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MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1941.
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Will Play Important Roles -\acmemeus crea . FALL OF TREE
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_ eos The Nevada City firemen have .
a $1.50 start on next year’s Christ. liam L. Davies, his brother John,A KETS F IN BUI ONE mas fund for needy children. grandmother, Mrs. Keturah Davies
It’s a result of the apprecia-. . Of Blue Tent, his uncles Arthur and
tion of Mra: Shaw of Nimrodiy Harry Davies, Professor Gilbert ee
purse and the big heartedness of. }, Davies of San Rae ewan
4a City Vellowiackets ~—-—
Ed Martine, who found the purse. }! at Se tian ge am nie
reso Martine found ‘Mrs. Shaw’s. } 47e 21S Bre : ®
were able to win but one of four pected to be in good condition for
5 ‘ . . . ’ grandson of the late Mrs. Caroline
games played with the Lower Lake the battle Friday night with the RETRY tv preecacea Gis, and the nephew of Alan PorHigh School basketball squads here Grant Union High School squads in Sunder He turned it over to Chieti] te™ Cox of Tacoma, Wash., and Mrs.
Friday and: Saturday nights. Sierra Foothill League battles.
of Police Max Solero ‘who tocntealh! wove Perry Joubert of Portland,
Nevada City’s lof@ win was in the Floyd Ruth with 15 points led the Se eee _ . Oregon.
B game Saturday night, when the local A team in scoring Friday night. Phere ices many valuable keeps . ws h
locals managed to nose the visitors Masterson was high point man for sakes and papers in the purse and . Supt. H. T. Bigelow, of the highby a score of 18 to 17. the Yellowjackets Saturday night Mrs, Shaw showed her appreciaey division here, attended the
Friday night the Lower Lake, with 12 points. ees ; funeral of his nephew, James Bige’ , “. tion by turning over half of the ok, P Y = f
teams, coached by Addison Janes,, John McCarthy, B team player, : low, seven years of age, in Weavera .
, cash she bk i 7 an?
former resident of this city, dumped . suffered a severe right hand injury; i ee. ne oe Aged Siig ville. t
the Nevada City A squad by a score; when he fell, while enroute to the Our legislative representatives, Senator Jerrold Seawell and_ As-. . ated the money to the firemen’s q
of 44 to 38 and-won the B game 30, dressing room after the B game Sat-. S¢mblyman Allen G. Thurman, shown above, left to right, respectively, Ghiistmad fund {2 eT IR
to 18. Saturday night the Lower . urday night. McCarthy, who was will play an important part in the session of the state legislature which Lo b
inva velimited team won by a count, tréated at the Miners Hospital will opened in Sacramento today. Seawell is the Republican leader in the upper . \% 4, . col UGH 4 SYRUP
f 28 to 25 poets & , ' ‘ house, where Republicans have the control. Thurman, Colfax newspaper
of, O 40. . . Probably be unable to play the re-. yyblisher, starts his second term as assemblyman from this area, Both TASTES a KE
Coach Ed Frantz’ Yellowjackets mainder of the season. legis!ators have appealed to the voters in their territory to consult them Local Man Charged
showed/. considerable improvement in on any matters pertaining to their districts, — With Drunken Driving
Saturday night’s games over Friday St. John Suffers saree SUE
night’s “contests, The locals are exAnnual Ski Injury Robert Hall of this city is free
Le : under $4,00 bond pending a hearing
. Walter St. John, who suffered a SOCIAI VE T on a charge of drunken driving. _
@ j severe ankle sprain while skiing a a NS . — a , “f The local man was taken into cusi week ago, is now able to be about on : ae RRs > Ni oa Ne ik tody following an id Shaw’
We would like the people of . . crutehes. ; Hit in which CaN tS mri
thos Nail ees that we St. John seems to be the’ perennial . Miss Trena Phillips St. Agnes Guild to who was riding a bicycle, was injiizSaks ee
ave a Fuel Yard large enough “hard luck kid” as far as skiing is; and Edgar Plunkett Plan Work for 1941 ed. ee
=, een ' for
to supply both Grass Valley concerned. Eng: tA nced St, Agnes Guild will hold its Jan-. Highway Patrolman George Ham-. {. REXALL — preparations
/ ngagemen nnounce : F ; lds. All guarange Bawa Cite 2 and that Last year he was. incapacitated for ee uary meeting next Thursday after-. Mill, who investigated, said Hall's coughs’ and colds. gu
Ai ci vy i . “~ a-short time due to a ski accident A party was recently given at the] .(9n at the home of the Srasident car struck Pintar’s bicycle, throwing teed to give satisfaction. Try
irst consi eration Is given to and at that time he broke a $20 pair. Phillips’ residence on Prospect Street] 7. mH. Barker. Mrs. Barker Hone the youth onto the car. them for prompt efficient reguality, quantity, service and. of new skis. to announce the engagement of Miss] . that all who ean will attend as it} The complaint was signed by Mat-. @ Hef.
