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Anaheim Gazette FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1951 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA LEGAL NOTICES (Pub Anaheim Gazette, August 24, NOTICE OF INTENT TO MORTGAGE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 3440 of the Civil Code of the State of California, that the under-signed, MATNARD F. GLENN whose address is 122 E. Center St., Anaheim, California, and whose business is that of a cafe, and which business is known as "GLENN'S", intends, as mortgageor, to mortgage to Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association at 201 E. Center St., Anaheim, California, this association whose branch address is given herein below, as mortgagee, certain personal property of which a general statement of the character thereof is as follows: Tables, chairs, stools, counters, tables, dishware, range, refrigerator, cash register, safe and other necessary equipment, which personal property is located at 122 E. Center St., Anaheim, California, and that any consideration for said mortgage will be paid at the hour of 10:00 A.M. on the 5th day of September, 1951, at the Anaheim branch of Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association at 201 E. Center St., Anaheim, California, dated at Anaheim, California, this first day of August, 1951. MATNARD F. GLENN, (Mortgagor) RADIO and TELEVISION KLAC . . . 570 KFI . . . 640 KMPC . . . 710 KECA . . . 790 KLIEV . . . 870 KBJ . . . 920 KFWB . . . 980 KFVD . . . 1020 KNX . . . 1070 KXLA . . . 1110 KFOX . . . 1280 KFAC . . . 1330 KGER . . . 1390 KOWL . . . 1580 KTED . . . 1520 KPMO . . . 1600 The following programs are completed from reports provided by the broadcasters. We assume no responsibility for last minute changes on their pars.-T.E.D. RADIO FRIDAY P. M.: 5:00 P. M. KLAC-News, Sports KFI-Festure Wire KMPC-Help Wanted-Sports KECA-Sports News KMX-Novice Gal KEXA-Irving Howard KMX-Tom Harmon KLAC-News KFI-Casa Cuzat KMPC-Stars of Sons KFX-America Fox KFX-Stinging Marshal KMX-World Today KPAC-Whoa Bill Club 5:45 KLAC-Bam Beller KFI-Dinner Peterson KFX-Tunen KEXA-News KFX-Punk Goss 6:00 P. M. KLAC-KMD News KFI-Servade KCA-Essays 7:00 P. M. KLAC-News, Glete Roberts KPI-Roy Shield & Co. KMPC-News, Music KEMC-News Orch KNX-Command ThtrKHJ-Hidden Truth KPAC-Serenade 7:20 KLAC-Crosby & Co. KPI-Motor Meiodies KMPC-Penny Serenade KECA-Buzz Adlam KFWB-Hair Raising Talk KIJ-Gisco Kid KNX-Woman's Forum KPAC-Echoes & Encores 7:45 KPI-Pro and Conn KFWB-Hosary Hour 8:00 P. M. KLAC-News, Baseball, Seattle-Hilyd. KPI-One Man's Family KMPC-News, N. Neshbitt KECA-Defense Attorney KIXA-Theatre KIXA-KFWB-Radio News Club KPAC-concert 8:15 KPI-World News KMPC-Baseball—Senior-Directors 9:15 KBJ-Pulton Lewis 9:20 KECA-News and Thtr. KBJ-Crime Fighters KBX-Palladium 9:45 KFWB-KHI-News 10:00 P. M. KLAC-News, Music KFI-Reporter KBQ-Dance Time KECA-KKI-News KBJ-I Love Mystery KBFW-Bene Norman KPAC-Music Crossroads 10:15 KPI-Michael Hinn KBQ-Pink Awards KECA-Dr. Bellus KBX-Harmon & Alcott 10:20 KPI-Passing Parade KECA-Orcch KBJ-Lonesome Gal KBQ-Philip Numan KBFW-Gene Norman 10:45 Lionel Barrymore KECA-News, N.Yorkers 11:00 P. M. KLAC-Music KIJ-News KMPC-Dance Time KNX-News, Sports KECA-Orcch. KNX-Baseball—Senior-Directors LEGAL NOTICES (Pub Anaheim Gazette, Aug. 16, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 1951) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES W. LETBETTER, Deceased. NO. 20440 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Administratrix of the Estate of the above named decedent. TODAY'S CROSS HORIZONTAL 1 Blunder 4 Scent 4 Unkind 4 Doctrine 4 Sun god 4 Animal allied to the raccoon 5 Small So... KMPO-Lonesome Gul KCEA-Stress Howard KNK-Tom Harmon 5:20 KLAQ-News KWM-Cusee KMPO-Stim of Song KCEA-Betting Huntler KNK-Singing Marshal KNK-World Today KPAC-Whoa Bill Club 5:40 KLAQ-Sam Butler KIM-Potter Peterson KMPO-Tom Tunen KCA-News KXX-Frank Goes 6:00 P.M. KLAQ-KMPO-News KCEA-News, R. Weaver KKI-Daniel Bettler KNB-News KXE-Central Clockkm. 