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MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 194 .
MANY ALIENS REGISTER Spend Holidays Here—
L T 5: Mr, and M ;
. SOCIA EVEN Ss VITAL STATISTICS Fs pag is age aliens registered San Jose pie ine GAaee eo as Ts with the Nevada City postal authordays with hi as ristmas ho
BIRTHS ities in compliance with the alien o parent i +00 ee
s
registration law. +
WE WISH Al Bs OUR Niavada Count Thomas Jones of this city acted as MICHAELSON—In Nevada City, ‘ os
= e wi the best man. Nevada County, December 24, 1940, The. deadline for registering was,
last Thursday. Aliens failing to reg-!
oe ;
ene ty Assessor i Th : : .. to Mr. an@ Mrs. Jess Michaelson of <
. e bride had been deputy county} q.. Valléy,.a son. ister are subject to large fines and Factory Specified Engi ie ‘FRIENDS AND “oa, Beal . fey oproe peas
Pevicetienetes ee e past seven} PATTERSON — In Nevada City,. imprisonment. TuneUp and Steering and
ee The ihapiase of Mikes Gertenne SOO She is a graduate of the Ne-'! Nevada County, December 25,.1940, Fr t E d Ali
i PATRONS A H APPY . Jones of this eity and Sanford Hat.’ Y@@a City High School and Mt. St.{to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Patterson of DEPUTY ASSESCOR NAMED on nm ignment
" comb of Oakland wis solemnized ee eee atLLge ta Shen Vall D Epes uipment
Sine = ’ ——— cea ; . 5 ie h E! n Grass Valley, Decem1
: AlN. 7 PRG RCo S yesterday at the St Canice Catholic! Mereomih 1s.4s0n OF Mr. aad ee ber 24 1940 to Mr, and Mrs. M. E. Hirgh Hreckenritge. of Grass: Wel: } e
2 : g Al ley has been appointed deputy coun-. : A. P. Halecomb of Santa Cruz. He at-! ay;
Church here by Father Patrick Miller, a daughter.
tended Nebraska schools. . .WBAUGH—At the Miners Hospital. 'Y aSsessor to succeed Gertrude Jon-. STUDEBAKER
O'Reilly.
NEW YEAR vind . Out of town guests here for the December 27, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. es Halcomb who was married yesterPONTIAC
ane shorn = ane aig by Te, wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Bud, George Ebaugh, a son. day. Sal “d Servi
eee eee Fe. FAAIe®, ; Jones and family and Mr. and Mrs. ! . wer ae d0)o. ye oa eae Mrs. Haleomb will make her fut-) cS Ane oer vice
Following a reception at the home, Frank Sommers and family of Santa’ Ham Ba hee MTS. ure home in Oakland. &
of the bride’s mother, Mrs. T. D. Cruz. Jones is a brother and Mrs. DUNNING—At the Miners Hos. a a
Jones, the couple departed on a hon-' Sommers a sister of the bride. . pital December 16, 1940, to Mr. and aie Fey Bae Service Gara
, The annual Christmas party of the ge e E HARRIS eymoon trip to Southern California. = Mrs. E. R. Dunning of Loomis, a : ‘i : : ae Mrs. E. R. g ; foeract %
They will make their home in Oak-. Fn-acement of daughter. The mother is the former Sierra Nevada Peace Officers Assoc, W. S. Williamson, Prop
THR land, where Halcomb is connected i : f Miss Adele Hieronimus of this etty iation was held last Friday night at! Cor. Pi if ba ’ 5 ‘
e Phone with a lumber. company. Allan Widau WILSON—In Grass Valley ere the Log Cabin Inn near Grass Valaberdeen Phen bai:
oe aoe : oar Di Le Tne soa “ Becomes Known ber 19 1940, to Mr. and Mrs Wit ley. Comical gifts were exchanged.
oo e wedding by her sister. The engagemert of Allan Widauf} liam Wilson, a daughter.
Mrs. Alice Sommerg of Santa. Cruz./ 4+ this city to Miss Jeanne Irene; MILLER—At the Nevada City
Moody of Santa Mouica became! Sanitarium, December 20, 1940, to/§ N 2
known to friends during the past! Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Miller of the ievagd a . ea re
week. Zeibright Mine, a daughter. os
The announcement of the engageWOODS—In Grass Valley, DecemMONDAY
ment took place at a meeting of the] ber 20, 1940, to Mr.and Mrs. Vernon Heir to all the good things of ‘Alex. .
