anaheim-gazette 1938-11-10
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Votes Recorded in Anaheim Pro
PRECINCT— 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Assembly—
Brown 58 47 49 49 42 41 37 78 42 41 22 47 63 52 33 54
Kuechel 90 77 117 191 157 179 167 149 172 133 117 147 163 133 95 144
Judge, No. 1—
Ames 84 67 89 167 132 150 152 124 146 122 85 121 129 92 75 113
Dagis 54 42 66 62 65 52 45 89 59 43 47 58 85 82 58 72
Judge, No. 2—
Morrison 59 50 63 94 94 97 87 84 112 67 48 92 95 93 58 95
West 73 51 66 122 91 106 98 111 85 91 77 87 104 68 63 73
District Attorney—
Holden 94 65 121 107 122 157 137 148 148 126 85 126 162 116
Menton 46 46 32 69 75 60 55 67 56 40 46 57 57 54 37 43
Sheriff—
Elliott 76 72 100 121 105 93 103 116 100 112 60 108 139 109
Jackson 70 44 63 118 92 115 95 -97 -112 -63 -73 -80 -89 -67 -49 -61
Justice of Peace—
Kuechel -79 -61 -74 -133 -93 -111 -130 -100 -123 -99 -75 -125 -116 -95 -76 -103
Stark -60 -52 -80 -99 -105 -102 -70 -108 -85 -71 -53 -66 -105 -78 -58 -83
Constable—
Marion -62 -49 -50 -123 -94 -92 -94 -111 -111 -72 -67 -104 -105 -78 -69 -80
Wallace -79 -65 -114 -112 -105 -124 -102 -107 -102-99-65-85-123-101-71-11
FOX ANAHEIM
NOW PLAYING — "Suez"
with — Annabella
Tyrone Power · Loretta Young AND — "Vacation from Love"
with — Dennis O'Keefe · Florence Rice
Sun.-Mon.-Tues., Nov. l3-14-15 BOB BURNS in 'Arkansas Traveler' AND — "Youth Takes a Fling" with —
ANAHEIM Theatres
All Seats:20c Children:l0c
NOW PLAYING — Bob Burns · Martha Raye — in — "Mountain Music" AND JACK RANDALL — in — "Mexicali Kid"
Sunday and Monday, Nov. l3-14 "Slim" Margaret Lindsay Pat O'Brien · Henry Fonda AND Alice Faye · Dick Powell IN — "On the Avenue"
Tuberculosis Seal Plans Developing
Volunteer workers in each community in Orange county today were busily preparing the huge mass of campaign material for the opening on Thanksgiving day of the annual Christmas Seal sale.
"Public support, in volunteer work and money for Christmas Seals, is the backbone of the antituberculosis movement," was the statement made today by Dr. H. H. Neville, seal sale chairman for Anaheim.
The tuberculosis seal for this year is unusually attractive, according to the seal sale chairman. It shows a mother and two young children in the costumes of the Victorian age lighting a candle in the window of their home. At the
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the State Highway Engineer, Room 805, State Building, Los Angeles, California, until 2 o'clock p.m. on December 1, 1938, at which time they will be publicly opened and read in Room 115 of said building, for construction in accordance with the specifications therefor, to which special references made by portions of State Highway follow.
Orange County, between Santiago Boulevard and Santa Ana Canyon Road (VII-Ora-43-1B), about seventeenth (6.7) mile in length to be graded and paved with Portland cement concrete.
In accordance with the provisions of Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the Department of Public Works has assumed the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work to be done by be as follows:
Classification
Rate per hour
Skilled Labor
Asphalt mechanical finisher operator $1.00
Asphalt plant-mixer operator $1.10
Blacksmith $1.00
Illage grader operator (finish work) $1.00
P carpenter $1.10
Carpentrist finisher (sidewalks, curbs and gutters) $1.25
Concrete bridge deck finisher $1.25
Concrete pavement mechanical finisher operator $1.00
Concrete pavement mixer operator $1.25
Concrete vibrator operator $1.25
Dragline operator (except shovel type) $1.25
Master finisher, concrete movement $1.00
Mechanic (trolleys shooter) $1.00
Operator of power shovel or other excavating equipment, shovel $62.5 cents per hour.
Overtime: double the above rates.
Sundays and holidays (except watchmen, guards and flagmen): double the above rates.
