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April recordings
_ in county noted
County Courthouse for the
month of April.
The recorder’s office also
reports that a total of $7,431.30 in
transfer tax was collected for
the month with the. county’s
share amounting to $7,140.66.
Grass Valley will receive $219.16
of the transfer tax monies and
Nevada City will receive $71.48.
The office reports 29 births
were regi while 35 deaths
were recorded and 20 marriages
occurred during the month.
’ The total recordings are
broken up as follows: deeds,
683; trust deeds, 364; . reconveyances, 256; federal liens, 11;
notice of completions, 25;
mining claims, 7; proof of labor,
2; military discharges, 5;
survey maps, 12; parcel maps,
42; assessment maps, 0; subdivision maps, 1; miscellaneous,
741.
Garner returned
to face charges
Darrell Bennett Garner, 22, of
Manitou Springs, Colo. was
brought to this county Thursday
on a warrant charging him with
property
Garner is accused of
burglarizing a home in the
Banner Mountain area. His bail
has been set at $5,000. A sheriff's
deputy brought Garner to
Nevada City from Colorado
Thursday.
No injuries in
Colfax Hwy. mishap
Two cars collided at a curve
on Lower Colfax Road Thursday
with moderate damage reported
for both vehicles.
Ruth Ann VanDusen, 38, of
Grass Valley was a
and Joy Patricia McQueen, 29,
PEOPLE LINE UP to enter the new Bank of America office in Grass Valley Thursday. The event was the new
4 The Nevada County Nugget Wed., May 15, 1974
office’s open house at which food arid refreshments
were served. The bank opened for business Monday.
Progress made toward
Progress towards creating a
Commission on Aging in Nevada
County was accomplished last
Tuesday when 168 citizens
representing many local
organizations gen to informed speakers tell
needs, the goals and the
procedures on concerns of the
aging.
were the
American \ Assoication of
University . Women, the
of Grass Valley was northbound, W/o}: dceioustration
the California Highway Patrol
reports.
The cars collided south of
“Laws Ranch Road at 8 p.m.
“teoke
Adjustment
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WIDE OVAL TIRES 13”
RAISED WHITE
RECAPPING SERVICE
PLAZA
scheduled May 15th
The May 15 demonstration on :
preparing summertime meals
on a wok will not be a luncheon
but guests will be invited to
“taste” some of the dishes
Vivien Vonah and Nancy
Sanford will give the wok
demonstration starting at 10:30
! a.m. at Emmanuel Episcopal
, Church. The event and a flower
' demonstration, to be held at the —
same time, same place by
Richard McKenzie, are spon‘gored by the Republican
. Women’s Club of Nevada
county.
For reservations to the May 15
‘wok demonstration or May 22
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American ication of The ners speaker
Retired People, Ponderosa
Club and the Golden. Age Club.
Other groups represented on the
Ad Hoc committee were the
California Retired Teachers,
Retired Federal Employees,
Nevada’ City Women’s Civic
Club, Nevada City Soroptomists,
and the Friendly Club of the
Grass Valley United Methodist
Church.
President Nixon White see
Eight supervisoral candidates and one incumbent
supervisor spoke briefly _
pledged their support to the
developing program.explained the program isstatewide in concept at the
encouragement of Governor
Ronald Reagan and needs
formalization to gain the
It happened last
week in Nevada Co.
ey
THEY REST IN PEACE
. . Guy Conrad Whitehead, one of the last of the oldtime miners
and a 50-year resident of Grass Valley, died at Sierra Memorial
Hospital at the age of 80 on May 2. Graveside services were held for
ahmaront an pain pon Raciegtt gandinonks be Hooper. and
Wea tenet oy oF toe a en
Ph. D., wife of John J. Wisland of Grass ; Betty A.
Valley, died May 3 at St. Luke’s Hospital in San Francisco. Dr.
Georgia W. Page, 65, died May 6. as teins
and had been in ill health for 13 years prior to her death. She had
made her home in Grass Valley for the past five years. Private
sérvices were held from the Hooper-Weaver Chapel, followed fd
aiieimciitiiaar tine CIM S899. 48,99. DETR bette oh C4 bate ts le helat we
Commission on Aging
; benefits from state and federal
levels of assistance.
_ According to the 1970 census
there are over 6000 persons in
Nevada county over 60 years of
age. Over 1000 of this number
are existing on incomes under
government established poverty
levels. Age has the problems of
health, diet, transportation and
housing.
Opening remarks were
made by David Laird, President
of AARP. The meeting was
chaired by Reverend Paul
Labrenz of Grace and St, Pauls
Lutheran Churches.
The next meeting of the Ad
‘Hoe Committee on Aging will be
Thursday, May 16,:7:30 p.m. at
Grace Lutheran Church, Ridge
Road. The public is encouraged
to attend.
Technical organization
information is being given by
Epler Megane St a
Morris, Madge Cummins, Ruth
Paine, Fay H. Frykland, Mel
Frykland, Emma Van. Duzer,
ie G. Mack, Shang hl
oo We Faith
Sietaee ne Hefelfinger,
Margaret Gentili, Paul Labrenz,
cone O. Brooks, Donald R.