Tae-A-Tan Club, of which Miss! Woods, a son, Tin Pan Alley ander’s Rag Time Band”, stirring with
Moody, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. LACROSSEH—In Grass Valley, Dé-. I Atice Fay. Bothy Grable Jace nie see memories and
: nese eS , ce Fay.J. Moody of Santa Monica, is a mem-! cember 19, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. sters and. pe neta ni y —_ Payne ans = ear
ber. Maurice LaCrosse, a son.
M’ss Moody is known .to many Ne-} ————_—__ TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
a Mes sweet little lady vada City residents through visits MARRIAGE LICENSE a Starring Claudette Colbert and Ray .
save me this recipe. . to this city after she became ac-. WHITE-RPEDER—In Reno, Nev., Arise M My Lov Milland in 4940's ghyest, most bour74
have used it man ime . aubinted with Widaut December 20, 1940, to Carl L. White, ageous romance which trails across
yt +s ee ee ae 28, and Bessie J. Reeder, 30 both of ‘la battle scar world.
and hundreds of people ae dil lcs is to take place in’ Grass Valley. ; THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
1 . i the spring. PO ae
t have asked me for Hf. it Uaaae sor at Mie ced ee pivnncns Desans Durbin in her most captivat3 ret ee ee xis ede nae ; d srunning role. A lilting lavish,
really does things for P/ Witand of Nevada Sue § . CLELAND—In Virginia City, Nepring Ber vi :
: 4 : : City, is now; ; p Jove-filled story in which Deanna
your parties and buffet suppers during the holiemployed by the North American’ Haig ee ~ Ss nasty Fee: opr ng first real sweetheart. "I
day season or in fact any other time. Airplane factory near Santa Monica. . a ee ee ee
Use 6 small size Phila : = He is a graduate of the Sacramento LEARY—In Nevada City, DecemPhi delphia cream cheese, . Junior College. ber 20, 1940, Bessie Leary against
tablespoon horseradish, . tablespoon WorcesBruce M. Leary; ae ey decree a / os
tershire sauce, 2 teaspoons onion juice. 2 heapCp I be a a hi ee V
é Ste"
oe Fit RADE cember 20, 1940, Marilyn Berryman ing tablespoons mayonnaise, and the best part
against W. J. Berryman, interlocuof a pint of heavy cream, and salt and peprer rn ararnet ;
to taste Piace cheese in a bov! and mash with it TH DEANNA ory decree granted. _ P f :
wi a Bi TOFF—In Nevada City, December WwW hi
fork adding a little cream now and-then. Keep -Pao Aa. t 20, 1940, John Wilson Toof Jr., er ection as ington
: against Jennie E. Toff; interlocutory
stirriny while you add the rest of the ineredfr D C
ierts When finished the mixture should be the Ry . is BIN. COMING et ee lanes ole an
cenvistercy of mayonnaise and : eas DEATHS . .
y pegs smooth ; In her third consecutive picture, AVER—iIn Grass Valley, DecemPrices Start At $39.95
2 in fri: : . VW Put in refrigerator to chill. When you are ready Deanfid DUebin 14 Wased Verhis ens ber ok 2040. Sumac Phomac Aver,
to serve it, place it on your table beside a large cameras. This time. however it is aj father of Mrs. Evelyn Coombs, Mrs.
: Lavern Suponch and Earl Aver, all
platg of Lavra Scudder’s Blue Bird Potato real, old fashioned kiss, delivered on} (Gio. valley: a native of Ene
se s y 2 3 eS 3 : 2 { r s ys a
Chips so your-guests can dunk their chips in the proper spot with the proper gus-. janq, resident of Nevada County 20
this cheese mixture. They will enjoy it. The to. The performance occurs in Uni-! years, aged 52 vears. The funeral
: versal’s “‘Spring Parade’’: the star’s}; services were held under the direcabove proportions will serve between 40 and latest picture which ovens, at the. tion of the Hooper-Weaver Mort50 people. Nevada Theatre. pane ORDEN—In Grass Valley
x : it UR: 4 IN— Ss ys
Sincerely, : Deana pass screen’ kissed for the} pnecember 24.1940, Leander Van
RN first time in “First Love’. It was a, Orden, brother of Amanda Van OrSs bashful sort of a peck, performed. den; a native of Grass Valley. The
wud by. Robert Stack. who became known . funeral services were held Friday
: : oe under the direction of the. Hooperiss pie mean wae first cece eas eaver Mortuary in Grass Valley.
