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LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Magnolia School District of Orange County, California, will receive General Contract Bids for furnishing all required labor, materials, transportation and service for construction of three classrooms, site work and miscellaneous alterations at the Magnolia School No. 1. Magnolia at Orange Anaheim, California. Each bid is to be accompanied with plans, specifications and other contract documents prepared by Frick and Frick, Architects, 35 North Raymond, Pasadena, California, where they may be examined and copies obtained upon the deposit of $15.00 which deposit will be refunded upon the return of such copies within 5 days after the bids are opened. Plans also on file with the Clerk of the Board of the above mentioned District. Pursuant to the statutes of the State of California, the Board of Trustees has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holiday and overtime work for each workman needed to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rates so determined are as follows: Minimum Wage Classification Rate per hour Electricians $3.10 Cable splicer $3.40 Iron Structural iron worker (Health & Welfare 7½c) $2.00 Lathers Metal furring lather (Health & Welfare 50¢ day) $2.875 Metal furring foreman (Health & Welfare 50¢ day) $2.825 Nail-on lather (Health and Welfare 1.00 day) $3.775 Nail-on foreman (Health and Welfare 1.00 day) $3.75 Painters Brush $2.66 Spray gun or sandblaster $2.91 (Three day plus 8c Health and Welfare for above classification) Carpet, linoleum and soft tile layer $2.90 Glazier (plus 1 week paid vacation) (Health and Welfare 7½c) $2.50 Plasterers Plasterer (Health and Welfare 12½c) $3.4375 Plasterer foreman (Health and Welfare 12½c) $3.6875 Plasterer tender (Health and Welfare 7½c) $3.1125 Plumbers and Fitters Plumber foreman $3.375 Plumber-Gas or lawn sprinkler fitter $3.125 Plumber-Lead or cement caulker $3.125 Plumber-Utility pipeline $2.075 Lead burner $3.375 Steamfitter foreman $3.375 Steamfitter $2.125 Cement mason (compaction or masonry) 2.48 Cement floor finishing in online operator 2.62 Laborers Laborer—General or construction 2.08 Operators and tenders of pneumatic and electric tools, vibrating machines, and similar mechanical tools not separately classified herein 2.26 Cement dumper (on 1 yd. or larger mixers and handling bulk cement) 2.26 Flaggerman 2.05 Watchman 1.97 Sewer pipe layer (Excluding caulkers) 2.36 Sewer pipe caulker — cement joints 2.10 Tarmar and motorman 2.10 Window cleaner 2.20 Sewer pipe caulker (using caulk tools) 2.24 Truck Drivers Drivers of dump trucks of less than 4 yds. Water level 2.13 Drivers of dump trucks 4 yds but less than 8 yds, water level 2.16 Drivers of dump trucks 8 yds, but less than 12 yds, water level 2.21 Drivers of trucks legal payload capacity less than 6 tons 2.12 Drivers of trucks legal payload capacity between 6 & 10 tons 2.16 Drivers of trucks legal payload capacity between 10 & 15 tons 2.21 Drivers of trucks legal payload capacity between 15 & 20 tons 2.29 Drivers of transit-mix trucks under 3 yds. 2.37 Drivers of transit-mix trucks 3 yds or more 2.51 Iron workers Reinforcing iron worker ... 2.74 Operating engineers A-Frame-Boom truck ... 2.65 Air compressor operator ... 2.35 Motor patrol operator, including any type of power blade ... 2.79 Oshkosh or DW or Tourneaupulper operator ... 2.79 Relief operator ... 2.57 Skip loader operator-wheel type ... 2.50 Tow blade or grader operator ... 2.50 Trenching machine operator ... 2.73 Tractor operator—bulldozer, tamper, scraper or drag type shovel or boom attachment ... 2.65 APPRENICES—May be employed in conformity with Section 1777.5 of the California Labor Code. The foregoing schedule of minimum prevailing rates of hourly wages is based upon a working day of eight (8) hours. OVERTIME Ericklayers, carpenters, electricians, ironworkers and plasterers double time for all overtime. Cement finishing — time and one-half for first three hours after first eight hours.All other overtime shall be mandatory upon contractor to whom the contract is awarded and upon any tractor under him to pay no more than the said specified rates workmen employed by them in execution of the contract. Each bid shall be made out form to be obtained at the Board of Architects, 35 Northmond, Pasadena, California; be accompanied by a certified cashier (check or bid bond five per cent ($6)) if the amount of the bid made