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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPORALS FOR PURNISHING ALL PLANT, LABOR SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND PERFORMING ALL WORK NECESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION AND COMPLETION WITHIN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIAL CATEGORIES ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM OF THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT OR WORK: BALL ROAD SEWER FROM 444 FEET EAST OF OLIVE STREET TO LEMON STREET, JOB NO. 1007.
NOTICE IS 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 22nd day of June, 1954, and will be opened on said date at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M. at a public meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, State of California, to be held in Council Chambers of the City Hall, of the City Hall 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 performing all work necessary to construct and complete in a good strict accordance with the specifications, plans and drawings and workmanlike manner, in thrasher on file in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim of the following public improvement:
The construction of 12 and 18-inch V.C.P. sewer latrines in Half Road from 444 feet east of Olive Street to Lemon Street; including trenching, manhole construction, driveways, branches, backfill, 4-inch V.C.P. house connections, resurfacing, and appurtenant work. Job No. 1007.
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the City Council of the City of Anaheim has ascertained the general prevailing 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 hourly wage scale so ascertained is as follows:
PER DIEM RATE
CLASSIFIED HOURLY (8 hr. rate) days Carpenter $22.70 Cement Finisher $2.70 Reinforcing Iron Workers $21.92 Laborers General or Construction Operators and tenders of pneumatic and electrical tools, vibrating machines and similar mechanical tools not separately
Skip Loader Operator (wheel type) 2.80 Screed Operator 2.35 Tractor Operator (Bull-dozer, Tamper Scraper or Drag - type Shovel or Boom Attachment) 2.65 Tractor Scraper or drag type shovel Shovel or Boom Attachment) 2.65 Trenching Machine Operator 2.73 Universal Equipment Operator 2.88 Truck Drivers:
Drivers of dump trucks of less than 4 yds. water level 2.88 Drivers of dump trucks - 4 yds., but less than 4 yds. water level 2.16 Drivers of truck - legal payload capacity between 8 and 10 jones 2.16 Drivers of truck - legal payload capacity between 10 and 15 tons 2.21 Drivers of truck - legal payload capacity less than 4 tons 2.12 Drivers of dumpster type trucks 2.51 Water Truck Drivers 2.31 Industrial Life Truck Drivers 2.13 Truck Greaser and Tireman 2.24 Truck Repairman (job site) 2.62 Truck Repairman Helper (job site) 2.24 Warehouse Crewer 2.19 Wrench Truck Driver 2.31 Heavy Duty, Low-Bed Transport 2.51 Drivers of Flat Rack Truck 2.13 Any other classification omitted herein. No less than unless separately classified shall be paid as provided in the June, 1953 revision of the A.G.C.-A.F.L. Southern California Master Labor Agreement.
Apprentices may be employed in conformity with Section 1777.5 of the California Labor Code.
The rates of per idem wages for each of the various classifications of work shall be the hereinbefore set forth prepaid rates of hourly wages multiplied by eight.Eight hours shall constitute a day's work it being understood that workmen are employed less than eight hours per day per dim wage shall be that fraction of the per idem 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.
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 or cashier's check or bid bond for ten (10%) per cent of the 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 Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall of the City Hall
Each bid must specify the name and location of the shop or office of each subcontractor who will perform work or labor or render services in order to construct or improve the work or improvement in the portion of the work which will be done by each subcontractor: If any bid submitted fails to specify a subcontractor as aforesaid, the contractor submitting such bid agrees to perform the work himself.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish a faithful performance 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 Hall Anaheim at the City Hall Anaheim, California. A deposit — twenty-Five and no/100 ($25.00) Dollars will be required for each set plans and specifications such deposit will be refunded upon return of the documents in good condition.
The successful bidder will be required to continuously maintain adequately protection of all his work and adjacent property from damage arising out of the performance of the contract with public liability insurance in an amount not
Joan Foster, Bride
By Alice Ross Colver
SYNOPSIS
Like any young couple ardently in love, Joan Foster and Todd Hunter are eager to wed. But Todd has not yet been placed in his chosen profession of teaching and is the little money which Joan earns by writing enough to maintain a home. Todd had thought gallantly to acquire the education which qualified him to teach German.
