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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 29, 1933 (6 pages)

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THE (NEVADA CITY FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1933 iq SOCIAL: EVENTS -.Nevada City Nugget: off 305 Broad Street. Phone 36 Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. * se postoffice at Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. : SUBCRIPTION RATES eDee obec Es coc ec decd sods sonted dabsuasaecss $2.00 the erican child. NS ... Pi saceseal SU eer i aaan ear mt mm nn tt mitt tt nt hd . opportunity of again’ THE PEOPLE FIRST iv i For a long time we have observed the working of the game laws, the constant tightening of restrictions for the pro least one moving picture, where for better or for worse they observe with tection of game and fish, and in general the kind of tsardom the eye all the various phases of life from the idealistic to the erude and immoral. the Fish and Game commission exercises through its wardens. We have decided that in many of its aspects the effect As we all know, anything seen py ‘of the game laws and the manner in which the game commisthe eye-makes a most lasting “and sion.enforces them closely approximates a tyrany over all the vivid impression, consequently the question arises, should the parent people all the time. We refer ‘particularly to the new nuisance law, which censure the picture the child is pro Nasturtiums in their -bright colorings added a cheery touch to the happy occasion. Those schools of Nevad’ county for the} .month of October. members and all reported a most en Gridley. joyable dinner and social time. CLASSIFIED ADS. —y] AWNINGS Expert Chimney Cleaning—85 per cent of all fires originate in de Now is the Time fective or stopped up flues. Avoid this dangerous FIRE HAZARD by having your flues cleaned. Clean, reasonable, dependable ser JOHN W. DARKE ice. in Twin Cities Chimney Cleaners. A. serving tea were Mrs. W. G. Rich C Thomas. Ph. 298 G. V. 95-9te... assisitng Mrs. Nilton ards, Miss Gertrude Goyne, Mrs. A. Hoge Jr., and Miss Dorothy Waggoner, while Mrs. E. E. Barker assisted her aunt in receiving the guests. —O. posing to visit or should he let him Under the supervision of Arthur Hoge Jr., there was prepared a de licious baked ham dinner for brother Mrs. Thomas Oliver is visiting her members in the Elks lodge in Nevada daughter, Mrs. Ted Sinnock in Red City last evening. Bluff, while Mr. Oliver is visiting There was a fine attendance of another daughter, Mrs. H. Katzer in meeting Mrs. C. H. Naffziger, a former resiNever a week passes, that the dent, and mother of Dr. Howard children of each and we niay say alNaffziger of the U. C. hospital staff most every American home go to at in San Francisco. Monthly Banquet of Elks, Enjoyable Affair ing allotments of county money received fromthe state for the sup~ port of the .elementary and ‘high 0 Mrs. Frank T! Nilon presided at a delightful tea Tuesday afternoon, at which about forty called durmg The moving picture show is at ‘the afternoon. Mrs. Nilon gave the Mthe present time one of the most vitea in houor of her sister, Mrs. Ratal influences in the life of the Amchel Moore and also gave friencs ‘fornia, and entered as mail matter of the second class in the 6 et en Rachel Moore The. Child and. Mrs. Recetpion Honoree The Movies Printed and Pub lished at Nevada City. Published sSemi-weekly, Monday and Friday, at Nevada City, Cal year, antennae aPI H. M. LEETE and. C. B. ANDERSON........2...4.-4 Publishers One caeeaaeianiannrn EA >» . Ls NUGGE J: ——— ‘Commercial St. Nevada City 109 J. Phones 109 M — ECONOMICAL EXPERIENCED Cook with wife assistant with years and of experience Management in CLEANING AND PRESSING Cooking wishes to se CASH AND CARRY cure position in large .camp--Can presumes that a man with a fishing pole or a gun in his hand have unlimited liberty in the matter, Mrs. Martin Vanberg We $1.10 give good references. or in his car is fishing or hunting. We are glad to note that a in consequence of which he may have Hostess at Card Party DRESSES ..... $1 00 and up Address H.-C. Eesser, Gen. -Del. local justice of the peace dismissed as too flimsy the evidence forced on his immature mind impresLADIES' AND MEN'S Nevada, City, California. ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS produced by one of these game sletuhs against,a citizen who sions which may make for his down-‘ Mrs. Martin Vanberge entertained Tailor Made Custom Clethes at a benefit card party Wednesday MINE MANAGERS ATTENTION:— was found carrying a rifle in his car, and charged with huntfall, rather than his betterment. $17.50 up afternoon for St. Canice’s Catholic Don’t waste your time .on office There is no doubt in: the adult Guns atte ing without a license. PHONE 217-W ehurch, ; ; chores! I will take care of your mind, that murder and crime of all Six tables of bridge and whist . -Hunting deer with all the interminable red tape attached sorts bookkeep payrolls, insurance ing, and descriptions depicted on HOURS: Statements, correspondence, on an now has become a kind of royal ceremonial. Tags to be atthe screen, if not understood by the were played. Prizes for bridge were 7:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. awarded ‘to Mrs. W. P. Truifscott hourly or other part time basis. tached to the antlers and tags to be mailed. A: license setting child, works to his detriment, for he first; Mrs. W. P. Sawyer, second; Get your cost accounting started FORREST B. RISLEY, Prop for the personal appearance of the lincee. Every yard of this is apt to make a hero of the criminal and Miss Winnie Mulloy, third. troaa 4 now! I can take full charge of Bost Building and to place wrong values on erimWhist prizes were awarded to Mrs. red tape costs a lot of money. Nevada City, California setting up your books. Call 10 beinal action. An older and wiser E. Skeahan, first; Mrs. Martin, secThe fact that deer have increased to such an extent that head viewing the picture tween 1:00 and 38:00 or address’ at the same ond; and Mrs. L. Paine, third. Miss Alice Moore, box 785, Nevada they are often a menace on the highways and frequently a} time and explaining the true mean“Visitors present to enjoy the deCity. 1 mo. ing of the action and the reason for pest to the farmer, cuts no ice with the game commission. Fire and Automobile . lightful afternoon were Mrs. Ellen the same would save the day. _ The forest have again become the king’s private preserve. Zeigler of Mill Valley, and Mrs. A. HIGH SCHOOL BOY-WANTED—To Insurance On the other hand, if. pictures of Kelly of Tonopah. Deliciou help about house and. premesis. Poaching is growing as the laws against hunting and fishing s refreshtravel, wild animal life, the growth Board and room, good home. Anments were served at the close of become more onerous ,and the tax to‘hunt or fish is increased. H. B. DOW of flowers, artistic dancing, wholethe afternoon. swer Box. L. T. Nevada City. NugLong live the king, but whois he? He's the chap, nine some. .homelife and romance are get Office to tice times in ten, that livesin a big city, has money to burn, and be shown, they can but reveal to the Candle Light Getvice NOTARY PUBLIC FOUR PLACER CLAIMS FOR SALE wants the fish and game kept for his particular sport and child, the ideal in life and ine nature, For Ladies Aid 80 acres. Tunnel in 1,000 teet— 208 Main St. Society Phone 2073 pleasure. To perdition with the man who lives in the mounthus arousing in his inner consciousTwo log houses, new. Fine spring ness elements for good and forcing The Ladies’ Aid and two Circles tains and kills to eat. Nevada City and spring house. Woodshed full on him through the eye never to be of the Methodist church, with the asof wood— Sceni e view (on good We are ready enough to grant that the fish and game forgotten ideals: sistance of isviting officers, put on road—Hunting and fishing Box C. laws have done a splendid thing for California, in preserving It would seem then that the only ‘ a Candle Light service -and-social D. Nugget Office tf wild life and making a little of it of available each year to a way to be sure that your child and time Wednesday afternoon. There great number of sportsmen. But we do most earnestly believe mine is enjoying the best, would be was a larga atténdance of ladies ASSAYER—Desires position. Fifteen ! to see that pipcture first -oureslves
