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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 11, 1935 (8 pages)

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FRIDAY, OCr OBER 5 1935. Geary starting Hugh ing an nell) chariot changes action. Pete friends week, Visiting. ‘Anything Goes,” comedy With youth, ‘Shiartnss, the attraction « Theatre. Monday George Murphy, o evange portunitic ; ig a fleeing who'is deeply img is the stage setting, orate and ‘since the race effect. the Cole. musicsensation which bubbles zooms with speed, will be flashes wit; raordinary and xt at the Francisco, 14. San October Shirley Ross, the in night, Connell head list for the larger opBroadway. Then there (Hugh O'Conhurt Ss of racketeer because he most elabexpensively constructed spectacular ‘‘Ben. Hur” There are nine of in. the scene non-stop F in while’ enroute fora two’ weeks vacation. return he will spend some time ischer, of San Jose, visited Nevada City early this to Lake Tahoe Upon his here Subscribe for The Nugget—NOW. . weit SU ES RBI I a a Ea company . Shouts . and).. . . . } . of 70) in the production, ‘said to be the most expensive and ambitious giusical ever attempted in Califor. nia. Fresh beautiful faces, whirlwind dancers, spotless costumes emulating the 1935 trend, well trained Voices, and massive, modern backgrounds, combine’ to win for ‘‘Anythine Goes” the title of No. 1° entertainment « the land, displaying . unprecedented pep. personality and} speed. The embellished ! or Port tune: all aby iX Dp in’ tl love tatis of: a youns: American heiress (Vicki Cummings), an English peer (G. 7? Huntley, Jr.) a -¥Youthful New York broker (George ’Murphy) and a night club hostess (Shirley Ross) who has given up-beis merely Public Enemy No. 13. Much of the action takes place on a} luxurious trans-Atlantic liner, and . features such song hits as ‘‘You’re the Top,’’ “I Get a Kick’ Out of You,”. ‘Blow Gabriel -Blow,’’ brilHiantly interpreted by an orchestra Gf 25. Another feature. of “Anything. Goes” which has theatre goers talkTHING GOES SEA FISHERMEN ~ TOPAY LICENSE ~CAMPTONVILLE “NE By ACTON MO CLEVELAND . CAMPTONVILLE, Oct. 10.—J. M. Robinsoh of Downieville was in tow n} Friday on a short business: visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8B. Hanson, Lee Bullington and Louie BullingB ;ton motored to Nevada City Thurssoon as the Din vision of Fish and : ‘ ane ; day on a short business visit. . ania, Depariment of Natural Re-. s z ve f : » : ‘ . W. H. Cartwright of Bear River } sources, is in possession of two new 2 } 5 } Ree Weare service station was in town last! patrol boats, the $2:00 ocean fishing} __ : : t é 4 aes Thursday from Sacramento enroute . license law will be enforced. This j to the upper country with a load of! law has beén on the state statutes m4 ; ; bce t produce. ¢ ;tor a number of. years bu 1eretoees : 4 . ts : : W. E. Hanson left a few days ago fore has not been enforced inasmuch . , j f i ‘ for Hammonton where he is em:s former Governor Rolph believea zi 5 j AS ‘ ployed by the dredging company. He! that the economic condition of. the A : : . <. 5 expects to move his family down country was such that it would be loth ' better to hold the law in abeyance. : zs aS ; Louie FE. Bullington a member a Seores of thousands of anglers the ‘WPA Forest Service crew had . who fish in lakes and streams] the misfortune of cutting his ankle thréughout the state protested, how-. with an axe last Thursday. He wil! { ’ y < 9 . ver, since they willingly pay a $2] be ae up gor several days. . > .) > > > } : : Weense fee for the privilege of fishEe. Massa has purchased the} ing, there should be no exception sane Sweat mining claim-of Jaco) . made in regard to those who take . pietrich, It is located on Sleighville . the game fish fromthe ocean. . Creek. The present Fish and Game Com-} = jujius BE. Pauly left. Saturday for . mission, through its president, Dr. . san Francisco to atténd the Grand! ts toore, in accord with this . 7odge of. Masons, representing Grav ; ANG Ate AOU HAS INStTUCctCS . 6) Range Lodge N¢ ~~ BY &. A. Mi of a tL ije ( Davis, xecutive oO . this place. i of the Division, to see that this oeeani Mins 2 Bosecla -Domnboerber >of . ishing licen 1aW od trictly Ob-. vada City arrived Friday to spend served. ithe week end at the Joubert home This law would haye been entore-. at Oak Valley ed months ago but for the fact that} Mr. and Mrs. Erle Pauly, Warren, it was realized-that-the-number of, and Leland Pauly spent the week ocean patrol boats was ‘inadequate: }; end visiting relatives at Mohawk. Now, iwo new boats have been or-. Constable Johz tMaynes and Patrol-} dered and the law will be: enforced} man Williamson @ade an ‘offici ial! as: soon as they are! delivered and!trip to Cherokee Creek Friday aftplaced in operation. S . ernoon. Dr. Moore also drew attention to Louis Vance motored down from the provisions of the new law which. the True Grit mine Saturday on a provides that seagoing boats taking, Short business visit. fishermen as passengers out for proJohn .C. Donnelly left Thursday fit must first secure a permit from. for the Magnolia mine where he the commission which costs $1.00} Will remain for some time and must keep a record of the numAlbert H Hamilton, motored to, ber of such passengers, the number. Nevada .City Saturday on a. shorv} and type of fish taken by them each visit. ; . tha wing a P TA Sue day, so that an accurate account may Charles A. Jones of North San. be kept as to depletion of species.; Juan. was in town:Saturday on a Such records have for years been. Short ‘business visit. kept in relation to commercial tishMr. and Mrs. Guy C. Tabler and; ing, but. this added data will enable. family motored to their, home at the . the statisticians of the Division to Fish Hatchery to spend the Nees determine the quantity of each end. species of tish, and the seasons at Louie Marquardt and Dave Hum-} which. they. are taken off various. Phrey motored to Marysville Satur-. ports of the California. coast. (day on a brief business visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Dale motored . 