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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

January 6, 1939 (6 pages)

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_NEVADA ( CITY NUGGET oe See ae _. __ MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1939. ———— ——————— One “ NEW TODAY . Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Coughlan re-, DEER S VER I IS i from. spendyee oi : nice sunny rooms, furn : . . B Dip You 3 ttention Sa) heater and private each. 615 and Alameda. Their son, George and VE lk : 1-61tp wife of Auburn aiso spent Christ-)~ sy Ed SEM a8 B aia 7 Shopper: i) oppers: : t ad Street. oe inas day with Mrs. King and family as CALEND * ) . in San Francisco, daughter of Mr. PO EER cy NUTS : Aang Richard Parsors who hes been en' and Mrs. Coughlan. ne ib s joying a two months vacation in the _ east is expected to arrive at the home Whee Waeettie Ga ine eee by eee of his parents ap and Mrs. C. E. . Use Classified Advertising tote Wedseday MAL Walbor hes Parsons this evening. Rs Beene ‘ a ock, alias W. C. Dore. one of the q i sais fee , four men arrested by Came Whrdoa. eerre ee Ay ee Pe eel aecge day mut woa Tiver! ““Mstate of Anna M. Smith, deceas: aa Pork Chops em for il! ssessi pb oe: bl hod mcseegtt a eieemapds ed. Petition for probate of ‘will. i i an Ss: ~* venicon and senteniced to serve 90/° tt. og dos. 1 Woeasty. decuse 2 L + Lats ‘ days . Aiea ; : gs O m ays ae eee eee ee ed. Final account ‘and petition. ‘ = aped nvict from -Iowa state prisshes tee asain is (Estate of James A. Muir, deceasI take this means of “publicly thanking all the FireOn ah ee chai tal ee ed. Petition for letters of adminisee Corn Beef escaped July 25, 1938. tration men, especially my committees; the ladies of the Auxilmy , ; » espe y my Sheriff Tobiassen fingerprinted i of hk tee art dsiary; the master of ceremonies and all those.taking p the man and sent the prints to Wash-. 1.) 4i6n for letters of nai lata: ington where the discovery was ton. nd the pubin the program, the maskers and spectators; a P made, A telegraphed message was. 5116 of Richard Quick, de lic in general for their generosity and whole-hearted sup. . . received trom Iowa aluthorities statoes ane, Eevee: ; ; 2 ed. Petition for letters of administraing 'that an officer was being sent to men’s Ball of 1938 such a port in helping to make the Fire oat ton. . : Guardianship of Fred Lewis Coop¢ / MEAT a success, both socially and financially. : Game Warden Hiscox stated Wed . re iced SIME ee oak Ot te en te er, incompetent. Petition for letters j ’ H W. S. WILLIAMSON, the party at four told tm thac. °* Saeniianshin. rey 228 Broad St, Neves Sry : Guardianship of Eliza Lucas, in‘FOOD £LEMENTS 2 Sos : Frank Adams was wanted by police Fire Chief. dn. Wealinuion stale. Ni pokaens competent. Petition for allowance. People versus Arnold Hamilton. have been received on the other men, A Arraignment. “it was deen People versus Davis, Coubinied! Pag ring Nevada Theatre CN: W People versus Davis. ee hil Ghee opeae f 1OW PLOWS Ss FRIDAY Starring Errol Flynn, Rosalind Russell 'RECINWINTER POREST SERVICE . ] FOURS A cRowD Siac arses memway WORK S'SCHOOL TO . ANNABELLE TAKES A TOUR = po a (PE Glamorous Annabelle, movie! star, and her stem-winding pressupotiatam int Ure : waa agent, battling the war of headlines as they bring more laughs , the state division of highways stated ae : than ever before. Also BILLY THE KID (RETURNS. sate Mor marnine thot snow n'ows The Tahoe forest ski school, which SUNDAY ra . 2g ntinnw ! ; * are working ¢ontinnve: ‘ opens January 16, at Big Bend, is Giants of men they were Fahow Ulan ‘highway east of Nevada Jooking forward! to the prospect of 2 VALLEY 1] GIANTS a aie me set City keeping the road bos en to trafheavy snowfall to inaugurate the they fought for! Men who fie Thore fs a trans 4 77?) ol opestie of the okt plaspea for winter took what they wanted, be it life or land or love, Five Mile House and during Wadnesspuds: snthusiane,. day night eight im hes fell. Chains DeWitt Nelson reports that 5000 were needed on the Bear Valley. oye visited the Big Bend section gre Ais, over the New Year holiday and the}, . Sugar Bowl, a favorite spot near . Mrs. Jennie Preston gave 2.58 in. Soda Springs, held 800 skiers last /¢ches of rain for Wednesday night ae. ‘and predictions are for conte . C. Smith, the-forest service aki ;. storm. There were 8.04 Amicon of es stated that Hannes Schroll, rain for the season and this storm noted Austrian skier, and former ski makes a total of 10.62 inches. . instructor at Yosemite park for two!: Ee ' years, is now instructing at the SugMr.~and Mrs. Lester Kervin spent ar Bowl, near Soda Springs. Schroll New Years day and Monday in Reno, and a group of financiers plan _ to with Mrs. Kervin’s sister, Mrs. Logerect a Swiss type hotel, with dormi‘an and family, and the young womtories and a ski tow up Mt. Lincoln, an’s father from Suerte. next spring. _Condensed Statement Bank of America National Trust & Savings Association December 31, 1938 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Cash in Vault and Due from Banks . $ 280,169,299.26 . DEPOSITS: U.S.Government Securities. . . . $ 412,278,313.07. Demand . . . $615,216,151.04 ge oie and Municipal Bonds vo Savingsand Time $821,811,339.89 $1,437,027,490.93 fee her Bonde and Securities. . : ssa n beaakoni Liability for Letters of Credit, $ $ The following matters will :ome before the Superior Court today. Judge George L. Jones ‘will preside S y : Cae . Fresh Oysters lind SS ¢ Look Your Best WITH AN Exclusive Coiffure The superior quality of our permanent waves—the ex pert, skilled work of our opKA oO fase ieiok 7 * +, 7 * i 2s AR? Coe 3 Sa ste Mestestesteste
