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February 6, 1963 (10 pages)

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: us February 6, 1963. oe ‘Stovall Oaaay Nugcer LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE oT ia LEGAL NOTICE “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA \L POWER ION Ed = Pacific Gas and Electric ‘Company Project No. 2310 NOTICE OF APPLICATION '. FOR LICENSE (january 15, 1963) ~ Public notice is hereby ' given that application has been filed under the Federal Power Act(16 U.S.C. 791a825r) by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (correspondence to J.S, Moulton, Vice President and Executive Engineer, Pacific Gas and "Electric Company 245 Market Street, San Francisco 6, California) for license for Project No. 2310 located on the upper reaches of South Yuba and Bear Rivers, in Nevada and Placer Counties, California, nearAuburn, Colfax, Grass Valley and Nevada City, and affecting lands of the United States within the Tahoe National Forest. : The project, which is constructed, except for proposed Drum No, 2 powerhouse and associated facilities, is known as the DrumSpaulding Development, and is described as follows: Dams and Reservoirs Upper’Rock Lake an earth-fill dam located on Texas Creek, a spillway, a reservoir with an area of about 21 acres and a usable capacity of about 207 acrefeet and a controlled outlet under the dam; Lowe Rock Lake an earth rock-fill “dam located on reek, a spilfway, a fen with anarea of about 9 acres and a usable capacity of about 48 acre-feet anda controlled outlet under the dam; Culbertson Lake an earth-fill dam. located on a small tributary of Texas Creek, a spillway, areservoir with an area of 70 acres and a capacity of about 950 acre-feet and a controlled outlet under the dam; Upper Lindsey Lake an earth-fill dam located onasmalltributary of Texas Creek, a spillway channel discharging into Culbertson Lake, a reservoir with an area of about 6 acres anda capacity of about 18 acrefeet and a controlled outlet under the dam; Middle Lindsey Lake an earth and rockfill dam located on Lindsey Creek, a spillway, a reservoir with an area of about 24 acres anda capacity of about 110 acre-feet and a controlled outlet under the dam; Lower Lindsey Lake an earth-fill dam located on Lindsey Creek, a spillway, a reservoir with an area of about 29 acres and a capacity of about 295 acre-feet and acontrolled outlet under the dam; Upper Feeley Lake an earth-fill dam located on Lake Creek, a spillway, a reservoir with an area of about 56 acres anda capacity of about 740 acre-feet and a controlled outlet under the dam; Lower Feeley Lakeanearth-fill dam located on Lake Creek, a spillway, a reservoir with.an area of about 17 acres and a capacity of about 150 acre-feet and a controlled outlet under the dam; Blue Lake an earth and rock-fill dam located on Rucker Creek, a spillway, a reservoir with an area of about 63 acres and a capacity of about. 1,163 acre-feet and a controlled outlet under the dam; Rucker Lake an earth and rockck-fill dant locatedon Rucker Creek, a spillway, a reservoir with an area of about 70 acres anda capacity of about 650 acre-feet and a controlled outlet underthe dam; Fuller Lake an earth-fill dam located on a small tributary of South Yuba River, a siphon spillway, a reservoir with an area of about 69 acres and a~capacity of about. 1,110 acre-feet and a controlled outlet underthe dam; Meadow Lake an earth-fill dam located on a small tributaty to Fordyce Creek, a spillway, a reservoir with an area Of about 250 acres and a capacity of about 4,935 acre-feet;and a controlled outlet un the dam; Lake Sterl: -Sa rock-crib dam with reinforced gunite upstream face located ona small tributary of Fordyce Creek, a reservoir with an “area of about 112 acres and a capacity of about 1,764 acre-feet and a controlled . ‘outlet under the dam; Lake Paes arock-fill dam w ith concrete face located on Fordyce Creek, a spillway, areservoir with an area of about 735 acres and a capacity of about 46, 662 acrefeet and a controlled outlet under the dam; U Peak Lake an earth and rock-fill dam located on a small tributary to South Yuba River, a spillway, a reservoir with an area of about 85 acres and a capacity of about 1,735 acte-feet and a controlled outlet under the dam; Lower Peak Lake an earth-fill dam located on a small tributary to South Yuba River, a