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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

May 31, 1949 (8 pages)

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Bases The Nevada City Nugget, Tuesday, May 31. 1049-3 pe ghd Chil Vhws 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