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rschdale was read to the IN
relative to the snow reproblem’ on the road and
raham stated that the road
ion does not, at this time,
] bel to the County.
At this time a motion was
made, duly seconded and passed
‘unanimously, directing the Clerk
@ %0 publish the proceedings of the
* . meeting were read to the Board
“}by the Clerk and a motion was
made by Supervisor Robinson, . ;
july seconded and passed
nously, approving the minutes as
read. :
Esther M. Hingston, .
Nurses was read to the Board,
: : The writte
“‘Oalifornia produces more than
50 per cent of the national crop
of asparagus.
Department of the Interior,
ar: Bureau of Land
Tt was noted that Supervisor
Loehr appeared and took his
hair at 10:15 A.M. .
A motion was made by Supervisor Robinson, duly seconded
and passed unanimously, approving the claims as submitted by
the County Auditor and authorizing those claims paid.
The County Auditor presented
the Hospital payroll, and requested the Board to approve it in the
amount of $16,699.95. The matter
was deferred until Mr. Harris
~ould be present.
After a discussion over depart‘mental warrants, a motion was
made by Supervisor Loehr, duly
seconded and passed unanimously, directing the Clerk to-issue a
directive to all department heads,
to the effect that all employees
claiming reimbursements
travél on official business, must
list the character or nature of the
place traveled and the
miles traveled in accordance with
the Government Code.
Mr. Harris, Superintendent of
the County Hospital, appeared
and stated that to his knowledge
Dr. Foster was entitled: to full
pay as reflected in the salary reMr, Parsons, Planning Consultant, appeared before the’ Board
and presented them with a master
plan for. County: Airports and
on the plan was
la later date.
At this time there was a general discussion on the amendment
to the existing salary ordinance,
and a motion was made; duly
seconded, to adopt 'a classified
position for all Road Department
employees except the Road. Commissioner and the Assistant Road
who are to be
placed in an exempt service category. Upon a roll call ballot; a
unanimous yote was recorded.
. A,Motion.was then made, duly
seconded, and passed unanimously, directing the Auditor to place:
all Road Department ernployees
on Step D on the applicable range .
of the effective date of the salary
ordinance amendment.
A motion was then made,
duly seconded and passed unanidirecting the District
Attorney to place the Director
of Nurses and the Assistant Director of Nurses on exem
we. e:
ELIZABETH A. BOND, EMILY
ANIEL, DANIEL,
MARY DANIEL, JAMES DAN.
IEL, “BENJAMIN DANTEL.,
ANNIE DANIEL; ;
other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien
or interest in the real property
described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership ].
or any cloud upon plaintiff's
title thereto,”
in the Nevada County
eget for the month of Septemthe resignation with
a aut me ded and passed made, duly secon
lunch, toe reconvene at 1:30 P.M.
-. AFTERNOON. SESSION
The Board reconvened at 1:30
P.M. and it was noted that all
members of the Board were presMrs. Marie Williford, a resident
of Grass Valley, appeared before
the Board and informed the Board
that she desired to straighten out
the report that. had been rendered.
to the Board by the County. AsSessor on August 19, 1959. The
official action on
Land See cumarka
Managemen alifornia
Building, Room. 1000, 4th and J
Streets, Sacramento, California,
July 27, 1959. Notice is hereby
given that the Central Pacific
Railway Company has filed “application ‘Sacramento 052959 under Section 321b Part Il, Title II
of the Transportation Act of 1940
and the regulations of December
10, 1940, for a patent coverin:
. 4 SWYNEX, W
SEM, SEMSE% sec, 35, T. 17 N.,
-R. 7 E., M. D. M., California. Any
and all persons claiming adversely the above described land are
advised to file their protests or
contests in this office during the
five weeks period of publication
or any time thereafter before
final approval. Walter E. Beck,
Manager. Date of first publica;
tion: Aug. 13, 1959.
Publish: Aug. 13, 20, 27, Sept.
3, 10; 1959.
NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE
Notice is hereby given that
“HENRY T. WALSH, an unmarintends to ‘sell to
JAMES MILLER and ROSE MARIE MILLER, his wife,
his right, title and
and to that certain business
known as “The Ten to One Club”
located at 115 Broad Street, Nevada City; California,
with all his right title and interest in and to all furniture, equipment, fixtures,
trade name, all assets of every
kind, and good will and running
business how, and heretofore conducted by said Henry. T. Walsh,
under the name of “The Ten To
One Club.”
The name and address of the’
is HENRY °T.
address is .115
A motion was made by Supervisor Loehr, duly oe and:
passed unanimously, to adjourn
+o meet again September 15, 1959;
o'clock A.M® thereof.
