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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
SECTION A in an amount of not less than fifty . SUPERIOR COURT OF THESTATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS *
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS percent (50%) of the contract . OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE . SUPERIOR COURT OF THESTATE
1. Sealed proposals for con. price will be required. A Work & COUNT Y OF NEVADA OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE
struction of the runway extension, . , Material Bond in the amount of "Amended SUMMONS COUNTY OF NEVADA
installation of the runway lighting . not lessthan fifty percent (50%) of Superior Court No, 13939. No. 6520
System and the construction of a . the contract price will be required. . ROBERT J. POLGAR and ILONA Estate of JOSEPH CHAR ce
COVERT Deceased.
reservoir at the Loma Rica Air, located at Grass Valley,
California, will be received in
the office of the Purchasing Agent
of the County of Nevada, Nevada
City, California, until 11:00 A.M,
onthe 26th day of August, 1964,
at which time they will be publicly opened and read.
2, All proposals shall be made
on the blank forms attached hereto for Schedules A and B, These
proposals shall be enclosed and
sealed in an envelope addressed
tothe Chairman, Board of Supervisors, Nevada County, Nevada
City, California, and shall bear
the descriptive title “Proposal for
Construction of FAAP#9-04-132On.
3; The work involved consists
of the following:
a. Grading, paving and drainage of the runway extension.
b. Medium intensity runway
lighting installation for the
existing runway extension;
install obstruction lights.
c. Construct a new reservoir,
provide the necessary supply
canal and extend the distribution ditch and pipeline to connect to the new Teservoir.
4. Those applicable portions of
the book entitled, "Standard Specifications for Construction of
Airports” prepared by the Federal
Aviation Agency, dated June
1959, are a part of this contract. Copies of these specifications ‘may
be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S.
Government Printing Office,
Washington 25, D.C., at a cost
of $2.75 each.
5. Quantities given in the Bid
Schedule are approximate only
and are given for basis of comparison of bids. The contractor
will be paid for the actual work
done including materials and
equipment actually installed at
the price bid in the appropriate
Bid Schedule. The sponsor reserves the right to reject any or
all bids orto make the award and
waive any informality in any proposal received, in accordance
with Section 20a Article 20-06 of
the Standard Specifications.
6. Proposal Guaranty: Each bid
shall be accompanied by a bid
bond, money order, certified
check, cashier's check or cash
payable to the County of Nevada
in an amount equalto at least ten
percent (10%) of the amount of
the total bid, and no bid shall be
considered unless said bid bond,
money order, check or cash is enclosedtherewith, said amount to
be forfeited tothe County of Nevada, Nevada City, California,
should the bidder to whom the
contract is awarded fail to enter
into the contract in accordance
with his bid and submit the required bonds in an amount equal
to the, full amount of the bid
price, as referred to in Section
A. Paragraph7, of these Contract
Documents, within ten (10) days
after receipt of notice of such
award.
7. Bonds: A Performance Bond
A combined bond in the amount of
one hundred percent (100%) of the
bid price will be acceptable.
8, Contract Time: All work
shall be completed in 365 calendar days. ; ;
9. Guarantee: The successful
bidder shall submit to the Engineer the name of manufacturers
and catalog numbers of each
item of equipment he proposes
to furnish.
10, Legal Requirements: The
bidder's special attention is directed to the long form Notice to
Contractors included in anda part
of the Contract Documents referred to herein.
11. The contract award, if
made, will be made within fortyfive (45) days after receipt of
bids. The work shall be commenced within ten (10) days after
. the date the contract is awarded
and shall be prosecuted diligently
soas to be completed within 365
calendar days from date of con“tract award.
12. If the contractor refuses or
fails tocomplete the work within
the time specified, including authorized extensions, there shall
be deducted from monies due the
contractors, not asa penalty, but
as liquidated damages, the sum
of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) for each
working day subsequent to the
time specified and until the work
is completed and. accepted.
13, The minimum wage to be
paid for labor on this contract
shall not be less than the prevailing wages for labor which have
been established by the Labor
Commissioner of California and
are attached to the contract
documents. 7
14. No bid will be accepted
from a contractor who is not licensed by the State of California and to whom a proposal
form has not been issued by the
Purchasing Agent, Nevada
County, Nevada City, California.
15. Plans and Specifications:
Copies of the contract documents,
plans and specifications are on
file at the office of the Purchasing
Agent, N evada County Court
House, Nevada.City, California,
and are open to public inspection.
A set of such documents and plans
may be obtained for the amount
of Ten Dollars ($10.00). Logs of
soil borings are available for inspection at the office of the Purchasing Agent.
COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA,
s/Clare Hughes
Purchasing Agent
County of Nevada
Nevada City, California
Publish Aug. 6,13, 1964
Pilot Gets Wings
Second Lieutenant Robert A.
Penn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chalmer E. Penn of Rt. 2, Grass
Valley, has been awarded U.S.
Air Force silver pilot wings upon
graduation from flying training at
Williams AFB, Ariz.
BY ORDER OF THE NEVADA,
GREEN, Plaintiffs, vs.
MONROE M, JOCKERS, VERN
ELLIOTT, LORRAINE B, ELLIOTT,
also All Persons Unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien
or interest in thereal property
described in the complaint, adverse to plaintiffs’ ownership or
any cloud upon plaintiffs’ ticle
thereof. Defendants.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA TO
MONROE M, JOCKERS, VERN
ELLIOTT, LORRAINE B, ELLIOTT,’
also ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN,
claiming anyright, title, estate,
lien or interest in the real property
described in the complaint adverse to plaintiffs’ ownership, or
any cloud upon plaintiffs’ title
hereto, Defendants:
You arehereby directed to appear and answer the complaint of
the above named plaintiffs filed
in the above entitled Court in the
above-entitled action brought
against you in said Court, within
Ten(10) days after the service on
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
Y creditors of the above-named
ecedent that all persons having
claims against the said decedent
are required to file them, with
the necessary vouchers, in the
office of the clerk of the above~entitled court, or to present them,
with the necessary vouchers, to
the undersigned at % Max H.
