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September 6, 1961 (10 pages)

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ed m7 consisting of a turbine rated conecedioa generat connected to a genefator ed at 61,000 ki Pd C) anew © structure at New Colgate diversion reservoir and a tunnel betw: such “intake and the tunnel of Pacific Gas Electric Company's Colgate hydroelectric project; New N arrows Power Tunnei and er Plant a pressure tunnel incorporating a surge chamber and extending from a proposed intake structure on the right bank of Yuba River immediately upstream from existing Eng lebright dam of the California Debris Commission tothe head of a steel penstock of the New Narrows power plant; and power plant on north bank of Yuba River about 1,200 feet downstream from Englebright dam and facing the existing Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Narrows power plant to contain one turbine rated at 65,000 horsepower direct-connected toa generator rated at 41,000 kilowatts; and Irrigation Diversion Dam and Reservoir = an impervious core, rockfill dam across Yuba River about one mile downstream from the existing Parks Bar Bridge on State Highway #20, 70 feet high above streambed and 1,170 feet long, with side channel spillway and ogee weir on right abutment; and a reservoir with gross storage capacity of 7, 800 acre-feet and surface area of 350 acres at normal operating surface at elevation of 235 feet. Protests or petitions to intervene may be filed with the Federal Power Commission, Washington 25, D.C., in accordance with the Rules of Practice and Procedure of the Commission (18 CFR 1.8 or 1.10). The last day upon which protests or petitions may be filed is October 4, 1961. The application is on file with the Commission for public inspection. Joseph H, Gutride Secretary /ss Publish: Aug. 30, Sept. 6, 13,20. COMMISSION ~ Yuba County Water Agency ; Project No. 2246 NOTICE OF APPLICATION _ __ FOR LICENSE (August 22, 1961) Public notice is hereby given that application has been filed under the Federal Power Act(16 U.S, C, 791a825r) by Yuba County Water Agency (correspondence to Eugene L. Gray, Secretary, Yuba County Water Agency, P, O. Box 28, Marysville, California) for license for proposed Project No, 2246, known as " Yuba River Development,” to be located on Yuba River and its tributaries, North Yuba River, Middle Yuba River, and Oregon Creek, in Counties of Yuba, Nevada, and Sierra, Califor nia, inthe vicinity of Camptonville, Dobbins, Marysville, North San Juan and Smartville, California, and affecting lands of the United States within Plumas and Tahoe National Forests, and utilizing the Englebright Dam of the California Debris Commission, an agency of the U.S, Corps of Engineers, and affecting land adjacent to such dam, The’ proposed project would consist of: New Bullard's Bar Dam, Reservoir and Power Plant an impervious core, rockfill dam across N orth Yuba River about 2.2 miles upstream from its confluence with Middle Yuba River, about 633 feet high above streambed and 1,800 feet long at crest; a side-channel gated spillway located about 2,700 feet upstream from the dam's left abutment and discharging into Marys Ravine, a tributary of Middle Yuba River; a reservoir with gross storage capacity of 930,000 acrefeet and water surface area of 4,600 acres at normal maximum operating surface at elevation 1,955 feet, which reservoir would inundate the existing Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Bullard's Bar hydroelectric development licensed by the Commission as Project No, 187; and the power plant on: left bank of North Yuba River near the toe of the dam, to be served by a pressure tunnel and to contain two generating units each consisting of a turbine rated at 91,500 horsepower direct-connected to a generator rated at 66,000 kilowatts; Hour House Diversion Dam and Reservoir a-concrete arch-dam across Middle Yuba River about 6.5 miles upstream from the confluence of Oregon Creek and the river, about 90 feet high above streambed and 370 feet long with ungated, overflow type spillway; and a reservoir with gross capacity of 615 acrefeet and surface area of 18 acres at normal maximum Operating surface at elevation 2030 feet; L C abin Diversion Dam and Reservoir a concrete arch dam across Oregon Creek about 3.5 miles upstream from confluence of the creek and Middle Yuba River, about 70 feet high above streambed and 255 feet long with ungated, overflow type spillway; and reservoir with gross capacity of 220 acre-feet and surface area of 8.5 acres at normal maximum operating sur face at elevation 1,970 feet; Lohman Ridge Tunnel > 2: gravity-flow tunnel from Hour House diversion reservoir to Log Cabin reservoir; Camptonville Tunnel a4 gravity-flow tunnel from Log Cabin reservoir to New Bullard’s Bar reservoir; New Colate Diversion Dam, Tunnel and Power Plant a concrete gtavity dam across North Yuba River about 2,700 feet downstream from proposed New Bullard'sBardam, about 50 feet high above streambed and 230 feet long, withcentral ungated ogee spillway section having