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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING LIQUID CHORLINE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received by the City Council of the City of Anaheim, as contracting agent for the Orange County Joint Outfall Sewer, at the Office of the City Clerk of said City up to the hour of 7:00 o'clock P.M. of July 26, 1955, for the furnishing to the Orange County Joint Outfall Sewer of the following approximate quantity of liquid chorline:
An estimated quantity of 400,000 to 600,000 pounds of liquid chorline of commercial quality, supplied in containers of 2,000-pound capacity, net weight, shipment of gallons, driers and return of empty cylinders to be prepaid by bidders to any location requested by the buyer. A list of these locations and past usage of chlorine is available at the Office of the Orange County Joint Outfall Sewer in the City Hall, Anaheim, California.
All bidders are requested to visit all of the sites to be supplied and to arrange for inspection of bidder's facilities by buyer.
The contract to be awarded shall be for a period of one (1) year from date of contract, and all bids and deliveries of chlorine shall be in accordance with specifications therefor on file in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim and the Office of the Orange County Joint Outfall Sewer, in the City Hall, Anaheim, California.
The City Council of the City of Anaheim reserves the right to reject any and all bids and parts of bids and to accept bids in whole or in part as the public interest and necessity require, and to waive any informalities required by law. Bids should be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check drawn upon a bank doing business in the State of California, or a bid bond for at least ten per cent (10%) of the bid, payable to the City of Anaheim, and the successful bidder or bidder will be required to furnish, within ten (10) days after award of contract, a surety bond payable to the City of Anaheim and subject to the approval of said City Council, in an amount not less than fifty per cent (50%) of the aggregate total amount of said contract, which bond shall be conditioned upon the faithful performance of said contract.
Specifications and further information may be obtained at the Office of the City Clerk or the Office of the Orange County Joint Outfall Sewer in the City Hall, Anaheim, California.
All proposals must be on forms furnished by the City Clerk.
By order of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, California.
DATED: July 12, 1955.
DENE M. WILLIAMS,
City Clerk of the City of Anaheim.
(Pub. July 15-21, 1955)
LEGAL NOTICE
(Pursuant to Sections 2460, 2468, 2469, Civil Code of California)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Firm Name
THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they are conducting a Real Estate business at 1232 Park Lane in the City of Santa Clara County of Orange, State Of California, under the fictitious name of HOFFMAN & PILANTA and that said firm is composed of the following persons whose names are follows: to-wit:
Earl M. Hoffman, 4138 South Avenue, Long Beach, California;
Arthur B. Pilant, 6010 North Street, Hollydale, California;
WITNESS our hands this day of June, 1955.
Signatures:
EARL M. HOFFMAN
ARTHUR B. PILANTA
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Los Angeles
ON THIS 27th day of June, 1955, before me, T. G. Latham Notary Public in and for said Company State, residing therein, does commissioned and sworn personally appeared Bert M. Hoffman Arthur B. Pilant known to me be the persons whose name subscribed to the within installment, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affiix my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
T. G. LATHAM,
Notary Public in and said County and State
HO/S 3499
(Pub. July 1-5-22, 1958)
LEGAL NOTICE
Angelus Bonded Adj. vs. Willis Number 15936
268943
File 2941
MARSHALL'S SALE
By virtue of an execution issue out of the Municipal Court of HOUSE COUNTY OF ANAHEIM
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you've got a game to play, wait?
"Anybody see you come here?"
"I don't think so. What does matter if they did? Nobody around here knows me."
"That's what you think. Rick dan's here—and the redhead."
"Good." The green eyes glittered and the long white gambler's hand moved unconsciously toward Camderer's gun-belt. "I slipped up once but I won't again."
"Take it easy, Lon." Cameron voice was soft, but it carried command. "I got this thing all set up You're not gain' to spoil it rush in too soon."
"All right, but when the time comes, remember, the redhead mine, nobody else's."
"All right, all right." Cameron soothed him as he might have calmed a fractions child; then he gave way to mild impatience. "But remember, this is the biggest thins we ever pulled off. If it goes right we'll neither of us have anything to worry about as long as we live So don't be gain' off half-cocked just because some puncher been your time with a dance-hall dir No woman's worth it."
For a moment the gambler eyes looked dangerous, but Cameron faced him down steadily. He'd always been able to handle Calder; that was why their partnership had lasted.
Calder, relaxed and grinned again. "You always were a color blooded proposition, Wayne. How you making out with your girl?" "All right," Cameron said shortly. "She doesn't know it yet, but she'll come around in time."
"In time! Wayne, you're losing your touch. I expected to find you married by now."
"This isn't Lita," Cameron retorted. "This girl's smart. I've got to go slow. That was always your trouble, Lon, wantin' to rush things. Look what happened in Dodge. It was a good enoug get scheme, but you didn't take time to plug up the loop-holes."
