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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
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