crest elevation 1,350 feet, with negligible effective storage; a pressure tunnel incorporating a surge chamber and extending fromintake at New Col4 gate diversion dam to the head of a double, steel penstock of the New Colgate power plant; and power plant on right bank of Yuva River about 600 feet downstream from the existing Colgate power plant of Pacific Cas and Electric Company to con_ tain two generating units each LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE It is hereby certified, as follows: The undersigned are partners, doing business in the State of California, under the fictitious name "BERLINER & McGINNIS", Their principal place of business islocated at 211 Pine Street, Nevada City, Nevada County, California. The names in full and places of residence of the partners are as follows: Robert C, Peterson RidgeRd. Nevada City, Calif, Harold A, Berliner Brunswick Road, Grass Valley Calif, Dated: August 18th, 1961, /s/ Robert C, Peterson Harold A, Berliner Subscribed and acknowledged on August 18, 1961 before Mary M, Corbell, Notary Public, in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, MARY M, CORBELL, Notary Public In and for the County. of Nevada, State of California My Commission Expires January 6, 1962 Publish August 23, 30 September 6, 13, LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED PROPERT Y Pursuant to Section 1511 of the Code of Civil Procedure, notice is hereby given that the persons listed below appear to be the owners of abandoned property. Information concerning the amount or description of the property and the name and address of the holder may be obtained by any persons possessing an interest in the property, by writing to ALAN CRANSTON, STATE CONTROLLER, Bureau of Unclaimed Property, P.O, Box 1019, phe Sl 5, California, giving the name, number, and address, as shown inthis notice, Unless proof of claim is presented to the holder and the owner's right to receive the property is established to the holder's satisfaction within 65 days from the date of the . 6 eral A ses ihiahenat nes a ‘EDDY HERBERT SPOOR, also ‘known as E. H, SPOOR and abandoned property will be placed in the custody of the State paps waar: later than 85 er publication pod and all further claims must thereafter be directed to the State Controller, ; ALAN CRANSTON, STATE CONTROLLER In the addresses shows below, the State of California is intended, unless otherwise stated, Benoit Barbara F 93688 1601 F St-Napa Davis William T 106810 Park Ave Nevada City ; McCarthy Jewell 97337 Box 288 Nevada City Morgan D E 93632 Nevada City Pisoli Laurence 108648 . Norden NEU Co Norden Reilly JoseprhR 94803 193 Whitting Grass Valley Truax Kenneth 109311 Box 315 Sebastopol Truax Mary E Box 315 Sebastopol Publish Aug. 23, Sepr. 6. LEGAL NOTICE 109312 Notice is hearby that ages & sie c, crich, fer the Probate of ill of the above-named de. § and for the issuance of Letters T thereon to the pétitionersto which reference is hereby made for further particulars, will be heard at 10 o'clock A.M., on September 15, 1961, at ‘the court room of the superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County lof Nevada, City of Nevada JOHN T, TRAUNER, Coumty Clerk and .Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, ByJACK K, HANSEN Deputy/ss Dated August 24, 1961, Clifford W, Twombly Room 707, 1151S, Broadway, Los Angeles 15, California. NOTICE TO CO-OWNERS.’ To: W. E, Kinkel, co-owner, hisheirs, executors, administrators and assigns, and to All Whom It May Concern: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thatI, the undersigned, John A. Fontz, did at my own expense perform your share or part of the annual assessment work of One Hundred Dollars, required by the laws of the United States and of the State of California upon that certain unpatented placer mining claim, known as. and called the Crystal Hill Placer Mining Claim, situate in North Bloomfield Min-, ing District, inthe County of Nevada, State of California,’ embracing portions of Section 1, Township 17 North, Range 9 East, M.D.B. & M.,, owned by the following persons to wit: John A, Fontz, an undivided 7/12ths interest therein; Vera Fontz, an undivided 1/6th interest, therein; and W. E. Kinkel, an undivided 1/4th interest therein; as tenants in common, That I performed your part or share of said assessment work upon said claim in, for, and during the assessment years ending at noon, September1, 1959, and at noon, September 1, 1960. That during each of the aforesaid 2-years, I-performed at least $100 worth ef such assessment work upon said claim, and such was the amount and value of such work and labor so said work was necessary to prevent a forfeiture or re-location of said claim. You, and each of you, are hereby required to pay to me within ninety days from the: date of the service of this notice, either by publication or otherwise, the sum of $50, 00,, being your part or share of five dollars; and for the 2' years aforesaid amounts to an‘ aggregate of $50, 00; and that you now owe me $50. 00 for erformed, _ , That the performance of!
