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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

August 28, 1976 (12 pages)

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03] Charie — Saturday, fngust 28, 1978 — Page 2 PHONE 273-6032 165 MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY George Seagal The tinues to grow, partly demand is critical. . The demand for energy con. because population itself continues to grow. The problem of meeting this growing So, some say that solar energy will help relieve these energy demands. And it may. That's why, along with. major universities, research institutes and solar equi ment manufacturers, PG&E is looking for ways to make UL ——— -— sun energy.more practical. For example, PG&E is participating in the construction of three _ solar cm gp scale homes inFresno,SanJoseand. eek. (Solar energy combined with built-in energy con-a servation features can supply up to 70% of the homes’ _ heating needs.) But while solar ene : esc is promising, its expensive. So science andindustry are working on that, too, by actively studying solar For 9 no apa stopbya _} ee Seine casa PG&E office or send — ‘ 4 inthiscouponforyourfree ‘ i ‘copy of PG&E's"SUN ENERGY” 4 ; waysthatsolarenergy mightbe 1 ‘motane ; _. usedin your home. And who : . — ; provetobea brilliantsolution: 1 ~ PGE ) Featuring fninstrela, food and drink. Through Sept. 20 : WATERCOLOR SHOW at/ Jennifer Paul's Gallery at Lake of the Pines. Call 273-5194 for times and information, Angust 30 Sept. 2 LATE REGISTRATION for ' “LET GEORGE D z° United Methodist Church. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Donation: $2.50, children under 12, $1.50. Call 273-2060 for reservations by September 3 deadline. A few — will be available at the ll 3RD ANNUAL’ GOLF Alta Sierra Country Club beginning at 10 a.m. Entrance fee: $3 x NEVADA COUNTY Mugge 104 So, Pine Street Nevada City, Ca. 95959 Telephone 265-2559 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY NEVADA COUNTY poid at Nevada City, newspaper circulation by the Nevada County Superior Court, June 3, 1960. Decree No. 12,406 Subscription Rates: One Year . . $3.00 Two Years .$5.00 NEVADA CLOCRERY. 206 MAIN ST., NEVADA CITY — ACROS§:from BANK OF AMERICA _ i SI