8:15 KLAQ-Al Jarris KCPA-Bon Kelley KCA-Douglas Howe KNJ-Newsrel KFWB-Sports 8:30 KPI-Mr. Keen KCPA-Jon Hernandes KAU-Nickie Cruise KKI-Answer Man KXE-Summer Cruise KFWB-Amer Dance 8:45 KLJ-Sam Have TELEVISION Friday, Aug. 24 5:00 P.M. KTSL (2)-Ghost Town KNK-(4)-Boots "n" Saddle KTLA (5)-News, Music KECА (7)-Forman Phillips KTFI (9)-Film KTY (11)-Nate Riders KLCU (12)-Al Jarris 8:15 KTFI (5)-Having Beauty 8:20 KTLA (5)-Police Call KNBH (4)-Dorothy Doody KTLA (5)-Cowboy Thrill KTFI (8)-News KLCAC (13)-Bitch Post, "Drums of Destiny" 8:25 KTFI (9)-TV Unit. 6:00 P.M. 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KECА (7)---Valley of the Lawless** 11:20 11:20-Date With Judy 12:20 12:30-Girl Mmed Smith 12:20-Faith Baldwin 1:00 Paddock Parade 1:15 Scouting In Action KTTV (11)---12:45-Serenade** 12:45 Air Force Convention** 3:00 Farm Fair** 4:00** Theater** "Sweepstakes Annie" **KLAC (13)**---12:00-Sat. Mat. to 6:15 HORIZONTAL 1 Blunderer Scent Classified record Written letter Place of cojourn Symbol associated with Athena River in Africa Common article Mind queen Paddle Motor coach Railroad So. Am. ungulate Stretch wide Small swallow Fuel Container Smeared with a viscous substance Composition for the phano Premium paint Cut short Stave of a cask. Projecting part of a building Lodge FEEL SMALL SERVE PEPSI SATURDAY A.M. 7:00 A.M. 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KLAC-News,570 Club KMPC-Personality KECA-News KhJ-Dance by the Sea KNX-Philip Norman KBW-Bill Janson KBF-Amatines 2:15 KIJ-Bandstand KECA-Horse Race 2:30 KBPC-Salute to Bessy KECA-Sat.With Bill KBJ-Ga.Crackers KNX-This Is Living 3:00 P.M. KLAC-News,570 Club KIJ-Bandstand KBPC-News,Hits KECA-Mariner in Review KBW-Peter Potter KBJ-Bands For Bonds KNX-Gross Sec Usla. KBF-A Opera 3:30 KECA-Harry Wlamer KNX-This Is L.A. KhJ-Marine Band KBF-Music 2:45 KECA-Vacationland KBF-Peter Potter 4:00 P.M. KIJ-C News.Jamboree KBPC-To Vets KECA-Jr.Junction KNX-Farm.News KBJ-John Flynn KBF-Masterpieces 4:15 KIJ-Living.1951 KBPC-St.Francis Hr. KECIA-Music Festival KBF-WB-Blind Artists 4:45 KIJ-Racing KBPO-Future of Democracy. KBJ-Twin News KBFW-Bed Rowe (C) - 1951 by Universal Radio Feature Synd.-Tom E. Dinson. LEGAL NOTICES HEIM Gazette, Aug. 15, 16, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 1951.) SUPERIOR COURT OF STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Matter of the Estate of W. LETBETTER, DeNO. 20446 OFFICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE hereby given that the Adminstratrix of the be above named decedent. LEGAL NOTICES will sell at private sale, subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on or after Wednesday, September 6, 1951, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. at the law offices of Wm. P. Webb, at 407 Bank of Amerios Building, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, all the right, interest and estate of the said Charles W. Letbetter, at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of the said Charles W. Letbetter, at the time of his death, in DAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE LEGAL NOTICES and to that certain real property particularly described as follows to-wit: All that certain real property in the County of Orange, State of California, described as: Tarcel I. That portion of Lot 3, Block 15, Yorba Linda Tract, per Map recorded in Book 5, pages 17 and 18 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, Califoria, lying Northerly of the Anaheim -Union Water Company's ditch through said lot, said ditch is also known as the Cajon Canal and is so shown on the map referred to. Parcel II. That portion of Lot 6, Block 15, Yorba Linda Tract, as per map recorded in Book 5, pages 17 and 18 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, Califoria, lying Northerly of the Anaheim -Union Water Company's ditch through said lot, said ditch is also known as the Cajon Canal and is so shown on the map referred to. SUBJECT to any covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservations, rights, rights of way and easements of record. This offer is invited for sale property and must be in writing and will be received at the law offices of Wm. P. Webb, 407 Bank of America Building, Anaheim, California, attorney for said Administratrix, or may be filled with the Clerk of the said Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, or delivered to the said Administratrix personally at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of said sale. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash in lawful money of the United States of America, or upon credit, or for part cash and part credit as said Administratrix may deem for the advantage, benefit and best interest of said estate. At least ten per cent of the purchase price in cash to be paid on date of sale, and the balance whether cash upon credit must be paid on confirmation of sale by the Court. Dated August 13, 1951. MILD D. L. FERGUS, Administratrix of the Easte of Charles W. Letbetter, deceased. WM. P. WEBB.-Attorney for Administratrix. Anaheim Gazette by JOHN S. NEUBAUER The Lord is with you, while ye be with him—II Chron. 15:2. RECREATION—Dorothy Holvay was a power in the Orange Empire Girls' league this year. She got 22 hits in 44 times at bat for .500 season average. That's hitting! ... Walt Myer's Orange Rockets won the league title by beating Fullerton's Little Sweet-hearts twice... Incidentally, Le Kavanagh's Orange County Mick get Softball tournament at Fullerton was a success... Don Leibhart and Dave Hernandez had the Anaheim Roaring Rainbows goin LEGAL NOTICES bed to be widened and surfaced with plant-mixed surfacing on existing pavement and on untreated soil; base and seal coats to be applied a four-lane divided highway. Bids are required for the entire work described herein. In accordance with the provision of Section 1770 of the Labor Code the Department of Public Works has ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work to be done to be as follows: Classification Rate per hour Apprentice engineer, including fireman, firmer, greaser Asphalt plant (firm) cleaner Boxman or mixer box operator (concrete or asphalt plant) Carpenter Cement dumper (on 1 yard FEEL SMART...BE SMART... WE PEPSI FOR MORE BOUNCE TO THE COUNCE Terms and conditions of sale: Cash in lawful money of the United States of America, or upon credit, or for part cash and part credit as said Administratrix may deem for the advantage, benefit and best interest of soil state. At least ten per cent of the purchase price in cash to be paid on date of sale, and the balance, whether cash or upon credit, must be paid on confirmation of sale by the Court. Dated August 13, 1951. MILDRED L. FERGUS, Administratrix of the State of Charles W. Letbater, deceased. WM. P. WEBB, Attorney for Administratrix. LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette, August 10, 1951). STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the State Highway Engineer, Room 406, Division of Highways, Building, 120 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, California until 4 o'clock pm, on September 6, 1951, at which time they will be publicly opened and read in Room 2 of solid building, for constructing State Highway in accordance with the specifications thereof, to which special reference is made, as follows: Orange County, on Stanton Avenue, between Garden Grove Avenue and Lincoln Avenue (VII-Ora-171-B), about 4 miles in length, a new two lane roadway to be graded and surfaced with plant-mixed surface on untreated rock base over imported subbase material; the existing road- Concrete curer—impervious membrane Drill core, diamond or dragon Driller (all others) Driller of dump trucks (less than 4 yards water level) Driver of dump trucks (4 yards but less than 8 yards water level) Driver of dump trucks (8 yards but less than 12 yards water level) Driver of dump trucks (8 yards but less than 12 yards water level) Driver of dump trucks (12 yards but less than 16 yards water level) Driver of dump trucks (16 yards or more water level) Flagman Heavy duty repairman Heavy duty repairman—helper Laborer Motor patrol operator, including any type of power blade Operator and tender of pneumatic and electric tools, vibrating machines and similar mechanical tools not separately classified herein. Painter (brush) Powderman Reliiforing iron worker Roller operator Saw filer Screw operator Table power saw operator Tractor operator—bulldozer tamper, scraper or drag type shovel or boom attachments Universal equipment operator (shovel, draugline, derrick, derrick—barge, clamshell or