"I suppose you think if you've been there they wouldn't have gone away!" "Well, did we ever slip up on a job we worked together?" Cameron Copyright, 1964.
In the City of Santa Ana, of Orange, State of California, under the fictitious firm of HOFFMAN & PILANT CO., said firm is composed of following persons, whose names and of residence are shown: to-wit:
M. Hoffman, 4128 Sobron Ave., Long Beach, California.
B. Pilant, 6010 Main Hollydale, California.
NINESS our hands this 27th June, 1955.
EARL M. HOFFMAN ARTHUR B. PILANT OF CALIFORNIA,
of Los Angeles.
THIS 27th day of June, A.D. before me, T. G. Latham, a Public in and for said County State, residing therein, duly appointed and sworn, personified Earl M. Hoffman and B. Pilant known to me to perorma whose names are bled to the within instruc and acknowledged to me that executed the same.
WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixedicial seal the day and year certificate first above written:
T. G. LATHAM,
Notary Public in and for said County and State
HO/S 3499
b. July 1-8-15-22, 1955)
LEGAL NOTICE
Bonded Adj. vs. Willsey Number 15926
File 2941
MARSHALL'S SALE
trust of an execution issued the Municipal Court of Los Angeles Judicial District, County of Los Angeles, State of California, dated the 7th day of June, A.D. 1955, in a certain action wherein John F. Phillips dba Angelus Bonded Adjusters, Plaintiff recovered judgment against Michael Willey; Raleigh B. Willsey; Betty J. Willsey also known as Betty Jean Willey; Betty I. Clinton; Betty Jean Clinton; Mrs. Paul B. Clinton; Mrs. Paul Beecher Clinton; Betty Jean Beecher Clinton, as Defendants for the sum of $517.98 lawful money of the United States, beheads costs and interest, etc., on the 16th day of May, 1952.
I have levied on the following described property, to-wit:
Lot 25, Tract 1845, recorded in Book 56, Page 28-39 Miscellaneous Maps of Orange County, California.
Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of August, 1955 at 2 o'clock P.M., of that day at 1170 North Los Angeles Street, Anaheim, California, County of Orange, State of California, I will sell all the right, title and interest of said defendant in any to the above defendant's property, at Public Auction, for lawful money, to the highest and best bidder to satisfy said execution and all costs.
Datated at Anaheim, California, the 9th day of June, 1955.
HASKELL A. KELLEY,
Marshall of the Municipal Court of Anaheim-Fullerton Judicial District, County of Orange, State of California.
By Buford Brandon, Deputy (July 15-22-29, 1955)
LEGAL NOTICE
RESOLUTION NO. 2624
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT OF A PETITION FOR THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN UNINHABITED TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF
WHEREAS, the City Council finds from evidence and reports received that at the time of the filing and receipt of said petition it was and now is signed by owner or not less than one-fourth (%) of the area and not less than one-fourth (%) of the area in such territory and is uninhabited description of said territory in words and figures as hereinafter in this Resolution described; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds from evidence and reports received that at the time of the filing and presentation of said petition that said new territory proposed to be annexed to said City of Anaheim did not form a part of any municipal corporation and that said territory was uninhabited and is contiguous to the City of Anaheim; 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 as follows: witt:
BARROWS ANNEXATION
A parcel of land being a portion of Sections 8 and 7, Township 4 South, Range 10 West, San Antonio.
ANAHEIM DESIGNATING THE TERRITORY AS THE BARROWS ANNEXATION; DEScribing the EOUNXATION OF THE TERRITORY PROPOSED TO BE ANNEXED AND GIVING NOTICE OF THE DAY HOUR AND PLACE WHERE AND WHEN ANY PERSON OWNING REAL PROPERTY WITHIN THIS TERRITORY SO PROPOSED TO BE ANNEXED MAY APPEAR BEFORE THE CITY-COUNTIL AND SHOW CAUSE WHY SUCH TERRITORY SHOULD NOT BE ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anaheim did on the 28th day of June, 1955, receive a written petition asking that certain new territory described in said petition be annexed to the City of Anaheim; and
WHEREAS, before the filling of said petition for the annexation of the territory hereafter described to the City of Anaheim was submitted to the Boundary Commission of the County of Orange, State of California, and reported upon by respect Boundary Commission with certain definiency and certainity of the proposed boundaries; and
WHEREAS, said territory proposed to be annexed to said City of Anaheim is situated in the County of Orange, State of California, and is contiguous to the City of Anaheim and is uninhabited territory; and is petition contained description of said territory in words and figures as hereinafter in this Resolution described; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds from evidence and reports received that at the time of the filing and receipt of said petition it was and now is signed by owner or not less than one-fourth (%) of the area and not less than one-fourth (%) of the area in such territory and is uninhabited description of said territory in words and figures as hereinafter in this Resolution described; and
BE IT FURTHER REQUEST THAT the City Clerk be,and hereby authorized and directed to publish any objection to such an annexation or hereby proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim; to write Cypress Enterprise; and that publication shall be completed least twenty (20) days prior to date of hearing hereinabove.
