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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

August 29, 1973 (12 pages)

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Equipment auction is planned at NGH equipment at. the= forme: Nevada General Hospital will go on the auction block Sept. 17 and 18 at 10 a.m. each day at the nospital. items may be inspected one week prior to the sale. Jonn 5. check, or irrevocable purchase order is required upon award of bid. The balance to be paid within 48 hours Ali descriotions are believed correct but the auctioneer and owner make no warranties on accuracy. ef any merchandise. Reed, of Reed’s Auction and Liquidation Co. of Grass Valley wiil be the auctioneer. There will be no limit and no reserve with all to be sold to the highest bidders. All material and supplies must be removed within five working days. Ail merchandise to be sold as is. All x-ray, medical and surgical equipment will be sold on the opening day. Other equipment wil] fali under the hammer the ‘second day Some of the items slated for saie are surgical light, scales, a Extensions may be granted only portable x-rav mist tent with the approvai of the county inhalator, crash cart with purchasing agent. Restricted monitor, pace maker EKG, items and equipment will be soid cyclomatic contro! sterilizer, only to authorized and licensed dentai chair, hoyer lift, persons or organizations on operating and _ anethesia equipment, over bed trays, bed, mattresses, sheets, commode and others. presentation of proof. A deposit of 25 per cent cash, certified or acceptable personal Nevada City ‘requested at the last city council Survey monument study stopped by councilmen Nevada City councilmen voted Problems that could prevent the to drop the discussion of Sewage system’s success. — Broad Street and “move on to Sept. 11. \ bigger and better things.’ \ PUBLIC NOWCE Orville Cain, a consultant to the city who recommended the installation of the monuments, ’ STATE OF was not present at Monday’s CALIFORNIA, meeting. City Manager Beryl COUNTY OF NEVADA Robinson said that he had EXCERPT BOARD OF SUPERVISORS written local surveying firms, aS win TES AUGUST 21, 1973 meeting, asking them to give ~ Meeting called to order at the their comments on the proposal. hour of 10:05 A.M., Supervisor : Turner noted absent. Robinson read a letter oe the Minutes of the previous firm of Bertino and Sylvester jpeeting approved as submitted. which argued against the The Board received one bid installation of the monuments, eal us peas of pity ane : ‘ ‘ certificates. of ownership o saying the benefi t derived from sassessments against property them would not justify the added “owned by the Truckee-Donner expense to city residents. Recreation and Park District of Nevada County, Truckee P Sanitary District Sewer Robinson also read a letter Assessment District No. 4 that from Cranmer Engineering Inc. being from Stone & Youngberg. that argued against the At this time, the Board installation of the survey entered into Budget : deliberations. monuments. The _ letter The Adtditor-Controller indicated that the downtown recommended a Final Budget section of town was one area of for 73-74 which has increased by the city least likely to use or $901,955.00 over the preceding year’s Budget. The amount of need survey monuments. local secured taxes required to balance this Budget is only Pat Ingram spoke from the $18,318.00 more than the audience saying “I didn’t know previous year. The Budget as we had a problem here and you submitted to the Board will call + elikeathic for a tax reduction of 19 cents don’t start on something like this per $100.00 assessed value over unless you have a problem.” jhe previous year. The Councilman Peter Ray made provisions for contingencies, the motion that the council and general reserves of all funds : have increased $269,408.00 over “forget the whole thing” as a 4). previous year commitment. result of the letters and The total ~ Budget as comments that have been recommended. totals received and the council passed $10,522,757.00. : : At this time the Board the motion unanimously. departed from the Budget discussions and _— adopted A brief description of progress Resolution 73-208 (A Resolution of the Western Nevada County authorizing sale of bonds and ‘ sale of certificates of ownership Waste Water Authority WaS oF sscessments against property presented by representatives of owned by the Truckee-Donner Cranmer Engineering. They Recreation and Park District of indicated Nevada City would be Nevada County fo Stone and contacted by the authority but Youngberg). : : : : Discussion returns to the pointed out serious financial Budget. CARL DAVIS PUBLIC NOTICE Foliowing is a summary of the tota! of each budget unit: Board of Supervisors, $70,155.00. Special Auditing & Accounting $5,000.00. Auditor-Auditor Controller, $88,828.00. Treasurer Tax Collector, $99,044.00. Assessor, $337,341.00, plus one additional Assessment Clerk. Purchasing Agent, $41,694.00. County Counsel, $54,209.00. Elections & Registrations, $39,189.00. Property $121,219.00. Buildings & $136,959.00. Nev. Co. Promotionai Program, $7,920.00. 3 Central Stores, $100.00. Insuranceé, $169,902.00. County Surveyor, $51,189.00. Management, Grounds, Central Services, $47,751.00. 0O.E.D.?P. Committee, $5,534.00. Historical Landmarks, $600.00. Data Processing, $72,929.00. Superior Court, $37,803.00. Nevada Judicial District Court, $38,618.00, plus one additional Clerk II. Truckee Judicial District ~ Court, $35,313.00. Court Reporter, $18,557.00. Grand Jury, $6,000.00. _ District Attorney, $119,837.00. Public Defender, $25,752.00. Clerk Recorder, $102,364.00, plus two additional Clerk II’s. Board recessed for lunch, to reconvene at 1:30 p.m. -‘Meeting called to order, Supervisor Turner noted absent. The Board returns to Budget ‘deliberations. Sheriff Coroner, $592,997.00. County Jails, $93,515.00. Juvenile Hall, $59,990.00. Probation Department, $188,928.00. Resource = Conservation, $9,590.00. Agriculture Commissioner, $55,016.00. Building $100,519.00. Emergency $11,413.00. Fish & Game _ Advisory Commission, $11,636.00. » Planning Department, $100,242.00. Predatory Animal Control, $11,369.00. Department of Public Works, $1,638,884.00. One Engineering Aide position and _ one Engineering Technician position deleted from staffing and one Clerk Il and one Mechanic added to sedi County Health Department, $66,910.00. x Department of Public Social Services, $647,505.00. Public Assistance, $2,677,613.00. Animal Shelter, $33,500.00. Solid Waste, $148,254.00. Golden. Sierra Health Planning Council, $900.00. Nevada General Hospital, $615,000.00. Money for care of medically indigent persons locally as well as the contr. to the State Health Care Deposit Inspector, Services, Fund. Tubercular Care, $6,500.00. Mental Health Service, Javis assigned to Chanute Airman Cer Penn Valley, he
