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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

January 27, 1941 (6 pages)

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NEVADA CITY NUGGET id MONDAY, JANUARY 2 27, 1941. y Speaks In M a9 bi le— 2 ada Theatre «Associate Fo-ester l.eland a einn. © Pieper . . 555 > Show “Foreign Smith was a speaier aia nireeing ee ndent”’ f oft the newly formed Yuda-Sutier Ss mncstieeneniciys Ski Club. in Mar; oth taking excitement, romance Smith told of the snow sports faci. ities in the Big Pend ds 1ud drama, mystery and intrigue are nnfolded in the thrill packed story Tahoe forest. The s:ow sports 25° 4p Walter Wanger's ‘Foreign Corenaeets ibn srexigon ae nee respondent,’’ which was directed by through Nevada C'y io vere2 NY syesed Hitchco:K with ‘a prominen: snow‘ialds. stellar cast and is stated’ for a gata Paes d premiere at the Nevada Theatre on Thursday. Mr. Wanger decided [0 wrike *‘Foreign ‘Correspondent’ in recognition of the interpid group of American newspapermen who are serving as the nation’s eyes and ears cuving the European debacle, risking their lives daily in order to keep -heir own people informed of the rapidly shifting panorama of war. “Foreign Correspondent” has in ;its principal roles Joel McCrea, ‘LaEXTRA SPECIAL! 50c Puretest Rubbing Alcohol —pint and 49c Puretest Aspirin Tablets (100) — Both for 59c raine Day, Herbert Marshall, George New Lucite Throat Light and §@ sanders, Robert ‘Benchley, Albert 48c MI 31 Antiseptic Sdlution . Basserman, Edmund Gwenn, Harry ; Davenport and Eduardo Cianelli. Both for 59c R. E. HARRIS Re ai Phone DRUG STORE 100 VE DELIVER . Following the completion of his sen. sational hit, ‘“Rebecca” Alfred Hitch} cock, known throughout the world as the master of screen thrillers, / went to work on the script of “Foreign Correspondent’’ and with Joan . Service Boards Meets— The Nevada County Selective Service Board met at the courthouse today with Chairman James Tyrrell of Grass. Valley presiding. Nevada Theatre 8 ; 3 Tr 7. and Olivia DeHaviland anta re tfal tors in this great early day epic cf the Southwest. Yesterday’s history makes the thrills of today in this tale of periled path of America’s western march. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY The Lady With ed Hair 222.0% plays the role of the great Mrs. Leslie Carter, acy at the top and works her way up. many a ‘tip for kitchen Cinderallas in this drama of rise to fame There’s and fortune on the stage. THURSRAY AND FRIDAY The thrill spectacle of Foreign Correspondent the year, starring Joel McCrea, It is the exciting story of the great adventurers of our time, who tell the story of the war in Europe. . Harrison and Charles Bennett wrote! VITAL STATISTICS . BIRTHS CHASE—At the Nevada City Sani-; tarium, January 22, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Wiliis Chase, adaughter. . —19— oo —— MARRIAGE WHITING-JONES—In Grass Valley, Jamuary 26, 1941, by Rev. Fra-. vel of the Congregational Church, . Carl Whiting, 380, and Florence L. Jones, 26, both of Grass Valley. DIVORCES SKkOW—In Reno, Nev., January 23, 1941, Betty Skow against Elmo Skow; divorce granted; ground, cruelty. BURTON—In Grass Valley, Janu-, ary 25, 1941, Edna Burton against! Ira Burton; suit filed; ground, extreme cruelty. DEATHS CLARY—jIn Nevada City, January 25, 1941, Mrs. Mary Louise Clary, wife of Richard E. Clary of Grass, Valley, daughter of Mrs. Sylvia Unfried of Grand View, Wash.; a native of Spokane, aged 33 years. The? fineral services will be heeld-at two o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the ; Hooper-Weaver Mortuary in Grass . Valley. Interment will be in the Him Ridge Cemetery. POHLEY—In Nevada City, January 24, 1941, Mrs. Eva M. Pohley, . wife of W. F. Pohley, mother of Wil-; liam, Eva, Robert and Edward Pob-!} ley of this city and John Pohley. of; the United States Navy, daughter of, ' John L, Smith of Nevada-Citg a natj nat tive of Grass ive of Placer County, aged 45 years. . The funeral services were held today at the Holmes Funeral Home in Nevada City. ROGERS—In San Francisco, January 25, 1941 Miss Elizabeth Rogers, formerly of Grass Valley; a Valley, aged 73 years. The funeral services were held today at the St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in ‘(Grass Valley. Burial was in the Catholic Cemetery under the direction of the Holmes Funeral Home. SENTENCED TO PRESTON Paul Raymond, Grass Valley youth, was sentenced to ‘Preston School of . Industry by Superior (George L. Jones following a hearing in the juvenile court here. Raymond’s past record prompted Judge Jones to send him to reform school. The youth was charg. ed with stealing an automobile from . the Mountain Chevrolet Company. ployees Valley Bullion Mines will be held on Tuesday, mack, who has kindly consented to take charge. both Companies. boards at theproperties of announced, the Companies cannot take OTIC ‘An electtion to determine the Bargaining Agent ‘for the emof the Idaho Maryland Mines Corporation and the Grass ‘mands submitted by the: themselves for or against any question preserited to League and will not do so until the election is over. ALBERT CRASE : Maryland _ Corporation under the supervision and control of County ‘Clerk Noble McCorcalled as the result of the demand of tthe Mine Workers’ League that it be made Sole Bargainging Agent for all employes of Owing 'to'the ‘fact that the national unions haye advised -us qs: Aria or not they desire a place on ‘the ‘ballot and roba il Tuesday or Wednesday next'to age sel quarters as to their wishes, ‘the ‘formal aus adtice Ml be released‘on Wednestlay, iJ 29th, ee in The Nevada City ye . 