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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

July 1, 1970 (12 pages)

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BUSINESS BILLBOARD Water Problems?] PUMPS — FILTERS PIPE — FITTINGS . A. King & Son Len Gilbert Re UANCE GROUP TIT W. Main — P.O. Box 1034 Grass Valley, Ca. Ph. 265-6166 erations will take about WASHINGTON HOTEL ROOMS—COCKTALSBreakfast—Lunch—Dinner Washington, Calif. 265-4364 ee : ae fe oy Wig ge Heit are CEE TER “h — Sua + ts ‘ses ne ok E ‘ d = ¥. 7% 3 =? 3 Sistas eae Astieereres en's ae peree ee see a Were oes oaks St Sd PENA ESSA ELAN N SS CAST RS RTA SS SEAN ARAL RE CREED eRe ee a ee ee La ARTE RE IIE? PRS ’ . 2g . Sierra route to be closed off and on State Highway 49 in Sierra county will be closed intermittently for 30 minutes at a time east of Yuba Pass between 8 a.m, and 5 p,m. weekdays due to blasting. The point of closure is a onemile section eight miles west of Sierraville, The State Division of HighWays is reconstructing a onemile section of this highway. The blasting and hauling optwo weeks, according to Highway Supt. LaRoy Carroll, and after that there may be one-way traffic controls while new surfacing is applied. The. project will take about six weeks, 22 Sh EMA EEE SSH ee Cee Se ae PETS Re 24% cilities available at Bullards for the public. In the lower photo Forest Service Rangers Bob Cron (left) and Edwin Greggs uncover the entrance sign to Bullards Bar Recreation Area, ~~ Auburn Lake Trails, exclusive multi-million dollar recreational community being developed near Auburn, will celebrate completion of the first phase of construction of recreational facilities with an Cld Fashioned Summer Fun Day Festival on July 11, The free, day-long fun-fest will feature stars of top television programs; a flight by a colorful, 100-foot high hot air balloon; Dixieland band; drawing for dozens of prizes, including a color television set; 10 cent hot dogs and 5 cent soft drinks, and “old fahsioned skimmers for adult guests. Michael Landon, co-star of "Bonanza", will headline the allstar cast of entertainers. Also on the program are Pat Buttram, co-star of "Green Acres," Molly Bee, country and western singing star; and Jack Bailey, musical comedy star and for 20 years master of ceremonies on “Queen for a Day." Project Manager Tom Reilly said the highlight of the day will be two hour-long shows put on by the all-star cast. The shows will be held at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m, Admission to the shows is by ticket only. Free tickets can be obtained from the Auburn Lake Trails Welcome Center at Elm and High ‘Streets, Auburn. Tickets will also be sent tothose writing to Auburn Lake Trails, Suite 6, 6735 Fair“Oaks Blvd., Carmichael, Calif. 95608, .or phoning 916 481-4428,
The event celebrates completion of an extensive equestrian center and the filling and stocking of five fishing ponds linked with meandering streams that run through the 3,751 acre Auburn Trails property. DRUPAL ARGO ERS ey Diamond board 4 sets dividend of 45 cents NEW YORK, N. Y., — The Board of Directors of Diamond International Corporation today declared a quarterly dividend of 45 cents a share on the common stock, payable August 1, 1970 to shareowners of record July 9, 1970, Diamond International has an 89-year record of uninterrupted dividend payments, a record which ranks 11th among the manufacturing firms listed on the New York Stock Exchange, Diamond International is a leading domestic and international manufacturer of packaging, printing, molded pulp products, metal containers, corrugated containers, paperboard, pulp and paper, household tissue products, playing cards, plastic mated packaging systems, paperboard and paper-making machinery, business printing and bank stationery, lumber, matches and wood products. Diamond International Corporation's net income for the first half of 1970 amounted to $17,008,000 compared with $17,857,000 for the same period of 1969, . Auburn Lake Trails wil celebrate completion July 11 cated on a 15-acre site and includes a two-story clubhouse; a two-story equestrian building and barn with tack room, ready room, dressing rooms, trophy room, and 24 stalls in four related wings; a 150 x 250 foot show-size outdoor arena, and corral and paddock areas, The equestrian center and the newly filled and stocked ponds complete the first phase of construction of amenities at Auburn Lake Trails. i The second phase of construction, already underway or Scheduled, includes a 9-hole, 3-par golf course; two tennis courts; a competition sized swimming pool; overnight camping areas; 34 miles of bridle trails, and play areas. A two-story recreation pavilion in the pool area will include adjacent cabanas, lockers, lounge, dressing. rooms, snack bar, and viewing balconies. A total of $7,383,000 is being spent for recreational amenities, on-site improvements, road construction and surfacing, installation of utilities, — scaping. The community a development of Transamerica Development Co., a subsidiary of Transamerica Corp., and Landtec Corp., who formed a partnership firm, Trans-Land Co., for the venture. The com adjoins the rag of the future $550 million 3 mile long Auburn Lake scheduled for completion in May, 1980, by the U, S, Bureau of Reclamation. Northern and easterlook the gorge of the Midd which eventually will be part of 143 miles of shoreline. FAD ORD ee RR a oh Aa