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Bases
The Nevada City Nugget, Tuesday, May
31. 1049-3
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ELECTRIC SERVICE IN
THIS AREA SHOULD BE
IMPROVED SAYS PG&E
Mrs. Floy-Margaret Reynolds, Society Editor
The kindest courtesy you can show your guests is to have their names
in your home-town newspaper. The nicest gesture you can give your
hosts when you are away visiting is the mention of their names in
your newspaper. And we will greatly appreciate publishing your items.
Electric
Mrs. Floy-Margaret Reynolds, telephone 186-J, is our society reporter
Nugget office, 305 Broad street, or telephone 36, will place your news
in print,
Civic
Women’s
club was hostess for the annual
meeting of California Federation
Methodist church hall.
Moulton Swanson
of
Roseville, presiding officer, opened
the meeting at 10 a.m. Reports of
A
~
a
in
purchases
from
the
Municipally
hall}
at
owned
$276,750,
property
$47,000;
detailed:
is
police
city
department,
for
increase
of
Grass
is aSsesseq
did
the
this year at $252,795;
improvements, $1,096,850; personal
property, $337,440; property exemptions, $122,200; property assessed by
state board of equalization, $125,750.
table
County officials assessed proper
decorations using centennial gold
for the theme, metal
vases*® for
yellow
flowers.
Miniature
metal
figures ‘of miners
in
a _ natural
cal year. Detailed: real estate, $5,164,220;
improvements,
$7,556,410;
getting of miniature rocks and gold
erty exempt, $948,620.
nugget pebbles were used to creafternoon
session began
at
Swanson.
Piano solos by
Mrs.
Mabel Kechley, of Grass Valley,
were greatly appreciateg before the
installation
ceremony
Tri-County
officers
of the new
for
the
com
ing year.
ty at $13,940,510 for the 1947-48 fis
personal
property $2,168,500;
prop
Assessments by the state board
of equalization in Nevada county:
real estate, $274,170; improvements,
$6,342,730;
personal. property,
618,290.
$2,
;
Grand
total
value
of
property
subject to county taxes, $23,175,700.
Tax rate, $1.87.
Nevada county receipts for 1948
fiscal] year: taxes, $758,852.23; subventions, grants, $1,060,262.36;
licenses, $575; fines, $24,442.50; privileges, $1,429.13; ‘rent of property,
Installing officers were Mrs. A. $1,072.80; interest, $3,175; fees, $16,Moulton Swanson, and Mrs. C. H. 252.67; special services, $22,771.59;
Preston. of Roseville, and Mrs. sale of property, $420.29; miscellaGeorge
Gildersleeve
of
Nevada neous $33,307.86; trust funds, $84,
ef
June 10, at 8 p.m.
Native Daughters of the Golden
West, Columbia Parlor, will meet
Friday at French Corral.
Oden Estes,
Pike,
received a
shaking up recently when his car
vice
second
president;
Mrs.
Beatrice
Butcher,
City,
secretary;
Mrs.
Nevada
Marguerite
Mrs.
S.
general, $120,106.10; protection, $77,658.27; health, $26,929.75; highways,
bridges,
$196,065.29;
recreation,
$65,270.23;
-charities,
corrections,
$656,345.52; miscellaneous, $8,532.50;
Community singing, enjoyed by
education, $711,584.40; debt interest,
all, was led by Mrs. George Raddue Sr., music director for the
.
$14,986.67; debt redemption, $28,550;
trust
funds,
$87,876.68;
agency
transactions,
$45,605.46;
transactions for other governments, $10,
.
838.73; total disbursements, $2,050,
Nevada City Women’s
Civic club.
Peggy Mlinarich New
Pocahontas, Ponemah
449.60.
Peggy Mlinarich was elected Pocahontas of Ponemah Council No.
6,
Daughters
of
Wednesday
evening
in
Pocahontas
the
Oda
Fellows hall. The meeting was featured by the official visit of Marie
Freyer, Great Pocahontas of the
Reservation
of
Courthouse is valued at $255,000.
County jail, $50,000; hospital, $225,000;
highway equipment, $53,263;
other buildings and grounds, $85,000;
other
equipment,
$10,000;
school buildings, $574,000; total value of county property, $1,252,263.
the
National
cal council
included
Past
Great
Pocahontas Olive Harrington, Roseville; Great Keeper of the Records
Parkington;
Juan
Water
Users association will have a box
social and dance Saturday, June 18,
starting at 8 o’clock.