Attorney for Petitioner. Publish Aug. 30, Sept. 6, 18, LEGAL NOTICE sin oss oa, So er ae aR NEVADA COUNTY STATE FAIR EXHIBIT .All-weather Highways is the theme of the ‘Nevada County exhibit at the 1961/California State Fair, in Sacramento. Forty-six California counties have been competing for more than $50,000 in premium money at this year's State Fair. Prizes are being awarded in 13 separate classifications. The Fair will continue through Sept. 10. Nevada won second place in the California "feature" class and was awarded $1,400 in premiums. The City Planning Commission has granted a variance to Trinity Episcopal Church to erect a one-story temporary building on the northeast side of the church property to be used as Sunday School classrooms, This variance will become effective after an elapsed period of thirty (30) days from the publication of this notice unless an appeal therefrom is taken tothe City Council by any person aggrieved or afected by the determination of the Commission, in accord ance with Sections 10 and 11 of City Ordinance No, 277. Albert Johnson, Chairman City Planning Commission Mrs. Lois Welch was honor ed with a baby shower on the evening of Aug. 22 at the home of Jo Ann Swanson with Mildred Horton as co-hostess. Lovely and useful gifts were presented by the following: Charlene Welker, Margaret Williams, Elsie Estey, Donna Le Bars, Marylin Groves, Phyllis Letko, Irene Stoops, Rae Bigley, Mary Holt, Mildred Horton andJo Ann Swanson. Those sending gifts who were unable to attend were Mary Jo Lund and Roberta Welch. Publish: Sept. 6, 1961 Delicious refreshments of CLASSIFIED ADS . Dial 265-2471 i FOR SALE SERVICES: . All makes of vacuum clean. ersrepaired and guaranteed , Full stock of disposable bags! and Saran hoses, : GRA-NEVA 214 E, Main St, Ph, 273-3110 Black oak wood, 14” chunk $7.50; 20" $10.00; 24” $10.50. Discount on large orders. J.R. Price Ph. 2652281. ‘Adamson has small canning Bartlet pears for sale, $1.25 @ lug. Phone 3-3008 Newcastle Bring containers. performing your part or share of said assessment work for the 2 years above mentioned. That the notice of location of said claim is record ed in the office of the County: Recorder of the County of Nevada, State of California, in Book 32 of Mining Claims at page 299, to which record refetence is had for a parti-cular description of said claim, : That your share or part of the said assessment work for} each of said years was twenty~ s Repossessed sewing machines (2), excellent condition, Guaranteed, 1 Singer with zigzag and buttonhole attach. Must be responsible party to assume $6 monthly payments on bal. of $29.03, 1 Necchi auto. zigzag portable. Makes without attach. Assume $9 payments on bal. of $51.64; will discount either for cash. Call Cr. Mgr. 273-3331. buttonholes, embroiders, etc. the said assessment work per-. formed by me for the year: above specified; or in the event of a failure so todo your interests, vizs anun divided one-fourth inter. or part in said claim, owned by each of you, will become my property. Dated: June 23d, 1961 John A. Fontz LEGAL NOTICE No, 6275 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL In the Superior Court of the HELP‘WANTED WANTED Lady Bug Col‘lectors $3 per gal. Must be properly handled--all alive . Also want info, on present locations, For details phone :273-4006, VALLEY TREE SERVICE Topping, Trimming, Removing and Feeding. In‘ sured, Free Estimate-Work Guaranteed Ph, 273-6086 Grass Valley "WANTED. WANTED: RARE COINS, An; goldcoin. Anything in Jewelry, Scrap Gold, Sterling Silver, Diamonds, Antiques gf the Gold Days. Phone} Ellinger, 273-2921, CLASSIFIED AD RATES Per line in first issue.. .16¢ Per line in additional issues: (no changes)......14¢ .Minimum charge...80¢ REAL ESTATE LISTINGS Home Busimess Fann 'FOR SALE 20 gently sloping acres 7 milesout, pines, oaks, cedars. Write Box at. NC: Nugget or phone 265-2493 ACREAGE FOR SALE Has oaks, pines, water util-: ities, 3to025 acres, all choice Terms Competitive PriceOut Colfax Highway. EllinBer owner. Rt. 2, Box 1578, Grass Valley, SERVICES WATER’ SYSTEMS ; Complete Installation‘Pumps, Pipe Line Ditching , Water Purification. COOK, & McGUINN Phone 2734455 State of California, in and for the County of Nevada,. In the Matter of the Estate of ‘MASSAGE Open Moniays See me other days at WilkinE, HERBERT SPOOR, Deceased, son’s Hot Springs, Calistoga 11 1/2 Bank St. J.L. Hatch, 1/2 mile of the Yuba River 2 creeks, all year highway 150 acres $50,000.00 $500.00 dn. 6% int. on balance, Owner 528 E, Broad St. N.C, Also small parcel with brook $1, 800.00 $50.00 down, $10.00 a month, pals ‘BRING QUICK RESULTS Masseur. 