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Price Ceiling For
Guayule Rubber
. A step toward the prevention of
price jumps in guayule rubber, a material becoming more and more
prominent in the industrial field—
Nevada City Nugget — Thursday, dey, Januaty 8, 1942. =
ical Corp., which secure and treat} Police Training Officers ® »
from a shrub ae P ats i
grown in Mexicc and California, were Plan Activities
asked to cooperate in the sabiing conPrice Administration.
In an announcement to the focal
industrialists the District Manager,
OPA, said the two greatest American sellers of guayule rubber have
been requested to hold their prices
‘at those prevailing, December 6,,
1942.
‘TheTater-continetal Rub Co.,
this type of rubber
trol program.
The Office of Price Administration also stabilizéd the first quarter
prices of benzol, toluol, xylol and
solvent naptha obtained from by_
the Association or College Police
Training Officers, representatives of
institutions in the western states
giving such courses met in Berkeley
‘lust Vollmer, former professor in this
department on the Berkeley campus. Ohina, was named international vice
BERKELEY, Jan. 8.—Organizing;
was taken teday by the Office of and American Cyanamid and/{ Chemproduct coke ovens.
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" BLOOMFIELD HOTEL
Sketches of the Gold Country erilieaees short, vivid ie of the
scenic and historical charm of Nevada, City,
Flat, Washington, Bloomfield, French Corral, You. Bet and Red
Dog, Rough and Ready, and North San Juan.
The book, written by Harley M. Leete, Jr.,
pen drawings by Clifford Warner.
Grass Valley; Dutch
is. illustrated. with
‘It Sells for 50 cents per copy
lei is on ale in Nevada City at the Nugget office, the Dickerman
Drug Store, the Shamrock Cafe,, aad the Harris Drug Store. In Grass
Valley, Samson's sells the book. In Sacramento,
store; in San Francisco at Paul El der; S, Newbegin, John Howell and.
David Magee.
Book Levinson's
Another Year of Growth
_ For Bank of America’
. Reiseinks of Two Billions
Shown in New Statement
s ge or designated * ‘reserve fos
‘War contingencies, etc.,” one
of the net increase in undivided
profits account from the year's
operations, and the unallocated
electing O. W. Turner, professor of
police administration at the Univer‘sity ‘of: California as president. Augand formerly chief of police in Berkeley, was made president emeritus.
Other officers elected are: _ first
vice president, Willard’E. Schmidt,
Sacramento Junior College; second
vice président, V. A. Leonard, Washington State College; third vicé pres_
ident, W. A, Wiltberger, San Jose
W. Pavoni, San Francisco State Coiplese. Frank Yee, formerly director
CONTINUES. AS BOARD CHAIRMAN
The Nevada County Board of Supervisors, during 1942
will continue to have Cary S. Arbogast, representing the Ne. vada City district, as chairman.
State College; secretary treasurer, B. .
i Mateh-‘Co.,
chell,
resident,
NECESSARY.
issued a warning to Nevada City dog
owners that they must obtain 1942
licenses for their canines by February 1st or they will be impounded.
The licenses can de obtained at the
City Hall each day from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. The license fee is $2 for
both male and female dogs.
MORE ABOUT RED CROSS
(Continued from Page One)
Latest contributions follow:
$5.00—Mr. and Mrs. Guerdon Eitlis, ‘Nevada ‘Co. Narrow Gauge, Morning Union.
$2:50—-Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dudley,
H. T. Bigelow, *
$2.00—Mrs, B. Elliott, Ben T. Elliott, Wasley Poultry Farm, Mrs. Leland Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J, H. De
Smidt,.W. V. Tamblyn.
$1.50—wMrs. G. F. Bell,
$1.00—Mrs. Steve Eden, V. Garecio, Marie Jeffrey, L. R. Evans, E.*
M: Scanland, J. W. Williams, Fred
Bush, Bert Foreman, Diamond
S.C. Hieronimus, Thelma’s Beauty Parlor, ‘Frank Cortisello, Andrew Larsen, Mr. Honeycup,
Mrs, Geo. Uhrig,. Mrs. G. E. MitMrs. Mary Mayers, Mrs. N.C.
Roberts, Mrs. C. E. Waters, Mrs.
Jack Williams, (Mrs. Granholm, Mrs,
Pat Samora, Mrs: :G. Wasley, Mise
Lill Wasley, Mrs. J. M. Kitts, Chas.
E. Myers, IMrs. ‘L, Garter, Mrs. B.
Mosher, Mr. ‘and Mts. F. S. Walmsley, Mrs. A. Martin, Mrs. Ted Lindsey, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Kay, Mr. and .
Mrs. C. E. Boswarth, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Hart, Mrs. 'H. Williams, Mrs. F.
Hawke, Mrs. T, N. Keckler.
Others—Mrs.
Bohn, Mrs. ‘(R. ‘Rusk, Mrs.
Chas, Eden, Mrs. C.
DeschMarion Batchelor,
Arbogast has served ably as
Subscribe for the Nugget. the chairman of the board for the past several years.
a MAKE A TEST TODAY. .s00 for your:
er
yt apo Safeway meat
of the National ‘Policy Academy of
Chief of Police Max Solaro has
Fields,’
Mrs. Estte. V. Koskie, Yvonne Faup,
Mrs. E. J, ‘Rickard, Mrs. R.-Leonard,
Mrs. Don: Macari, Mrs. A.
wanden, “Mrs.
Mrs. M. B, Laugnhiin, Doris; Rosinsky.
