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December 9, 1947 (6 pages)

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8 ’ sgn Hardy Jury : TUESDAY, DEC. 9, 1947. EDEN SCHOOL SEVEN MEN, FIVE WOMEN ONJURY Kindergarten SIERRA NEVADA C OF C. NAMES BURNS DORN AS ea eee ce! NEVADA CITY: Lois: Hunt Hardy, confessed NEVADA CITY: A historic é . sais ini : Cay as aes te he murderess of James McLain, went-on trial yesterday CITY: Completion of a new kindergarDIRECTORS AND PRESIDENT wi Tada Flat, we mites. for her life. The jury was completed at 4:15 p. m. 1 elementary school building to relieve the north of this city, Tueeday eve-. The district attorney, Vernon. Stoll, said he did not : ‘ ning when the holse belongin uons of the elementary school here WHY WIRING Wil L ST ART FIRES to Carl Ervine, eat Riving: in. know whether he would make an opening statement ble: improvemnt in school facilities. San Francisco, caught fire. or not but asked for an adjournment-until 10 o'clock: GRASS VALLEY: The Shsta’ Nevala: ‘Chamber . enon seas tines aoeeced . morning. school house, erected, approxi= A of Commerce meeting in the justice court of the City . ™2tely;, im 1876. It was known as The defendant, who weighs about 90 pounds, Hall has chosen a board of nine directors and adopted the Eden School and occupied a. seemed in good spirits. She was dressed in a black net Dun A : i part of the Ed Ranch. It h A ; a rooms. There are 68 kindergarten children by-laws. been used. “orwealss for iia dress which heightened the pallor of her face. She conone of the rooms on a morning and . “11° : i purposes for more than 25 years. : , : ~ : The directors chosen are William Stinson, Downey . and wae sccuvied at the time of sulted freely with her attorney regarding the selection t basis. The other class room accommo. Clinch, Al Irby, Warren B. Wright, Earl Covey, Cedric . the fire by Mr. and Mrs. Dane! of jurors. : : Ferguson and family. Most of the " i ‘ and second grade pupils. : Porter, Roy Tremoureux, C. G. ‘Dana, and, Arthur . family furniture and personal beThe courtroom was crowded when it opened. Innis. Mrs. Al Irby was continued in office as secretary . !ongings were saved by neigh: Many, during the morning, had to stand. As the pro\ RS REV MILLER treasurer. George Hansen, chosen temporary president, $5,000. The loss is estimated st] spective jurors were called, Lynne Kelly, attorney for. 3 NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA was continued that office for the present. The state division of forestry. Mrs. Hardy, asked them each a $64. question: . “If you sent two trucks and fire crews nd TT ' Jess Hession of the Donner Trails Association, . and members of the Nevada City a . charged with murder would a be content ee a ; made a brief appearance, assuring thé members of the . fire department also fought the rest your case in the hands of 12 jurors of the same. + mn, La -. association's hearty’ support. \ re. . ‘mental attitude that you have in this case?" i ‘Nevada City: does not have a great Downey Clinch; chairman of the by-laws commit= E. The. district attorney never failed*to ask: “Have: = delinquency stated Judge James Snell, . tee, ws asked to secure’details for taking out aitiches VY CHRISTMAS you any scruples either from religious or other causes, nd. Angus Miller, addressed the Ne-. of incorperation. The next meeting wi i take placeiftt c2o ae hich would make you hesitate to impose the death’ ntary Parent-Teacher Association at . December. 