The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 260, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1974 Page: 5 of 16
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P. 5, Perry Daily Journal Tuesday, Decembers, 1974
(First Published in The Perry
Daily Journal November 19, 1*74)
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Morr Water, Inc
c/o John Steichen, Chairman
Box 89 Route #1
Perry. Oklahoma 73077
Separate sealed BIDS for the con
struction of Pipelines, Meters.
Valves, Cleanouts, Pump Station,
Water Tower, Highway Crossings,
Railroad Crossings and related
items, will be received by Morr
Water, Inc . at the office of Farmers
Home Administration, Box 706. Per
ry. Oklahoma 73077, until December
18. (Standard Time) 2 00 P M 1974,
and then at said office publicly
opened and read aloud
The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
consisting of Advertisement for
Bids, information for Bidders, BID,
BID Bond Agreement, GENERAL
CONDITIONS. SUPPLEMENTAL
GENERAL CONDITIONS Payment
Bond. Performance Bond NOTICE
OF AWARD. NOTICE TO PRO
CEED, CHANGE ORDER DRAW
INGS, SPECIFICATIONS and AD
DENDA, may be examined at the
following locations
Evans & Nelson Engineering Co ,
Inc . 118 North Oak, Ponca City.
Oklahoma
Dodge Reports, 819 North Vir
ginia, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
73106
Southwest Construction News,
Box 53442, Oklahoma City, Okla
homa 73105
Copies of the CONTRACT DOCU
MENTS may be obtained at the of
fice of Evans & Nelson Engr Co.
Inc located at 118 North Oak, Ponca
City, Oklahoma 74601 upon payment
of $25 00 for each set
Any BIDDER, upon returning the
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS prompt
ly and in good condition, will be
refunded his payment, and any
non bidder upon 50 returning them
within 10 days of bid date
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS will be
refunded $25 00
November 15. 1974 John Steichen,
Chairman
INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS
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73077 until 2:00 P M C.S.T Decem
ber 18. 1974, and then at said office
publicly opened and read aloud
Each BID must be submitted in a
sealed envelope, addressed to Morr
Water, Inc Farmers Home Ad
ministration Office Box 706 Perry
Oklahoma 73077 Each sealed
envelope containing a BID must be
plainly marked on the outside as
BID for Extensions to Morr Water.
Inc and the envelope should bear on
the outside the name of the
BIDDER, his address, his license
number if applicable and the name
of the project for which the BID is
submitted If forwarded by mail, the
sealed envelope containing the BID
must be enclosed in another en
velope addressed to the OWNER at
F armers Home Administration Of
fice. Box 706, Perry, Oklahoma
73077
All BIDS must be made on the re
quired BID form All blank spaces
for BID prices must be filled in, in
ink or Typewritten, and the BID form
must be fully completed and
executed when submitted Only one
copy of the BID form is required
The OWNER may waive any
informalities or minor defects or
reject any and all BIDS Any BID
may be withdrawn pr ior to the above
scheduled time for the opening of
BIDS or authorized postponement
thereof Any BID received after the
time and date specified shall not be
considered No BIDDER may with
draw a BID within 60 days after the
actual date of the opening thereof
Should there be reasons why the
contract cannot be awarded within
the specified period, the time may
be extended by mutual agreement
between the OWNER and the
BIDDER
BIDDERS must satisfy them
selves of the accuracy of the
estimated quantities in the Bid
Schedule by examination of the site
and a review of the drawings and
specifications including ADDENDA
After BIDS have been submitted, the
BIDDER shall not assert that there
was a misunderstanding concerning
the quantities of WORK or of the
nature of the WORK to be done
The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
contain the provisions required for
the construction of the PROJECT
Information obtained from an
officer, agent, or employee of the
OWNER or any other person shall
not affect the risks or obligations
assumed by the CONTRACTOR or
relieve him from fulfilling any of the
conditions of the contract
Each BID must be accompanied
by a BID bond payable to the
OWNER for five percent of the total
amount of the BID As soon as the
BID prices have been compared the
OWNER will return the bonds of all
except the three lowest responsible
BIDDERS When the Agreement is
executed the bonds of the two re
maining unsuccessful BIDDERS
will be returned The BID bond of
the successful BIDDER will be
retained until the payment bond and
performance bond have been
executed and approved, after which
it will be returned A certified check
may be used in lieu of a BID bond
A performance bond and a
payment bond, each in the amount of
100 percent of the CONTRACT
PRICE with a corporate surety
approved by the OWNER, will be
required for the faithful perform
ance of the contract
Attorneys in fact who sign BID
bonds or payment bonds and per
formance bonds must file with each
bond a certified and effective dated
copy of their power of attorney
The party to whom the contract is
awarded will be required to execute
