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12—Anabeim (Cal.) Bulletin Tuesday, July 5, 1955 LEGAL NOTICE NO. P-7307 CERTIFICATE OF CO-PARTNERS DOING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, the undersigned, RUBEN D. TAYLOR and FRED A. DUNN, do hereby certify: That we are co-partners tranacting general poultry equipment manufacturing business under the fictitious firm name and style of "TAYLOR MANUFACTURING CO." That the principal place of business of said co-partnership is located at No. 10192 Ball Road, Anaheim California; and that the names in full of all the members of said co-partnership and their places of residence are as follows, to wit: RUEBEN D. TAYLOR, residing at 10192 Ball Road, Anaheim California; FRED A. DUNN, residing at 16552 East Stanford Street, Garden Grove, California; IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have hereunto set our hands this 14 day of June, 1955. RUEBEN D. TAYLOR FRED A. DUNN STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. On this 14 day of June, 1955, before me, the undersigned Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared Rueben D. Taylor and Fred A. Dunn, personally known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and the duly acknowledged to me that they executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this 14th day of June, 1955. WM. P. WEBB Notary Public in and for said County and State Pub. June 21—28; July 5-12, 1955. Television and Radio TOM DANSON'S TV-RADIOLOGIC TVViewing Tips 7:00—Holiday In Paris ...2 7:30—See It Now ...2 8:00—Science Fiction ...11 9:00—Fireside Theater ...4 Following programs are complied from reports provided by broadcasters We assume no responsibility for last minute changes on their part. T.E.D. TELEVISION TONIGHT TUESDAY P.M. 5:00 P.M. 2 Space Furnaces 4 Pinky Lee 6 Cartoons 7 Al Jarvis 8 News Window 9 Geno Norman 11 Dirty Assignment 13 Destiny Theater 5:15 8 Smokey Rogers 5:30 2 Little Rascals 8 Frank Webb 4 Uncle Archie 9 Western Theater 7 Jack Owens 11 Sheriff John 5:45 11 Thunderdot 7:00 P.M. 2 Holiday In Paris 3, 4 Western Marshal 5 News Show 7 Picture Party 8 Encore Theater 9 The Ruggles 11 Annie Oakley 13 Danger Assignment 19:05 5 Pop Science 7:09 2 See It Now 3, 4 Dinah Shore 5 Pub. Prosecutor 7 Parlor Playhouse 8 News Show 9 Fishing Finches 11 Waterfront 13 Ellery Queen 7:45 4 News Cavern 7-Danny Thomas 11 Guy Lombardo 9:20 2 Spotlight Playhouse 3 Adventure 4 Dollar A Second 7 H'wood Showcase 8 Red Skelton 11 Mr. Genius 2, 8-$64,000 Question 3-Science-Fiction 4-Truth-Consequence 5-Larry Finley 7-Many Happy Returns 11-Your Information 13-Inner Sanctum 2, 1, 9-News 3-Arthur Murray 4-Great Life LEGAL NOTICE McFADDEN TURNER & OTHERS AT LAW 607 Bank of America Bullion ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA IN THE SUPERIOR COURT THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY ORANGE As E. ARNOLD, Plaintiffs. GLORIA J. SCOTT, et al. vs. Defendants. Dept. No. 1 No. 65658 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE CALIFORNIA SEND GREEK TO: GLORIA J. SCOTT Admin.trix of the Estate of Marchum, Butler, also know Lida Markham Butler, also known as Lida Marcum Butler ceased; FRANK W. BUTLER BELL B. HALL, also known NELL B. TIBBILS; THE HAND AND DEVISEES OF NEW HALL also known as NEWTIBBILS; JOHN DOE I; DOE II; JOHN DOE III; DOE IV; JOHN DOE V; OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT TO THE ESTATE LIEN OR INTEREST THE REAL PROPERTY SCRIBED IN THE COMPANY ADVERSE TO THE PLAINET OWNERSHIP OR ANY OWNERSHIP OR ANY OTHER PLAINET'S THEREFORE. YOU, AND EACH OF YOU HEREBY DIRECTED TO APPLY IN an action brought against by the above named plaintiff Superior Court of the State of formia, in and for the County Orange, and answer the Court. CROSSWORD PRESS TOMORROW WEDNESDAY, A.M. 6:45 4-Alarm Klock 7:00 A.M. 2, 8-Panorama Pacific 4-Today 9:00 A.M. 2-Fun Time 4-Major Domo 8-Nature Explorers 9:30 2, 8-Godrey 4-Howdy Doody 9:45 11-Katoon Club 10:00 A.M. 4-Ding Dong 11-Mr. and Mrs. North 10:20 2, 8-Welcome Trav. 11-Star Shoppers 10:45 4-Shellah Graham 11:00 A.M. 2, 8-Robt. Q. Lewis 4-Home 11-Little School House 11:30 2, 8-Linkletter 7-Nomber Room 11-Sheriff John 12 NOON 2, 8-Big Payoff 4-Tennessee Ernie Copyright, 1855, by Universal Radio & TV Syndicate—Tom E. Danson. RADIO TONIGHT NOTE: Independent Stations Feature Music — News — Sports Daily TUESDAY 5:00 P.M. KFI-Pat Bishop KHI-Sgt. Preston KABC-News, Noble KNX-Ed R. Morrow 5:15 KFI-News KABC-Bill Stern KNX-C. Alcott 5:30 KFI-Art Baker KABC-KHJ-News XXX-Tom Harmon 5:45 KFI-KABC-News KHI-Sports 2-Holiday In Paris 3, 4-Western Marshal 5-News Show 7-Particle Party 8-Encore Theater 11-Annie Oakley 13-Danger Assignment 7:15 5-Pop Science 7:20 2-See It Now 3, 4-Dinah Shore 5-Pub. 