possible to order of the Board of Trustees Magnolia School District of Orange County, California; shall be in an envelope marked on face of the envelope "BID shall state the kind of work bid covers, and this must be with the said Board of Trustees or before May 26, 1954 at oclock P.M., where the bids be opened at the Magnolia No. I, Magnolia at Orange, heim, California. The above mentioned check board shall be given as a guaranty that the bidder will enter into contract if awarded to him and be declared forfeited if the careful bidder refuses to enter to said contract after beingquested so to do by the aww authority. The Board reserves the right reject any or all bids and to any informality in any bidmitted. No bidder may withdraw her for a period of thirty (30) after the date set for the order of DATED: April 26, 1954 Annaheim, California EDMUND R.COOK Clerk, Board of Trustees Magnolia Elementary School District, Orange County, California.(Publish May 6, 1954) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSON PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY OFFERED that the Board of Trustees of heim Union High School District County of Orange State of Fornia will sell to the bidder for cash, all that crop of Valencia oranges or trees located on the following scribed real property situated in the City of Anaheim, County ofange, State of California, deed as follows: Estate of Marie L.Rimley which is the Werry 562.58 feet, more or less of vineyard Lot F-6, as on map of the Lands of Yale bounded on the Nile by Broadway on the West Citizen Santa Ana Streets. That said sale will be held on the 27 day of May, 1964 at hour of 1:00 oclock P.M., offices of the Anaheim Union School District at 811 West Santa Ana Streets. The Doctor Disagree By Elizabeth Seifert CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE MR. CORNFELD made a great business of opening a small black notebook on the table where Dr. Bowser could read it, and the secretary as well. "Here's Sunday night: 11:00 p.m.—a call to a Mrs. Spraggins. Now, the doctor hasn't done more than jot notes, but you men can fill in, probably. He's written here, 70 yrs old, congestive nf—pain, 3 days, ox dig." Mr. Cornfield spun around to face the doctors. "You know what all that means? Well, I don't! So maybe Dr. Talboy ..." Craig looked stubborn, and Shelly drew in her breath. Oh, he must answer! "It means," said Craig tightly, "that the patient was seventy years old; she was suffering great pain from congestive heart failure; her husband had thought it would pass—and called me only when she turned blue, a delay of three days. I took her to the hospital and saw that oxygen and digitalis were administered." "How long did you stay with her, doctor?" asked Cornfield, gently. "It is on the hospital record!" "Sunday night... spoke up Dr. Ward thoughtfully." "Didn't you care for an injury that night, too? That Hamilton girl with the broken leg? You happened to be in the hospital when she was brought in, and—" Craig nodded. I remember it," said Ward. lung—which was quite a job, of course, transfusion, saline—but his girl friend went into a fine state of hysteria." "That keep you up all night, doctor?" asked Bowser, who was getting the drift of things. "I got home about three," said Ward. "Boy was lucky. An inch or two either way, the bullet would have severed the sora or portal vein, or the hepatic artery—as it was, he made a quick recovery." "What about you that night, Talboy?" "Well, I'm plant doctor, and I can always count on a call from some old-time worker with chronic fibrosis." "You got one that night?" "If I did, it would be on the book." It was on the book. Cornfeld moved on to Tuesday. "Seems the doc got called away before he was through at the office that evening." "But he had stayed late," Shelly spoke up again. "Does he often?" Cornfeld asked her. "Amost always. He tries to get the records all straight before he leaves. That's what he was doing when he was called by the police...". And / know first-hand about that case," said Cornfield. "Our city doctor was not around. Briefly his eyeglass flashed toward the city doctor, who lifted his chin and said something about his being busy. His dark face was stern. "All talk of cases and their treatment he said brusquely, 'all this mony that I had had but a hours' sleep in three nights leads up to just one thing. I do at the wheel of my car, a crashed into a tree. And—I do reach my patient. In my falling asleep doesn't seem