BE IT FURTHER REQUEST THAT the City Clerk be,Anaheim be,and she is authorised and directed to write notice of such an annexation to be notified person to whom land writ territory proposed to be is assessed, in the last a county assessment roll a
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THE BOSS OF BROKEN SPUR
By—Nick Sumner
APTER TWENTY-FIVE
CAMERON approached his house, he saw a lamp burnt—a man green eyes and a scarred face, trail-dusty clothes sat with congruous elegance on his body. He put up his horse and an rose to greet him—a man green eyes and a scarred face, trail-dusty clothes sat with congruous elegance on his body.
So, Lon," Cameron said. "Wasn't expectin' you so gambler grinned. When got a game to play, why nobody see you come in don't think so. What does it if they did? Nobody around knows me."
It's what you think. Riorere—and the redhead."d." The green eyes glittered, long white gambler's hand unconsciously toward Calam-belt. "I slipped up once, can't again."
On slapped his partner's shoulder, "We're a good team, Lon—your gun an' my plannin'. Don't worry—there'll be plenty for you to do before we're finished."
"Well, anyway," Calder was still eager to justify himself, "even if those two did give me the slip, I settled their hash in Dodge. If they ever live to get back there, they'll walk right into a rope."
"Yeah?"
"Yeah. Old Wharton's offered five thousand apiece for them." The gambler dug into his pocket and pulled out two crumpled reward dodgers.
"Here!" Cameron thrust out a hand. "Let me see those."
Calder handed them over reluctantly. "Not thinking about turning them over to the law, are you? Of course the money'd come in handy, but it'd be worth my share to have the fun of settling with Benes personally."
"Get it through your head," Cameron ordered impatiently, "with the stakes we playin' for, five thousand is chicken-feed. But these may come in handy to get Blordan out of the way if informed him. 'He's over t' Slash T—an,'" he grinned, "I got my doubts if he'd want t'be interrupted. Was I you, I'd come back some other time."
"I got a letter for im. S'important," the scarecrow insisted.
"I'll be seen' him tonight. I could give it to him if you want."
The old man squinted at Rusty with suspicious watery eyes, then fumbled in the pocket of the ragged jeans and brought out a crumpled scrap of dirty paper. "Don' you be losin' it, young feller, you hear?' He handed it over with a shaky hand, kicked his horse into reluctant action, and rode off.
As Rusty tucked the paper into his breast-pocket, he couldn't help noticing that the sprawling writing was a woman's. He shook his head in mild disapproval. He'd never known any good to come of a man's mixing his women—but that was Kerry's business.
Kerry got back from Slash T barely in time for supper, and it wasn't till afterward that Rusty had a chance to slip him the note.
BE IT FURTHER RECEIVED that the City Clerk of the Anaheim be, and she is authorized and directed to written notice of such an annexation to be mailed to person to whom land with territory proposed to be assessed, in the last county assessment roll as on the date the proceeding initiated, at the address shall said assessment roll or as to said City Clerk, and to son who has filed his mail address and the designate land in which he has any either legal or equitable W.Clerk; and in the event tha within the territory propose annexed to the City of Anaheim owned by a County, the City of the City of Anaheim should cause notice of suctionposed annexation to be made to the Board of Supersiors County. The foregoing notice be given not less than twenty days before the first publication in the报纸 annexed THE FOREGOUND RESOLUTION is signed and approved by 28th day of June, 1955.
CHAS. A. PEAK Mayor of the City of Anaheim ATTEST;
DENE M. WILLIAMS City Clerk of the City of Anaheim STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF ANAHEIM
L. DENE M. WILLIAMS Clerk of the City of Anaheim hereby certify that the for Resolution was adopted u final reading at regular t of the City Council held on the 28th June, 1955, by the following of the members thereof:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Pry Schutte, Wisser and Van oner.
NOES: COUNCILMEN: Non
"Here!" Cameron thrust out a hand. "Let me see those."
Calder handed them over reluctantly. "Not thinking about turning them over to the law, are you? Of course the money'd come in handy, but it'd be worth my share to have the fun of settling with Baines personally."
"Get it through your head," Cameron ordered impatiently, "with the stakes we're playin' for, five thousand is chicken-feed. But these may come in handy to get Riordan out of the way—if my other idea doesn't work."
"I thought you figured Riordan wasn't important." Calder's long white finger tapped the dodger. "I only worked him into this business because he played right into my hands."
