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4 Anaheim Gazette WED. MORNING. MARCH 4. 1953
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
ALYRIC
NOTICE
ALL MEN ARE REQUESTED TO MAINTAIN A MILITARY BEARING.
AT ALL TIMES!
CAFT, KLOTZ
COMMANDANT.
BUT, I TELL YOU JUPITER WAS THROWING THUNDERBOLTS AT ME!...
YOUR MAJESTY!
AND I SAW DIANA AND BACCHUS AND VENUS!
YOU WERE SUFFERIN' FROM AN EVIL ENCHANTMENT!
MY GRAN'PA WANTED TO HAVE SOME FUN, SO HE PUT A SPELL ON YE.
BUT THOUCH THE COOT RETIR YEARS AGO!
NO ASTAR SHIPS IN SIGHT?! HA! DISTRORED BY OUR PLASS-UP! WE JUST ENERGED FROM THEIR DEBOS!
HOPE OUR OTHER TWO SHIPS CAN FOLLOW US THROUGH THIS MURK WITHOUT COLLIDING WITH US!!
NO ASTAR SAILS IN SIGHT! HA! DESTROYED BY OUR FLAGSHIP! WE JUST ENERGED FROM THEIR DEBTS!
HOPE OUR OTHER TWO SHIPS CAN FOLLOW US THROUGH THIS MURK WITHOUT COLLIDING WITH US!
AHH! O CAPTAIN! BUT THEN... WHERE IS OUR FLAGSHIP?
I'LL PUT A SPLINT ON THAT ARM AND RUSH YOU TO A MEDIC
GOOD JOB! SAVING YOU SAVED ME!
AND WHO ARE YOU, BY THE WAY!
NAME'S "ROBBIE ROY... I AND MY BOAT "WEE TOO" ARE SAILING AROUND THE WORLD
ZEEZ TRINGS ARRIVE FOR YOU!
YES... I SENT FOR THEM... NOW IF YOU GIRLS WILL HELP...
TWENTY-MINUTES LAST
PRINCESS!!! YOU ARE BEHAVING MOST STRANGE! ZI IS NOT LIKE YOU!
JEEPERS, DIANA, I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO WHEN A BOY ASKS TO KISS GOODNIGHT.
WELL, JANE, OF COURSE IT DEPRIDS ON WHO THE BOY IS AND HOW WELL YOU KNOW HIM...
STILL... I'D ADVISE YOU TO GIVE IT SO SERIOUS THOUGH
MYRA, DID YOU KNOW THAT
DURING CENTENNIAL WEEK
EVERYONE IN TOWN IS SPOSED
TO DRESS IN OLD TIME
COSTUMES LIKE THEY
WORE A HUNRED YEARS
AGO?
NO! REALLY?...SOUNDS
LIKE FUN! WE'VE GOT
SEVERAL OLD TRUNKS
UP IN THE ATTIC THAT
WOULD BE JUST A
GOLD MINE OF
OLD CLOTHES!
MAYBE NOT QUITE A
GOLD MINE...MORE LIKE
A JUNK SHOP!
IT WAS THE BEST FIGHT WE E
DINNER, THE THEATRE AND BU
IRANIAN RIOTERS CHEER SHAH'S BROTHER — Shouting Iranians carry Prince Ali Reza on their shoulders in Tehran in front of the royal palace during riotous demonstration against prime minister Mossadegh. The rioters shouted "give us death in his house." Mossad active in his
Anaheim
County Tax A
And Highly U
HOPE OUR OTHER TWO SHIPS CAN FOLLOW US THROUGH THIS MURK WITHOUT COLLIDING WITH US!
AND I HOPE WE DONT COLLIDE WITH LIMBIAN SHIPS FLYING BLIND THROUGH HERE!
NAME'S 'ROBBIE ROY...I AND MY BOAT 'WEE TOO' ARE SAILING AROUND THE WORLD
A 20 FOOT BOAT SAILING 'ROUND THE WORLD'
SEEMS LIKE FICTION? LISTEN...
TWENTY MINUTES LATER
PRINCESS/ YOU ARE BEHAVING MOST STRANGE! ZIS IS NOT LIKE YOU!
STILL I ADVISE YOU TO GIVE IT SOME SERIOUS THOUGHT.
WHILE YOU'RE KISSING HIM.
Anaheim Gazetteer
by JOHN S. NEUBAUER
Being all fashioned of the self-same dust,
Let us be merciful as well as just.
—Longfellow.
WORDS OF WISDOM — Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright.—Psa. 37:37.
NEWSPAPERING — They say there's nothing as old as yesterday's paper. But so far nothing seems to have cut down the newspaper's appeal as a medium of information and entertainment. Television may have cut down theater and sport event attendance, but the printed word is still king. Radio and television newcasts have large listening audiences, but it is to newspapers that these listeners turn for facts. Newspaper advertising, accordingly, draws potentially more customers than the radio or television commercial which high pressures listeners to a point or irritation. A classified or a display au doesn't have that effect on readers. Surveys show that newspaper ads are thoroughly read.
