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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE No. A-6410 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE. In the Matter of the Estate of ) WILLIAM J. SIEMANN, Deceased. ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned J. G. HILLEARY, administrator-with-will-annexed of the Estate of WILLIAM J. SIEMANN, Deceased, that he will sell at private sale to the highest bidder upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on or after December 3, 1938, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P.M., or thereafter within the time allowed by law, at the office of said administrator-with-will-annexed of said estate at 631 Zeyn Street, Anaheim, California, all right, title, interest and estate of said William J. Siemann, deceased, at the time of his death and all right, title and interest of said estate as acquired by operation of law or otherwise other than or in addition to that of said William J. Siemann at the time of his death, in and to the real properties described as follows: Lot 7 in Block 4 of the Golden State Tract in the County of Orange, State of California, as per map thereof recorded in Book 4, Pages 66 and 67 of Miscellaneous maps, Records of said Orange County; Lot 25 in Block "A" of Tract 237 "Owen and Jones Tract" in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California as per map recorded in Book 18, Page 24, Miscellaneous maps, Records of Orange County, subject to contract of purchase in favor of John A. Larson and Frances Larson as joint tenants. Bids or offers are invited for said property and must be in writing and will be received at the office of J. G. Hilleary, administrator-with-will-annexed of said estate, at 631 Zeyn street, Anaheim, California, or may be filed with the clerk of said Superior Court at any time after first publication of this notice and before making said sale. TERMS OF SALE will be for cash or at least one-third cash balance of said purchase price to be evidenced by the promissory note of said purchaser or purchasers, said promissory note to be secured by trust deed which shall be a first lien upon the property purchased and such trust deed to be substantially in the form used by the Orange County Title Co., subject to second half of taxes for the fiscal year 1938-1939 and each bid must be accompanied by certified check or cashier's check for ten (10%) percent of the amount of such bid, balance of said purchase price either in cash or by the execution of promissory note and trust Dated November 16, 1938. J. G. HILLEARY, Administrator - with-will-annexed of the Estate W. M. 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Los Angeles 4822 Out of Town Trips for Shopping Parties Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment DR. GOSHER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dentist Oculist—Glasses Fitted Phone 3212 hard-rock miners of The Mining of Southern California. deed to be due and payable upon confirmation of said sale by Superior Court. Bids or offers may be made one or more of the real property hereinbefore described. Dated November 16, 1938. J. G. HILLEARY, Administrator - with annexed of the Estate William J. Siemann, ceased. L. A. LEWIS, Attorney for Administrator. 11/17-24; 12/1 LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received the office of the State Highway Dealer, Room 808, State Building, Angeles, California, until 2 o'clock on December 1, 1938, at which they will be publicly opened and for in Room 115 of said building, for construction in accordance with the instructions therefor, to which reference is made, of portion State Highway as follows: Orange County, between San Bernardino and Santa Ana Calle Road (VII-Ora-43-I), about seventh (0.7) mile in length to be paved and paved with Portland cement. In accordance with the provisions of Section 1770 of the Labor Code Department of Public Works have certaind the general prevailing of wages applicable to the work done, to be as follows: Classification Rate per Skilled Labor Asphalt mechanical finisher operator ... Asphalt plant-mizer operator ... Blacksmith ... Blade grinder operator (finish work) Carpenter ... Cement finisher (sidewalks, curbs and gutters) ... Concrete bridge deck finisher ... Concrete pavement mechanical finisher operator ... Concrete pavement mixer operator ... Concrete vibrator operator ... Dragline operator (except shovel type) ... Master finisher, concrete pavement ... Mechanic (trouble shooter) ... Operator of power