"He's gettin' important," Cameron on grunted. "He's a fly-by-night fool, but he could mess things up. We got to get rid o' him—an' we got to light a fire under these nesters. I thought Larrabee's killin' 'd do it, but they're scared. An' I got an idea," he smiled, "that just might kill both birds. You lie low tonight, Lon. I'm goin' to ride over an' pay Lita a visit I owe her."
Rusty was riding his second day's patrol. Nothing at all had happened to disturb or to enliven it. The redhead whistled Strumberry Roan, ran his appreciative cowman's eye over the rich short grass, and thought about Margie. There was a woman for you. May-be one of these days he ought to marry her and settle down and raise half a dozen redheaded kids.
A horse and rider were approaching from the direction of the neater settlement. Rusty straightened, is hand going toward his gun; then, on a better view, he relaxed. It didn't seem likely; that trouble would be coming in such a broken-down shape. The horse was a mangy, shambling-gaited rack of bones, and the rider matched it like a twin. A lank old scarcecrow who rode alumped forward, chin on his dirty blue shirt front.
"Howdy," the old man wheezed. "C'n you tell me where I'd fin' Kerry Riordan?"
"You'd have a long ride," Rusty
As Rusty tucked the paper into his breast-pocket, he couldn't help noticing that the sprawling writing was a woman's. He shook his head in mild disapproval. He'd never known any good to come of a man's mixing his women—but that was Kerry's business.
Kerry got back from Slash T barely in time for supper, and it wasn't till afterward that Rusty had a chance to slip him the note. It was brief and to the point. "Kerry honey, I just got to see you. Please come tomorrow afternoon about three. I'll be alone then. Please come, Lita."
The second "please" was underlined with a heavy stroke of the pencil. Kerry scowled. He didn't want to see Lita. His flirtation, or whatever you wanted to call it, with her, was part of the foolishness he'd put behind him, and he hated to be reminded of it. It seemed cheap now, a shabby sort of infidelity to Christie.
But in the fullness of his happiness he didn't want to hurt anyone. Just to ignore Lita's appeal would be like a slap in the face. And maybe she was in some kind of trouble, turning to him for help. He'd have to go, he decided, just to explain to her as kindly as he could that he wouldn't be seeing her any more.
There were eyes watching him from the cottonwoods as he rode up to the Dawson shack. As soon as the door was safely closed behind him, Corny scrambled onto his horse and rode, as fast as the old rack of bones would carry him, for Double Diamond.
Calder sat at the table, dealing out poker hands with swift, restless fingers. He looked up with a flicker of scornful atusement in his green eyes at the shambling figure grinning in the doorway, and looked down at his cards again.
"Well?" Cameron snapped.
"He come awright," Corny announced.
"And Larrabee?"
"He'll be there. You cn't count on my gal." Corny continued to grin expectantly.
(To Be Continued)
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NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM:
That such proposed annexation be designated as "BARROWS ANEXATION," and that notice of such proposed annexation be and the same is hereby given; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the 5th day of August, 1955, at the home of 7:00 o'clock P.M., in the City Council Chamber in the City Hall of the City of Anaheim, be said the same is hereby asked as the day, hour and place when and where any person owning real property within said territory so proposed to be annexed, and having any objections to the proposed annexation, may appear before the City Council of the City of Anaheim and show cause why such territory should not be so annexed; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be, and she is hereby authorized and directed to publish a copy of this Resolution to a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City, to wit: The Anaheim Bulletin of Anaheim Orange County, California, and also a newspaper of general circulation, published outside of the City, at in the County of Orange, in which is located the territory hereabove proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, to wit: The Express Enterprise; and that such publication shall be completed at least twenty (20) days prior to the date of hearing hereinabove specified.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED at the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim be, and she is hereby authorized and directed to cause written notice of such proposed annexation to be mailed to each person to whom land within the territory proposed to be annexed assessed, in the last equalized county assessment roll available.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim be, and she is hereby authorized and directed to cause written notice of such proposed annexation to be mailed to each person to whom land within the territory proposed to be annexed assessed, in the last equalized county assessment roll available, the date the proceedings were initiated, at the address shown on id assessment roll or as known said City Clerk, and to any person who has filed his name and address and the designation of trade in which he has any interest other legal or equitable with said Clerk; and in the event that land within the territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim is owned by a County, the City Clerk the City of Anaheim shall also use written notice of such proposed annexation to be mailed to a Board of Supervisors of such county. The foregoing notices shall given not less than twenty (20) days before the first public hearing on the proposed annexation.
THE FORGEOING RESOLUTION signed and approved by me this day of June, 1955.
CHAS. A. PEARSON
Mayor of the City of Anaheim.
JENE M. WILLIAMS
Clerk of the City of Anaheim.
ATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
TY OF ANAHEIM
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 regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the 38th day of June, 1955, by the following members thereof:
YES: COUNCILMEN: Pearson,
Schutte, Wisser and Van Wagar.
OES: COUNCILMEN: None.
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