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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

January 9, 1941 (6 pages)

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eS TELE IS TED ET 4 SERS FELT MERION, (A Lot TA oP TRENT AM sep ee PACE SIX _NEVADA CITY N UGGET THURSDAY, JANUARY _9, . ask Sepa a veces aah atte <I tO socom anata OF . AOR A A ee eve vw * 7 BROTHERS TIED iN BROKEN ARM Deer “Playing in Snow— u “WILDWOOD, N. J. (U.P.)—The . , AL Cc IT Gane Warden’ Barl Hiscox salt 1 Douglass brothess are beginning to . SOC iC 1] A Ee) VEN" Ss =: he say about 25 deer playing in conte distrust their good right arms, Bob2 em snow in the Washington Junction ; . by, 10, recently broke his for the eee = area this morning. The snow in the third time. The fracture equoled the wo aie Chapter . Falmbigl, first warrior; Lee Day, = higher elevations are driving to the record of his brother, Freeman, whv = FE caredt d . Second warrior; Andrew Jones, third. deer to the lower country. also broke his right arm on three . fit n as aes } , warrior; Maynard V. Crow, rourtn W fe] LOWJACKETS WiLL BAT ILE different occasions. i The members 0: specnasiamed Chapn-! warrior; Mattie Myers, first runner; q EUS dU ee sangria eee ter No), Order 6t Lene Stel. Bernice Davis, second runner; Feli? I : gaPPY Fred Conner Here— pes entertained by their officers aad cia Moody, first counselor; Bl nene (1 AD A. UNION OMORROW NIGHT ust A ful Fred Conner was a Visitor here, Tuczday night's meeting. db , Williams, second counselor; Anne) . HAND ‘today from North Saz Juar. { = comedy dance was performed by Howard, first aide and Ella Ramsey,! — ; a : oe ya ' six officers of the organization and, ..9-q aide oe The Nevada City Yellowjackets, ¥ { “ee, . a Skit entitled Aunt Persha * Comes > : are prepared for the opening of their ANNU ’ . LION “j : : ae ae a Pe RT ee Sierra Foothill League basketballi 4 to Join the Lodge was presented. ‘COUGH SYRUP: Vocal numbers were sung by Mrs. Fred Hawke, Jr. season tomorrow night in the local y deity Brown: agen L “Wy: school gymnasium. TASTES LIKE . RCNA Wate served Tk the Take Lillian The opponents of the Yellowlackbanquet ‘hall following the gatherO:zborne As Bride ets in the first league game of the : ing. . The marriage of, Miss Lillfan BerPere bee ee ee rial SAIN "SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9.—Two COLOR movies niece Osborne of Grass Valley and Union .High School tealns. hundred and twenty eight lions were i g New Officers . Fred Melvin Hawke, Jr., of Nevada = ee ' taken during 1940 in California, and WITH A Cd Of Pocahontas . City, will be solemnized at 8 p. m. Coach Edward Frantz of the locals sting turned in for payment of the Dif lled . Saturday night in the . Methodist announces the B game between the pounty actording to the State Divre Installe . Church in Grass Valley. The cere. two schools will start at 7:15 with jsion of Fish and Game. Of this numDistrict Deputy Lucille Cicogni of mony will be performed by Rev. . the A contest following immediather 99 were males and 12 females. jn size cam: : Just one of thé many excellent the Degree of Pohahontas officiated . Mark Pike. ely after the preliminary battle is ppe fact that the number of femaical reat ice: . REXALL preparations for . 4t the raising of the chiefs of Pone-. ne bride will be attended by the °'y.” es killed during the past several $9 Cree Noma mah Council, No. 6, of this city this . = In the B battle Coach Frantz will i Woitemsex wai Normals coughs and colds. All guaran. bridegoom’ 3 sister, Miss June Hawke d Dick G a Ev . years is greater than the number of ton. Color movies only 1S¢ . teed to give satisfaction, Try eee : and Miss Alice Weyel will be tne . coo eee ghee ar epee 3 males 18 possibly an indication that Shite ont ye ene them for prompt efficient re: Mrs. Cicogni was assisted by Senj,aiq of honor. Jess Thomas of Grass . . eee ee °the lion population is being reduc£3.5 . pte: vo cake as: ote. lier ior Past Chief Elma Hecker. Mrs. vajjey will act as the best man cade piped Soucy ace 0? ‘Lens toda "egmera that caging Elizabeth Lashbaugh was elevated to. Mise Maan Coody il oth sah in one of reich posed posts and “ The average yearly kill of lions Interchangeable gen ymelit. . the position of prophetess. . 