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January 12, 1940 (6 pages)

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Ag a FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1940. _NEVADA CITY NUGGET JULIA SANDOW DIES ‘CITY LIBRARIAN YUBANATIVE “ST. AGNES GUILD CHURCHES IN CITY WEDNESDAY ISDECEASED REPORTS 1619 ELECTOFFICERS (Fostoria 1 . i BETHANY CHURCH V. Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Classes . for everyone: A lesson for-all. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Ser. . ' mon by thepastor. Christ. Ambassador Meeting 6:45 'P. M. Young people in charge. This iis the young people’s own service. to attend. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. The old gospel for a new world. and Praise evening Wedneday ' Plan Prayer Service Make it a 7:30 P.M. rule to attend They’re solid crystal; handmade by skilled Fostoria craftsmen; Second Sunday after the epiphany. glamorous for book ends,’ table They’re smart for the home that enjoys the uniqueness of . pertcct for the gift ‘that expresses your good later the business session was held. The main business was the election of officers'for the ensuing year. They Mrs. C. E. LaBoy teaux, treasurer. The retiring officers are, Mrs. F. M. Rector, president; Mrs. O. McCraney,vice-president; sons, Mrs. C. E. Par Sandow, in San Francisco on Wed-}. Rev. Thomas Pateman, of Trinity 10 a. 8:30 a. m. Holy communion. m. Church school. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. The rector will ing and gave the ladies an informal She mornnig. months, died at that community ear became \ ser The city library was open iously ill Tuesday and was rushed to} public 25 days? to th? Books. borrowed: for a hospital and died the next morning. ‘home use 1619; fiction 1265, juveaFuneral services: will be held in San!jile 248: miscellaneous 106; books Francisco Friday morning. borrowed from state library 5. Visit Mrs. Sandow never resided in this city but T. J. Sandow left here ors to the reading rooms 1676; men a Ninnis and Mrs. Minnie Sandow, tal attendance 2711; attend attend SIS" Fance 128. ters of Mr. Sandow, and Mrs. R. W. Renfree, niece, left to daily ly Wédnesday rect the choir. Monday afternoon, the meet. Candidates Friendly ruary. = 7:30 Wednesday choir evening, re Street Superintendent Herbert Hallett stated yesterday that as soon hearsal. Plans for February: The annual as the weather settled work will start parish banquet will be held in Febon widening the south approach to beautiful. Crystal Horses represent only : one of our many new crystal items for you personally or to give to those you admire mest. Come in and let us help you HARTUNG’S enile, ecards cancelled 5 adult and 3 juvenile a gain of 28 and our pres and _ treasurers for time in office during the past year. This banquet will mark the beginning of’a new era in the life of Trin Dependable: Jewelers (Since 1875) 124 Mill St. 306 Broad St. Nevada City Grass Valley a Car Specials °37 Oldsmobile Fordor ae 2—’36 Dodge Coupes. Pick duet, “O Morning Land’’ vocal (Phelps) Miss Alta Prickett and Harold Prickett, hymn, congregation, soprano The vestry and rector solo, ‘My Redeemer and My Lord’ i ity parish. have agreed that no person shall hold ent registration 1268. ORDER OF RAINBOW books Books purchased 12: nated 2; books discarded 4; do present TO INSTALL OFFICERS accession 11274. Following is a list ( of the books purchased, “Some Fell REXALL LAXATIVE QUININE COLD CAPSULES . the parish to move from one group and one activity to another is deeply felt if there is to be a realization 1 of the general. work of the church by each and every member. i 1—’33 Plymouth Coupe. 