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Romance KHI-History Footnote KFI-Reporter KABC-KNX-News KHI-Frank Evans KFF-Joy Forever KNX-News, Hanlon KABC-Dr. Dalies KFI-Burritt Wheeler KHJ-Gena Gowell KABC-Todd Trio KNX-Phillip Norman KFI-Al Poska Show KABC-Lonecom Gal THE BOYS By—Nick Sumner CHAPTER SIXTEEN THERE was a sudden turn in heads in the direction of the wing doors. The girl Margaret a joyful cry, "Rusty!" through the crowd to three arms around a tall, red man and pull his head down. A lot of other heads were the same way, most of them expressing expressions of sympathy envious, good-humor. But Kerry's eyes happened to lie Calder, he was startled. The bluer's features were too trained to betray emotion, couldn't control the draining of color, made all the more spicuous by the scar that stood in ugly relief against his sund white cheek. So she's none of your but Kerry thought, with a fuzzy sympathy. But you sure wished was, don't you? 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KAIB—Baker's Notebk KAIB—Whispering St KAIB—Road of Life 19:15 KAIB—Girl Marries KAIB—Telio-Test KAIB—Music KAIN Perkins 19:30 KAIB—Strike It Rich KAIB—Continions KAIB—Jack Wegner KAIB—Dr. Malone 19:45 KAIB—Close-Ups KAIB—Guiding Lite 11:00 AM. KAIF—Phrase Pays KAIF—Reserve KAIB—Orvale's Tales KAIN Burton 11:15 KAIM Mary Hickox KAIB—Beat Record KAIB—Pearce Mason 11:30 KAIF—McBride, Peale KAIF—Queen For Day KAIN Nora Drake 11:45 KAIN Brighter Day KAIF—Aunt Mary 12 NOON KAIF—New York KAIN KABC—News KAIN Farm Reporter KAIPMC—Major League 12:15 KAIF—Voice of Calif. KAIF—Cedride Foster KAIB—Paul Harvey KAIN Minchin 12:30 KAIF-Penper Young KAIN San Hayes KAIN JWarner KAIN Art Linkletter TKHJ-History Footnote 12: 19th P.m. KTF-Reporter KABC-KNN-News 19th P.m. KTF-Gen. Crowell KABC-Todd Trio 19th P.m. KTF-Phillip Norman 19th P.m. KTF-Night Music 11th P.m. KTF-Tom Hanlon 11th P.m. KTF-Octaveatra 12 MIDNIght KTV Music All Nite **Feeling lucky tonight, Pal Calder asked.** Rusty grinned. "With me here to bring me luck—the I lose?" He hooked a chair table with a boot-heel and down. Flint groaned. "Oh, no! thin' told me I should have home tonight!" "Shut up, Flint!" We growled. "Maybe a new hole the game'll change my luck." "Folks' round here has to white cheek." So she's none of your buoy. Kerry thought, with a fuzzy sympathy. But you sure will, passed, with friendlines, something else that mildly pushes at him, except for the what was in his pockets. Margie and the redhead making their way back to the room, hailed by everyone, lied in rather shabby dusty clothes, with a lean face crinkled around friendly eyes, and a slow, good-bye smile that kindled an instant in Kerry. Fiddle-footed, Calder had him. Kerry had seen a lot drift on and off Brooke—a good hands, good company to have a way with horses; gift for singing or yarn-spin but incapable of staying. They'd do their few months draw their time, blow it all nearest saloon or dance-hall be on their way, empty-purple and cheerful, looking for range. In fact, Kerry ran with a wry inward smile, but for the grace of God and Mallory, goes a fellow name Riordan. "Feeling lucky tonight, Pal Calder asked." Rusty grinned. "With me here to bring me luck—the I lose?" He hooked a chair table with a boot-heel and down. Flint groaned. "Oh, no! thin' told me I should have home tonight!" LEGAL NOTICE WADDEN TURNER & OWENS Attorneys at Law 978 Bank of America Building ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE S. ARNOLD, Plaintiffs. OBRIA J. SCOTT, et al. vs. Defendants. Dept. No. 1 No. 65585 SUMMONS PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS: LORIA J. SCOTT Administrators of the Estate of Lida archum, Butler, also known as Lida Markham Butler, also known Lida Marcum Butler, deaned; FRANK W. BUTLER; BILL B. HALL, also known as BILL B. TIBIBLS; THE HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF NELL E. ELL, also known as NELL E. BIBILLS; JOHN DOE I.; JOHN DEE I.; JOHN DOE V.; ALL HERDER; PERSONS UNKNOWN LAINING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, STATE LIER OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY DEPIRED IN THE COMPLAINT OVERSE TO THE PLAINTIFF'S OWNERSHIP OR ANY CLOUD ON PLAINTIFF'S TITLE HERETO, OU, AND EACH OF YOU ARE DEBEY DIRECTED TO APPEAR in an action brought against you the above named plaintiff in the arbour Court