any ter than being drunk." "Doctor—" it was Arthur Pett who spoke now. "Would have let this meeting say you drunk that night, and act that premise?" Craig gave this a little thoughe. "I might not have," he said tively. "But the important sideration is that I did not at my patient." And your friends," said Bowser dryly, "have come for to tell us why you did not. Carr found the evidence in appointment book, I suppose. Yes., confirmed the mince." She came to me for advice, we took the matter to the mtrate." "I think Talboy has a poised Dr. Sowder, the heart specialist," in saying that a doctor lets himself get too tired in much more reliable than a drupe one. A man should get his rest. Craig looked at him thoughtily. "If people get sick at Sowder, or hurt, and they me—" Do you have to take them I took her to the hospital and saw that oxygen and digitalis were administered." "How long did you stay with her, doctor?" asked Cornfeld, gently. "It is on the hospital record!" "Sunday night ...," spoke up Dr. Ward thoughtfully. "Didn't you care for an injury that night, too? That Hamilton girl with the broken leg? You happened to be in the hospital when she was brought in, and—" Craig nodded. "I remember it," said Ward. "She was hurt in a car accident. Talboy saved my being disturbed. I appreciated it. And remember it." Mr. Cornfeld smiled. "Did his heart case live?" asked Lewis. "No," said Craig. "She died about thirty-six hours after I took her to the hospital." "Yes," Shelly spoke up. "That call's down on the daybook. He was called away from office hours. I remember that. On Tuesday morning; we'd just got started." Nobody said anything. "Well, anyway," said Cornfield, going back to his book. "It seems that Talboy was up all of Sunday night. Now we come to Monday: 8:00 p.m., call to a family named Lehnhoff. Out in the country. His notes say the man was suffering from something that looks like Yiddish." "Oh, now, look!" cried Craig. "That's what is written down." "Yes." Man's a d.p.-out on a farm. He's a tenant farmer, or his son is. The old man spoke only Yiddish. It gave me a not time figuring out what made him so awful sick." "But you did figure?" "It's down in your book. After the Yiddish note." Mr. Cornfeld learned over. "Oh, yes. It says diabetic coma. You help him?" "I did." "How long did it take you?" "A little time. I had to leave because one of the plant workers got himself shot up. Ward should remember that one, too." "I do," said Dr. Ward. "Not only did the boy have a .35 slug in mis." But he had stayed late," Shelly spoke up again. "Does he often?" Cornfeld asked her. "Almost always. He tries to get the records all straight before he leaves. That's what he was doing when he was called by the police..." And I know first-hand about that case," said Cornfield. "Our city doctor was not around." Briefly his eyeglass flashed toward the city doctor, who lifted his chin and said something about his being busy, too! "The police had two badly cut-up men—they called Talboy. Just today I asked the officer why, and he said it was because you could nearly always get him. But that's not important—the thing is that Tuesday evening Talboy went over to the jail about six and cared for the two men who'd been fighting. D'you take 'em to the hospital, Doc?" No," said Craig. "You know I didn't." "It would be a big help," snapped Cornfield, "if you'd testify somewhat in your own behalf." "I'm like Bowser," drawled Craig. "Neutral. I can tell you what I did for those men, if you like." "We would like it, doctor," said Bowser. "All right. They were drunk—you didn't need any kind of meter to know that. They stunk! Been fighting. One had a bad, bleeding gash on the back of his skull, the other had a temple wound. It takes a little time to clean up that sort of mess. But I was home by eight, I think." Go to bed? "I did. About ten." And when did you get the call out to the Armes place?" You know that, too. It was about eleven. Cornfield waited for him to say more. He did not. You'd had a drink or two, doctor? "I don't think so. I sometimes take a drink in the evening. Not more than one when I'm alone. But look here, now—" He stood up, seeming unusually big there in the crowded, low-ceilinged room. "Yes," confirmed the minute. "She came to me for advice, we took the matter to the matte." I think Talboy has a point Dr. Sowder, the heart specialist, "in saying that a doctor lets himself get too tired in much more reliable than a druid one. A man should