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week e ; resignation
Director of Finanee Bert_W. Levit,
effective August 1, “with great
regret.” — e
The Governor said he was
“deeply grateful” that Levit,a
San Francisco attorney who had
agreed to serve only a_ limited
time when first appointeg and
who. will now return to his practice, “has contributed his time
and his great intelligence and energy to the service of the state.”
Governor Brown said he would}
make a decision on Levit’s successor by August i.
*s * 8 :
Governor Brown announced
during the week that the Department of Fish and Game has
adopted a new five-year wildlife
conservation plan. — eee
William E. Warne, director of
the department, told the Govern. or the plan is designed to increase
some existing fish and wildlife
species, introduce others and give
sadded protection against en.croaching civilization to other
wildlife resources.
* ee ¢ @
Cecil Poole, Governor Brown’s
extradition secretary, left for
Washington, D. ©., during the
week to confer with State Department officials on t ehtsatus of
extradtiion proceedings inyolving William G. Bonelli.
Poole also will confer with New
York officials on operation of
their Fair Employment Practice
Gommission. Governor Brown recently signed into law a bill creating such a commission in California. : :
The Mexican Governmnet has
denied extradition of Bonelli,
»former Board of Equalization
member under indictment in
Riverside County for alleged
bribery.
Dist. Ill, Highway
Div. Gets Notice.
A certificate of achievement
for the best accident prevention
record of any district in the State
of California for the year 1958
was presented to District Engineer Alan S. Hart July 7% at a
District II safety committee
meeting ‘in Sacrametno.” The
meeting was held at the Materials and Research Building, 5900
Folsom Boulevard, Sacramento.
Principal Highway Engineer Scott
H. Lathrop represented State
Highway Engineer G. T. McCoy
in making the presentation:
This is the first award of this
type received by District III, and
is the culmination of several
years of safety activity throughout the district. Safety cannot be
legislated or ordered and can
only be achieved through constant vigil and development of a
“safety attitude” by every individual in the organization from
top management down.
™ District TTI is composed of 11
counties (Butte, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn, Nevada, Placer,
Sacramento, Sierra, Sutter, Yolo,
and Yuba), containing 12,688
square miles and 1,374 miles of
State highways. The district is
faced with every type of road
problem, except desert, found in
the state. It contains metropelitan areas and small villages, rugged mountains and marshy lowlands, regions of extreme cold
and regions of subtropical climate,.large rivers and dry washes
that can become raging torrents
in a matter of hours.
Snow removal is a major problem in winter with three routes
over the Sierras to keep open.
Donner Summit records, regularly, the heaviest snowfall on a
major highway route in all of
the United States. Keeping this
route open duirng stormy weather is one of the major safety
problems of the district.
It is a tribute to the groups
in the more hazardous-work tasks
and high exposure assignments
of the Natoinal=
years led the Nation in the dollar volume of agriculture output,”
Mr. Henning stated.
aim to lead the Nation in farm
safety also.”
while the average rate of injury
for all California workers last
year was about 32 for every thousand, agriculture had almost 50
disabling injuries for every thousand workers,
cent above the California average. :
Awards Given
VA: Employees
ans Administration San Francisco
regional office have received cash
awards totaling $4,135 for “sustained superior performance” during the past fiscal year, while another 14 employees have been
Presented certificates for
standing rating,”
nounced last week. :
Dr. G. P. Chua and Charles C.
Cunningham of the adjudication
division, while Alden B. Wurtsbaugh, chief of the property man‘agement section of the loan guarantee division, received $290.
Mrs Wurtsbaugh, J. Glenn Corbitt, manager of the regional office, pointed out that the property management section is considered to be one of the best in
the country, and that Wursbaugh
is rated oné of the outstanding
section chiefs in this service.
Corbitt for his “superior knowledge of medicine as it applies to
cases considered by VA rating
boards, and ts outstanding in his
initiate in reviewing cases.”
In addtion to his outstanding Ee
work as a medical member of a
rating board, passing. on veterans’ claims for compensatic® and
pension,
significant
cruiting and training medical personnel for the adjudcation service,
Mr. Corbitt said. =
based on his “unusual productivity, which has resulted in substantial monetary savings to the .
Administration,” Mr. orbitt said.
praised Mr. Cunningham for his
“unusual capacity for analysis of
claims”
which he is chairman produces
more cases than the average.
