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November 14, 1940 (6 pages)

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; ‘ ra ¢ } PAGE 5S: SIX. ce PHILIP FIANE, IN SHORT WILL, LEAVES ESTATE TO MOTHER In'a 36 word will, Philip A. Fiane who died in Grass Valley on September 10th, left his entire estate valued at $10,000 to his mother, Mrs. Baure 2. Fiane: ¢ tition for probate of the the superior court ae AoPe will was filed in CEL! Pig Moe Pe 15 / CPELEWEL z PHILCO RAT! NG THE } PHILCO 230X Come inget a valu.able Sessions Ejectric Clock FREE with th’s Philco Jubilee Special. 8 ts, new Overseas Wave-Band, s ° <ling 1941 Philco inven! — 1s. Hurry ofer limited! a Liberai Traae “* Allswance!l Easy ...21 FOOTE Electrical Co. 432 Mill Street. Phone 122 Grass Valley, Calif. here Tuesday. The will read: “T, Philip A. Fiane, being of souna mind, hereby bequeath all my real and personal possessions, including interest with Al Lester and interest with William Milner, to my mother, Mrs. Laura C. Fiane.’’ The will was dated May 9, 1927 Thanksgiving Pageant Will Be Presented NEVADA city NUGGET At PTA Meeting . Mrs. Elza Kilroy’s seventh grade . class will present a pageant, uceapeall giving Through the Ages, at the, . . Elementary Parént Teachers Associa; tion meeting in the school auditorium tomorrow aiternoon at 2 2 o'clock. . General assembly will be held in. conjunct on with the PTA meeting. . The PTA business session will be: presided over by Mrs. Clyde Gwin. . Tea will be served with Mrs. George’ Lystrup, Mrs. Myrl Bray, Mrs. Bone! brake and Doris Foley, acting as the . hostesses. . The '‘Thaniisgiving Pageant prosram wil! be as follows: Announger, Jean Moore. mec.tation—“Landing* of the Pilgrims,’’—Bi.] Sharpe. Scene I——Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock. Governor Bradford—Gerald Watson. Miles Standish—Jim Davis. Pilgrim Women—Marguerite Barry, Eleanor Barnes, Barbara Hall. Song—“Faith of Ovr Fathers’’—. Seventh Grade Chorus. Scene I]—-The Colonists following the Revolutiornary War. Corporal—Melvin Dodge. Other Soldiers—Gilbert Bell, Richard Davis, Richard’ Haley, Ronald Shaw, Charles Townsend. Taps—Leroy Chenowith, . Song—‘We're Tenting Tonight.” . IlI—Following the Civil Scene War. Statue of Lincoln—Clayton Allen. Gettysburg Address—Tom Hahn. American Boy——-Elbert Bartlett. Song—‘‘Over There.”’ Scene [V—-During the World War. Mother—vVera Stanovich. Boy Scouts—Walter Feather, Ronald Pell, Peter Yuen, Donald Ellis, ! Don Atkins. Girl.” Scouts—Dannan Woosley, Beverley Scholefield, Fay Williams, . Virginia Wayne. . ted Cross Nurses—Dorothy Hen-! dricks. Mary Moore, Elva _ Fox, ai! § berta Willard, Carol Kampe. Song—‘“‘I Am an American.” Nevada . Want A Divorce along without each other. Rivers End the top of the world. MEETS A WOMAN. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY that can’t get along with each other until they find they can’t get SATURDAY Starring Dennis Morgan and George Tobias in a thrilling Mounted. A chase for human quarry across And Jean Hersholt in DR. OHRISTIAN SUNDAY AND MONDAY The dramatized story of the leader Bri gham Young oeaitiet land, The trials, advent. ures gl triumphs of a persecuted sect, starring Tyrone Power, . Linda Darnell and Brian Donlevy. Theatre Joan Blondell and Dick Powell in a Slap happy comedy of young love. Two newly weds story of the Northwest’s Mormons in their trek to the . Stove Oil Heaters Perfection Coleman Prices Start At $39.95 For real comfort — trust a Circulating Heater! It warms up fast — then circulates its clean, uniform, healthful warmth to every corner. At