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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

January 12, 1940 (6 pages)

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& FRIDAY, JANUARY 42, 1940. : , i _NEVADA CITY NUGGET sacheidkanaiaeliaisemmal ———$— PROFESSIONAL. DIRECTORY GRASS VALLEY -NEVADA CITY The heavy rains caine tent have been : hailed by farmers and forest offif-\ CARL POWER JONES, M. D. DENTISTS ials and which amateur weather] ND SURGEON : A prophets would turn into snow, has Office Hours: 1 to 3; 7 to 8 p. m. DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS a Sundays 11: 30° to 12:30 z TER J. not proved any great blessing to the 129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley S. F. TOBIAS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 214 Neal St., Grass Valley Office Hours: 12-3 and 7-8. Phone: Office 429. Residence 311-J DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER DENTIST X-RAY Facilities Available Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening appointmeuts. 120% Mill Street. Phone 77 Grass Valley, Calif. DANIEL L. HIRSCH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Offices and Receiving Hospital, 118 Bush St. Heurs: 10-12; 2-5, evenings 7-8 P.M. Day or night phone 71. VALLEY GRILL . WELCOMES YOU Whenever you are in GRASS VALLEY We specialize in a 50 cent Sunday Dinner A comfortable, —-well-—-ventilated}. }dining room in, which to enjoy a . good meal 103 MILL ST., GRASS VALLEY New Deal Under Management of Pauline and Johnnie 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please ‘Every Taste SAFE.-AND LOCKSMITH Keys Made While You Wait Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacuum Cleaners, Washing: Machines, Electric Trons, Stoves, Etc, Repaired. SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, SCISSORS, ETC.). SHARPENED Gunsmith, Light. Welding RAY’S FIXIT SHOP ‘109 West Main St., Phone 602 GRASS VALLEY NEVADA CITY winter sports enthusiasts. Reports emanating from automobile clubs and national forest officials show no 312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 a. m to 6:00 p. m. Evenings by appointment. Complete X-Ray Service. Phone 95 good skiing in the immediate vicinjo ‘ ity of Nevada City. All indications, DR. JEN FE. BELL however, point to a wet winter and more than likely this community will have more than its fill of snow. Office Hours 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. ‘Phone 321 DOCTORS B. W. HUMMELT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 400 Broad Street Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m Evenings 7-8/ Phone 395 X-RAY W. W. REED, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Nevada City, Calif. Office 418 Broad Street Hours: 1 te 3 and 7 to 8 p Residence Phone 2. Office Panne 362 J. R. TOPIC, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 312 Broad Street, Nevada City, Calif. Hours: 10-12’ a. m,. 2-5 p. m. Evenings 7-8 Res. Phone 3. FUNERAL DIRECTORS HOLMES FUNERAL HOME The Holmes Funeral Home gservice is priced within the means ef all. Ambulance service at all hours. Phone 203 246 Sacramento Street, Nevada City MINING ENGINEERS J. F. O°; CONNOR Mining and Civil Engineer United States Mineral Surveying Licensed Surveyor WARM RAIN Little snow has fallen’ this side of the junction and most of that has been melted by the warm rains. The snowfall at Rainbow Inn has been wet and is not yet suitable for skiing. However, .62 inches thas been reported at the summit. The Tahoe national forest reports that the storm now sweeping this region is warm with little prospects of snow. FLAT SIDE TO TIRE Always see that the catch:of the tire chain faces outward, warns the Service Department of the National Automobile Club, otherwise it will chafe the tire. Phone 23 CISCO SNOW SPORTS The Auburn Ski Club is developing its winter sports center at Cisco, reports the Sacramento office of -the National Automobile Club. The same group is opening a new area in the vicinity of Norden on U. S. 40. LAKE TAHOE. AREA Due to the light snow fall in the Lake, Tahoe section, most of the automobile roads remain open up to the present and the trip around the Lake is still very popular, according 203 West Main. St, Grass Valley . to the Sacramento office of the Na5 tional Automobile. Club. With