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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO From the Files of The Anaheim Gazette by MRS. HENRY KUCHEL 88 Years Ago... March 11, 1871 There is a project on foot to have the board of supervisors establish a county road to Anaheim Landing. We respectfully suggest that the route of said road out of Anaheim be laid along the line between sections 9 and 16 to the Greeley tract, and from thence along the highest ground, on either the north or east lines of section 14 and thence on the most available route to the landing. The route would pass the thickest part of the environs, and while it would benefit a large settlement of inhabitants would be in every way as near and as practicable as another. The following shipments were made to San Francisco this week: 42 pipes of wine, three puncheons wine, two barrels wine, one keg wine, 1¼ bbls. eggs, 22 dry hides, two bundles skins, 15 sacks beans. H. D. Polhemus and Ed Polhemus have dissolved partnership in the hardware business. The business will hereafter be conducted by H. D. Polhemus. We acknowledge a pleasant call from the sheriff of Alameda county, Harry N. Morse, Harry caught the rascal he was after at Los Angeles and continued on to Anaheim to visit his old-time friends, John Hanna and L. W. Kirby. toughest town in the country. Just to see how it worked himself, Neill thrashed an obstreperous bully, several times his size, some time ago, who had been looking for a fight and terrorizing small men, women and children. The effect of the late water-spout was to thoroughly irrigate the ranches of W. M. McFadden and J. B. Pierce, benefitting them to the value of $9000. Forbes Sandilands was in town from his Placentia ranch on Monday in company of his brother, L. H. Sandilands, who is just out from China, having passed four or five years in the banking business at Hong Kong. Mr. Sandilands reports his orchard as in prime condition, his crop large and prices firm. He contemplates taking a trip on the other side the coming year to spend the profits of this year's crop. Mrs. Frank Shaney has arrived from Pittsburgh and joined her husband at their comfortable residence on Lemon street. Returns from the carload of orange shipped by the Placentia association to Jacksonville, Florida, have been received, showing the fruit sold for fancy prices, as high as $2.80 being received for fancy. This is like shipping coal to Newcastle — and at good prices too. upon consider the recommendation of the City Planning Committee and did thereupon adopt Resolution No. 3064, finding and decrement that change of should be made as set forth in resolution, and thereafter adobe Resolution No. 4963 amending Ration No. 2064: NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN AS FLOWS: SECTION 1. That Article IX, Chapter 2 of Anaheim Municipal Code "was limiting zones in The City of Anaheim and therein regulating the use land, height of buildings and spaces; adopting a map showing boundaries of said zone; defining the terms used in said Article Chapter; providing for amendments and enforcement thereof; presiding penalties for violation and pealing all sections or parts of the same is hereby amended changing the boundaries of the set forth in said Article IX, Chapter 2 by adopting a section Zoning or Maps showing such changes as follows: That all of the area situated the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, deserves as follows, to wit: The Easterly rectangular one-half Vineyard Lot "B2" is shown in a window placed on the mansion recorded in Book pages 623 and 630 of Deeds, records of Los Angeles County, California EXCEPTING THERE FROM THEION Pacific Railroad right-of-way running through the property, particularly described as follows: strip, of land, 60 feet in width, center line of which is described follows: Beginning at a point on Southernly Line of said Lot "B2," start thereon South 74°39' West 17 feet from the Southeastern corner said Lot "B2", said point of being also being a point on a curve, from which point the coast bears North 80°03' East 4582.75 ft thence Northerly along said cait distance of $32.00 feet; thence a flight to said curve North 5°33' W a distance of $29.83 feet to the mansion located on Westernly and having a radius 1509.57 feet; thence Northerly along said cait distance of $168.17 to a point in the Northernly line said Lot "B2", distant thereon South 74°41'40" West 65.36 feet from Northeasterly corner of said Lot "B2". The side lines of said 60-strip of land be prolonged or shifted so as to terminate in the Northwest and Southernly lines of said Lot "B2". ALSO EXCEPTING that portion said lot lying Easterly of the Eastern line of that certain strip of land feet in width described and exceeded in the deed, to the Union Pacific Road Co., recorded February 7, 1909 Book 2948, page 207 Of Official We acknowledge a pleasant call from the sheriff of Alameda county, Harry N. Morse. Harry caught the rascal he was after at Los Angeles and continued on to Anaheim to visit his old-time friends, John Hanna and L. W. Kirby. Should anyone in Alameda