3 to Nevada City Saturday on a brief; Mrs. James Brown. came down ‘ate . ae ‘ ; visit. from the Spanish mine and is spending this week in Nevada City visiting Mr. J. L. Smith of San Francisco, her brother and friends. was in town Friday on a short visit. BERT’S DRY G00 116 MILL STREET ANNOUNCING New Merchandise for Your Fall and Winter Needs. Make Your Selection Now. DS STORE GRASS VALLEY 54-in. WOOL DRESS GOODS—Sheers, Plaids, Tweeds 98c, $1.65, $1.75, $1.98 40-in. ROUGH CREPES AND SATINS, 79c, 98c, $1.65, $1.98, $2.50 Yard. 40-in. PLAIN RAYON CREPES—Black, red orange, Copenhagen crepes 59c Yd. 36-in. WOOL LIKE COTTON PRINT—25c Yard MUNSING VEST, Panties, Bloomers, Union Suits, MUNSING SILK HOSIERY—Smart side out BERTS OWN BRAND—Silk Hosiery, Chiffon or Service Weight ..... 79c Pr. NO-MEND SILK HOSIERY—Tested and approved for highest quality service or 98c, $1.25, $1.35 Pr. MUNSING BALBRIGGAN PAJAMAS — Attractive styles GIRLS DAIAMERS 372i. da. bbee epee Foiy TE nd ade de ans $1.25 Pair $1.95 Pr. LADIES AND MISSES RAIN COATS AND CAPES. ESMOND "BLANKETS — Reversible Be a $4.95 Each ESMOND. BLANKETS—Reversible 72x84 BED COMFORTERS—100% Wool Filled Sateen covered $3.98 Each $5.75 Each _ NEW FALL COATS ~ Fur Trimmed
$19.95-$29.95 Without Fur Trim $9.95, $10.50, $13.95, $19.95 Each . NEW FALL DRESSES Rayons, Sheer Wool Silks $3.95 Each and Up Ate, , Bei = SFOR ra HUNTING QUAIL ( secomagenaation of the Fish am . } sion has stocked the various areas j.in this state now therefore upon . Game Commission it is ordered that . the following counties of ElDorado, son’s snipe or sacsnipe. and coot from November 20 to December 19, inclusive, until some further order is made by me. The bag limits shall be as follows: ducks. 10 per day; . Lassen, Marin, Plumas, San Diego,. zeese or brant, 4 per day; coots and SAN LF RANCISCO, . Oct. 10.-Regu. San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, So-. jacksnipe or Wilson's snipe, 15 per lations affecting the hunting ©and,;noma and Ventura; that portion of. day.” . possession of quail, ducks, geese, . Trinity county within Shasta NaThe Director emphasized that not ie eKksnipe and other wateerfow] were . tional Forest and the southern por-. more than one daily bag limit may . } made public today by George D. tion of Modoc county are hereby. be possessed by any person during Nordenholt, Director of the Depart-. closed to hunting and the taking,. one day. ment. of Natural Resources. After} killing or having of any pheasant issuing these orders, which will b4 therein or therefrom from and after AN BIG . enfereed by the Division of Fish ardifthe 15th day of November to and inBUCK STEW. D , Game, they were placed in the hands . Ciiding tao 26 day of November, ANCE AT DOBBINS. of Governor Merriam, who appreved; each and every year hereafter and D them. : . during all times and seasons until) In all districts, except 1144, quail} Such time as new legislation is en There oni bea ee. buck stew and . ; hunting will be permitted from No-. acted or by further or other order] danee at Dobbins, Saturday night at vember 15 to December 31, inclusive, . of the Director of Natural Resoure-. Simmons Hall. Good music and the with a bag limit of ten per day, ten} es.” best kind of a buck stew are assurin possession and 20 per week. In. , The Game Commission explained} ed to all: who will come up to the district 1144 the season is from No-. that while it had been necessary to:mountains for this big time. vember 1 to December 31, inclusive, . tighten pheasant regulations in the The road to Dobbins has been put with. the same regulations in regard. interest of conservation, other chang]in A-1 order and it is now fine highto, bag limits. Heretofore the coun-. &S had been made’in orders affect-! way through Newtown, Pleasant ties. of Imperial, Inyo, Los Angeles,’ ing various waterfowl, Wilson's] Valley, Rices Crossing, where there 1 Orange, Rivérside, San Diego and Snipe or ljacksnipe and coot which} is a new bridge, to Dobbins. Some Ventura have been closed to qnail. “ould be’ of benefit to sportsmen. of the citizens of Dobbins were in , Hunters; but under this new. order! 4eretofore all. areas within the state] Nevada City Wednesday exte nding a by Director Nordenhoit, they are ere closed to hunting of these birds . cordial .invitation to all to “come thrown open in conformity with ex ccept. on a certain few specified! up and have a good time.”’ isting legislation: lays. These regulations have now} Mie setae Base AS anette ea In relation to pheasants Directo "been loosened and in this connection Mrs. Caroline Davis: who formerNordenholt said: . Director Nordenholt’ said: “The old fi gested oh: Ge rcs eee Nee : : . 3 hareaea: came up from. her home in Mor the purpose of further pres] SOR ne order was issued October 13, San Jose Wednesday to attend busitecting the birds and mammals with . 1954. 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