of the State of Calila, in and for the County of age, and answer the Complaint. NOTICE APPEARANCE: "A defendant appears in an action when he answers, demurs, or gives the Plaintiff written notice of his appearance, or when an attorney gives notice of appearance for him." (Sec. 1014, C.C.P.) Anwers or demurrers must be in writing and filed with the Clerk. (Pub. June 21-28, July 5-12, 1955) CROSSWORD PUZZLE Answer to Saturday's Puzzle ACROSS 40 - Small child 42 - Chart 4 - Bone of body 4 - Small bottle 4 - Definite article 42 - Hummingbird 4 - Dipper 45 - Moth eggs 45 - Ship of the procedure 53 - Skid 57 - Simpler 59 - Athlete 61 - Is mistaken 59 - Departed 59 - Help 63 - Mole eggs 63 - Ship of the procedure 53 - Skid 57 - Simpler 59 - Athlete 61 - Is mistaken 59 - Departed 59 - Help 63 - Mole eggs 63 - Ship of the procedure DOWN 40 - Small child 42 - Chart 4 - Number 4 - Is mistaken 42 - Hummingbird 4 - Dipper 45 - Moth eggs 45 - Ship of the procedure 53 - Skid 57 - Simpler 59 - Athlete 61 - Is mistaken 42 - Hummingbird 4 - Dipper 45 - Moth eggs 45 - Ship of the procedure DOWN 40 - Small child 42 - Chart 4 - Number 4 - Is mistaken 42 - Hummingbird 4 - Dipper 45 - Moth eggs 45 - Ship of the procedure DOWN 40 - Small child 42 - Chart 4 - Number 4 - Is mistaken 42 - Hummingbird 4 - Dipper DOWN 40 - Small child 42 - Chart 4 - Number 4 - Is mistaken 42 - Hummingbird 4 - Dipper DOWN 40 - Small child 42 - Chart 4 - Number 4 - Is mistaken DOWN 40 - Small child 42 - Chart 4 - Number 4 - Is mistaken DOWN 40 - Small child 42 - Chart 4 - Number DOWN 40 - Small child 42 - Chart 4 - Number DOWN 40 - Small child 42 - Chart DOWN 40 - Small child 42 - Chart DOWN 40 - Small child 42 - Chart DOWN 40 - Small child 42 - Chart DOWN 40 - Small child 42 - Chart DOWN 40 - Small child 42 - Chart DOWN 40 - Small child 42 - Chart DOWN 40 - Small child 42 - Chart DOWN 40 - Small child 42 - Chart 4 - Number 4 - Is mistaken 42 - Hummingbird 4 - Dipper 45 - Moth eggs 45 - Ship of the procedure 53 - Skid 57 - Simpler 59 - Athlete 61 - Is mistaken 61 - Hummingbird 6 - Dipper 63 - Moth eggs 63 - Ship of the procedure DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN RESOLUTION NO. 2553 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DECLARING IT INTENTION TO CALL A SPECIAL ELECTION TO SUEMIT TO THE AUTHORIZED ELECTORS RESIDING IN THE HEREINAFTER DEScribed TERRITION OF ANNEXATION OF SAID TERRITION TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM. WHEREAS, on the 5th day of April, 1955 Henry D. Polhemus, Christine Polhemus, Irene Davids, Orles K. Davida, Thelma E. Thorsen, Edward J. Power, Ruth V. Power, Herbert Hawkins, Lee Weltlin, Lillian Lee Hawkins, Guy R. White, Paul R. Allec, Nota Belle Allee, Alda M. Lehr, Elsa A. Indergand, Alex Indergand, Walace request with the City Council of the City of Anaheim requesting the consent of the City Council to the commencement of proceedings for the annexation of certain inhabited territory, more particularly herein after described, to the City of Anaheim pursuant to the provisions of the Annexation Act of 1913 (Title IV, Division 2, Part 2, Chapter 1, Articles 1 to 4 inclusive, of the Government Code of California); and WHEREAS, the City Council did on the 5th day of April, 1955, refer said request and application to the City Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, on the 24th day of May, 1955, the City Council did receive from the City Planning Commission its recommendation approving the proposed annexation; and WHEREAS, the proposal for the annexation of said territory to the City of Anaheim has been submitted to the Boundary Commission of the County of Orange for its report to the proponents with respect to the definiteness and certainty of the proposed boundaries; that said Boundary Commission has reported upon the petition or proceedings within twenty (20) days after it was submitted to it; and WHEREAS, said City Council did on the 24th day of May, 1955, adopt Resolution No. 2781 giving consent to the commencement of said annexation proceedings and approving the circulation of a petition for the annexation of said territory to the City of Anaheim; and WHEREAS, on the 28th day of May, 1955, said proposena did publish a notice of intention to circulate a petition for the annexation of the hereafter described property to the City of Anaheim, and within ten (10) days thereafter did file with the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim a copy of such notice of intention to circulate a petition, and the specific bounderies containing a description new territory proposed next to the City of Anaheim for this territory proposed to be done and paid to the Annexation Act of 1913 time and in the manner specified by the provisions of said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that said petition was more than twenty-one after publication and intention to circulate a petition that说 petition was更多 than二十年之后发生的事故。 