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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

December 4, 1974 (8 pages)

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a og Nevada County Nugget Wed. Dec. 41974 be ature produced by education in science and inliter inind with still is brochure, on rvati conse gy Ener e, © Ta’ a glowing ‘glowing ochr al Ti With the backing of the State Commission on -Economic sm reports that . inflation is sinking on Touri Diviofsi tourism “is asstrong. sumer’s disposable income. tee, healthy as ever’ cum ohn id sca Wan wet te is the were soetied. eat knowledging wide the Department research for the state is , er what position of the travelling and marketing efforts pin_ matt h is the development of business, : one atspecific — of Commerce whic l trade. oh bat ¢ and age ai ten ents parent agency of the division. tourism and internationa . Cooperation— segm t repor e h t ? have changed’ geeli tiomg glen Depareaees of Comesetes Bal arepttgirer mize © ‘the available California’.” umping pao votinelatie at? state auto travellers< ‘business is good, fellows” oft Ou the pitch,ce , chamber of commer in some declined, it states "have into how it h 10 to 15 per brochure goes § as mucas ing by ‘executive order to the and instead “concentrated on but air, bus and rails ‘‘spearheaded’’ the bring ornia Lieutenant Governor in 1971 and highly visible promotional and portance of tourism and other lumes.are up significantly.” together of. forty Calif es at a Florida the next year transferred back public relations activities.” agenci Deplaning figures for the travel tion of tour wholesalers se metropolitan areas of the conven Because of that Post pmmended the deletion of s are Its defined responsibilitie $1 million from the ly near and ss busine the promotion of 8.8 per centin San Francisco, 7.5 brochure to tour promotions. 's 2.2 million budget. tment depar of ion expans ; growth rial centin San Diego and3.4per The detailing of the whats, indust and then devotes half of the ve similar public relations type promotional activities could be considered responsibilities of the private sector, not of the state. They are costly, without per the divorce hows of putting. cent in Les Angeles over last whys and e andmaterial and measurable Scienc of Museum the of ‘together a travel tour package is promotion of tourism and the year’s count. Industry from the department. statewide benefits.” public : igeles during “the ee ESB SE eae EE expect to encouragement . of one mighting
, someth showed sly the figure Curiou in San Diego bulletin than an objective state For example: “All in all, ae reasonably good 6S cere ermas tourism husiness is good, but the industry shouldn’t be lulled by success. Cities, county license fees. ‘ {t Nevada county has received $2,398.41 as its share of the November apportionment of state-collected ‘‘in-lieu” motor Grass Valley’s share was “$568.13 and Nevada City -. received $248.85 which is the “share of license fees and other + vehicle license fee account during October, 1974. State tax at the rate of $2 per excis market value takes the — 00 $1of “© place of local property tax on motor vehicles. -Except for that portion —. withheld to cover ad ministrative costs, the money is returned to local governments which may use it for general purposes. Distribution is based on the 1970 federal census as a to reflect new in _ corporations, annexations, artment of _ finance cial censuses and state. : Every winter we point out that AG “the season’s the reason” your ee ; "a Weatherstrip around doors * "id ( ekes™ PG&E bills go up. That's because. a“~~ during winter months you use more energy for heating, lighting, cooking, TV watching and other 4 Sans bia: pay for natural gas and fuel oil. in ait aan We are coni tinuing Be ~ ..24 to and windows. Insylate walls and ceilings. Clean or replace furnace _filtersif necessary. Keep the fireplace damper closed when not in use. Close drapes at night, and set your workhardto — thermostat no higher than 68°.’ You'll also save energy by turning off lights and the TV when ed fuel even higher because of increas not in use. And by not prethey're your~ down hold help can . You possible _ PG&E. most costs. As you may know, home comforts. But this winter, bills will be rate increases have been to offsetthe higher prices we, PG&E, must pu -~ be efficient and hold down your rates as much as PG&E bill too, by following these energy conservation tips. heating the oven. And tell the kids: “Shut that door! is