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May 10, 1961 (10 pages)

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Notice ~ ‘Legal Notice . . Legal Notice Berliner & Wetherall -StatestolsaacL. Thurber, fjon High School District at Nevada City,California recorded in eat of loffice, 465 South Auburn Telephone: 265-2150 Patents, at page 294, Nev-] street, Grass Valley, Calif: ada County Records, referomia, on the 17th day of Attorneys for Plaintiffs ence being hereby made . may, 1961, uptothe hour of So the Tecan Of Skid PETER . 4.59 o'clock P.M, on which No, 12558 fora complete description . date at the hour of 4:45 o'SUMMONS of said Lots Nos. 58, 59 clock P,M., in the meeting IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIAIN AND FOR THE COUNT Y OF NEVADA, IDA FORD UREN and H. WARREN VANBERG, Plaintiffs, vs. BRYON JENNINGS; THOMAS PATTISON; WM. M. MINTON; C.J. GARLAND; BALTIC GOLD MINING CO.,,:a corporation; MARIAN G SHEVKY, also known as MarianE. Christiansen; BERTHA CORREIA, also known as BERTHA B CORREIA, also known asBERTHA A, CORREIA, MRS. ROSE GRISSEL, MRS. ESTHER ANN MCcBEAN, also known as MRS, E, A. McBEAN: and G.N. DODGE, ‘and “also all other persons _ unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse.to plaintiffs’ owmership, or any cloud upon plaintiffs’ title thereto”, Defendants, ; Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Nevada, and the Complaint filed in the office of the County Clerk of said County. BERLINER &WETHERALL, Nevada City, California, attorneys tor Plaintiffs, THE PEOPLE OF THE .STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETING TO: BRYON JENNINGS, THOMAS PATTISON, WM. M., MINTON, C.J. GARLAND, BALTIC GOLD MINING CO. , a corporation, MARIAN C, SHEVKY, also know as MAR[ANE, CHRISTIANSEN, 3ERTHA CORREIA, also known as BERTHA B. CORREIA, alsoknown as BERTHA A. CORREIA, MRS. ROSE GRISSEL, MRS, JESSIE McB. GRISSEL, ESTHER ANN McBEAN, also known.as MRS. E.A. McBEAN, and .G.N. DODGE, and “also all other 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. You and each of you are hereby directed to appear and answer the Complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Superior Court ofthe State of California in and for the County of Nevada, within ten(10) days after service on you of this Summons, if served within said County, or within thirty (30) days, if served elsewhere. Agd you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, the said Plaintiffs will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the Complaint as arising upon contract, or will apply tothe Court for any other relief demanded in the Complaint. The object of said action isto make the above-named Defendants set forth the nature of their claim or claims to the real property in the Complaint and hereinafter described, if any they have, and to obtain a final judgement of said Court quieting the title of Plaintiffs to said real property and every part thereof, adjudging the claim or claims of said’ Defendants tobe ofno effect and adjudging Plaintiffs to bethe owners of said real property and every part thereof in fee simple absolute, Said real property is situate inthe County of Nevada, State of California, and is particularly described as fol-¢ lows; : Baltic Consolidated Ouartz Mines, consisting of the Crown Point, Crown Point Extension and Shirley Lode Mining Claims, designated by the Surveyand 60, the State of Californiain and for the County of Nevada this 6th day of October, 1960. JOHN T. TRAUNER, County Clerk Witness my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of By JACK K, HANSEN Legal Notice room of the said Board of Trustees, inthe Nevada Union High School, 340 Buena California, the said proposal or bids shall be opened, and read for performing work as. follows: ; Furnish all necessary drilla Deputy Clerk (Seal) Publish: April 19, 26; May 3and10th, ~— ing equipment together with all materials and labor and drilling, developing andtest pumping therewith a. satisLEGAL NOTICE factory water well in accordance with these specificaNEVADA UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT . BOARD OF TRUSTEES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Union High School District at the District Superintendent's office, 465 South Auburn Street, Grass Valley, . California, on the 17th day of May, 1961, upto the hour on of 4:30 o'clock P.M. , which date at the hour of opened, and read for. performing work as follows: Provide, install, connect and test operate the followpump, connected to a vertical mounted pressure tank, mounted on a concrete pad, above item to be installed over the water well at the Nevada Union High School District Sewage Disposal Plant site, Grass Valley, California, No bid will be received unless it is made on a proposal form furnished by the District Board of Trustees. Each bid must be accompanied by cash, certified or cashiers check, or bidders bond made payable to the Nevada Union High School District for an amount equal.to fifty per cent (50%) of the value of the agreement.-The successful bidder shall also supply the Nevada Union High School District with a satisfactory pérformance bond in the amount of fifty per cent (50%) of the value of the agreement. Such guarantee to be forfeited should the bidder to whom the contract is awarded fail to enter into the contract. : In accordance with the provisions of Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the Nevada Union High School District has ascertained that the general prevailing rate of wages applicableto the work to be done are as follows; Classification Rate Per Hour Skilled Labor $3. 295 Semi Skilled Labor $3.145 Laborer $3:045 Saturdays one and onehalf times the above rate Sundays and Holidaysdouble time Ail bids areto be compared on the basis of the lump sum price bid for the work to be done. No bid will be accepted from a Contractor who has not been licensed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter791, Statutes of 1929, as amended. Plans, specifications and contract documents may be obtained at the Office of the District Superintendent, 465 South Auburn Street, Grass Valley, California. The Nevada Union High School District reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Nevada Union High School District Gerald H, Gelatt Secretary of the Board of Trustees Notice Published, or General as Lots Nos, 58, . : 59 and 60, respectively, _ embracing a portion of ~ Sections 26,27, 34;-and April 26, May 3, 10, 1961 Legal Notice— 35, Township 18 North, _ Range 11 East, M.D.B. & . M., containing an.aggregate of 52.16 acres of land, }. more or less, refrence being made to the record NEVADA UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be of a patent from United received by the Nevada UnSealed proposals will be} received by the Nevada} 4:45 o'clock P.M., in the meeting room of the said Board of Trustees, in the Nevada Union High School, 340 Buena Vista Avenue , Grass Valley, California, the said proposal or bids shall be ing items:One electric motor operated jet type pressure which will be provided by the well drilling Contractor. The tions. The following prin~ cipal items of work are included: drilling, casing, perforating, developing, test pum pitrg log and records, disposal of debris and final clean-up. No bid will be received unless it is made on a proposal form furnished by the District Board of Trustees, Each bid must be accompanied by cash, certified or cashiers check, or bidders bond made payable to the Nevada Union High School District for an amount équal to fifty per cent(50%) of the value of the agreement. The successful bidder shall also supply the Nevada Union High School District with a satisfactory performance bond in the amount of fifty per cent (50%) of the value of the agreement. Such guarantee to be forfeited should the bidder: to whom the contract is awarded fail to enter into the contract. : In accordance with the provisions of Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the Nevada Union High School District has ascertained that the general prevailing rate of wages applicableto the work to be done are as follows:. Classification Rate Per Hour Skilled Labor $3,295 Semi Skilled Labor $3,145 Laborer $3.045 Saturdays