spillway, a reservoir with an area of about 33 acres and a capacity of about 485 acrefeet and a controlled outlet under the dam; Lake Spaulding a concrete arch main dam located on South Yuba River and four concrete auxiliary saddle dams, numbered dams Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5 No, 2isanarch dam which is essentially a spillway with a center gated section and flashboard section on either side Nos, 3, 4 and 5 are three joined buttressed gravity dams, a reservoir with an area of about 695 acres 815 acre-feet, a sluice tunnelthrough the main dam, a tunnel through the left abutment andbranch tunnels and penstocks to Spaulding Nos. 1 and 2 power plants; Drum Forebay an earth-fill dam to be raised located at the lower end of the Drum Canal and Siphon, a spillway, a reservoir-with a capacity of about 550 acre-feet and controlled outlets to Drum powerhouse; Drum Afterbay a concrete arch dam located onBear River immediately downstream from Drum powerhouse, a spillway, a reservoir with an area of about 10 acres anda capacity of about 197 acre-feet and a controlled outlet; and Deer Creek Forebay an earth-fill dam located at the lower end of the Main South Yuba and Chalk Bluff Canals, a spillway, areservoir with an area of about 5 acres and a capa‘city of about 20 acre-feet. Conduits Drum Canal a canal from Spaulding No. 1 Powerhouse to Drum Forebay about 9.4 miles long consisting of open ditch,.flume, tunnel and pipe with the capacity of the canal to be increased from 500 to 700 cfs; Main South Yuba Canal a canal about 19,15 miles long from Spaulding No, 2 Powerhouse to Deer Creek Forebay consisting of ditch, flume, tunnel and pipe. ‘Powerhouses and Associated Facilities Spaulding No. 1 an underground powerhouse locatedbelow Lake Spaulding containing one 10,500horsepower turbine connectedto a 6,400-kilowatt generator, a penstock and stepup transformers and switching facilities; Spaulding No. 2 a powerhouse located below Spaulding dam containing one 5,300-horsepower turbine connected to a 3,700 kilowatt generator, a penstock and semi-automatic operating equipmeut; Spaulding No. 3-a powerhouse located on the bank of Lake Spaulding (using water from Nevada Irrigation District's Bow mam-Spaulding Canal) containing one 8, 000 -horsepower turbine connected to a 6,300-kilowatt generator, a penstock, step-up transformers and switching equipment and full automatic operating equipment; Deer Creek a powerhouse located on Deer Creek containing one 7,500-horsepower turbine connected to a 5,500kilowatt generator, a pen-. stock, semi-automatic operating equipment, and stepup transformers and switching equipment; Drum No, 1 a powerhouse located on Bear River containing four 18, 000-horsepower turbines eachconnectedtoa 12,000kilowatt generator, penstocks, step-up transformers aud switching equipment; and Drum No. 2 (Proposed) a powerhouse located upstream from Drum No, 1 containing one 59,000horsepower turbine connectedtoa 44,100-kilowatt generator, a penstock, a stepuptransformer and switching equipment, Transmission Lines 1, A 60-kv single circuit line about 1,1 miles long extending from Spaulding ‘No, 3 to the imtenconnacjed, and a capacity of about 74, transmission system at Spaulding No, 1; 2. A 2,3-kv single circuit line extending about 200 feet from Spaulding No, 2 to the generator _ bus at Spaulding No. 1; 3, Two short 60-kv single circuit taps from the high tension bus at Spaulding No, 1 _ to the interconnected transNo. 1; 4. A 60-kv single circuit line extending about 6.25 miles from Deer Creek nected transmission system at Drum powerhouse; 5. Two short 60-kv taps from Drum powerhouse to the interconnected transmission system at Drum; and 6. Four short 110-kv taps from Drum pow erhouse to the interconnected transmission system at Drum. 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 C, F.R. 1.8 or 1.10). The last day upon which protests or petitions may be filed is March 4, 1963. The application is on file with the Commission ‘for public inspection. Joseph H. Gutride Secretary PublishJan. 