28) Until the election oe been held and the eae ascertained and any stand on any of the deLeague. The ‘Companies have not committed If and when a Bérgnining Agent has been selected, the Companies will negotiate on every point which may be raised by the proper Negotiating Committee of whatever organization obtains a majority:at’ the: -election. Grass Valley ‘Bullion Mines
February 4, 1941, This election is Protective ‘DUE TO VANISH /welcome sunshine today. . Polkinghorn of Berkeley, Nevada City resident. mot «definitely we eh pa ell.as as! ‘r ey > +e them si the = ‘SUNSHINE SOON STORM ON WAY Don’t feel too enthused about the The weatherman has some bad news for you. A big storm is on the way! The clear as a_ bell sky ‘today marked the first time since about the , middle of December that it has been } . $0. The temperature dropped to 26: degrees during the night. Mrs. Jen-' nie Preston, Nevada City’s official weather reporter, stated yesteerday’s . lowest temperature was 41 degrees. Near Normal Mark If the rainfall average holds true, this year there will not be much . more precipitation. The average is 50 inches and already the rainfall} figures are nearly 45 inches. . While this city has been virtually! pounded with rain the higher eleva-! tions have been receiving bountiful} snow, The snow: pack at Steephollow today was 65 inches and at Bear Valley 28 inches. But five inches of snow is on the ground at Washington . Junetion. More than a foot of snow was melted by rain during the past two days. The state division of highways reports all roads in this area are clear to traffic except the, Yuba Pass beyong Sierra City. There is an éight inch snow pack at Sierra City. Social Events Amy Lou McCraney Weds William Boyd Polkinghorn In Reno (Mr. and Mrs. Orlando McCraney of Nevada City today announced the wedding of their daughter, Amy Lou, to William Boyd Patkinghorn of Berkeley. The marriage, which took place in Reno. Nevada on January 25th, was following by a church service in Berkeley on Monday. The bride is a graduate of the Néevada City High School and is a senior in the School of Decorative Art at the! University of California, She is a. member of Chi Omega sorority. The . groom attended the Nevada City. . schools and is the son of William H. . a former, He isa senior . in the College of Electrical Engineer: ing at the University of California. . Mr. and Mrs. Polkinghorn will make . their home in Berkeley. _ City Coordinating Council, ‘oterans Hall Will “= Topic At Rotary Club Meeting Thursday Howard C. Bennetts, commander of the Banner Mountain Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, which has inaugurated plans for the erection’ of a Veterans Building in Nevada City, will-explain the project at the Rotary Club meeting, here Thursday. Invitations have been sent to members of the Chamber of Commerce, Grass Valley Rotary Club, Nevada Women’: Civic Club, Elementary and High School PTA, and the local Business ‘and Professional Women’s Club to "attend the meeting. . Reservations for the affair a be . made with Secretary Fred Garrison of the local Rotary organization. Bennetts will be introduced by Chester Scheemer, January program chairman of the Rotary Club. SHIFT TO SECOND Try shifting to second gear if the /radiator boils while climbing a long grade, suggests the California State Automobile Association. Use of second speeds up the fan, as well as circulation of ‘water and oil, and usually checks overheating. Get your placards: “‘For Rent”, ‘‘Kor Sale,” “No Trespassing” and ‘‘Koom and Board” at the Nugget Office. Stove Oil Heaters Perfection Washington Coleman Prices Start At $39.95 For real comfort — trust a Circulating Heater! It warms up fast — then circulates its elean, uniform, healthful warmth to every corner. At low cost, too — especially when you give it economical, no-waste Standard Stove Oil. Dependable. Thrifty. Simple eo operate. Install one today. and STANDARD STOVE OIL : make hoénie sweet. 4 this winter!“ Alpha Stores, Ltd. Phone 5 Nevada City Phone 88 Grass Valley 45 SEES as AT A CLOSED SHOP CONTRACT. : ars Oe eau MEMBER OF THE MINE WORK Vv. “GRASS VALLEY MINES HAVE NEVER’ , A‘GLOSED SHOP AGREEMENT NO OME a ease OR CONTINUE ON 1B EY MINES UNLESS Y BECOMES 2s UNDER AN EXCLUSIVE BARGAINING AGENCY AGREEMENT SUCH AS THE LEAGUE'HAS HAD FOR TWO YEARS, THE’EMPLOYERS FORCE.NO ONE TO JOIN ANY UNION AS THE PRICE OF ‘HIS JOB, BUT RECOGNIZE THE LEAGUE AS SOLE AUTHORITY TO BARGAIN FOR ITS.MEMBERS, AND AGREE TO RECOGNIZE NO OTHER UNION AS A _ BARGAINING AGENCY FOR EMPLOYEES. — 3 one WE PUBLISH THIS EXPLANATION ‘TO ‘RELIEVE ANY CONFUSION WHICH MAY EXIST AS TO THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN “CLOSED SHOP” AND “EX(CLUSIVE BARGAINING AGENCY.” EMPIRE-STAR MINES COMPANY, LIMITED &