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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 24, 1939 (6 pages)

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WINTER SPORT AREAS PLANNING FOR BIG SEASON With the approach of snow time in California the various winter sports areas have begun preparations for a season which gives promise’ of being the biggest ever experienced, reports the California State Automobile Association. Improved facilities and accommodation good roads, and increased attention to exploiting the advantages of California as a winter playground are factors expected to make for a banner season. All that remains, apparently, is that there shall be sufficient snow. In a summary of principal winter sports areas of northern and ceritra} California, the moterists organization listed the following: Yosemite National Park will have Nevada City DONE BY HAND Prompt Courteous Service Free Delivery All our work is priced right. Phone 577. 241 Commercial Street Nevada City skating, toboganning, and other sports on the valley floor; skiing at Badger Pass. Sonora Pass road has a number of ports areas. at intervals. through Long Barn to Pine Crest, ; Calaveras Big Trees and Camp Connell are sports centers on the Ebbetts Pass road. General Grant and Sequoia National Parks are popular winter areas. Fish Camp, south.of Wawona is headquarters for the Fresno Ski Club. Auburn Ski Club has grounds at Cisco, on U. S 40. A new center in that area for the coming season is being developed at Norden. Truckee, with the Truckee Outing Club as the moving spirit, and Tahoe City, with the Tahoe Ski Club But—do you know that Meat is needed for the food elements it contains? . 1 And do you know that our, meats are right in Quality and Price? . ee OUR REPUTATION Is OUR directing activities are lively centers h season GUARANTEE siew ; Placerville Ski Club holds forth at various points between Placerville @ and Kyburz, on U. 8S. 50. The Grass Valley-Nevada City area will offer tobogganing and skiing. Mineral and other points approaching Lassen Park, have a variety of snow sperts. In the park are . ski runs and lakes for skating. In the Feather-Yuba region are a number of winter sport areas. Mount Shasta Snowmen, a sports club, operates facilities at Snowman’s Hill, near Mount Shasta City. f. KEYSTONE . MARKET mesial . i : i t ' ik “ ‘ Quartz and Placer claim location notice blanks at the Nugget Office. Receiving Hospital — . 118 Bush Street Grass Valley. Hospital Delivery and Doctor Phe 7) _ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1939. 2 A mesh featuring the simple knot stamp COOL sweater blouse for summer wear can be crocheted in an open cotton it will launder well and stand repeated wearing. The cowl neck is especially soft and flattering. A crocheted sweater will give you lots of all-around wear, and will be eligible to compete in the Third National Crochet Contest this fall besides, Directions for crocheting this one, and details of The National Crochet Contest may be obtained by sending a ed, self-addressed envelope to The National Crochet Bureau, 522 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Specify blouse No. 1178. stitch. Made of! mercerized crochet BORDER STATIONS TO CHECK AUTOS ARE ABOLISHED SACRAMENTO, Nov. 23.—Moto-ists entering California beginning December 1 will not be confronted by the familiar department of motor vehicle inspectors charged with checking automobiles and issuance of non-residence permits. “In line with a drastic economy program necessitated by department budget reductions,” said Howard R. Philbrick, director of.motor yehicles “fall border checking stations must be closed November 30. An estimated savings to taxpayers of $75,000 annually, in the department’s opinion. justiftes abandonment of the expensive and frequently criticized servi¢e which some.tourists. consider an annoyance following mandatory border inspection of automobiles by deciub. These agencies are available in all of California’s 58 counties,”’ Stations. to be abandoned include those at Dunsmuir, Truckee, Daggett, Yermo, Blythe and Yuma: NOTED IN JAPAN LOS ANGELES. Nov. ?3. — That Japan is undergoing many changes in life and thought as a result of the Sino-Japanese war is the observation of Dr. H. A. Steiner, associate University of California at Los Angeles, who is making his second visit to the Orient in three years. Interviewed by the “Japan News Week,’ a Tokyo W®nglish-language newspaper, Dr. Steiner declared, “You. see the effects of the war everywhere. You can’t go to the station without seeing groups of ~-women in olive drab uniforms seeing off soldiers. Prices have risen astonishingly, too; and while money seems professor of political science at the. ‘. flege easily can be accomplished at partment of agriculture agents. “Since tourists have five days after entering California to. obtgin ‘free permits to operate their vehicles in the state, issuance of the privyconvenience of motorists at any branch department office, California highway patrol office or automobile pay ese nen — INFACT — Tinting.. COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE TO MEET YOUR NEEDS FOR LETTERHEADS — ENVELOPES — INVOICES STATEMENTS — HANDBILLS — PROGRAMS FOLDERS — CATALOGS — BLOTTERS WITH