30, Feb. 6, 13, & 20, 1963 mission system of Spaulding . . powerhouse to the intercon. . Lincoln Way, Auburn, Cali‘the Nugget, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, for four succes=_ sive weeks next preceding’ the date set for the hearing thereof. Warren Steel Judge of the Superior Court Assigned ‘Publish Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1963. Show Cause be Sabliaiedl ry Corporation, dated Septem-ber 18, 1961 and recorded ‘September 26, 1961 in the DATED: February 1, 1963. . page 82, ation, as trustee, for. ‘the benefit and security” of . C “PLACER SAVINGS & LOAN. ASSOCIATION, a California office of the County Recorder of the County of Nevada, State of California, in Book 304 of Official Records, at Dated Jan. 30, 1963 PublishJan. 30, Feb. 6, 13, — COMPAN Ya Ciltforela -ground generators located ‘hes, : WATER RESOURCES DEVEL. . LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICETO CREDITORS Estate of MICHAEL FAYNIK, Deceased . Notice is hereby given by the undersigned: FLORENCE FAYNIK, Executrix of the Estate of MICHAEL FAYNIK deceased, to the Creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, 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 Nevada, or to present them within six months after the date of the first publication of this Notice, with the necessary vouchers to the said FLORENCE FAYNIK at the office of Robinson, Robinson& Maxwell, 967 1/2 fornia. (P.O. Box 511) LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY DEEDED TO THE STATE FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Date February 6, 1963 Whereas, Iwas onthe 16th day of October, 1962, directed by the Board of Supervisors of Nevada County, State of California, and there was received by me and filed in my office, an -authorization of the State Controller (dated January 24th, 1963) to sell at public auction, for cash in lawful money of the United States, certaintax deeded property, public notice ishereby given that unless the said property isredeemed, as provided by law, Iwill on the 4th day of ‘March, 1963, at the hour of 10 o'clock AM inthe Tax Collector.'s Office in the Court House of the County of Nevada, in the City of Nevada City, sell as directed the said property for a sum not less than the minimum price or prices set forth in this notice. The parcel or parcels of property that are the subject of this notice are situated in the County of Nevada, State of California, and are described as follows: (Description) IN NORTH BLOOMFIELD LOT 3 BLK 5 Last assessee: J.B. McKinney Minimum Price $48.00 If redemption of the property is not made ‘according to law before the first bid is received, the right of redemption will cease. s/L.J. Twitchell Tax Collector of Nevada County State of California 1st. Publication 2-6-1963; 2nd. Publication 2-13-1963; 3rd. Publication 2=20-1963. LEGAL. NOTICE IN T HE SUPERIOR GOURT OF THESTATEOF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA No, 13397 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Inthe Matter of the Application of ALBERT LEE CUMMINGS,also known as ALBERT LEE MURRAY, for change of name. WHEREAS, Albert Lee Cummings, also known as Albert Lee Murray, has filed his petition with the clerk of this court. for permission to change his ame ffom Albert Lee Cummings to Albeit Lee Murray; NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREB Y ORDERED that all persons interested in the matter appear at the court room of the above entitled
court in the City of Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, on the 1st day of Mareh, 1968, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, or as soon thereafter ascounsel may be heard, and then and there show cause, if any they may have, why said application for change of name should not be granted, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED County of Placer, State of . California, which said office the undersigned designates as her place of business in all matters connected with said estate of said deceased. Dated this 1st day of February, 1963 FLORENCE FAYNIK, Executrix of the estate “tive of Loomis, California, NOTICE OF INTENT TO MODIFY NATURAL PRECIPITATION BY ARTIFICIAL MEANS TO. WHOM ITy MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that it is the intent of Water Resources Development Corporation of 460 South Broadway, Denver 9, Colorado which holds License No. 5 of the State of California to engage in operations to modify natural precipitation by artificial means, for and on behalf of the Placer County Farm Labor Cooperac/o Loomis Fruit Growers Association. The object of the above program will be to conduct a program of weather modification designed to suppress hail as follows: 1, The areatobe affected and adjacent areas which may be affected are described as being within the Counties of Mariposa, Stanislaus, Santa Clara, Alameda, Marin, Sonoma, ada, ‘Placer, El Dorado, Amador, Sacramento, TuoCalifornia. 