1—’34 Oldsmobile Fordor Sedan. ® [WARKELL oToRs Rexillana The ideal cough syrup for dry, Mrs. ‘Allays irritation. lessens’ discharge. Relieves stuffiness. tickling coughs. Fine for children. officer, The: impressive Our gifts are ceremony two books from Mrs. Betty Brown, short sermon was Trail of the White Mule, B. M. Bowers. Thirty books were taken from the rent shelf and placed in the gen Mrs. a reckless driving charge by Officer ‘before friends brought and plead guity. He. Please Preaching at 7 p. m., prayer, pastor, was started her work Tuesday Seripture reading, solo “Divine Com forester E.M. Baxter, etterded Munion,’ funeral of accompanist ‘cifie School of Religion, Berkeley, . California. On Friday, he will be in . conference with the bishop of the study the 12 chapter of John’s Gos . diocese in Sacramento. choir: practice Friday at 7:39 p. m. . H. THOMAS PATEMAN, Rector. the parsOnage Thursday at 7 Business meeting of the the late W.°B. Rider iv in p. m. Epworth ed as Camillé Hallett president of was Maste? of millions—but all his money from the covldn’t buy his boys away lives they chose, Edward Ellis i his vole. Also Laurel and Hardy in “The Flying Deuces.’ THREE SONS SUNDAY AND MONDAY ERTIES the Nevada City Firemen’s ‘Auxiliary Friday evening. the Scout Lodge last evening. The lusty story of a nation on a jag. Prohibition Gaming cee gang wars, jazz, sex and talkies. The incredible the things we saw and did in the "“Raoring Twenties.” " With James [we Capee? Sacred concert:at 11 a. m. Sunday school_at-10-a. m.-Ray-Murchie, sup ‘PHONE 436 (Opposite Highway Patrol Office) NUGGET ADS PAY erintendent, Preaching at 11 a. mM: Hymn, congregation, prayer, pastor, soprano solo, ‘‘Father in Heaven’’, Bank of America National Trust and Savings § Association ¢ December 30, 1939 Briggs, Mrs. Betty Brown. Scripture reading. Baritone solo ‘“How Beauti ful Upon the Mountain (Harker), RESOURCES Banks) . $ 248,265,914.16 Cash in Vault andtsDue from 4 U.S.G Neu! Coleman QIL HEATER RADIATES ANb CIRCULATES! DEPOSITS:
Demand © LIABILITIES . . Savingsand Time $ 642,792,093.41 839,999,582.38 $1,482,791,675.79 -S.Government Securities. . . . 434,691,060.77 and Other Bonds and Securities . Loans and Discounts . . . . 169,577,610.56 711,054,696.57 Liability for Letters ofa _ i art St NOB Customers’ Liability on account of Letters of Credit, etc. . All Other Assets. . . Regaice for Interest, Taxes, oie. ee Capital, Surplus, eeeProfits . and Reserves 391,657.92 18,281 ,457.98 15,184,772.63 State, County and Municipal Bonds TOTAL RESOURCES . : Aeceptances, sic.. $1,628,586,277.77 TOTAL LIABILITIES 118,853,365.58 . 7. 628,586, 277. 77 est is currently being paid but which may be adversely affected by the war. STRONG RESERVES Banking premises, furniture, fixtures and equipment are carried at, cost less depreciation, and to the end of 1939 depreciation of $15,788,000 has been applied to reduce the book value to the present figure. Also, certain other reserves are shown as applied to reduce the book value of assets with $15,564,000 provided for possible loss on Releasing the statement of con-{ » Earnings for the year were $28,loans and $5,800,000 provided on dition of Bank of America as of 330,000 before $4,381,000 was allosecurities. The actual market value . ¥ December 30, 1939, L. M. Giannini, cated to reserves for depreciation of the bank’s investment in securi. : ‘President, stated that popular acof banking premises, furniture, fixties is substantially more than the ceptance. of the statewide services tures. and equipment, amortization amount at which they are carried of the bank during the year had of bond premiums, etc., and before on the books of the bank. POLICIES APPROVED been indicated by the opening of $5,000,000 reserves applied to reduce Commenting on the year’s results, more than 585,000 new accounts, as