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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 14, 1944 (4 pages)

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~ atta’ by statute. Printed and Published Phas Nevada City.<* ee Ie cs : Editor ana Pisin 22 thishea Semi-Weekly, Monday and Miiursdsy it Nevada City, California, and entered as ma. r of the second class in th2 postoffice at ad under Act of Cor», ess, March 3, RATES --80 cents new Bieialtion : is the finest Cluistinas present a. !ow and the 40,000 board feet of Ic could wish, for his Christmasas in recent years pretty grim, lacking not only the light, but the ms, the gay little toys and the happy hearts on that holy day. ’ Lendon mean that the Nazis across t in a position this December to utilize them . They mean that British boys and girls, belive normally in their own homes, go to cease te to scurry and hide from unfamile thai Setade Vso Nadite o£ the world signal » child of any nation need ever again know Christmas under the guns of war. Let us a spared such ca RO OF THE PACIFIC vis aailt beta withheld on this dias tuatatetions at Guns, oe a s . t dortiens, deden‘the western Pacific. i jager, said recently. “‘We know there town of the 49ers. now a branch line railroad of the Southern Pacific. erras. In the Comstock days, this route was a PlacervilleCarson artforest was imposing today in the magnificence of its trees. Some of the pines, bearing large cones, were over ten féet in diameter.” Hig estimate may have been on the liberal side, but there is at least one sigar pine that measures 10 feet four inches at breast height. On Little Silver Creek, it was to have been mow aii: Seartind on again in hoadon, DEC chs contee Of 0 litle park. ‘out pine} for most London children up to oun Or nine . beetles got it only this year. Its towdering crown of green is a sorry yellumber in the bole is turning purple. Trees of this age are more suspectible -to disease and insects than younger growing trees. harvests its timber under rules that insure a young and vigorous nucleus for a second crop of timber at the end of the present cutting cycle. Sound, thrifty pines 27 incties or less in breast high diameter are left , Standing and black barked, rapidtaped pines up to 34 inches are also permitted, to remain. Tfiese trees serve to re-seed cut over areas. Since 1929 logging has been done by tractor, which has resulted im a d ‘leave’’ on harvested lands. jee than five per cent of land logged since 1924 has burned. The company cooperates with federal and state foresters in a fire control Program and also maintains fire trucks at its sawmill and in its Except for a traet of 2000 acres given to the University of California for m experimental second growth tte. and 36000 acres exchanged the federal government to blockup national park holdings, the company has always retains ownership of its logged over lands, and “This policy will be continued,” Swift Berry, Camino tree farm manwill always be timber growing on our lands—-enough timber to guardjheadquarters December 16th. . RichBray and Roy Trathen, clerks. ducts.” Of Grass falley. To Elect ChiefThe Grasq Valley Fire Department will hold its annual election at their ard Wales will be judge, and John Candidates to succeed Fire Chief NEVADA cry. .NUGGET eile: Placervitic and Lake Tahoe, Protection Ribas No. 1; railroad to Placerville—Old Hanz-. Bennetts Bagies Compaay. and Leslie Cignoni, pany No. 3. The Christmas party of the Native Sons of the Golden West. Quartz Camino is on U. S. highway 50, thr, old pony ,express route over the SiPartor, Grass Valley, will be heid -. next Monday evening. Loyle FreeTman, chef, promises a hot turkey dinner, with all menu accessories. An invitation has been extended Hydraulic Parlor, Nevada City. and a large party, headed by Dr. Cc. W. Chapman, will be present.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14,'1944 ery. When Fremont passed through! in 1843, he wrote in his diary ‘the, The Michigan-California company . GIFT HOSIERY FOR THE FEMININE HEART protects them after harvesting so. ; . that continuous forest production! — SMOOTH — antee a —— flow of forest pro-. . _ 2 Allison Simmons, are Clare Hughes, Gifts carefully arranged and priced to make shopping easy. PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE BY EXPERIENCED CLERKS Shop at your ‘friendly’? Rexall Store. It will be worth your while. R. E. Harris THE REXALL DRUG STORE TELEPHONE 100 107 Mill Street, Grass Valley Phone 8-W PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DOCTORS cee ace B. W. HUMMELT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 400 Broad Street Office Hours; 10-42 a. in.; 2-5 p. 2 2 Gvenings.7-8. Phone 395 xX=RA CHIROPRACTOR DR. E. B. SMITH CHIROPRACTOR Office. Hours, Daily—10 a. wm. te 12 Noon, 1 p. m: to 5 p. m. Monday, Wednesday and.Friday 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. 413 West Main Street, Grass. Valley, Phone 432. “~~ _»-—-Batieries. One model: no “ Zenith's best!—One price: $40. WANTED POSITION as companion to elderly person or couple. Would do plain cooking. Write care of National Hotel. Doris McDaniel. 2tp FOR SALE—PINE WOOD . Two tier or more delivered in Nevada City or Grase Valley. Jakes Wood ATTORNEYS ATTORNEY AT LAW Opiy, Building Broad Street Nevada City PODS scons Bs 38 The Holmes Fanerah Home BOre vice is p within the means of all, _Ambtlance service at all hours. Phone 208 203 West Mein nae Valley DOCTORS “Vernon W. Padgett, M. D. . Padgett, . Office Hours: 1 to na ' 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30. 129 South Auburn St,, Grass Valley Phone Grass Valley 360 If No Answer—Graes Valley 17-W. _NEVADA_ cny Color, Coed will. noe fay, is perspirationproof, water-proof, kink-proof, and washable. Just wipe clean with a damp. cloth. ‘The result of more than two years of labo-fatory research—Zenith's Neitral-Color oo. ee ee ee Aecepeed by Amerioan Medica Annchaien Coszncil on Physical Therapy WOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB Regular meetings the 21d and th Thursdays of the mo at the Grammar School Auditorieca’ 2:30 D. MRS. BERYL ROBINSON, Pres. MBS. MARGARET WELLS, Be See. .7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. _ . HARRY R. DOUGLASS, N. G. :WM. H. RICHARDS, Ree. Sec’. JOHN W. DARKE, Fin. Sec’y.