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THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
FRIDAY, APRIL >, 1935.
Nevada City Nugget
305 Broad Street. Phone 36
‘= Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Pubi lished at Nevada City. ‘
by Mw het Pr oe Editor and Publisher
Published Semi-weekly, Monday and Friday at
Nevada City, California, and entered as mail mat\ tor of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada
City., under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
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What ia panese Outcry Means
(Contributed) .
Although California could scarcely be called a neighbor
_of Japan, at least her shores are washed by the same ocean.
And so it is not surprising that California should watch .
with interest a little more heighteried than that of other states,
‘the intricacies of Japanese foreign policy. Intricacies, by the
way, which quite often follow channels rather difficult for .
the occidental mind to grasp.
~ At any rate, two important developments, coming in
rapid-f fire succession during the past month, have set Californians to asking themselves just what Japan is at present about.
Earliest, and one of the most irnportant, perhaps, was the
controversy over China’s financial plight. :
When the country that gave us Confucius was about to
see its money system go on the rocks,:Great Britain and the
United States suggested an international loan. Japan was invited to participate. But fanan would have none of it, Japan
would have none. even, of the idea of anyone’s lending money
to China, hc!ding such a move “inimical” to the idea of peace
of the Far East.
: There followed a rather crisp exchange of diplomatic
notes, in which this nation said, in effect, that it would lend
_money to China if it saw fit.
And there the matter now rests.
The second series of fireworks was not official in character, but was no less important for that fact.
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Attorney C. E. Morbio © of
Francisco ‘passed, through Nevada} you talk in your sleep, Henry,
Mrs. C. E. Bosworth and son, Don,
San .
(Exacting critics are making the task of versification one 2 of artful scanning. )
Oh dear, this poem? is too long
By sixteen lines and more!
i’m told one may not write at length
As poets did of yore.
Alack now “‘yore”’ is obsolete,
Like beauteeus and wondrous;
“Discard such terms,”’ the critics shout
In tones completely thunderous.
One can’t rime words that sound alike,
Say hour and our, for instance;
“But Kipling did,” . meekly gasp,
And meet with prompt resistance;
The critics rise and rail at me,
As taboos buzz around me,
And shouting, “don’t do this < 1 that,”’
Most cursiously confound me
Contractions too are on the she!f—
One can’t write o’er for over,
Nor overwork such wretched rimes
__ As fate mate, Rover clover.
Inversions and internal rimes
Are now considered awful,
In fact most things the fathers did,
' Are now declared unlawful.
And so in deep hgmility,
I go my writing way,
While mad taboos of every sort
Across my pathway stray;
] feel inclined at sundry times
To burn these rimes of mine,
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: Mrs. O. Mullis, Prop.
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Phone 491 W
Prompt and_Reasonable Service
PRATERNAL AND
f CLUB DIRECTORY
WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB
Regular meetings the 2nd. and
iourth Mondays oi the month, at
j the Brand Studio.
President, Mrs. C. B, Parsons,
. Secretary, Mrs. O. G. Sweeney
GLASSES
Open the door to a new world
for people whose eyesight is poor
GEO. H SHIRKEY, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST
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118 Mill Street
GRASS VALUEY, CALIF.
—
. HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56,.
H N.S. G. W,
Meets every Tuesday evening at
isythian Castle, 232 Broad Street.
Visiting Native Sons welcome,
CARL J. TOBIASSEN, Pres.
DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Ree. Sec’y.
es Ss Cae
Nevada City Lodge, No. 518,
B. P. 0. Elks
Meets second and fourth Fridiy evenings in Elks home, Pine
And then in silence sit me down
And write like Gertrude Stein. \
—A. MERRIAM CONNER.
Pan-American Airways announced that ti would inaugurate a trans-Pacific service, and secured from the Navy Department, the privilege of establishing airports on the United CR a tt a ta a a
‘States islands of Guam, Midway, and Wake. : \ #
To this, Nipponese vernacular newspapers responded . + e yi J q 5 Ea \&
__ To this, Nipponese, vernacular newspapers responded rom fumt Sarah .
with such headlines as America’s Concealed Military Power . + \e
in the Pacific,’ and “American Force Shakes Aa Under . * *
Japan’s Nose,” et cetera. .
The great excitement, of course, was occasioned by the . cipe, and for that matter I can as-.
ed . 8ure you that it will go over big .
with little brother and big
too.
snappy ginger
and nippy.
soon when you just don’t know what/ing and stir until the shortening is
to do. Get up early and bake them i melted. Then sift all the dry ingredbefore school,
fact that these American islands are near Japan’s mandat
group, and planes using them would have to fly almost directly over Nippon territory.
What, then, does all this mean? Is ate purposely trying to stir up ; trouble?
_Although she is doing rather well at just that, it is not her
primary objective. It is only incidental. In each case Japan’s
motive dovetails perfectly with her policy of keeping China
free from exploitation by anyone but herself, and of satisfy‘ing her desire to be considered the equal of the world’s great~est powers.
How well she may succeed is for the moment more her
problem than ours. And how long it can remain so is a question the world, and especially California, would like to see
tions for the ‘Little Sister”
for it is following these that makes. Roll it up in waxed paper and place
get the utensils and the ingredients .
out on the table and try so hard to slices (the thinner
do your mixing without spilling any, place on greased pans and cook in a
i
Here’s another ‘‘Little Sister’’ re-; One small saucepan. \
. -Cookie tins or other baking pans.
Put the flour, soda, ginger and
‘salt into the flour sifter.