There seemed to be no call for teachers of the German language now. Arriving at the Foster home for dinner, Todd promised to reveal some exciting news to Joan later, when they are alone.
CHAPTER FOUR
FROM now on, Joan thought, Gram could not be left alone. Any time she might forget where she lived and go running off looking for her old home. Without Gramp here she would probably just grow more and more confused. She was sweet and tractable in her mental wanderings and easily reassured. But there would have to be someone around to give her that reassurance. Perhaps, if she—Joan—married Todd soon, her mother would need to get Annie back. She might be too old to be of much help with the housework but while pale cream walls and thin curtains of ivory gave light to the whole. Looking around with affectionate and approving eyes, Joan hoped that when she had her own home she could have a room as attractive as this.
Todd's arm tightened about her. "You've been very patient, honey," he began. "Well, here it is. I have a chance at a job. A good chance. In fact, it's mine if I want it."
She sat upright in her astonishment. "You have! It is! But—my goodness! Why, that's wonderful, Todd! Simply—"
He interrupted. "I don't know whether it's wonderful or not."
But if it means we can get married! It does mean that, doesn't it?
"Yes, it means all that all right, Jo-Ja."
Then what on earth's the matter? She beat a closed fist against his arm. This was bewildering. Maddening! It didn't make your guns. You aren't serious about this, are you sure?" she ended.
He got to his feet and began walking about the room, his hands thrust deep in his pockets. Once he paused to straighten a picture on the mantelpiece. Once he kicked at the little blue footstool. Once he just stood and stared down at the flames in the fireplace. She waited, watching him. Perhaps she shouldn't have said anything. It was for him to settle, not her.
"Come sit down again, darling, and tell me more about it," she said after a few moments. "I guess I spoke out of turn. I don't even know yet where the school is or how you heard about it."
He faced her, still standing, a frown cutting his forehead, but he made no move toward her.
"I had just come out from interviewing the dean from Virginia," he said. "I was feeling pretty low. Another dawn."
Gram could not be left alone. Any time she might forget where she lived and go running off looking for her old home. Without Gramp here she would probably just grow more and more confused. She was sweet and tractable in her mental wanderings and easily reassured. But there would have to be someone around to give her that reassurance. Perhaps, if she—Joan—married Todd soon, her mother would need to get Annie back. She might be too old to be of much help with the housework, but she could at least sit with Gram now and then. As just a companion for Gram she might be willing to come for less money. Indeed, she had been in the family so long she would want to keep some contact with them just to get the news. Just to feel herself still a part of their group. She might even be a "sitter."
The meal ended at last. A horn tooted outside and Mrs. Foster hurried off to the car of a friend who was driving her to the library meeting. The Bannock sisters came down the front stairs and went quietly out the front door on their way to their school. Gram insisted on helping Todd and Joan with the dishes before she excused herself to go write her letters up in her own room. Not until then were the two young people alone.
"Let's light the fire," Joan suggested. So Todd arranged some logs and kindling and paper and put a match to the pile. Joan thought, "I won't ask. I'll wait till he's ready. He'll tell me when he's ready." And she curled up at one end of the sofa, her feet tucked under her, her eyes on the blaze. Presently Todd joined her, and she leaned her head against his shoulder in a companionable silence.
She loved this room. It was warm and glowing with color. The fireplace, in which the flames how crackled cheerfully, was framed by rosy marble. The upholstery on the sofa and two easy chairs had been matched to the rich red background of the big Oriental rug on the floor. Blue cushions, a blue foolproof and a blue Chinese lamp that stood on the dropleaf mahogany table offered a clear and striking contrast to the ruddy tones,
"You have! It is! But—my goodness! Why, that's wonderful, Todd! Simply—"
He interrupted. "I don't know whether it's wonderful or not."
"But if it means we can get married! It does mean that, doesn't it?"
"Yes, it means all that all right, Jo-Jo."