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rats, have been eateries t> experts buy only the "better-eating” time
The year end Bank of America@was reserved for depreciation of pane $11.284°000. ee. PRICES EFFECTIVE JAN. 8, 9, 10
statement of condition’ reveals. bank premises and other real! ppprpERRED STOCK RETIRED 2
that in 1941 the growth of the in-. estate, and amortization of bond. president. Giannini further an(=
ee was the greatest in its tle aged passe basa: pe oh nounced that on January 2, 1942, : ) :
up in
Ear y in December, Bank of absorption of losses or the revalurind epi ag tie ar re P EACHES Halv., slic’ed. 2, “ 18c
‘America became the first two bil-. ation of assets. After payment of . 99 iy @ tcansler tions vadieited Castle Crest TEA Blak Lb. carton §2c
lion dollar bank in the United $10,680,000 in divine the profits account, and $3,500,000 of PEARS H H 21 Cudkerburs
States outside of New York City;. annual rate of $240 pet haze 08. this fund will be taed for the . pe Hoes 6 a
by urchase and retirement of 70,000 j ALAD Gall Cans b
tood at $2,095,635,000, . share on the preferred stock, and P 3 E on J /
a ae oF $278,100,000 dur. after $1,322,000 in profit-sharin eee a the Wa a ee . Ai al oe ounce cans 14¢ Mayday $ 39 a
ing the year. bonus to employees, capital ar previous retirement of preferred SPRY S Lb. ns
DEPOSITS AT ‘NEW HIGH’ je gy: in by $7, an ee OF! stock on January 2, 1941, will 96 ounce cans 27 hortening cans 23¢
Deposits reached the total of . 12° Yea! DY $3,000,000 ¢ pre. . Dring the total aaa A c
$1,908,383,000, a gain of $276,a + Yams he My ferred stock to 130,000 shares, Oe ON ee 63c
195,000 over last year. Ente ar 9 O41. this amount On. paving a total issue price of $6,STRING BEANS cut No. 2, 2 25
The aggregate of loans and disP apag Z 500,000, or 21.7 per cent of the Briargate ~ SHORTENING Lb. cans . 2l1¢
counts outstanding was $914, 369,NEW bape RESERVE entire « outstanding issue. Royal 4 ed
000, which is 136.2760 smore . ; Comment . statement, It isa matter bode A apraa STRING BEANS No. 2, og for M7 Satin :
than a year and. securipresident L. Gi ini stated} tion,” ties c “that eG 9 cand ne 57 4
peptic od PE Nighi mae . cided Sat? beard of dieeciot Se . theaterse bio ae ramos ie 6 pase — bd fae . :
4 o ided ‘a : :
Figen end. the building of a substantial re-. poli of all-out aid to our war PEAS No. 2 cans 2 for 25¢ SUPER SUDS 24 oz. carton 22¢
ter payments and accruals. serve as a cushion against unfore-. effort, and to continue its assisSugar Belle _ . / Gran, Soap
for taxes and other Government] seen contingencies which may. tance to all lines of activity in : .
assessments of $8,227,000, earn-. result from the war or postwar California. which ‘are increasingly PEAS Highway No. 2 cans lle 4SU PURB 24 oz. carton . VAC
ings for the year were $28,665,-. readjustments and other contin-. important to the general welfare Medium meat
000. From this total, $4,502,000! gencies. For the nucleus of such a. of the nation at this time.” . Soap
CORN ‘Gold. Bant. No. 2 cans 1lc 5O ounce carton ccc eee 39c
Highway a sul ste
: Rank of America National Trust and Savings Association CORN Del Sane No. 2:¢ané) 12e IVORY FLAKES ‘ 12% oz. ctn. 27c
P Condensed Statement December 31, 1941 G B Cream Style _ SOAP R lar B ee for 18¢
RESOURCES SPINACH _ No. 214 cans 1s eer
Cash in Vanult and DuefromBanks .... _$ 429,065,787.56 Emerald Bay SOAP Giant oe 3 for 13°
vernment Securities. « « e «.e« . +493;707,662.60 GERBERS, R i Peouat Wests bars ‘
» State, County and Municipal Bonds and eg. 414 oz. cans 3 "20°
tf Other Bonds and Securities . . . ee ee 199,406,246.94 Srtained Bab Food . iReg. bar 10 for 386
! Bank Premises, Furniture.and Fixtures . . i 31,957, 940. 30 a TOILET. SOAP. Reg. bar 4 ton jor 22¢
Customers’ Liability on account of Letters of Credit, etc. ae oa 98 a. 6a m Camay
All Other Resources . . . . 2 eee ee « FFEE olgers Pound 99¢
, TOTAL RESOURCES . . . . . . $2,095,635,610.82 Drip or Reg. Grind Prait Gel. or pd Reg. pkg. 3 for 1c
W co Edwards — Lb. c
\. LIABILITIES So gy Grind, cans 26 CHERUB MILK Tall cans 4 for 99¢
® De sits ° ° ° e ; e ° e ° ° ° e ° e ° e ° $1 :908,383,921 23
Liubility for Let!’ ofCredit,etc.... . . 14,211,905.28 2 pound cams ee Sic] . . VIENNA SAUSAGE ‘cans’ [Jc
Reserve for Intetest Receivedin Advance. .. . 9,444,124.02 Libbys
Reserve for Interest, Taxes,etc. . . + + «6 « 3,217,021.83
Capital :
Common (4,000,000 Shares) . % .% 50,000,000.00
Preferred( 540,000 Shares)*. . . . 10;800,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits . . . 83,634,808.17
Reserves = 6 ee ee ee 15,943,838.29
Total Celta Pima ic ee ee Se 160,378,646.46
TOTAL LIABILITIES . . . . . . $2,095,635,618.82
*Issued at Capital—$30 5: , Annual Dividend $2. Preferred
pote sd wel Tosuble at inwue peice pa id accrued Dividends.