one and onehalf times the above rate Sundays and Holidaysdouble time All bids areto be compared on the basis of the lump sum price bid for the work to be done. No bid will be accepted froma Contractor who has not been licensed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 791, Statutes of 1929, as amended. Plans, specifications and contract documents may be obtained at the office of the District Superintendent, 465 South Auburn Street, Grass Valley, California. The Nevada Union High School District reserves the right to reject any or all bids, Nevada Union High School District Gerald H. Gelatt Secretary of the Board of Trustees Notige Published: April26, May 3, 10, 1961 Legal Notice No, 23482 SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNT Y OF : PLACER ERNEST HANSON oy Plaintiff ALL PERSONSUNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE.REAL PROPERT Y DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT ADVERSE TO PLAINTIFF'S OWNERSHIP OR ANY CLOUD UPON PLAINTIFF'S TITLE THEREOF, Defendants : THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO: ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERT Y DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT ADVERSETO ‘PLAINTIFF'S OWNERSHIP OR ANY CLOUD UPON PLAINTIFF'S TITLE THEREOF: _ You and each of you are hereby directed to appear and answer the Complaint in an action entitled as above rought against -you in the Superior Court of the State of California,, in and for the “County of Placer, within ten days after the service on you of this Summons, ‘if served Vista Avenue, Grass Valley, . ' _tomake the above defendants within this County, or within thirty days if served elsewhere. And you are hereby notified that, unless you appear and answer as above required, the said Plaintiff will take judgment 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 ithe Complaint. The object of this action is set forth the nature of their claim or claims to the real property inthe Complaint and hereinafter described, if any they have, and that such claim or claims be adjudged to be of no effect and void, and that Plaintiff's title to said real property be against. them. That said real property is situated in the Counties of Placer and Nevada, State of California and is particularly described as follows: The Northwest 1/4 of Section 9, Township a 16 West, Range 11 East, and also known as “Dry Creek Placer Mine Patent]. No, 1591, comprising the Northwest 1/4 of Section 9 ‘Township 16 North, Range 11 East M.D.B.& M.” also known as "Mining Ground on Bear River known as Whipple and Bartlett claim in Section 9 Township 16 North, Range 11 East M.D.B. & M." GIVEN’ under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the said County of Placer, this 14 day of April 1961. L. Rechenmacher (seal) Publish: April 19,26; May 3 and 10, 1961. Bank Of A Open House clerk In Sacto How fast isERMA, Bank of America’s electronic bookkeeping wizard? Residents of Sacramento and surrounding communities have a date to get acquainted with her at a public open house May 19, at the bank's Sacramento ERMA Center, 1541 Merkley, West Sacramento. ERMA's lightning-like speed will turn a tidy profit, a $100 savings account, for the visitor who estimates most nearly how long it will take ERMA to process a bag . . . full of checks, Center Manager Claude Jones and branch managers from the 60 Bank of America operational use by any major bank in the country, ERMA reads the magnetic ink characters on checks and deposit slips, figures new balances and prints custom+ ers’ statements and, approximately 35 different bank reports--all at split-second speed. It takes ERMA less . than eight hours to process a full day's work for the 60 northern California offices she seryes. Contest entries are limited to one for each eee Children may enter if accompanied by either parent. In case of a tie, duplicate prizes will be awarded. Winners will be notified by mail, Arthur Young & Co., Certified Public Accountants in SanFrancisco, will certify the actual processing time. In New Zealand, there is no closed-season on deer; the government gives hunters free ammunition_to-en-. courage them. mation relative to employment of apprentices shall be obtained from the Director of the Department of Industyial Relations, whoisthe Administrative Officer of the California Apprenticeship Council. Pursuant tothe provisions of Section 1770 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Department of Public Works has ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages and employer payments for health and welfare, vacation, pension and similar purposes; in the county in which the the work is to be done to.be as follows: PETALUMA INN * Sparkling New .