the Agreement and obtain the per
formance bond and payment bond
within ten calendar days from the
date when NOTICE OF AWARD is
delivered to the bidder The
NOTICE OF AWARD shall be
accompanied by the necessary
Agreement and bond forms in case
of failure of the BIDDER to execute
the Agreement, the OWNER may at
his option consider the BIDDER in
default, in which case the BID bond
accompanying the proposal shall
become the property of the OWNER
The OWNER within 10 days of
receipt of acceptable performance
bond, payment bond and Agreement
signed by the party to whom the
Agreement was awarded shall sign
the Agreement and return to such
party an executed duplicate of the
Agreement Should the OWNER not
execute the Agreement within such
period the BIDDER may by written
notice withdraw his signed Agree
ment Such notice of withdrawal
shall be effective upon receipt of the
notice by the OWNER
The NOTICE TO PROCEED shall
be issued within 10 days of the exe
cution of the Agreement by the
OWNER Should there be reasons
why the NOTICE TO PROCEED
cannot be issued within such period,
the time may be ex tended by mutual
agreement between the OWNER
and CONTRACTOR if the NOTICE
TO PROCEED has not been issued
within the 10 day period or within the
period mutually agreed upon, the
CONTRACTOR may terminate the
Agreement without further liability
on the part of either party
The OWNER may make such in
vestigations as he deems necessary
to determine the ability of the
BIDDE R to perform the WORK, and
the BIDDER shall furnish to the
OWNER all such information and
date for this purpose as the OWNER
may request The OWNER reserves
the right to reject any BID if the
evidence submitted by, or investiga
tion of, such BIDDER fails to satisfy
the OWNER that such BIDDER is
properly qualified to carry out the
obligations of the Agreement and to
complete the WORK contemplated
therein
A conditional or qualified BID will
not be accepted
Award will be made as a whole to
one BIDDER
All applicable laws, ordinances,
and the rules and regulations of all
authorities having jurisdiction over
construction of the project shall
apply to the contract throughout
Each BIDDER is responsible for
inspec ting the site and for reading
and being thoroughly familiar with
the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The
failure or omission of any BIDDER
to do any of the foregoing shall in no
way relieve any BIDDER from any
obligation in respect to his BID
Further, the BIDDER agrees to
abide by the requirements under
Executive Order No 11246, as
amended, including specifically the
provisions of the equal opportunity
clause set forth in the Supplemental
General Conditions
The low BIDDER must supply the
names and addresses of major
material suppliers and subcontract
tors when requested to do so by the
OWNER
Inspection trips for prospective
BIDDE RS will leave from the office
of the Project Engineer at Bidder’s
The ENGINEER is Evans & Nel
son Engineering Company, Inc His
address is 118 North Oak, Ponca
City, Oklahoma 74601 (405) 765 4674
12 3 24
(First Published In The Perry
Daily Journal December 3, 1974)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
NOBLE COUNTY STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
in the Matter of the Estate of
Hannah Eralia Strom, also known
as Hannah Strom and Hannah
E Strom. Deceased
NO 6999
NOTICE OF HEARING
RE TURN OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that Ber
niece Marie Pierson, Beatrice Mae
Snyder and William Dean Strom.
Trustees under the Last Will and
Testament of Hannah Eralia Strom,
Deceased, have made Return to this
Court of and presented for confirm
ation the sale made by them as such
Trustees to Michael A Bellmon and
Marsha A Bellmon for the total sum
of $23,125.00 payable in cash upon
the confirmation hereof under power
of sale granted in said Last will and
Testament of said decedent of the
following described real property
situated in Noble County, State of
Oklahoma, to wit
An undivided 1/4 interest in and to
the SE/4 of Section 8. Township 20
North, Range I West of the L.M.,
LESS AND EXCEPT an undivided
1 4 interest in the oil, gas and other
minerals for so long as current pro
duction continues and LESS AND
EXCEPT an undivided 1/8 interest
in the oil, gas and other minerals for
a term of 30 years and for so long
thereafter as oil, gas and other min
erals are produced therefrom: and.
An undivided 1 4 interest in and to
the E/2 of the NE/4 of Section 9.
Township 20 North, Range I West of
the L.M., LESS AND EXCEPT an
undivided 124/320 mineral interest
heretofore reserved by prior owners
from said tract and LESS AND
EXCEPT an undivided 49 640 inter
est in the oil, gas and other minerals
for a term of 30 years and for so long
thereafter as oil, gas and other
minerals are produced therefrom,
and of the sale made by them as
such Trustees to James L. Neme
chek and Marnie D Nemechek for
the total sum of $23,125 00 payable in
cash upon the confirmation hereof
under power of sale granted in said
Last Will and Testament of said
decedent of the following described
real property situated in Noble
County State of Oklahoma, to wit
An undivided 1/4 interest in and to
the NW 4 of Section 9, Township 20
North. Range I West of the L.M..
