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The Nevada County NUGGET. Wednesday; arci 29, 1962..Page 3
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Scratch Trio League
POOR LOOSERS
NEVADA
COUNTY
NUGGET
BUCK
UP!
Looking fora
chance to earn
your Christmas
spending money, kids? Here's
your chance.
The Nevada County Nugget
needs carrier
boys (or girls,
it makes no difference). If interested, apply
atthe Nevada
County Nugget
or phone 2652471.
318 Broad St., Nevada City
Total
SLIP UPS
Smallridge
Towne
Pisher
Total
TIGERS
Bansemer
Emery
Scotten
Yengich
Total
WE THREE
Summers
Swenson
Burns
Total
SLIM JIMS
Jones
Owen
Maurice
T
BOB . CATS
Cor!
Rushing
Grigsley
Total
Tuesday Fours League
LIZZY GLOTZMIER
Conti
Doris
Cathy
George
Total fnc. HC
ACCIDENTALS
Russ
Fern
Mary
Russ
Total
MISSHAPPS
Jim
Marna
Bea
~ You can chalk it
all up to your
BankAmericard.
Can’t fit large, back-to-school expenses
into your budget? Charge them to your
BankAmericard! You'll find you can sign
for clothes, books and other school supplies
at stores all over California. And, if you
wish, you can stretch your payments over
several months fora nominal service
charge. If you do not already have a BankAmericard, just apply at any member store
or Bank of America branch.
BANK OF AMERICA
NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION © MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
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167 131 155
538 446 489
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131 196 165
161 161 161
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448 513 482
w4
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170 179.200
170 143 171
498 519 559
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143 168 142
172 142 145
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202 213 191
162 181 146
538 545 480
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479 461 S01
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1500
454
415
467
Frank
Total inc. HC
PLUB DUBBS
John
Velma
Edith
Al
Total
SAN DBAGGERS
Janey
Manuel
Billie
Pred
Total
HIS & HERS
Mary
John
Alberta
Ray
Total inc. HC
PIN TUMBLERS
Mary
John
Barney
Ethel
Total inc. HC
SPANISH INN
Martha
Caryl
will
Bob
Total
Bantam League
LANE BURNERS
Halsten
Ellifson
Shere
Total inc. HC
NUT CRACKERS
Fellerson
Haddy
Deskins
Total
FIRE BALLS
Alexander
Conant
Moon
Total
GUTTER BALLS
Prewitt
Hallett, P.
Hallett, M.
Total inc. HC
MIXED NUTS
Halsten
Davis
McLeod
Total inc. HCG
Scratch Trio League
WEE THREE
Swenson, S.
Swenson, D.
Burns
Total
POOR LOOSERS
Page
Rohl
Basso
Total
TIGERS
BanSemer
Emery
Cicogni
Total
, SLIM JIM'S
Jones
Owens
Maurice
Total
SLIP UPS
Smallridge
Towne
Fisher
Total
BOB CATS
Corin
Rushing
Gregsly
Total
Match Game League
BEALE A.F.B.
Kerns
Galleher
Lawson
q Johnson
Wilson
Total
JOLLY ROGER
Netz
Williams
Daniels, D.
Daniels, J.
Danglier
Total
BEALE A.F.B.
Mike
Larry
Tom
Drex
Randy
Total
JOLLY ROGER
Steve
John
Ron
Wally
Mike
Total inc. HC
BEALE A.F.B.
