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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

July 6, 1948 (4 pages)

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305 Broad Street, Nevada City, Telephone 36 A legal newspaper,.as defined by statute. HARLEY M. LEETE, dry -..-2..---------Owner and Publisher Member California Newspaper Publishers. Association Published every Tuesday at Nevada City, California, and entered as matter of the second class in the post office at Nevada City under Act of Congress, March 38, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES _ One year (in advance) One month (in advance) re $3.00 30 cents Just Wonderiv’ z I Wonder when the moonlight falls — ‘ In golden glory on the sea, And every little lisping tide Is fraught with ocean’s mystery, If life’s good angels come to us ___ Through the soft silence of the night, ‘Bidding us keep our priceless faith, Our sure belief in truth and right:I think. there is nothing comparable to a moonlit wmight by the sea; there is a magic in moonlight at all "times, but by the sea shore, with a golden path reachamg from one’s feet, out over limitless leagues of restfless waves, and leading to some unknown region far ‘away, its effect becomes irresistible; all our olden fancies and dreams come back again and life’s better ‘amgels whisper .of those eternal verities that nothing «can destroy. ‘The most precious things of life are indestructible; Wt Gs g60d ‘to realize that fact, when we are tempted to $earthat our civilization is disintegrating and that our dreams of better days to come may never, never cume true. We may still keep our tryst with faith, hope and charity and . -like to remember that of the three, eharity is the greatest. Not faith, though upon its wings «ourminds may soar beyond the limits of time and oo not hope which lends us courage to go on ing dreams and working for their fulfillment, Amt charity, which keeps us here upon the earth, among our fellow men.and points the way to human service, ssympathy and understanding. Truth, justice and right cannot but survive, even wma world of chaos they cannot be denied. “Truth ecrashed to earth will rise again,”’ justice though blind ‘will triumph im the end, right will eventually over«gome wrong. Let us not forget mercy, tolerance and forgiveness, ‘these also are indestructible. Let us remember the lines wwritten of mercy by Shakespeare many years ago: The quality of mercy is not strained, It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath; it is twice blessed; . It blesseth him who gives: and him that takes.” ’ Oh, yes, life’s better angels still walk the earth “even in these days of strife and confusion they come 20 bless us yet. Let us welcome them and cultivate aheir gracious company. Let us look from the dark shadows of the past and of the present and envision ahe future that is to be. Night and shadows will flee away; there will be ssunlight after rain and dawn succeeds the darkest might. This strange world of ours always has been and talways will be looking for the light, ever and always wmoving upward and onward. Uncle Silas says: ‘] wish I had a dollar for every ftime the words, ‘the man who’ were spoken during ithe late Republican convention.”’ Adeline Merriam Conner. 4 short tilers H = 23 elp Ease Steel Shortage IRON SPRINGS, UTAH—A fleet of Fruehauf Dump Trailers working in the huge Utah iron pits, is contributing nobly toward relie of the steel shortage in the West. Day after day these trailers, ownet and operated by Utah Construction Company, deliver 750 tons of or from the mine to the crusher at the railhead. Loads average 50 ton, and each trailer makes 15 trips daily. Ore from the Utah mine is con a into iron at the blast furnace of Kaiser Steel Mills, Fontana alifornia. VAPOR LOCK When an automobile motor quits suddenly on a_ mountain grade or refuses to start after a stop on. a hot.day, the trouble may be vapor lock, advises the California State Autofornia State Automobile AssociaTHE RIGHT. WAY If ,more motorists would give _ thought to the right way, and be less assertive.about the right, of way, many traffic accidents would, be averted, points out the Cali* * GOLD DIGGER’S TRAIL * * (Continued from Page . ) were getting over 20% a year on their investment. . “If we leaves ‘alf for boss, ’E’s doin’ well.enow.” one old timer explained to me, but actually, the take was f}much less than that. As the stopes where the best of the rock was broken showed free gold in the face, it was the duty of the “specimen boss” to make the ounds first thing, and fill his bag with the more obvious pieces, which he broke out with a hand pick. But he could not prospect the muck piles, and muckers and machine men alike had small tobacco sacks hidden in under turn sheets and other places, which they filled with their ‘‘take’’ about once in two weeks and carried to the surface on a string tied round their waists. In the change room, this was easily concealed fom the not very strict watchman by changing your shirt first and letting the tail drop down. : (To be continued) KIDDS (171) SIGN UP FOR SWIM LESSONS GRASS — VALLEY: Childre who have signed up for free swim ming lessons in the municipal pool now number 171. Of these 46 have been classified: as intermediates and 125 as beginners, Their ages range from 38 to 16. Darwin Wheeler is their instructor. $ BUILD NEVADA COUNTY CLIFFORD SHEPHERD Licensed Contractor COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and HOME SPRAY PAINTING Phone 455 GRASS VALLEY 314 