county desire to know the quality of Anaheim wine and its effect in 15 minutes upon the human system, we refer them to Harry Morse. Speaking of the coming city election the editor suggests that the original vineyardists should take a lead in making nominations of the city officers and that they should be willing to accept and hold any of the offices tendered them. It is a startling fact that, while these owners of the city repose at night in quietude at their vineyard homes, scenes of rowdyism, knavery, black-guardism and immorality hold high revel at the business center. It does not become a city to continue in this state of affairs. I insist upon it that your city be quiet, orderly, honest and well governed. We have received the following notice relative to certain stray animals. Our readers will please heed the same. "Notis—Strald or stol won blue rone fily ruther on the mouse coler short main, brand thus A L and won Dun pony Baul face, main, thick hevy set with a Spanish Bran Both work anemeliss. I will give $10 for them on good information that I can get them. I live in Los Nietos won mile east of Colage. J. B. S." Anaheim is the home of a poet who bids fair to become famous some day. One of our fair daughters received a bouquet from him a day or two ago, accompanied by the following beautiful and touching lines: "Accept this bokay from a feller, Who oft-has heard the cannon beller; And helped to do a lot of shootin.; Has seen the war-cloud dark arise; Like fifty buzzards when they flies; Returns from the carload of oranges shipped by the Placentia association to Jacksonville, Florida, have been received, showing the fruit sold for fancy prices, as high as $2.80 being received for fancy. This is like shipping coal to Newcastle — and at good prices too. All the city officials were nominated at the caucus on Saturday evening except Trustee McWilliams, Messrs. Rust and C. E. Grost were nominated for City trustee, N. F. Steadman was named for marshal, Max Nebelung for clerk and Mons. Caheu for treasurer. What do the outsiders say to increasing the city limits? Now that the trustees are discussing the lighting system, those who want light outside the limits may be given a chance to vote on the question of coming in. EVA E. WHITE Eva E. White, 83, a resident of Anaheim for 50 years living at 3141 E. Wilhelmina, died Saturday morning at the Orange County General Hospital. She was a member of Wesley Methodist Church. She leaves a niece, Mrs. Theo. A Lee of China Lake and a nephew, Hays D. White of Costa Mesa. Funeral services were conducted from Hilgenfeld Mortuary Chapel, Tuesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Arthur Kent officiated with interment in Fairhaven Memorial Park. Anaheim Gazette Theodore B. Kuchel, Publisher Frank Hall, Managing Editor G. E. "Andy" Mellen, Adv. Manager TELEPHONE Kirtose 5-226 Published Thursday of each week at 399 East Center Street, Anaheim, California Entered as second class mail matter under the Act of March 2, 1878. All rights herein are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 per year, payable in advance. LEGAL NOTICE (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Mar. 12, 1958.) ORDINANCE NO. 1321 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING ARTICLE IX, CHAPTER II OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELEASED BY THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CONSTITUTIONS. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE INVITING RELEASE OF POSALS FOR ENGLISH SHRINKING PLANT, LAROR, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT PERFORMING ALL WORK NESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION AND COURTAGE. ALSO EXCEPTING that portion said lot lying Easterly of the Eastern line of that certain strip of land feet in width described and exceeded in the deed to the Union Pacific Road Co., recorded February 7, 1958. Book 2948, page 207 of Official Laws. Is Zone R-4. RESIDENT AGRICULTURAL, and that it changed to and incorporated in R-3. MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL. SECTION 2. The City Zoning Map shall be, the same is hereby amended—the property above described as be excluded from the zone in which it is now situated, and incorporated in and made part of the zone so designated for both land and City Zoning Map as amended in law adopted—and the City Engine is hereby directed to prepare a national zoning map to be added to the City Zoning Map and inserted in the Anaheim Municipal Code adopting the changes hereby approved. SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify to passage of this Ordinance and cause the same to be printed within fifteen (15) days after adoption, in the Anaheim Gazette newspaper of general circulation published, circulated said City, and thirty (30) days after its final passage it will affect full force. THE POREGOING ORDINAL is approved and signed by me on 3rd day of March, 1959. A.J.SCHUTTE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ATTEST: DENE M.WILLIAMS CITY OF ANAHEIM STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF ANAHEIM I.DENE M.WILLIAMS. Clerk of the City of Anaheim hereby certify that the ordinance was introduced at an adjourned regular meeting of the Council of the City of Anaheim on fifth January and that the same was passed adopted at an adjourned regular meeting of said City Council, held on third day of March, 1959, by the lowing vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Bord Fry and Schutte NOES: COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: C and away. AND I FURTHER CERTIFY the Mayor of the City Of Anaheim approved and signed Ordinance on this 3rd day of March, 1959. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affixed official seal of the City of Anaheim this day of March, 1959. DENE M.WILLIAMS CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Mar. 12 19, 1958.) 63 Years Ago ... March 13, 1896 When we write the item last week detailing the report that there were no apple trees to be had in the nurseries in the neighborhood, we did so in the firm conviction that amends would have to be made to Tim Carroll, whose evergreen nurseries have made him a reputation as a grower of trees true to name and free from scale—far and wide. Tim informs us that the past season he had destroyed thousands upon thousands of apple trees that were slow of sale, but he tells us he has yet a yard full of them and would be pleased to have a call from those who desire to purchase. Neill Bailey returned Tuesday from Deming, New Mexico, on a short visit to his folks here. Neill is employed as telegraph operator and coupon agent for the Southern Pacific at Deming, where the lines of that road cross those of Santa Fe. Deming at one time bore the reputation of being the LEGAL NOTICE (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Mar. 12, 1858.) ORDINANCE NO. 1321 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING ARTICLE VIII CHAPTER 2 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONES IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AND THEREIN REGULATING THE USE OF LAND, HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS AND YARD SPACES; ADOPTING A MAP SHOWING THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID ZONES; DEFINING THE TIMES USED THEREIN; PROVIDING FOR ADJUSTMENT AND ENFORCEMENT; PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION AND REPEALING ALL SECTIONS OR PARTS OF SECTIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission of the City of Anaheim did heretofore date and adopt a resolution recommending that change in the boundaries of the zone described be denied, and did fix a time and place for the holding of a public hearing thereon in the manner and as prescribed in Article IX, Chapter 2 of the Anaheim Municipal Code and did duly hold and conduct said public hearing to consider such proposed change of zone or zones, and persons interested therein, and did recommend that the proposed change of zone be denied, as set forth in Resolution No. 89—Series 1858-56 of the City Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, upon receipt of the report and recommendation of the City Planning Commission, the City Council did fix the 10th day of January, 1858 at the time, and the Council Chamber in the City Hall of the City of Anaheim as the place for public hearing upon said proposed change of zone, and did give notice thereof in the manner and as provided in said Article IX, Chapter 2 of the Anaheim Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, at the time and place fixed for said public hearing the City Council did hold and conduct such public hearing and did give all persons interested therein an opportunity to be heard and did receive evidence and reports, and did there-approved and signed oral order on behalf of the City Council at this regular or journaled meeting, as thenceon by said City Council. PURUANT to the provisions Section 1770 of the Labor Code, City Council of the City of Anaheim ascertained the general pre- EXCEPTING that portion of the City Planning Commission, laid down adopt Resolution 3064, finding that certain strip of land 60 inch described and excepted deed to the Union Pacific Railroad, recorded February 7, 1955 page 207 of Official Recognition. 6. Anaheim Gazette Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., Mar. 12, 1958 ing rate of wages in the locality in which this type of work is to be performed for each type of construction, and thereafter adopted No. 4961 amending Resolution No. 2064; SECTION 1. Test Article IX, Chapter 2 of the City Municipal Code: Establishment of the City of Anaheim regulating the use of height of buildings and yard; adopting a map showing the charles of said zone; defining terms used in said Article and letter; providing for amendment enforcement thereof; prescrippenalties for violation and regulation all sections or parts of section Conflict between the city and Anaheim recorded in Book 4, 622 and 630 of Deeds issued by the North in said Article IX, Chapter 2 adopting a section Zoning Map showing such change or erase as follows: Heavy Rate Asphalt Plant Fireman.....$3.18 Asphalt Plant Engineer.....$1.47 Asphalt Raker and Ironer.....$0.89 Boxman of Mixer Iron Operator.....$2.25 Darpent Mason.....$2.75 Cement Mason (Composition or Mastic).....$1.52 Cement Floating and Finishing Machine Operator.....$6.00 Equipment Greener.....$7.68 Fine Grader (Paving).....$7.88 Guard and/or Watchman.....$4.82 Heavy Duty Repairman.....$4.71 Heavy Duty Repairman's Helper.....$4.58 Boehmer Motor Operator.....$5.64 Reinforcing Iron Workers.....$6.00 Road Oil Mixing Machine Operator.....$4.77 Roller Operator.....$2.29 Screw Operator.....$2.29 Skip Loader — Wheel Type (over 2/4 yda, up to and including 2 yda).....$4.77 Bullhorn Tractor m.p.r. Dratype Shovel Scrap and Pump Tractor Tractor Operator — With Boom attachments.....$4.66 Truck Drivers: Dump — Less than 4 yda, water level....$2.33 Dump — 4 yda, but less than 8 yda, water level....$2.33 Dump — 4 yda, but less than 8 yda, water level....$2.33 Dumpter .....$2.31 Trucks, under 8 tons legal payload.....$2.33 Trucks, 6 to 10 tons legal payload.....$2.36 Trucks, 10 to 15 tons legal payload.....$2.31 Water — under 2500 gallons.....$2.31 Witch, additional when operating with frames on similar attachments.....$0.125 Truck Greaser and Tireman.....$1.16 Truck Repairman .....$0.67 Truck Repairman Helper .....$0.64 Universal Equipment Operator (Shovel, Dragline, Clam shell or Crane) .....$1.56 Health and Welfare payments shall be made in accordance with the Southern California Master Labor Agreement. All foremen, unless separately classified, shall be paid as provided in May, 1958 revision of the A.G.C.B.C.A., H.B.I., E.G.C.A., A.F.L.-C.O.S.U.S.Rational California Master Labor Agreement. SECTION 7. The City Clerk shall certify that passage of this Ordinance causes the same to be published manner prescribed by law, in the biennial Gazette, a newspaper of the state of California, and a publication circulated at said City of Anaheim approved and signed by me the day of March, 1958. A.J.SCHUTTE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ATTEST: DENE M.WILLIAMS CITY OF ANAHEIM COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF ANAHEIM LAND OF ORANGE CITY OF ANAHEIM I.DENE M.WILLIAMS: City of the City of Anaheim, on the 2nd day of March, 1958 approved and signed Order on the 3rd day of March, 1958. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I bereceit set my hand and the official seal of the City of Anaheim this 3rd day of March, 1958. DENE M.WILLIAMS CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAL) (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Mar. 19, 1958). LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE INVITING SEALED POSITS FOR FURNISHING PLANT, LABOR SERVICES, TERIALS AND EQUIPMENT WORKS, IMPROVEMENT FOR WORK INSTALLATION AND PLETION WITHIN THE ANAHEIM ORANGE COUPLICATION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATION FILE IN THE OFFICE OF CITY CLERK OF THE CITY ANAHEIM OF THE FOLLOWING STREET IN THE NORTHWEST BOUNDARY OF SOUTHWEST LOCATION. DATE: March 4, 1958. DENE M.WILLIAMS CITY Clerk of the City of Anaheim (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Mar. 12, 1958). ORDINANCE NO. 1321 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DECLARETHE INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO VACATE AND ABANDON AN P.M. in public in the City of Anaheim. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1158. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk up to the hour clock on the 26th day of March said date at the time noon at EUCLID AVENUE NO. EXCEPTING that portion of buying Easterly of the Eastern of that certain strip of land 60 in width described and excepted to the Union Pacific Railroad, recorded February 7, 1955 in 2348, page 207 of Official Recorder No. R-2 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. 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RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Residention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Resdention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL, and that it be incorporated in Zone Multiple Family Resdention No. R-4 A. RESIDENTIAL CUTLING OF THE STREET VACATION ACT OF 1941 SECTION 3. That performance is hereby made to a map on file in the City Clerk for further particulars as to the proposed vacation. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT WORK; THE ROYMNEY IMPROVEMENT WORK; THE EUCLID AVENUE NO. 1153. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE City Clerk up to the hour of P.O.M., on the 26th March 1959, at noon will be opened at the office of the City Council of the City Council up to the hour of P.O.M., on the 26th March 1959, at noon will be opened at the office of the City Council of the City Council up to the hour of P.O.M., on the 26th March 1959, at noon will be opened at the office of the City Council of the City Council up to the hour of P.O.M., on the 26th March 1959, at noon will be opened at the office of the City Council of the City Council up to the hour of P.O.M., on the 26th March 1959, at noon will be opened at the office of the City Council of the City Council up to the hour of P.O.M., on the 26th March 1959, at noon will be opened