"Then what on earth's the matter?" She beat a closed fist against his arm. This was bewildering. Maddenning! It didn't make sense. "What's the matter?" she repeated. "Don't you like the school? Or is it the salary? Or—Suddenly she knew and all the jubilance dropped from her voice. You aren't to teach German," she said.
"That's right. I'm not to teach German."
"What will you teach?"
"Everything else."
"Everything! What do you mean?"
"It's a fourth grade position, Jo-Jo."
"A fourth grade—Oh, no!"
Her protest was vehement, but he said, "Wait. Let me tell you about it."
She couldn't wait. Gone was all her rejoicing over his news. Gone all her sudden wild nopes and delirious happiness. Yet she felt no pity for herself. She could only think of Todd and the deep disappointment this must be to him. The first offer of a job and it was to teach in the fourth grade. Not German. The three R's—but not his beloved German. She spoke quickly.
"Todd, listen. You mustn't even consider it. Not for a minute. After all your preparation and study—" She stopped. Then she went on carefully. They're apt to be umps, you know, at that age. Unbearable imps. I handled some like that in the playground the summer before I went to Switzerland. I'm afraid you'd spend all your time disciplining. And you want to teach. Not reading, writing and arithmetic, either. Let someone who doesn't know and love Goethe's philosophy teach the three R's. Let someone who's trained for it do that—you stick
"Come sit down again, darling, and tell me more about it," she said after a few moments.
"I guess I spoke out of turn. I don't even know yet where the school is or how you heard about it."
He faced her, still standing, a frown cutting his forehead, but he made no move toward her.
"I had just come out from interviewing the dean from Virginia," he said. "I was feeling pretty low. Another hope dashed! The trouble there was—again—that I had had no teaching experience. How do you get it, if no one will give you a chance? Well, anyway, who should I run into at that moment out in the hall but Gilbert Levering. You don't know him. He was a senior at college when I was a freshman. We were in the same frat and I've always liked him. I've kept in touch with him through work we both did on the alumni committee to raise money for our frat house and the college. And I've seen him at reunions, often, of course."
"We well, to make a long story short, Gilly's in the educational set-up, too. He had just been to the agency there at Columbia to get a line on prospective teachers and had been given my name and records. He said he was planning to get in touch with me when we met. He's connected with a country school up the Hudson a little way. He's acting dean there. Quite a job. But he's six years ahead of me, don't forget, counting my year getting an M.A., my year abroad, and this past year, too.Besides, he had a little luck.The regular dean at his school became ill last winter and is out for good.Gilly had to take over his work.He thinks—in fact, he been definitely asked to stay on and continue as dean, so he's doing all the hiring and firing this spring. He told me about this opening there while we were having lunch together and he said it was mine, if I wanted it."
"It's a private school?"
Todd nodded. And now he returned to the sofa and sat down again beside her.
(To Be Continued)
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shall be made on a bill obtained at the office by Clerk or the City Enclave of Anaheim and accompanied by a certificate check or bid (10%) per cent of the bid, made payable to Anaheim, and shall be delivered to the City City Hall of the City City of Anaheim before P.M. on the 22nd day of April, at which time the bill will hold a public hearing and will open proposals. Sealed proposal submitted in sealed and marked in the upper corner "Sealed proposal" of BALL, ROAD PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT 1907," together with the address of the bidder, mentioned check, or given as a guarantee bidder will enter into a awarded to him, and forfeited if the bidder refuses to enter the contract after being re-do so by the City of such contract shall be enclosed within fifteen (15) days by said contractor of the con-vention and the por-mentation such time is extended by the City Attorney of the City of Anaheim.
Each bid will be accompanied by a Non-Collusion Affidavit, copies of which may be obtained from the City Clerk.
The successful bidder or bidder 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 reject any and all bids or to waive any informality to the extent permitted by law and serve 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.
DATED: May 11th, 1854.
CHARLES E. GRIFFITH
City Clerk of the City of Anaheim Publish 7th and 14th days of June, 1854.