Hoseit, 2020 Marconi Avenue,
Sacramento, .California 95821'
which is the place of business of
the undersigned in all matters
pertaining to the estate of said
decedent, within six months after
the first publication of this notice.
Dated June 22, 1964
MAX H, HOSEIT
2020 Marconi Avenue
Sacramento, California
Tel: 922-3411
Attorney for Administrator
Francis M. Covert Administrator of the estate of the above
named decedent.
Publish July 9,16, 23,30, 1964
Construction
Zones Can Be
Road Hazards
One summer driving hazard
which frequently fails to command adequate attention of
motorists is construction zones,
California Highway Patrol CommissionerBradford M. Crittenden
said,
“Construction usually climbs
during the fair weather months of
summer and fall, thus motorists
should be on the alert for the evidences of road work which call
for reduced speed and extra caution.
“During 1963, there were 47
fatal accidents and 1250 injury
accidents in highway construction
areas, powerful evidence that
drivers did not take due care in
these zones. " oe
The commissioner said that
road construction “commonly
means the number of available
lanes will be reduced, detours
may be set up, and com plete
stops may be required. Lowered
speeds are almost always essential to cope with these other situations, "
you of this Summons, if served
within the above named county,
or within Thirty (30) days if served
elsewhere.
You are hereby notified that unless you so appear and answer said
plaintiffs will take judgment for
any money or damages demanded
in the complaint as arising upon
contract, or will apply to the
Gourt, for, any,, other relief demanded in the complaint.
The object of this action is to
make the above named defendants set forth the nature of their
claimor claims to the real pro~perty in the complaint and hereinafter described, if any they
have, and that such claimor
claims be adjudged to be of no
effect and void, and that plaintiffs’ title to said real property
be quieted against them.
That said real property is situate in the County of Nevada,
State of California, and is particularly described as follows:
Lot Two (2) of Block Twenty~
five (25), as shown on the Official Plat of “Donner Lake
Company's Lakeview Subdivision" filed in the County Recorder's Office of said Nevada
County, September 8, 1919,
Map No, 32.
Witness my hand and seal of the
Superior Court of the State of
California in and for the County
of Nevada, this 18th day of June,
1964.
JOHNT. TRAUNER, Clerk
By Melba J. Polglase, Deputy.
Albert L. Johnson,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Publish August 6, 1964
Gordon Completes Tour
John F. Gordon, opticalman
thirdclass, USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank N. Gordon of 306
Pleasant St., Grass Valley, recently returned to Charleston,
S.C. aboard the Navy submarine
tender USS Proteus, completing
a tour of duty at Holy Loch,
Scotland and Rota, Spain.
CLASSIFIED ADS
SERVICES
WINDSHIELDS REPLACED
And all other automobile glass.
Moule Paint & Glass, Grass Valley.
"FOR RENT
“NEVADA GARDENS” new 1 & 2
bdrm. apts. unfurn. carpets,
drapes, complete kitch. appliances; aircond, TV conn. storerms. laundryrm. magnificent
gardens; water & garbage pd.
Spring & Bennetts Sts. NC phone
265-2353 10-1 or 265-2102.
NOTICE
Free kittens given away to a good
home. Call 265-4282
WANTED
WANTED GUNS
Old, Antique or Obsolete wanted
iby collector. 273-8733 Hal Bolefahr.
Coins, stamps, old letters, books
(mining, history, technical no
novels) Pioneer 132 Main St.,
Nevada City
NEED MORE CHEAP ACREAGE
FOR CLIENTS, WRITE P.O.° BOX
1176 San Francisco, 94101
Building lot in Pino Alto, Banner
Mountain for cash. Make lowest
first offer, Notime to horse -tradc.
Write TEEPEE ENTERPRISES, 1410
Wilshire Ave., Stockton 3, Calif.
Atz Completes Basic
Airman Theodore E. AtzJr.,
son of Theodore E. AtzofN.
Bloomfield Road, Nevada City,
has completed the first phase of
his Air Force basic military training at Lackland AFB, Tex.
County Gets
Share Of
Highway Tax
The July apportionment of
highway users taxes among the
Staté, cities and counties
amounted to $26, 984, 801, State
Controller Alan Cranston reported
today. Nevada County's share was
$25,458. 25.
Of the total, $13,677, 104 went
tothe State Highway Fund for experiditure on highways, $5,707,
357 to the counties, $2,542, 981
to the State Highway Fund for expenditure in cities, $3,679,359
to the State Highway Fund for
Counties and Cities, and $1,378,
000 went into the State Highway
Fund to be used exclusively for
engineering costs and administrative expenses in respect to city
streets, The latter is an annual
apportionment to be made each
July under provisions of legislation passed last year.
The amount distributed was
comprised of $24,583,207 from
the gasoline tax, $1,819,992 from
the Motor Vehicle Transportation
Tax Fund, and the balance from
miscellaneious sources.
Grass Valley Council
Hears First Reading
On Annexation
Grass Valley.City Council
July 28 held the first reading
of an ordinance for annexation of the Broadview Heights
area after canvassing the success~
}ful vote of the July 20 election.
The second reading and adoption of the ordinance is scheduled
for the August 11 meeting. The
ordinance and all pertinent
matter of the annexation area
covering some 37 acres must then
be sent to the Secretary, of State
for certification.
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