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TEAM 1 members with their subscription scores are, left to right: Tommy Thueson, 19; Eddie Aguilar, 6; Jim McIlwain, 1; Gilbert Koehler, 5; Team Captain Jerrold (Mousey) Davies, Gary Tuesson, 1; Rudy Morales, 19; Lloyd well, 15, and David Stovall, 17. NEW YORK UP—Pilcher Vie Ruschi of the New York Yankees defeated the Philadelphia Athletics again today, 5-1, although he had to have help from his infield mates and relief pitcher Bob Ku-zaya. PROTECTS from PROTECTS from FIRE from THEFT A SECURITY SAFE DEPOSIT BOX Concrete-and-steel vaults...a strongbox that opens only with your key and your signature...rentals to fit your pocketbook. Call at the Safe Deposit AU Open House Set for Display Next Monday With members of civic organizations, city officials and parents as special guests, Anaheim Union High school will hold its annual Open House program on Monday evening, April 28 from 6 to 8 p.m. The entire plant will be open for public inspection and all text books and teaching materials on display. Teachers will be present to answer any questions regarding the instruction program of the school. Persons sincerely interested in the welfare of Anaheim’s public school system are being urged to take this opportunity to become better acquainted with their school and its program. During the evening the school Parent-Teacher Association will serve a cafeteria-style dinner in the plant's cafeteria with a $1.00 charge. The dinner is for all visitors, as well as parents of students. The open house will conclude with a special presentation of "Good News," Broadway hit music. Local Realtors Prepare for Santa Ana Me Elaborate plans are being for the Realtor's 1952 Educational and Sales Council of the California Real Estate Society to be held in San at the Santa Ana Ebell club 625 French st., tomorrow, according to Jack Thompson is in charge of enrollment 'the Anaheim Realty board. Lloyd Loveland of New Beach, regional vice president the 23rd district reported 30 realtors from Long Beach join the Santa Ana group. Ana reported 300 reservations or doubled the expected attendance and are arranging for a hall. The Educational sub-com­on faculty, after extensive search of available space throughout California, se­men of experience in educa­tivities with a practical successful real estate back ground Also the California Society o­fified Public Accountants th­eir state educational comm­ission have selected a speaker qua SAFE DEPOSIT BOX Concrete-and-steel vaults...a strongbox that opens only with your key and your signature...rentals to fit your pocketbook. Call at the Safe Deposit Department at your nearby Security Bank tomorrow. SECURITY-FIRST NATIONAL BANK ANAHEIM BRANCH CENTER and LEMON STS: During the evening the school Parent-Teacher Association will serve a cafeteria-style dinner in the plant's cafeteria with a $1.00 charge. The dinner is for all visitors, as well as parents of students. The open house will conclude with a special presentation of "Good News." Broadway hit musical being staged by the school's music, drama and physical education departments. The musical, beginning at 8 p.m., highlights a cast of more than 35 and includes memorable tunes of the 1920s such as the popular "Varsity Drag," "Lucky in Love," "The Best Things in Life Are Free," "Pass That Peace Pipe," and "Good News." Leading roles are held by Dixy-lee Hopkins, Bruce Horner, Eddie SEE HOW MUCH YOU GET HOW LITTLE YOU PAY! ONLY $2242.00 plus license and sales tax DELIVERED LOCALLY for a big, roomy sedan, ready to drive. Come in now—for an extra large allowance on your present car. Dollar for dollar you can't beat Pontiac BEVINS PONTIAC CO., 336 S. LOS ANGELES ST., ANAHEIM Orange County's Oldest Fontaine Dealer Phone 4612 "YOU'RE AHEAD!"—Circulation Manager Don Young of the Gazette tells Rodney Thueson, left, captain of Team 2 in the current Gazette circulation contest, Jerrold (Mousey) David, captain of Team 1, takes the consolation prize for the moment, but his team is not far behind and is working hard to close the gap. The teams have been averaging 150 new subscriptions per week and will continue working until 1000 new "starts" have been secured. Top individual scorers are David with 51, Ernest Lenord with 43 and Ronald Swank with 35.—(Gazette photos by Kreldt) YRENIO ORTEGA DIES Yrenio Ortega, 70, a native son born in Mesa Grande and living in Orange county for 55 years, died in Orange hospital April 17 after a brief illness. His home of late has been at 139 E. Ash st., Fullerton. He is survived by one half-brother, Joe La Chappa and niece, Mrs. Mary C. Matteson of Valley Center. There will be a recitation of the Holy Rosary for Yrenio Ortego this evening at 8 o'clock at the Hilgenfeld mortuary and Mass will be read tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock at Our Lady Guada- POLLING PLACES County Clerk, B. J. Smith, has announced the polling places for the June 3 primary election in Stanton: Precinct No. 1 at Savanna Elementary school, 7791 E. Cerritos ave.; Precinct No. 2, Stanton Lions Community clubhouse, 10571 S. Chestnut st.; and Precinct No. 3, Stanton Community church clubrooms, 10591 S. Chestnut st. lupe church, 1314 East 3rd st., Santa Ana. Burial will take place in the Cemetery of the Holy Sepulcher. FERGUSC AGAINST SETTL On April 9, 1952, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York entered a final judgment, with the consent of all parties, which ended four years of litigation between Harry Ferguson, Inc. and Ford Motor Company and others. It was ordered and adjudged that: 1. The sum of $9,250,000 shall be paid to Harry Ferguson, Inc., as royalties on Patents Nos. 1,916,945; 2,118,180; 2,223,002 and 2,486,257. 