12th in the: Nevada ‘City Chamberof Com . DADTY AEC § wo lwenelty?" sco e igo ss es fe etre tins. 100 parents attending. cena 4 $+ . . grass. vanzey: The: Grass) Me JUTYbis fe Edna McGrath, Nuna Lopes, Cal, ip delinquency to me means a criminal. Historicc I Re _. . Watley” ‘Chamber of Commeree. Christenson, Vinetta A. Jones, Thomas Lawrence, — in to operate as a criminal,” he contin-. . stor. iCal Fh wy. Tp tap December 220 A cust ee essie McDermott, Chester R,. Peterson, Jonatha han. Ge of the juvenile trouble in Nevada City is; qe lees 2 -"-y. Wem eriginatly chosen. A1i. Pascoe, Angelina Falconi, Lonnie FGoss, Mervin: © . but i re i et ae ee * yb ode youngsters. 6f preschool age and a ' Ohewle. Bene ae but is over-exuberance.” He cautioned . mendea by the’ Nevada “Counity. ’ rywaifentimite. under high school age ei bel Eten 9 les F. Worthley. = “ to be intolerant, because “many boys . Wisteria! Socitty’s Tibrary ctor. miaeaed IerriWllinvited to.the treat. . ., {. 1 f table that no prospective jurors from: . gas eee hee mittee for One’s personal. histor-}. “ere 5h “Boy scouts will patrok the!’ Ag? i All ak th . 1 ee brush with the law turn out to . ical book shelf. 3 . Sout Mates. heater to maintain. order and} thee ified All of them ‘p eaded * Blame was laid to parents who. «THE OVERLAND TRAIL” . : poe. Paice: meee” as. PRE are tOrmeny . isqualified. n-evenings with their children, with by Jay Monaghan: and plenty. of wagohs got “a . ets ~ snitiascca _ ae gy is aaa 32> 2 ie = Psp regains ars aE ° ° Bobbs-Merrill. Publishing Co. by other means. The dis 7p . : ‘ mee peo giesd ooacgene eat poe Price $75 enna grey ta Wes V EW. Pi ANS. xmas iE . T ¢ 1 HELD AT. = until a ter-elosing time whi e they . Review by. Henry Nash Smith for. could. be used by fromtier fat . Te he te ma . eee: aa ¥, te LEI AND PS. SMITH’S ne.. the New York Herald Tribue . ers With only, thei stapdar« oT SUND: Y CLAN >. on he Tri Weekly Book “Review. “. equipment of wagon. Uvaent at: A NEVADA CITY: A reunion of . _. A Praca test The development. of a trail py A age ot THO. peel pare i NHVADA CITY:* ‘the annus!. 7 AN: 3 , 5) oo nusual ‘interest was held yon ee is otten from the Missouri River to the/ @ Poe 2. 7aut eee eee aid adult Veterans of Forei'gn Wars} . e. Tuesday at-the home of Leland § — OF aainquency : Pacific gean is one of the classic) ** ed on game, principally buf-. 0q@ Auxiliary Christmas party. 00 S. Smith ‘when three friends subjects of American historiofalo. Horses, mules ‘and oxen) 5; , aes . se tig m can be j The story has a. begin-. Kept, thetnsdives alive ba avasing Wilk be held next Sunday, Decem . drove up from San Francisco for ~ run aged ; . at ene\ber 14, at Deschwanden Hall. — atte Hah Se ‘the day. The four. men, Johm 1%. . ' ning in the discovery that a great. #lone the. wav or coud De a Mpariiog at 5:30 p m. with a[Pertent conference that Wil be. Headington of Manila, 16 ER river system.drainjng the North-] 0" cottonwood bark, although © full gourse roast beef dinner, it hel@ this week , with forest offi-. Gjimore, Enoch R. L. Jones. 6f ” ’ -west emptied into the sea through. Course with the Reavy traftie Of in be followed by a complete . e San Franciaco, ~ San Francisco and Smith were the Columbia. Tt moves with. 149 and later years the B5S°S) Ghristmas program by the Star: . all members’ of the Signal ‘Corps. ie i, “bee ; ce ad: calor th the Lewis. 22ve out and thousands of. ani: ‘ Negotiations will. oe : and Clark expedition, the annals. 