* Singles, Doubles, Suites * Wall-to-wall Carpeting * Individually-controlled Heat * Phones, TV in all Rooms Heated, Year-round Swim Pool. Credit Cards Honored Hwy. 1Q1 at WashingtonSt. PO. Box 1017 J pETALUMTS: CALIFORNIA FREE! Write for new TRAVEL GUIDE listing fine motels from coast to coast, inspected and approved by Congress of Motor Hotels. driver (under 2500 gallons) ‘ (1) or die as shift differential pay and full days (2) travel time is considered as time worked (3) including overtime hours and each full hour's pay due employee as shift differential and as pay for half days Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice . Legal Notice ‘ATE OF CALIFORNIA . base overa subbase . 3,48 Compressor or —10¢ phw(1) 15¢ phw 10¢ phw(1) DEPART MENT OF PUBLIC Bids are required for the} pump operator DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS . Plans, specifications, and . laborer (wet or dry) ha proposal forms to be used for) 3,48 Concrete 10¢ phw (1) .15¢ phw 10¢ phw(1) 2ETO CONTRACTORS . bidding on this project can. mixer operator (up to : } only be obtained at the of-. one yard) . Sealed proposals will be. fice of the State Highway) 3,295 Cribber 10¢ phw —_—none none received nthe office of the . Engineer, Public Works Builé) 4 14 Euclid operator, 10¢ phw (1). 15¢ phw — 10¢ phw (1) State Highway Engineer, . ingSacramento, California. 7 oumapulls,. DW-10, ° Plans and specifications doi Room 510, Public Works fee of 20 and 2 Building, Sacramento, Caliease vl Sigiien: 4,075 Fence 15¢ phw (2) none 10¢ phw fornia, until2 o'clock p,m. tor one \ on May 31, 1961, at sete at Sacramento, at the offices S as Flagman 10¢ phw none done time they will be publicly . f the District Engineers atl 29 Gradesetter 10¢ phw (1) 15¢ phw 10¢ phw (1) opened and read in the As-. 40s Angeles and San Fran-},' 145 ¢ ines 10¢ phw. _ none none sembly Room of said build-. Cisco, and at the mij nog, SO . ing, for construction on State . the District Engineer of the} 4 41 Heavy duty 10¢ phw (1) 15¢ phw 10¢-phw(1) highway in accordance with district in which the work is repairman , . the specifications therefor , gene will be considered. 2° 29° Jackhammer 10¢ phw none none 1 is oo nnless it is made of a biaak ot howe: 10¢ phw none none Sik Ger ag Nevada. form furnished by the State 3.045 Liner, ruth ‘Counties, across Bear River. Highway Engineer and is loader and piler 10¢ phw none none about 7.3 milesnorth of] madein accordance with the 3.92 Mechanical 10¢ phw (1) 15¢ phw 10¢ phw (1) Auburn (IlI-Pla, Nev-17-. Provisions of the Stan STO snigher or spreader ‘C,A), about 0.7 mile in . Specifications and special) a chine operator crete bridge to be constructhe licensed as required by power paint crane, ed and approach roadways to. *4W‘oj dragline, clamshell, be graded and sutfaced with} TheDepartment of Public backhoe (up to and inasphalt concrete on cement] W rks nih oP to cluding one yard) . treated base and aggregate] TeJect any OF al Dich. 3.145 Operator of 10¢ phw none none Abbreviations used in the schedule of predetermined opal . wage rates in conjunction with employer payments listed OR an ad the syed columns are identified as follows: 3,295 Pipe layer, 10¢ phw ‘ee eee caulker, bander oo 8 — “a 4.21 Power blade 10¢ phw (1) 15¢ phw 10¢ phw(1) : operator ty oa se shee oe bald 3.77 Power saw 11¢ phw 15¢ ph 10¢ phw ; ; operator : sony tes eat soe ind so 4.025 Reinforcing 15¢ phw (2) none 10¢ phw : : : ironworker . rw. P ei pce Ya oe oe 3. 