Wanda
Gail
Sharon
Tuanita
Sandy
Total
JOLLY ROGER
Julie
Sally
Andi
Vicky
Bunny
Total inc. HC
Jolly Fidjets League
JOLLY DONKEYS
Everhart
Perrin
Riebe
Total inc. HC
OK'S
Brewer
Brown
Frink
Total
ROLLY DODGERS
Brattin
Crenshaw
George
Total
DRIVE OUT
TODAY
Model Open
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650 529 608 1837
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139 125 175 439
559 574 637 1770
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117 153 121 391
158 145 151 454
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560 642 535 1737
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132.139 125 396
149 142 201 492
132 174 149 455
615 655 663 1876
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125 127 106 358
98 59 74 231
422 354 355 1131
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92 111 120
w4
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97. 97 121 315
100 153 107 360
384 418 407 1209
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78 96 162 336
357 379 392 1128
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195 180 167 542
196 171 143 510
$81 491 497 1569
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152 148 131 431
158 131 145 434
472 442 477 1391
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141 141 141 423
166 207 164 573
463 504 461 1428
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153.153 153 459
160 182 192 534
462 479 559 1500
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159 177 225 561
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192 147 167 506
178 157 187 522
$10 430 463 1403
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181 165 213 55¢
183 211 180 57¢
217 171 174 56z
172 169 218 5S¢
949 867 912 272€
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156135 171 462
193 193 191 577
180 186 193 559
212 176 202 $90
911 846 946 2703
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133 141 155 429
92138 89 319
189 190 197 576
165 142 156 463
745 745 751 2241
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132 107 134 373
156 132:128416
151 142 131 424
159 181114 454
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118 87 83 288
135 137 112 384
123 102 136 238
147 130 152 282
636 583 600 1819
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115 130 106 357
130 113.131 374
137 144115 396
131 133 143 407
616 622 636 1874
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81 96 79 256
105 88 87 280
119 132 197 448
331 332 379 1042
w3
135 156 133 424
103 85 101 289
125 118111 354
363 359 345 1067
w4
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122 126 248
267 244
KO's wo
Lott , 133 149 282
Witwer 142 180 322
Blind
Total
LUCKY STRIKERS woFrey, D. 104 104 104 312
Frey, A. 103 103 103 309
Jaynes 72 72 72 246
Total
279 279 279 867
HARD LUCK 3 w3
Presser 133 119 113 365
Price 93 80108 281
Fredrick 128 80 86 294
Total 354 279 307 940
Bantam League
FIRE BALLS wl
Alexander 70 60 79 209
Conant 98 98 98 294
Moon 168 142 136 446
Total inc. HC 374 338 351 1063
GUTTER BALLS w3
Prewitt 70 100 120 290
Hallett, P. 72 96104 272
Hallett, M. 75 83110 268
Total inc. HC 315 377 432 1114
LANE BURNERS w2
Halsten 139 110 145 394!
Ellifson 77 101 135 “313
Shere 87 87 87 261
Total inc. HC 365 360 429 1154
NUT CRACKERS w3
Fellerson 101 101 101 303
Haddy 104 68 83 255
Beckers 123 76 82 281
Total inc. HC 419 336 357 1112
MIXED NUTS wl
Halsien 138 128 184 450
Davis 65 65 65 195
McLeod 118 93116 327
Total inc. HC 326 291 370 987
Outlaws
Win Again
PLACERVILLE----The Outlaws made it two in a row
last week as they defeated
the Nevada City Lumberjacks by the score of 15-11
Wednesday night.
The first game, played at
Nevada City was won by the
Outlaws by the score of $3.
The later win gives the
Placerville nine the pennant.
After the ‘Jackshad established a record of 10 wins
and no defeats, they proceededto lose the rest of the
season's tilts for a final record of 10 victories and 6 losses
in league play. Most of their
losses can be atributed to the
many errors committed on
the field.
The annual Placer-Nevada
League-award banquet will be
held in Placerville Sept. 15.
During the banquet the pennant will be presented to the
Outlaws and announcements
of the outstanding players
will be made.
GV Chamber Sets
Deer Hunting Contest
GRASS VALLEY---The Grass
Valley Chamber of Commerce is busy arranging a contest
for the hunters of Nevada
County deer. The contest
will continue all season and
awards will be mailed to the
out of town winners, There
will be no entry fee.
Cash prizes have been set
up by various businessmen.
Thecontest will be awarded
on the width of the antler
spread, not on the weight as
Sporting Goods, Bishop's
Union station, the Gold Pan °
Liquor Store and the Alpha
Hardware,
Two rules are in effect:
(1) The hunter must be registered.
(2) The deer must have
been killed in Nevada County.
‘ Registration will consist of
the hunters name and address,
the deer tag number and the
automobile license number.
in so many of the contests,
First prize will be $25,
second $15 and third prize
$10. Along with these cash
prizes will be merchandise
awards based on a drawing
from all the registrants. Each
ofthe original six cash donors will have the necessary
entry blanks. Plans for an
all-night place to sign-up for
the contest are still being for
mulated.