the AT TORNEYS exception of an occasional icy spot ’ where the motorist must exercise “TARRY M. Mc KEE ‘caution, the drive is easily negotiat205 Pine St., opposite courthouse . ¢4Nevada City, Cadif. FRANK G. FINNEGAN ATTORNEY. AT LAW : 207 North Pine Street, Nevada City, California. Telephone 273. H. WARD SHELDON ATTORNEY AT LAW Union Building, Broad Street. Nevada City Telephone 28 WINTER DRIVING DANGERS . The motorist who drinks and drives not only gambles with his own life but the lives of those riding with him as well as. other automobists on the streets’ and highways, according to the Public Safety Department of the. National Automobile Club. In these.months of more hours of darkness, the odds against the motorist and pedestrian are increased; slippery pavements cause skidding and make it difficult to stop the car in time. Being aware of these more dangerous hazards of winter driving, will help the motorist operate his car in a safe manner, HIGH SCHOOL NOTES THOMAS O. McCRANEY ATTORNEY AT LAW Masonic Building 108% Pine Street, Nevada City. Telephone 165 ASSAYER HAL D. DRAPER, Ph. D. ASSAYER AND CONSULTING CHEMIST Nevada City, California Phones: Office: 364-W. Home 246-4 Box 744 MUSIC Shamrock Cafe CHICKEN, STEAK AND TURKEY DINNERS — 50c By BARBARA PHARISS . GLADYS WILSON TEACHER OF PIANO ~ Nevada City 3858 Alexander St. Grass Valley 429 Henderson St. The ‘Nevada City Yellowjackets A . and B basketball teams are in fine . , shape to meet the Grant Union Pacers at North Sacramento in. their second Sierra foothill league game. Practice games have done much to add power to the teams since they were especially successful, winning Phone 434J Phone 444 FRATERNAL AND CLUB DIRECTORY i NEVADA CITY two tilts from the Lower Lake team, being defeated by two points by Wheatland. The “‘Bumblebees”’ the lightweight team have won only one game, but . have plenty of fight and will make a good showing. WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB Regular meetings the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month, at the Chamber of Commerce, 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Chas. Elliott, Pres. . Mrs. Everett Robinson, Secy, Grant Union has started a very CHAMBER OF COMMERCE “A. F. SOFGE, Secretary. We have a limited supply of] H\streer. Phone 108. Visiting Blks . NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 51 B. P. O. Elks Meets second and fourth Friday eyenings in Elks home, Pine successful league’ season their varsity team winning both games played from Roseville and Grass Valley.
Their B team has defeated Grass Valley. : Coach Ed Frantz will take his full teams in the school bus if weather . 'conditions permit. welcome, CLIFFORD MERRIAM, Exalted Ruler. JOHN FORTIER, Secretary. the official map of _ the The C. S. F. and honor roll memTahoe Forest for sale at 50c i ‘each. . }. Pythian tle,, . Visiting Natta Beau Sons . bers~held a meeting Wednesday to ecide on a definite date for the annual convention to be held here some time in February. Before the date is HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 66, mM. 8s. a. Ww. Meets every a ond ae at Broad welcome. , . CLARENCE E. MARTZ, Pres. poe O. W. GRAEAN, ot . Sec’y. coe sa set other schools will-be-consulted. -— ‘Mr. and Mrs. Al Joyner, Mrs. ImYOU WILL BE WITH OUR ogene Henwood and son and daughter, Clement and Miss Joyce Henwood, spent Sunday at Norden en'} joying snow sports._Several hundred automobiles “had brdught’~ people from all up and down Northern California to play in the snow and upon Oustomah No. 16, 1.0.0.F. Meets ‘every eaday evening at fe: 30,-Odd Fellows MARK C. ROB N. G. JONATHAN PASCO, Ree. Sec’y. JOHN W. DARKH, Fin, Sec’y. COFFEE SHOP E NATIONAL HOTEL AND § COFFEE SHOP NEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA “No Hunting: or ‘Trespassing” their leaving in the ‘evening they came away at the same time forming a long caravan of cars. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE FOOD PALACE Groceries, Fruit and: Vegetables Beer and Wine . COR. YORK AND COMMERCIAL STREETS _NEVADA‘CITY, PHONE 308 . Miss Marie Jeffrey and party of friends returned Friday evening from a two weeks visit in Bisbee. In the]. group were iMrs. William Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Reed and Miss Jeffrey. Going and coming they drove through without stopping ,over along the route and were tired when they arrived althought they had a. donger signs for sale at the Nugget Office. Winter Sports News ORAL EMBARGO IS “EXTENDED TO GASOLINE A year and a aoe ago, the State Departmeat requested American airplane manwfacturers not to export planes to nations engaged in the unprovoked bombings of civilians. Late in December this “moral embargo” was extended to include equipment, plans or information~-for use in the manufacture of high-test aviation gasoline. War'and Navy Departments supported the action. In neither case can the U. S. Government lawfully enforce the embargo, but if the prompt response to the first is a fair indication of how manufacturers will receive the new request, it will be observed almost 100 per cent. The first embargo seriously affected the Japanese air force, but did not stop the bombing in China, for Nipponese manufacturers can produce satisfactory planes. The second, however, may have a telling effect, for Japan imported 98 per cent of its aviation gasoline from the United States dur’.g the first two and onehalf years of the undeclared war in China. The ‘“‘moral.embargo”’ also applies to ‘Russia for unprovoked bombings of civilians in Finland. It is America’s answer to aggression. Clyde M. Gwin, administrative assistant in the local Tahoe national forest headquarters, is spending this week in San Francisco at the regfonal office. He will return home Saturday. Mrs. Thomas’ Arden was called to Sacramento’ yesterday to be at the bedside of her father who is critically ill. . “GONE WITH THE WIND” CAUSES RED AGITATION When the Daily Worker. communist newspaper, fired its movie critic. Howard Rushmore, because’ he refused to ‘‘pan’’ the newly released motion picture ‘“Gone“With the Wind,” it committed an action that, in the opinion of Westbrook Pegler, columnist, would cause protest and a possible strike by the Newspaper Guild, if any other metropolitan paper had used such an excuse forthe dismissal of a reporter. The Daily Worker claims Rushmore resigned, but the critic says he was fired when he opposed the wishLL es of the editorial board. It insisted that the movie should be attacked from every angle, including the acting and producing, because it presented in an attractive light a poiitical and social system; condemned by the Daily Worker. The guild sup-protests its members from dismissal because of differences in political views. Apparently Rushmore is not tos unhappy. He had not been paid since the signing of the Stalin-Hitler pact. Advertisments of the Nugget. I¢ Saves you money and makes you’ money. Sell or buy anything at a small advertising cost. Reliable NEVADA Broulder Street Building Materials LUMBER COMPANY . Nevada City COUNTY Phone 500 ON WAFFLES, HOT CAKES HOT BISCUITS, N'EVERYTHING. You'LL LIKE SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP BES7/ a [fe S SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP 12 OUNCE CAN 15< AIRWAY COFFEE POUND PACKAGE EDWARDS COFFEE — LB. CAN 22¢ 2 LB. CAN 43¢, ~ 96 ‘OUNCE CAN 28¢ 2 FOR 25¢ REG. OR DRIP GRIND PANCAKE FLUOR—SPERRY’S LARGE PACKAGE 16¢ cANGALE FLOUR AUNT JEMIMA LARGE 2’2 POUND PACKAGE — 22c _ . '\VAN CAMPS Pork and Beans No. 1 can 7c VAN CAMPS Hominy No. 2% cans 2 for ]9§c SCOTT Toilet Tissue 1000 Sheet Roll 7c SCOTT © Towels Regular Rolls 3 for 25¢ ett WALDORF Toilet Tissue Regular Roll 4c Granulated Soap Prices Effective January 12-19 Inclusive GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Town House No. 2 cans 2 for 15¢ COCOA % bb. can Qc Hersheys or Bakers Quart Can 39c HORMEL CANNED Luncheon Meat 12 ounce can 29¢ MAZOLA OIL Qt. A4Qc MILK Tall Can 4 for 23¢ Cherub Ivory Soap Large bar 3 for 25c JELL.WELL Reg. pkg. All Flavors 3 for 13¢ HERSHEY BARS Reg. Plain or Almonds 5c bars 3 for 10 SHREDDED WHEAT — N. B. GC. Original. Regular package [(}c SANKA COFFEE — Lb. . Guest Size bar 3 for [3c OP Black % Ib. can 4c ~ bvory Soap ___ Medium bars 5¢ Ivory Soap. Liptons Tea Sunsweet Prunes Medium Size 2 lb. tin 15¢ i . * Julia Lee Wri 14% Pound ae 12¢ Large Package 5c . ~ ane i ORE OE Pee OT ae PMNS OO MIM TT OE Re RE UR time to visit relatives. _ 5 BG Agotad ADDED TO. ALL TAXABLE FTEMS EX ‘ean as AR We a RA NR ME RD OO Are ar . Recnlar Hare 10.595 ae WHITE KING Ss ‘PAGE THREE hc eae a ln ns Re et uence