‘. /s/W. W. BISHOP,
Chairman of the Board.
/s’ JOHN T, TRAUNER,
‘ Olerk of said Board.
Publish: September ‘10, 1959.
CERTIFICATE OF DOING BUSI‘NESS UNDER FICTITIOUS
NOTICE IS’ HEREBY GIVEN
that E. C. BRANDEBERRY and
MABEL BRANDEBERRY, husband and wife, both of whom
reside at Rt. 1, Box 519, E. Ridge
Road, .Nevada City,’ California,
are doing business under a designation not showing the names of
the persons interes
N NURSERY, at Rt.
; EB. Ridge Road, Ne: August 27, 1959.
“"MABEL BRANDEBERRY,
E. C. BRANDEBERRY.
State of California, County of Neunanimously,
Defendants.
Action brought in the Superior
Court of the State of California,
in and for the County of Nevada,
and the complaint filed in the
office of the County ‘Clerk of said
JOHN L. LARUE and.
RALPH COLBURN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
231 Broad Street,
Nevada City, California
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO:
ELIZABETH A. BOND, EMILY
DANIEL, THOMAS DANIEL,
MARY DANIEL, JAMES DANIEL, BENJAMIN DANIEL, ANNIE DANIEL; and “also all other
persons’ unknown, claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest
‘in the real property described in
the complaint adverse to plaintiff’s ownership or any cloud upon
. plaintiff’s title thereto,” defendBoard took no
the request.
At the request of the Auditor,,
a motion was made, duly seconded, directing the District Attorney to amend the salary ordinance
to provide that the Auditor shall
draw his salary. warrant for the
preceding calendar month on the
fifth day of each month for each
employee of the county. The motion passed unanimously. :
Mr. Lou Gunter, representative .
with the Division of Forestry,
‘appeared before the Board and
requested permission to place a
stand at the -Airport for borate
tanks for. fire fighting. A motion
was made, duly seconded, autheorizing the Chairman to sign
the agreement, and upon a roll
eall ballot, a unanimous vote was
:
Bs
ried man,
official act
interest in} deferted u
You are hereby required to
appear in an ‘action entitled as
above brought against you by
the above named plaintiff in the
Superior Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California, and
to answer the complaint filed
therein within ten days exclusive
of the day of.service after the
service on you of this summons,
if served within the County of
Nevada, and if served elsewhere,
within thirty days.
And you are hereby notified
that unless you appear and. anSwer as above réquired that the
plaintiff will take judgment. for
any money or damages demanded in the complaint as arising
upon. contract, or he will apply
to the court for any other relief
demanded in the complaint.
The object of this action is to
determine all and every claim,
right, title, estate, lien or interest
of the said defendants, and each
of them, in and to the real property. described as follows, to-wit:
That certain real property situate, lying and being in the County of Nevada, State of California,
particularly described as follows:
The south portion of Lot 9,
Block 52, at the junction of
South Pine and Sacramento
“Streets, as shown on the official map of Nevada City made
by H. S. Bradley in 1869, and
described as follows:°
Commencing at the SW corner of the lot on Pine Street
South, and running thence:
37° E. (154.27 feet
along South Pine Street to the
SW corner of Mrs. Farmer’s
from which the nearest
corner of Cross Street bears
N. 1° 10’ E. 77.35 feet
E. 93.52 “feet
along the north boundary of
the lot to a % inch pipe in
fence line on the north side
of a private roadway
3. S. 71° 42’ W. 147.80 feet
along private roadway to a %4
inch“pipe at the SE corner of
the lot on Sacramento Street
1l’ W. 14.96 feet
to the place of beginning, and
containing 0.183 acres, more or
.On this 27th day of August in
the year one thousand nine hundred .and. fifty-nine before me,
Letha-Twitchell, a Notary Public
in and for the County of Nevada,
State of California, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn,
personally ‘appeared Mabel Brandeberry and E, C. Brandeberry
known to’me: to be the persons
se -names are subscribed to
the -within instrument, and acknowledged tome that they executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I
havewhereunto set my hand. and
affixed: my official seal in the:
County of Nevada the day and
year'in this’ certificate first above
(Seal) LETHA TWITOHELL,
Notary Public in and for ‘the
County of Nevada, State of
The Clerk read to the Board
Summons that had been received
from -the State Board of Equalization by the Oounty Assessor
and-his Chief Deputy, requesting
their attendance at a meeting to
be held in San Diego, and a motion was made by. Supervisor
Loehr, authorizing ‘the attendance
‘ef. the Assessor and the Chief
Deputy at the conference. After
ra period of time the Chairman
ruled that the motion died’ for
the lack of a second, The matter
was finally deferred until the
next meeting of. the Board.