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
No. A-25630
NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
In the Matter of the Estate of KATHARINA M. MILLER also known as KATHARINA MILLER. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, a national banking association, as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of KATHARINA M. MILLER, also known as KATHARINA MILLER, deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest and best bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereafter men-
manufactured articles, materials and supplies as have been mined or produced in the United States and only such manufactured articles, materials and supplies as have been manufactured in the United States substantially all from arti-cless materials and supplies mined, produced or manufactured as the case may be in the United States pursuant to the provisions of Sec-tions 4300 to 4305, both inclusive of the Government Code of the State of California.
Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 4320 and 4321 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 bidder 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.
By order of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, Anaheim, California.
DATED: May 11th, 1854.
CHARLES E. GRIFFITH
City Clerk of the City of Anaheim Publish 7th and 14th days of June, 1854.
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NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
In the Matter of the Estate of KATHARINA M. MILLER also known as KATHARINA MILLER, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, a national banking association, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of KATHARINA M. MILLER, known as KATHARINA MILLER, deceased, will sell at private sale, upon the highest and best bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court on June 10, 1954, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., or thereafter within the time allowed by law, at the offices of said Executor at 801 North Main Street, Santa Ana, California, that certain real property described as follows, to-wit:
Northwest quarter of the South-east quarter of Section 22, Township 4 South, Range 10 West, S.B. E. & L. in the Rancho PARCEL 1: The North half of the Northwest quarter of the San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana County of Colorado, State of California, described as follows:
Excepting therefrom any portion included within the following:
Beginning at a point in the West line of the Southeast quarter of said Section 22, said point being located 288.40 feet South 0° 14' 30" East from the center of said Section 22, said center point being the intersection of the central Cerritos Avenue from the West with the North and South Quarter Section line of said Section 22.
From this point to a 1-inch iron pipe as shown on a Map filed in Book 15, page 4 of Record of Surveys in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California; thence South 0° 15' 00" East 21.57 feet more or less, to the Northeast corner of the South half of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of said Section 22; thence Westly along the North line of said South half of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 22.
From this point to a 1-inch iron pipe as shown on a Map filed in Book 15, page 4 of Record of Surveys in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California; thence South 0° 15' 00" East 21.57 feet more or less, to the Northeast corner of the South half of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 22; thence Westly along the South line of said land described in said Certificates 660.65 feet to the Southeast corner of said land so described in said Certificate.
Beginning at the center of said Section 22, said center point being the intersection of the center line of Cerritos Avenue from the West with the North and South Quarter Section line of said section 22; thence from said point of beginning North 0° 16' 20" West 42.47 feet more or less to the Southeast corner of the land described in Torrens Title Certificate No. 47; thence Easterly along the South line of said land described in said Certificates 660.65 feet to the Southeast corner of said land so described in said Certificate.
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MONDAY, JUNE 7—James Daly will play the starring role in the all-male cast of "The Strike," a gripping war story of the Korean struggle written especially for "Studio One" on the hour-long presentation over Channel 2 at 7 o'clock. Action of the teledrama is set in a small perimeter area near a Korean river... On the same channel at 8 p.m., much to the surprise and chagrin of Harry Von Zell, his friend Gracie Allen Burns arranges a benefit for him, because she gets the mistaken impression that he has gone broke... "Lucy" is on at 9, with Lucy and Ethel reverting to the old-fashioned methods of bread-baking, much in defiance of modern household appliances... Dennis Day has a real good show tonight and you should give it a look-see. Dumm dedum dum. "I'm a gendarme; just give me the facts, Madame" says Sgt. Josef Dayfri as he investigates a robbery involving Louis XV, Madame DuBarry and Madame Pompadour. You guessed it—Dennis having a bad dream after a robbery in his apartment house. He must have been watching "Dragnet" too, on Channel 4 at 9 p.m.
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RAL CARPENTRY, building
modeling, repairing cabinets,
tena J. S. ARNOLD, 7971 4th
Buena Park. Lawrence 21097
MOODY ELECTRIC
Domestic and
Industrial Wiring
WORK GUARANTEED
Phone KE 5-3852
ER PATCHING. Ph. KE &
ral hauling. JA. 7-1364.
