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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

August 5, 1947 (8 pages)

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NEVADA. CITY GRASS VALLEY’ NUGGET — =< — —— = and ‘for practically the same he was fire fighter and, in me election, presented him a shee — awarded for “65 ee ‘he was resting In bed ‘ing from a slight indisposition can’t, nig ed firemen. NEVADA crry: Miss Betty Lou, Veale on Sunday morning became the bride of Mr. Donald F. Manfredo ~~ . FORTY TWO GIRL. . ees AT NEVADA CITY: Forty two Girl . Seouts from Sacramento lThureday at Rucker Lake are now settled in the new camp leased from Tahoe National Forest. mated that more Scouts will go to the new camp sevSHERIFF LOCATES STOLEN CLOTHES © NEVADA CITY: Clothes and personal belongings of William E. Hall were recovered shortly after midnight Thursday alongside the road near Scott’s Flat Dam. Hall had comiplained Thursday that his car had been robbed of clothes, inecluding a raincoat, two or three suits of clothing. Sheriff Richard W. Hoskins wa6é tipped off-on the phone that the Hall belongings could be found at Scott’s Flat.He drove there and brought arriving It is estithan 100 Girl of Fresno, in a’ lovely garden wedding at the ‘home of her parents, Mr. i and Mrs. Charles W. Veale. The bride wore a street dress of forest green crepe with dolman gleeves, cutaway peplum. She wore red roses in her hair and carried a bouof Sacramento Girl Scouts, is camp eral miles above Bowman Lake. Edith Tiweedy, executive director director; “Eleanor Gibbins, University of California student, is in charge of younger girls. Betty Jean Dietline, Petaluma, Sonoma County, them irito his office. The thief has not been apprehended. d ‘DRUNK DRIVER PAYS $200 GRASS VALLEY: Clifford R. Biggs of Lake Olympia, arrested . ~det of them. . Wisine Jones, San Anselmo and Joan Day, Sacramento, are in charge of Rev. Angus Miller. rector of Trin. ity Bpiscopal Church, perférmed PES becod Ghent Sunday. night for drunken driving, pleaded guilty before Justice of the Peace Charles A. Morehouse. He was given the alternative of a $200 j-vith high “neck and long dolman . Francisco. After August 20, Phi Gamma sorority. The groom attended the same schools, and in coljent, ig a student at Hastings Law }$School, San er -. were sheld yesterday afternoon unM. jer the auspices of the ceremony. Cherles W. Veale. gave j his, daughter in marriage. The bride . was attended by Mrs. Barle Yocum of Fresno, who wore beige crepe aleeve. __ The ‘bride’s mother wore sheer: black and white crepejwith jet ac-,' eessories and a rose corsage. The ~room’s miother was attired in’ a pongee ‘black and jade print. _ Following, the 10 A, M.ceremony, a reception was held in the Veale garden, decorated by a high arch covered with pastel gladioli and ivy, with a pine and willow backgrond. After the reception, the bridal ‘party ‘adjourned to the Deer Creek Inn for a wedding luncheon. . The happy couple emplaned to Santa Barbara. Their honeymoon itinerary includes Canmel and San they will make their home in Fresno. Phe bride graduated from Fresno Aigh . school ‘amd. Fresno State College, where she belonged to Sigma lege was a member of Zeta Nu, He served as a captain in the Army Air Corps during the war, and at presaf = nee To Rect NEVADA O'TY: Funeral services Order of Mastern Star in Holmes Funeral . Mome™’ for’ Mrs. Alice’ Virginia Hit. pital followipg a capital operation jens, wife of George Hitchens, who died Friday) morning in a local. hosthe Hospital. Sacramento. Re ell Lincoln conducted the ‘Rev. service. nterment was in Pine Grove was born * in Gold . yeare ago. the. of . Mrs. Charles. . Beedle, day settlers in‘that. district. George on June and ter Hearn” years taught . } ante 2, 1947, to Mr. and Mart 0. ~ of Grass Valley, @ The staff has been at Rucker Lake ‘approximately two weeks arranging for the girls’ arrival on Thursday. . The girls will enjoy swimming, boating and camiping ,in fact, all forms of outdoor life and recreation. At ee "Flat NEVADA CITY: Mr. . and Mrs. William Davis gave an outdoor pariy in their garden in Indian Fiat Saturday night for the foremen and their families employed by the Idaho Maryland Mines Corporation. Tom Coan provided musical entertainment by playing old-time tunes on his guitar and singing old tinte songs. Attending the party were Mesers. and Mesdames Joseph Glennon, Quiltonm Keefer, William Brown, and George Bennetts. Refreshments were served, corn popped and weinfes roasted. THANKS FOR TIMELY HELP The Nevada City Fire Department takes this means of thanking the State Divisioo nf Forestry and Bill Sharp, state ranger, for timely assistance Saturday, August 2nd, in the fire on Sacramento Street. OAMERON LARSEN, . ” Chief Nevada City Fire Dept. Miss Patsy Hall, who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert of Mill Street, has ‘returned to her home in Sacramento. = have-returmmed from a trip to Pacific fine or a 100 day jail sentence. He