Proposal forms will be issued only to those Contractors who have furnished a verified statement of experience and financial condition in accordance with the provisions of the State Contract Act, and whose statements so furnished are valid with Factory to the Department of Public Works.
No bid will be accepted from a Contractor who has not been licensed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 791, Statutes of 1929, as amended, or to whom a proposal form has not been issued by the Department of Public Works.
The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that Nerein proposed to be dome will be financed in whole or in part with Federal funds and that therefore all of the applicable Federal statutes, rules and regulations will apply to such work.
The attention of bidders is particularly directed to the provisions of Section 7, article (a), subsection (5). Of the Standard Specifications, regarding the use of domestic materials and also to the provisions of Section 8). Of the Standard Specifications, regarding subcontracting and assignment of the contract, respectively.
Plans may be seen, and forms of proposal, bonds, contract and specifications may be obtained at the office of the State Highway Engineer, Public Works Building, Sacramento, California, and they may be seen at the offices of the District Engineers at Los Angeles and San Francisco, at the office of the District Engineer of the district in town where the work is conducted at the office of the Associated General Contractors in San Francisco and In Los Angeles. The District Engineers' offices are located at Eureka, Redding, Marysville, San Francisco, San Luis Obispo, Fresno, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Bishop Stockton and "Public support in voluntary work and money for Christmas Seals, is the backbone of the antituberculosis movement," was this statement made today by Dr. H. H. Neville, seal sale chairman for Anaheim.
The tuberculosis seal for this year is unusually attractive, according to the seal sale chairman. It shows a mother and two young children in the costumes of the Victorian age lighting a candle in the window of their home. At the bottom on either side is a red doubled-barred cross, insignia of the international fight against tuberculosis. The seal carries the words "Health Greetings."
Bordered in red, the seal is carried out in typical Christmas colors, making an attractive decoration for greeting cards and gifts. The corner of each sheet of 10 seals carries the portraits of four men who have played important parts in the fight against tuberculosis.
Christmas Seals finance the Orange county campaign for the eradication of tuberculosis. Money received by the Orange county Tuberculosis & Health association through the sale of Christmas Seals is used locally in the battle against tuberculosis.
Car License Plates Must be Readable
Accessories on motor vehicles which interfere with the legibility of license number plates must be removed or motorists will be tagged by traffic officers. Chief E Raymond Cato of the California highway patrol warned this week. Unless license plates are easily read on moving vehicles, he pointed out, the work of all police agencies in the state is severely hampered.
office will be available to accompany prospective bidders for an inspection of the work herein contemplated, and Contractors are urged to investigate the location, character, and quantity of work to be done, with a representative of the Division of Highways.
Joint field inspection may be made as far as possible.
No bid will be received unless it is made on a blank form furnished by the State Highway Engineer. The special attention of prospective bidders is called to the "Proposal Item requirements and Conditions" annexed to the blank form of proposal, for full direction and holding.
Department of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Dated Nov. 1938,
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
Sonsbalt plant-mixer operator ... 1.10
Blacksmith ... 1.00
Illage grader operator (finish work) ... 1.00
Carpenter ... 1.10
Cement finisher (sidewalks, curbs and gutters) ... 1.25
Concrete bridge deck finisher ... 1.25
Concrete pavement mechanical finisher operator ... 1.00
Concrete pavement mixer operator ... 1.25
Concrete vibrator operator ... 1.00
Dragline operator (except shovel type) ... 1.25
Master finisher, concrete pavement ... 1.00
Mechanic (trouble shooter) ... 1.00
Operator of power shovel or other excavating equipment, shovel type controls (5 cubic yard or more) ... 1.375
Painter ... 1.10
Pile driver hoistman or operator ... 1.275
Pile driver man ... 1.25
Powderman ... 1.25
Rainforest steel worker ... 1.25
Roller operator ... 1.00
Tractor driver (60 h., p., and over) ... 1.00
Intermediate Grade Labor Asphalt plant dryerman or fireman ... 0.90
Concrete mixer operator (except moving type) ... 0.93
Concrete worker for structures (wet and dry) ... 0.77
Driller ... 0.75
Plasterman ... 0.75
Grader operator (towing or motor, rough work) ... 0.75
Headerboard man ... 0.75
Oil distributor bootman ... 0.75
Oiler (power shovels or cranes) ... 0.82
Pipe layer (does not include solvents) ... 0.82
Sloper ... 0.75
Spraygun operator (concrete curing) ... 0.75
Subgrade finisher operator ... 0.82
Tractor driver (under 54 h., p.) ... 0.75
Truck driver less than 4 cubic yards water level capacity) ... 0.68
Truck driver (4 cubic yards water level capacity or more) ... 0.75
Unskilled Labor Tridge laborer ... 0.69
Flagman ... 0.625
Guard ... 0.625
Handyman (oustabout) ... 0.675
Laborer ... 0.625
Teamster ... 0.625
Watchman ... 0.60
Positions not listed above will be allocated in accordance with the definitions which appear in the special provisions, as interpreted in the light of this classification.