crane) Water truck driver—under 2500 gallons Water truck driver—2500 gallons or more Any classification omitted herein not less than Overtime—not less than one half (1½) times the above rates. Sundays and holidays—not less than one and one-half (1½) times the above rates. Plans may be seen, and forms proposed, bonds, contract, and specifications may be obtained at the office of the State Highway Engineer, Public Works Building, Sacramento California, and they may be seen at the offices of the District Engineer at Los Angeles and San Francisco at the office of the District Engineer of the district in which the work is situated and at the office of the Associated General Contractors in San Francisco. No bid will be considered unless it is made on a blank form furnished by the State Highway Engineer and made in accordance with the provisions set forth in Section 1770 of the Labor Code. SAVE 5¢ Buy the Carton Pick up several cartons today! 37¢ plus deposit PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO., Santa Ana Under Appointment from the PEPSI-COLA CO., New York Our Business Is ... because we pr customers. We'll be glad to have We are sure you, too CANTO Serving both CHINES 156 S. Los Ang FOODS YOU WILL YOU C Phone A TAKE HOME A MEAL Close Only John Tynes' Placetta Kids were too much for them. Rudy Osneros, Placentia's little southpaw, is really an outstanding athlete. He picks oranges in the daytime and comes out and pitches softball at night. VIGNETTE—It was the last play of a tournament game. The ball was hit to a plucky little second baseman who booted it. It was a costly error as it cost his team its ball game. No sooner had the dust cleared from the baselines, than his coach was on top of him reading the riot act to the little 11-year-old. "Do you see that?" Tynes asked, "I hate to see something like that." A few minutes later Bud Goodell was being congratulated on having won the game: "I'd rather have lost, than to have that kid eaten out the way he was. He was crying when he left the field." Willie Wilson, the La Habra recreation director, agreed. "I heard him all the way across the field." Anaheim is exceedingly fortunate in having such outstanding men as Don Derr, Roy Merk, Don Leibhart and Dave Hernandez directing the destiny of its kids. No Anaheim kid ever got a lawling out for making an error. It is through their mistakes that they and their teammates learn to play the game. TOLD Y'SO—When we told our customers—both of 'em—to watch Clare Van Hoorebeke's Anaheim Legion baseball team, they smiled, knowingly. Well, Bucky Walters' Fullerton outfit may have won the title, but Anaheim is still playing CLASSIFIED Classified rates for Anaheim Gazette Anaheim Gazette Shopper and (minimum 12 words) 1 time 36c 2 times 54c 3 times 72c 4 times 90c 5 times $1.08 Card of Thanks $1.00 In Memorium $1.00 So word 1st day — 1½ thereafter Address, phone number, etc., constitute a word. Minimum charge 36c. Deadline for copy, corrections or cancellations 9:00 a.m.; day of publication. We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement ordered for more than one time. We reserve the right to adjust in full, any error, by a correct publication of the advertisement. Phone 2206 for Results ANNOUNCEMENTS Cemeteries LOMA VISTA MEMORIAL PARK Fullerton, California Endowment Care Provided Phone Fullerton 158 Res. Anaheim 3811 Florists FUNERAL DISPLAYS $2.50 & up Day or Night—PHONE 5772 We Invite Charge Accounts. A phone call establishes your acct. Delivery covering Orange Co. Fred's House of Flowers and seal coats to be applied to a four-lane divided highway, are required for the entire occupation with the provisions on 1770 of the Labor Code. Rate per hour for convenience engineer, including fireman, oiler, greaser, plant fireman, raker and ironer, mixer or mixer box operator (concrete or asphalt cement), finisher, mixer operator (string type and mobile mixer), curer-impervious membrane (core, diamond or rock), all others), dump trucks (less than 4 yards water level), dump trucks (4 yards but less than 8 yards water level), dump trucks (8 yards but less than 12 yards water level), dump trucks (12 yards but less than 16 yards water level), dump trucks (16 yards or