shovel or other excavating equipment, shovel type controls (% cable yard or more) Painter ... Pile driver hoistman or operator Pile driver man ... Powderman ... Reinforcing steel worker ... Roller operator ... Tractor driver (50 h. p. and over) Intermediate Grade Labor Asphalt plant dryerman or fireman ... Concrete mixer operator (except paying type) ... Concrete worker for structures (wet and dry) Driller ... Floaterman ... Grader operator (towing or mo- Flower Shop Mrs. E. T. ABBOTT Telephone Anaheim 3224 Manchester at 101 Highway Homer A. Nelson, Opt. D. OPTOMETRIST Phone 3104 114 N. Lemon St. Anaheim, California SASH AND DOORS Nagel-Gohres & Co. 418 S. Lemon St. Anaheim, California A. L. CARY ELECTRICIAN Light & Power Installations 180 W. Charliss — Phone 2336 Ambulance Service Day or Night Phone 3209 Backs, Terry & Campbell H. P. CAMPBELL Resident Director 251 N. Lemon Street Anaheim, California Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment DR. GSHER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dentist Ocullist—Glasses Fitted Phone 3212 1224 West Center Street Anaheim, California Office Phone 3213 Residence 887 So. Los Angeles Residence Phone 2610 Hours: 11 - 12; 2 - 4; 7 - 8 J. W. Truxaw, M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Golden State Bank Bldg. Cor. Center and Los, Angeles Anaheim, California Campbell Dry Cleaners Phone 2318 Our Policy is to Please You 147 S. Los Angeles Anaheim MILK ----- Delivered to your Door each morning ACACIA DAIRY ANAHEIM 2078 ANAHEIM GAZETTE EAST AQUEDUCT BARRIER CONNECTION MT. SAN JACINTO 10:805 FT. HIGH LAWRENCE ADIT POTRERO SHAFT EAST PORTAL TUNNEL SAN JACINTO TUNNEL THIRTEEN MILES COLORADO RIVER AQUEDUCT 392 MILES LONG WHERE TUNNEL IS BEING HOLED THROUGH CAJALCO RESERVOIR SAN JACINTO TUNNEL At lower left is shown an artist's map of entire aqueduct system, recognized as largest construction job being completed in America. Lower right is a sketch of one of the tunnel's headings. (Upper left) F. E. Weymouth, general manager and chief engineer. To be due and payable upon notification of said sale by said court. Or offers may be made, for more of the real properties before described. And November 16, 1938. J. G. HILLEARY, Administrator - with-will-annexed of the Estate of Beach Amphitheater Proposal Presented Construction of an open-air beach bowl for the staging of large pageants, plays and other features of entertainment were planned by joint committee of the Huntington Beach city council and the city council at its next meeting. Easter sunrise service. The plan will be laid by the city council at its next meeting. W. J. Bristol, chairman chamber of commerce board mittee. Plans show a stage witt TO be due and payable upon formation of said sale by said or Court. Or offers may be made, for more of the real properties before described. and November 16, 1938. J. G. HILLEARY, Administrator - with-willannexed of the Estate of William J. Siemann, Deceased. LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF CALIFORNIA PARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS ATTICE TO CONTRACTORS And proposals will be received at office of the State Highway EnglRoom 508, State Building, Los Valle, California, until 2 o'clock p. December 1, 1938, at which time will be publicly opened and ream up to 115 of said building for contruction with the specimature therefor, to which special is made, of portions of Highway as follows: Ridge County, between Santiago ward and Santa Ana Canyon (VII-Ora-43-11), about seven (0.7) mile in length to be gradpaved with Portland cement accordance with the provisions section 1770 of the Labor Code, the measurement of Public Works has anssessed the general prevailing rates applicable to the work to be to be as follows: Rate per hour Skilled Labor It plant-mitrizer operator $1.00 Smith, until 2 o'clock p. $1.00 Gradier operator (finish) $1.00 Finisher (slidwalks, bats and gutters) $1.25 Retrieve bridge deck finisher $1.25 Retiree pavement mechanical operator $1.00 Retiree pavement mixer operator $1.25 Vibration operator $1.25 Except shovel operator (except shovel) $1.25 Finisher, concrete operator $1.00 Uncle (trouble shooter) $1.00 Operator of power shovel or othercavating equipment, shovel controls (% cubic yardmore) $1.375 Intermediate Grade Labor It plant dryerman or mangererator (except mixer operator (except type) $1.00 Mixer worker for structures and dry) $0.93 Mixer worker for structures and dry) $0.77 Mixer worker for structures and dry) $0.75 Mixer worker for structures