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MAY 28-JUNE 3, 1973
Hike or bike while it’s still spring-like.
Snow tires certainly should be off your car now... Dionne
quints born May 28, 1934... New Moon May 31... Eclipse
of Sun of 1919 upholds Einstein . . . Average length of days
for week, 15 hours, 5 minutes... Duke of Windsor married
Wallie June 3, 19387... . June 1 highest -afternoon tide of
year; June 3 highest morning tide . . . Northern turtles lay
eggs ... Memorial Day May 28... Yankee Doodle first sung
June 1,1755 ... Mt. Everest conquered May 29, 1953 ...If
you would enjoy the fruit, pluck not the flower.
Old Farmer’s Riddle: What friends should you have around
: ; when you feel tired? (Answer below.)
Ask the Old Farmer: Recently
I heard the old expression
“Hay foot, straw foot.” I
was told it originated during
World War I, but I’m sure
it was ‘used before then.
What do you say? £E.D.,
Dallas.You are right. The “hay-foot, stra w-foot? story goes back to
the Civil War and perhaps even to the Revolution. Green
recruits often did not know their left from right feet and
the instructor attached hay to one and: straw to the other,
calling attention to the stuff instead of saying “left and
right.” Personally we doubt if there is any foundation of
fact behind it. :
Home Hints: To remove rust from a wood stove, sandpaper it and then
rub with oil . . . Give a dog a pillow of camomile flowers to keep fleas
away... Riddle answer: Only nodding acquaintances.
OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS
New England: First part of week clear and warm with highs
in 70s; rain and-cool latter part.
Greater New York-New Jersey: Rain and cool to start, then
clear and warm; rain latter part, then clear and hot on
weekend.
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Clear and warm at first, then rain;
end of week cloudy and hot.
Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Clear and hot to start, then moderately heavy rain by midweek; warm and partly cloudy on
weekend. 2
Florida: Most of week rainy and hot; rain heavy along Gulf
and in north. 5
Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Clear and warm
to start, then heavy rain; clear and warm again latter part.
Greater Ohio Valley: Rain most of week and very warm; clear
and hot on weekend. j
Deep South: Partly cloudy and hot to start, then light -—rain
by midweek; clear and hot latter part.
Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Rain and warm all week;
moderately heavy rain at first, then intermittent rain latter
part. :
Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Light rain and warm at
first, then clear and hot in central and western regions; end
of week cloudy and warm, then rain over weekend.
Central Great Plains: Rain, heavy at first, then clearing before
midweek; week ends rainy and very warm. :
Texas-Oklahoma: Week begins cloudy and warm, then rain,
heavy in central part; end of week cloudy and very warm.
Rocky Mountain Region: Rain and cool to start, then clear and
warm, end of week very warm with light rain.
Southwest Desert: Clear and hot all week with high temperatures in the low 100s.
Pacific Northwest: Rain to start, then clear and warm through
the end of the week. :
California: Cloudy at first, then clear and hot by midweek;
cloudy and cool latter part. ;
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LOVE AT first sight
available to good homes at the Grass Valley Animal Shelter. This particular
pup though, will not be there as he went home with the photographer.
Wed., May 23,1973 "he Nevada County Nugget 3
. Rita Burda fondles one of the many pups that are
smorgasbord, sponsored by the
United MethodistChurch of
Nevada City, will be from 1 to 6
p.m. May 27.
Smorgasbord May 27 in NC
The annual Norwegian the 120-year-old church.
Mrs. Hilmen Kjorlie will once tickets.
again direct the dinner. Menu
items include meat balls, fish
balls, herring, turkey, ham, ROAD OIL
salads, homemade breads, lefse
and many varieties of § State Specification
Norwegian cookies such as Oil — Not Crank
Case Oil
rosettes, sand bakkels and
Krumkage.
Members of the church are
working to make this a
successful dinner and will oe YUBA-SUTTER
toration o the proceeds for restoratio OIL & BURNER CO.
Classiiied Ads the
742-5816
“a Mile No. of Yuba City
little fellows with the on Highway 99E
big pulling power
Church members have tickets
for sale with a limited number to
be available at the door. Call
Mrs. H. Curnow at 265-2251 for
Can brownouts or
blackouts happen here?
There have been no
brownouts or blackouts here
because PG&E has built
new electric facilities on *
schedule as needed.
But if our construction
program is slowed down
unduly or stopped, there
definitely can be brownouts
or blackouts here. We build
ahead to prevent such problems. And we must continue
building, because nowadays
it takes up to ten years and
even more to acquire a
suitable site, obtain regulatory approvals, construct and
get a major power plant
“on the line.”
Some people claim
growth should be slowed
down, thereby reducing the
need for more power plants.
But the fact is that
power demands are continu
ing to increase. And PG&E
must meet these demands
reliably, and on time, or ther
will be power shortages.
Weare doing our job now agencies assure that in doing
and are ready, willing and — so we serve the best public
able to keep on doing it. interests, including environre. Moreover, qualified,compemental and ecological
tent and responsible publie considerations.
_ Tokeep your electricity on tomorrow,
we must build today. " PG»E