The Chairman announeed. at
this time that the next meeting
of the Board would be Se
A letter was read to the Board
from the Soda Springs Ski Corporation protesting the increased
assessed valuation on the Unsecured Roll. The matter was referred to Mr. Kitts for study.
A letter was read from Mr.
Gordon Laing in regards to Junior College tuition costs, and the
Clerk was directed to thank Mr.
Laing for his interest in the matCommissioner,
intended vendor
WALSH, whose
Broad Street, Nevada City, California.; and the name and address of the intended vendees is
JAMES MILLER and ROSE MARIE MILLER, his wife, whose
address is Tracy, California.
The place where and the date
¢when the purchase price is to be
paid is at the Law Offices of
Albert L. Johnson, 244 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cali“fornia, on the Ist day of October,
1959, at the hour of 11 o’clock
A.M, of said: date.
Dated: September 1, 1959.
HENRY T. WALSH,
Intended Vendor.
State of California, County of
Nevada—ss.
On this ist day’ of September,
A.D, 1959, before me, Samuel A.
Strange, a Notary Public in and
for said Oounty and State, residing therein, duly commissioned
and sworn, personally appeared
HENRY T. WALSH, an unmarried man, known to me to be the
person whose name is subscribed
to the within instrument,
acknowledged to me that he executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOFP,
have hereunto set my hand and
affixed my official seal the day
and year in this certificate first
above. written.
SAMUEL A. STRANGE,
Notary Public in and for the
(Seal) County of Nevada, State
of California.
Albeit L.. Johnson,
Attney for Vendor,
Publish: September 10, 1959.
My commission expires Dec. 16,
A motion was then made by Publish: Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24, 1959.
Superintendent Loehr, duly. sec.
‘onded, setting the salary of the
Director of Nurses at $560. per
month, and that of the Assistant
Director of Nurs
month. A general discussion’ ensued, and upon a
the following vdte was recorded:
Fifth District, aye. me
Fourth District, aye.
Third District, aye.
Second District, aye.
First District, no.
Mr. Clare Hughes, Purchasing
Agent, appeared and a discussion
was held over the need of an
emergency purchase of a--water
heater for the County Hospital,
and a motion was made, duly
seconded and passed unanimously, transferring the sum of $1,200.00 from Reserves to the Hospital budget.
The Welfare Director appeared
before the Board, and rendered
her report on the activities of her
department for the month of August, and .a motion was made,
duly seconded and passed unanimously, accepting the report and
ordering it filed.
At the request of the SuperUnited States of America
Federal Power Commission
Project :
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
PRELIMINARY P! IT
In the Matter of Nevada Irrigation * District. :
Public notice is hereby given
that application has been filed
under the Federal Power Act (16
U.S.C: 791a-825r) by Nevada Irrigation District, of Grass Valley,
piutae a veikine demgneted as mit. a pro; gna
i 66, to be situated
in, Sierra, Nevada and Placer
Courities, in the State of California, near Sierra City, Emigrant
Gap, Dutch Flat and -Colfax,
Lands of the United States within the Tahoe National Forest and
of the United States
will -be affected,
The. pro :
described in i
be an expansion and addition to
the ‘project under Minor-Part License held by the Applicant for
Project No, 338. Certain of the
at $500 per. ’
eall ballot,
Mr. Peter Ingram appeared before the Board in regards to the
redistricting of Supervisorial Dis:
tricts and was informed that a
committee for such redistricting
study has not yet been selected,
Mr, Willian Harris, Superintendent of the County Hospital,
appeared before the Board in regard to the salary of Supervising
and after a discussion
with Mr. Harris, the Board decided to-grant-no more than the
5 per cent, increase granted to
all other county employees.
At this time a motion was
made by Supervisor Loehr, duly
seconded, to transfer the sum of
$1200 from Reserve to Truckee
Judicial Court budget, for temporary help for the period of
November 1 through April 1, 1960.
Projeet No.
Tapeicalind,
approxiacre-feet of storposed*-works;
Meadows reservoir, w
mately , 45,000 ac 01
age, and English Meadows reservoir, with approximately 10,000
acre-feet of sto
on Middle Yuba
sion structure on South Fork of
North Yuba _ Rive
And it is the further object of
this action to have it adjudged
and decreed that plaintiff by himself and by his predecessors in interest for more than twenty years
continuously immediately precedfiling of the complaint in
ction, have been and now
UY] are in the actual, exclusive, open,
and adverse possession of said real property, claiming to own the same in fee
against the defendants
named, and against the whole
world, and have paid
waptaxes of every kind or nature
. levied or assessed aga
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PUT ON YOUR SHOES, AND A
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~SHOULD
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SMART 2
Refilling and collecting money]
from New pe high quality
coin rated rs in this’
area. No i
To qualify you must have car,
references, $600 to $1900 cash.