DEFENDANTS DIRECTED TO APPEAR IN ACTION Brought against you in above named plaintiff In the arbour Court of the State Of Calila, in and for the County of age, and answer the Complaint. NOTICE: APPEARANCE: "A defendant appears in an action when he answers, demurs, or gives the Plaintiff written notice of his appearance or when an attorney gives notice of appearance for him." (Sec. 1014, C.C.P.) Anwers or demurrers must be in writing and filed with the Clerk. (Pub. June 21-28, July 5-12, 1955) CROSSWORD PUZZLE Answer to Saturday's Puzzle ACROSS: 1-Bone of body 2-Small bottle 3-Definite article 4-Hummingbird 5-Departed 6-Dipter 7-Moth eggs 8-Ship of the procedure 9-Skill Tail 10-Task Oust 11-Task Oust 12-Task Oust 13-Task Oust 13-Task Oust 13-Task Oust 13-Task Oust 13-Task Oust 13-Task Oust 13-Task Oust 13-Task Oust 13-Task Oust 13-Task Oust 13-Task Oust 13-Task Oust 13-Task Oust 13-Task Oust ADDITIONAL TEXT: STATE LIER OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY DEPIRED IN THE COMPLAINT TO THE PLAINTIFF'S WORKERSHIP OR ANY CLOUD ON PLAINTIFF'S TITLE HERETO, OU, AND EACH OF YOU ARE DEBEY DIRECTED TO APPEAR IN ACTION Brought against you in above named plaintiff In the arbour Court of the State Of Calila, in and for the County of age, and answer the Complaint. NOTICE: APPEARANCE: "A defendant appears in an action when he answers, demurs, or gives the Plaintiff written notice of his appearance or when an attorney gives notice of appearance for him." (Sec. 1014, C.C.P.) Anwers or demurrers must be in writing and filed with the Clerk. (Pub. June 21-28, July 5-12, 1955) CROSSWORD PUZZLE Answer to Saturday's Puzzle ACROSS: 1-Bone of body 2-Small bottle 3-Definite article 4-Hummingbird 5-Departed 6-Dipter 7-Moth eggs 8-Ship of the procedure 9-Skill Tail 10-Task Oust 11-Task Oust 12-Task Oust 13-Task Oust 13-Task Oust 13-Task Oust 13-Task Oust 13-Task Oust ADDITIONAL TEXT: STATE LIER OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY DEPIRED IN THE COMPLAINT TO THE PLAINTIFF'S WORKERSHIP OR ANY CLOUD ON PLAINTIFF'S TITLE HERETO, OU, AND EACH OF YOU ARE DEBEY DIRECTED TO APPEAR IN ACTION Brought against you in above named plaintiff In the arbour Court of the State Of Calila, in and for the County of age, and answer the Complaint. NOTICE: APPEARANCE: "A defendant appears in an action when he answers, demurs, or gives the Plaintiff written notice of his appearance or when an attorney gives notice of appearance for him." (Sec. 1014, C.C.P.) Anwers or demurrers must be in writing and filed with the Clerk. (Pub. June 21-28, July 5-12, 1955) CROSSWORD PUZZLE Answer to Saturday's Puzzle ACROSS: 1-Bone of body 2-Small bottle 3-Definite article 4-Hummingbird 5-Departed 6-Dipter 7-Moth eggs 8-Ship of the procedure 9-Skill Tail 10-Task Oust 11-Task Oust 12-Task Oust 13-Task Oust THE BOSS OF BROKEN SPUR By—Nick Sumner CHAPTER SIXTEEN HERE was a sudden turning ofads in the direction of the batting doors. The girl Margie, with joyful cry, "Rusty!" dartedough the crowd to throw her arms around a tall, red-haired and pull his head down to hers. A lot of other heads turned same way, most of them wear expressions of sympathetic, ifvious, good-humor. But whenerry's eyes happened to light on older, he was startled. The gamerr's features were too well suited to betray emotion, but he didn't control the draining away color, made all the more conscious by the scar that stood outugly relief against his suddenlyite cheek. So she's none of your business,erry thought, with a flash of empathy. But you sure wish she's, don't you? It must be tougha man to have his face markedso he'd know no woman would hit him, except for the sakeniest notions 'bout me," Rusty confided to Kerry. "Anybody knows me'll tell you I'm a peaceable kind of feller—friendly as a hound pup—but to hear 'em talk,you think I was pure hell on wheels! Think I just went 'round lookin' for trouble," he added in a mildly aggrieved tone. "You don't have to look, honey," Margie chuckled. "You just attract trouble, the way a lightnin'-rod attracts lightnin'. Things can be just as quiet and peaceful as a Sunday-school house on a week day, and then this bean-pole just shows that red head of his, and trouble