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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

February 22, 1935 (8 pages)

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es ‘PAGE 8x "ys SIX” “oe Yee Tee : AUTO CODEHITS DRUNK DRIVERS SACRAMENTO, Feb. 21.—Approved by the Assembly in the first half of the legislative sessions, the proposed Vehicle Code which systematizes and simplifies rules and language in . Act is expected to be adopted early in the second session starting March The bill will make driving laws easier to understand and their observance more widespread, in the opinion of a’ statewide motor vehicle conference group which has . been working on the Blanche Williams, Adele men 653, women 147: boys 454; for the past two years. The measpea] Tillie Weiss, Jessie Costa. girls 317; number of borrowers 1,ure is pending before the Senate Moxary-Tonella, Margaret Bosworth. ,037; total attendance 2608 or an tor Vehicle Committee. troduced in the Assembly by. Assemi ‘ blyman William B. Hornblower, of * Le San Francisco. eee the California Vehicle. evening. James. 4. by Jessie Costa. May Williams, ; White, Minnie Young, codification Tonella, ret Burr, Mrs. Hoskins, Mrs. Lewis Entertain Auxiliary Mesdames Agnes of Mrs. Those present were: Nancy James, It was inYejen Kiefer, P. Armstrong, Marga-: Agnes Taylor, -wis and Agnes Hoskins. There are no basic changes in the revised arrangement and the bill of itself should be accepted, it was said in a statement by the Legislative Bureau of the California State Automobile Association, which ‘cooperated with the statewide conference group in working on the meased under supervision of thé California. Code Commission. rr NEVADA CITY HOME LAUNDRY FAMILY TRADE OUR . SPECIALTY . Hi Mrs, O. . Boulder St. Mullis, Prop. \ Nevada City . . . has been nia Metor ed, / plify procedure courts may less . , Sulted from A number of The problem given classed as a in order so that In support of the prison on felony serious the violation. ') if te Phone:491 Ww ;{ if convicted, would still i. . : those who drive while i Prompt and Reasonable Service and cause damage, injury, { With the same _ object LADIES WORK OURSPECIALTY LARSEN’S BARBER SHOP 106 Pine St. Nevada City } Judge (to was the bis Prisoner: not quite so’ thick.’’ TREAT YOURSELF TO THE of “negligent. homicide;’’ ; lesser penalty than manslaughter Best ‘fatal traffic accidents. HAIR CUTTING ion would apply in case — k nor infractions of the . sult in death. cena Prisoner): brick you threw, head?” "Yes; “as my your Hoskins Dorothy Lewis entertained the members and eligible members of the Auxiliary of Banner Mountain Post, Vv. F. W., at a St. Valentine’s party at the home Commercial street, on February 14. Whist was the main diversion of the Prizes for high score we-e awarded to Adele Deal and Nancy A guessing contest was won Refreshments were served in keeping with the holiday. Mesdames Gypsy King, and Hoskins Lucille; enile 172; Eloise Costu, . borrowed from state library 3. Hazel Figurski, May: Visitors to the readingrooms 1571 Dorothy proposed ments to the vehicle laws have been . introduced through other of drunken attention amendment proposed by the Califo~Vehicle Conference. J ure. The proposed code was draft-. permits a drunken driving violation . Charles P ‘to ‘be amend. aeieins P misdeameanor , william By . when no accident or injury is involv. Glory, to make punishment of . offenders more certain and to siM-. Murder of My municipal Wolf Dog, dispose of such cases. amendment is pointed out that juries. have been ‘reluctant to send drunken drivers to state consequences The fel-. heim; ony charge and state prison sentence ' to Buek iueorteated! rary * death. f more! of ertain punishment, another amend. Bee koning nent would establish‘ a new offense, 4 ' The provis. miThe ; vehicle law re . Pryce big} it as} honor, but} Golden Rule Store, Ine. 150-152 Mill Street GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. Spring Is Almost Here and this store is prepared to supply your entire needs, for sewing or Ready to Wear if you perfer Ladies’ Dresses in Rayon or Silks, new Prints, or Stripes, in a large array of chic or matronly styles $2.49, 2.98, 5.90 Cotton Dresses Cotton Dresses in all the New Styles for Spring. The dresses combine Style and Service 98c, $1.69, 1.95 Blouses of Silk Taffeta Dotted Swiss and Dimity To see these is to want them 98c, $1.95 COTTON PRINTS — New Plaids and Stripes Stripes 36 in. wide, fast colors for home sewing. SPRING HATS The latest in head wear, a hat to frame each face. 98¢ to $2.98 19¢ and 23 SILK AND RAYON WMA Pints for the better dress. 