2. The operation will be conducted from no earlier ‘than? March 1963 tono later } than 15 June 1963 through the use of silver iodide within the above listed CounOPMENT CORPORATION By Irving P. Krick, President DATED: February 6, 1963 date of first publication.} Publish: Feb. 6, 13, 20, 1963, -lumne and Sierra, State of . . ~~ BUILDING _ AtoZ SUPPLY ork . — . Call. collect Poctee mesa: chveho, FOR SALE “ELECTRIC BLANKETS 7 ; "OR SHAVERS _~ Any make or model Gn tea fae CHECKED AND REPAIRED . Bride's Work Book All Work Guaranteed Family & Neighborhood ‘Photo Album Plans _. honored at : SCOTT'S STUDIO 154 Mill, GV 273-6818 MAIL: BLANKET OR SHAVER & $4.00 to cover repair, parts & return postage TO: A & A REPAIR SERVICE Rt. 1 Bx. 1156, Lincoln Calif. Phone 645-2246 _ ‘Star Route, received instrucAirman. Landsburg Gets Refrigeration Training In AF SHEPPARD AFB, Tex.---Air-. man Third Class Ronald W. Landsburg of Nevada City, is being reassigned to Luke AF Range, Ariz., following his graduation from the. United States Air Force technical training course for refrigeration specialists here. Airman Landsburg, son of Mr, and Mrs. ArchieP. Landsburg ofGraniteville tion in refrigeration and air conditioning as they apply to Air Force equipment and missile systems. The airman, a graduate of Nevada Union High School, Grass Valley, entered the service in June. SPINET PIANO. Will sacrifice to responsible party in this area. Cash orterms. Also ELEC, ORGAN, Write Tallman Piano-Organ Stores, Inc. , Salem, Ore. WATER SYSTEMS Complete Installation ‘Pumps, Pipe Line Ditching: Water Purification COOK & McGUINN _} — Phone 278-4455 NEW FURNITURE Sheahan's Furniture 203 W.MainSt. Ph. 273-2739 Stock reduction sale! Good discount on everything in stock, Williams Trading Post Lincoln, California. ‘52 Dodge truck $595; new tank type vac $65; Chrome kitchen set, good cond, $22.50; Phone 265 -4332 between 4 and 6 p.m. only. SERVICES WINDSHIELDS REPLACED And all other automobile glass. Moule Paint & Glass Grass Valley. WANTED Coins, stamps, old letters, books (mining, history, technical-no novels) Pioneer CLASSIFIED AD RATES;Per line first.issue...20¢ Per line in additional issues, (no changes)..... 14¢ Minimum charge... 80¢ 182 Main St. , Nevada City, . The male ostrich has several wives. They all lay their eggs in one nest, then leave all the hard work to father. He does almost all the work of hatching out his large family. of MICHAEL FAYNIK, deceased, Robinson, Robinson & Maxwell attorneys for said Executrix; 967 1/2 Lincoln Way, P.O. Box511, Auburn, California. First publication Feb. 6, 1963. Last publication Feb. 27, 1963. LEGAL NOTICE jof. trust executed by WILLIE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE On Monday the 25th day of February, 1963 at the hour of ten o'clock a.m., of said day, atthe main entrance of the Nevada County Courthouse, Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, INTER-COUNTY TITLE COMPANY, a California corporation, as Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, situate inthe County of Nevada, State of California, and described as follows, to wit: Allthat portion of Lot No. 174, General Grant Placer Mine, in the Southwest quarter of Section 13, Township 16 North, Range 8 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Southerly line of Ridge Road from which the Southwest corer, said Section 13 bears the two following courses, South 82° 37' West 200.30 feet and South 36° 29° West 2251.40 feet; thence from said point of beginning fol. lowing the said Southerly line of Ridge Road the two following courses: North 82° 37' East 30.00 feet and South 80° 05" East 194,39 feet; thence leaving said Southerly line South 0° 27' East 146. 