get his rest." Craig looked at him thoughtily. "If people get sick at a Sowder, or hurt, and they me—" Do you have to take them? No. I take the ones who go to me, however." Regardless? Regardless of what? Myse the patient? Well, can't you judge the ousness..." Sometimes, yes. But most pleasing a doctor thinks in a bad way. You know that, a lot of you other chaps won'tswer night calls. So— Oh, now look, Talboy... Dr. Bowser rapped for or Let's take one thing at a gentlemen. Do I or don't I any sort of motion concerning Talby's professional behavior the Tuesday night in question. There was a silence as deed a well. "Thank you, gentleman said Craig softly." I nope," said Cornfield, account of this meeting in to row's paper will give good lucity to the evidence press here tonight. The secretary glanced at chairman tor instructions. Bowser smiled apologetically, put nothing in the paper coming action taken at the Mr Society meetings, sir, he sai grettuily. "We continue our lucity to a resume of the progrg." Well, in this case, you've an obligation!" declared Corn "Gossup'll go on sayin' he drunk." We'll try to counteract the word of mouth. Cornfield didn't seem to ta hopeful view of that promise eat grumpily silent while Bo took up his second matter of ness. (To Be Continued) shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom the contract awarded and upon any subcontractor under him, to pay not less than specified rates to all men employed by them in the execution of the contract. shall be made out on a bid shall be obtained at the office of the Architects, 55 North Rasal, Pasadena, California; shall accompanied by a certified or orderly check or bid bond for per centage of the amount of the envelope marked (on the state kind of work the recoveries, and this must be filed with the said Board of Trustees on before May 26, 1954 at 7:30 P.M. where the bids will opened at the Magnolia School I, Magnolia at Orange, Ana- California. shall be given as a guarantee the bidder will enter into the contract if awarded to him and will declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into being re-required so to do by the awarding authority. may withdraw his bid a period of thirty (20) days after the date set for the opening. Hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the City Council of the City of Anaheim at the office of the City Clerk up to the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M. on the 25th day of May, 1954, and will be opened on said date at the hour of $500 o'clock P.M. at a public meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, State of California, to be held in the City Council Chamber of the City Hall, of the City of Anaheim, at said time and place, for furnishing the following: All plant, labor, services, materials and equipment, and all utilities and transportation, including power, fuel and water, and perform all work necessary to construct and complete in a good and workmanlike manner, in strict accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim of the improvement of West La Palma Avenue from North Palm Street to 100 feet East of North West Street by removal of existing man-made ditches or two and four-inch plant-mining manholes to grade, and appurtenment work as indicated on the plans. Project No. 33 — Unit "B". Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the City Council of the City of Anaheim has ascertained the general pervailing rate of wages in the locality in which this type of work is to be performed for each type of workman needed to execute this contract. The following hour-scale so ascertained is as follows: Hourly Rate Classification Rate (8 hr.day) Asphalt Plant Dryer $2.47 $19.76 Asphalt Plant Engineer or Foreman $2.65 $21.20 The successful bidder and any subcontractor and contractors employed by him in the performance of said work or any part of the work of said public improvement will be required to use only such guarantees that the bidder will enter into a contract, if awarded to him, and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into a contract after being requested to do so by the City of Anaheim. Such contract shall be entered into within fifteen (15) days after receipt by said contractor of notice of the awarding of the contract unless such time is extended by the City of Anaheim. Each bid must be identified by the name and location of the unit shop or office of each subcontractor who will perform work or labor or render services