92 Roller or self 10¢ phw (1) 15¢ phw 10¢ phw (1) ai ae paid worked propelled compactor . ‘ operator P eS — P ee se wad 3.77 Saw filer 11¢ phw 15¢ ph —10¢ phw Bev). bee ay worked oF p 3.58 Screedman 10¢ phw (1) 15¢ phw 10¢ phw(1) . fhe 3.48 Spreaderbox 10¢ phw (1) 15¢ phw_ 10¢ phw(1) gw ety __ man (withscreeds) oad tere cts 4,275 Structural and 15¢ phw (2) none 10¢ phw ‘ : : F 1 ironworker 1 ayments other than those itemized herein, . 4menta as a ess 1773.1 of the Labor Code, are to . 4+%1 Tractor operator fe 10¢ phw (1) 15¢ phw = 10¢ phw (1) be paid in accordance with the terms of the collective ee mg bargaining agreement applicableto the type or clas; pheains oraeo cine or mechanics employed on the . 4:14 Tractor loader —_-10¢ phw (1) 15¢ phw 10¢ phw (1) project. operator (up to two yards) ene? Overtime, Sundays and Holidays-not less than one and {4:31 Tractor pao 10¢ phw (1) 15¢ phw saga one-half (1 1/2) times the basic hourly rate plus apa (two yards or licable employer payments. The holidays upon which a foe rates shall be paid shall be all holidays recognized . 3sepa 10¢ phw (1) 15¢ phw 10¢ phw (1) in the collective bargaining agreement applicable to the ee ol ae ee rr ee particular craft, classification or type of workman em. °* ployed on the project. Seer 4 yards water Copies of all collective bargaining agreements relating : to thie wal asset forth in the aforementioned Labor Code . 9-27 sali 11¢ phw (3) 15¢ phw 10¢ phw (3) are on file and available for, inspection in the office of faa Sate tel) f lustrial Relati Divisi f Lab s he ob paeoeisaes oe 3.48 Truck driver 11¢ phw (3) 15¢ phw = 10¢ phw (3) Attention is directed to Section 7-1.01G of the StandSieg pie 2284 ard Specifications providing for employment of ap. ea on the work. Every such apprentice shall be oS _ sag 11¢ phw (3) 15¢ phw. 10¢ phw (3) paid the standard wage paid to apprentices under the a as eet regulations of the trade at which he is employed. InforSOF Water truck 11¢ phw (3) 15¢ phw 10¢ phw(3) Any classification omitted herein not less than $3. 045 per hour plus employer payments set forth in the collective bargaining agreement applicable to the class or clasi \ L Mt Y sy 4 A fiz ZILA Wall of Glass a . oN oo J U1 3° © +e e ae KB TAT TRA We ffi Uf Hf L: (Ky NN Ny Whi nad “@il Aa ve Yes, we have broken the “Price Barrier” For ON YOUR LOT Construction 2 Bedrooms—720 Sq. Ft. Large Kitchen and Dining Area 12’x18’ Living Room Beam Ceiling (Insulated) 100% Financing --On Your Lot HOMES offices the Center serves will . Basic rate Emiphay ey payments fcr sification of the workman or mechanic involved, as deact as hosts at the open house, . per hour Classification Hand-w Vacation Pension fined in Section 1773. t of the Labor Code. 4 to 9 p.m. Refreshments . $3.36 Apprentice 10¢ phw (1) 15¢ phw 10¢ phw(1) : will be served and the build. engineer (oiler, fireDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ing 's parking lot willbe open . man, heavy duty repair~~ DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS to-visitors, man helper) J.C. WOMACK In personallyconducted . 3.295 Asphalt ironer —_10¢_ phw none none Dated May 5, 1961. State Highway Engineer tours, guests at the open . and raker Publish: May 3, 10, 17, 1964 house will see how ERMA in . 3,145 Asphalt 10¢ phy none none ee Se Sacramento and her sisters at . shoveler : 12 other centers throughout . 3.285 Bootman or 11¢ phw (3) 15¢ phw 10¢ phw.(3) ; the state do all the bookkeep. road oiler pgp ‘ing for more than two million . 3.63 Carpenter 11¢ phw 15¢ ph =: 10¢ phw SY ENQAYY \\ \i\\ \ii I) Wf, W444 le peer accounts in over . 3,.145 Cement dumper 10¢ phw none none SAN NE, My VA Wy Mg 650 branches. 3.77 Cement mason 11¢ phw none 10¢ phw QS SS Se . 247 Yout ERMA (Electronic Record. 3.295 Chainsaw 10¢ phw none none SS ‘ . ig" IY ing Method of Accounting) . operator;faller, ‘log RSS) Wilmar Homes LS was pioneered byBank of: loader and bucker SS ; “eseck America and isthe first com. 3,635Combination 11¢ phw (3) 15¢ phw. 10¢ phw(3) =i : Has Done it Be pletely automated. book. bootman & road = a . ont keeping system in full time . oiler “aan Aga in: —— I I I Oi i