Measuring will be done at
Bishop's Union station in the
heart of Grass Valley and also
at another central location.
The merchants who have
the entry blanks are the newly
constructed Holiday Motel
Liquor Store, the Sportsman's
Liquor Store, Crenshaws
NC Firemen Plan
Deer Breakfast
NEVADA CIT Y---The city's
volunteer fire department
will hold a "Deer Hunters
Breakfast" from midnight
Sept. 21 'til8 a.m. the following morning. Dear season
opens Sept. 22 at day break.
Breakfast, which will consist of ham and eggs, hot
cakes, and coffee, will be
served at the Ice House on
the Plaza according to Dennis Coughlin, fire chief.
Coughlin said that the head
chef will be Carl Kopp and
that Ernie Pello would lead
the clean-up.committee.
Little Leaguers
To See Giants
NEVADA CIT Y---All members of the Nevada City Little League are eligible to
travel to San Francisco tomorrow to see the Giants
play the Milwaukee Braves.
T his includes the members
of both the major and minor
leagues.
Those desiring to go are to
meet at the Seven Hills
School at 7:45 a.m. and
bring a sack lunch, no more
than two dollars spending
money, and anote from par‘. ents stating that they may
' ake the trip.
Irs just
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16 4H
Members At
Conference
DAVIS---Sixteen 4-H girls
and boys from Nevada County
are attending the State 4-H
Leadership Conference on the
Davis Campus of University
of California Monday to Friday of this week. 1500 4-H
members and leaders from
SS counties are attending the
Conference,
One of the highlights was
the State Dress Revue
which was held last night.
Miss Betty Burcham, a mem=
ber of the Meadowlarks 4-H
Club, was Nevada County's
representative in the Revue,
The boys and girls are attending training sessions,
short courses, and programs
presented by faculty members of the University. They
are hearing speakers, eminent in youth leadership programs, Atthe top of the list
is the opportunity to meet
and talk with five International-Farm Youth Exchange
students from Uruguay, Poland, Israel, Holland and
Sweden.
Mr, & Mrs. George Bur =
cham, community leaders of
Meadowlarks club, arein
charge of the recreation program and training sessions
throughout the conference,
Mrs, Ted Kennedy and
Frank Schoellerman accom-=
panied the boys and girls as
leaders.
Delegates attending the
conference are:
Terry Meekins, Eddie
Scofield, Janice Paul, Wesley Schulze, Chris Ducotey,
Elton Butler, Carol Wishmeyer, John Hart, Larraine
Karniss,. Tom Rackerby,
Catherine Martz, Bill Helphinstine, Betty Burcham,
Dick Veale, Diana Hopkins,
Shirley Personeni.
They Cost A
Lot of Money! °
With hospital and medical costs sky-rocketing,
your group hospital insurance at your place of
employment can give
you only partial coverage. An individual hospital policy costs less
than you think; can make
the difference between
an expensive hospital
stay and one that costs
you nothing.
CURNOW HALLS
INSURANCE
316 Broad St.
Dial 265-4586
Doe Permit
Deadline
SACRAMENTO---The deadline is rapidly approaching
for deer hunters to apply for
permits to participate in one
of the state's 1962 antlerless
or either sex deer hunts, the
Department of Fish and
Plus
AIR PATROL
Sun. -Tues,
ADVISE AND CONSENT
Plus
13 WEST STREET
2-4
Alan Ladd
Rod Steiger E
Dolores Dorn
Game advised this week,
Thirty-one hunts still are
open to the public, one of
which is reserved for archers
who need only anunused
deer tag to participate. An
additional three hunts are
limited to military personnel, andthe drawing already
has been held for the Orange
County hunt,
Applications, which are
attached to 1962 deer tags,
must be received by the Department's license office,
1825-A "K" Street, Sacramento, by Tuesday, September11, The drawing will
be held September 13.
Maps showing the areas of
the hunts and giving detailed
instructions for applying are
available, or on display, at
all license agents.
Persons whose names are
drawn will be notified by
mail to send $5 for a permit.
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