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Wednesday, July 28, 1971 The Nevada County. Nugget n .
— Mital statistics
CLEARY — “Virginia, 52, in
Nevada City. She was the wife
of Charles, Grass V
er of Dr, Gary, New Jersey;
James, Grass Valley; and Colleen Inman, Merced; Daughter
of Mr, and Mrs, James Lawson, Visalia and sister of Margaret Kenyon, Iowa; James, Long
Beach and Charles, Ventura,
She came to this area four
years ago from Merced, Hooper
and Weaver were in charge of
funeral arrangements
burial following at New Elm
Ridge Cemetery,
HARDISON — Mrs, Willie
Mae, 87, in Grass_ Valley.
Mother of James, Sparks, Nev.;
Anna Tittle, Grass Valley; and
a sister of Mrs, Robert Ragsdale, Austin, Texas, A native of
Texas she was also postmaster
of West Water, Utah and a desk
clerk at the National Hotel for
18 years,
Funeral arrangements were
handled by Hooper and Weaver
with burial following at St, Patrick's Cemetery,
BLACK — Beverly, 50, in
Nevada City. Wife of Bruce,
Grass Valley; Mother of Richard, Roseville and Gordon,
Grass Valley; and a sister of
Lois Cochran, Sacramento and
Dave Thomas, Nevada City, A
native of Los Angeles she made
her home in this area since
1948,
Funeral arrangements were
handled by Hooper and Weaver.
ROWE — Irene, 80, in Grass
Valley, She was the sister of
George Fuller, Grass Valley
and a lifelong resident,
Funeral arrangements were
handled by Hooper and Weaver
with burial following in Elm
Ridge Cemetery.
OLIVER — Charles, 79, in
Nevada City. Husband of Ethel,
Grass Valley and uncle of Mae
Coates, St. Clairsville, Ohio,
A lifelong resident of Grass
Valley he owned and operated the
Owl Tavern for 45 years,
Hooper and Weaver handled
funeral arrangements and burial
following in the New Elm Ridge
Cemetery,
KRUEGEL — Louis E., 78.
Father of George, Grass Valley;
Marjorie Quiggle, Sand Rapids,
Mich,, Mary deYoung, Sunnyvale; and Phyllis Hanley, Mountain View, A native of Minne-.
sota he lived in Atherton for
14 years before moving toGrass
Valley. ;
Hooper and Weaver are ‘in
charge of local arrangements.
with services held at Hayes
Funeral Home of Mountain View.
MATZEN, Helen Mildred, 63,
in Nevada City, Wife of Chris,
Nevada City. A native of Washington she lived here for the past
“17 years,
Funeral arrangements were
handled by Bergemann and Son,
YUE — George Washington,
85, in Auburn, Brother ofBessie
Sing, Auburn; Ruby Beyers, San
Diego; and Harvey, Auburn, A
native of Nevada county he
spent many years in Auburn,
Funeral arrangements were
handled by the Chapel of the
Hills in Auburn,
TIDD — James, 75, in Grass
Valley. Husband of Helen, Grass
Valley.