2S “A0\S Migra-. modern and square dancing will the, Pnewrs Pretec in for. tion was a triumph of livi f eontinne after : b maa queer of the Rocky Ma oe , the program for “NEVADA CITY: Suit has} in the 1880's . ‘ “ig pountry. . Anyone, Ww betta PR OE ae ak ee ‘. heen filed by Mary Galetto_and. the Paci 184 amlies ¢ At, Srestiont hioming;,: ig Ee Hig oo ert lg 4} Dominic James} Hc’ ena with . .2@ ratio for-‘the average mar Allene is general. chaig. °'°'"* © ai : A Sore Mia dle’ ; he: Bonw ge he gf the mid-nineteenth entury n. and. with. the: assistance nf. . Pas, charles Levy, doing business 2s{° al raliv 1869. As Mr. Bed only drive out’ LF S. 30 ang) @ committee from the VW: thé Valley Taxi, asking mor » in. th (0 ean aut = gid = One, Pe dan . excellent a oie rig 2 road to Ovegon, and Califc «Tg “ehidren, hs aime ie etied: to. aie ap og = -ned. La eed. pro‘The plaintifts “allege that. ‘ig’ remembered. Oy. most _Deovle. 2 cD ottes. than could be gol. orgaiiieations and it is urged vides that private ‘and public s. Mary Galetto on January 17th! a, the pattern for all emigrant) 8 aac eecom at the outset. . they-be returned as Se one. . {2RAe cate be combined: for man~ } paid 36 cents for.a taxi ride to. roags——the symbot of pioneer bec a “wago " ¢ of s-. sible Sine wen: me bccined agement on: a perpetual yield her home. Instead of stopping if. america.” se teteee w ey peas sats BH eee ee ee,
a safe place as required of com: ee eo age a ti The program 4s plaxined for a : mon carriers, the driver stopped The trail was a cross-country] Systematically thro’ e scholSunday. afternoon 20 that 'eyery near a ditch” and the plaintiff} wagon. track. 3,000 miles. long. arship devoted. to the trail but einmaniee Us oa aad pi a st ols ths darterin: stepped into. it. which threaded a half. dozen. he has writter this beek wpa «3 cbbie ‘The charge li 160 per plate} per Be: 7 mountain “ranges. It represented general reader -in. a simple nar= : , fais evant, Diane an enormous investment in hu-. rative style. Avoiding Historical) -<.>BPORMENS, 7 at man labor and hardship. and ont. -problems like the . pressures be-] We a few lives, but almost no-capi-. hind, westward expansion andi ' aCe tal. After Lewis and Clark spent. the international crises it pro“ ini a couple of. thousand dollars: of. voked, he: tells his ‘story as: #) Lo ay leted Garey: pry ee tea rele beth ieee in ‘the year i Federal money trying unsuccess-. series of ‘iniividual. adventures.) : 2 Belin Ronen possesion o cnember of. 1948 will be elected at the meet> ; ‘ fully to find a transcontinental Many people who set out’ into} ‘ bd od } , ng yen : at the. 2 : 2 : et wi ST: each class, The corntest. was. ing to be held ‘Tuesday evening. . route for waterborne commerce,) the Far West before the coming: ; ; 5; : contest. Ww Decembér.$th, in its room in the — GRASS VALLEY: Two new. the minute ecquaintance with) of the railroad realized they WEFS)"° VevaDA “CITY — Phil. G poop eligs rsonality, ability and) iy Halk’ ats7:30. A-president _ churches _ are. being constructed. the Northern Rockies* and “the faire on oe — ‘ ——. igddee, ‘county. 40 et Pre ‘ oC . At wen hen a int. aa 5 : > oral x s in Grass vase -the ite phigh onli alta — ee ghee The historian thus has. Wested the. board of. suepvisors. the most outstanding senior. She} rectors are. to bé, eleCted. Memthe Latter Day Sain on was 1 , based : : Hill and the ‘Bethel Church,. cumulated as a “bey-prodact of. a wide range of first-hand accali gies ee heasabnas of tune nae senior prom queen and bers. Rat halen bBo ae ethis = which will replace the edifice fur-trapping .veritures. A party. counts from which ‘to “ehdose. In} ye re “ yi . mee and. Help : r Pid" ei . Ernest Wong was chosen for. to lead the organization, through 2 that burned down earlier this. of John Jacob Astor's employees} addition, he’ can — _ he requedt\which wie “Hnitl die cupioke iment tepesnmntnties, me SOMME Ie ae year near Memorial Park. on their way back from Astoria} classic narra id : say presented ‘to the county plan-. He was twice -president ‘of -his. .'