and dry) $0.75 Intermediate Grade Labor It plant dryerman or mangererator (except mixer operator (except type) $0.93 Mixer worker for structures and dry) $0.77 Mixer worker for structures and dry) $0.75 Intermediate Grade Labor It plant dryerman or mangererator (except mixer operator (except type) $0.93 Mixer worker for structures and dry) $0.77 Mixer worker for structures and dry) A representative from the district office will be available to accompany tor, rough work) 0.75 Headerboard man 0.75 Oil distributor bootman 0.75 Oller (power shovels or cranes) 0.82 Pipe layer (does not include calverts) 0.82 Sloner 0.75 Spraygun operator (concrete curing) 0.75 Subgrade finisher operator 0.82 Tractor driver (under 50 h. p.) 0.75 Truck driver (less than 4 cubic yards water level capacity) 0.88 Truck driver (4 cubic yards water level capacity or more) 0.75 Unskilled Labor Bridge laborer 0.69 Flagman 0.625 Guard 0.625 Handyman (roustabout) 0.625 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 specimen indicated 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 $6 cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor, for which rates are not shown above, shall be not less than $2.5 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 their own equipment in accordance with the provisions of the State Contract Act, and whose statements so furnished are satisfactory 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 781, 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 the work herein proposed to be done 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 (b), of the Standard Specifications, regarding the use of domestic materials; and also to the provisions of Section 8, articles (a) and (b), 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 which the work is situated, and 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 San Diego. A representative from the district office will be available to accompany Beach Amphitheater Proposal Presented Construction of an open-air beach bowl for the staging of large pageants, plays and other features of entertainment were planned by joint committee of the Huntington 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. It is requested that arrangements for joint field inspection be made as far in advance 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 Requirements and Conditions" annexed to the blank form of proposal, for full direction as to bidding, etc. The Department of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated Nov. 10, 1938. 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But the best thing of all about this new creamy Crisco light, fine textured cakes it gives you. Treat your family delicious Crisco cake today and you'll all agree the Crisco cake is just as delicious as any you've ever made the most expensive shortening! R CONQUERED Confessed Robbers Ask for Probation Probation hearings for James W. Williams, Willis H. Walker and Rex Whittemore, each of whom pleaded guilty Friday to robbery charges, will be held December 2. The three youths admitted four robberies of drug and liquor stores when they pleaded guilty. The series of crimes began September 24 and ended October 15. Williams and Walker reside in Fullerton, while Whittemore is an Anaheim youth who joined the army after participating in the robberies. Money Creators by Gertrude M. Coogan—Explains in simple language what money is, how it affects your pocket book, and why ... $2.00 Through Space and Time by Sieg James Jeans. 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NO AFTERNOON LETDOWN Beach city council and the chamber of commerce last week. It is hoped to have it completed for an Easter sunrise service. The plan will be laid before the city council at its next meeting by W. J. Bristol, chairman of the chamber of commerce beach committee. Plans show a stage with a frontage of 50 feet, with dressing rooms on each wing and with circular floor in front for certain forms of entertainment. It is planned to construct it on the sand at the end of Third street and concrete seats will be built into the bluff. Santa Ana Church Presents Lecturer On Monday evening, November 28, at 8 o'clock, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Santa Ana, will give a free lecture on Christian Science in the church auditorium, North Main tnd Tenth street. A total of 1106 nominations for the Belmont Futurity have been received, increasing by 32 the number listed for 1939. 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