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LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
In the Matter of the Estate of J. L. Beebe, deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest and best bidder upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on June 25, 1954 at the hour of ten o'clock A.M., or thereafter with the time allowed by law, at the Law Office of Rutan Tucker, Howell & Therer, 091 First National Bank Building, North Ana, California, all right, title interest and estate of said J. L. Beebe, deceased, at the time of his death, and all right, title, and interest that said estate has acquired by operation of law or otherwise other than or in addition to that of said J. L. Beebe at the time of his death in and to the real property described as follows.
An undivided one-half interest in each of those parcels of real property thereinafter numbered 1 to 4 inclusive situated in the City of Fullerton and part in the County of Orange, State of California described as:
Parcel 1: That portion of the West half of Section Twenty-one Township Three South Range Ten West N. B. H. & M. described as follows.
Beginning at a point in the West line of said section, said point being distant South 2* 25* 2* West 298.1 feet from the West quarter corner of said Section Twenty-one running thence North 32* 22* 00* East 68.2 feet to a point thence North 37* 27* 00* East 68.2 feet to a point thence North 37* 27* 00* East 68.2 feet to a point thence North 37* 27* 00* East 68.2 feet to a point thence North 37* 27* 00* East 68.2 feet to a point thence North 37* 27* 00* East 68.2 feet to a point thence North 37* 27* 00* East 68.2 feet to a point thence North 37* 27* 00* East 68.2 feet to a point thence North 37* 27* 00* East 68.2 feet to a point thence North 37* 27* 00* East 68.2 feet to a point thence North 37* 27* 00* East 68.2 feet to a point thence North 37* 27* 00* East 68.2 feet to a point thence North 37* 27* 00* East
Joan Foster, Bride
By Alice Ross Colver
Copyright, 1902 by Alice Ross Colwer
Contributed by King Feature Syndicate
SINOPSIS
Like any young couple ardently in love, Joan Foster and Todd Hunter are eager to wed but Todd has not yet be placed on the profession of teaching, and the unhappy husband Joauna earns by writing, is not enough to maintain a home. Todd had gallantly to acquire the education which qualified him to teach German, but there seemed to be no call for teachers of the German language now. A friend at the Poster home for dinner, Todd promises to reveal some exciting news to Joan when they are alone. His news proves disappointing. He can get a job teaching fourth-grade in a near-by private school, a mark far short of his hopes and a scarf and had an engagement ring slipped on your finger, everything was then practically settled. All you had to do was to choose the day and walk up the alley. What a young idea! Actually, what happened that you ran plump into economic problems, and these involved a conflict of dreams with tracts which, in the end, demanded a compromise.
Because that's what it would be. If Todd took this job, he would be man in a prep school or college. I'd hesitate longer. But they told me, Jo-Jo! All my interviews have told me, too. And high schools are out because I'm not qualified. What choice is left? Nothing except grade work in some private school. None, that is, unless I decide to abandon the idea of teaching altogether. And I'm not quite ready to do that—yet."
"You don't think if you waited until June—or even later in the summer..."
Like any young lover ardently in love, Joan Paster and Todd Dunn are eager to wed. But Todd has not yet been placed in his chosen profession of teaching and the little money which Joan earns by writing, is not enough to maintain a home. Todd had fought gainfully to acquire the education which qualified him to teach German, but that seemed to be no call for teachers in the chosen language now. Arriving at the Paster home for dinner, Todd promises to reveal some sitting need to Joan later, when they are alone. His news proves disappointing. He can get a job teaching fourth graders in a near-by private school, a mark far short of his hopes and dreams.
CHAPTER FIVE
TODD continued telling Joan about his job offer.
"Honey, Gilly said they would pay me twenty-three hundred dollars. It's not a great deal—" He struck a folded fist into the palm of the other hand. "The policemen here in town who have only a high school diploma get as much as that, but it's all a green teacher can expect. I couldn't do any better anywhere, not even in a college. In fact, I might not do as well."
"I know."
"I don't mind the small salary. I knew what I was up against when I decided to go into this game. It's well—it's the thought of handling kids so darned young. I'm not prepared for that kind of work. I'm just not prepared.
He uncienced his hand, looked down at it for a moment, then reached over and laid it on one of Joan's.
"Seems there's a great shortage of grade school teachers but plenty for prep schools and colleges." He looked at her. "It's our chance, Jo-Jo. The first real one that's come our way."
"Yes, she said."
"We could get married in June. He'll send me a contract and we'll be all set."
"Yes," she said again.
"Well?"
Never had she known that being engaged was going to involve making decisions like this. Never had she had the slightest notion that planning to be married could mean such a division of feeling. She had always imagined that once you had discovered you were really in love and had an engagement ring shipped on your finger, everything was then practically settled. All you had to do was to choose the day and walk up the aisle. What a young ideal! Actually, what happened was that you ran plump into economic problems, and those involved a conflict of dreams with facts which, in the end, demanded a compromise.
Because that's what it would be. If Todd took this job, he would be teaching—yes—but not what he wanted to teach. He would be getting experience—yes—but not in his chosen field.
She spoke at last.
"Todd, I can't say what I think, because I don't know."
Besides, it's what you think and want and feel. It's—well—I'm just going along on this proposition. Or not going along, if you decide against it.
