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PUBLIC LAW 86-162-AUG. 18, 1959

[73 S T A T.

Being a portion of the land formerly of D. and L. Mini and the Rutan estate distant about two miles southerly from Napa Junction, lying upon the west side of the Napa Road adjoining the lands formerly owned by John Mullin on the south and of D. and L. Mini on the north, said portion of land being more particularly described as follows, to wit: Being in part a strip of triangular-shaped piece of land fronting upon the Napa Road for a distance of about eight hundred and sixtyfour feet, described as follows, to wit: Said triangle of land having its apex at the intersection of the west line of Napa Road and an existing subdivision fence extending westerly from said Napa Road, said fence being distant about six hundred feet south of the residence on said property, the base of said triangle being a straight line extending northerly from said apex for a distance of about eight hundred and sixty-seven feet to a point on an existing corral fence, which point is sixty feet west of the west line of Napa Road, being also the west side of the right-of-way of the Southern Facific Railroad Company; Thence easterly along said corral fence distant sixty feet to an intersection with the said west line of the Napa Road. Said right-ofway also including a strip or tract of land parallel with and adjacent to the right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company on the west side thereof, described as follows: Beginning at a point on an existing corral fence, distant sixty feet west of the west line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way (coincident with said point above mentioned); Thence northerly for a distance of about eight hundred and eightyfive feet to a point on an existing fence (which extends westerly from the west line of the right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company and is hereby designated as Mini's fence) distant seventyfive feet west of the west line of the right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; Thence easterly for a distance of 75 feet to the said west line of said Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way; Thence southerly on the said west line of said Southern Pacific Railroad Company right-of-way for a distance of about eight hundred and eighty-one feet to the said corral fence; thence westerly distant sixty feet to the point of beginning; said right-of-way also including a strip of land seventy-five feet wide, parallel with and adjacent to the said right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company on the west side thereof, said strip extending from the north line of said property (adjoining the property of I), and L. Mini) southerly for a distance of about two thousand six hundred and fifty-four feet, to said existing fence (above designated as Mini's fence) which extends westerly from the west line of the right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. The three strips of land herein separately described being one continuous strip or tract. Approved August 14, 1959.

Public Law 86-162 A .,s,Q=Q August 18, 1959 [s. J. Res. 118]

JOINT RESOLUTION Authorizing and requesting the President of the United States to issue a proclamation calling for the flag of the United States to be flown a t half-staff on the occasion of the death of the last surviving veteran of the W a r Bety^^een the States.

ReHolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the

P r o c 1 a m ation, States authorization.

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