naturally starts happening all around him! Now luck seemed to have shifted Kerry's way. The handful of chips in front of him grew steadily. Wharton's luck wasn't improving, and neither was his temper. He was drinking steadily as he played, and every time he slapped down money for a new stack of chips, his red face grew darker and hisannexation proceedings and approving the circulation of a petition for the annexation of said territory to the City of Anaheim; and WHEREAS, on the 28th day of May, 1955, said proponents did publish a notice of intention to circulate a petition for the annexation of the hereinafter described property to the City of Anaheim, and with it the (40 day) thereafter did fill with the (10 day) thereafter did fill with the (40 day) thereafter did fill with the (40 day) thereafter did fill with the (40 day) thereafter did fill with the (40 day) thereafter did fill with the (40 day) thereafter did fill with the (40 day) thereafter did fill with the (40 day) thereafter did fill with the (40 day) thereafter did fill with the (40 day) thereafter did fill with the annexation proposed to be annexed, accompanied by a printed statement, not exceeding five hundred (500) words in length, containing reasons for the petition, together with an affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, and the specific boundaries of the territory proposed to be annexed, accompanied by a printed statement, not exceeding five hundred (500) words in length, containing reasons for the petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, WHEREAS within fifteen (15 days after the killing of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, WHEREAS within fifteen (15 days after the killing of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, WHEREAS within fifteen (15 days after the killing of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, WHEREAS within fifteen (15 days after the killing of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, WHEREAS within fifteen (15 days after the killing of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, WHEREAS within fifteen (15 days after the killing of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, WHEREAS within fifteen (15 days after the killing of said notice of intention to circulate a petition, accompanied by said affidavit of the publicationofsaided noticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitofthepublicationofsaidednoticeofintentiontocirculatematterproposedtobeannexed,accompaniedbyaprintedstatement,notexceedingfivehundred(500)wordsinlengthcontainingreasonsforthepetition,togetherwithanaffidavitOfTheBossOfBrokenSpur Copyright. 1954. by Nick Sumner. Distributed by King Feature Syndicate. THE BOSS OF BROKEN SPUR BY—Nick Sumner CHAPTER SIXTEEN HERE was a sudden turning offads in the direction of the batting doors. The girl Margie, with joyful cry,"Rusty!" dartedough the crowd to throw her arms around a tall, red-haired and pull his head down to hers. A lot other heads turned same way, most of them wearing expressions of sympathetic, ifvious, good-humor. But whenerry's eyes happened to light on older, he was startled. The gamerr's features were too well suited to betray emotion, but he didn't control the draining away color, made all the more conscious by the scar that stood outugly relief against his suddenlyite cheek. So she's none of your business,erry thought, with a flash of empathy. But you sure wish she's don't you? It must be tougha man to have his face markedso he'd know no woman would hit him except for the sakeniest notions 'bout me," Rusty confided to Kerry. "Anybody knows me'll tell you I'm a peaceable kind of feller—friendly as a hound pup—but to hear 'em talk,you think I was pure hell on wheels! Think I just went 'round lookin' for trouble," he added in a mildly aggrieved tone. "You don't have to look, honey," Margie chuckled. "You just attract trouble,the way a lightnin'-rod attracts lightnin'. Things can be just as quiet and peaceful as a Sunday-school house on a week day,and then this bean-pole just shows that red head of his,and trouble naturally starts happening all around him!" Now luck seemed to have shifted Kerry's way. The handful of chips in front of him grew steadily. Wharton's luck wasn't improving,and neither was his temper. He was drinking steadily as he played,and every time he slapped down money for a new stack of chips,his red face grew darker and hisannexation proceedings and received a petition signed by not less than one-fourth of the qualified electors residing within the territory