Card parties are scheduled at the
Catholic parish house in North San
Juan June 3 and June 17. Time is
8 p.m. for both nights.
Mrs. D. W. Hudson and daughter, Janet, and niece, Jo Ann Peyton, Sacramento, visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stuart
in Sweetland.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall of Tyler
bought the -Brian’s home in North
San Juan.
A trustee meeting will be held
tomorrow at Union Hill elementary
school.
Frank
Stuart
will
attend
Great
Al’s Corner at Tyler is planning
a dance June 4 at 8 p.m.
councils
represented.
of
‘the
Wyoming
49, Order of Redmen,
state
local
council
was
repre
drill
team
with pokebonnets and
the men added top hats and canes.
Other
officers
host council
Prophetess;
elected
for
the
were
Ruth
Wiley,
Annabelle
Brake,
Wenonah; Lee Lester, Powhatan;
Phyllis
Bluxome,
Keeper of the
Records;
oe oe.
Blanche
highly valued for its
very disagreeable smell.
Williams,
WELCOMED
Hilda
NEW YORK, N. Y.—Seated on
rear of car during triumphal parade up lower Broadway, General Lucius Clay (left) waves to
crowd. Besides him is Robert
D. Murphy, of the State Depart-_
ment, Clay’s adviser in Germany.
Distribution
Nevada
of
the
ceived from Mrs. Ruth Sickle Ford,
president ang director of the academy.
:
The show scheduled Thursday
through Saturday will: feature the
work of more than 1,000 students
from.
all over the
U. S.,
Iraq,
and Hawaii.
The
Canada,
work
dis
played will include commercial art,
interior, dress, and industrial
sign, and interior decorating.
de
City
lines
from
Nevada
WASHINGTON, D. C.—C. J.
Barry, right-hand man to Rep.
Usher L. Burdick of N. D.,
Paints a seam on the leg of
Mrs. Ruth Becker. When Mrs.
Becker
dons
seamless
nylon
stockings,
Barry’s
twistproof
handiwork’ will shine through
SEWING MACHINE
RENTALS -REPAIRS
Tahoe-Ukiah highway on the north,
in Willow Valley and at the east
ends of Boulder and Park streets.
Buttons and Belts
covered, Hemsticthing,
Buttonholes
Another improvement is the provision of an auxiliary 12,000-Vvolt
supply line to
Nevada
City, in
addition
to
that
‘directly from
Grass Valley, through a connection
with
Blanche
Hatch,
Pearl
Stratch
and Nadine Gustafsen were named
delegates
better service to the growing load.
The
three areas
are along the
from 4,000 to 12,000 volts to give
SEAMS SEEM IMPORTANT
to
department
tion of Veterans
Auxiliary.
conven
of Foreign Wars
Flat
TAYLOR’S
23342 Mill St.
Phone 276-M
Grass Valley
12,000-volt
HARRIS DRUG STORE
Nevada City
James P. DeMartini
225 Broad St.
Phone 100
Telephone 270-W
fie
Indian
Best Wishes to the
Class of 1949
GEORGE C. BOLES
Optometrist
312 Broad St.
the
circuit at a point north of the
new
Downieville
highway.
This
second source of power will help
to minimize service interruptions
due to storms or other causes.
HOW
IS YOU R CREDIT?
Show us a man who owns his own home and
we will answer the question.
NEVADA CITY—ON THE
THRESHOLD TO THE BEST
IN SPORTS RECREATION
@
NEVADA CITY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
MOVING
Local or Long Distance
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
BOUGHT AND SOLD
STORAGE
Agents for LYONS
Reliable Transfer &
Storage
Hills Flat
I. C. and JO BELL REAL ESTATE BROKERS
AND BUILDERS
Grass Valley
Phone 39
242 Commercial Street—Nevada City
WE HAVE GOOD. BUYS WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
GI and F.H.A.
CONGRATUL ATIONS to the
Graduation Cards
YOUR FINE
@
CLOTHES.
314 BROAD
Nevad a City
Won't Suffer at
PHONE 510
f
a Ha.
Col
Phyllis
(
WHEN YOU FEEL LOST
} The responsibility for making funeral arrangements is
a trying experience for the
bereaved,
Ruth
Blux
Valley
Forge
general hospital, Phoenixville, Pa.,
May 19, 1949, to Lt and Mrs. Her
bert H. Henrichs, a son. Mrs.
Henrichs is the former Betty Engstrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Olfa Jensen, Nevada City.
KEYSTONE MAR
213 Commercial Street
Phone 67
—
SSS
NEVADA CITY
One
call
secures
of our staff
who will take charge
the
services
of
all
ang
unobtrusively.
Wiley
Births
oe. ~«
was installed at
FOR THE FISHERMAN .
F lies — Leaders — Hooks
Branson.
HENRICHS—In
show
THE NEWS & NOVELTY SHOP
paper dolls.
ome, Goldie Anderson,
and
fashion
City substation to three outlying
areas
also
have been increased
HOME
were
decorated
in . Pocahontas
colors of green and pink with may
Mlinarich,
and
Chicago Academy of Fine Arts,
according to an announcement re
GRADUATING CLASS OF 1949
The
hall was decorateqa
with
roses, and the refreshment tables
Peggy
hibit
substation.
musician.
poles and’ quaint
son
The mink,
fur, has a
lector
of
Wampum;
Lila
Day,
Keeper of Wampum; Edith Solen
berg,
ers
No.
adopted a class of four palefaces.
Escort
team members. completed
their dress
12,
Wagner,
substation. In connection with this
were
Tribe
sented also.
The
the
Clayborn
First
Ydward,
Roseville;
Zone Chief Amelia
Carlisle,
Auburn;
Great District
Zone Chief Madge Cook,
Florin.
Nine
on
power
William
of William Wagner,
551
Coyote
street, Nevada City, will display
a number of layouts and. illustrations during the 47th annual ex
change a bank of four transform
DELEGATES
Ridge
Parlor No. 70, French Corral. She
will be accompanied to the convention by her mother, Mrs. Edith B.
Gould, Nevada City.
Other prominent state officials
of the organization visiting the lo
Scout
Hilda
Great District
San
the Golden West in San Jose June
18-24, as delegate from Columbia
hotel.
Belle
North
convention of Native Daughters of
California,
dinner at
tary schools respectively.
Mrs.
The evening opened with a social
hour and
were elected trustees of French
Corra] and North San Juan elemen
conditions
Wise
Display Illustrations
voltage over the distance between
Glenwood road and Nevada City
Center
urned over near Rhoad’s ranch. His
W. Laird, Loomis, auditor.
ert
Farm
substation to
near Auburn.
Service to Nevada City has been
meet at Wood’s hall Friday,
brakes locked.
Mrs. Mae Wilson and Cliff Young
Webb, Loomis, treasurer;
a
Juan
the
house
improved by increasing the voltage
from 4000 to 12,000 volts. This was
done by conversion of the distribution
feeder
line
from
Grass
Valley
substation
to the
higher
San Juan
transactions for state, $39,
125.07;
Lincoln,
¥
Theresa O’Connor in Birch
San
equipment
alarm
remote
lator.
An
additional
oil circuit
breaker was installed to reduce
several lines
of
possibility
the
being taken out of service simultaneously by trouble affecting one.
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jackson of
Reno, Nev., are making their home
in North San Juan.
Leslie Joan Gould, who has been
visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Frank
Stuart, has returned to Nevada City
with her father, Leonard N. Gould,
on the Tahoe-Ukiah highway.
Mrs.Mike Visintainer, Sacramento, expects to be in North San Juan
North
In Chicago Exhibit
Voltage
cisco, were visiting here with their
sisters, Mrs. Margaret Madden and
will
William Wagner Will
000-volt distribution circuits from
Grass
Valley substation will
be
improved by a new voltage regu
and Mrs. Sue O’Connor, San Fran
WASHINGTON, D. C.—John J.
McCloy, President of the World
Bank, is shown in his office after President Truman nominated
him to be the first United States
civilian high commissioner for
Germany.
service promptly in case monetary
trouble causes an interruption of
power on the. line.
at
Mrs. Lucy O’Connor, Sacramento,
North
been -installed for
MC CLOY GOES TO GERMANY
better service. Automatic equipment has been installed to restore
New
Mr. ang Mrs. William Browning
were recent visitors in Pomona.
soon to. operate
grocery.
related
and
breakers
switchgear have
cent operation.
