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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

November 6, 1974 (8 pages)

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gg i Be , came RE Oe ESS 4 The Nevada ‘County Nugget Wed, ‘Nov. 6, 1974 ) ae annexation to ) Rocklin . considered : ates bodiesmelnn ao Sierra College Board of. Trustees, members heard from aftctals of the elty of Rocklin. about the feasibility of annexation of the campus to the aa. Councilman . Bill -Radhkovitz, explained the benefits to the college of annexation. These would include better police and fire protection, among other factors. _: Board Chairman Robert Radovich of Lincoln appointed a matter and to make a recommendation at a subsequent date. are George Duff of Auburn, Robert Hansen of Loomis, and ~ David Fiddyment of Roseville. rates show decrease Nevada County property oe ates are down from last year but to the taxpayer the decrease -will mean little if any lowering of his tax bill. Although the tax rate -has . ped to $2.06 from the $2.24 rate in 1973-74 the assessed ‘value of Nevada County has MOTHER LODE BANE STILL THE ONLY HOME-OWNED, INDEPENDENT BANK SERVING BOTH GRASS VALLEY AND. NEVADA CITY AREAS. . Offering personalized banking services to Mother “Lode Communities for over 20 years, MLB still " provides its customers with the special services they have grown to expect from a homeowned, si oat ap bank . ° 5% INTEREST ON REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS. -e FREE “SIERRA SENIORS” CHECKING ACCOUNTS FOR ALL PERSONS 65 YEARS. OF AGE OR OLDER. . . seni cosT L@Ats TO LOCAL CUSTOMERS. fete oe te Bank the ‘oy Pacatartebic way” at Mother Bas 3 _ Bank. was in today! Morera Love Ban MEMBER F.D.I.C. GRASS VALLEY « NEVADA CITY PLACERVILLE * SONORA * FOLSOM ROSEVILLE * TWAIN HARTE * ALTAVILLE
CAMERON PARK iA SM oe ea VRE et eEwh & hee ‘higher. anced ‘valuations which took place in 57° of California’s 58 counties are a result of the nation’s inflated -economy., The only exception was Calaveras County-where the assessed valuation fell and the tax rate climbed appropriately. In 18 counties, most notably ‘Los Angeles,-both tax rates and assessed valuation climbed. In * Los Angeles the tax rate rose by 50 cents over last year to $4.35 ” and tbe, vabuation now Scamde * A ator ws we ecsrisy a stints ste $0. 5 billion. In the 30 counties where lower basic tax rates prevail, reimbursements from the state to cover growth in taxpayer exemptions also aid in keeping this year ’s tax bill close to last year’s. Wearing white aie assumes his own safety at night. ‘White or light colored garments, -flashlights, and especially _especially alert for moving objects at night. Also, due to the extended. period of daylight savings time, the earkx morning The poster “Wear White After Dark” is one in a. series distributed by the CSAA to schools in northern. and central California and throughout Nevada. County receives $4,493.57 in. tax distribution Nevada . county’ received . $4,493.57 as part of the: distribution of $6,038,125 to tober apportionment of cigarette tax : Grass Valley _ received. $2,070. 10 and Nevada: City got _ $819.43. The 58 counties’ share y