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This weokend
Gem and mineral dealers
from far and near will be
showing their wares at the
annual Gem and Mineral Show
at the Nevada City Armory this
weekend. ;
‘“Barth’s Treausres” is the:
title of this years show sponsored by the Nevada County
. Gem and Mineral Society. The
show is free to the public and the
doors will open from 10a.m. to 9
p.m. Saturday and from 10 to 5
on Sunday. .
The show is the focal point of
the club’s activity for almost
half a year. The purpose is twofold, educational and entertainment. Some of the arwt in some displays are for
Styles exhibited include
faceted gem stones, rocks
shaped into spheres, cabachons,
butterflies perhaps, or pictures
done by intarsia (segments
fitted together as in a -jigsaw
puzzle), or natural pictures
found in the rocks after sawing
Wed., Oct. 9,1974 The Nevada Co
is done. oe
woods, fossils, crystals, ‘ and
are. some of the subject
materials used.
The in action section
at this coming show will include
two faceters, a stone carver, a
lapidary saw, a lost-wax casting
demonstration, and enamel
bead making
A
“pe
pounds,
37 inches
approximately. 1100
about five feet long,
\Camptonville New
CAMPTONVILLE, Sept. 27 —
Graveside funeral services were
held Tuesday in Camptonville
Cemetery for the late Vernon
Fred Lyons, with. Judge Acton
following
months. Part of the time he was
confined at the Veterans’
Hospital in Reno. He was born in
Wisconsin on February 23, 1903
and came west when a young
man. He followed several .
during his life time
the activities of the community.
He was a veteran of World
War Two and had served in the
Coast Guard, Army Air Force
and the Navy.
He is survived by his: wife,
Beatrice, and step-daughter
Barbara Schneider of CampCity, and a mumber
grandchildren, nieces
nephews.
and :
pit the past weekend at
their’ old home in Castro Valley,
Laughlin of Lincoln was
a brief visit.
Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland
returned Monday following
surgery and three weeks in the
Fremont Medical Center in
Yuba City.
“Ul see to it that YOU TWO are tranquilized
and transplanted for this!” :
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4 wide and 22 inches thick. Part of
itis black and covered with tiny
quartz crystals. Following the
show the log will be per} manently located at the Nevada
County’ Fairgrounds.
During the show the dining
area in the Armory will-have
lunches and dinner available.
* MADISON LODGE
Madison Lodge, Free and
Accepted Masons will host the
Peninsula Lodge of Belmont
Saturday evening when the
Belmont Lodge confers a third
degree on one of its candidates
" at the local temple. Joe Blake,
master of Madison Lodge, announced that a dinner at 6:30
p.m. will precede the evening ‘
ceremony and he urges a good
attendance to greet the Bay
Area delegation.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF FILING
\ APPLICAITON FOR
INCREASES FOR
INTRASTATE
TELEPHONE RATES
FB) eens Telephone and
elegrap' mpany on ptember 30, 1974, filed with the
Public Utilities Commission of
the State of California an application. for authority to increase certain intrastate rates
and charges applicable to
telephone service furnished
within the State of California.
e pr rate-increases will
rmit Pacific to offset increases inexpenses due to wage,
‘salary and associated increases.
In general terms, the roposed
rate changes ‘are as follows:
No changes would be made
in basic monthly exchange
service rates.
Service connection charges
would increase» for new and
additional service, moves of
customer’s telephone sets,
certain ‘changes of customer's
sets and key telephone system
services, and .in place connection charges. The charge for
initial connection of a residence
telephone would be increased
from $24.00 to $30.00; the
business charge would increase
from $35.00 to $45.00. The charge
for a customer-initiated change
in. telephone number wou d
increase from $5.00 to $10.00 for
a residence telephone, and from
$10.00 to $15.00 for a business
telephone. :
Charages for line extension ; and service connection facilities
in suburban areas would be
to reduce the free
footage allowance and to base
charges for excess footage on a
rcentage of cost instead of a
lat rate per foot.
For intrastate message toll
service, increases are proposed
in operator-handied station and
person rates. The day period
W business ‘aids —
attraction will be a
eat hoe estirnated to weigh oe
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Grass Valley
programming
“Chances are. you cannot
watch a television program 147 Mill St., Ph. : 13-62
without some process Of the weennnnnnnn nn
picture having gone through the 13. Help Wanted ~
’ Grass Valley Group.”
Bill Barnhart, a senior RESPONSIBLE PERSON
engineer for Grass. Valley Wanted to own & operate U-S.