“I am happy that both President Eisenhower and Governor
Brown have proclaimed this seven
day observance,”
said. “It will serve as a kickoff
for the division’s increaseg activity in its campaign to make California farms ever safer for the
workers.” :
In addition to farm-to-farm
safety inspections, the Division
of Industrial Safety will prepare
safety orders for farms and special farm machines before the end
of the year.
“California has for . several
“It is our
He pointed out that
which
Mr. Henning emphasized that
roughly 60 per
Thirty employees of the Veter“outthe VA anTop awards of $25 each went to
In making the presentation to
Dr. Chua was praised by Mr.
Dr. Chua has made a
contribution in reMr. Gunningham’s award was
The regional manager also
and that the beard of
who have contributed the most
in the realization of this achievement.
BLACKBERRIES
The time of reckoning has
come for newly planted blackberries. The first year’s growth
does not preduce fruit, but it
should be made—ready to bear
next year’s cfop. letime this
Month or next, head back the
new canes at about eight feet
sponsorship
ang the United States Degeseens mnt
of Agriculture, according to John
F. Henning, director of the State
Department of Industrial ‘RelaMr. Henning
farm,
deaths were up in 1958 to 89,
compared with 79 the prévious
year, and that there was very
little change in “the number of
disabling farm injuries,
amounted to almost 16,000 last
year.
will be opened
August 19. . : ;
This project will consists of
of traffic separation structures
and interchanges at Monte Vista,
Alta Road, Crystal Springs Road,
and Baxter. Also included is an
overhead which will carry the
freeway over the Southern Pacific Railroad at Towle, near
Baxter’ A detour has been constructed to carry traffic around
the most rugged terrain so will
eliminate need for long road closures during construction.
This project, along with three
other projects now under eonstruction, will complete approximately 74 miles of continuous
freeway and expressway between
Sacramento and Emigrant Gap.
The three other projects now
under way on this stretch of U. S.
40 are located between Roseville
and Newcastle, between west of
Gold Run and Monte Vista, and
between Baxter and Emigrant
Gap.
A total of $7,300,000 has been
budgeted for the project. .
Surplus Land To Be
Sold At Camp Beale
A telegram received from. Harold T. (Bizz) Johnson states that
General Services Administration has approved sale by auction
of approximately 41,000 acres of
Surplus land at Camp Beale. The
. Sale is scheduled for September
10. Time and place will be announced soom by VSAO Regional
Office. 2 ;
‘miles in length. The bids
in Sacramento on
grading, paving ,and construction. te
plant
(state),
inspectors
plant
rangers, forest
quarantine
junior plant quarantine
inspectors (state), forest supervisors (federal), assistant forest supervisors (federal), district forest
rangers (federal), foresters (federal), range conservationists (federal), forest engineers (federal),
forestry aides (federal) fire control aides (federal) administratvie officers and clerks (federal),
game management agents (federal), Marine Corps duty officer,
Camp Pendleton, San Diego
County.
Fish and game reserve
wardens, deputy state foresters,
state
forest ra
deputy state foresters,
forest Fangers, associate state
: forest technicians
(state), assistant —— technicians (state), assistant state forest
firefighting foremen (state), state park rangers
(grades 1, 2, 3, and 4), supervising
senior plant -quarantine
(state). intermediate
inspectors
inspectors
adminis¢
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that bites the dust. Well, telephones are built to take it.
But I wonder if you’ve thought about this fact: when
something does go wrong with your phone — because of _
accidents or normal wear and tear — your telephone manwill be out to fix it, free of charge. It’s a lifetime guarantee, too, in effect as long as you have a phone. And,
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__., Ray Thompson, Directory Supervisor wishes to
mind business men of the Grass Valley area that the
be :
2 pare
re-—
IN THE
FRED C. JOHNSON and JOvs.
MYRTLE ANN POLKINGHORN;
Court of the State of California,
in and for the County of Nevada,
and the complaint filed
office of the Gounty Clerk of
said county.
OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO:
HORN, and “also all other persons
right, title, estate,
in the real property describeg in
the complaint adverse to plaintiffs’ ownership, or any cloud
upon plaintiffs’ title thereto,” de. .
fendants.
pear
above brought against you by the
above named plaintiffs<in the
Nevada, State of
to answer the complaint filed
therein within. ten days exclusive of the day of service after
the service on ;
mons, if served within the County of Nevada, and if served elsewhere. within thirty days.
that unless you appear and anSwer as above required that the
Plaintiff. will take judgment for
any money or damages démanded
in the complaint as arising upon
contract, or they . will apply te
the court for any other relief
demandeg in the complaint.
determine all
right, title, estate, lien or inter.
est of the said defendants, and
each of them, in and to the real
property described as follows,
to-wit: ce
uate. lying and being in the County.of nitro: State of California,
ies non Cor
a 0.27 acre, more or
ess. :
the Official Map of the City
of Nevada, made by H. §.
Bradley in 1869, and being more
Particularly described as fol_ Beginning at the most West. tly corner of Lot 5, identical
when you come right: down to it, it makes your telephone. . Ss
pretty unusual. Can you think of anything else that —
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said Lot 4, the following two
successive courses distan
SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF NEVADA.
SEPHINE M. JOHNSON, his
Lady bugs and lady bug gathpa
erers
HARRY MANTYLA
Phone GV 27-J-2
wife, as Joint Tenants,
Plaintiffs,
and “also all other persons unFOR RENT: Cottage, completely
furnished, near Miner Hospital.
Suitable for couple or 1 person.
References required. Box 23,
Nugget, Nevada City.
known, claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in
the. real property described in
the comlpaint adverse to plaintiffs’ ownership, or any cloud
BLUEBERRIES: They won’t last
much longer. Colfax Highway,
1 mile east of Cedar Ridge.
Blueberry Hill. Call GV 98-J-13
upon plaintiff’s title. thereto.”
: Defendants.
Action brought in the Superior
in the
ELECTRIC ORGAN. Want responsible party to assume small
mo. pyts. Also spinet piano.
Write Credit Mgr., Tallman
Piano Stores, Inc., Salem, Ore.
_ LEGAL NOTICE
4
JOHN L. LARUE,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
231 Broad Street,
Nevada City, California.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
MYRTLE ANN POLKING.
unknown, claiming any
lien or interest
You are hereby required to apin an action ~ entitled as
uperior Court of«the County of
California, and
you of this sumAnd, you are hereby notified
The object of this action is to
and every claim,
That certain real property sitleaving said Southwesterly line
and following the Southeasterly line of that certain parcel
of land now or formerly owned
by Florence E. Penner. et vire,
South 66° 35° West 54.86 feet
to the most Southerly corner
of. the said Penner property,
identical wtih the most Southerly corner of Lot 5, said Block
37; thence leaving said Southeasterly line and following the
Southwesterly line of the said
Penner property, identical with
the Southwesterly line of said
Lot 5, Black 37, North 24° 28’
West 60.00 feet to the place of
beginning.
Parcel No. 2: All that certain
portion of Lot 2, in Block 37,
City of Nevada, as shown on
the .Official Map of the City
of Nevada made by H. SS.
Bradley in 1869, more particularly described as: follows:
Beginning at a point located
North 87° 25’ East 453.02 fect
from the Southwest corner of
Lot 1 in said Block 37, and
running thence South 75° 31’
West 113.10 feet; thence North
4° 26° West 100 feet, thence
South 76° 13’ West 14.15 feet,
thence South 12° 34’ East 225-17
feet~_thence North 72° 61’
East T3835 feet; thence North
63° 32’ East 38:68 feet, thence
North 41° 16’ East 37.78 feet,
thence North 14° 25 East
84.28 feet; thence North 00° 26’
East 24.05 feet to the place of
beginning.
:
And it is the further object
of this action to have it ad» 2s / 2, Block
shown on the Official Map of
Nevada City. made by H. S.
Bradley in 1869, and more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point located
North 87° 25° East 453.02 feet
from the Southwest corner of
Lot i in said Block 37. and
running thence South 75° 31’
West 113.10 feet: thence North
4° 26 West 100 feet thence
North 76° 13’ East 118.77 feet;
thence South 00° 26’ West 100
feet to place of beginning, and
EXCEPTING THEREFROM
all that portion of that certain
Parcel of land as conveyed by
the Quitclaim Deed dated May
6, 1954, recorded June 1, 1954,
in Book “198” of Official Records at page 227, Filing No.
914, “Nevada County Records, .
judged and decreed that Plaintiffs by themselves and by their
predecessors in interest for more
TIME .