more water level). Mercian, duty repairman, duty repairman, patrol operator, any type of power driver, tender of pneumatic and electric tools, operating machines and similar mechanical tools separately classified in water (brush), iron worker, operator, scraper or dragger, power saw operator, bulldozer operator, bulldozer scraper or dragger shovel or boom attachments. Persical equipment operator novel, dragline, derrick, trick-barge, clamshell crane). truck driver-under 500 gallons. truck driver-2500 gallons or more. classification omitted in not less than 1.67 time-not less than one and half (1½) times the above rates. may be seen, and forms of bond, contract, and specimen may be obtained at the office State Highway Engineer, Pub Works Building, Sacramento, and they may be seen at offices of the District Engineers Angeles and San Francisco office of the District Engineer district in which the work is laid at and at the office of the Assembl General Contractors in San Co. Will be considered unless it on a blank form furnished by State Highway Engineer and is in accordance with the provisions on 1770 of the Labor Code. TOLD Y'SO—When we told our customers—both of 'em-to watch Clare Van Hoorebeke's Anaheim Legion baseball team, they smiled knowingly. Well, Bucky Walter's Fullerton outfit may have won the title, but Anaheim is still playing ball. Van Hoorebeke has done wonders with the junior Legion team, and please—please don't sell him short this fall. Anaheim will be a football power. LINES-O-TYPE—Sam Collins, your representative in the state assembly, says we've developed a "hitch-hiking idea" in government—that's where everyone rides on the taxpayer's back. Mrs. P. M. Nelson indicated that registrations are far below expectations in today's Red Cross blood donation drive. It is doubtful if the 200 pint quota will be reached. Donald Ralston and the Anaheim school board is to be congratulated. He has been named principal of the Thomas Jefferson school. He did a mighty good job at the Savanna Elementary school. It wasn't the pants burglar who took Ceell Whitfield's portable radio. The thief cut a screen window to get in... Fullerton almost had another of those packing house fires last night. A gas pump was blazing away at the site of last year's costly fire. CALIFORNIANA—Portola's expedition camped at the mouth of the present Gaviota Pass. His soldiers called it "La Gaviota" because they killed a sea gull there August 24, 1769. SIDELIGHTS—Louis Jacobson, Placentia's number one booster, is always to be seen on the sidelines. He is 100 per cent for any kid's recreational enterprise. Placentia's Bobby Tolbert is a 12-year-old Babe Ruth of midget softball. The big kid clobbered out 21 home runs in less than two months. Ronnie Raya is Clasero's catcher. He's a plucky lad who carries a lot of weight. NITECAPSULE—Ain't it the Our Business Is Increasing ... because we prepare foods to please our customers. We'll be glad to have you drop in. We are sure you, too, will like our food. CANTON CAFE Serving both CHINESE and AMERICAN FOODS 15G S. Los Angeles St., Anaheim FOODS YOU WILL ENJOY AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD Phone ANAHEIM 6826 LAKE HOME A MEAL OPEN 5 P.M. to 3 A.M. Closed Tuesdays Placentia's number one booster is always to be seen on the sidelines. He is 100 per cent for any kid's recreational enterprise. Placentia's Bobby Tolbert is a 12-year-old Babe Ruth of midget softball. The big kid clobbered out 21 home runs in less than two months. Ronnie Raya is Clisnero's catcher. He's a plucky lad who carries a lot of weight. NITECAPSULE — Ain't it the truth? Many a guy who thinks he has a gal on the string, discovers that she's got him hooked. Because of natural friction at the banks, a stream moves more slowly at the sides than at the center. TRENCHING, skiploader, scraper and post hole digger for hire or rent. Ph. Anaheim 2-8282. FORMER TEACHER, mother, will care for two or three year old in her home week days. Rates, New home. Fenced yard. Call 6894. SICK ROOM GIFT If you plan to give a friend in the hospital a gift of perfume, toilet water or cologne, it is wise to select a light, refreshing cologne rather than an overpowering, sickening scent.