Seven to twelve hours weekly
cam net up to $400 monthly.
More full time. For personal
interview write to P.O. Box
1055, Boise, Idaho. Include]phone number.
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY
Reliable man or woman from
this area to distribute complete
line of cigarettes, candy, nuts,
or gum through new automatic
vendors. No selling, we will
establish accounts for you. To
qualify party must have. car,
references, and cash capital of
$800 which is ured by inventory. Excellent earnings
part time—full time more. For
personal interview give phone,
~ ete. Write P. O, Box 156, Rochester, Minnesota. ; ‘
TIRE SALE
Firestone Fisk Mohawk
; Dunlop :
From 30 per cent to 50 per
cent off. Exch.
LARGE STOCK
Including Foreign Car Tires
NEW AND RECAPS
BRIGGS’ RIO GRANDE
STATION
403 8S. Auburn, Grass Valley
EXPERIENCED JANITOR
wants work. Has his o
equipment.. Phone Neva
City 902-R-4, '
“* LEGAL NOTICE
DICKENSON & BOITANO,
1003 Second Street,
" @ Napa, California, <;.
Telephone: BAldwin 6.5591
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
No, 12184.
SUMMONS
IN. THE SUPERIOR COURT O
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY.
OF NEVADA. <
GERALD HACKETT,
Planitiff,
vs;
J. E. ELLIS, ALSO ALL OTHER
PERSONS.UNKNOWN, claim:
ing any right, title, estate, lien
or interest in the real property
described in the complaint .adverse to plaintiff's ownership,
or any cloud upon. plaintiff’s
title thereto,
Defendants.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETING TO:
J. E, ELLIS, ALSO ALL OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN,
claiming any right, title; estate,
lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint
adverse to plantiff’s ownership,
er any cloud upon planitiff’s title
‘thereto, Defendants.
You and each of you are hereby directed to appear and answer the complaint in an action
entitled as above brought against
you in the Superior Court of the
State of California, in and for
the County of Nevada, within ten
days after the service on you of
this summons, if served within
this county, or within thirty days
if served elsewhere.
And you are hereby notified
that, unless you appear and an‘swer as above required, the said
plaintiff will take~judgment for
any money or damages demanded in the complaint as arising
upon contract or will apply to
the Court for any other relief
demanded in the -eomplaint:
The object of this action is to
make the above defendants set
forth the nature of their claims
to the real aah in the comPplaint and hereinafter described,
if any they have, and that such/
claim or claims be adjudged £0
be of no effect and void, and that
plaintiffs’ title to said real property be quieted against them.
The said real property is situate in the County: of Nevada,
State of California, and is par-.
ticularly described as follows:
and the
OLD COINS WANTED—M.
Box 135,
Ww
Lady bugs and -lady bug gatherers :
HARRY MANTYLA
Phone GV 27-J-2
For Sale
FOR SALE
6 foot Servel Gas Refrigerator. Cash price $75.00.
Med. size Gas Range, oven
control. Cash price $35.00.
Can be seen at MISSILDINE,
Engineering and Welding
Service, Hills Flat.
Box 364. Phone 1705.
FOR SALE: Single bed complete,
Doermyer mixer, coffee table,
2 floor lamps, Wedgewood gas
range, Gen. Elec. refrigerator,
9x12 rug and pad, Westinghouse TV, lawn mower, garden
tools, 7 steel fence posts. Ph.
2476. 201 Annex Ave., Glenbrook Heights.
GET THE BEST for your stomach, Quick relief’ with
bels” Rx: for sick, gassy, nervous. stomachs. Neutralizes gas
in 10 minutes: It’s guaranteed!
Exclusively at Grass Valley
Drug; Grass Valley, and G&H
Pharmacy, ‘Nevada Oity.
. DO YOU.SAVES & H
GREEN STAMPS?
«gj WE GIVE ’EM AT
Hoovers Mobil Station
Alta Street and Ridge Road
PROFESSIONAL
GEORGE C. BO
Optometrist
242 Commercial St. Nevada City
WINDOWS . replaced.
Automobile
Electric Sanders for rent. Paint
Glass. Phone 1106, Hiiis, Fiat,
Grass Valley.
EVERYTHING
BUILDING.
NEEDS
FROM THE FLOOR
TO THE ROOF
YUBA RIVER
LUMBER CO.
Phone 489
Grass Valley Town Talk
FOR BEST BUYS IN FINE
. Nvesument Property,
Ranches and Choice Lots . . see
. .° NILE REALTY
Phone NC 560 and 271-Evenings
208 _ Nevada City