71 feet; thence South 89° 33° West 209.75 feet, thence North 4° 02' West 179.14 feet to the point of beginning, containing 0,752 of an acre, more or less, EX PRESSLY RESERVING all minerals contained in the realty hereinabove described with the privilege of extracting the same as reserved by the deed dated May 28, 1943, recorded June 10, 1943, in Book "84" of Official Records, at page 52, executed by James T. Rutherford and Betty M. Rutherford, his wife, to Paul Viles andKatherynA. Viles, his wife. Said sale will be made without covenant orwarranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances to Satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant tothe power of sale conferred. in a certain deed Crete G, FRAZIER and ABANELL FRAZIER, his wife, trustors, that a copy of this Order to LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE # NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the Nevada County Building Company located at 127 Mill Street, Grass Valley, California, until 1:30 p.m., February 27, 1963, at which time bids will be opened andtabulated by said Company for furnishing all labor, material, transportation, equipment, tax and service necessary for: Constructing the new County of Nevada Court House Annex Building consisting of ground floor parking and mechanical equipment rooms: first floor sheriff's office and county offices: second floor jail, coutts and county offices. Allin accordance with the plans, specifications and other contract documents, ada County Building Company, 127 Mill Street, Grass Valley, California. Copigs each item. Note: said deposit to be returned when plans and specifications are returned to the Architect in good order within 15 days after the opening of the bids. If plans and specifications are not returned within 15 days, said deposit will be forfeited. Bids are required for the entire work described herein. Each bid must be accompanied by certified check, cashier's check or surety bondin an amount of 10% of the amount bid. Said certified check, cashier's check or surety bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder _will enter into the contract if awarded to him and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into the Contract after being requested to do so. The successful bidder shall furnish a surety bond as security for the Faithful Performance of the Contract in an amount equal to One Hundred Percent (100%) of the contract price and a separate surety bond inan amount equal to One Hundred Percent (100%) of the contract price as a security for the payment of all persons, for any materials, provisions, provender, or other supplies, or teams, used in, upon, for or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, or for any Work or labor thereon of any kind, or for amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Act, -or labor, and for the payment of reasonable attorney's fee tobe fixed by the Court, in case suit is brought upon the. bond. The form of said bonds shall be approved by Owner, and shail be secured from a surety or sureties satisfactory to said Owner. . Bidders shall include i in their bids the cost of the Faithful Performance Bond and the Labor and Material Bond. Bidders are hereby notified that the provisions of paragraph 9 on page A-2 of the Instructions to Contractors set forth in the Specifications should be reviewed in order to ascertain the requir¢ment as to rate of pay and wages, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN thatthe form of Contract to be used will be the Construction Agreement obtained fromthe owner and that the Contractor shall provide all insurance required under paragraphs 28:and 29 of Section B (General Conditions) as set forth on pages B-11, B-12, and B-13 of the Specifications. Each bidder in making his bid to perform the work hereinabove referred to shall set forth the following: (A) The name and location of the place of business of each subcontractor who will perform work or labor or render service to the General Contractor in or about the construction‘of the work or improvement.~ (B) The portion of the work which will be done by each such subcontractor, (C) Ifthe Bidder plans on making a bid for this work and also the work on the Truckee County Court House and Office Facilities it is suggested that he submit separate bids for each project and in the event that he plans to bid less if he is aw arded the work for both projects he should also submit a combined bid. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and further reserves the right to waive any informalities of the contract documents may be obtained from the Architect's office at 790 Alcan Drive, North Sacramento 15, California, by depositing $75.00 with the Architect for each set so obtained.