storage’ company, deFisher, p juries among derby entries but picting the Mountain Boys, comIke Bell picked up a charleyplete to the Chick Sales special horse in his excitement, and grandpa framed on the side. Chico Dons .. @F1-11-0-003—7 The Nuggeteers performed a Nevada City . 310 000 100—5 Otis.) pllalans DIAMOND GAMES
’ Virginia reel on the back rOowoooorey CoOorooonoro to ews Marriage Licenses ALBEE-TACKETT—In Nevada FROM SOUTHLAND Miss Betty Bishop, Burbank, and Harriett 16, both of who is engaged .to Paul Morris, son-of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MorLIVINGSTON.COCKERELL ris, Nevada City, is a house guest —In Reno, Nev., July 4, 1950, of her prospective in-laws. Paul All 58. counties of: California Joseph: C, Livingston, 21, Quincy, Morris in in Camp San Luis} : contributed to mineral producand Kathren Cockerell; 18, NeObispo with the California Na\ vada City. tion in 1947. tienal Guard. ‘ his acts, he could have anything iJohn Albee, 24, he wants. Far as I’m concerned, Louise Tackett, Truckee. he can have it anyway. oS ° Lack of warehouse space makes it necessary for us to close our Nevada City store. Everything Will Be Sold. Don’t miss this opportunity to save. Sale Starts 9 A.M. Friday, oe) July 7 on eo a [s) a) © o ooowoowoooccoo°$}o. _ o w 4 KE DMeE PO a NNR —" _ SCOF WOW tT ° RPrOCONFFHO PEEL ITIDpE P © lon tS —_ a » ar i) ce would sign a solemn pledge to SALE of a clean up his stories.and speed up . City, July 1, 1950, to Norman TE Closing Out Summary: RBI: Burt 2, Moe, The historical edition which we flat-bed truck. Miscalla, Strong 2, Dietrich; ChilA donkey and cart, mule team published last week was the largest ever put out by The Nugget, featuring the Gold Trail express, ders 2, Goldsberry 2, Fisher; HR: we believe: 16 pages all carefully a buckboard, the Grass Valley Burt, Dietrich, Goldsberry; 2B: written in one theme. Ken and I Elks depicting 100 years of proMiscalla, Moe, Childers, Tobiashad talked about a special a long gress, and the Seabee Reserves sen; SB: Jones; Sac.: Strong, Nelson 2; DP: Higgins to Miscalla; time ago but preparations had completed the division. Nevada City fire department’s SO by: Fisher 10, Comer 5; BOB been delayed until the last Saturday. The entire edition was float of the first fire house led off: Fisher 6, Comer 3; LOB: Newritten, sold, set in type, printed the next division followed by the vada City 8, Chico 10; umpires: Short and Childers; time: 2:00. and folded in six days: a total efstate division of forestry. The Fire Ladies depicted fafort of 170 man hours or more than ten hours to a-page. Not a shions of yesteryear, and officers Grass Valley Single advertiser. whom we apof the Nevada City BPWC rode Rua, ss Thompson, 3b proached refused to buy space; by in a sedan. M. E. Reed and Jake Pfosi, of Trathen, lb .. our regret is that we did not have sufficient time to widen the scope Roseville, as prospectors, accomDeal, cf Nevada Orzalli, p and coverage of the edition. But panied three donkeys. now that we have had a‘taste, we City Junior Chamber of ComFoote, lf will plan a bigger and better hismerce, and Neighbors of WoodHarries, 2b .. craft were followed by the Dodge Livingston, rf tory edition next time. Lumber Co. hauling a huge log. Cramer, ¢ .... Some ‘spectators speculated on The junior parade, another whether the lumber company had “first” this year, showed fine entered the huge log or whether Nevada City A originality in: theme, splendid orthey were camoufiaging it past Jones, cf 5 a blocked highway. ganization of effort, and colorful Bryan, rf 2 The local Elks presented the showmanship seldom equalled Fisher, rf-p . 3 anywhere. The: little tots who history of the flag. Childers, lb . 4 The Bartenders. and Culinary took part in the parade were Capps, lf Ea game sports. Their parents should Workers local had a miniature Goldsberry,ss 4 bar as a float, followed by the be warmly commended for the Gagliardi, c . 4 Lions club and the Nevadg City family cooperation which made 4 Haddy, 2b the colorful and ingenious entries Elementary School Parent-TeachWojack, 3b .. 5 ers association float. : possible. . 3 The Salvation army band comRoath, p peenswense Pelayo, x 0 M. pleted the division. ae 0 Nevada county sheriff’s posse Nelson, rf We carefully scanned the line led by Sheriff Richard: W. Hosof march behind the sheriff's kins, the Nevada: County Horseposse and the Nevada County men’s association, and the Tahoe Horsemen but we didn’t see Bob ‘national forest pack train unit Pelayo ‘walked for Roath in Paine. When accused:of ducking completed the parade. eighth. his responsibilities, Bob pointed Grass Valley 310.000 100 1—6 his nose in the air, took. a sniff, Births: Nevada City 002010011 0—5 and declared, “Well, nobody can MORGAN—At the Community say this is a one-horse town now, Summary: RBI; Thompson, Orhospital, Grass Valley, June 24, anyway.” 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas zalli 3, Trathen, Deal, Capps 3, Creer, SNS Morgan, Sacramento, a daughter. Goldsberry, Wojack; 2B: Orzalli, TEIFEL—At Community hosDeal, Capps 2; SB: Goldsberry, Frank Stewart, the postmanpital, Grass Valley, June 25, 1950, Jones 2, Capps; Sac.: Rua, HadShowman who did such a fine to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Teifel, Nedy; LOB: Grass Valley 12, Nejob of putting on the variety vada Ctiy, a daughter. ‘vada City 12; DP: Fisher to Chilshows, would like. to organize GALE—At Community: hospitders, Harries to Rua to Trathen; and present a semi-monthly pubal, Grass Valley, June 28, 1950, SO by: Roath 4, Fisher 1, Orzalli lic show: during the rest of the to Mr. and Mrs. Karrle Gale, Ne8; BOB off: Roath 6, Orzalli 6; summer months. He hopes to obvada City, a son. umpires: Short and Childers; tain sponsorship and would aptime: 2:43. preciate an expression of interest from the. community. If Frank PERLE AF RR NIE eR ° NOSCOCORCOONEASCD SCOSCOHwWROHOCOMN Ko} ee bee di Lookin’ Around lo SOOorOoOONFKFOOCON OCH oot CEDAR THEATRE Cash Only No Refunds All Sales Final The ‘urniture Center 121A Broad Street Nevada City Phone 653 i)