hereinafter described.as shown by the County Registration.of vot- "You must live right. Wharton.An'me with a full house." "Sorry. Wharton." Slowly,kerry spread his hand. Jennings' eyes bugged. "A royal flush!" "I never seen one o' them things but once," Rusty remarked dreamily."That was when a feller was showin' us how you could stack the cards." Kerry reached for his pot. "Just a minute!" Wharton's voice lashed out. "I got a hunch maybe this makes twice Rusty's.been shown how you can stack the cards." "Now look here,'Wharton!' Rusty protested.'I wasn't hintin'." "Maybe you wasn't," Wharton grated. "I am! None_of us ever seen this hombre before,'septin' Calder here—" "Mr. Riordan's'a stranger to me.'The gambler's voice as cool and unruffled.' "So you say,'Wharton retested with heavy irony.'You rung him into the game-'an you'an' him" MANY SPECIAL Botts Nurs LANDSCAPE CONTROL We Give and Redeem Bond Stamp 1226 Lincoln An Phone KE 5-5- he was startled. The gamier's features were too well defined to betray emotion, but he didn't control the draining away color, made all the more conscious by the scar that stood outugly relief against his suddenly lit cheek. So she's none of your business, Rerry thought, with a flash of empathy. But you sure wish she is, don't you? It must be tough a man to have his face marked so he'd know no woman would look at him, except for the sake what was in his pockets. Margie and the redhead were liking their way back through the room, hailed by everyone they asked, with friendliness, and something else that mildly puzzled Rerry—a sort of anticipation of entiment. They paused by Calder's table, and the gambler introduced the head to Kerry as Rusty Baines. An ordinary-looking cowpoke, in late twenties, seemingly, long lanky in rather shabby, trail-ty clothes, with a lean brown cremied around friendly grey eyes, and a slow, good-humored smile that kindled an instant liking in Kerry. Fiddle-footed, Calder had called on Kerry had seen a lot of his and drift on and off Broken Spur good hands, good company, apt have a way with horses and a fit for singing or yarn-spinning, incapable of staying put. They'd do their few months' work, saw their time, blow it all at the nearest saloon or dance-hall, and on their way, empty-pocketed and cheerful, looking for a new range. In fact, Kerry reflected with a wry inward smile there, it for the grace of God and Rob Gallory, goes a fellow named Kerriordan. "Feeling lucky tonight, Rusty?" Calder asked. Rusty grinned. "With Margie we to bring me luck—how can lose?" He hooked a chair to the table with a boot-heel and sat down. Flint groaned. "Oh, no! Some-in' told me I shoulda stayed me tonight!" "Shut up, Flint!" Wharton bowled. "Maybe a new hand in the game'll change my luck." Folks 'round here has the fun-as quiet and peaceful as a Sunday-school house on a week day, and then this bean-pole just shows that red head of his, and trouble naturally starts happening all around him! Now luck seemed to have shifted Kerry's way. The handful of chips in front of him grew steadily. Wharton's luck wasn't improving, and neither was his temper. He was drinking steadily as he played, and every time he slapped down money for a new stack of chips, his red face grew darker and his expression uglier. Calder was dealing, "Draw," he announced, "deuces wild," and dealt out five face-down cards apiece. Kerry picked up his hand, ace, king, ten of spades, and a worthless heart and club. He glanced around the table. Wharton's eyes were gleaming as he shoved ten dollars' worth of chips to the center of the table. Flint, with a "Too rich for my blood," threw his hand in. Rusty and Jennings stayed. "I'll ride along," Kerry decided recklessly. It was a million-to-one shot, but sometimes a man had to crowd his luck. Calder stayed. He dealt Wharton two cards, and the man tried to keep his face straight, but satisfaction fairly oozed out of him. Rusty took one; Jennings took two, and threw his hand down with a curse. Kerry called for two, and controlled his expression with a violent effort as he picked up first the Jack of spades, and then the Queen. "That washes me up," Calder said calmly. "It's up to you, Wharton." "Cost you twenty more to see these," Wharton's thick voice gloated. "And ten more," Rusty put in impassively. Kerry drawled, "Till raise you ten." "See you, an' raise you ten more." Wharton's stubby fingers were almost shaking as he counted out the chips. "That's enough for me," Rusty decided. "I'm callin'." Kerry shoved in his ten, and Wharton triumphantly laid down three