well as the making of more than the carrying value of loans and inPresident \Giannini said: “It is wi 600,000 new loans for a total of vestments. After payment of dividends to stockholders at the rate ciation that’ over $616,000,000. tangible evidence of the approval Total resources at the year-end of $2.40 per share for a total of and stood at $1,628,586,000. Deposits $9,600,000 for the year, and the ‘of Bank of America polici service by old and new friends. No totalléd $1,482,791,000, an increase allotment of $1,206,000 to the bank’s banking institution in ‘the country of $74,484,000 since June 30, 1989; personnel under the employees’ capital} enjoys the, privilege of serving a profit-sharing bonus. plan, another new high. funds were increased $8,142,000. greater number of borrowers and GREAT LOAN VOLUME From this there was deducted durdepositors—than Bank of America. Further growth reflected by the ing the year by special charges To them and all the communities against profits amounting to $5,356,we serve our continued efforts to; statement included: Loans and discounts, which to000 a valuation reserve of 100 per maintain that distinctive type of talled $711,054,000, were $15,952,000 cent against certain foreign credits constructive ‘banking that is buildon substantially all of which intering California’ are pledged.” more than June 30, 1939. Year’s Business Tops All Previous Marks Bank of America 1939 Gains Due to Popularity of Policies WARM FLOORS! ALL-OVER HEAT! LOW FUEL CosT! ‘Ideal For Hard-To-Heat Homes Here’s a beautiful heater that gives you circulating and radiating heat. Actually sends heat through rooms while it radiates ‘‘hot-stove’’ heat, close up, through grille cabinet, at same time! Three popular models, lowin price. Automatic fuel control. Automatic draft control. Burner has _ intrepid frontiers SATURDAY install-. The Cub Scouts. entertained of ving Claire Trevor and John Wayne. greate Mrs. How ° an group men struggled valjanily acainst the onslaughts of treacherous Indian tribes. Star League Monday at 6 p. m. with a pot. Boy Scouts with a lively program in > luck supper. SUNDAY SERVICES AT METHODIST CHURCH) Drug, Phone 100 DRUG STORE ALLEGH* NY UPRISING tl ing hymn, congregation, prayer, dox-} ester M. B. Pratt and was prominent logy. Weeks events. Prayer hour andj'in forest service circles. prayer hour 2 eae FRIDAY ‘‘Who Sacramento Tuesday. Rider was_a Is On the Lord’s Side,’’ pastor, closdepartment official.under State For people’s REXALL Nevada Theatre morning. Rickard and Miss Catherine McQuay. pel. Young Leila Schwalm and_ several of Alleghany were Nevada very little snow had fallen there this fined $100. DeWitt Nelson, supervisor of the Tahoe national forest, and ass‘stant note, during the coming Mrs. Reta Morrison, sermon. the rector will be at the Pa. cific School of Religion from.Monday through Thursday. He may be wir your by vocal duet a request number by Tom Simon Crase, edies at Store. City visitors yesterday. She said rain continued to fall at Alleghany and City Judge Miles Coughlin yesterday afternoon Get these guaranteed cold rem eral circulation. arrested Tuesday evening in Nevada City on James Allen, was — Rexall Nasal Spray With Ephedrine Miss Margaret Norton, retiring worthy advisor, will be the installing Soul to Keep, Marguerita Marshall. ed if needed at Benton Hall, the Pabible study Tuesday at 7230p mm: 1—’36 Ford Pick-Up. For prompt, effective relief of the discomfort_of common colds MurElsie Schreiber; Hope, Madeline BetBlue Mask, Anthony Mortoh; Max Dark. and Dark Between der tles; Faith, Joyce Henwood; SecreRecorder,’ . Long; More Stately Mansions; Paultary, BillieKeller _ and Gooly Feline Benedict Fischer: A Betty Ashton. lowship, Mary Ellen Chase and Her