Hooper and Weaver are handling the funeral arrangements,
THOMAS — Floyd Jeffrey, 69,
on Marysville Road, Brofher of
Mrs, Carrie Gordon, Grass
alley; Mothwith —
Valley, A rancher, he ‘was along
time resident of. Yuba county,
Hutchinson's Colonial Chapel _
handled the funeral arrangements, ¢
‘Detached’
PATRICK — Kathleen L, Patrick filed for dissolution of
marriage to Curtis C. Patrick July 15, 1971. The
couple was married Sept. 1,
1962 in California and ‘has
four children,
LANZENDORFER -— Irene M,
Lanzendorfer filed for dissolution of marriage to Rudolf Lanzendorfer July 16,
1971, The couple was married Dec, 18, 1955 in California and has one child,
TRADER — Adrienne D, Trader
filed for dissolution of marriage to Gary D. Trader July
20, 1971. The couple was
married June 27, 1970 in
California,
McCOLLUM — Winsel P, McCollum filed for dissolution of
marriage to Fred P. McCollum July 20, 1971. The couple
was married Oct, 22, 1944,
in Arkansas and has two children,
PARMAN — Leslie Alvin Parman filed for dissolution of
marriage to Ruby Cleo Parman July 20, 1971. Thecouple
was married Jan, 30, 1971 in
Nevada,
FASSINO Jacequelyn Jean
Fassino filed for dissolution
of marriage to Robert Donald
Fassino July 20, 1971. The
couple was married July 29,
1955 in California and has
three children,
NICHOI.S — Gail F. Nichols
filed for dissolution of marriage to Clifford A, Nichols
July 21, 1971, The couple was
married June 5, 1951 in California and has three children,
BENUZZI Bruno _ Silvio
Benuzzi filed for dissolution
of marriage to Anita May
Benuzzi July 21, 1971. The
couple was married Feb, 11,
1950 in Reno, Nev, and has
three children,
DURROUGH — Jerrie Lucille
Durrough filed for dissolution
of marriage to Everett
Charles Durrough July 23,
1971, The couple was married
June 14, 1967, in Nevada,
WILLIAMS — Leola and Glen
H. Williams obtained an interlocutory decree of dissolution of marriage July 15,
1971,
DAUGHERTY — Charisse L,
and Ronald C, Daugherty obtained a final decree of dissolution of marriage July 15,
1971,
DRIER — Jeanette and Gary W,
Drier obtained an interlocutory decree of dissolution of
marriage July 16, 1971,
CHANDLER — Michael M, and
Lynn C, Chandler obtained
an interlocutory decree of divorce July 16, 1971,
BIGGS Eunice M. and
Thomas H. Biggs obtained an
interlocutory decree of divorce July 16, 1971,
FORKNER — Evelyn M, and
Robert L. Forkner obtained
an interlocutory decree of
dissolution of marriage July
20, 1971,
POTTER — Charles E, andRuth, ,
A. Potter obtained an inter©
locutory decree of dissolution
of marriage Jtly 20, 1971,
LITTLE — Connie Maureen-and
Byron Bruce Little obtained
a final decree of dissolution —
. of marriage: July 21, 1971,
BROWN — Mary J. and Roger
A, Brown obtained a final
decree of dissolution of marriage July 22, 1971,
RAMM — Dorothy and Luke
Ramm obtained an interlocutory decree of dissolution of
marriage July 22, 1971,
JOHNSTON — Lisa and Johnner
D. Johnston obtained a final
decree of dissolution of marriage July 22, 1971.
NOVACK Lila . Patricia
and Steve B. Novack obtained
an interlocutory decree of disSolution of marriage July 23,
1971,
STANFORD — Sherri M,. and
Thomas C, Stanford obtained
an interlocutory decree of disee of marriage July 23,
971
‘Hatched’
BEATIE — At the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital, Nevada
county, Calif., a girl, to Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Beatie, of
Nevada City.
HURLBUT At the Sierra
Nevada Memorial Hospital,
Neyada county, Calif, a girl,
to Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Hurlbut of Nevada City,
GALE — At the Sierra Nevada
Memorial Hospital, Nevada
county, Calif., a boy, to Mr.
and Mrs,Jerry Gale of Grass
Valley.
McLARTY At the Sierra
Nevada Memorial Hospital,
Nevada county, Calif,, a boy,
to Mr, and Mrs, Thomas McLarty of Nevada City.
McCULLOUGH — At the Sierra
Nevada Memorial Hospital,
Nevada county, Calif., a boy,
to Mr, and Mrs, Timothy Mc—
Cullough of Grass Valley.
‘Matched’
BARQUEST-ROARK — James
Morris Barquest, 23, Napa,
and Karen Ann Roark, 21,
Grass Valley, obtained a marriage license July 23, 1971,
in the county clerk's office
in Nevada City.
LEWIS-ELLIS — Christopher
Lewis, 26, and Barbara Lynn
Ellis, 25, both of NevadaCity,
obtained a marriage license
July 21, 1971, in the county
clerk's office in Nevada City.
FLETCHER-PANTLICK — Michael Dennis Fletcher, 23,
Sacramento, and Sharon La
Dawn Pantlick, 18, Grass
Valley, obtained a marriage
license July 21, 1971; in the
county clerk's office in Nevada City.