to the contractor in or about the construction of the work or improvement and the portion of the work which will be done by each subcontractor. If any bid submitted falls to specify a subcontractor as aforesaid, the contractor substituting such bid agrees to perform the work himself. The successful bidder will be required to furnish fair performance based on an amount equal to 100% of the contract price and a labor and material bond in an amount equal to 100% of the contract price, said bonds to be secured from a surety or bonding company satisfactory to the City Council of the City of Anaheim and shall be approved by the City Attorney as to form and sufficiency before acceptance. Plans and Specifications may be obtained from the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim at the City Hall, Anaheim, California. A deposit of Twenty-five and no/100 ($25.00) dollars will be required for each set of plans and specifications obtained. Such deposit will be refunded upon return of the documents in good condition. The successful bidder will be required to continuously maintain adequate protection of all his work and adjacent property from damage arising out of the performance of the contract and to furnish the City with public liability insurance in an amount not less than $100.000 for injuries including accidental death of any one person and $200.000 on account of any one accident, and property damage insurance in an amount not less than $50.000 for injuries to any one person or $100.000 for any one accident and property damage in an amount of $50.000. Compensation and employer's liability insurance shall be maintained during the life of the contract covering all employees on the project. The contractor shall be responsible that all employees of subcontractors are protected by such insurance shall be furnished by companies affiliated with the City and subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form and sufficiency. The successful bidder and any subcontractor and contractors employed by him in the performance of said work or any part of the work of said public improvement will be required to use only such guarantees that the bidder will enter into a contract, if awarded to him, and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into a contract after being requested to do so by the City of Anaheim. Such contract shall be entered into within fifteen (15) days after receipt by said contractor of notice of the awarding of the contract unless such time is extended by the City of Anaheim. Each bid must be identified by the name and location of each subcontractor who will perform work or labor or render services to the contractor in or about the construction of the work or improvement and the portion of the work which will be done by each subcontractor. If any bid submitted falls to specify a subcontractor as aforesaid, the contractor substituting such bid agrees to perform the work himself. The successful bidder will be required to furnish fair performance based on an amount equal to 100% of the contract price and a labor and material bond in an amount equal to 100% of the contract price, said bonds to be secured from a surety or bonding company satisfactory to the City Council of the City of Anaheim and shall be approved by the City Attorney as to form and sufficiency before acceptance. Plans and Specifications may be obtained from the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim at the City Hall, Anaheim, California. A deposit of Twenty-five and no/100 ($25.00) dollars will be required for each set of plans and specifications obtained. Such deposit will be refunded upon return of the documents in good condition. The successful bidder will be required to continuously maintain adequate protection of all his work and adjacent property from damage arising out of the performance of the contract and to furnish the City with public liability insurance in an amount not less than $100.000 for injuries including accidental death of any one person and $200.000 on account of any one accident, and property damage insurance in an amount not less than $50.000 for injuries to any one person or $100.000 for any one accident and property damage in an amount of $50.000. Compensation and employer's liability insurance shall be maintained during the life of the contract covering all employees on the project. The contractor shall be responsible that all employees of subcontractors are protected by such insurance shall be