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WONDERING HUMANS watched and gaped as they saw scenes on their television sets,. such as
these Sunday night--the first walk by man on the moon's surface. Below is a photo of the landScape and above one of the astronauts approaches Lem, the lunar module, These photos were
taken about five feet: from the television set in a darkened room using a 120 film camera set
at f 3.5 at 1/25 of a second,
LOST YOUR . .
CREDIT CARDS?
Xe» NOW WHAT?
“HOT-LINE” THAT’S WHAT!
Hot-Line is a.new MLB service that
protects you from charges made on
your Master Charge and other credit
_cards if they are lost or stolen.
Within seconds after notification,
Hot-Line computers assemble information about your cards and account
: . ' number. Telegrams go out to each
credit card company involved —immediately. Your liability ends
and you're in the clear as soon as the telegrams are received.
Even if you have credit card insurance you'll need Hot-Line.
Insurance companies don't send out notification of missing cards
-~— that’s still your job. , .
The cost for Hot-Line service? Only $5 per year. Think of the
dollars . . . and headaches it could save you! : :
Check with your closest MLB office for an application today.
You won't be sorry!
t
Moruzr Looe BANK
MEMBER F.D.I.C.
GRASS VALLEY ¢ NEVADA CITy
PLACERVILLE * SONORA * FOLSOM
TWAIN HARTE © ALTAVILLE
Wednesday, July 23, 1969 The Nevada County Nugget 5
New students shouldenroll «=
ROCKLIN. — Students planning to the Junior College because
to enroll at Sierra College for they cannot enter four year
the first time for the fall seschools due to a combination of
mester are being urged not to cutbacks and lack of space and
wait until the last minute, finances, Thig, will only result
"We will probably have our in increased preSsure for the
biggest enrollment in Septemcommunity colleges."
ber,'' Martin Taylor, dean of With classes. scheduled to bestudent personnel, said. ""Agreat gin on Monday, Sept. 8.
number of students are turning et
La /
If you ever find yourself in
peeet about w = el Sops (2)
regarding your telephone . a)
3 0; s oo service, here’s a kind of
‘““pocket directory’’ I
thought you’d find useful:
CALL YOUR BUSINESS
OFFICE (Check the front pages
of your phone book for number).
To order a phone, to get a
different kind of phone service, to move your service
to your new home, to change
or add a listing in the phone
book, to apply for a telephone credit card, to ask a
uestion about your bill, to
check rates for a particular
kind of service, to get an
additional phone book, to
et a free personal directory
or often-called numbers, to
get help if you’ve received anonymous calls, to ask
about phone service for a handicapped person.
CALL REPAIR SERVICE (Check the front pages
of your phone book for number). If your phone does
not wail: if you find a pay phone out of order:
DIAL “0”? FOR OPERATOR. To place a long distance call you can’t dial direct, to arrange for a
conference call, to call overseas, to find out rates
for long distance calls not listed in the phone book,
to obtain credit for a misdialed long distance call.
‘*Communications, Prologue to Tomorrow'’ and ‘‘The
* “Longest Bridge’’, are the titles of two exciting new talks
now available through our office in Grass Valley.
The first talk tells what telephone service might be like
in thet year 2000 when terms such as Picturephone, Bellboy, call transfer, call waiting, etc., will be commonplace.
i ” oe
The other talk deals with the problems encountered while
laying underseas cable to provide fast, reliable transoceanic telephone calling. Mis nen
Both half-hour presentations feature color slides and are
nontechnical; making them ideal for presentation .before
service clubs, church groups, schools, etc. If you would like
to arrange for a program, please contact the Grass Valley
Business Office, 273-2211. :er’
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ped \ ,
_4SMOK A reminder from Smokey the Bear:
a carelessly discarded match or
‘yy Bum cigarette—even a spark from a
{ «i%: . campfire—can start forest fires.
\ St’ > ~=So be especially careful during these
Se” dry summer months!
@ Pacitic Telephone
3 George 0. Hutchins, a
Your Telephone Manager in Nevada City 4