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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

April 25, 1947 (8 pages)

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_FRIDAY, APRIL 95. __NEVADA CITY-GRASS aeNUGGET ‘is likely ie to be adversely ag DRIVING CHTCK HELPFUL will pay to . “opis car a which in him-. have the toca marmer hang to The takes it rope the . all . aiming of the lig hts ch . self. . erated very frequently is a definite sonable periods. ooked . key to the service it requires. This, If Henry would ever come up with lis not a new idea but it is one that : . t any scheme for getting on with Rusis lost to sight by many car owner ‘sia short of force, with any Plan for much of the time. Because he had; establishing good neighborly relato have a new clutch place installed politbubo. recently. a veteran motorist discov. . i ; tions with the Russian . tour. They samaia just let him have “Nevada City-Grass Valley Nu poet THINKING OUT LOUD 805 Broad Street, Nevada City, Telephone 36 A Legal, Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published at, Nevada City, California HARLEY M. LEETE, jr. = = = Owner and By H. M. L. Publis her. Our prize corn tossle, Henry Wal a e we could forgive him for getting off ‘ered he had been riding the clutch. . . Pivlished Twice: Weekly, Tuesday and Friday, . ace, has ‘been welcomed: by a big : at Nevada City, California, and entered as the beam once in awhile. But Henry not: have bélieved Paris,; : committee in matter of the sécond Class ih the postoffice aty -ommninist‘apfarently is willing to ship the! himself if he hadn’t checked up. Nevada City under Act of Congress, March 3, headed by the notorious Jacqies Statue of Liberty to Moscow if only 1879. DuClose. Have-to hand it to, those we can have peace. NEW GASKETS BEST SUBSCRIPTION RATES Frenchmen, they know a, brother . You can always have g The motorist will find it pays to under the skin. Dispatches don't say Orie year (in advance) We are inclined to think with. . specify new gaskets in the reassem. . whether Wallace and DuClose. hug-} . Henry Wallace that Russia is un. bly of the power plant when having. ged and kissed each other. But a dergoing a transformation, that the l. any adjustment or repair made to) j would not be surprising. Henry has) . last thirty years has been a stage . the engine that involves the remov. gone far since he left the lowa prair-. her development that may ulti-. ial of any kind. It happens occasies. Henry’s reception in England, avately lead to a democracy similar. ionally that the desire to cut the especially by the press, did not butSpend Saturday night . . in some respects to our own. But cost of the repair results in the meter his bread much. But in France. when we think of the small group, chanic’s effort to use the oldgashere his welcome is: warm, not to say red ten men perhaps, who keep Russia tly ket again. It results too frequen hot. Whether he ever will be able io in their tight despotic grip, carein failure regardless of the good inwash all the tar off -his hands on his fully planning the succession of ‘tention. It should be avoided. return to this country, we doubt. their pewer, it would seem ag if the “wait and see’ policy of some of our ROADS AFFECT LIGHTS As Henry progresses in his tour isolationists amd pacifists, such as If a car is taken over rough roads and his attempt to discredit abroad Henry, would be a very.dangerous Broad Stiest Nevada City at high speeds for a considerable the foreign policy of his native counpolicy indeed. We have already period, National Automobile Club ee Frank Duffy try, ‘we will probably note that his waited two years since the war enddeclares the ‘headlight adjustment ' welcome grows Warmer as he aped in Europe and we have seen a proaches .Moscow. We haven’t a lot, none of it reassuring. doubt—but Joe Stalin will give him Advertisemen a bear hug and kiss on either cheek. WATCH POSTED LIMITS That will compensaie him, perhaps, ark ‘ When driving into areas with LUNCH COUNTER & OPEN TILL 2 A, 4 } commerce doin tke county’is fine. It's leading ee direction. = But:the . mein cherce lies in the state-wide and natione THE are only two ways to get this publicity in mass circulation publications which reach m audiences, in this state and elzeewhere; and rsworthy events (such as the coming Fourth of pont will rightly entitle us to publicity‘on a da City snd Gras Yeller baveres many charms and and tourist centers (i. ¢. and others).Tegrow and. as for shamed oblivion to bre wasbomegadandlae 5 ou sg = fe afi a to build what ie.