She looked at him with a sober face, waiting for his reply.
"That's it. That's the thing. I want you to go along—them—from here." He foiled her hand in both of his and held it tight while his voice deepened with his emotion.
"I've waited as long as I'm willing to wait. Jo-Jo. Practically all my life, you know."
"I know."
She was silent then, her head against his arm. It did not matter to her personally, really. She was just terribly disappointed for him. And a little afraid for him, too, since he would be tackling something for which he had no training. She said slowly, "I don't want to put any pressure on you. That would definitely be wrong. All I know is that you mustn't get started wrong. You mustn't get into a groove you can't get out of. It's your whole future. And it's all ahead of you."
"No, you're wrong. My future is here, now, today. Every day is my future. And every day it becomes my past. You can't look too far ahead, I think. No, this is what I've decided. I'll take the job. If I hasn't written all those letters—If they didn't given me a pretty clear idea of the chance I have, or rather, haven't of teaching Ger-man in a prep school or college, I'd hesitate longer. But they told me, Jo-Jo! All my interviews have told me, too. And high schools are out because I'm not qualified. What choice is left? Nothing except grade work in some private school. None, that is, unless I decide to abandon the idea of teaching altogether. And I'm not quite ready to do that—yet."
"You don't think if you waited until June—or even later in the summer—"
"The Columbia agency suggested that, too. They said something might turn up then. But they wouldn't guarantee it. And"—he turned toward her and saw his gray eyes flush with an impatience he rarely showed—"as I said a minute ago, I've waited for you as long as I'm willing to wait."
She could feel her heart beginning to beat a little faster. He meant it. Her wedding day, that only a few hours ago had seemed out of reach, was right ahead of her.
He finished quietly. "Taking this job that Gilly is offering me means an end of waiting, honey. It means a beginning of life together at last."
She lifted her head and looked at him, her brown eyes clear and steady and warm with her love.
"Well, Podd, if that's the way you feel—if that's the way you want it—I'm ready."
Wonderful to have it settled. To be able to plan definitely for the event about which she so long had dreamed. The details of it were all quite clear in her mind. She wanted—and so did he—to be married in the little church across the street where his father had been pastor for the past fifteen years. And, of course, Dr. Hunter would perform the ceremony. She wanted an afternoon wedding, too, not too formal out at an hour late enough so that she could appropriately wear a white dress with a well and a train—a tiny one—even though the unners wore business suits. Betty Andrews was going to be her maid of honor and—Well, she had not fully decided about the rest of the bridal party.
(To Be Continued)
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LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
No. A-23630
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 mentioned, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court on June 10, 1954, at the hour of 9:00 am, or thereafter within 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: Northwest quarter of the South-east quarter of Section 22, Township 4 South, Range 10 West, S. B. & M. in the Rancho PARCEL 1 The North half of the Northwest quarter of the San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, described as follows:
Excepting therefrom any portion and conditions as may be accepted by Executrix.
Bids or offers are invited for said property or any or all of the parcels thereof and must be in writing and will be received at the offices of IUTen, Tucker, Howell & Tucker, attorneys for said Executrix, or may be filed with the Clerk of said Superior Court or delivered to the said Executrix personally, at any time after first publication of this notice and before making said sale.
The sale of any or all of the parcels of real property hereinbefore particularly described will be made upon the following terms;
Cash, lawful money of the United States, or on terms acceptable to the undersigned Executrix and approved by the Court; ten per cent of purchase price to accompany bid balance upon confirmation of sale or upon acceptance terms as shown set forth.
Said Executrix reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
Dated: June 7, 1954
H. EVA REEBE, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of J. I. Beebe, Deceased.
Rutan, Tucker, Howell & Tucker 609 First National Bank Building Santa Ana, California
Attorney for Executrix (Pub. June 7-8-9-10-11-12-14-15-16-17-18-19-21, 1954)
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TERMS OF SALE
Cash lawful money of the United States ten percent to be paid at the time of sale, and the balance upon confirmation of sale by said Court, or upon such terms and conditions of payment as the
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
NOTICE US HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees of Anaheim Union High School District, County of Orange, State of California, will receive sealed bids up to 7:00 o'clock P.M. on the 15th day of June, 1954 at their administration office located at 31 West Center Street Anaheim, California, for the following equipment: Office equipment, Shop equipment, Home economics equipment, Cafeteria equipment, Athletic equipment, Bookstore supplies and for Lockers for the two junior high schools.
Lists and specifications for the above equipment are available at the above administration office.
The Governing Board of Trustees of the Anaheim Union High School District reserves the right to reject any and all bids received in whole or part, to waive any irregularities in the bids or bidding, and to be the sole judges of the suitability of the equipment offered. Date: May 28, 1954 (SIGNED)
E. M. CONE,
Clerk, Board of Trustees
(By C.L.N.)
(Publish June 1 and 8, 1954)
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
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CLASSIFICATION NO.
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Building Materials 57
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Dancing-Dramatic 19
Farm and Dairy Products 46
Farm Machinery 50-A
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For Rent-Miscellaneous 66
Help Wanted-Male 13
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Garages 81-A
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Help Wanted-Female 14
Horses-Cattle, Etc. 44
Household Appliances 52
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FLOORS
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FLOORS
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EMPLOYMENT
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