young star. That kissing took place BERNETENE — In Grass Valley,
a few seasons ago and since that] December 27, 1940, Julian Berne% ae
time, Deanna ‘has approached more. tene, husband of Dorothea ‘Berne: : Wa
, nearly to full blossomed young wo-jtene, father of Andrew, Victor and . : :
= i
ED BUR INER js, es 6 Date’ ee wo a sinks CIRCULATING HE ; : ee i etene, all of Grass Valley; brother ina
; ; ped oo —F by Walter of Mrs. John Peeler of Sacramento : f u
of the Gruss Valley Cleaners has hundreds of satisfied customers f Pideven, and once again the osculaand Mrs. Christina Fisher of Woodfor real: comfort = Sa
who prefer his National Cleaning System. A thorough cleaning and asia was on the frigid side, for Wal-; land; a native of Reno, aged 30 Circulating Heater! It warms
pressing of all. outer garments gives their wearers that seus uv. well . ter merely brushed her forehead. years. The funeral services were held up fast — then circulates its = =
being that leads to success tn life. with his lips. Z pected OE ewe Whenua . clean, uniform, healthful STAN DARD S§ STOVE 0
: : But this time the man on the firwas in the Greenwood Cemetery. warmth to every corner. At
Grass Valley Phone 375 ing line is Bob Cummings and the RICHERSON — In Nevada City, low cost, too — especially
«kissing is for keeps. December 25, 1940, Clyde Richerson when you give it economical,
son of Mrs. Lulu Smith of Chicago no-waste Standard Stove Oil,
Park, brother or Ruben Richerson Dependable. Thrifty. Simple
of Chicago Park and ‘Lee Richerson
of Auburn; a native of Kansas, aged oe ate, Install one today. ’
59 years. "The funeral services were
held under the direction of the
Holmes Funeral Home with burial in
the Pine Grove Cemetery.
WHNTZEL—In Nevada City, De“cember 24, 1940, Jacob Wentzel; a
tative of Indiana, resident of Nevada County 10 years, aged 79 years. s
The funeral services and burial were Nevada City
held under the direction of the Hol-. =
mes Funeral Home in this city.
CROTHERS—In Grass Valley, Deae % a
cember 20, 1940, (Mrs. Alice Ann . ; YOU NER EW
Crothers, wife of R. G. ‘Crothers,. }
aaTARY . mother of Mrs. S. H. Eschoett of STATIO
Sacramento, Mrs. Ray Pianezzi and
Phyllis Crothers of Sacramento; ee e®
Mrs. M. F. Roach of Woodland, Mrs.
4 . J. T. Martel of Wilmington, Del.,
DURING 1941]! Mrs. A. M. Holmes of Glenbrook COMPLETE SERVICE
Heights and Raymond Crothers of FOR
P.S. Ask your grocer for Laura Scudder’s delicious
Nut Meats — Peanut Butter — Blue Bird Potato Chips.
111 Main Street make home sweet
this winter!
Stockton; a native of Linden, Wis.,
resident of Nevada County 34 years,
aged 69 yéars. The funeral services
were held yesterday afiternoon _in
Grass Valley at the Holmes. Funeral
Home. Interment was in the Greenwood Cemetery.
CAITER-in Grass Valley, Decem-. l. MINING FORMS FOLDERS CATALOGS
ber 21, 1940, Earl Carter, husband :
Carter of Monterey and brother of ANNOUNCEMENTS
Wilbert Carter of Oakland; a native :
of Indianaolis aged 60 years. The BLOTTERS
funeral services were held this afterLETTERHEADS ENVELOPES INVOICES
noon at the Hooper-Weaver Mortuary : é : a
in Grass Valley. e e e
ENLIST IN NAVY :
sea a ee dco ge Pp gle In Fact — We Can Supply You With Anything
Mrs. Jack Widauf, and George ;
Strach, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. That Is Printed
Strach are bidding good bye to their
scores of friends hére preparatory to
their departure for San Deigo to begin an enlistment in the United f : ue
Spee NEVADA CITY
Widauf_is a senior in the Nevada
City High School and Strach graduNeel . B & i ry
ated last June. Strach has been at.
tending Placer Junior College. : 305 BRO AD STREET
Recovering From Fall— NEVADA CITY
Mrs. Ma t Tonella i . .
ing st her home from injures ue! FTE LEDHONE =
tainefl in a fall recently.