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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

February 12, 1975 (8 pages)

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Three Tahoe area hikes are planned \ A guided overnight snowmobile trip to Bodie, the old ghost town at Bodie State Historic Park, and two easy snow hikes will be offered by the state\parks of the Lake Tahoe area \on the weekend of want to bring their cameras. They will also need extra food, extra clothing, and extra gas for their snowmobiles. The group will stay in one of the old houses, but they must be prepared to spend the night in below-zero weather. PUBLIC NOTICE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FEDERAL POWER COMISSION PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY PROJECT No. 2310 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MODIFICATION OF COMPANY RESERVOIRS. Public notice is hereby given that application for Modification of Company Reservoirs was filed July 1, 1974, revised September 25, 1974, under the Federal Power Act (16. U.S.C. 791a-825r) by Pacific Gas and Electric Sour en? (Correspondence to: Mr. J. F. Roberts, Jr., Vice PresidentRates and .Valuation, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, 77 Beale Street, San Francisco, California 94106) for Drum Spauieig Project No. 2310 located in: the Counties of Nevada and Placer, California. Applicant seeks Commission approval of its proposal to modify the operation of eight company reservoirs including one reservoir at Project. No. 2310. The modifications would permit applicant to increase the storage capacity of several of the reservoirs and provide a total increase in generation of 34,801,000. kwh Snnugity. Applicant proposes ° implement the modifications on a five-year temporary basis. At Drum Spaulding Project No. 2310, the Drum Forebay, applicant proposes. to install. 1 foot of flashboards year round. Phone 272-1810 To register in advance, phone the Sierra Area State Park office at (916) 525-%232 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and leave your name and phone number; or you may write: Sierra Area Parks, Overnight Hike, P.O. Drawer D, Tahoma, California 95733. A ranger will call you back and give full details includingmeeting place. On all snow hikes, bring your lunch and beverage, and wear warm clothing and waterproof boots. Persons under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Dogs are hot allowed. For more information on the weekend snow hikes, ask a state park ranger or call Sierra Area State Park headquarters at (916) 525-7232. TRIPLE DIGIT INFLATION Is Possible! . Front page Wall Street Journal of 2-3-75 Hedge your devaluating dollars with gold or silver coins. Call for quotes. SPECIAL sen oats. Security Gold Exchange 212 W. Main St. (Suite 9) Holbrooke Building Grass Valley, Calif. 95945 This modification would increase the reservoir area by about 22 acres if the reservoir water surface is at the top of the ~flashboards and would increase oe aneiuo) generation by 749,000 wh. In addition, applicant is requesting the Commission to make the changes in the pending application for license for Drum
Spaulding Project No. 2310 to show its. proposal of modifying the unlicensed Halsey Forebay Reservoir. Applicant proposes to install 1 foot of flashboards year round. This modification would increase the annual generation by 188,300 kwh. Any person desiring to be here or to make protest with reference to said application should on or before March 17, 1975, file. with the Federal Power Commission, Washington, D.C. 20426, petitions to intervene or protests in. accordance with _ the requirements of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (18 CFR 1.8 or 1.10). All protests filed with the Commission will be considered by it in determining the appropriate action to be taken but will not serve to make yhe protestants parties to a roceeding. Persons wishing to ome parties to a proceeding or to participate as a party in any hearing therein must file petitions to intervene in accordance with the ComTMission’s Rules. The application is on file with the Commission and available for public inspection.” KENNETH F. PLUMB Secretary Date of Publication: February 12, 1975. : . $ 4.60 each 8 The Nevada County Nugget Wed., Feb. 12, 1975 GV Fireman’s Ball planned on Saturday The 100th annual ball for the The program will begin at 7:30 Grass Valley Volunteer Fire p.m., with the grand march at 9, Department will Saturday evening at the Grass Music will be provided by.Loyd Valley Veterans’ Memorial Jones. Building. some members of _ the. Sacramento Banjo Band will provide entertainment. Everyone is urged to attend; tickets may be purchased from any fireman or at the door. be held followed by dancing until 2 a.m. Admission is $3 per couple and 4 CITRUS HEIGHTS . SCE CORD (SUNRISE)7901 Greenback Lane (at Sunrise Blvd.) Susan Reynolds, Mgr. 726-1888 Because every one of us different — here’s another dimension. to LSE Individualized Savings Plans Because we are all different, and have different needs, incomes, expenses and goals, there’s no one “ideal” savings plan. That’s why Placer Savings offers five different plans. They range in interest paid frorn 54% to 794%, depending on how much you want to save and for how long you want to commit your money. Placer pays top interest on each plan and that interest is compounded daily. That means annual yield actually ranges from 5.39% to 8.06%! an Where does “J.S.P.” come in? Well, you can’t write checks against any of Placer’s savings accounts and, with the exception of our regular passbook accounts, you'll pay a substantial interest penalty if you withdraw your money before the agreed to time. This tends to curb impulsive spending, hence our nickname, “Impulsive Spending Protection” sh ee Now to the extra dimension of Placer’s “J.S.P.”. . . You do not. have to put all your savings into any one of our plans. Depending on your personal income, needs and goals, you can divide your savings into one, two or more Placer “I.S.P.” plans. This gives you the greatest possible savings flexibility available with insured safety. That’s why we call them “Individualized Savings Plans”. Fora more secure future, get “I.S.P.” .. today! Locally owned and operated in the finest tradition of the Old West PLACER SAVINGS ROSEVILLE Paul Claiborne, Jr. — President 968-3461 Ray E. Taylor, Mgr. : » 783-7134 GRASS VALLEY NEVADA CITY QUINCY 202 Vernon Street 130 West Main Street National Hotel 20 Crescent Street (at Lincoln) Christian Schaaf, Mgr. 273-3314 265-5868 110 Harding Boulevard (Facing Roseville Square Christian Schaaf, Mgr. Robert Melms,Mgr. Charlotte Morgan, Mgt. 283-281 “+ © 783-5050