aces and a deuce. "Awright, let's see you beat that." Rusty shrugged philosophically. Out. "I got a hunch maybe this makes twice Rusty's been shown how you can stack the cards." "Now looka here, Wharton!" Rusty protested. "I wasn't hintin'." "Maybe you wasn't," Wharton grated. "I am! None of us ever seen this hombre before, teetin' Calder here—" "Mr. Riordan's a stranger to me." The gambler's voice as cool and unruffled. "So you say," Wharton retorted with heavy irony. "You rung him into the game—an' you an' him have had all the luck. I don't like strangers that are too lucky." "Maybe," Kerry suggested softly, "you just don't like anybody that's lucky—except you. Funny thing—I don't like rotten losers." Wharton surged to his feet with a bull-bellow of rage, shoving the table over. Kerry rolled out of the way, landed on the floor, and came up fighting. His fist connected with Wharton's midriff at the same moment that Wharton's big knuckles smashed into his face. Wharton crowded in, landing another crushing blow to his jaw. He reeled back, stumbled over a chair, and went sprawling, but as he fell, one boot-heel lashed out and caught Wharton on the shin. The big man doubled over with a howl of pain. Kerry disentangled himself from the chair and scrambled to his feet. Something landed on his back, and he felt his arms grabbed from behind. Twisting furiously, he got a glimpse of the man who was holding him—Jennings. As Kerry struggled to wrench himself free, a sledge-hammer fist landed on his temple. Through the black mist before his eyes, he could just make out Wharton's face, and his fist drawn back to strike again. "Y know," a soft voice drawled. "I don't like to see a man hit while another man's holdin' his arms," and a lean red-haired shadow moved in between him and Wharton. After that, it was all confusion. He managed to jam an elbow into Jennings' belly and thrust him off. His fist smashed into a face and drew blood; a couple of other fists pounded into him. Another table crushed over and a woman screamed. Then there was a noise of shattering glass, and he was plunged in darkness. (To Be Continued) ers, containing a description of the new territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim and making that said territory be annexed to the City of Anaheim by the City Council does find and determine that said proponents have done and performed the acts and things required to be done and performed by the Annexation Act of 1913, at the time and in the manner as required by the provisions of said Act; and that said petition was circulated more than twenty-one (21) days after the publication of notice of intention to circulate such petition and that it is signed by not less than one-fourth of the qualified electors residing within the territory proposed to be annexed at the time of the filing of said petition for said annexation; and does further find, from evidence and reports received and from said petition, that at the time of the filings and presentation of said petition that said new territory proposed to be annexed to said City of Anaheim did not warrant any other city or municipal corporation, and that said territory was, at the time of filing said petition inhabited territory and is contiguous to the City of Anaheim; and. WHEREAS, the City Council does further find that it would be to the advantage and for the best interests of the City of Anaheim, and the residents thereof, and the qualified electors residing within the territory proposed to be annexed, as hereinafter more particularly described, to submit the question of the annexation of said territory to the City of Anaheim to the electors residing within said territory; and WHEREAS, the City Council does further find that said territory should be designated by some appropriate name by which it may be referred to upon the ballots used at the election at which the question of annexation of said territory to the City of Anaheim shall be submitted to the electors residing within said territory and that an appropriate designation for such territory is PLACENTIA-BALL ANNEXATION; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds from said petition and evidence and reports received that the boundaries of the territory so proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim are沿用县州县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县县... at the election at which the question of annexation of said territory to the City of Anaheim shall be submitted to the electors residing within said territory and that an appropriate designation for such