8 either Howard Ronnigen or Warren © cabin ad a ee ie . cteunauee” snd: “ihe Rweetest Stirs : as recorded by J. S. Hunter, Chief of or Agfa Economy 30-46) R. . E. HARRIS ° ee ee ee _B ” wrory Smith ‘at the other guard position. the Bureau of Game Conservation, is Hedi Nettie Gildersleeve, pocahontas; wer Tee Starting A Lineup ORO co thatthe till “thiss year 1s Marguerite Smith, wenonah, Lauren Following the wedding a reception; The starting lineup for the Ne4); 4 : : ‘ f Ph ibe ‘held h . : ; slightly less than average. 107 MILL one Moody, powhatan; Lorette Baldwin, Will be held atthe home of the vada City A squad will be Ed Jac-) A total of $205,100 has been paid e Renalt = : 100 first guard; Marie Baldwin, second bride’s parents on Bennett Streei. obs and Allen Spracklen at the for-' 5yt/in pountie ; ve 8,634 li " Jae STREET DRUG STORE ° d guard; Mildred Moulton, first scout; The’ couple will then depart on a ward spots, Clifford’ Masterson at, 1910, when End heen Se se a ‘Mary Brisebill, second scout; George honeymoon trip in the bay area. center and Ronald Joyal and Chick’ Game first started paying these as Prorccrapres so ee They will make their home in Grass Thomas at the guard positions. eactaa. In: addition-td-this a@maunt, GRASS VALLEY REBEL ETRE OS e Valley following their return. John McCarthy, B team player,y thousands of dollas have “a been PHONE 67 NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS — [a7.200¢°205,5 get of wie mor hs nan i tn! wie gent for state ton unter At th Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osborne of walking to the dressing room after. ,» : mts oe Nevada County Photo Center : : Grasi Vales; Shé°se a widdaate of know c present time four such hunters are All dogs must be licenced in this city by February ak Vallee Hick: the ower “ake same jast VAvureey employed ‘by ‘the Division ef #ish : 1. 1941. $2.00 fae ’ e Grass Valley High School and night, will be ready for action again] ang q J ; ED REE dag i year ror lales and $2.50 for Females. is musician for the Grass Valley soon. The cut on McCarthy’s hand. y; sla ; vad ee pon tee See All dogs not licensed after this date will be imeee Panes iete EMASCQOL ES AGY CIS AS Fer. Veleey: msciuiten for tain 0 doe age Fact Specified Engi Hawke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred : : : actor eciite ngimne pounded for three days and executed on the fourth ee ee 5k awn a aa Without doubt reduction inthe . qe. U ea Steerin oa day. is a Nevada City High School graduVAD, . imber ot Tons had been tua Frost End pee : 5 for the satisfactory deer populati ate. He is well known tA POuSHON POPE eae ® MAX SOLARO, : tis Nevada Cityiraes-. Valley ate in this state. It has been estimated . Equipment v Chief of Police. trict and is employed by the Pacific SE pene ah aaron wi eas en @ Gas and Electric Company. Be, SHS ORY A Wee: js Saleen SRE It has also. been estimated that STUDEBAKER : in good sheep country a lion will P : ; 3 : : CAME ponrrtil cause a loss of ‘$1,000 a year to the S 1 meio Aes Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association thi aig i Sees aren, hee "6 ee : Carl Karkling of this city was Condensed Statement December 31, 1940 sentenced to pay a fine of $125 at-. WILL DINE ON QUAIL Ho . . S ter he pleaded guilty to a charge of _ S G RESOURCES hunting for five consecutive years; The members of the Nevada City ervice arage Cash in Vault and Due from Banks eres teen $ 308,355,705.86 with a citizen’s hunting license while! oa a. hh dine on quail toWwW. S. Williamson, Prop. US Governmen: Securities.. .. ~~ 451,279,141.50 an alien. Ue Has ricon hotell was veut i i th Oe Fine aad Senne hone 166 State, Gounty anc Municipal Bonds and wait one fentenes eere e oe ' : . Other Bonds and. Securities ../ 1. 