36 in. materials FULL FASHIONED Pure head silk, all new shades for the Spring, in cluding Navy Blue. Per Pair— + THE NEVADA OF 100 ATTEND Oh ° Mrs. Iva Williamson, trustees: sions 9785. Books home use 1744. Fiction miscellaneous 84; , average of 100 daily. Twenty adult. and two {cards were ‘of 1288. ed and one donated. sion 28 The books purchased are: Blue Distance, Joan Sutherland: Delay in the. Sun, Anthony Thorne: Good Sport, Maysie Creig; One Must Love elton: Resurrection River, ron Mowery; Rainbow Louise Platt Houck; Sunlight ‘on the Hills, Elizabeth Carfrae: The Aunt, Richard Hull; Hal G. Evarts; Squire Shooster, William MacLeod Raine; trude Atherton; Heaven’s My Desti‘nation, Thornton Wilder; Crimson ogee Ice, Courtland Fitzsimmons: The re-: Spy Paramount. &E. Phillips OppenTwo On Safari, George Agnew Gharbesiain: House and the following Guild Junior LitBooks, Elephant Florence, Anne D., toad, Caroline Clams, The Wonder Kyle; The Zarrel of a4! Lesher; Shirley Berton Stick, Stanton i ai n' A.Cobbentz ; The Boy’s Book of Salvage, Davie Masters: Deep Water. Autobiography of a Sea Captain . Mitchell; Luc k, You Made . Own Elsie Sangmaster: ; sana and Pristram, Marjorie Hill Allen; Clift and Stift in the South Seas, Clifford Bryce Pigchot; The iFlood Fighters, Thames Williamison: The Enchanted Jungle, Isadore {Shevine. We received from Howard Burr: ; The Ne’er Do-Well by Rex . Beach PUBLIC LIBRARY) librarian, has rendered the following report incil, which will be. held Saturday for January to the board of library cies evening The library was open to the public twenty-six days. December accesborrowed for 1488; juybooks ; promis With ever, promises to be more diversified. The plans are being taade to quicken and shorten the program. masters of the juvenile issued and two surren{ : : :dered making a present registration : =o . will be ‘Scouts will receive the highest rank ,in. scouting from fathers. In Twenty-eight books were purchasPresent acces-! ers, new ing “contests The display cafetreia be open to-the public at 6:30 p,m.
and will be closed and j ter the Rally starts upstairs at 8 yp.) it} The Foghorn and Other Stories, Ger-! Divided, P. S,./is tional Forest office in Nevada City, to spend three days at: Big Bend /j} ;tanger station with several men . . King, from the state forestry office of San j Resinaid Campbell; The Apprentice! Francisco, ' Hutchison. Snedker; ; Auburn Ski Your . the Big Su-! week and from the Report of the wth a fines, $4.60; tals, $24.70; CHOY ROUGGET ST TE : AWOL en hee Pe ee . TRINAY FER 22. 7) ae FOR BOY SCOUTS, AUBURN. MAR. 2 The~Silver ” Jubtiee Anniversary Rally of the scouts of Tahoe Area March 2 at the Roseville high school gymnasium, es to be larger than ever. scouts and cubs enrolled, the Union more 600 than program sleigh, breaking road. evidently about three to four feet deep, but nearer Graniteville it was Different sconting demonstrations . °~_ have heen : rromiised by the scout-. troops. The Camp! Fire scene has been eliminated 2nd! we a short 25th has been substituted. Anniversary pageant Only one pyvesentation of honors made, when 14 new Eagie the hands of .their cases, brothwill be two Eagles, two during the ceremony by a thira . . . brother who is’ already an Eagle . . . Scout. : i. The program will start promptly f at 8 D. m. and will consist of scouti . . and demonstrations. of scout exhibits in the . below the gymnasium will removed afTO VISIT OREGON RANGERS Leland Smith. of the Tahoe Naaniong them being Mr. The trip is being made with a view of taking pictures of . . Me y { ; the winter recreational area. The } Club. which is holding } its annual tournament, will also be taken. Mrs. Smith and children will go} Bend country for the coming end with,Mr. Smith. California Department Public Works the Ninth Biennial . Highways . toad Map of Calfornia. Our collections for the lost book 50 cents, total $29.80. 