furnished by companies affiliated with the City and subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form and sufficiency. The successful bidder and any subcontractor and contractors employed by him in the performance of said work or any part of the work of said public improvement will be required to use only such guarantees that the bidder will enter into a contract, if awarded to him, and will be declared forfeited if it succeeds but fails to meet certain conditions as described above. Date: May 10, 1954 Bank Of America Trust And Saving Ation As Trustee. (SIGNED) By Douglas F. Scott Vice President By H. BOWEN. CR-1342 Assistant Trust Officer (Pub May 13, 20, 27). Plans Fight Insurance Policy New York (UP)—of Hollywood financial Blumenthal planned too a court verdict awarded trangled husband's $50 surance to his daughter actress Lisa Ferrara. A state Supreme rule ruled late Monday that financier was within hh when he eliminated Blumenthal's name from surance police and wife name Miss Ferrada old daughter Carol. Mrs. Bumenthal's att The successful bidder must agree to the price of oranges within fifteen days from the date of theidding of contract, and will be required to furnish to the Board Trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a certified check or faithful performance bond in the case of Five Hundred Dollars paid bond or certified trustees a Certified Check The successful bidder and any subcontractor and contractors employed by him in the performance of said work or any part of the work of public improvement will be required to use only such manufactured articles and supplies as have been produced in the United States and on only such manufactured articles, materials and supplies as have been manufactured in the United States substantially all from articles, materials and supplies mined, produced or manufactured as the case may be in the United States pursuant to the provisions of Sections 4800 to 4505 both inclusive of the Government Code of the State of California. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3000 and 4351 of the Government Code of the State of California and price, fitness and quality being equal the successful bidder and any subcontractors or contractors employed by him to do any part of the work on the above described public improvement shall be required to prefer supplies grown, manufactured or produced in the State of California and next to prefer supplies partially grown, manufactured or produced in the State of California. Each bid will be accompanied by a Non-Collusion Affidavit copies of which may be obtained from the City Clerk. The successful bidder or bidders shall be required to enter into a contract with the City of Anaheim in the manner and form approved by the City Attorney of the City of Anaheim. The City Council reserves the right to tender raw and all bids to any informality to the extent permitted by law and reserves the further right to make an award to the lowest responsible bidder found and determined to serve the best interests of the City of Anaheim. By order of the City Council of the City of Anaheim Anaheim, California. Date: May 11, 1954 CHARLES E. GRIFFITH CITY Clerk of the City of Anaheim (REAL) (Publish May 11-19, 1954) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE Trust No. F-50M On June 11, 1954, as eleven clock AM at the South Front Center Door of the County Court House, city of Santa Ana, county of Orange, state of California BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION as Trustee under the Deed of Trust made by LEO MAYALA and ELEANORE V. ATALY husband and recorded on December 5, 1950 by book no. 10 Parks Official Records of Orange County, California given to secure an indebtedness in favor of PAUL C. WETZEL and ELIZABETH C. WETZEL husband and wife as joint tenants, by reason of the breach of certain obligations secured thereby, notice of which was recorded on February ARTHRITIS, RHEU NEURITIS Suffered Offered Amazing From Agonizing Sensational new medical called AR-PAN-EX would blood stream where it can good, fastest. Even more cases have gotten blessed torturing misery. See us guaranteeed AR-PAN-CENTRO DRUG CENTRO 201 W. Center Master Labor Agreement. Apprentices may be employed in conformity with Section 1777.5 of the California Labor Code. The rates of per diem wages for each of the various classifications of work shall be best afforded set forth prevailing rates of hourly wages multiplied by eight. Eight hours shall