3s et 217,397,154.79 Justice of the Peace Charles More-) . arse attendance. ; Loans ane Discounts . . ; Sees ra eas 778,295,100 °4 house in Grass Valley Karkling) Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures . ; 32,089;972Z€ 2 agreed to pay the fine in four montaa 5 Customers’ Liability on account of Letters of Credit, etc. 16,375,801.62 ly instalments. a V A . =. » Jl Oiner WSSSIS Fe ee ety ne ete whe 13,742/308. 8 Karkling was arrested by Game Ne V ada mh eatre Warden Parl Hiscox. The Nevada : ee e coe = TOTAL RESOURCES . . . . . . $1,817,535,185.51 Cléy maw told the rame-warderhe THURSDAY AND FRIDAY fg . : Marlene Dietrich in the role of a cafe ‘ was a native of Latavia and had been eae Ree ey LIABILITIES / in ‘the Widied Giated 8 scare Seven Sinners entertainer in South Sea islands, suf. Deposits . ae re ee oR B80, 008 807. )7 . fering deportation from one island to { ; Liability for t iaee os Credit, ‘ae. a 16,605,640.36 another because her admirers will always brawl among themselv. es, ‘ Reserve for Interest Receivedin Advance. . . .% 9,743,168.92 Sheriff and Constable SA Reserve for Interest, Taxes,etc. . . .+ + % 2,620,288.04 N lv Eecane Death ; ‘ TURDAY Conticl: y Whe, Ac Tort O. i il i . Frank Morgan. and Virginia Grey in a riot : os e of fun and catchy music. Morgan can do anyCommon (4,000,000 Shares) . . . $50,000,000.00 bblsiidin’ 3 dagieg ay chy i I u a QIOO hing sing, swing! play or mime, byt “Ble Preferred( 600,000Shares)*. . . 12,000,000.00 Sheri Gast 1) pebldesen < aad three ves get him down. Plus THE WORLD IN FLAMES. See “99 337 691.02 Constable James Williams, enroute SUNDAY AND MONDAY oe ‘os ,99/,091. to Reno, Nevada, after a prisoner, . Cecil De Mille'’s a Preferred Stock Retirement Fund vo 1,690,000.00 narrowly escaped death when the orthwest Mounted Police Se oP ae * Total Capital Funds ORS Ge a Paes cpu hite 156,337,691.02 wheels on Tobiassen’s car locked and northern wilds stars Clark Gable and Madeleine Carroll. It is the ‘ ee — the machine turned over near the story of 50 \red coated mounties battlin tw tril TOTAL LIABILITIES . . . . . . $1,817,535,185.51 evans He tk Indians. a ee *Issued at $50 ($20 Capital—$so Surplus), Annual Dividend $2. Preferred to extent of and retirable at issue price and accrued Dividends. This statement includes the figures of the London, England, banking office. New Revnvds Set In 1940. Bank of America Showing Surpasses All Previous _ Attainments The year end statement of@located reserve of $6,900,000 cond en of Bank of America nieV emen t of ew atin eee marks in virtually all of the bank’s activities. This satisfactory result is attributed by L. M: Giannini, ‘president, to expansion’of business in the ‘territory served and increasing public acceptance and use of the facilities and services of Califdrnia’s only statewide branch ‘bank. As of December 31, 1940, Bank of. America deposits totaled $1,632,228,000, an increase of $149,436,000 during the’ year. Total resources stood at $1,817,535,000, a gain of $188,948,000 in the same period. The aggregate of loans and discounts outstanding was $778,295,000, which is $67,240,000 more than a year ago. Cash and bonds amounted to