273-3783. By IRENE STOOPS Mint Chiffon pie and coffee were served by the hostesses. alii Raengrteecete etetels Camptonville's annual Homecoming and Reunion willbe held on Sunday Sept. 10 in the school auditorium atlla,m, Although Camptonville has a new modern school, what isnow the auditorium was the original school, which housed four generations of students. It was built by Lester Pelton, inventor of the water wheel, Many former residents who will attend the reunion went to school in this building. Refreshments will be served at anominal charge by members of the Eastern Star and the Women's Club. aaa ed The Harold La Hue's guests of the week of Aug. 20 were Harold's brother and his wife, Mr, and Mrs, Le Roy La Hue of Riverside, California. The Harold La Hue'’s were San Francisco visitors the week of the 27th, a combined business and pleasure trip. Gravel Range Lodge #59, F& A.M, held a spécial meeting Friday night Aug. 25, at which time the Third Degree was conferred upon Harold Price. Preceding the meeting a roast pork dinner was served in the banquet room by members of Pelton Chapter #615, QE.S. : Gees Pelton Chapter #615, O.E.S, held its first meeting of the month on Aug. 10 with Worthy Matron, Charlotte Wakeman, and Worthy Patron Ray Wakeman, presiding. Miss Willanette Groves was initiated into the Order at that time, : The second meeting of the month was held on Thursday night Aug. 24, which was District Night. Many guests and courtesy officers were present from other Chapters in the district. a ala ee Miss Sharon Schmorl was honored with a miscellaneous bridal shower on the evening of Aug. 23 at the Cleveland home with Maudeline Cleveland and Nathelle Pierce as eCIRCULARS . e STATIONERY e MAIL PIECES e BILLS e FORMS NEV. CO. PRINTING & PUBLISHING. 212 W. Main St. . Grass Valley PHONE 273-4590 . Camptonville News hostesses. Lovely gifts were presented to the honoree by the following: Mildred Horton, Mary Holt, Phyllis Letko, Bernice Shermantine, Beatrice Wilcox, AnnisButz, Gladys Groves, Lila Gowey, Thelma Kissig, Vera Mackinson, Eva Turner, Mrs, Martino, Nellie Clark, Ora Nelson, Winnie Sutter, Irene Stoops, Willanete Groves, Lunardi On Nuclear Committee Of / Assembly SACRAMENTO---Assemblyman PaulJ, Lunardi (D-Roseville), vice-chairman of the Assembly Interim Committee on Water, has been appointed to serve on a Subcommittee on Saline Conversion and Nuclear Energy. This sub-_ committee will study the relationship of nuclear energy tothe Water Plan as a power source, and the relationship of nuclear energy to saline conversion plants. © Elouise Price, Florris Carroll, Tivey Brown, Susan Niemand, Nancy Brown, Marguerite, Peden, Carol Lanyon, Kitty Burrows, Colleen Graham, Margaret Williams, Nadine Putman, Neva Peden, Ruth Skoverski, Donna Le Bars, Marylin Groves, Aileen Sanders, Phyllis Rogers, Mrs. Elsie Lewis, Sue Lewis, Mrs. Lynn Lewis, Carol Ann Lewis, Dorothy Lorenson and the hostesses. Miss Schmorl recently announced that she will wed La Verne Lewis of Downieville“@ 228 on Saturday evening, Sept. ngeteteininialoietatoietedios John Bigley and Everett Stoops of the U, S. Forest Service here, talked to a teen-age group Aug. 22 at the Presbyterian Conference Grounds west of town. They spoke’on Fire Control and Safety measures in the Forest. © George C. BOL © OPTOMETRIST had Commercial Street Nevada City SRL) . BOYS! How Good are You at Building Models ? GIRLS! YOU MAY DISCOVER THAT YOU ARE . TOP-NOTCH AND A WINNER IN THE. Car Customizing — Contest Conducted “at GRASS VALLEY Contest Ends Both Stores of NEVADA CITY OCTOBER 5th 4 AGE CLASSES Under 9 years—9-12. years—13-16 16 Years and Over. _ FREE PRIZES For all ingens Winners Free Entry Blank with purchase of Each Model Kit. on oe IN THE TOY DEPARTMENTS OF BOTH ALPHA STORES See the AMT wt MONOGRAM and AURORA KITS Céme in. See the Valuable Prizes to be given at both ‘stores. They are in the Toy Depurtments. ny years— 1