at the office of the City Council of the City Council up to the hour of P.O.M., on the 26th March 1959, at noon will be opened at the office of the City Council of the City Council up to the hour of P.O.M., on the 26th March 1959, at noon will be 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WINNESSEY WHEREOF I have into army, hand off fixed the seal of the City of Anaheim third day of March, 1959. GENE M. WILLIAMS CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ANAHEIM Gazette Mar. 12 and (2) LEGAL NOTICE PACE INVITING SEALED PROFOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR, SERVICES, MAALS AND EQUIPMENT AND WORKING ALL WORK NECESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION AND COMMUNION WITHIN THE CITY OF Anaheim or Orange County, with an accordance with the Specifications on in the Office of the Clerk of the City of Anaheim of the Following Improvement or Work: The Improvement of Anaheim Street, From Santa Street to Water Street, No. 44. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that proposals will be received by City of Anaheim at the office of City Clerk up to the hour of 2:00 P.M. on the 26th day of March, 1959, and will be opened on date at the hour of 2:00 o'clock in public, in the City Council members in the City Hall, in the City Anaheim, State of California, by City Clerk and the City Engineer, following the following: plant, labor services materials equipment, and all utilities and importation, including power, fuel water, and performing all work necessary to construct and complete good and workmanlike manner, strict accordance with the specifications, plans, and drawings thereon; file in the office of the Engineer or City Clerk of the City Anaheim, following improvement, to-will: The Implement of Claudina Street, from Ana Street to Water Street, excavation, removal of existing corb and gutter, concrete gutter, paving with 4-inches of extramix surfacing, adjusting exhumations to grade, and appurtenment as indicated by the plans, set No. 44, and shall be done by the City Engineer and the thereof reported to the City Clerk at its next regular or added regular meeting, for action on by said City Council. REQUANT to the provisions of Act 1770 of the Labor Code, the Council of the City of Anaheim entertained the general prevail- The City Clerk shall certify to the City Hall of Anaheim and shall be sealed and delivered to the City Clerk at the City Hall of Anaheim on the 26th day of March, 1958, at which time sealed proposals will be opened in public by the City Clerk and the City Engineer. Sealed proposals shall be submitted in sealed envelopes and marked in the upper left corner "Sealed proposals for acquisition of THE BOONEY & DRIVE SEWER IMPROVEMENT, JOB NO. 1153," together with the name and address of the bidder. The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee 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 Clerk and the City Engineer. Contract shall be waived 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 specify the name and location of the mill, 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 is accepted by a subcontractor, it may specify a subcontractor as a forwarder of the contractor submitting such bid agree 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 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 approved by the City Attorney as to form and sufficiency before acceptance. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the City Engineer or the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim at the City Hall, Anaheim, California for the sum of Five ($5.00) Dollars, if picked up at saled offices, or the sum of Six ($6.00) Dollars if forwarded by mail. 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 $100,000.00 for injuries including accidental death of any one person, $200,000.00 on account of any one accident, and property damage in an amount less than $50,000.00 for injuries to any one person or $100,000.00 for any one accident, and property damage in an amount of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that dead proposals will be received by City Council at the office of the City Clerk on the 26th day of March, 1959, and will be opened or date at the hour of 2:00 o'clock in public, in the City Council members in the City Hall, in the City Anheim, State of California, by City Clerk and the City Engineer, following the following plant, labor, services, materials equipment, and all utilities and importation, including power, fuel water, and performing all work necessary to construct and complete a good and workmanlike manner, district accordance with the specifications, plans and drawings thereof within the office of the City Clerk or City Clerk of the City Anheim, the following public movement, to-wit: The Romneya Sewer Improvement, from 600 feet east of Euclid Avenue to Euclid Avenue, consisting of the construction of an 8-inch V.C.P. sewer later in Romneya Drive, from 600 feet including trenching, manhole construction, backfill, resurfacing and curtainment work as indicated on the Job No. 1153, and shall be tabbed by the City Engineer and theultimately reported to the City Council at its next regular or advenient regular meeting, for action by City Council. SUBRANT to the provisions of section 1770 of the Labor Code, the Council of the City of Anheim has ascertained the general prevalence 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 only wage scale so ascertained is follows: Hourly classification Rate centerement Mason composition masticio) cement Floating and Finishing machine Operator Enriching Workers General or construction operators and tenders of pneumatic and electrical tools, vibrating machines and similar mechanical tools not separately classified cement Dumper (on 1 yd. or corner miters and handling cement) rubber and Shorers shalt Raker and Ironer egymobile Man hard or Watchman operating Engineers: frame or Winch Truck operator Compressor Operators finishing Machine Operator Truck Repairman Helper Job site) Warehouseman Clerk A-Frame Driver Heavy Duty, Low-Bed Transport Drivers of Flat Rack Truck Which Trunk is 12½ per cent additional when operating power winch or similar special attachments Any other classification omitted herein, not less than .268 Plus fringe labor costs as set forth in the Southern California Master Labor Agreement of May, 1958. Health and welfare payments shall be made in accordance with the Southern California Master Labor Agreement. All foremen, unless separately classified, shall be paid as provided in the May, 1958, revision of the A.G.C., B.C.A., H.B.I., E.G.C.A., A.F.L., C.I.O. Southern California Master Labor Agreement. Apprentices may be employed in conformity with Section 1775.5 of the California Labor Code. The rates of per diem wages for each of the various classifications of work shall be hereinafter set forth prevailing rates of hourly wages multiplied by eight. Eight hours shall constitute a day's work in understanding that workmen are employed less than eight hours per day per the diem wage shall be that fraction of the per diem wage herein established that number of hours of employment bears to eight hours. The overtime rule establishing the rates of overtime and holiday work shall be according 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. Work is required in excess of eight hours in any one day or during the time interval from 12:00 o'clock Saturday until 12:00 o'clock Sunday 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 double the basic rate of wages, except as otherwise provided in May 1959. The A.G.C., B.C.A., H.B.I., E.G.C.A. Master Labor Agreement. Holidays as herein referred to shall be deemed to be New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas holidays that are above mentioned holidays that Lawn Thanksgiving day falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be considered a 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 specified rates of wages to all lawmen 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 Anheim 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. 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 one person including accidental death for any one person,$100,000.00 on account of any one accident, and property damage insurance in an amount not less than $50,000.00 and public liability insurance to cover vehicles used by him whether on or off the premises in an amount of $50,000.00 injuries to any one person or $100,000.00 for any one person including accidental death for any one accident, and property damage in an amount of $100,000.00. Compensation and employer's Liability insurance shall be maintained during all employees on the project. The contractor shall be responsible that all employees of subcontractors are protected by such insurance. Such insurance shall be furnished by compulsory satisfaction to 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 only such 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 articles, materials and supplies mined, produced or manufactured, as may be included in the United States pursuant to the provisions of Sections 4300 to 4305, both inclusive, of the Government Code of the State of California. Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 4320 and 4331 of the Government Code of the State of California, prior fitness and quality being equal to the successful bidder and any subcontractors or contractors employed by him 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 manufactured or produced in the State of California. Each bid shall 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 Anheim in the manner and form approved by the City Attorney of the City or Anheim. By order of the City Council of the City of Anheim, Anaheim, California. DATED: March 4, 1959. DENE M. WILLIAMS CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANHEIM NO OTHER CAR HUGS THE HIGHWAY LIKE A WIDE-TRACK PONTIAC! AMERICA'S NUMBER $\textcircled{1}$ ROAD CAR Wheels are 5 inches farther apart. This widens the stance, not the car. Gives you a steadier, balanced, road-hugging ride. SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER 336 S. LOS ANGELES ST. — ANAHEIM PHONE KEystone 3-3121