Henderson St. mobile Association, The immedition. ate remedy is to wait for the motor . % to cool sufficiently to” dissipate San Francisco has 770 miles of acemulated gas vapor from the paved streets. fuel lines. For a permanent remedy a competent mechanic . should be consulted. NUGGET WANT ADS FOR RESULTS Advertisement From where I sit.. 4v Joe Marsh. ~ COMING JULY 12 to 17 SEAT SALE OPENS TUESDAY, JUNE 156 COMPANY of ta z Will’s Hospitality Isn’t “Cracked”! Ever since January, Will Dudley So Will’s living room doesn’t . ee 12TH and K Muiet RICHARD RODGERS Book ond trices » OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN 2d Production Directed » ROUBEN MAMOULIAN Donces ty AGNES de MILLE PRICES: Evenings $4.20, $3.60, $3.00, $1.80, $1.20, Tax Incl. Matinee $3.60, $2.40, $1.80, $1.20, Tax Incl. WARE -HAZELTON BOX OFFICE WEINSTOCK-LUBIN Musical Comedy besed on play “Green Grow the Liloes™ by Lynn Riggs Settings by LEMUEL AYRES Costumes by MILES WHITE Produced vader the supervision of THERESA HELGURN and LAWRENCE CANGNE® DIAL. 3-6881 Sa Sa Sa a5 eeeieieioied, planned to give his living room
that “new look”—planned to carefully refinish the woodwork and replaster the walls. Every time Will got out the putty to start filling in the cracks, a neighbor’ stopped by to-pass the time of day — and first thing you knew, there was a group of us helping Will do the job up right. After Will called a halt to the evening’s work, we’d sit around the fire enjoying a friendly argument and a look like it did a year ago—but it’s by far the most “livable” living room I know: A place you can always drop in for good talk, good beer, and a warm welcome. From where I sit, so long as Will puts that atmosphere of hospitality and good fellowship ahead of everything else, we’ll all be happy to help Will change the looks of his living room any time he wants. Grass Valley Radio Service + . sparkling glass of mellow beer. ass “AL” Meliza Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Foundation : At, Home viii -MR. & MRS. FIXH Danger Flies Ahead Summer flies make a round trip’ from garbage pail to your house, carrying poliomyelitis~ and other dread diseases. Are ALL your windows screened? No holes or rust on screens? At Builders and Consumers, you can get screen doors and window. screens, wire, protective enamel, éverything for the home. BUILDERS & CONSUMERS * LUMBER CO. TELEPHONE G.-V. 1050 GLENBROOK Phone 1032 Sound Systems ® Recordings Philco Auto Radios Free Pick-up and Delivery in Nevada City Riverence.. and Efficiency Funeral arrangements’ are trying in time of deep sorrow. For that reason, you'll prefer the sympathetic efficient staff .at HOLMES FUNERAL Home. Every minute detail may be safely % entrusted to us. At all times, % reverence is shown for the 4 dead and consideration for < &y the living. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner 246 Sacramento St. Telephone 203 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Nevada City pew itnt . Uncle Sam Says ay) Dratinn Doonan a _. {& mew bonnet may get you in the ‘Master parade but your participaition in the Payroll Savings Plan or . — f ¢#¢he Bond-A-Month Plan will put you vt +4m the Security Parade. For ‘the twage earner, payroll savings where j work enable you to acquire = Boones Bonds on the partial pay"pment plan. For the self-employed, gin local bank maintains the BondMonth Plan. VU. S. Treasury Department y cars 18 necessary. ‘STORAGE ; 60 BY TRAIN gents for LYONS 8 ‘Through Car Service fo many Cities You can beard a Southern Pacific main . ~ wish, while the engineer drives you. line train and go straight through in your Pullman or chair car to many destinations, without changing cars. To many other points, only one change of _ This convenient service is ideal for pleasure or business trips. You can . gelax, rest or work on the train if you wa) Pullman accommodations should be reserved in advance. On certain trains chair car seats are reserved in advance, too. You can make reservations for any train at any Southern Pacific ticket office. Call at, write or telephone the office nearest you. The friendly Southern Pacific "WELL ARRANGE IT! ask for Valley = Here’s a quick picture of the Mokelumne’s 5 powerhouses, The top four—Salt Springs, Tiger Creek, West Point and Electra—are P.G.andE. plants. They will soon have a total capacity of 250,000 electrical horsepower— enough to serve the cities of Oakland, Stockton and Tracy. Newest of the group is the big 133,000 horsepower. Electra plant shown here in the final stages of construction. It will come on the line this month, bringing still more new power to serve growing California. ‘ * How to get power from water five times ..and not consume a drop Water shooting from nozzles with rocket-force spins 16-ton water wheels like toy tops in P. G. and E. powerhouseg,. not a drop is wasted—it’s put to work again and Five different times, for example, water is borrow the Mokelumne River and sent rushin (giant steel pipes)to whirl the generators. way to municipal water supplies and farmer’s irrigation ditches. ~ but from through. penstock» enit’s sent back onits : Work never stops om our powerbuilding program ~~ PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY ws For the record a al P. G. and E.’s water storage helps supply irrigation ‘needs along the Mokelumne ere New Electra ss * A% replaces one & a : of California’s \ y earliest hydro plants..in continuous service. since 1902 & The Mokelumne project is just part of America’s largest interconnected power system -