From where I sit ..4y Joe Marsh. which his which you are not familiar, suggests own country is reluctantly consignBert Stawart, Public Safety Director ing him. It may be that, if and when of National Automobile Club, be on he reaches Moscow, ‘he ‘will preach the lookout for posted speed. limits the peace at any price he is now and obey them. City limits are postTICALLY and preaching for his own country. To ed plainly and. by expetcing them, be consistent he should try to perthen obeying the posted speed, mo* suade big hearted Joe that in the torists will prevent emibarrassment long run the revolution will pay off and perhaps delay in a strange city. on ‘SomatyVetotine Service office best if he bides his time and does located at 310 W. Main Street, Grass some: little thing now make the U. “Valley. S. happier about the Reds and their The State Department of Veterans truculent swagger over eastern Eu “As Homelike t ENEACETICALLY on REAL ESTATE Affairs. will vertify elegibility after rope. . ‘by the Department of Finance of any pone ant, Oe ae eer The trouble with Henry is he just STINSON COMPANY eyes of his fellow. Americans. Both LITTLEROCK RESERVOIR Democrats .and Republicans Insurance, Mimeographing, Public Stenographer, Notary. Phone Answering Service thas to have the limelight. He doesn’t stop to think how cheap he is in the TROUT SEASON OPENS’ AT As a Barn” Cy Hartman finally got his new barn painted, but plenty of folks had a hand in it. Whenever someone got a free day, or a little extra time, they’d come’ over and help out with paint and brush. And Cy, to show his apprecia of. wehnten the veteran will be notified . regard » Opening day of trout season found hig words abroad as little short of some 4000 anglers gathered at Littraitorous. But in our view the State tlerock reservior, Los Angeles CounDepartment should not do any passNational -Automobile port cancelling andcut short his Chub. About 1800 fishermen crowd tion, held a big “barn warming” Saturday—for all the folks who’d helped.him (but not barring those who couldn’t). Ma Hartman supplied sandwiches, and Cy rolled out a mellow keg of beer. You’d never think of a barn as “homelike.” But with those lanterns hanging from the rafters: rails ~~ shift tables spread heavy with — food; and Ed Carey's fiddle play. . ing while the folks enjoyed their beer—Cy’s barn was sure a mighty . hospitable-looking place! From where I sit, it’s just about as appropriate to have a barn. ’ warming as a housewarming , ,, if only because it’s another chance to get neighbors together ing . spirit of good fellowship. fet 102 W. Main Street Grass Valley Telephone 101-3 Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation q Jed the lake with boats and clustered thickly along the shore. Although aveage take of some 300 of these fighermen was 4 to 5 trout about 20} 'iimits of trout were checked: in. ild’s lear Voice Forever STRIPERS TAKEN IN # SACRAMENTO COUNTY Streams were high and muddy in ) Sacramento County last week, yet . etripedbase -fishing was fair. Some stripers were taken by bait fishing }im the area near Rio Vista and “Decket Island, in the Mokelumne River, Steamboat Slough and the Sacramen. ON A MUSIC CENTER RECORD “APPLY BRAKES GENTLY ; 4 i ed ad Pars: 3 . 7 bh Sgr a8 ne oN PO RA ON ATTE TRE 2 RNR ND RN { ; CAINE ELT TE ie aire gM UE 7 nA ali a NN PACT . . Adults May Record Their Favorite Poem or Song sailors . COMPLETE RECORDING STUDIO _, RADIO SALES .-SERVICE . . A TONE T i Who else of i Frequency . Beer. 3—Aute 4 needle. 5— ed stationize NEVAD:/