7 et Met > Division of month are ren. } a A PERESOAN IA RISTO MERE) FAST Come quickly if you Spring FROCK at this lon price! $3.98 grounds ! Wear one and be in tune with spring! Plaids, florals. dots and novelty prints! Navy’s a favorite back. ground! Solid colors combine with prints, — or with crisp lingerie trim! ‘Adjustable elbow-length sleeves! All charming styles! Women’s, misses’! OTHERS AT $4.98 and $5.85 MeMeeeteliieiee o> s ieeteok o + "¢4) + we 3% S$.7:.0: 2 £4 B + oft ae. %, * % want a pretty conductea . pe areas Sic GNE EST, TWIN CITIES AUTO TOP AND UPHOLSTERY SHOP and Cushions, made to order or repaired, First Class Workmanship and fistimates cheerfully given. TWIN CITIES AUTO TOP AND UPHOLSTERING SHOP Cirass Valley or in Nevada City > +, “ S-0fe fe she Webern lestentenfon Oh oheate ate a%e nhs aks of st fe fe exe rhe oho feats ateate rherteMe the rhe ote Jets y, stoi ae ole fe ove she of ie ofe exe ofe ote rhea} alee rte erg teak Four beautiful snow scenes on the Graniteville road are on display in the Bret Harte Cigar store in Nevada City, that were taken a’ter the big snow storm in January. Steve Mattieoda, stage driver, has his big horses, half buried in the snow, and The snow is daughter, Naomi, Mr. “and “Mrs. Coots Cieland and returned Friday from a 1700 mile .auto trip that took them into Los Angeles, Lone Pine canyon, in San’ Bernardino county, to Boulder Dam and back up through Nevada to Reno and home. % seven and eight feet deep on the level and 30 to 40 feet deep in the} { drifts. 2 . George Cleland is erecting a two . car garage in the back oi his home. {lot on upper Pine street. VOC LATE BO CLASSIFY \ ENJOY THE BEST = jOAK OR MANSANITA WOOD—Up . to 14-in. it for yourself. Auto Wrecking Yard, Hills Flat. Ask for Bert Burns. Prompt delivery to Nevada City. Call Grass Valley 729-W. 2-22-1 mo. ¢. $3.50 per tier. Just see Next to Dunn's Service Phone 456, Hills (lat, $22.50 and up for * Me Seaton & AoA bh bre oobheneey FORREST B. RISLEY CLEANING & PRESSING TAILORING Phone 217 W Broad St. Nev. onye Morgesgesgerte of, Seaerte ste rtertess erkeatesenie seri aeoteobesdendentesteote NEVADA COUNTY Banner Gold County of California Annual production over $3,000,000 For Information Address Chamber of Commerce Nevada City, Calif. See Us at Sacramento St. -, Across From Old Brewery Cate SUITS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE Men or Women A Rain Coat for $2.90 more with every suit JEFFERY CLEANERS 109 $. Church St. ~~ fibhbthes City fry Our Delicious Italian Lunches and Dinners Raviola and Chicken Dinner Lucca’s Special Dinner COMPT, ETE BARAMBA Ne AND PANELL! PROPRIETORS 220 MAIN STREF Yeah NEVADA CIT Practical niining tes percentage of -sniphure Assays made for colt Mail order check wor) Agent for New. Yerk-Californiz Grass Vailey. We ¢ 2tcs Wednesday and Saturday UNION HOTEL AND LUCCA CAFE BAR NEVADA CITY Phone 152 Call for and Deliver. 90° ERVICE PHONE 164 te re aqesteate ste ahetest erterte rte rhe rte she a penis. SSAY & REFINING OFFICE i Capital.of California Fire Insurance Companies. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor % sts from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold suiphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. * for gold, silver, lead and copper. r chee y ‘ promptly attended to. rerk-California Underwriters, Westvhester and Cl ie ic ac OUR SERVICE TO YOU Fenders and Bodies Repaired, Glass and Tops Installed, Auto Painting, Radiator Repairing, of All Kinds, Acetylene Welding YEARS OF EXPERIENCE GOULD’S AUTO BODY WORKS At The Nevada City Garage AND SUCCESS BACK OF US Only Service of It’s Kind in Nevada City Auto Upholste-ing SGorieval Blacksmithing Le ofe-nge she nte ake sf ole ote she rtestess « Marigold Beauty . a Davis anscript Bldg., Commercial fab ere mperte-stes, ne Mee ige te aferteste rte fe oho akes. % Meiferbetertertentert Combo Ringlette Permanent Wave $5.00 + Luxor Oil Permanent Wave $3.50 ; Dark or light Solids ! Combinations ! . Nevada City F uneral Biscciors AMBULANCE SERVICE % ORRA COMTE CARMEN VECK ¢ Telephone 470 *¢ eee ene ee erent Tee ene tee Ne enteteterte terre ferlereale teotefetestesfeateos sale She Sk Sa So chs Grass Valley .Nevada City Garage. SEE THE NEW 935 Plymouth Cars SALES AND SERVICE CHAS. E. LHITER, DISTRBIBUTOR Day and Night Service , Anywhere 128 Main Street Auto Repairs of Every Kind Nevada City Phone 1388 Pyne ie jaf f