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JUDGE SNELL TO LEAD DEER DAMAGE CURB IS MISS EILERMAN NEW . GOLD FLAT SCHOOL
PANEL DISCUSSION AT URGED BY COUNCIL RED CROSS SECRETARY PLANS STOP ELTERS
JUDGES CONFERENCE
6—The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, December 2, 1949
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A controlled doe and buck deer
Miss Ernestine Eilerman, coun-. Nine bus stop shelters will be
season and increased feed by ty welfare director, has been ap‘placed along the school bus route
James Snell, judge of the Nebrush burning were suggestions pointed secretary of Nevada City. of the Gold Flat school district,
vada county superior court, . has. offered by the Nevada County chapter, American Red Cross, ac-. according to Thomas N. Farney,
been named to head a panel disConservation Council for reduccording to Kief D. Melberg, chap. principal. Gold Flat Boy Scouts
cussion of problems in one judge tion of crop damage by deer.
ter chairman,
er are assisting with the construcBy
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counties at a meeting to be held
The organization which met
Miss Eilerman succeeds Mrs. . tion.
at Richardsons Springs hotel towith members of the state diviD. H. Walkington, who recently
Sites of the, shelters are Four.
morrow and Sunday. The meetsion of fish and game urged farmmoved to Hawaii.
Corners, Glenwood road, Gold
ing is being held under the ausers who .post their land to coMiss Eilerman has also been Nugget Inn, Hubbard road, Town
pices of the Conference of: Calioperate with hunters.
. serving as county welfare direcTalk, Ted’s market, Shannonfornia Judges.
wo
Predator .control was also givtor since Sept. 1, and was reaphouse, Michell. and (Coleman resi
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By
DARLEEN
CROWLEY
In asking Judge Snell to speak en as a.reason for tendency to
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feife
Big Dance
was also a meeting to pick the
queen
for the dance. The girls
At special class meetings Tues-.
day candidates were nominated. talked about having a food sale
for queen of the big dance to be. to make some money. Represenheld in the high school auditortatives were chosen from each
ium tonight.
The ones elected
class to plan Girls’ League meetfrom each class were:
ings. They are Marilyn Sanders,
.Freshmen—Germain Marsh.
freshmen; Pat Foote, sophomores;
Sophomores—Gloria Larson.
Pat Sturtevant, juniors; Blanche
Juniors—Lillie Sassamon.
Silva, seniors.
Seniors—Elizabeth Wilson.
Tiomemaking News
Another of the national assem
blies was given Monday,
blind
men as Jack
and
Herby, . .
will meet in regular session next
Thursday evening at 8 o’clock in
city hall.
many judges from one ‘‘one-man
increase
of
court business in smaller counties
of recent years, Judge Snell ex
even though I said the last asmaking I: class was put in the
sembly: we had was the best, at store window Wednesday. So as
that time, { had no idea an assoon as the raffle tickets are comsembly, like this would come to pleted, which will be by the middle of next week, the ticket sales
‘the high school,
It was given by the Blind asso-. will begin.
ciation at Palo Alto. It all started.
when Mr. Cooper announced two
and that was the beginning of the
best assembly we have had yet.
plains, makes it important for
judges to get together on rules
for local practice.
Superior courts handle the majar share of justice in the state,
and the judges are under a duty
to protect the rights and liberties
of the people. Uniform rules and
Births
policies throughout the area will
LONGNECKER — At Miners. assist in carrying out that duty.
. hospital, Nov. 17, 1949, to Mr. and}
CHARGED WITH ASSAULT
John ‘W. Hubbard, Town Talk,
vorites, inclduing one of his own, daughter.
:
:
“was charged with assault in a
arrangements,
“The
Arkansas
BERRY—At -Miners hospital, complaint signed by George BisBoogie No 1.” He also played and . Nov, 21, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. sell, Ridge road, Friday. Hubbard
sang “The Lovesick Blues:”
. Thomas Berry, Grass Valley, @
is in county jail,
ee
af the ah ee . Mrs. Hensel Longnecker, Alta, a
Le
Herb, a graduate of the Boston . daughter.
2 Ts
Conservatory of Music, played.
CALKINS—At Miners hospital,
the piano. He did some outstand. Nov. 23, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs.