Heat tes desi 7 e “S erators make an instant appeal to women who demand the best. EUGENE PERMANENTS “PARTY FAVORITE” PERMANENTS $5.00 PERMANENTS SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVES 75c giclee HAIR CUTS oe \? od Me eS aie oS he st, cy Kote Meters * o oor eeieiele 7 The rain ¢ganco of the heme nt << Fostoria: presenting CARVED . . sspfetectete ha <? * oa % Make Your Appointment Today! het Ht Ft Me tea Exclusive Beauty Shoppe 215 West Main Grass Valley Phone 60 eh hehe ferferfesfertrferfesterzafertes} eeieieion: en HHinhy, estes’: “ot Pee CRYSTAL in step with the season —a frosty design of graceful skiiers etched against a sparkling background that vies with winter wonderland. SOMEHOW THE DRINK(TASTES—BETTER! And Circlets Of Gold, Too! You must see FOSTORIA’S new gold banded ware. Generous stripings that form a fascinating design. Ne stestesteste teste stack testes ole stesle ote che oh oh ob oe testes iteste ste hesteshs OEE EES RENE IE INNA I I LINTON ee oe eek, Loans and Discounts . . eee ey 673,828,309.03 A 1 3 te F tc. Bog LG ec ee Lee $ 20,863,816.97 Bank Premises, Furniture ed Fixtures 35,531,683.59 ce aera nga Customers’ Liability on account pf Reserves.» ++ + + + + 6 » B 2,771,761.76 Letters of Credit,etc. . . . .20,538,921.68 Capital, Surplus and Undivided All Other Assets. . . .. » . $ 7,021,027.64 Prope 2 ee 6 ew ecg B® 114,058,599.85 TOTAL RESOURCES . $1,574,721,669.51 TOTAL LIABILITIES . $1,574,721,669.51 Featured at HARTUNGS DEPENDABLE JEWELERS 124 Mill Street Grass Valley are carried at substantially less ® than the market value. L. M. Gianeport LAISCLOSES jis: tient ata an Sos OO Ee Te SS estestcstestesletleiesteshehe he he he het >, 2 earnings set a new high totaling $25,622,000. There was also allotted to the bank’s personnel under its re a es j ea r profit sharing bonus plan $1,175,000. : This added compensation equalled 144% of salaries up to $500 a month, BANK OF AMERICA [tix ezrin at ad : in excess of $500 a month. AT ALL TIME HIGH . sat. = Total resources of the bank for the first time rose above the billion _ Typifying the “banking that is¢amount of $4,953,000 after provision] and a half mark. The total was building California,” the year-end . of $3,639,000 reserve for deprecia-. $1,574,721,000, a gain of $81,348,000 statement of condition just released . tion on banking premises, ‘amorti-. for the year. At the close of 1938; by Bank of America shows that on . zation of bond premiums, etc., and. Bank of America branches in CaliDecember 31, 1938 loans outstand. $6,253,000 reserves applied to re-. fornia numbered 494, serving 307 ing aggregated $43,160,000 more. duce carrying value of assets. communities, than on the same date 12 months RESERVES REVEALED “In view of the prevailing adverse before. Deposits attained a total of} Reserves of Bank of America pro-. economic conditions during most of $1,437,027,000, an increase of $79,-. vided as deductions from the carry-. the year with consequent generally 649,000 over the 1937 year-end. ing value of assets are shown in. decreased bank earnings,” Giannini . After payment of dividends to. the statement of condition, with . stated, “it is particularly gratifying stockholders at the rate of $2.40. $9,538,000 provided for possible. to present to the public such an per share totaling $9,600,000, capi-. losses on outstanding loans, $5,-. outstanding report of healthy prog: ) tal funds reached the high mark . 997,000 reserved against bonds and. ress. This is due to the confidence Oilspells comfortwith of $114,058,000, a substantial in-. other securities owned, and depre-. in and support of the bank by its a capital “C”. Uniform, crease over the previous year-end . ciation of $15,477,000 provided for. old and new customers, the whole. healthful, dependable high of $109,104,000.at the beginning . bank premises, furniture and fix-. hearted cooperation of its staff, and heat, And how this of the year. There was added to. tures. The statement shows that. the fundamental economic sound: combination a8 Cok Surplus and Undivided Profits the. securities, valued at $557,632,000 . ness of California.” , your fuel bills — for a Circulating Heater Spreads its warmth throughout all the rooms it heats. And Mal et AeA awe Standard Stove Oil is plete bral, laced o0 : such’ economical fuel! ‘reasure Island, site of the Golden Gate Interna~~ Bank of America — Alpha Stores, Ltd. NATIONAL SiviNcs ASSOCIATION S Prives America’s ieatt largest bank to your neighborbood. é 1 nee Coen Vole? A Circulating Heater burning StandardStove