The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor for which rates are not shown above, shall be not less than $1.00 per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all intermediate labor, for which rates are not shown above, shall be not less than 68 cents per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor, for which rates are not shown above, shall be not less than $250 Single
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ANAHEIM GAZETTE
Anaheim Precincts at Election
12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 E 1 E 2 W 1 W 2 Total
55 50 35 51 30 26 38 56 51 39 52 60 1298
161 159 103 129 159 190 214 109 253 163 171 218 4260
136 106 73 116 128 155 184 103 198 137 161 168 3512
65 97 54 57 54 51 57 54 93 62 50 90 1763
99 80 74 76 99 106 116 82 127 100 97 122 2465
98 117 50 90 80 94 121 69 154 90 103 122 2553
146 146 79 107 144 143 158 103 185 105 133 171 3619
60 57 46 66 34 56 83 53 105 92 70 92 1653
119 123 64 111 102 111 135 80 99 81 83 118 2867
87 87 75 63 80 102 107 81 194 119 127 152 2562
97 108 81 99 97 135 125
109 94 52 73 82 79 114
83 127 110
94 136
2430
89 88 73 76
83
103
125
74
109
80
125
Berculosis Seal Tans Developing
worker in each community Orange county today usually preparing the huge campaign material for the on Thanksgiving day of final Christmas Seal sale.
support, in voluntary money for Christmas the backbone of the anti-osis movement," was the made today by Dr. H. H. seal sale chairman for this unusually attractive, acclo the seal sale chairman. a mother and two young in the costumes of the age lighting a candle in row of their home. At the Capistrano Site For Experiments
Twenty-seven acres of land located south of San Juan Capistrano and secured under a ten-year lease with M. E. Forster, will be used by the University of California as an experiment station.
The state university's agricultural college, in conjunction with the Hillside Cultural service of the U. S. department of agriculture, will experiment with both rare and common plants on the tract.
Plants from all parts of the world will be shipped to San Juan Capistrano to test their adaptability to hillside culture in California soil and climate. A government weather station will be maintained on the tract, and complete data will be kept.
Bell Neely Reeves is Called by Death
Mrs. Bell Neely Reeves died last night at her home on Wagner road. A native of Alliance, Ohio, she had been a resident of Anaheim for the past twenty years.
Mrs. Reeves is survived by her husband, Andrew W. Reeves; on daughter, Mrs. George Dunsmoor of San Marino; two grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Mary Neely of Wichita, Kan., and a brother, Will O. Neely of Erie, Pa.
Funeral services will be conducted from Basks, Terry & Campbell Saturday morning at:
The state university's agricultural college, in conjunction with the Hillside Cultural service of the U.S. department of agriculture, will experiment with both rare and common plants on the tract.
Plants from all parts of the world will be shipped to San Juan Capistrano to test their adaptability to hillside culture in California soil and climate. A government weather station will be maintained on the tract, and complete data will be kept.
There are approximately 40,000 automobile dealers in the United States.
Orange Sewer Job Resumed Yesterday
Work on improvement of the sanitary sewer system in the city of Orange, begun as a WPA project and suspended last May 16, was resumed yesterday, the WPA headquarters at Los Angeles reported this week.
The project will require three more months for completion and will cost $14,443 of which the city, as sponsor will pay $4,398.
Thirteen hundred lineal feet of sewers not contemplated in the original application will be constructed as part of the project, according to C.C. Bonebrake, city engineer, who will superintend the work.
