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HUNTERS OPEN
CAMPAIGN FOR
VENISON SUPPLY
NELSON BUILDS
GRIDIRON TEAM
FROM SCRATCE
of the division of fish and game,
displayed by Pohley and Destate and federal, forest rangers,
graffenreid. .
peace officers, justices of the}.
Nelson estimates his line will
peace, park rangers, and officers
average 155 pounds and his backof locker or cold storage plants.
field about 150.
General -hunting
conditions
New candidates yet unassigned
g
averagin
slightly
better
than Nevada City, California, Friday, September 15, 1950—5
to possible positions are Bud Seeusual can be expected by huntberg, Noel Weldon, Ed Zagolo
ers.
and Caster.
Lwieee IN AIR FORCE
Hatched
Pre-season prospects ranging
A directér scrimmage will be
oo
‘Lowell Hiscox and Raymond
California hunters will set out from “poor” in Humboldt county
One of the coaches of the Siheld tonight at 7:30 at Hennessy
OSTROM—At Jones Memorial . Nelson have enlisted in the U. S.
erra Foothill conference is moanfield, Grass Valley, against the tomorrow in an effort to beat. to “very good” in Placer county
their 1949 record take of 52,000 have been reported by wardens hospital, Grass Valley, Sept. 8, . air force and will leave for basic
ing he has only six candidates for Folsom high school team.
deer as the state’s second, and ofthe division of fish and game. 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Alec” Os-. training at San Antonio,° Texas,
quarterback position on his footWednesday.
major deer hunting seasdOn opens
For the opening dayof the 30trom, Sierra City, a son.
ball team. Coach Thomas Nelson,
‘in
36
counties
and
portions
of
day
Sierra,
north
coastal,
and
new chief of the Yellowjacket
counties for a one-month run.
hunting season,
1 Modoc-Lassen
varsity of Nevada City high
The central and south coastal wardens predict the following
school would like to have two
candidates for a position on his
California’s three and one half season comes to a close at oneoutlook by county:
Deer in good
squad.
month bear hunting season opens half hour after sunset tonight. ‘ BUTTE—Fair.
condition.
Ample water supWith only three regulars from tomorrow with good prospects for Deer tag returns for the early
the 1949 squad Nelson is pessithe hunter to bring home his seahunting season have been lagging plies.
ELDORADO—Fair. Very few
mistic about his first year’s team. sonal limit of one bruin, the divapproximately 10 percent behind
Sept, 14, 1950
deer
seen. .
last
year’s
totals,
the
division
of
He thinks they may come up ision of fish and game reveals.
NEVADA Fair to good. Deer
fish
and
game.reports.
Bear
facts
about
the
coming
with an upset’or two during the
Abundant feed and
The state’s major hunting efscattered.
season, but he doesnt’ have sufseason: shooting hours are from
water.
ficient weight and experience to one-half hour before sunrise to fort will get under way one-half
Under date of Sept. 8th, at a meeting of the NePLACER—Very good.
Deer
cope with the bumper crop of one-half. hour after sunset; behour before sunrise Saturday in
ut
vada
Irrigation District Water Users Association,
plenttul
througno
the
county.
plunging fullbacks around the tween Sep. 16 and Oct. 15, no the Sierra( north coastal, and
—Good.
PLUMAS
Many
forked
more
than
one
dog
per
hunter
several citizens came forward and advised the offiLassen-Modoc areas.
Portions
conference, such as 195-pounder
horn ‘and
three-point .bucks.
Bob Sinnock of Placer and Chuck may be used for taking bears or of San Diego, Riverside, Imperial:
cers of certain irregular tactics used by the solicitors
deer or both; firearms and bow and San Bernardino counties are Woods dry with extreme fire
Hollmer of Grass Valley.
for the recall of directors of the district:
hazard.
and arrow are legal weapons, but included.
Nelson looks with hope at the
—Good.
Large
bucks
SIERRA
trapping is prohibited.
John Wentzel, local game warbumper crop of sophomores in
The statements of the individuals were taken and
About 2,000 of the state’s estien,
predicted deer hunting in scarce. High fire hazard.
the local: high school and_ feels
mated population of .more than the high mountain country might
duly
notarized. This statement is being turned over
that 1952 can be the year for the
20,000 bears will be taken before be. improved over. last. year. He
to the District Attorney for Nevada, County as of
Yellowjackets. Until then_it will
the season ends Dec. 1, the divisaid “Most. deer appear to be in
be a matter of building.
this date.
sion predicts.
very good condition. Wolf mounNelson is pleased with the
tain area looks good, and the exprogress of the team in working
The following is an exact copy of the notarized
treme upper reaches of Camp
with the T formation,
Beale. The back country above
statement:
In the key quarterback posiBloomfield looks. fair.”
Methodist Church
tion LaVerle Nelson and Jerry
Tom Borneman Jr., of Truckee
“We, the undersigned do hereby attest and
Mill and Broad Streets
Coleman show the most promise.
reported deer hunting should be
By Darleen Crowley
. affirm, that the following statements are true
George C. Pearson, pastor
Nelson can also double at fullThe Freshman and Sophmore fair but that hunters will have to
facts—
back. Both are seniors.