$977,032,000, an increase of $124,497,000. CAPITAL FUNDS UP With ‘the $30,000,000 of preferred stock subscribed by stockholders on June 10,1940, ‘eapital funds, including capital, surplus, undivided profits and reserves, now total $156,337,000, an increase of ort et which was ‘set up on’ 'Jurie 1940, out-of previously accumillated undivided profits. EARNINGS HIGH Earnings for the year were $29,007, 000, the largest for any one year in the history of the bank. From this total $4,370,000. was reserved for depreciation of bank premises and amortization of bond premiums and $5,709,000 in reserves was set up and applied to the reduction of’ the carrying value of assets. After payment of $10,265,000 in dividends at the annual rate of $2.40 per share’on the ‘common stock and four per cent on the issue price of the preferred stock, and after $1,176,000 in. profit sharing bonus to employees, capital funds were increased from earnings for the year by $7,484,000 which amount was credited to undivided profits and other reserves. PREFERRED STOCK President Giannini announced that on January 2,. 1941, the preferred stock retirement .fund will be inereased to $3,473,000 by a transfer from the undivided profits account and $3,000,000 $37,484,008 during the year. . of,the fund will then. be used iia inclutdes the unal‘for purchaseand rétirementof COMPLE NE STATEWIDE BANKING SERVICE avings ° Commercial ° Trust . Scie Kat fo, . quire %i0 per cent of the entire outstanding issue of preférred stock.’ Thus, in the period of approximately six. months since Bank of America’s preferred stock was issued the bank will have* mad陓provision for the first four full ‘years of retirement fund rements. The ‘President also. pointed out’ that taxes of $7,767,000 paid and accrued during the year, including social security and Federal Déposit Insurance Corporation ‘ assessments, were much greater than ever before. DEFENSE PROGRAM “Recent figures show California to be second among the states in value of defense contracts received. Employment here is steadily increasing, retail trade is running at a high level, volume of building of all types is increasing,” Giannini said. “These basic factors of business advance are expected to expand during 1941 and spread activity into all other related lines. We have laid’ the groundwork for handling this great expansion of business by starting construction of our new $2,000,000 head office building. “As we enter.the New Year, Bank of America again pledges itself to further the national defense program by aiding and sefving ‘all typés of business, small and large, through its 495 branches in 307 California communities,” the banker concluded. ¢ ‘. Returns To Truckee— . Both men suffered injuries but were able to be about the day after the accident. Tobiassen was confined to his bed for a short while and Williams sustained a hand injury. Hotel Man Leaves Estate To Sister The will of Patrick Leander Van Orden, who died in Grass Valley December 24th was filed for proba.e in the superior court here yester‘day. In a handwritten will Van Orden well known hotel man, left all his possessions to a sister, ‘Miss Amanda ‘Van Orden, Grass Valley school teacher. Frank ‘Finnegan of this city is the attorney. Funeral Held Today For Mrs. Alison Watt Funeral services were conducted in Grass Valley today for Mrs. Alison Watt, 85, a past president of Grand Parlor, Native Daughters of the Golden West, and one of Nevada County’s oldest residents. Mrs. Watt attended school in Nevada City. She was the widow of the late James Watt, Grass Valley businessman. Her activity in the Manzanita Parlor, Native Daughters of Grass Valley, resulted in frequent attendance at ‘Laurel Parlor meetings here. The funeral’ was held under the direction of the Holmes Funeral Home. Rev. H. Thomas Pateman of the Trinity Episcopal ‘Church here officiated. Supervisor Alex Robertson has _returned to his home ‘in ‘Truckee after j attending the regular month’s SeSgion of the board of supervisors. . Perfection tove Oil. Ge) Washington Coleman eed CIRCULATING HEATER 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, ~mo-waste Standard Stove Oil, Dependable. Thrifty. Simple #9 operate. Install one today. Alpha Stores, Phone 5 ‘Nevada City and STANDARD STOVE.OIL make home sweet this winter! Pies 88 Grass Valley >