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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

April 15, 1970 (12 pages)

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. Betty King poses in old-fashioned garb with a butter churn and antique stove to promote the ‘‘Pied Piper Auction’’ which will be sponsored by Nevada City Chamber of Commerce on April 18, starting at 1 p.m. _ John Reed will be the Pied Piper auctioneer, and the crowd will follow him from store to store where merchants will offer several items for sale. Placer board asks for DeWitt decision delay major new programs approved and economic. justification for by Gov. Ronald Reagan and the the county to. assume operation state legislature during 1969 of the facility. which would affect the care of In describing the effect of the ill program tarded. They include a proposal ren said that despite the bog for a single State Department of confusion and indeciseveness, of the is being forced to Short Act make an early decision on De-. : Fy 4 g af " Eg H rf H 3 il qf SEs. a3. J at 5§ il ee 3E F fl es at gts B i i g 5 3 ’ : / : F i Li Pe ‘ of : best serve the welfare of the cer Board of Supervisors. Same Nie BEM Et tos Bie 2 Sie ied SS Re ene ta peek 70k Sa ve BA Ott’s Assay dedication set for May 16 The. dedication.of Ott’s Assay Building as historical landmarks on May 16 will mark the first such registration for Nevada City. The dedication will be conducted with pomp and ceremony with many state, county and city officials present. The Nevada County Landmarks Commission and California Heritage Council are sponsors of the event. A private tour of period houses and a buffet supper in the garden of the M. L. Marsh home wili conclude the day's . activities. a re Merrill, H. W. Ray, Allen Sheffel and Bob West with assistance from members of the Nevada City Lions Club and Fire 3 g & g q Tee ial QF stats torage wu a rsfete Lee X Nevada Union High. School should finish this school year with a cash balance of more _ than $125,000. In light of financial troubles being encountered by many other School districts, including Grass Valley Elementary, the high school trustees scrutinized the monthly financial statement
more closely this week than they “usually. do. Supt. Gerald: Gelatt’s figures “Indicate the district will have a ' balance from this year's income and outgo of almost $27,000, The undistributed. reserve of “ $94,567-and a stores account of $5,000. added to that provide an. estimated year-ending balance Homecoming at Bloomfield set for June 14 The annual North Bloomfield Homecoming in the. Malakoff Diggins , Historic State Park slated for June 14 will spotlight the early day Counsin Jack Miners from Corwall. Cornish wrestling and a pony express_relay race from Washington to the Malakoff are some of the planned activities which will have a Cornish flavor. Pasties and saffron bread, synonomous. with Cornish people, are expected to furnish a part of the repast of the day. " The Nevada County Horsemen's Association is cooperating with park officials and ‘ the Malakoff Citizens’ Advisory Committee in planning homecoming day events. Three relay teams have promised to participate in the fourth annual race, and there may be as many as eight teams, according to Calvin Smith, chairman of the pony express ride.Isabel. Hefelfinger . Ellis, Bob Wyckoff, Charley Gaus, and Paul Webster are members of the Citizens’ NUHS to dose year with balance in excess of $125,000, about eight per cent of this year's total budget. The district's income is holding pretty steady interms of earlier estimates, Gelatt indicated. Some categories are providing more than expected, some less, Forest income, for example, has brought in $32,750, but only $10,000 was anticipated. support for bus. transportation is down to $22,000, -$13,000 lower than budgeted because the local: districts in the pool has been changed. Nevada Union's local cost was reduced, so “its ‘state support was reduced, And interest income totals $16,435, some $3,500 less than anticipated. ' Gelatt said not as much money is out to interest as in the past, and the county road fund now is sharing in the overall pot, something ft did not do in the past. He explained that éxcess money in the county treasury is placed at interest; and the earned money is divided among the county and districts according to their proportionate share of the money in the pot. Trustee R. Peter Ingram wondered why none of the road funds, totaling some $800,000 to $900,000 a year, had been placed at interest previously. Tax Collector Marcella Carson confirmed to The Union later that the road fund is sharing interest this year for the first time. She said this was forced IS A FRIENDLY CALL ENOUGH? The new neighbors will be glad to meet you. And they'll want to visit with you... later. Right now, they need something more—a list of schools. and churches, utility companies’ telephone numbers. ., all the information one needs on arriving in a strange city. ‘ So be a friend indeed. A Welcome Wagon hostess will call at your request to provide all this and gifts as well. Make your welcome warmer when new neighbors arrive. Call Welcome Wagon at 273 3994 Wein wi ee a wo OES ~~ ewer we fi a he te oe 2 ee ee