¢ Channis to (nay ? $229,701.00. Sierra View is interested in rental of a portion of the former County ' Genera! Hospita! for which they are wiliing to pay a ™ reasonable sum in the form of rent. Our contribution this year to the Mental Health Program is approximately $27,000. and of this sum we wiil recoup roughly $19,000., in the form of rent for the quarters at the General Hospita!. Quarters will be used for Day Care and Group Therapy Sessions along with other uses. The Board adopted Resolution 73-209 (A Resolution adopting the 73-74 Nevada County Plan and Budget for Mental Health Services). County Counsel ordered to prepare a five year lease. Crippled Children’s Service, $13,476.00. Drug Abuse Controi, $18,238.00. County Service Officer, $24,389.00. Board of Education, $1,670.00. Supt. of Schools, $26,725.00. Library, $153,239.00. Agricultura! Extension Service, $11,510.00. Airport Commission; $88,459.00. The Board adopted the Budget for Fiscal Year 73-74 in the sum of $10,522,757.00. The Board established the general reserves of the County at the sum of $125,000.00. At this time, Chairman Long officially closed Final Budget Hearings. At this point in time, Department Head -Mafters Communications considered by the Board. The Board to receive a presentation on September 11, 1973, by the Universary Women regarding the Nutrition Program for the Elderly. The Board adopted the following Resolutions: 73-210 (A Resolution consolidatin Directors of the N.I.D. with the Statewide Election of November 6, 1973.). 73-211 (A Resolution consolidating Bond ElectionUnion Hill School District with Statewide Election). 73-212 (A Resolution consolidating election of Directors of the Truckee-Donner P.U.D. with the Statewide Election). The Board accepted with regret, the resignation of Karl R. Stewart as a member of the County Transportation Commission. Following a lengthy discussion with the Social Services Director, and Mrs. Barbara Sailor of the Community Workshop, the Board found it necessary to deny the request of the Workshop for assistance in the sum of $15,000. At this point in time, the Clerk presented each Board member with the results of a referendum petition that the pay raise of the Board of Supervisors be put to the vote of the people. 1244 qualified electors signed the referendum petition — this is the number of signatures actually qualified. by the County Clerk’s Office. The amount of signatures that were needed was 1136 signatures. A total of 3323 signed the referendum petition. The Board adopted Resolution 73-213 (A Resolution consolidating the election of Ordinance raising Supervisor Salary with the =Statewide a to be held November 6, 1973). [he Nevada County Nuggei-j? election of. 10. Cratis & Services bicete ee al AFB ROBERT L. ROS, JR. Se NPR A MeO Nee SE ee PIC stp Wanted RT IO a GO EAI SS epg ye PO 15 Ces Rie and information cel PUBLIC NOTICE There being no. further business, the meeting was adjourned at the hour of 4:10 P.M. : . THEO. A: KOREER: JR, Co. Clerk & Ex-Officio Clerk, Board of Supervisors, County of Nevada, State of California, as hereby certify, that tne foregoing is a true and correct excerpt from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Supervisors held on August 21. 1973. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, . nereunto affix my hand and official! seal of said Board, this 23rd day of August, 1973. THEO. A. KOHLER, JR. Co. Clerk & Ex-Officio Clerk Nevada County Board of Supervisors By MAXINE E. GAINES Deputy Cierk to the Board Date of Publication; August 29, 1973. PUBLIC NOTICE LOSHIN AND LOSHIN Attorneys a Law 860 North Bedford Drive, Suite 305 Beverly Hills, Ca. 90210 (213) 275-1128 — 272-1153 SUMMONS No. 16821 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA CHARLES SCHULMAN and EVELYN SCHAUER, Plantiffs . vs ELIZABETH WOOD and ALBERT WOOD and ROBERT F. HUCKINS and “ALL PERSONS. UNKNOWN, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiffs’ ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiffs’ title thereto,’ Defendants. PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA to the abovenamed Defendants: You are directed to file with the (Clerk of this Court in which the above entitled action is brought a-written pleading in response to the verified Complaint within ten days after the service on you of this summons, if served within the above-named county or within thirty days if served elsewhere, (except that if the action is against the state pursuant to Section 738.5 of the Code of Civil Procedure, within 180 days). You are notified that unless you so file a written responsive pleading, the plaintiffs will take judgement 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 Complaint. (Seal) You may seek the advice of an attorney on any matter connected with the complaint or this summons. Such attorney should be consulted within the time limit stated in this summons for filing a written pleading to the complaint. THEO A. KOHLER, County Clerk and Clerk of The Superior Court of The State of California For the County of Nevada Dated: May 26, 1970 By MELBA J. POLGLAS Deputy : Dates of Publication: Aug. 8, 1S; 22; 29, 1973: