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The Californian from Salinas, California • 14

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14-SAUNAS CAUFORNIAN Tuesday, July 29, 1952 CHUCKLES Our Men In Service Open Hearing Set For Marin Doctor SAN RAFAEL (HE) The Marin general hospital's board of directors has announced it will allow Dr. Rudolph Wolff ah open hearing Aug. 11 in his fight against the board's charge of "incompetence. The hearing should bring- to light the grounds on which the hospital's medical advisory committee refused Wolff membership to the hospital staff, the committee said. A previous refusal to disclose the grounds for the "incompetence charge had caused protest from Marin county citizens.

Army Rests Case Against Gen. Grow FORT MEADE, Md. (HE) Army prosecutors have rested their case against Maj. Gen. Robert W.

Grow, former U.S. military attache in Moscow whose "war now diary waa allegedly stolen by Communist agents. The army partially lifted the veil of secrecy which has surrounded Crow's court martial to announced yesterday that the prosecution had completed its case and the first defense witnesses had been called. The army would not identify the witnesses or estimate how long the defense would take. U.

S. Army photo Pfc. Ernest M. Pina of Gonzales has received the purple heart for wounds sustained in action in Korea. Now fully recovered, the soldier is back on duty with the 17 th Infantry regiment on the 7th Infantry division front.

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 12173 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Monterey. In the Matter of the Estate of ROBERT KNUTTE, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned ALFRED WILLI Administrator of the Estate of ROBERT KNUTTE deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent, to file them, with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County ot Monterey, within six (6) months after the first publication of this notice, or within said period to present the same, with the necessary vouchers, to the said Administrator at the law offices of HARRETT W. MANNINA, Rooms 808-9-10 in the City of San Jose, County of Santa Clara, State of California, which said last named office is hereby specified by the undersigned as the place of business in all matters connected with said estate.

San Jose, this 1st day of July, AD. 1952. ALFRED WILLI Administrator of the Estate of Robert Knutte, deceased. HARRETT W. MANNINA Suite 808-9-10 Bank of America Bldg.

San Jose 13, California Attorney for Administrator July 8, 15, 22, 29. Aug. 5. 1952 (4890) No JJmit 46,640. FUND Column 1 1951-1952 Actual or Esimated Column 2 1952-1953 Budget 6.210.84 10,081.00 BUDGET Santa Rita Union Elementary School District of Monterey County, California SUMMARY OF CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED FOR 1952-1953 Tax Rate Amount Limit General Purpose Tax Subject to Tax Rate Limit 46,640.

139 Community Services 0.05 Annual Repayment on Account of Public School Building Fund Apportionment No Limit GOVERNOR'S SON HURT SANTA MONICA -OLE) Earl Warren, son of California Gov. Earl Warren, suffered a fractured nose and a bruised shoulder late yesterday when he was tossed from a surf board in the heavy surf and then struck by another loose beard. LEGAL NOTICE SANS, HUDSON A BACHAN, Attys. No. 12262 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MONTEREY In the Matter of the Estate of KATHERINE THOMPSON, also known as KATHERINE S.

THOMPSON, Deceased. Notice Is Hereby Given by the Undersigned, R. H. Hudson, executor of the Last Will and Testament and of the estate of Katherine Thompson, also known as Katherine S. Thompson, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, or said estate, to file them, with the necessary vouchers, in the office of the Clerk of the above named Court (which said office is situate in the Court House in the City of Salinas in said County and State), within six months after the first publication of this notice made on the 29th date of July 1952, or present and exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within said period, to the said executor at the office of Sans, Hudson Bachan, Room 417 Lettunich Building, in the City of Watsonville, County of Santa Cruz, State of California, which said last named office, the undersigned selects as the place of business in all matters connected with said estate.

R. H. HUDSON Executor of the Last Will and Testament and of the Estate of said deceased. Dated July 28th, 1953 July 29. Aug.

5, 12, 19, 28, 1952 (4960) Santa Maria Gains Tournament Finals SAN LUIS OBISPO (HE) Santa Maria Indians scalped the Camp Roberts All-Stars 6 to 5 last night in a 10-inning win. that puts the winners into the finals of the state Southern division semi-pro baseball tournament. The Indians will tangle tonight with the unbeaten San Luis Obispo Blues. Don Corella started on the mound for Santa Maria and was called to the dugout in the seventh inning, replaced by Ned Klingen-smith who was relieved in the top of the tenth by Jim Malloch. Soviet Ambassador Arrives in London LONDON (U.E) Soviet Ambassador Andrei Gromyko arrived in London last night with a pledge to work for a strengthening of understandings between the British people and the Soviet Union.

A hatless man threw anti-Com-munist leaflets bearing the legend "Gromyko, go home at the new ambassador as he stepped from a train from Paris. Police took the man away. The leaflets were signed by Fascist Leader Sir Oswald Mosleys "union and tell our newspaper boy wera moving tomorrow. I've put his money and our new address under the front door LEGAL NOTICE Noland. Lawson A Hamerty A ttys.

No. 12247 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MONTEREY In the Matter ot the Estate of MAY K. ROBB, also Known as MAY ROBB, also Known as MAY BOSSE, also Known as MAY K. BOSSE, deceased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, HELEN BOSSE, Administratrix of the estate of MAY K. ROBB, also Known as MAY ROBB, also Known as MAY BOSSE, also Known as MAY K. BOSSE, deceased, to the creditors, of. and all persons having claims against the said deceased, that within six (6) months after the first publication of the Notice, they either file them with the necessary vouchers in the Office of the ClerK of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Monterey, or to present them, with necessary vouchers, within said six (S) months, to the said Administratrix of the estate of MAY K. ROBB, also Known as MAY ROBB, also Known as MAY BOSSE, also Known as MAY K.

deceased, at the law offices of NOLAND LAWSON I1AMERLY, Attorneys at Law, 600 South Main Street, Salinas California, the same being the place for transaction of the business of the said estate in the County of Monterey, State of California. Datcl; July 14, 1952. HELEN BOSSE Administratrix of the Estate of MAY K. ROBB, also known as MAY ROBB, also known as MAY BOSSE, also known as MAY K. BOSSE.

deceased. July 15, 22, 29. Aug. 5, 1952 (4910) District Contributions to Employees Retirement (Government Code Section 20532) TOTAL Second lieutenant Andrew E. Ausonio of the California National Guard, Monterey unit, has left for classes at Fort Knox, Ky his mother Mrs.

R. Ausonio, of Castroville, announced today. He has attended Hartnell college and was editor of the one of its publications. His address at the armored school will be 2nd Lt Andrew E. Ausonio, AGO No.

1, Student Officer Armored School, Fort Knox, Ky. lieutenant Ausonio will be at the school four months. He left last Wednesday. 4-Lane Road Over Sierras Proposed RENO (HE) A potent east bay group has joined the fight for a modem, four-lane highway across the High Sierra, the Reno chamber of commerce announced today. Word of the action was received by the Reno chamber from California State Sen.

Arthur H. Breed, Jr. Breed is a member of the highway advisory committee of Alameda county. His letter said his group has unanimously agreed that member groups, including cities and chambers of commerce, will be urged to support the proposed trans-Sierra all-year military route as a national defense project. Scaled Peak Charles C.

Crush of Pacific Grove (above) foolc pari in the Harvard Andean expedition's ascent of Mt, Yerupaja in Peru. An account of the expedition is given in "The Butcher," by John Sack, published last week. A Stanford university graduate, Mr. Crush taught industrial arts at Salinas union high school in 1949-50. SUTLER Steel PUBLICATION BUDGET.

The governing board, having made on July 7, 1952 such revisions, additions, and changes as it deems desirable or necessary pending publication, public hearing and final adoption, hereby returns the budget. The public hearing on this budget will be held at Santa Rita School on August 5, 1952 at 8:00 o'clock p.m. Signed: H. S. CHRISTENSEN, Clerk.

GENERAL BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cash in County Treasury TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS Less Current Liabilities NET BEGINNING BALANCE 2. INCOME Apportionments on A.D.A Allowances for Transportation Apportionment for Current Growth Other Income TOTAL INCOME, OTHER THAN CURRENT I'AXES Current District Taxes Received 1951-1952 Current District Taxes Required to balance budget 1952-53 TOTAL INCOME (exclusive of 1 Beginning Balance) TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS AND TRANSFERS 1. Administration Salaries and Wages Other Expense TOTAL 2. Instruction Midshipman Frederick W. Hazlett is pictured studying an aeronautical chqpt before flying in a two-plaee trainer at Caba-niss field, an advanced training base for carrier pilots in Corpus Tex.

The son of Mrs. N. K. Hazlett'of 860 Corral de Tierra, he is a junior at the University of California. One of 1,600 visiting midshipmen from 52 colleges and universities with naval ROTC detachments, he is participating in a six-week summer cruise.

After three weeks indoctrination, he will 'go to Little Creek, Va. There he will receive varied instruction at the navys amphibious warfare school in preparation for an ensigns commission in the navy upon graduation from college. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Trustees of the Hartnell Junior Cbllege District, in the Office of the Board, located at 431 West Alisal Street, Salinas, California, up to 1:00 P.M., August 7, 1952, at which time and place bids will be opened for the painting of hallways at the Hartnell College, Homestead Avenue, Salinas, California. Specifications may be secured at the office of The Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds, Administration Building, 431 West Alisal Street, Salinas, California. In accordance with the provision of Section 1770 of The Labor Code The Board of Education has ascertained that the general rate of wages applicable to the work to be done is the union scale of wages and the contractor will be required to conform to this rate of pay.

Each Bidder must be licensed by law, and bids must be made out on bid forms furnished for this purpose. Each bid must be accompanied by cashiers check, certified check, or bid bond, made payable to the Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Hartnell Junior College District, in a sum equal to five per cent 5) of the amount of the base bid. This check or bond bid is to be held until satisfactory completion, as determined by the of Buildings and Grounds, of the work. The Board of Trustees of the Hartnell Junior College District reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive any informality in any bid received. By Order of the Board of Trustees.

Hartnell Junior College District, J. F. Ching Board of Trustees Hartnell Junior College District July 22, 29. Aug. 5, 1952.

(4931) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 12174 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the of Monterey. In the Matter of the Estate of EDA KNUTTE, also known as EDA WILLI, also known as EDA SIEGENTHOLAR, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned Administrator ALFRED WILLI, of the Estate of EDA KNUTTE, aka EDA WILLI, aka EDA SIEGENTHOLAR. deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent, to file them with the necessary vouchers In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, In and for the County of Monterey, within six (6) months after the first publication of this notice or within said period to present the same, with the necessary vouchers, to the said Administrator at the law offices of HARRETT.

W. MANNINA, Room 808-9-10, In the City of San Jose, County of Santa Clara, State of California, which said last named office is hereby specified by the undersigned as the place of business in all matters connected with said estate. San Jose, this 1st day of July, AJ5. 1952. ALFRED WILLI Administrator of the Es tate of EDA KNUTTE, aka EDA WILLI, aka EDA SIEGENTHOLAR.

HARRETT W. MANNINA Suite 808-9-10 Bank of America Bldg. San Jose 13, California Attorney for Administrator July 8, 15, 22. 29, Aug. 5, 1952 (48921 2a Teachers Salaries (certificated) 2b Other Salaries Of Instruction 2c Other Expenses of Instruction TOTAL INSTRUCTION Auxiliary Services Other Expense TOTAL 4.

Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages Other Expense TOTAL 5. Maintenance of School Plant Other Expense TOTAL 8. Fixed Charges (1) District Contribution to Employees Retirement under State Employees Retirement System. (Govt. Code Section 20532) (3) All other Fixed Charges TOTAL 7.

Transportation of Pupils Salaries and Wages Other Expense TOTAL 10. Capital Outlay b. Improvement of Grounds d. Equipment TOTAL Undistributed Reserve TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS-ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury General Reserve June 30, Less Current Liabilities Capt. Sidney W.

Achee of Salinas has received the commendation ribbon for meritorious achievement as personnel officer of the Eighth Armys aviation. He is a veteran of 80 observation missions over Communist lines in Korea, serving with the 24th division. Pfc. William Nance of Salinas has received an award for con ducting the best dayroom at Camp Kokura, Japan. A day-room orderly, he is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Nance of 266 Dennis avenue. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS No.

12m In the Superior Court ot the State of California, in and for the County of Monterey. In the Matter of the Estate of KATHERINA KNUTTE, aka KATHERINE KNUTTE, aka KATHERINA LANGER, aka KATHERINE LANGER. Deceased. Notice is hereby given bj the undersigned Administrator, ALFRED WILLI, of the Estate of KATHERINA KNUTTE, aka KATHERINE KNUTTE aka KATHERINA LANGER, aka KATHERINE LANGER, eeceased. to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent, to file them, with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Monterey, within six 6) months after the first publication of this notice, or within said period to present the same, with the necessary vouchers, to the said Administrator at the law offices of HARRETT MANNINA, Rooms 808-9-10 in the City of San Jose, County of Santa Clara, State of California, which said last named office is hereby specified by the undersigned as the place of business in all matters connected with said estate.

San Jose, this 1st day of July, A.D. 1952. ALFRED WILLI Administrator of the Estate is KATHERINA KNUTTE, aka KATHERINE KNUTTE, aka KATHERINA LANGER, aka KATHERINE LANGER, deceased. HARRETT W. MANNINA Suite 808-9-10 Bank of America Bldg.

San Jose 13, California Attorney for Administrator July 8, 15. 22, 29, Aug. 5. 1952 (4889) Buildinqs ATTRACTIVE ADAPTABLE LOW COST STEEL BLDGS. Phone 2-6201 CALIFORNIA COMING and Wafch IFor NET ENDING BALANCE 6.

TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE July 29, 1952. Every RETAIL COMMERCIAL USE BUDGET Washington Union School District of Monterey County, California SUMMARY OF CURRENT DISTRICT TAXES REQUIRED FOR 1952-1953 Tax Rate Amount Limit General Purpose Tax Subject to Tax Rate Limit 14,387. .88 Community Services 0.05 Annual Repayment on Account of Building Fund Apportionment Pre-Englneered and Factory Built tor highest quality at reasonable cost. Selection of sizes from inventory. Quickly erected, permanent, weather-tight.

Modern rigid frame, truss-clear design. FEATURING Exclusive Butler WEATHER-SEAL Metal Roof Siding BOLTED for Permanence. District Contributions to Employees Retirement (Government Code Section 20532) TOTAL E.C LIVINGSTON Inc. PUBLICATION BUDGET. The governing board, having made on July 17.

1952 such revisions, additions and changes as it deems desirable or necessary pending publication, public hearing and final adoption, hereby returns the budget. The public hearing on this budget will be held at School on August 1, 1952 at 8 oclock p.m. Signed: STANLEY BURCHELL, Clerk. 530 Vertin Avenue SALINAS. Public School No Limit No 234.

Limit 14,621. TUND Column 1 1951-1952 Actual or Esimated 1,451.22 Column 8 1952-1953 Budget 3.698.00 913.00 4.811.00 1.866.00 2.743.00 10.525.00 2.155.00 1.073.00 1,451.22 745.09 706.13 8,520.00 2,131.93 1,816.98 Growth GENERAL 1. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY I Cash in County Treasury Accounts Receivable TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS Less Current Liabilities NET BEGINNING BALANCE INCOME Apportionments on A.D Allowances for Transportation Apportionment for Current TOTAL INCOME OTHER CURRENT TAXES THAN -After a moments pleased inspection, the average man would pass up this picture. But not the average woman! She sees what the man misses: a fascinating new accessory the glove stole. With hat to match! No matter where she first picks up such news tidbits about clothes, food, beauty, home decorating only the newspaper gives her answers to Where can I get it? For how much? 3.

Current District Taxes Received 1951-1952 Current District Taxes Required to balance budget 1952-53 TOTAL INCOME (exclusive of 1 Beginning Balance) TOTAL, BEGINNING BALANCE PLUS INCOME, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1. Administration Other Expense TOTAL 2. Instruction 2a Teachers Salaries (certificated) 2c Other Expenses of Instruction TOTAL INSTRUCTION 3. Auxiliary Services Other Expense TOTAL 4. Operation of School Plant Salaries and Wages Other Expense TOTAL they miss something important Why do advertisers spend more of their money tn newspapers than in any other form of advertising Because everybody reads the newspaper every day! So, why advertise only to fractions of the people who can buy? Radio and TV programs reach fractions of anybodys market sport fans, homemakers, kids, or whatever.

And even they cant all listen when a commercial is broadcast Mogozines reach only fractions erf a market For each one appeals to some people not to others. The Newspaper talks to everybody in town. Its created fresh every day to appeal to everybody. Only die newspaper is first with the most news. die most people the most advertisers! An Event You Won't Want To Miss! So she watches the newspaper every day.

Sometimes for a definite 12.468.89 13,298.41 13.753.00 14.621.00 25,767.30 26,473.43 28,374.00 31,119.80 50.00 50.00 18,600.00 1.250.00 17,850.00 50.00 50.00 1.500.00 1.500.00 3,000.00 800.00 800.00 48.92 13.922.04 829.32 14,751.36 32 AS 2,758.16 1,539.49 234.00 873.00 1.107.00 1.700.00 2.150.00 3.850.00 500.00 2.000.00 2.500.00 500.00 1,000.00 30.707 A0 1,330.48 2,303.01 368.13 599.87 TRANSFERS 23,728 A0 3,698.58 912.54 412.00 4.611.10 1,865.97 purchase a new rug, or refrigerator, or a topcoat for Daddy. Often for any one of a dozen half-conscious wants. Like men, women have found from experience that if they miss a single issue of their local newspaper. 5. Maintenance of School Plant Other Expense TOTAL 6.

Fixed Charges (1) District Contribution to Employees Retirement under State Employees Retirement System. (Govt. Code Section 20532) (3) All other Fixed Charges TOTAL 7. Transportation of Pupils Salaries and Wages Other Expense TOTAL 10. Capital Outlay a.

Land d. Equipment Transfers Undistributed Reserve TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury Accounts Receivable General Reserve June 30, 1953 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS Less Current Liabilities NET ENDING BALANCE The newspaper is always first with the most" SALINAS CALIFORNIAN 412A0 31,119.88 (4949) 2,745.13 26,473.43 6. TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS PLUS ENDING BALANCE July 29, 1952..

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