low prices to both towns. ANZA DES ee Trena Phillips, the daughter of Mr. ;. gynected that work of the New. thew Pintar, Sr., the boy’s father.
e@ ERT PARK OPENS and Mrs. H. C. Phillips of Loma
\ a) Te aa Se ee Year will be discussed. Tea will be ‘
. SACRAMENTO, Jan. 6.—(UP) Rica, and Edgar Plunkett. d : Mrs. L. R. A ‘of Oakland and R. . E. HARRIS
Manager of . The state division of fotestry has re-. ° ue surprise: engagement was re-<. late in the afternoon. : iran ohare te igius jeer
= : aughter, Mary, were visitors at the
BONDS FUEL CO. Hs Pe aati i” ee iene vealed to each guest as he arrived Gold Flat Club Mrs. Grace Cleland home here durir Phone
e nza eser ate F ; : fe) a u i leno ll
by the presentation of. tin white
149 Park Ave. Phone 476 Park in Borrego Valley. The bureau . oe she f my me CG; N Y D ing the weekend. Mrs. Cleland and Rexall 100
e pe a ee es a ee tere on eee em ears wance daughter had visited with Mrs, Ay-. jf DRUG STORE
LN . iin ickers for the cool months shape of a kitten on which was in-. There was a big attendance of ap-. res for several days.
. , scribed the names of the engaged) proximately 40 couples at New of
ee eT we . PT, thus ‘letting the cat out of the} Years dance of the Gold Flat CounNOTICE TO D ey bag. try Club. Everyone enjoyed the mus1e\ tre
’ OG OWNERS The candle-lit room was decorated] ie and the refreshments. The dance
i . in white and green with mistletoe! continued into the small hours of the j
All dogs must be licensed in this city by February arrangements. A three tiered cake. morning. veNDAY ,
1. 1941 $2 00 £ Mal d bontersd: the batt One of the great biographical stories
‘ . $2.00 year for Males and $2.50 for Females. ns e buffet. Knute Rockn of this century, dramatized, In leadogee eae : ‘; i Games and refreshments were ening roles are, Pat O’Brien, Gale Page
gs not. licensed after this date will be imjopudl Gy wil in ahtendance” Plantier ahd Donald Crisp portraying this great football coach and assocded for three d d pounded for three days and executed on the fourth is the son of the W. E. Plunketts of VITAL STATISTICS lakes dn, SIEUPewnG TATE.
day. , this city and has been employed here. § TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
for some time, ? ry Gloria Jean, Robert
MAX SOLARO, Y Those present were: Mr. and Mis. BIRTHS : A Little Bit of Heave iad Nan prs
Chief of Police. af. 0, Phillips, Mr and Mrs. or, . ON St ee Mines ae SS ohh Rem ee a ceeae
: pital, January 3, 1941, to Mr. and this romance, in which happiness is Snatched from the most ad-_
Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carring-. wrs. Theodore Forkner of Colfax, a verse conditions, The story of a little girl adopted by several
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Fordham, Mr. and. son. bachelors. i
Mrs, Clyde Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Ed THURSDAY AND FRIDAY :
Davison; Mrs. H. S. Nix, Mrs. Wm. JAINGS-SE — “ : Marlene Dietrich in the role of a cafe ¢ v
: : sate fh —in san Hrancisentertaiz South Sea islands, sufprountietd, miles teens Phillips, co, December 30, 1940, by Rev. HenSeven Sinners : » ‘one a ete island to
Mrs. L. Collins, Miss Elva Cox, Miss fering Goportitioncirom one
foe ee : eae ae PY "Veazie of the St. Luke’s Episcopal another because her admirers will always brawl among themselvEmma Atkinson, Miss Mildred Nix,. Church, William Cluff Janss of San es. :
Miss Billie Brounfield, Buster Plun-. Francisco and Miss Anne Searls of
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kett, Junior Plunkett, Volney Philie Francisco, formerly of Nevada ,
lips, Claude Phillips; George Phil-. ~ F :
lips, Larry Sieker, Harold MerriDIVORCES
field, Buddy Beyer. TOY—tIn Nevada City, January 3,
1941, Annie G. Toy against Leonard : es , ’
. J. Toy; final decree granted. : daiece : : .
Miss Anne Searls PETTIS—In Nevada City, Janu. .
y *1): ary 3, 1941, Kenneth Pettis against P f t W hi t
Weds William Janss Valene Pettis; annulment granted. er ec 10n as Ing on
The wedding of Miss Anne Searls, COURTNEY — In Nevada City,
daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. -Robert. . January 3, 1941, Floyd P. Courtney ( ]
Searls and William Cluff Janss was against Margaret Courtney; interO eman by
; _ . locutory decree granted.
solemnized last week in San Fran? ‘
cisco at the St. Luke’s Episcopal DEATHS Prices Start At $39.95 4
Church. The ceremony was performGREGORY—tIn Grass Valley, Jianed by Rev. Henry Veazie. uary 4, 1941, Mrs. Eva Luncinda
The bride was given in marriage oe noha’ of en ee
Armstrong o ationa ty, grand!
by her father after he escorted wis mother of Gress and Robert’ Armto the altar down the center aisle} strong of Grass Valley;. a native of
marked with white candles. Illinois, aged 88 years. The body was i
The former Miss Searls is known. 'sent to Ontario by the Holmes Funerj
in Nevada City through . frequent : eene for funeral services and i
urial.
visits. The Searls were former resiDAVIES—Near Nevada City, Jan. ;
dents of this city. 5, 1941, William Harvey Davies, son .