Electric Cooking is ECONOMICAL
A FULL-COURSE DINNER COSTS
LESS THAN 1¢ PER PERSON
Surprising indeed is the economy of the modern electric range with its lower simmering temperatures, thrift cooker, insulated oven and other improved features. A full-course dinner costs hardly a penny per person for electricity, other meals much less. But that is not the only way you economize. You save a big portion of your food bill through elimination of shrinkage and cooking failures; you save because the construction of the electric range makes it last for years; finally you save because of the special low domestic rate to which the purchase of an electric range entitles you. Take advantage of these economies now. See the new models at your dealer's.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
FDISON COMPANY LTD
ALPHA BETA FOOD MARKETS
"OWNED AND OPERATED BY THOSE WHO SERVE YOU"
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, NOV. 12
CENTER AT EMILY CENTER AT PALM
SLICED or HALF FANCY
PEACHES 10¢
No. 2½ can
B & M KIDNEY BEANS 2 No.2 cans 19¢
B & M LIMA BEANS 3 No.2 cans 25¢
B & M BAKED BEANS 2 No.2 cans 27¢
BUTTER GOLDEN ROD 2nd Quality 1's lb. 32¢
ALLEN'S LOGANBERRY JUICE
3 12-oz. cans 25¢
H. B. C. SHREDDED WHEAT large pkg. 11¢
GRAHAMS HONEY-MAID 1-lb. pkg. 15¢
MARMALADE KING KELLY 1-lb. jar 15¢
EGGS LARGE U.S. EXTRAS dec. 36¢
COCKTAIL SUPREME FRUIT—1’s tall 3 for 25¢
GREEN GIANT PEAS 2 17-oz. tinns 29¢
CORN DED MAIZ CREAM STYLE tall can 8¢
NIBLETS CORN 12-oz. tin 10£
OVALTINE Small tins 33£ 14-oz. tin 59£
DOG FOOD DR. ROSS tall can 7¢
KENNEL KING DOG FOOD 3 tall cans 17¢
BROOMS BROADWAY EASY SWEEPER ea. 58¢
NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT pkg. 11£
MUSHROOMS JACOB'S BUTTONS 2-oz. 10£
BEN-HUR-BLUE LABEL 2-pound can 45¢
GOLDEN STRAND
GREEN GIANT PEAS 2 tins 29¢
CORN DED MAIZ CREAM STYLE tall can 8¢
NIBLETS CORN 12-oz. tin 10¢
OVALTINE Small tin 33¢ 14-oz. tin 59¢
BEN-HUR-BLUE LABEL 2-pound can 45¢
COFFEE 1-lb. can 23¢
GOLDEN STRAND TUNA 2 No.1 cans 25¢
DREFT P&G's FINEST pkg. 21¢
OXYDOL giant pkg. 57¢ large pkg. 20¢
DASH giant pkg. 44¢ large pkg. 22¢
P&G SOAP 3 giant bars 11¢ reg. bar 3¢
GLO-COAT JOHNSON'S Pint can 59£
IVORY SOAP 4 med. bars 22£
IVORY FLAKES large pkg. 21£
CRISCO 1-lb. can 18½ cans 3 lb. can 51£
VISALIA PRIDE—EXTRA LARGE OLIVES No.1 tall can 10¢
CLEANSER HOLLY per can 3¢
GLOBE A-1 BISCUIT FLOUR large pkg. 24¢
SPERRY DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR 5's 20c sack 85£
VELVEETA pkg. 14½ cans
YELLOW LABEL--BLACK LIPTON TEA 1-lb. pkg. 20¢ 1-lb. pkg. 38£
GERBER'S BABY FOOD 3 cans 20£
CAMAY TOILET SOAP 2 bars 11£
QUALITY MEATS
Legs of Lamb 27 lb
Chicken Fry STEAK lb. 29¢
PURE LARD lb. 12½ cans
Beef Pot Roast lb. 18¢
BULK SHORTENING
10¢ lb
Chicken Fry STEAK lb. 29¢
PURE LARD lb. 12½¢
Beef Pot Roast lb. 18¢
LAMB STEW lb. 12½¢
SKINLESS CONEYS lb. 18¢
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Fancy Roman Beauty
APPLES
9 lbs. 25¢
Fancy Imperial
GRAPEFRUIT
Each 1¢
Fancy Russett
POTATOES
10 lbs. 15¢
Fancy Delicious
APPLES
9 lbs. 25¢