HASKELL-VAN VLIET — Eben
Warren Haskell, 26, and Mina
Sue Van Vliet, 23, both of
Nevada City, obtained a marriage license July 20, 1971,
in the county clerk's office
in Nevada City.
HARRISON-BARKER — George
Albert Harrison, 53, and
Peggy Lee Barker, 27, both
of Grass Valley, obtained a
‘ marriage license July 16,
1971, in the couny clerk's
offi¢e in'N pad: ONO
NUNNINK DAUG
County assessment —
level 23.5 per cent
The average property assessment level in Nevada County
stands at 23.5 per cent of market value, compared to the statewide average of 23.9 per cent
announced today by the. State
Board of Equalization,
Noting that all 58 county as' sessors have declared that they
are now assessing at 25 per
cent of market value, which the
law required all counties to do in
1971, Member William M, Bennett ‘explained the seeming difference:
The county assessor is, in
fact, assessing at 25 per cent of
his latest estimates of market
value, But all of his appraisals
may not be 1971 values -the
county may be assessing on appraisals made two or three years
earlier, In the meantime the
property may have increased in
value, The board's figures, however, are based on current appraisals which do consider the
recent increses in value,
The assessor does not have the
resources and staff to adjust every property value every year,
He has to. devote his resources
to those areas where the value
changes have been the greatest
since the last appraisal.
To reach its figures, the board
Statisticians use a carefully designed technique called" Random
Stratified Sampling" in which
each year five to six thousand
properties are appraised,
County ratios and board raNEVADA CITY
Max . Min R
July 20 95 57 0
July 21 97 56 0
July 22 93 50 0
July 23 92 51 0
July 24 90 52 0
July 25 90 51 0
July 26 93 ~=— 83 0
Rain this season to date 0
Rain to date last season .02
GRASS VALLEY
4 Max Min R
July 20 99 64 0
July 21 98 63 0
July 22 95 58 0
July 23 94 58 0.
July 24 94 58 0
July 25 89 a
July 26 94 60 0
Rain this season to date =
0 Rain to date last season
Steven Gregory Nunnink, 22,
Nevada City, and Charise
Leslie Daugherty, 24, Grass .
Valley, obtained a marriage _
license July 16, 1971, ih the
county clerk's office in Nevada City.
BUTLER-SHULTZ — Thomas
Bert Butler and Margaret
Lorraine Shultz, both 19 and
of Grass Valley, obtained a
marriage license July 16, .
1971, in the county clerk's
office in Nevada City,
tios differing by no more than ©
4 percentage points from the
statewide average ratio are considered by the board tobe within
an acceptable tolerance zone,
This year's statewide weight~ _
ed average is 23.9 per cent, and
ne county ratio fell outside the
tolerance zone from 19,9 to 27.9
per cent,
The board's figures show that.
four counties have ratios. greater i;
than 25 per cent, But the: bo
Stressed that these are preli
inary ratios, which may be. adjusted downward when ‘final
ratios are reported in late August,
Significance of the figures is
that a county’ : assessment ratio
is the key to’a number of pro.
grams involving more than $650
million in state school equalization aid, as well as assessment
appeals, repayment of school
construction funds borrowed
from the State, tax rates of intercounty districts, and other
matters,
State aid is distributed to
‘school districts with relatively
low taxable wealth per child,
The board's ratios are used to-.
gether with a school district's
assessed value to compute a
district's taxable wealth, School
district repayment of state loans
and their debt limits are also
established by formulas which
involve these ratios,
Bowling party
for Smarteens
1 Nevada{ County .
Rainfall Gauge if
Smarteens S, O, S. members
* spent several enjoyable hours
bowling at the Jolly Roger Bowling Alley recently, The owners"
allowed the advisors of the
Smarteens to use the conference
room and furnished coffee for
a special meeting there Friday
night,
One of the club's projects
is gathering facts about drug
-usage for public viewing. Nevada General Hospital reported
that in the 12 months of 1970,
there were 16 drug-related cases in the hospital, This year,
for the months of January, February, March and April along,
there have been 15 cases, This
is the first of many informative facts that Smarteens plans
to present to The Union,
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