Miss
two modern high capacity oil
will flash indication of any trouble
Officers installed
were:
Mrs. 144.10; transactions for other govByron Brock, Nevada City, presiernments, -$10,838.73;— grand — total,
dent; Mrs. Lois Neigle, cool, first $2,056,669.53.
vice’ president; Mrs. E. Harold,
Nevada
county
disbursements:
City.
distribution.
circuit
Roberta Stuart
in San Francisco hospital from a re
an
$23,668.89,
By
$657.86
year
ang
SWEETLAND NEWS
Mrs. Annie Bean, mother of Mrs.
William Smith, is recovering nicely
current
These
been
ing facilities have been rearranged
NEW YORK, N. Y.—Mrs. Gerhart Eisler (center), wife of the alleged
former No. 1 U. S. Communist, leaves Federal Court in the custody
of immigration officers, to be returned to Ellis Island. She is flanked
by Harry Ratzke and Ann Ford. Mrs. Eisler was summoned before
the grand jury investigating Communist espionage. Six officials of
the line operating the Liner Batory, on which Eisler stowed away
were also called.
are
the
of
The’ existing 60,000-volt switch
EISLER’S WIFE IN CUSTODY OF IMMIGRATION OFFICERS
Roseville,
Brock
for local
Facific
over the previous year. Real estate
in May at Long Beach was given
by the outgoing
president,
Mrs.
3
equipment.
place
ing 60,000-volt power to 4000 volts
Gas and Electric company.
from Truckee,
Cool, Loomis,
2 o’clock with committee reports.
A report of the state convention
, > a
incom
municipalities
members attended
Tahoe, Placerville,
ate 49er atmosphere.
‘
At Grass Valley substation four
convert
Twenty-three
ied
The
said.
former
riet
Belle
tric company. The work represents
an investment if $300,000, Johnson
have
and El Dorado counties. Mrs. Har
Noon luncheon ws. served by the
Methodist
ladies.
Mrs.
Harriet
Farmer, Mrs. Carol Rogers, and
division
the
rent fiscal year ending June 30,
1949, is $1,690,635. Genera] taxes lev
ang Nevada City.
Auburn,
in
local tax rate of $1.40 for the curValley
of
transformers
Placer
Lincoln,
Johnson
installed
Total value of property subject to
registrar, ° reported
of
in serv
was constructed in 1895.
Tri-County organization includes
Farmer,
result
modern
$750; fire department, 19,000; library,
$40,000;
parks,
$40,000,
streets, $15,000; municipal service
enterprises, $115,000.
in Nevada,
a
are
as
which
Fire hydrants total 115. The system
chairmen reporting were Mrs. William Perry, motion pictures; Mrs.
Arthur Hoge, health; Mrs. George
Gildersleeve,
housing;
and
Mrs.
Mrs.
R.
. storage through 10 miles of mains.
the year’s work were given by
tri-county chairmen. Nevada City
women’s clubs
be
manager of Pacific Gas and Elec. .
(continueg from page 1)
$115,000, operates by gravity from
valued
Byron Brock, art.
will
;
»
area
‘
a.
Grass
pina
teees«
—
improved
the
ice this week, according to James
NEVADA CITY HAS
22 PER CENT INCREASE
IN POPULATION
City
A.
City.
new facilities
Tri-County the state of California operate their
Clubs.
the own light and power plants. Nevada
at_
Thursday
Women’s
of
organization
Mrs.
greatly
in
details,
efficiently
HOLMES FUNERAL HOME /
GRASS VALLEY
LAUNDRY
=
City
Nevada
service
Valley-Nevada
and will be glad to assist you in reporting the event. Or a cal] to the
Mrs. Brock. Is
3County Civic
Clubs Leader
Nem verges
em
& Dry Cleaners
We clean them with care and
preciseness—a service to good
housekeepers who demand the
best. No harsh ingredients or
careless
handling
at
Grass
Valley Laundry—a trial will
prove it.
*
GRASS VALLEY
LAUNDRY —
and
24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
DRY CLEANERS .
ee
ine eee
J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner
246 Sacramento St.
Telephone 203
Nevada City