ANYTHING THAT IS PRINTED Nevada City Nugget é predicted, the only foreigners who U.C.L.A. professor is 4 Browns Valley spent the week end ''ramento to attend institute. . relatives. Pfiffer and Grace Pauly, local school . to to attend teachers institute. able prices at the Nugget office, 305 Broad street, Nevada City. to flow freely, it is only the upper classes who are spending. How the lower classes make ends’ meet, 1 can’t make out.” Dr, Steiner was also impressed by the change from light to. heavy in-' dustry and by the increase in public control of industry. : Significant changes in the Japanese attitude toward western civilization were noted by the professor. “Before the Restoration there were some who advocated the acceptance western ideas and arms and customs that they might be better equipped to withstand the encroachment of western powers,” Dr. Steiner pointed out. “Since then, they have taken the good along with the bad, and now they have learned what they want—-and are getting it—they have little more’ use for westerners. or western ways.” In another ten years, Dr. .Steiner will be able to live in Japan will be those willing to be Japanese. The = PROFESSIONAL’ DIRECTORY 129 South Auburn St.,.Grass Valley S. F: TOBIAS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 214 Neal St., Grass Valley Office Hours: 12-3 and 7-87 “hone* Office 429. Residence 311-3 DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER
: DENTIST X-RAY Facilities Available Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening appointnents. 120% Mill Street. Phone 77 Grass Valley, Calif. DANIEL L. HIRSCH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Offices and Receiving Hospital, 118 Bush St. Hours: 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 4 Delightful Air Cooled Place to * Dine 103: MILL ST., GRASS VALLEY GRASS VALLEY NEVADA CITY CARL POWER JONES, M. D. DENTISTS ottice Hours: 1 to 8, 7 t¢ 8 >. m.{DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS Sundays 11:30 to 12:30 DENTIST 312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 a. m. to. 6:00 p. m. Evenings by appointment. Complete X-Ray Service. Phone 95 DR. JOHN R. BELL DENTIST 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 Brond 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 % and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 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 Phone 23 Res, Phone 3. FUNERAL DIRECTORS HOLMES FUNERAL HOME, _. The Holmes Funeral Home service 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 203 West Main St Grass Valley ATTORNEYS UARRY M. Mc KEE 4 New Deal Under Management of. — Pauline and Johnnie 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please Every Taste us~ RAY C. SHUPP . Mason Contractor 303 Pleasant Street BONDS Co. Every purchase you make here is money actually saved: We have the largest stock and the lowest prices for No. One Fuel in Nevada County. Delivered to Your Home. Phone 476, Grass Valley 149 Park Avenue, NEVADA CITY -FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ‘DRIVE IN FOOD PALACE Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables Beer and Wine NEVADA CITY, PHONE 398 touring the Orient on leave collecting materia) for use in his lecture courses on contemporary problems, of the Pacific. CAMPTONVILLE, Nov. 23.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Kendall of Hammonton spent the past two days visiting their summer home here. Richard Phillips of . Hammonton spent the past two days visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Hays of ee = osc e LEONG GROCERY VEGETABLES BEER— —WINE { . . JOHN FORTIER, Secretary. > CLARENGE i. Matte te, . OR, C. W. CHAPMAN, Ree. Sec’y. . . . . Omsto: . ATTORNEY AT LAW. 205 Pine St.,. opposite courthouse Nevada City, Calif. 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 THOMAS O. McC ¥ _ A®TORNEY AT or Masonic Building 108%’ Pine Street, Nevada City. Telephone: 165. ASSAYER HAE D. DRAPER, Ph. D. ASSAYER AND CONSULTING: Nevada City, California Phones; Office: 364-W. Home 246-3 Box 744 ee DIRECTORY WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB Regular meetings the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month, at the Chamber of Commerce, 2:30 Pp = Mrs. Chas. Elliott, Pres. Mrs, Everett Robinson, Secy. . hae Ks oe Ls —_— NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518 ' B. P. O, Elks . Meets second and fourth Friday evenings in Elks home, Pine ‘Street. Phone 108. Visiting Dike. welcome, aes CLIFFORD MERRIAM, Exalted Ruler. HYPRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56, N. 8. G. W. . + ig every Tuesday evening at Pyth 2 Broad Street,. Visiting: e sab a Meets every’ Penehey evening at} 7:30, Odd Fellows Hall. ‘ MARK C. ROBERTS, N. G. JONATHAN PASCOR, Rec. Sec’y. JOHN W. DARKE, Fin, Sec'y. . t . { . 314 Broad Street here visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Calvin. Mrs. Minnie Rahtjen, Pike City school teacher, left Friday for SacErle Pauly left Monday for Woodland and Oakland on a brief: visit to W. C. Williams, Mrs. Constance teachers left Monday for SacramenSend the . Clarence R. WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service and REPAIRING Work Called fer and Delivered Gray Nugget as a Christmas 0