2. Ford Motor Company shall not manufacture, after December 31, 1952, such tractors, and Dearborn Motors Corporation shall not sell any such tractors manufactured after December 31, 1952, as have 1. The sum of $9,250,000 shall be paid to Harry Ferguson, Inc., as royalties on Patents Nos. 1,916,945; 2,118,180; 2,223,002 and 2,486,257. 2. Ford Motor Company shall not manufacture, after December 31, 1952, such tractors, and Dearborn Motors Corporation shall not sell any such tractors manufactured after December 31, 1952, as have (a) a pump having a valve on its suction side, as for example in the present Ford 8N tractor, arranged to be automatically controlled in accordance with the draft of an implement, or (b) a pump for a hydraulically operated draft control system for implement control and a power take-off shaft both driven by the lay shaft of the transmission, as for example in the present Ford 8N tractor, or (c) a coupling mechanism on the upper portion of the center housing, of the form employed in Ford 8N tractors manufactured prior to November 22, 1949; and Ford Motor Company and Dearborn Motors Corporation must affix a notice on any long coupling pins, manufactured by them, to the effect that the pin is sold only for replacement on 8N tractors made by Ford prior to November 22, 1949. WALLACE TRACTOR 110 NORTH MANCHESTER, ANAHEIM ONLY THE FERGUSON TRACTOR HAS T TEAM 2 members with their subscription scores are, left to right: Ernest Lenord, 43; Walter Wittesch, 14; Jerry Friday, 9; Vic Salazar, 23; Team Captain Rodney Thueson, 20; Ronald Swank, 35; Fitzpatrick, 13, and Donald Maloney, 2. Florists to Aid Cancer Campaign Orange County Florist Assn., represented by Don Baggott, announced today the local florists' plans for supporting the American Cancer society's drive for funds. On April 25, 1000 corsages will be offered for sale throughout Orange county between the hours of 12 noon and 9 p.m. These corsages will be made at no cost to the Cancer society with all proceeds to be turned over to the Canver drive. Growers, wholesalers and retail florists are donating flowers, florist supplies and labor. Throughout the night of April 24 dozens of florists will assemble corsages for sale the next day. This program was carried out by the Orange County Florists Assn. during last year's Cancer drive. It is hoped that proceeds received this year will even surpass last year's liberal donations. New for this year's sale will be several hundred boutonnieres to be offered downtown business and professional men. Leonard Jennings In Infantry School Leonard Jennings, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Jennings, 7062 E. Orange ave., is in his first month of infantry training at Fort Ord. He was chosen to receive the first rifle issued his group of trainees and after his acceptance speech, was given the rifle to keep. Leonard, Jr., is married to the former Donna Mae Fairchild, who works at Kwikset Locks and makes her home at 207 E. Broadway, Anaheim. USON SUIT NST FORD TLED! Court for the final judgment, four years of Ford Motor judged that: Barry Fergu1,916,945; e. after Deborn Motors manufact- This notice will continue to be affixed until October 25, 1966. 3. The Ford Motor Company and Dearborn Motors Corporation shall have a period of time, expiring not later than December 31, 1952, in which to make these changes. 4. All other claims and counter claims are dismissed and withdrawn on the merits. A copy of the consent judgment is available to anyone interested in reading it. 4. All other claims and counter claims are dismissed and withdrawn on the merits. A copy of the consent judgment is available to anyone interested in reading it. This settlement between Harry Ferguson, Inc. and The Ford Motor Company resolves the issues. The inventions in their entirety with which this action was concerned will be found only in the Ferguson Tractor and in the Ferguson System in the future. It is fitting that farmers all over the world...and especially in the Americas...shall continue to look to Ferguson for fulfillment of all that these inventions contribute to a greater and more prosperous agriculture. Better implements, better farming practices, more abundant production, and lower farming costs have resulted from the Ferguson System as employed in the Ferguson Tractor. Now, indeed, the Ferguson with the ONE AND ONLY complete Ferguson System is THE tractor that meets MORE of the needs of MORE of the farmers MORE of the time. This can be proved to you at a demonstration on your own farm. Such a demonstration can be quickly arranged by telephone. Won't you call us about it? THE TRACTOR SALES PHONE ANAHEIM 3529 TOR HAS THE GENUINE FERGUSON SYSTEM