territory PLACENTIA-BALL ANNEXATION. WHEREAS, the City Council finds from said petition and evidence and reports received that the boundaries of the territory so proposed and sought to be annexed to the City of Anaheim are as follows: to wit; said territory is situated in the County of Orange, State of California, and the specific boundaries thereof are as follows: PLACENTIA-BALL ANNEXATION. A parcel of land being a portion of Sections 22, 23 and 24, Township 4 South, Range 10 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an angle point in the existing Anaheim City Limits as established by the Ball Road Annexation to the City of Anaheim, Annexation No. 25 as passed by Ordinance No. 514 on August 19, 1952 and filed with the Secretary of State on September 22, 1952 said point also being the intersection of a line parallel to and 50.00 feet northwestherly, as measured at right angles, of the centerline of Los Angeles Street (also known as U.S. Highway No. 101), and a line parallel to and 20.00 feet southerly as measured at right angles, from the north Section line of said Section 22, (said north Section line also being the centerline of Ball Road); thence. 1. Easterly 400 feet, more or less, along said existing City Limits line and also along said parallel line to the west Section line of said Section 22; thence. 2. Continuing easterly 4630 feet, more or less, along said existing City Limits line and also along a line parallel to and 30.00 feet southerly as measured at right angles from north Section line of said Section 23 to the southeast corner of the East Street Annexation to the City of Anaheim, Annexation No. 50 as previously ordained No. 954 on December 28, 1954 and filed with the Secretary of State on January 31, 1955; thence. 3. Continuing easterly 580 feet, more or less, along said parallel line and its easterly prolongation to its intersection with a line parallel to and 30.00 feet easterly as measured at right angles from east section line of Section 23 to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of a line parallel to and 40.00 feet northerly as measured at right angles from the southerly section line of said Section 23, said Southerly section line also being the MANY SPECIALS—Botts Nursery LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR We Give and Redeem Gold Bond Stamps 1226 Lincoln, Anaheim Phone KE 5-5450 CHAS. A. PEARSON, Mayor of the City of Anaheim ATTEST: DENE M. WILLIAMS City Clerk of the City of Anaheim (SEAL) STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF ANAHEIM I. DENE M. WILLIAMS. City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was adopted upon a final reading at a Yankee meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the 28th day of June, 1956, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Pearson, Fry, Schutte, Wisser & Van Wagoner. NOES: COUNCILMEN: None. ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None. AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim approved and signed said Resolution on the 28th day of June, 1955. IN WITNESS WERE OF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the City of Anaheim this 28th day of June, 1955. DENE M. WILLIAMS City Clerk of the City of Anaheim (SEAL) (Publish July 5 & 12, 1955) STARTS TOMORROW AT 2 THEATERS SHOW STARTS AT DUSK THE STORY OF THE FIRST WONDER OF THE WORLD! HOWARD HAWKS' LAND OF MANY SPECIALS—Botts Nursery LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR We Give and Redeere Gold Bond Stamps 1226 Lincoln, Anaheim Phone KE 5-5450 LINCOLN DRIVE-IN THEATRE 6612 LINCOLN BLVD. BETWEEN LAKETWOOD AND ANAHEIM New Buena Park Davy Crockett. INDIAN SCOUT GEORGE MONTGOMERY • ELLEN DREW ALAN LADD • PATRICIA MEDINA THE Black Knight STARTS TOMORROW "SITTING BULL" "The WHITE ORCHID" HOWARD HAWKS' LAND OF THE PHARAOHS FILMED IN EGYPT WITH A CAST OF THOUSANDS! FROM WARNER BROS. IN CINEMASCOPE AND WARNERCOLOR. added "LAS VEGAS SHAKEDOWN" Dennis O'Keefe with Thomas Gomez SHOW START AT DUSK Pacific DRIVE-IN THEATRES COME AS YOU ARE IN THE FAMILY CAR Orange HWY. 101 AT PLACENTA PHONES NO. 38271 AND KE. 8/2951 Hi-Way39 HWY. 29 NEAR GARDEN ROAD, PHONES NO. 38274 AND WEST SELLER Paulo NEWPORT BLVD. AT PAULARNO RD. PHONES NO. 5-3313 Last Times "Fox Fire" "Double Jeopardy" STARTS TOMORROW Last Times "Strategic Air Command" "Robbers Roast" STARTS TOMORROW Last Times "Ain't Misbehaven" "Man from Bitter Ridge" STARTS TOMORROW CINEMASCOPE LAND ON THE PHARAOHS WARNERCOLOR Las Vegas Shakedown BLACKBOARD JUNGLE starting CLEON FORD Anaheim TRANSOS Leo Calhoun "Santa Fe Passage"