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Wed., July 18,1973 The Nevada County Nugget 3
oo) ™mOLD
rE ARMER'sS
JULY 23-29, 1973
; Now’s the time when lightning sears the sky.
Gather your medicinal herbs now ... Wright Brothers flight
over 1 hour July 27, 1909 . ... New Moon July 29th... Cut
brush now . . . Average length of days for the week, 14
hours, 42 minutes . .. Stars and Stripes over Guam again
July 28, 1944... Egg fried U.S. Capital steps July 28, 1928
. .. Cuban Revolution began July 26, 1953 . .. There’s no
ugly love or handsome prison.
Old Farmer’s Riddle: Why is a pack of cards like a garden
shed? (Answer below.)
!
Ask the Old Farmer: I have
always taken it for granted
that the authorized American spread eagle could be
used facing either to the
right or left. Recently I
have heard this is not so —
that eagles always face left.
Is this right? J.F., Atlanta.
Our understanding is that
the eagle always faces toward the olive branch — on
the Great Seal of the United
States — which is the military right.
Home Hints: Oil of sassafras is a good mosquito repellent and it also
relieves itching from bites . . . To rid a kettle of its iron taste, boil a
mixture of hay and water in it . . . Riddle answer: There are spades in it.
OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS
New England: Most of week clear and hot; light rain latter
part.
Greater New York-New Jersey: First part of week cloudy and
hot; rain end of week, heavy on weekend.
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Intermittent rain and hot all week.
Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Clear and hot through midweek,
then rain through end of week.
Florida: Rain to start, then clearing and very hot by midweek; rain again on weekend.
Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: First part of
week cloudy and hot; light rain and hot latter part.
Greater Ohio Valley: Rain off and on throughout week; cloudy
and hot on weekend.
Deep South: Light rain through midweek, then clear for rest.
Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Rain all week and very
warm. ;
Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Heavy rain to start, then
showers continuing through remainder of week.
Central Great Plains: Heavy rain at first, then clear and hot;
light rain latter part. :
Texas-Oklahoma: Rain, heavy to start, and hot, then
by midweek; end of week clear and hot.
‘Rocky Mountain Region: Clear and warm to start, then thun©
dershower latter part; mostly clear on weekend.
Southwest Desert: First part of week cloudy with temperatures near 110; scattered showers end of week and cooler.
Pacific Northwest: Hot to start, then cloudy and cooler
through most of week; light rain on weekend.
California: Mostly clear and pleasant all week.
NEVADA CITY employes George Nelson and Houston Spires head underground
with cement to repair the rock wall in the city’s newly opened tunnel.
cooler
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Don’t pre-heat it f : ne
over an hour to cook r foods that take
Turn it off as soon as
using it. Heart and bloodvessel
disease course offered
you're through
Don’t use it to heat your kitchen
eae i NS
Asummer of research into the
causes and cures of heart and
blood vessel diseases is again
being offered to 52 outstanding
college science students through
the Heart Association’s Student
Research Associates Program.
This year two University of
California students have been
selected by the Heart
‘Association to receive $750
stipends and individual tenweek assignments working with
prominent research scientists in
the Sacramento area.
Miss Karen Auditore, a senior
at UC, Davis, majoring in
Biological Sciences will be
working with Dr. Anthony
DeMaria at the Sacramento
Medical Center where her main
source of investigation will be
working in the field of echo
cardiography.
a
Mr. Darrell Wilson who is a
graduate student at UC, Davis,
in the field of biomedical
engineering has been assigned
to work in the-areas of circuit
design for medical instruments
and . coordination and
analyzation of ‘data received
through heart catheterization.
At the end of their ten-week
assignment, both students will
participate in area roundtables
to discuss and evaluate their
summer’s work. Each will also
submit a personal evaluation of
the program at that time. In five
years a follow-up survey of
former participants will be
taken to evaluate the career
placement of the Student
Research award program.
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