WE SECURE LOCATIONS
FOR TESTERSMale or female, wanted for this
area to service route for the
WORLD FAMOUS R. C. A.
television and radio tubes sold
through our latest modern
method free self-service tub
testing and merchandisin
units. Will not interfere wi
your present employment. To
qualify you must have $1,476.60
to $2,953.20 cash available immediately for inventory and.
equipment, investment secured.
*Car, 5 spare hours weekly
should net up to $650.00 per
month in your spare time,
should be able to start at once:
This company will extend fi-nancial assistance to full time
if desired, Do not answer unless
fully qualified for time and investment: ;
*Income starts immediately.
*Business is set up for you.
*Selling, soliciting, or. experience is not necessary.
*For personal interview in
your city—please include your
Phone Number and WRITE
U. S. ELECTRONICS CORP.
6625 Delmar Blvd.
University City 30, Mo.
$400 MONTHLY
SPARE TIME :
Refilling and collecting money
from our high grade candy,
nuts and gum machines in this
area. No selling! To qualify for
work you must have car; refer.
ences, $600 to $1900 cash. Se.
cured by inventory. Devoting 7
. hours a week to business your
end of percentages of collections
will net up to $400 monthly.
With very good possibilities of
taking over full time. Income
increases accordingly. For interview include phone, write P. O.
Box 1055, Boise, Idaho.
BEDS with springs, $2.00 up. G.E. =
washing machine. ~ wringer,
$22.50. Norge electric range,
$35.00. Chairs 50c and up. Lauggage trailer, $25.00.
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Exclusively at Grass Valley
Drug, Grass Valley, and G&H
tion, have been and now are in
the actual, exclusive, open, notorious, and adverse possession
own the same in fee against the
defendants herein named, and
against the whole wérld, and
have paid all of the taxes of every
kind or nature levied or assessed
against the said real property
during the period of five years
next preceding the filing of the
complaint in this action, and
that plaintiffs as joint tenants
are the owners of said real property and the whole thereof, and
the said defendants have not, and
none of them has, nor any other
person whatever, except the
plaintiffs, any right, titles, estate, lien or interest, in, to, or
against said lands whatever.
WITNESS MY HAND AND.
THE SEAL OF THE SAID SUexecuted by William H. Polk: PERIOR COURT this 18th day
inghorn, a widower, and) Wil-. °f June. 1959. UNER.
liam. Boyd Polkinghorn,’ son JOHN T. TRA vine
and heir of Myrtle -Polking(Seal) Clerk.
horn, deceased, described as By JACK K. HANSEN,
Soliowe . s _ Deputy Clerk.
Portions of Lot 2 and 6, Block Publish: July 16, 23, 30, Aug.
37, Nevada City, as shown on 6,1959.
Ws:
ACTING BUSINESS
UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME.
Sydney C. Haubtman, the un37; thence from
and ces and place of
dersigned, hereby certifies that
he is transacting
ith corners of Lot 2 and 4, said business having
pevieial
said Place of business on McOourtne by
t of commencement with ' Road. Grass Valley, Californi in
rue bearings following the the County of Nevada, State of .
North line of said Lot 2. iden-. California, under the name and
tical with the South line of; Style of S.C. Haubtman and Associates; that his name in full . '
résidence are as coeeee
South 86° 46’ West 85.61 feet, . follows: :
South 86° 17 West 23.60 feet; Sydney C. Haubtman
to a corner comm Lots. Rt. 1, Box 887 e
2 and 3, said Block 37; thence. Grass Valley, California,
lea saia Ni line and. Nevada County, California. —
following the West line of said. _ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
_het 2, identical with the East . have hereunto set my hand this
. . Hme_of said Lot 3, South 3°. 13th day of July, 1950.
. 4# 30° East 136.77 feet to al _ SYDNEY C. HAUBTMAN
. . gerner common to saiq Lots. State of California,
_ East 5.33 feet; thence South. before me, Letha
thence North 75° 47° East alk
ite of the complaint in this ac.
of said real property, claiming to
CERTIFICATE OF INDIVIDUAL .
Hoovers Mobil Station .
Alta Street and Ridge Road
PROFESSIONAL __
GEORGE C. BOLES.
‘242 Commercial St. Nevada City
BROKEN WINDOWS replaced.
Automobile Glass installed.
Electric Sanders for rent. Paint.
Sprayers. Moule Paint and
Glass. Phone 1106, Hills Fiat,
Grass Valley. a
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