9:45 a.m. Church school, offerbrawl was held last Friday afterwalk more due to wider range of
Veteran Gordon Lageson will noon on the turf in back of the deer this year. With abundant ing instruction for all ages.
“Mr. Carl Brock ‘came to our places and incapable handle the pivot post of high school, The brawl is plannfeed and water the deer should
11 a.m. Morning worship, serthe line. Nelson plans to use a ed by the Seniors and it took the be in good condition,
montopic, “The Christian Chalformed us that all the directors were going to
five-man line on defense and he place of the annual Freshman
Owen Mello, Loyalton, reportlenge.”
be recalled and Mr. Varney was to be ousted and
feels Lageson will carry the brunt initrAtion. The brawl consisted ed a scarcity of large bucks in
the district was going to start all over with a
of the defensive work against the of a softball game between the his district, although he predicts
Grace
Lutheran
Church
plunging fullbacks.
clear slate. Mr. Brock said that it was up to us
Freshmen and Sophomore girls, good hunting in eastern part of
Grass Valley
Wayne and Derek Thiessen, races and other various activities. Sierra county. He said an adesign this petition in the district to oust Arnto
Walter C. Rubke, pastor
transfers from Elk Grove high In the evening the annual Freshquate supply of small bucks preold. Due to the fact that no effort was made
‘The sermon will be based on
school appear to be the outstandman dance was given in the high vails.
ing linemen of the squad and school auditorium by the Seniors,
to recall Mr. Griffith and Mr. Powers, we feel
Two bucks is the seasonal limit God’s word, Gal. 5, 25-6,10.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
may get the starting tackle aswith all Freshmen being admittin Del Norte, Trinity, Humboldt,
that we were led to sign the recall petition under
Divine Worship, 11 a. m.
signments. Wayne is a junior and edfree.
Refreshments
were Tehama, and westerly portions of
false representation.”
his brother is a senior.
Shasta and Siskiyou counties.
served.
Other promising tackle candiThe Sophomores headed by One buck is allowed elsewhere,
Christian Science Church
dates are Harold Daopelmayr and Warren Immel, Class advisor, and except that no forked-horns may
Christian Sclence’ Society of
Signed: WILLIAM L. HOTCHKISS
Kent Walker.
Wayne Thiessen assistant advisor, Mrs. Margaret be taken in Modoc county, and Nevada City holds services every
and Walker double at end.
Signed: A. H. SMOCK
Stevens are having a dance this portions of Lassen, Shasta, and Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at
Three seniors are the leading Friday for the. Freshmen. The Siskiyou counties.
the church, 114 Boulder street.
candidates for the workhorses of dance will begin at 8 p.m. ReShooting hours have been set Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Signed: O. DRAPER
the line—the guards. Bill Bevfreshents will be served.
between one-half hour before
Testimonial meetings are held
erage, Jerry Brady and Bud
Hal Draper, science teacher, sunrise to one-half hour after on the first and third WednesDeschwanden will see most of the showed his general science class sunset. Shotguns and pistols are days of each month at 8 p.m.
action this year.
Deschwanden some very interesting experiout lawed in deer hunting.
Signed: MARVIN PAUL .
ES
Reading room is located at_207
is doubling at center.
Deer
tags,
useful
in
keeping
Main
street,
and
is
open
Monday,
ments on air and organic and inJoe Griggs and Doug Atkins, organic materials.
Duly Notarized oe 8, 1950.
‘J
track of hunting pressure and Wednesday and Friday, holidays
both seniors, lead as choices for
Mrs. Constance Pfiffer English biological trends, must be atexcepted, from 2 to 4 p.m.
the wingmen on the line. Both II Class is scheduled to start tached to the antlers of each deer
A lesson-sermon on ‘Matter’
are showing promise in snagging “The Tale of Two Cities” by taken. Among thist authorized is to be read in Christian Science
passes,
to validate tags are employees churehes Sunday,
Charles Dickens, next week.
Jim Scribner will probably get
For the students who like to
the nod as starting fullback with jitterbug or would like to learn,
‘
fll’pte
Melo Pello giving him strong special jitterbug lessons started
Wyse“ttn,
competition. Nelson plans ‘to delast Wednesday afternoon in the
pend on Pello for most of the high school auditorium.
Gp
Y4
punting on the team.
This season's’ first P. ‘F. A.
» -Chuck Degraffenreid and. Bob meeting will be held Monday,
Pohley, both juniors, show up as Sep. 25, with Mrs. Kent Walker,
excellent halfback material, with president.
:
CALIFORNIA SEASON
ON BEAR TOMORROW
NID WATER USERS ASSOCIATION
\é
Church
Announcements
YELLOWJACKET
BUZZINGS
ay
Signed:,SYDNEY V. SMITH
pleetsetTTn ees
Dean Morrison,.senior, and Dave
Mott, another junior, and Pat
HUNTERS WARNED
Prospective. buyers of ammcnition were warned this week by
Undersheriff Otis. Hardt that tra‘cer bullets being distributed in
the area as excess army equipment will start fires in highly
miss the opening practice game inflammable timber, according to
with Gridley a week from tatests conducted by pennss Sher-nght.
iff Floyd Pond.
Operating from a T formation,
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terbacks for a major part of his and Fifth cuttings. In stack or
forward passes. He is particularly baled in field. $18 per ton. Phone
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