low cost, too — especially when you give it economical, no-waste Standard Stove Oil. Dependable. Thrifty. Simple to operate. Install one today. Alpha Tieng Ltd. Phone 5 : Nevada City == ' Washington Phone 88 , Sharpe. Production in charge of Mrs. .Hooper-Weaver Mortuary Grass Valley Leading Chevrolet dealers of seven western states_gathered at San ‘oyle, left, and W. E. on the’ ‘seventh birthday”’ of their administration of Chevrolet Motor Division. Welcoming the famous executives at the airport is F. Norman t'rancisco last week to fete M, EK. ¢ Phelps, right, Pacific Region Mana used cars and trucks have been sol General Sales Manager Holler took est manufacturing organization. e) < . oO =) or > . nS a oe +s) . 2 ae o om sae . 1s) =P ® o . mata nith}ic wadoay James M. Sacramento by ‘or Vehicles shui \ cert nm .~ 9] -er=inag . cars in the county as well as solid . The state as a whole gained 36.8 HOWS BIG GAIN. Petia. ed with 2,026,868 in 1929 or a net Carter, ! 3-373 7A7TA IONES OF
has mde in the number of motor vehicles reg-anoed by the Holmes Funeral Home Nevada County had a total registraSan Juan district, Mrs. Jones died gain in the ten year period of 4,341 _THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1940 and pneumatic trucks, motorcycles ' total fee paid registration for 1939 ITO 0 RS <= of 746,830 vehicles. oa SAN JUAN SUCCUMBS istered in the last ten years. here for Mrs. Virginia Jones, 27, tion of 3,370 vehicles. In 1939 this jin a Nevada City: hospital late yesvehicles, Pess Taylor of Downieville was a cea J NEVAPA C9 INTY /and trailers. ; being 2,773,698 in 1939 as compar© Statler ies Pie pias SON Sete AD he PE aA gain of 1798.8 ner are being arIn 1929, Carter’s figures show wife of William Jones of the North total had increased to 7,711 a net terday. The figures include all passenger Nevada City visitor’ yesterday. YPLATESNEW. 4 STYLE CREATION ie . Holler, center, = WORLD FAMOUS THAT FAOLYREWX yrisian vesicuer Fashioned An Original Evening Gown As A Toast To Its Beauty ger. 7,000,000 hew and 12,000,006 d since Generai Manager Coyle and the reins of General Motors’ largColumbia—Jean Fitzsimmons. Pledge to Flag by Audience, “God Bless America’’—Audienc2. Assistants—Lighting and Curtains, Lowell Hiscox. Prompter, Annette} Fissell, Properties—Helen Douglis,! Stage Assistants—Tom Price, Bill Kilroy. VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS CASNER—In Nevada City, November 13, 1940, to Mr. and Mfrs. Raymond Casner of You Bet, a son. Fe Ncrarhiten Fort Bragg, November 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Snell, a daughter. The child is a grand-. daughter of Attorney and Mrs. James. Snell of this—eity. MARRIAGE WATKINS-READER—In Nevada City, November 9, 1940, to Julian Lewis Watkins, 30, of Angels Camp and Ursula Reader, 39, of Nevada City. IMAZZINI-MAYO—In Reno, Nev., November 10, 1940, to John Mazzini, 44, and Rose Mayo, 35, both of Grass Valley. JOBE-GA/RD—In Reno, Nev., November 10, 1940, to William T. Jobe, oe LICENSES FORDYCE RCAD CLOSED F OR WINTER MONTHS ~ . . ‘The Fordyce Lake road which was . again put into condition last sum-. mer by the forest service, has been . closed to pub:ie use under Regula-'. tion T-3, Section H of the National; Forest Trespass Manual, according! to a report from forest headquarters , at Nevada City. ; The closure will effect that portion . of the road from a point approximat-! ely 1090 feet north of Rattlesnake, Creek bridge to the lake and will be! for the period November 1, 1940 ta, June 1, 1941, and for the corresponding period of each suceeding ca‘. endar year