_ _ Sr one ee ee ‘Saints Church. were the first white men through . and Clark Journals, S -. ning commsision and won that. g}; : Se oa hee . oes dation, ; presided The Latter Day the. toria,” Parkman‘s “O Trail” pnt 1 class, winner of an American ting and ex. covers. an area of 9,500 square. South Pass, focal point of th Pisey: gle irae cmiioe Tt” r. Legion, essay contest, and aj on to the, fol-. feet. A special feature 18 Me To) TO ane Platte ach te eeu Gweet. as well as the devoted: historieall $59.9 . bang-up tennis player. hall, 44 by 72 feet: This) up the ite . eee ‘. Toby Cuthbert’ was top stuopen wit Oe open to the public for. water was’ developed. by William scholarship of the last. half-cem=. incinded iin the 1948 budget. tA ies basketball, other games and danec. Henry Ashley and Andrew Hen-, tury. Mr: Monaghan also makes Agee : : . den nt of the ‘sophomore. class. He}, 3 EEE, ae a : i P . ig vice president of bis class and. . i St. Louis. But what the telling use of his own .observa-;* He pointed, out that whie it) nie PE cree PRR: ane sapeectiad tne, pene er aa men contributed was} tion of the landscapés. in whith} would increase: the assessed: val-' SHivE: 06 *AVGEG CINAR: COMEDIC Sbasement. The entire building is the immaterial factor of knowl-} the transactions .of his narrative) uation, it might reduce the tax. . Lawrence Zugnoni .was star). G being constructed by volunteer . edge, and the final result was. took place. theshandh’ student of the / rate. It is. proposed to employ eas 1° x : ppraisers from . }j He is president of his class. ~ = . this sort, outside appraisers from the state’ : sees: B : ab more than anything else ani in-. A book of om : ao got ‘Baeh -winner was given ‘al < : aaliel. Church is being contellectual. construction. Even at intende ee to add to. ing board of equalization. —-_. é me, ucted’ on Buena Vista Street,. the peak of its use durig the gold . structed oe a toor.wilk-be--thé. rpeh the trail depended on. no) ret vest ike that of a. .county: elicited < the~ 1 auditorium, 45. by'-46 feetsquare, ‘engineering: peyond the work of} re . twe prayer nti, each 14 by 18. successive wagon. trains in ehop-. “tl feet Im fhe basement there will . ping dow frees that blecket their} ‘The. dass rooms, an assembly. way up the canyons of mountain oom, and a ‘kitchen, streams, rolling boulders to noe} ' 4 side and -shoveling . down 2Dproaches ‘to gullies with steep To Edward.Perry : “GRASS VALLEY: . Miss» Josephine Abas was married to. Eaward Perry in St. Patrick's ae . va val , . : a, lic Church : ge GRASS VALLEY; Grows oda anes sn taprviell BVADA . : “Whe? Glinid! vada ‘Gounty, 06 sedh wae. tread the service. : City Elks Totes, POT ane. ol November 22: E , in the ‘Methodist. ~ 2's Sig ae pe noon held the or . Church social room. It was in e Resumes Those honored from the Ne-. can Francisco. _ . the State Department of Public vada City Lodge are William G. The bridegroom, 2 naval vet= Health. He was assisted by pubAnn Abas © as ‘best man. Kerr,’ John W. O'Neill, Robert eran, served. several years during lic health. murees ‘ot the county . rf Ernest Pasteris ; “ : ‘ and schools. Ushers were Royce Eldridge and. N. McCormack,,.Alfred Reynolds,. se war. He is the son ‘of Austin} 2 William Harris. : and H. Ward Sheldon. T SD Pus s He is now Pee pe ‘aie eenronged with friends ‘and 7 pera nc te and will be sta~. of ip was thronged wit en : se ae . : eters a ta relatives of the po . ti med in chic °, wl . couple. Serving the gu Fr ai , wi sig Midge Gallino, Dorothy Hocking, ; i Rie Alice Ali and Mrs. Ruth Plumb. Mrs. Perry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sefe Abas. She graduated from the Grass Valley schools and has been employed in: a local store. After. their will live in -tthe bridegroom is employed. esse eS ‘ANNULMENT