BRODIE ELECTRIC
Licensed Electricians
tle - Commercial - Industry
RING NEW AND OLD
All work guaranteed
Insurance & Motor Repairs
ER EMERGENCY SERVICE
KE 5-4070 - 116 No. L.A.
ENTISS & WILLIAMS
INSSED TILE CONTRACTOR
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Phone LA 5-2722 or
KE 5-5933
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TOMORROW
Tuesday, June 8
7:00 A.M.
2-S-Panorama Pacific
8:00 A.M.
2-Morning Show
4-Bride & Groom
8-Brkfst with Ace
8:15
4-Today in L.A.
8:45
11-Morning Serenade
10:00 A.M.
2-Cfee Hr. Eisenhwr
4-Ding Dong School
8-Schools Today
11-Norma Glichrist
10:15
2-Brighter Day
10:30
2-Intr., to Art
4-One Man's Family
8-Strike It Rich
11-Star Shoppers
10:45
2-Calf Living
4-S Step Heaven
11:00 A.M.
4-Home
8-What's Cooking
11-Little School House
11:30
2-Art Linkletter
8-Garry Moore
11-Sheriff John
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NETWORK
KFI-NBC 600 KLAC 870 KFDV 1020
KECA-ABC 790 KMPC 710 KFAC 1020
KHJ-MBS 830 KBIG 740 KPOL 1020
KNX-CBS 1070 KPWD 980 KOWL 1020
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NOTE: Independent Stations Feature Music - News - Sports Daily
MONDAY P.M.
8:00 P.M.
KFI-Pat Bishop
KABC-News
KHIJ-Bobby Benson
KNX-Ed J. Murrow
8:15
KFI-News
KABC-Bill Stern
KNX-L.A. Today
5:30
KFI-Voice of Firestone
KABC-Chet Huntley
KHIJ-Bill Hickok
KNX-Tom Harmon
6:45
KABC-Bob Garred
KNX-Frank Goss
6:00 P.M.
KFI-News
KABC-News, Music
KHIJ-Gabriel Heatter
KNX-Radio Theater
6:15
KFI-Sports Report
KHIJ-Perry Como
KFI-McGee & Molly
KABC-Lone Ranger
KHIJ-The Falcon
KNX-Political
8:15
KFI-Out of West
KNX-Music Man
KFI-World We Live In
KABC-H.J. Taylor
KNX-Talent Scouts
KHIJ-Could This Be U?
8:45
KABC-Rom in Music
8:00 P.M.
KFI-News of World
KABC-Back to Bible
KHIJ-Under Arrest
8:15
KFI-Railroad Hour
KABC-Lum'n Abner
KHIJ-Let George Do It
KFI-Movey Twist
7:30
Tony Martin
5-Political
7-Kit Carson
8-People in News
Craig Kennedy
11-Life w/Elizabeth
7:45
News Caravan
8-News
7:45
Burns & Allen
4-Name Tune
5-At Ease
7-Asked For It
9-Sports Film
11-Gloria Swanson
8:15
Boxing
8:30
2-S-Arthur Godfrey
4-Voice of Firestone
5-Roiler Derby
7-Superman
8:15
8-Smokey Rogers
13-Terrea Lea
2-Arthur Godfrey
9-Mama Welss
13-Hwood on TV
2-R.Q. Lewis Show
2-RQ.Lewis Show
2-Garry Moore
4-Kate Smith
7-Jack Rourke
9-Qween for Day
13-Chef Milani
3:30
5-Music
7-Ladies Matinee
9-Caroline Leontetti
5-News - Pol.Calls
2-Afternoon Show
4:00 P.M.
4-Welcome Travelers
5-Playcrafters Club
7-Ail Jarvis
8-Bill Stilla
11-Rita Laroy
13-Movie
4:15
11-Movie
4:30
4-On Your Account
5-Movie
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KFI-NBC 600 KLAC 870 KFDV 1020
KECA-ABC 790 KMPC 710 KFAC 1020
KHJ-MBS 830 KBIG 740 KPOL 1020
KNX-CBS 1070 KBWP 980 KOWL 1020
TELEVISION SERVICE CALLS $2.95
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Amerclal & Residential Wiring
n. Day JA. 7-3001
Night KE. 5-9573
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7:00 A.M.