until the order may be; revoked. The road is used principalAnti-tarnish chest 8 freel Your choice of ‘MILADY” or three ether popular ee open stock ' patterr.sl No particular amount necessary for deposit’ iO by tie Pautie Gas sea Blecmie! to nold your selection and your payment Company and by the fishermen dur-' may be made as you wish. ing the fishimg season. There is * road by practically no need of the ; be ! / \. ' 1 ee 3 It TQ. ll = either during the, winter months. (Dependable ay Since 1875) The forest officials believe that it will not be a hardship on the fishermen to wait until June 1 when it 306 Broad Street, Nevada City . ° a 124 Mill Street, Grass Valley Subscribe for The Nugget. . PATTERNS /: means the preservation of the road for future use. iY 32, and Emily A. Gard, 37, both of Grass Valley. AMES-McGIINNIS—In Reno, Nev., November 12, 1940, to Cecil C. Ames, 27, and Eula McGinnis, 18, ‘both of Grass Vabley. DEATHS HOUK—In Grass Valley, November 13, 1940, Bertha Houk, mother of Bill, Ray, and Loran Houk, Mrs. Opal Mass of Kansas, Lloyd and Lester Houk of California and Mrs. Virginia Sauder and Mrs. H. T. Everett of Grass Valley; a native of Ohio; resident of Grass Valley three years, aged 62 years The funeral services are being arranged by the in Grass Valley. . HURLEY—tIn Grass Valley, November 13, 1940, Mrs. Margaret Hurjey, mother of Mrs. James E. Brenton of Sacramento, sister of Mrs. D. O. Taplin of St. Helena, Mrs. Clara Webber and Mrs. Alice Kinsman of Oakland and Miss Emma Kinsman of Gassoway of Grass Valley; a native]: of Nevada County, aged 73 years. The funeral services ere held today. in Grass. Vialley at the Hooper-Weaver Mortuary. Interment was in the Elm Ridge Cemetery, JONES—In Nevada City, November 13, 1940, Virginia. Jones of the North San Juan district, wife of William Jones, mother of Darleen Hall and Ronnie Hall of Park City, Utah, sister of Mrs. Mildred Roach of Sawtelle, Mrs. Edna Helderbrandt and Frank and Philip Sawyer of Utah; a native of Salt Lake, aged 27 years. The funeral services are pending at the Holmes Funeral Home here. RIVER’S END T0 OPEN SATURDAY “River’s End,’’ the greatest story from the action jammed pen of James Oliver Curwood, rides across the Nevada Theatre screen Saturday night. America’s best loved storyteller relates an unforgettable tale of the Northwest Mounted in Warner Bros.’ new outdoor thriller. Starring Dennis Morgan and George Tobias the film takes movie goers back to River’s End, the Dodge City of the North, where Sergeant Conniston solved the strangest case in the history of the Mounted. Visit Here This’ Week— Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Armstrong of . Plumas County were in Nevada City this week to visit friends-and relatives. FigurethePrice 896s . Ss Figure the Features-Figure the Savings . AND YOULL BUY CHEVROLET! Price is important, of course .. But most imCHEVRO im NO.2 CAR 9O1.P ENGINE YES Wil sanry-srers §6= Pt NO YES § 1! ete re RATT NO NUINE KNEEACTION D1: NO BOX-GIRDER FRAME Aja] NO RIGINAL FISHER NO DRAFT YES Flt VENTILATION “TPTOEMANIC cLuTcH ATT} NO portant of all is what you Your get for the price.. own and your own eyes tests will tell yaw that you POWER SHIFT Al NO EXTRA COST get the highest quality in the lowest price field when you get . That’s why a new Chevrolet. have given people Chevrolet leadership in motor car sales for nine’ of the last ten years! MOUNTAIN Chkv ROLEY CON iPA NY YOUR CHEV ROLET PEALER FOR NEVADA AND-SIERRA COUNTIES GEO. F. RADDUE, Manager Fares) GRASS VALLEY é) pay as OR South Church Sireci, ek ca ink etal et Soe ts eS