Mrs. Imogene Henwood, stenobaritone solo “The Lord’s . office for more than two consecutpastor, grapher, was-employed, to assist E. . : “ive years upon vestry, in the guilds, Prayer, Harold Prickett, hymn conB. Dudley, county, welfare agent, in ,or in the young people’s organizagregation, benediction and doxology. the Nevada county court house. She Epworth League at 6:15 p. m. ‘tions. The need for every person in . week, Up. kett, offering and offertory, soprano their solo, Juana Lynn Caldwenn, that section The body was taken in charge by and any. girl of high school age who reports in the Holmes Funeral Home of this city Funeral arrangements are pending. the banquet, the new officers of the will render full resided Long, Eureka; two brothers, William Long, Eureka and Ernest Long, San Francisco;'a sister, Mrs. Ann Betts, The Girl at the Halfout the curve and replace the retainwill be open to parents of the girls» Melba Davis, Hough and The . . Emerson House, their invited guestsu, Job‘s Daughter, way ing wall. idents, secretaries, and most of her life. Cards issued 19 adult and 17 juvSan Francisco. the funeral. guilds will be selected and elected Harold Prickett, responsive scripture is interested. At the readin, duet ‘Twilight’’ ‘(Nevin) the night of the banquet. Peter Kelley, who presMiss Alta Prickett and Harold Pricretiring the time of the banquet select from our foveiy diy: ill: She was}a native of. Honcut, Yuba county, the of ruary. All voting members time. the to as parish will be notified During the coming weeks prior to the Gault bridge. Plans are to take evening after an. ness of a month. Surviving are her husband, Harry giris Overacker;. mother, Mrs. Minerva 469; women 200; boys 583; number of years ago and has mary i424: number of borrowers 1055; torelatives in this district. Mrs. Maria' secretary-treasurer. Girls that’s appropriate, practical and HILLS FLAT ed, the early part of the afternoon being spent in sewing for charity and Episcopal church, attended the meet ‘. gan, taste in the selection of a novelty 1—’38 Chevrolet noon. Mrs. ‘Rector, president, presid Mrs. Birdie Overacker, 61, North San Juan resident: for the past nine . { of Mrs. Julia Sandow, wife of T. J. , Frances DonOrder of ; Among Thorns,” Ma Nevada City Chapter, Wagon, Station talk on church work. Rainbow for Girls, will install newly . er : Sam, John Selby; of River nto Sacrame Plans were discussed for the Payelected officers at a meeting in the Faith Baldwin; address the congregation upon: “A ChilBambi’s Davis; Julian Gold, ElectMan Must Grow.’’ The vested choir ish dinner to be held late in FebraMasonic Hall tomorrow night. Felix Selton; Curtains for the will sing the Epiphany music. Mrs. ary. Newly elected officers will reive officers to be installed are, Betdren, Mary Judge, Thomas Polsky; And So My Grace Raymond will: be at the orsume responsibilities at the Guild ty Smith, Worthy Advisor; e and Mrs. Marian-Libbey will dimeeting the first. Thursday in FebGwin, Associate Advisor; Charity,: Heart, Harriett Thurman; Challeng decorations or tnantle ornaments. new things of Mrs. E. M. Rector Fhursday after vice-president; TRINITY EPISCOPAL SERVICES SUNDAY the sad news this week of the pass:n3. . St. Agnes,Guild met at the home ‘nesday were chosen as follows, Mrs. E. E. church Barker, president; Mrs. H. M. Leete, regularly. PICK CRYSTAL HORSES FOR WINNING Git'TsS FOR NEW YEAR { _Relatives in Nevada City rece*yed} famous low flame fuel saver. Duroplastic finish. Pyrex glass flame jewel window. Outside tank and electric controls optional. Come in and let us show you our aerial line of fine Coleman heaters. 7m ‘STORES, Grass Valley. Phone 88 “COMPLETE STATEWIDE BANKING SERVICE Savings 2 Commercials‘Erust « Safe Deposit @) we fo e ———