Marriage Licenses
ing playing including “The Rhap-. Cyril Calkins, Emigrant Gap, a
sody in Blue.”
. daughter.
He'-showed the student body .
Noy 24, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. gini, 53, and Frances B. Sole, 39,
Braille, which was very interest. Raymond. Nielson, Nevada City,
ing:
MAGGINI-SOLE — In Reno,
NIELSON—At Miners hospital Nev., Nov. 24, 1949, John I. Mag
how the blind wrote and read
both of Grass Valley.
/a daughter,
GILDERSLEEVE SHELDON
They concluded the program. GitMORE—At Miners hospital —In Nevada City, Nov. 25, 1949,
with Jack on. the organ and Herb. Nov. 25, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs.
Carlton C. Gildersleeve, 55, Ne
on the piano playing an all-time
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vada City, and Elizabeth Sheldon,
favorite, “Twelfth Street Rag.”
ar
ee oe: Vee Se 41, Grass Valley.
They were enjoyed so much
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FREY
At toMiners
hospital,
the student body made them play Nov.
25, —
1949,
Dr. and
Mts.
way after time to go home and
:
as Principal Frantz said he was J¢rome Frey, Nevada City, a see
glad to see something that could}. _COMPTON—At Miners hospitkeep the students after school al, Nov. 29, 1949, to Mr. ;and Mrs.
Divorces
CLEMENCE—In Nevada City,
Nov, 23, 1949, Leona Grace Clemence, Grass Valley, against Rich
when they didn’t have to stay.
Charles Compton, Washington, a
PTA News
* RICKER—At Miners hospital, cruelty. Couple married Dec. 10,
son.
ard Basil Clemence, Sr, suit filed
1946, in Reno, separated Nov. 11,
1949, in Grass Valley. Plaintiff
meeting was shorter because the; STEUBER — At Community asks custody of one minor child
members attended the national! hospital, Grass Valley, Nov. 17, and $50 month support. No comassembly. There were quite a few! 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert munity property. William J. Cassettari, Grass Valley, attorney for
members, but still not enough
The second PTA meeting of the . Nov, 30, 1949, to Mr. and
term was held last Monday. The . Gene Ricker, Grass Valley, a Mrs.
son.
so
-how about making it 100 percent}.
Steuber, Grass Valley, a son.
O’NEEL—At Community hos
plaintiff.
DODSON — In Nevada City,
attendance next time. And the. pital, Grass Valley, Nov. 20, 1949,
Nov.
28, 1949, Dolores Dodson
next meeting is to be held De-. /to
Mr and Mrs. Milton O’Neel.
cember 9 with the refreshments
. Grass ‘Valley, a daughter,
“atid cena a
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ras Newby's!
sai
BLACK—At Marine hospital,
San Francisco, Nov. 23, 1949, to
Dr. and Mrs. Melvin B; Black,
Girls’ League
San Francisco, a son. Mrs Black
A Girls’ League meeting yesis the daughter of the laté Henry
terday afternoon discussed the . Israel, well known resident
of
masquerade dance tonight, There . Nevada ‘City,
MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM
against Darwin M. Dodson, suit
arated Nov. 4, 1949, in Nevada
filed cruelty, Couple married April 28, 1949, in Nevada City, sep
City. Plaintiff asks custody one
minor child and $150 month support,
court
costs.
Vernon
Stoll,
Grass Valley, attorney for plaintiff.
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City council of ,.Nevada City
supreme court; Paul Peek and A,
F. Bray, members of the executive board of the conference, and
More Variety Store te the Home
And
CITY COUNCIL MEETS
S. Gibson, chief justice of the
counties.”
The tremendous
The doll donated by the Save
Best One Yet
pointed yesterday to serve until dences.
on the subject “Law and Motion increase the deer population.
March 1, 1950,
Among the complaints cited
Calendars,” Judge Benjamin C.
Directors of the Nevada City
Jones, president of the conferwere reports that herds of“deer.
ence, wrote him, “The reputation numbering as high as 25 freChamber of Comnierce will meet
which you have established in quently stay the year around in Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at
city hall.
the expeditious. handling of the irrigated pasture areas.
business of your court dictates
that you are the one.who should . '
conduct the panel discussion on
this subject.”
Among eminent jurists who
will attend the meeting are Phil
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