years experience. 37 years of age. . that it is time to call a halt on further grant to powers of the and if. we consider ourselves compefrom Grass Valley. Address Kurt A. Stolberg, care of Visiting officers were Mrs. Rose, Nevada City Electrical Wks. commission; high time that hunting and fishing license fees be tent judges, to pass upon the proConference Ladies’ Aid N. S. Jackson, Hoge mine, Nevada President of reduced, the activities of snooping wardens curtailed, and the duction as to its fitness for the imSonora; Mrs. Lawson, district presiCity. 8tp Repairing, Planning dent of Roseville and Mrs. Edgell, poor folk, who really need to kill to eat, given more latitude. mature mind. Much of the crime among very conference FOR SALE treasure of Ladies’ Aid, Down near Stockton three years ago a game warden shot Installing. Anything from Penryn. _a sixteen year old boy in the neck, who had killed a cottontail ATTENTION::A pocket manElectrical rabit and. was trying to escape. The boy lived but it was not The Elks of Grace Valley held an ual for anyone interestedin We Answer S. O. S. Mine Calls initiation of new members at the fault of the warden. mining by a practical minElks Hall last night. This was folOpp. P. G. & E. office Ph. 164 ing man, Harry S. Bennett. lowed by a bountiful camp supper of Subj ects has a message for you at the include: all phases Mrs. Preston’s which a large number of guests parof gold mining; rocks and took. Lodge members and friends Purchased Edd. Addington The Newest Things in RANIER BOCK BEER—HALF and HALF a Also Wholesale and Retail HI Long John’s Spring Street MILLINERY DRESSES For All Occasions COATS Needs City Dresses and Sports SUITS —— —FUR COATS— _—FUR JACQUETTS— —SPORTSWEAR— — 130 Mill St. Grass Valley No. 6, Templar, of Nevada City, held their annual buck stew Thursday evening, September 28 in the banquet rooms of the Masonic build. ing. Chief eminent of Police, W. commander, G. killed Robson, a fine buck a few days ago and a part of this big deer was used to make the delicious camp stew. There was a good attendance for the happy event and all had a most enjoyable time. EG HINDS AUTO LOANS Do not let your bills bother you — YOU CAN BORROW ON YOUR CAR —z20 1930—1931 Chevrolet Sedans FOR CASH . E. G. HINDS, AUTO LOANS REFINANCING Annual production over $3,000,000 Chamber of Commerce Nevada City, Calif. AUGH8 81 BUEN RAT ELET AN MNRENEENREHE VONBLENEIe Just a Little Better THE BEST” Finest. Food and Coff ee and BEER Leiter 134 Mill Street MEET “Weedy” Waite Grass Valley, Galif. SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT “Anywhere—Anytime” GAS and OIL TIRE REPAIRS and TIRE AGENCY . CHRYSLER CARS DISTRIBUTOR REPAIRS, ALL KINDS ENGINE OVERHAULING BATTERY SERVICE OFFICIAL LIGHT ADJUSTING STATION VALVE GRINDING. SEE ME ABOUT YOUR EYES ALL OUR PRODUCTS Nevada Cityy Garage . -KOPP’S BAKERY ED. Phone-76— Nevada City f NEVADA COUNTY i Banner Gold County ol Caliifor f nia “YOU CAN’T. BETTER GREASING selene advertne i Se NEVADA CITY CLEANERS OWL TAVERN CAFE OUR SPECIALTIES 200 Small Rib Steak, Tender and Juicy; fine Tenderloin and : Sirloin Cuts; Roasts of all kinds; Weinies as Cleaning, Pressing, Re pairing.Made to measure clothes 144 East Main St. Grass Valley , George W. Walters Mer. “WANTED Our Desire to please You 2 You have ‘pte BF many tient sekit means paint , Commercial and Advertisi N. RA. of USED CARS now on display. BUY ON EASY TERMS —For Information Address Phone 67 ALANAN & RICHARDS cent backers of should have. County Superintendent Mrs. Ella If your present contract payments M. Austin, has just completed makare too high—refinance your present contract and reduce your payyoung people has ‘been traced to ments. wrong conceptions of life drawn A WONDERFULassortment from the moving picture shows. e KEYSTONE,MARKET We ave 100 per : . Commandery, and NOuF Down at Long John’s Nevada Knights veins their minerals; tests for elements by fire or chemical: brief geology and useful tables for field work. Price 7 5¢ at the Nevada City Nugget Office. 305 Broad . Street. Thisis a book any one interested in mining SPrmumipienieneiane Shoppe IT'S LIKE OLD TIMES AGAIN identification; = 316 Broad St. Nevada City had a most enjoyable time. Ei Stationary, Magazines Vogue . BUCK STEW BANQUET FOR KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Dress At F . : SMELTING & REFINING CO. . Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco Plant: South San Francisco NEWS STAND = Established 1907 WILDBERG BROS. . Licensed by State of California T PevepSHA SNES EORRS A NEHR NR ENS BIBlg SHAE RHRUN Ore and Bullion fetid Paris —_ _~ . GEO. H. SHIRKEY, 0. D. OPTOMETRIST : M18 MIN Street: diiéas VALLEY *