‘A "Set" of drawings and specifications shall consist of one copy of’ now on file with the Nev with respect to such work to INT ER-COUNTY. TITLE eo or irregularities in the bids. By order of the Board of Directors.of the Nevada Coun‘+. Building Company (a°California non-profit Corporai ‘on) this 28th day January, 1963, e . s/ Athen ‘L, Casey, Secretary ; & NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the Nevada County Building Company located at 127 Mill Street, Grass Valley, California, until 1:30 p-m., February 27, 1963 at which time bids will be opened and tabulated by said Company, for furnishing all labor, material, transportation, equipment, tax and services necessary for: Constructing a one story reinforced concrete building at Truckee to house County offices, Sheriff's Department and a Holding Jail; all in accordance with the plans, specifications and other contract documents, now on file with the: Nevada County Building Company, 127 Mill Street, Grass Valley, California. ~~ Copies of the contract documents may be obtained from the Architect's office at 790 Alcan Drive, North Sacramento 15, California by depositing $25.00 with the Architect for each set so obtained. A "Set" of drawings and specifications shall consist of one copy of each item. Note: said deposit to be returned when plans and specifications are returned to the Architect in good order within 15 days after the opening of the bids. If plans and specifications are not returnéd within 15 days, said deposit will be forfeited. Bids are required for the entire work described herein. Each bid must be accompanied by certified check, cashier's check or surety bond in an amount of 10% of the amount bid, Said certified check, cashier's check or surety bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the contract if awarded to him and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into the Contract after being requested to do so. The successful bidder shall furnish a surety bond as security for the Faithful Performance of the Contract in an amount equal to One Hundred Percent (100%) of the contract price and a separate surety bond in an amount equal to One Hundred Percent (100%) of the contract price as a security for the payment of all persons, for any materials, provisions, provender, or other supplies, or teams, used in, upon, for or about the\performance of the work contracted to be done, or for any work or labor thereon of any kind, -or for amounts due ‘under, the the Unemployment Insurance Act, with respect o such work or labor, and forthe payment of a reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed by the Court, in case suit is brought upon the bond. IN ‘The form of said bonds shall be approved by Owner, and, shall be secured from a surety or sureties satisfactory to ° said Owner; Bidders shall include intheir bids the cost of the Faithful Performance Bond and Labor and’ Material Bond. Bidders are hereby notified that the provisions of pafagraph 9 on page A-2 of the Instructions to Contractors set forth in the Specifications should be reviewed in order to ascertain the requirement as to rate of pay and wages. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the form of Contract to be used will be the Construction Agreement obtained fromthe owner and that the Contractor shall provide all insurance required under paragraph 28 and 29 of Section B(General Conditions) as set forth on pages B-11, B-12, and B-13 of the Specifications. Each:bidder in making his bid to perform the work “hereinabove referred to shall set forth the following: (A) The name and location of the place of business of each subcontractor who will perform work of labor or render service to the General Contractor in or about the construction of the work or improvement. such subcontractor, ‘(B) The portion ofthe work which will be done by each : (C) Ifthe Bidder plans on making a bid for this work and also the work on the Nevada City Court. House Annex it issuggested that he submit separate bids for each project and inthe event that he plans to bid less if he is awarded the work for both projects he should also submit a combined bid. The Owner reserves the right toreject any or all bids, and further reserves the right to waive any informalities or irregularities in the bids. By order of the Board of Directors:of the Nevada County Building Company: (a California non-profit Corpora—— 28th day January, 1963. ; s/-Albert L, Casey, maneny