paid the fine. a Chester Scheemer Mr. and Mrs. Grove and Carmel. Continued From Page One make and model Hardy was driving. McLain had expected to report back to work on Friday. said to have taken place in Chicago, {l., California and Louisiana. Hardy, dishonorably discharged army veteran from Hartford, Conn., said they met McLain in Reno, Nev., and spent a night with him at a tourist cabin in Sparks, Nev. “Hie talked so much and gave the impression of being a rich bachelor that we decided to get his money,’ Hardy told the sheriffs deputies who had questioned him since he was involved in an automobile accident here July~ 3ilst. “His actions were ‘vulgar and lewd. We stayer overnight with him and he tried -several times to get Lois to submit, but she did not consent. We had breakfast at a cafe in Reno and at our insistence ee a trip in the mountains in his car.’ “We stopped at one state park intending to rob and kill him but. it was too public so at. Lois’ McLain promised to go to a more desolate spot further into Califorrequest, Hut promised to go further woods if Lois woilg et wag ideal for our plang and ps sented, ~
Hardy said they walked quarter of a mile from the tiene 10 miles north of Truckee, ¢ 3 McLain took the gir] in per “TI was nervous backed out if it sara a Lois,” he: said. a “They ,were seated on ag blani we had bought and Degan kj Jois turned her head 80 he not see the gun. I shot him thnel the left ear and he fel] back ground. Lois then fa tak ’ arms, him and I could see he was not so I shot him again. ge when Lois took his pulse go ‘3 him on the head with a large 1 ; They were married upon.ar “~ “He still was breathing stro here July 31st. They were hao, for Kingman, Ariz., when Handy ta asleep at the wheel and wrecked { nia. He wanted to stay in the car car, WANT ADS] NUGGET Ads Bring Results INTERESTING WORK YOU STAY WITH TELEPHONE OPERATORS Earn $31 for a 40-hour week . at the start. Inspector A. H. Kennedy, with this information suddenly asked . ‘ Hardy: — “Why did you kill McLain?” “J havent the least idea what you are talking about,” Hardy answered calmly. “Tie ‘wag returned to his cell and a few minutes later the officers intercapted a note he was attempting to pass to his wife. The note said the sheriff evidently had “a line on the man’s mufder, /ut keep still and say nothing about the others.” The girl then was taken to Kenmedy and Sheriff Jones and told her husband had confessed. “Gee, I’m glad,” the officers quotthe whole rotten mess.’ After she related in . THE GINGHAM GIRL . SOUVENIR PROGRAM Carrying Excivsive Ads. and Photes of . All Types and Breeds of li version: of the killing, called in and he too confessed free1 ly. Jin Hardy’s handwriting. ; f ed her. “‘Let’s get it all over with— detail her Hardy was Sheriff Jones said he has. three . ] separate statements from ‘the pair.one a stenographic report and two . The Las Vegas officers said-they plan to question the pair further today about the chee other . National Conservation Bory. Regular pay increases. . : Apply 318 Broad Street, Nevada City (THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY WANTED—Good used cars. Highest prices paid. Drive. in with car. : Leave with cash. EARL: COVEY “GARAGE 143 East Main Street, Gress ‘Valley. tf Sixty five plants are effectively controlled by the new compound, 2,44D. research in the University of PLASTERING CONTRACTOR All types of plastering, sheetrock texturing, stucco painting. G. E. Golvin, Bex 771. McCourtne Road. Phone Grass Valley 1015 before 6 p.m. © MOM SAYS you get the best of RSYTHE PIANOS, ANTIQUES, USED FUBNITURE 229 Commercial Street Telephoné Nevada City 587California College of Agriculture has shown. The day was hot, The lake was not. ‘He dived.from the shore, But he'll do it no more. He failed. to recal] He eouldn’t swim at ail. ~ FQR A REAL CHICKEN DINNER try one of our large colored roas ers, To make that picnic a real success be eure and. serve fried chicken. For real good. eating a amy time eat chicken and for best in chickens call Poultry Farm, 22923, Ne City, California. Dressed and de livered at any time. J25-bte Wasley's) MEN WANTED For Humboldt County. Saw: mill; capable Edgerman ami Setter. Good camp and ct house. See or call Hodge Auburn Lumber Colfax. _ es ae 20 Percent On a Selection of Quality Outdoor Furniture 1 Suntan Chaise Lounge ‘WAS 34.95 — NOW 27.95 RECLINING CHAIRS WITH ‘AWNING SHADE WERE 10.45 ONE WAS 82.15 NOW 65.75 ONE WAS 69.75 — NOW 55.85 SPRING CHAIRS NOW 15. 95 WERE 19.95 — . a NOW 8.35 2 PORCH GLIDERS ALL STEEL CONSTRUCTION ASRS tc ai irs ‘bs Se aiasihen as “ble instance _ pst war soci famous actor riding a motor ing to Vienna with the car 0 gn, (They * diteh, writhing . “miportant” (p ped the car, walked ‘back tp the horrifi . away from Uh er and with t ' aided their « tered his car No arrests. apologies. Jus relatives to dened with t ; @untry we . dogs and hor there is no . . Long after v inflicting its _ who survive . ‘According the Federal ime during _ mltiplied. 4