KFI—Willis Western
KHJ—KNX—News
KABC—Masterson
7:15
KFI—News
KHJ—Breakfast Gang
KNX—Ralph Story
7:30
KNX—Frank Goas
KFI—Hit the Road
KABC—Bob Garred
7:45
KNX—Harry Babbitt
KFI—Knox Manning
KHJ—News
8:00 A.M.
KFI—Jonny Murray
KABC—Breakfast Club
KHJ—Cecil Brown
KNX—Ralph Story
8:15
KHI—News, Sports
KNX—News
8:30
KFI—Pat Bishop
KNX—Make Up Mind
KHJ—Haven of Rest
8:45
KFJ—Andy & Virginia
KNX—Rosemary
9:00 A.M.
KABC—Garden Guide
KNX—Wendy Warren
KHJ—Melody Manner
8:15
KFI—Ladies Day
KABC—Chet Huntley
KHJ—Capitol News
KNX—aunt Jenny
9:00
KHJ—Norma Young
KABC—True Story
KNX—Helen Trent
8:45
KFI—News
KNX—Gal Sunday
9:55
KABC—Whispering Sts.
10:00 A.M.
KFI—A Baker's Ntbk
KHJ—News
KNX—Road of Life
10:15
KFI—Second Chance
KABC-Girl Marries
KNX-Ma Perkins
KHJ-Tello-Test
10:30
KFI-Strike It Rich
KHJ-Jack Wagner
KABC-Modern Rom.
KHJ-Dr. Malone
10:45
KNX-Guilding Light
KHJ-McCarthy-Army
KABC-Ever Since Eve
11:00 A.M.
KFI-Bob Hope
KABC-Records
KHJ-Story Time
KNX-Mrs. Burton
11:15
KFI-News
KNX-Perry Mason
11:30
KFI-Phrase That Pays
KABC-A & D Todd
KNX-Nora Drake
KHJ-Queen for a Day
11:45
KFI-Lady's Book
KBC-Brighter Day
12 NOON
KFJ-Farm Report
KABC-KHI-News
KMC-Major League
KNX-Bill Kenneally
11:55
KFI-Road of Life
KABC-Paul Hurey
KNX-Hilltop House
KHJ-Cedric Foster
12:00
KFI-Pepper Young
KABC-Sam Hayes
KNX-Art Linkletter
12:15
KFI-Lees Brown
12:35
KFI-Happiness Rt.
KNC-Nancy Holme
1:00 P.M.
KFI-Backstage Wife
KABC-Bill Davidson
KNX-Arthur Godfrey
1:15
KFI-Stella Dallas
1:30
KFI-Widder Brown
KHJ-Jack Wagner
1:45
KFI-Woman in House
2:00 P.M.
KABC-Murder in P.M.
KFI-Plain Bill
KHJ-Johnson Olsen
2:15
KFi-Frt. Page Farrell
2:30
KFI-Lorenzo Jones
KHJ-Star Time
KNX-Curt Massey
2:45
KFI-Paya to Be Mar.
KNX-Lynn's Hwd.
KNX-Reserve
3:00 P.M.
KFI-Wilson Travelers
KABC-M Block Show
HKJ-Crowell's Neat
KNX-Anhton, Norman
3:15 XN-Off Ballance
3:30 KFI-Dr. Paul
3:45 KABC-Hank Weaver
3:60 KFJ-Behind Story
3:85 KFJ-News
3:95 KFJ-Tello-Test
4:00 P.M.
KFI-Life Beautiful
4:15 KFI-Pult, Lewis Jr.
4:30 KNF-J.P. Norman
4:45 KFI-Bert Wheeler
4:60 KNF-Hemingway
4:75 KNF-Geo, Fisher
4:85 KNF-Here's Ans
4:95 KNF-Hirach, Sports
5:10 KNF-News