constitute a day's work being understood that in the event that workmen are employed less than eight hours per day the per diem wage shall be that fraction of the per diem wage herein established that the number of hours of employment bears to eight hours. The overtime rule establishing the rates of overtime and holiday work shall be in accordance with the following: Where a single shift is worked, eight hours of continuous employment, except for lunch periods, shall constitute a day's work beginning on Monday and continuing through Friday each week. Where work is required in excess of eight hours in any one day or during the interval of time from 8:00 o'clock PM. Friday and 12:00 o'clock midnight Saturday such work shall be paid for at the minimum rate of one and one-half times the basic rate of wages, and on Sundays and holidays such work shall be paid for at the minimum rate of applicable daily wages except as otherwise provided in the June, 1935 revision of the A.G.C.-A.F.L. Southern California Master Labor Agreement. Holidays as herein referred to shall be deemed to be New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Armistice Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. If any of the above mentioned holidays other than Labor Day and Thanksgiving Day falls on Sunday the following Monday shall be considered legal holiday. It shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom the contract is awarded and upon any subcontractor under him to pay not less than the said specified rate of wages to all laborers, workers and mechanics employed by them in the execution of the contract. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the office of the City Clerk or the City Engineer of the City of Anaheim and shall be accompanied by a certified acceptance check of bid amount of the bid made payable to the City of Anaheim, and shall be sealed and delivered to the City Clerk at the City Hall of the City of Anaheim before 8:00 o'clock PM on the 25th day of May, 1984, at which time the City Council will hold a public meeting and hearings and will open all sealed proposals. Sealed proposals shall be submitted in sealed envelopes and marked in the inner left hand corner "Sealed proposals for construction of West Falmouth Street Improvement Project No. 23 Unit B." together with the same and address of the bidder. The above mentioned RADIO and TELEVISION TOM DANSON'S ... TV-RADIOLOGIC THURSDAY, MAY 13—"The Worried Songblirds," a refreshing and delightful comedy about two small-town spinser hymn-singers who came to the big town, will be presented on Channel 7's "TV Theater" offering at 6:30 p.m. The cast is headed by Carmen Mathews and Mildred Dunnock (Death of a Salesman) as the sisters, Wygglia and Noreen Stipe... Kids from the age of 6 to 60 will enjoy the story of how a boy's pony saves the day for his master's mother during the story on "The Lone Ranger" series tonight at 7:30... Dick Powell returns to the "Four Star Playhouse" to portray the role of a known killer being hunted down by the police in "Welcome Home." This is a request repeat performance which was originally TV viewed in 1952, and will be shown on Channel 2 at 8:30. Feeling that he has reached the end of the line, Powell returns to his hometown which he hasn't seen in 15 years, for one last look at the "crummy joint." More in the crime field as Joe Friday and Frank Smith (Jack Webb and Ben Alexander) are assigned to the robbery detail to investigate the viscious beating and robbery of a drug-gist, over Channel 4 at 9. Following programs are compiled from reports provided by broadcasters. We assume no responsibility for last minute changes on their part. TELEVISION TONIGHT Thursday, May 13 3:00 P.M. 2-Space Funnies 4-Pinky Lee 5-11-Jo-Move 7-AI Jarvis 8-Monte Hall Show 9-Gene Norman 10-15 7-Dusty Walker 5:59 Little Perkins 4-Howdy Doody 5-Western Feature 7-M. Whiting Snow 11-Sheriff John 13-Webster Webfoot 6:00 P.M. 2-Charlie Chase 4-McElroy 7-Nevys 5-Life With Father 4-Action Theater 11-Thunderbolt 13-Commdr Comet 6:15 7-Jack Owens 11-Ramar Jungle 6:39 2-News 7-Easy Life 7-TV Theater 8-Newsee 7-Captain Video 11-Time for Beany 13-Sports Page 6:45 2-Jane Froman News & Sports 5-Handy Hints 11-News 13-Weather in News 7:00 P.M. 7-Gene Autrey Startime 5-Newsreel 8-Victory at Sea 9-Chance Lifetime 13-Pet Econange 13-From Shoulder 7:15 5-"Surprise Twist" 7:30 Place the Face 4-Dinah Shore 5-Music Hall 7-Lone Ranger 8-Fishing Tips 11-Open Road 13-Arms & Air Force 7:45 Newsreel 4-News Garavan 8:00 P.M. 2-Mest McNutley Groucho Marx 5-Movie Theater 7-Hood Showcase 8-Ball Warne-up 11-Alcoh can cme bck 15-Chef Milani 8:15 9-Angels-Oakland 11-Fulton Lewis Jr. 8:50 4-Four Star Playhue 4-Justice 7-Ray Bolger 11-Before Your Eyes 13-Fishing Show 4-Dragnet 7-Hewlett Showesse 11-Big Picture 11-Freedom Forum 2-Big Town 4-Ford Theater 5-Biff Baker, U.S.A. 7-China Smith 11-Volces of Victory 10:00 P.M. 2-Public Defender 4-Martin Isaac 5-City at Night 7-Racket Squad 6-Got a Secret 11-Film 15-10 O'clock Theatre 2-News sports 4-Doug Faltanks 7-Century Theatre 8-Bbeat the Clock 9-Don Lee News 13-Criswell Predicts 8-TV Juice Box 13-News Program 14:00 P.M. 2-Late Show 4-News 8-Hawthorne 7-Hank Weaver 8-Raves 7-11-Movie 4-E Nilson, Movies 8-Newsreel 1:00 A.M. a court verdict awarding her estranged husband's $50,000 life insurance to the daughter of television actress Lisa Ferraday. A state Supreme Court jury ruled late Monday that the film financier was within h 1 2 rights when he eliminated Mrs. Emily Blumenthal's name from the insurance police and wrote in the name of Miss Ferraday's 7-year-old daughter, Carol. Mrs. Bumenthal's attorney, Harold Myerson, said the widow will appeal the verdict. Miss Ferraday, sued Mrs. Blumenthal and an insurance company for possession of the $50,000 policy. Miss Ferraday testified that she and Bumenthal had been in love and planned to marry. She said he left the money to her daughter because he loved both her and the child. Mrs. Blumenthal said he was insolvent and had left the insurance to Miss Ferraday's daughter to "cheat creditors." Border Jumping Said Up From Last Year EL CENTRO (UP)—Illegal border jumping by Mexican nationals increased 50 per cent during the first four months this year compared to the same peirod a year ago. Chief Inspector Ed Parker of the U.S. Border Patrol said today. Parker said 130,879 Mexican farm laborers were rounded up by the end of April in the Yuma and Imperial valleys compared to 84,410 during the first four months of 1953. Mexican valley agricultural and industrial employers blamed devaluation of peso for the big upsurge of illegal crossings last month. ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS Sufferers Now Offered Amazing Relief From Agonizing Pains Sensational new medical discovery called AR-PAN-EX works through blood stream where it can do the most good, fastest. Even most stubborn cases have gotten blessed relief from torturing misery. See us today about guaranteed AR-PAN-EX tablets. DRUG CENTER 201 W. Center St. NEURITIS Sufferers Now Offered Amazing Relief From Agonizing Pains Sensational new medical discovery called AR-PAN-EX works through blood stream where it can do the most good. Fastest. Even most stubborn cases have gotten blessed relief from torturing misery. See us today about guaranteed AR-PAN-EX tablets. DRUG CENTER 201 W. Center St. IT SEEMS BY ELSIB HUX THE 63,000 LIGHT FIXURES IN THE PENTASON PRODUCE 900 LIGHT BULBS REPLACEMENTS EVERY DAY! LAST SHOT OF THE CIVIL WAR FIRED IN 1953! AN OLD BUILT PALLING FROM THE MANTEL IN THE BELL Lynch Home, Fort Gibson Miss. DEED PUNCTURING THE WALKS CEILING AND FLOOR--BUT MIRACULOUSLY BED THEIR B-YEAR-OLD SON! TOMORROW FRIDAY A.M. 1:00 A.M. KFI—KABC—Music, KNH—News, KNH—Bob Ferris 1:15 KFI—Fred Shields, KNH—Breakfast Gang, KNH—Ralph Story 1:39 KFI—Hit The Road, KABC-KNX—News 1:45 KFI—Manning News, KABC—P. Masterson, KNH—News, Greene, KNH—Harry Babbitt 1:59 KFI—Murray, KABC—Breakfast Club, KNH—Cool Brown, KNH—Ralph Story 1:85 KFI—News, Sports, KNH—News 1:99 KFI—Pat Bishop, KBN—Bible Institute, KNH—Make Up Mind 1:45 KFI—and & Virginia, KNX—Rosemary 9:09 A.M. KABC—Garden Guide, KNX—Wendy Warren 9:18 KFI—Ladies Day, KABC—News, KNH—Capitol News, KNX-Aunt Jenny 9:29 KABC—True Story, KNH-Norma Young, KNX-Helen Trent 9:43 KFI—News, KNX-Gal Sunday 10:00 A.M. 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KhJ-Quick the Answer 2:15 KhFi-Fronze Page Paril 2:30 KhFi-Lorenzo Jones KhJ-Go to Town KNX-Curt Massay 2:45 KhFi-Pays to be Marry'd KNX-Lynn's Kwood KNX-Wizard of Odds 2:50 KhFi-Welcome Travailly KBEC-Music KNX-Anston, Norman KNJ-Crowell's Nest KNX-Off Balance 2:60 KhFi-Dr. Paul, KBNC-Martin Block KhJ-Behind Story 3:45 KhFi-Tello-Test News 4:00 P.M. KI-Fe Life Beautiful; KBNC-Mt Bride; KNJ-F-Leash Jr. KNX-P-Norman; 4:15 KI-F-B Whispering; KBNC-Hemmingway; 4:35 KBNC-Nancy Kuime; KBNC-Musik; KBNC-Gou Panzer; KBNC-D Mirschh. KBNT-No. 9 Bulletin Want Aus bring Results