Its a recipe for old fashioned . Put the shortening into the mixing
snaps that are crispy, bowl. Heat the molasses to the boil-'
some evening !ing point and pour over the shortenbrother
Try them
‘ients into this’ and stir until well
. Bs :
instruc-’ mixed. Pat this dough out and shave
‘into a roll about two inches thicl:,
I repeat .the preliminary
recipes,
there
and
t'easy to get mother’s permission to. in the refrigerator. Leave it
make them. funtil it is thoroug ehly chilled
First clear the kitchen table and! hard. (Overnight is best.)
Next morning cut it into very thin
the better) and
flour on the floor. ‘hot oven for about ten minutes. ‘ .
answered. Ice box Ginger Snaps. . Serve the family with them but
“L00K-OUT LIZZIE” He: What a night! What‘a girl! . a io cena eager some to bring out later for a
. What a moon! What a combination! ae haie Guu andeaning. Basic) : ee: .
AM NORTH BLOOMFIELD BoP: Homrene: te ‘Dar Showing ‘Three sa one-quarter cups flour. je . in Cage ous . too? “mess.*
A rural tarce , “Look-out Lizzie” . ———-— —
will be presented tonight at the TREAT YOURSELF TO THE
North Bloomfield ‘school house. FolBest
5) lowing the play there will be dancHAIR CUTTING ing to the ‘‘Hill-Billy’’ music. Refreshments will follow.
LADIES WORK OUR Miss Katherine McClish, teacher of
the school, will assist in the presen-. SPECIALTY
tation, The cast will include some of .
LARSEN’S
the well known North Bloomfield .
BARBER SHOP
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adults. The play presented at the,
‘Christmas party went over so big;
“that one at this time was decidea! ES vo Dine St. Nevada City
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Nevada City
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wna ne .« . Snow, with appearances of a general/Trtistees of the Camptonville Union
’ hard winter storm, contrasting the . School District.
spring-~summer
‘perienced in this section at this tinié.! was in town Thursday with a gov. This has. been a very severe winter,
jand. the various wood piles are get‘. ting very low. Two feet. of snow is}
recorded at Pike City. Fourteen insa of new snow fell at Sleighville
House during Friday night,
}local improvement Work during the
Witter moriths,; left a few days ago
for the Shoot Camp where he. will
ed during thé last’ week in’ packing
supplies into the Trae Grit mine, the
long winter diminishing’ their supplies and making it dfficult td’ get
more in.
from Forest Hill to spend the’ Week land ten cords of oak at the court
end visiting his mother, Mrs. Jen-. house was let to the Bond Wood
Forest Hl, and is making good in’ Tuesday. ai
Two and one-fourth
(level) ginger.
_ One teaspoon salt.
One-half teaspoon soda. The boys of the local CCC camp
‘ Utensils left last week for the main camp at
measuring cup, ‘Grass Valley, completing their astablespoon:
. forestry work ua to the satisfaction of his many friends.
One
One teaspoon. \signment here, the period ending,
One mixing spoon, . some of them will be discharged and
One Didénss dgnee lin about two weeks a new crew ol
‘jabout 40 will be assigned to the loleal barracks,
CAMPTONVILLE In the séhdol election held at the;
CAMPTONVILLE, -April 3.—Thej Masonic Hall Friday, Dave Humphequinoctal storm in this section rey and Mrs, Phyllis Butz were rebrought forth eight inches, of new) ¢lected to Places ‘on’ the Board of
H
weather Ustally ex-}. Mr. H. R. DeArmand of Marysville
. Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elks
welcome.
at W. E. WRIGHT, Exalted luler.
4 V. V. FOLEY, Secretary.
Signal Stove Oil
Like all of Signal’s varied
products it’s Stove Oil is refined after a special, formula
which insures greater heating
which service at a savings
you will appreciate.
We can make regular deliveries to your home.
Signal Distributor
Phone Grass Vali 526
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ernment truck with surplus commodities for relief workers in this sec:
tion. . '
Miss Beatrice Wilcox of San Francisco arrived Monday on a visit at
her old home here.
Mrs. Guy C. Tabler, son and daughe.
ter moved into tte Goldthwait
House Motiday where they will re<
side during school days, the children
attending school, returning to theif
lIndian Valley home 6Ver week ends.
Louis Rose who hag been on the
e employed by the P. G: & B: Co.
B: F, MéN@ught has been employWOOD SUPPLY OKDEmD
A contract to furnish 200 cords’ of
pine at $4 per cord and 45 cotdas of
_ . oak wood’ at *$5.50 per cord to the
George E. Butz arrived Saturday . county hospital and 45 cords of pine}
e Butz at Celestial Valley. George. Yard of Grass Valley by the Board
foreman in the CCC camp near/of Supervisors at their meeting on
a
you will find
er to help you make an’ appetizing, delicious dinner,
{WELL HAVE
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PL ct THEY LL SUIT
WEEK. SHOP
VOU'LL 10pE HAVE PLENTY
THEM /. OF MEAT
Our MEATS
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will gitit the most éxdcting
tastes, Bid fit the mo$$ economical biidget.
At the’ Keystone Market
that: quality
nd low price do go togethIDGE. LAMPS, AND LIGHTING F IXTURES.
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: _ Nevada City.
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. 108 S. pie ph St. en haa We CG
"SUITS MADE TO YOUR VHT
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A Rain Coat for $2.00 more with every suit —
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Elizabeth McD. Watson, Prop.
Open to all reputable
‘Physicians and Surgeons
New..
Ferry-Germaine
Mandeville’King
SEEDS
Golden Gleam
. Nasturtium
Los Angeles Aster p
Double Coreopsis
. feeland Poppy
Rustproof Snapdragons
Flower and Garden
fj Sprays
t : ? PIECE GARDEN SETS.
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DRUG STORE.
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