LESS AND EXCEPT an undivided
1/4 interest in the oil, gas and other
minerals for so long as current
produc tion continues and LESS AND
EXCEPT an undivided 1/8 interest
in the oil, gas and other minerals for
a term of 30 years and for so long
thereafter as oil, gas and other
minerals are produced therefrom
and.
An undivided 1 4 interest in and to
the W/2 of the NE/4 of Section 9,
Township 20 North, Range I West of
the L.M., LESS AND EXCEPT an
undivided 124/320 mineral interest
heretofore reserved by prior owners
from said tract and LESS AND
EXCEPT an undivided 49/640 inter
est in the oil, gas and other minerals
for a term of 30 years and for so long
thereafter as oil, gas and other
minerals are produced therefrom,
which Return is on file herein, and
that the 13th day of December, 1974,
at 10:00 A.M in the courtroom of
this Court in the City of Perry,
County of Noble, State of Oklahoma,
has been duly appointed by said
Court for hearing such Return, at
which time any person interested in
said estate may appear and file his
exceptions in writing to such Return
and contest the same Reference is
hereby made to such Return for
further particulars
in testimony whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand this 2nd day of
December, 1974
/s/ Henry Dolezal,
Associate District Judge
12 3 74
Bressie
By MRS. NEIL BLUBAUGH
At the Friday evening card
party hosted by Mr and Mrs
Neil Blubaugh, Mrs Cliff
Edmonds and Danny Daniels
won the most games and Mrs
Alta Byrd and Bob Snyder were
the losers. They chose their
prizes from a ’feel and grab”
sack Among the 55 who at-
tended were Mr and Mrs. E J
Wilson and Tana, Mr and Mrs.
Kenneth Wilson and Terry Don,
Mr and Mrs. Moody Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Evans and
Mike, Roy Rowe and Bret
Snyder, grandson of the Bob
Snyders, Ponca City; Mr and
Mrs Cliff Edmonds, Merle Blu-
baugh. Mr and Mrs Wayne
Selvey, Marland; Burt Huene
and Hazel Huene, Newkirk; Ted
Anderson, Berthoud, Colo.; Mr
and Mrs Dane Blubaugh, Per-
kins; Mrs Alta Byrd, Red
Rock; Mr and Mrs Terry
Morrow, Leah and Debra.
Wichita, Kan.
Ted Anderson of Berthoud,
Colo., visited with the Neil
Blubaughs during the weekend
and with other guests at the
Blubaugh home, Mr and Mrs
Dane Blubaugh of Perkins, Mr
and Mrs Terry Morrow, Leah
and Debra of Wichita, Kan , and
Mrs. Elzina Anderson, Ponca
City Other Saturday afternoon
guests were Mrs Ollie Ander-
son and Mr and Mrs Buddy
Moneymaker, Susana and An-
gle of Ponca City During the
week, Ted also visited Mr and
Mrs Carl Anderson and family
and Mr and Mrs Earl
Blubaugh.
The Neil Blubaughs and Ted
Anderson recently were eve-
ning visitors of Mr and Mrs
Murl Countryman and Marsha
at Ponca City
The L. B Daniels and Walter
Schatz, Tonkwa, drove to
Wichita, Kan., airterminal
where they caught a plane to
Seattle, Wash. They were met
by Mrs Walter Schatz and Mr
and Mrs larry Forbis, Weath-
erford, who were touring
Western United States and
Canada. The three couples
drove to Bellingham, Wash., to
visit the Daniels’ and Schatz’s
children, Mr and Mrs Bill
SHORTER TO RUN
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind (UPI)
The Amateur Athletic Union
announced Sunday that 1972
Olympic marathon champion,
Frank Shorter, Gainesville,
Fla. would run in the 9th
Fukuoka Marathon next Sunday
in Fukuoka, Japan.
The AAU also announced an
eight-member trampoline team
from the Soviet Union will tour
the United States Dec. 3-13.
The four men and four
women are scheduled to per-
form against local opposition at
Kent State, Ohio, Wednesday,
Lafayette, La., Friday; Tulsa,
Okla , Sunday, and Livingston,
N.J , Dec. 11.
Daniel, to attend the Commo-
dore Ball at the Yatch Club and
to celebrate Bill's birthday
The Neil Blubaughs were
two-day guests of Mrs. Virga
Reed and Mrs Lucy Miller at
rural Gainesville, Texas, and on
the way home stopped to visit
the Dane Blubaughs at Perkins.
Dr. Thosteson writes “To
Your Good Health" for readers
of The Journal.
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