Group, quoted these odds to Postage Stamp Machines in
Nevada City Rotarians at a local stores. Accounts furnished by Co. Pleasant business. You
with the can earn high monthly income
rt time with. tremendous full
“at its: Bitney Springs ins penentiet: Be 2 ion oes
all og . perience no mportant.
location for sina tag mi Requires car and $1125 to $2250
Donald Hare 10 ; cash investment. Other mdse.
company in 1959 and it has vending routes also available.
continued to expand, Barnhart For details write & include your
said. age Postage Division: fe
lest Vendors Supply, Inc. :
In February the business was American River Dr.,
ou Lagoa nok Sacramento, Calif. 95825poration. Several months ag°ResponsiBLE P
was broken for a NeW Wanted to own aa’ ouerite
30,000 foot building, Barnhart candy & confection vendin
said. The number of employes route, Grass. Valle and
surrounding area. Pleasant
on the payroll has jumped from business. High profit items. Can
about 130 in 1973 to 230 in 1974, start : part-time.according 'te.figures he cited. rience not mpartent.
, equires car and $960 cash
PUBLIC NOTICE™ ii
investment. For details write &
.. include your phone. SAI, 719
direct dialed initial period would hy
be reduced from tee minutes i
ard Road, Burbank, Calif.
to one minute. Under this —
arrangement, messages shorter AO. Miscoliens
than three minutes would pysiness LOANS Ol
generally _ cost less and Securit ; ial. B ; 2
ges of three minutes or urity sinancial. ox 1912,
evening, the rate for air ;
dialed messages under 51 miles 44. Musical instrumen"s
would be increased, with CO
decreases at certain mileage PIANO. Walnut Bo pang Console
‘steps. The night direct dialed Piano to be picked up & sold in
‘vate would be extended to ins this ‘area. Will sacrifice to
«clude all day Saturday. For coin responsible party. _Cash or
» separate raet schedule terms. Also Organ_ with
would: be established. Automatic Rhythm. -206-CH3Residence extensions: would 9270 or write Credit Mor., 612
be increased from $1.00 to $1 25 §,.W. 152nd, Seattle, WN., 98166.
per month. °
TOUCH—TONE Colla
r
Sale
Rag tte)
Service would be restructu PUBLIC NOTICE
ie iweiyiee aoe gp ent
siness and residence service
and PBX trunks. nitcetion To
Some key equipments fh MODIFY NATURAL
incre Wid Area Teleph e ie rea elepnone NOTICE .
Service installation charge per Pico S Neg Bis GaN Bia ss
access line would increase from University of Nevada System,
daar ree ‘ 4g Stead Campus, Reno, Nevada,
jain tal sce foent ~ _ Holder of License Number 32 of
emental equipment in~ the State of California to engage
stallation charges and certain jn operations to modify na ural
private line supplemental precipitation by _ artificial
Sruiprvent installation charges means, on behalf of the Bureau
we be nage a ite te oe Reclamation, rtment of
e rates Pp © the Interior, located at Federal
applicaiton are estimated to Byjiding, Denver, Colorado, and
produce additional annual 9rosS the Department of Conservation
revenue of $83,800,000 above ang Natural Resources, State of
sup
present rate levels. Nevada, will conduct
Hearings on the applicaton / uct. & program
We ngs Slater date. Notice of weather modification by artificial nucledtion of clouds
with silver iodide and other
appropriate nucleating a nts to
increase useful bag 5 ion at
certain locations in the Truckee
and Carson River Watersheds.
The area in which the
of such hearings will
published not less han five nor
more than thirty days prior to
the initia! hearing.
The Company’s proposed
rates would become effective in
various California counties and oper
municipal corporations, inin geyg oiy LN. ~~
cluding the County of Nevada Highway 50 and Interstate 80.
and the City of Nevada City. The target area will be the
upon grant of authority therefor Truckee and Carson River
by the California Public Utilities Watersheds. The target area
TT hee lication Wa and the areas immediately .
rt Peels coi s PP inte Y adjacent are in the mountainous —
nspec a any intere eastern regions of Eldorado,
rson in the office of the Pacific pjacer, Nevada, and— Sierra
elephone and Telegraph Counties of California, and in the
Company at 149 South Auburn, Washoe, Storey, and Douglas
Grass Valley, California and in
Green Volley eee Get ee.
Commission of the State of
Commission of tne or state the’enina trom bout October
Building, Civic Center, San 15, through May 15, 1975..
Francisco, California, and. State PATRICK SQUIRES
Building, 107 South Broadway. Licensee Desert
Los ah California. ~ . Research Institute _
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE Nevada System —
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY .
By: ARTHUR C. LATNO, JR. Dated: September 12, 1974.
Date 2) cubhestion: October’. oates of Publication: Sammut:
Oct,.2, and 9, 1974,