The bride is a member of Kappa} of Mr. and Mrs. William’ L, Davies, ' i
Alpha Theta Sorority. She attended. brother of John Davies, all of the
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Stanford University as did her husae aoe gene is native of an
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J vada County, age years. ‘he
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band. The couple after the ceremony) +), oral ‘services’ are being arranged
left for New York to spend their by the Holmes Funeral Home.
honeymoon, IVIE—In ‘Nevada City; © January !
6, 1941, Richard C. Ivie, son of Mr. i }
; , pug mm. }
‘ ‘ : and® Mrs, Ivie of this city, brother n IO LCR y
Miss Elsie Ann Price at Henty ele. Willian Tie, aie _ isa Ai eT CIRCULATING HEATER
vila Rae’ an azel Ivie, afl of NeWeds Harry Hannon vada City; a native of Utah, aged For real comfort — trust a
CAMPTONVILLE, Jan. 6.—Miss. 90 years. The funeral services are Circulating Heater! It warms i
Elsie Ann Price of Camptonville and. being arranged by the Holmes Fuup fast — then circulates its : : eae
Harry C. Hannon of Greenville, Plu-. neral Home. elean, uniform, healthful STANDARD STOVE OIL I
mas county, were married in the ‘warmth to every corner. At
Methodist (Church on New Years Eve Local Youth To low cost, too — especially make home sweet i
. : hen you give it economical,
If you move about in your normal activities, you at Sacramento, Appear In Court ‘when you gt : ic winter! i
can’t keep from getting cold and feds Waders. The bride is the daughter of Mr,. ___=_. no-waste Standard Stove Oil. this winter a .
You may have occasional sniffles and sneezes. But and Mrs. Samuel F; Price of this The arraignment of Carlton OrDependable. Thrifty. Simple
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the quicker you get dty and warm after aJanuary place. She was born here and spent] zalli, 20, local youth charged with #0 operate. Install one today.
soaking, the less risk you run of catching cold. c
To provide heat that is fast and efficient in all the early years of her life here, grad-. two felony burglary counts, was
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winter emergencies, nothing surpasses the handy uating from the local high school. postponed until tomorrow when he
portable ip re heater. It plugs into any convenand the University of California. She] appeared before Superior Judge a , bain res, td.
a ok acre canaen without ac ge rian da uke petiole deol oi Mea qlee . masta tk 4 .
danger. And it will warm a small ph like a schools of Plumas county for several Judge Jones appointed William; —
bathroom in no time at all. years in which capacity she won a. Cassettari of Grass Valley to represPhone 5 Phone 88
ae er Neate he + ickracting elec host of friends. While living here,. ent Orzalli, who is accused of robNevada City Grass Valley .
The aa Do tide Wi cacandod ise ean cho she always took a prominent part in. bing the hotel room of William John"4
. cost of electricity will be very little. And if it the social affairs, being an ardent. son and of breaking into the Suc’ .
These portable electric saves the expense of a sick spell, you'll say it is member of the local Womens’ Club/ cess.
spares plus inte ear “just priceless.” In fact, that is what thousands and the Chatterso and ‘Saturday t a
ica, coe audsanians ee eee of users do say in praise of the Night Clubs. ATTENDS CHMA MEETING
ee a The groom, a life time resident Secretary H. F. Sofge of the Ne“GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION .
. hamber of ‘Commerce,
-$EE YOUR DEALER OR THIS COM of Plumas county, owns and operates. vada City C
Pal yn: — e gad a successful ranch near Greenville,. attended the meeting of the CaliforBROAD AND UNION StHENTS,
P-G-auE:and also operates a school bus line. nia Hydraulic Miners association
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at The couple left ‘Wednesday for. directors Saturday in Auburn, The Avoid a big repair bill by having little
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PACIFIC:GAS ANQ ELECTRIC COMPANY Greenville to make their home. chief topic of discussion was the pro ones attended to in time. Let us check
Oe ee at pods gram for the next regular meeting our car re ularly. Ie will . sav .
\ 3 2M lentes Nou paree apes Makes Trip To Reno—_ ‘which will take place Saturday at 2 MA g y: e you .
yy Sheriff Carl J. Tobiassen made a. o’clock in the afternoon at the Narmoney.
{business trip to Reno Saturday. rows Dam.
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