TRAINING CAMP — The gentlemen of the press converged on La Palma park Saturday afternoon, but Rosie Gilhousen wasn't too anxious to pose for the news pictures. Seems like the Hollywood scout scratched his physiology by trying to push it through a winosmield ... Everybody and his brother was interested in getting a look at Bobby Bragan, the one Texan who replaced red Haney at the helm of the Stars ... Vic Truedy who helped celebrate his father's birthday Sunday and is celebrating his 85th tomorrow, was on hand hand-snaking. "Is the wind blowing over at Long Beach? he asked Vern Stephens. "It sure is," was the reply ... And you can bet that the ballplayers are back in Anaheim. They've discovered Martina's place. "They don't feed em. They keep pushing the food at 'em," one official said as he gave Albin and Martha Trabert a lethanced compliment.
PEOPLE—Bill Cook, the Ana-
County Tax And Highly Uptake
by George E. Hart
We have arrived at the year when that most unpopular fellow, the county assessor, our door.
That probably is why he generally unpopular. His car only visual and direct we have with the great machinery of the county assessment. In this county, that also most city government includes, of course, all school ricts.
So when we think of tax think about the assessor, and hot under the collar. When see that bigger tax bill, we the assessor. Sure, we do, he's the fellow who came into door and then, later, we go whopper tax bill.
The great mass of taxpa utterly ignorant of what goes between the time the tax makes his call and the time tax bill arrives. They simply the two events in their thief and blame one for the other.
So the assessor is not one most generally unpopular at the courthouse, he also most generally misjudged.
Because, the fact of the matter is, the assessor has nothing ever to do with the size of the bill.
His job, and his only job spread the tax burden as ably as possible among the payers. His sole task is touate property.
Only if your property is uated higher than property value in your vicinity do you a legitimate kick coming at the assessor.
The assessor might double assessed value of your property but that fact would not add ny to your tax bill.
The factor which few determine the size of the tax is the budget. Not the assessor. Not the tax rate. It's the bury It's how much money government spends that determines...
MODEST MAIDENS
Trademark Registered U.S. Patent Office
WAS THE BEST FIGHT WE EVER HAD! HE HAD TO TAKE ME OUT TO NER, THE THEATRE AND BUY ME A NEW DRESS TO MAKE UP!!
PEOPLE—Bill Cook, the Anaheim bandmaster and tennis enthusiast, is popular with music lovers. That's something. Imagine a kid liking the guy who makes 'em practice scales? That's something.
Leo Fender, the Anaheim youngster who grew up to become the nation's leading electric guitar manufacturer, has moved into his endangered factory on the former Arch Edwards place on N. Raymond. All the hillbillies know Fender by his product... Merton Purkiss is helping landscape Jack Dutton's country place on Orangethorpe. Cecil Crew, the Anaheim-Fullerton car magnate, took over the old Dutton hulftop hacienda after adding a swimming pool.
NUGGETS—E. O. (Tex) Bolton's cotton crop has been plowed under, Vern Brown grew the stuff last year, but chances are there won't be a second crop. A subdivision is encroaching on Tex's plantation... Ernest Bastady of Buena Park lost his TV viewer. A TV-Ian walked into the Bastady Buena-Park home and walked out with the set. Too bad Ernie wasn't on hand... Santa Ana and Newport Beach police seem to be in hot water. The man in the street doesn't like the smell of it... Ever get a look-see of that bright yalla the highway department uses on its signals? It shricks.
MEMO—Don't forget the man with the whiskers: Uncle Som'l day comes March 15. Remember?
At the conclusion of its active board meeting Monday, California CIO Council denounces the Communist party as insurers of the recent anti-securities trials.
Manuel Dias, president, "The introduction of "Zion" as an issue in the recent P trial, the charge of an 'intellectual Jewish conspiracy' and specific accusation that Israel seeking to provoke concern among nations, is a charge close to that incitement to hatred for which a number Nazis were sentenced to death Nuremberg, that the Prague ordinance and the international Communist conspiracy which stigated that government's already stand convicted before bar of world opinion."
The executive board of the ifornia CIO Council requested national headquarters to urge secretary-general of the U.N. Nations to place before the Society Council, the General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations threat to fundamental rights and international peace security. A full scale investigation was urged.
Dias also emphasized that executive board had urged de of Senator Tenney's Constitution Amendment 21 which would limit discrimination on racial ligious and nationality grounds all phases of modern life.
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 27, March 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 1983)
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE.
In the matter or the Estate of HALLIE V. CHANDLER, Decensed.
NO. 225E
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Executor of the Estate of Hallee V. Chandler, deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest and best bidder upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned and subject to confirmation by said Supervise Court on March 18, 1983 at ten o'clock, or thereafter within the time allowed by law, at the office of McFadden, Turner and Owens, at 60f Bank of America Building, Anaheim, California, all right, title, interest and estate of said Hallee V. Chandler, deceased, at the time of her death and in right, title and interest that said wife was acquired, by operation of law or otherwise other than or in addition to that of said Hallie V. Chandler at the time of her death in and to the real property described as follows:
All that real property situated in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, described as follows:
Lot #5 of the "Anaheim Investment Company's Tract" as shown on a Map recorded in Book 7, pages 33 and 34 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California.
Subject to the building restrictions contained in a deed dated August 18th, 1913, made by Anaheim Investment Company, a Corporation, to Herman Stern, recorded September 10th, 1913, in Book 242 of Deeds, page 142, Orange County Records,
and personal property described as follows:
Anaheim Union Water Company,
Certificate No. $560 for four (4) shares issued May 7, 1951.
Anaheim Union Water Company,
Certificate No. $582 for one (1) share issued July 2, 1951.
(Both items on Lot #5, Anaheim Investment Tract.)
Hids or offers are invited for said real and personal property and must be in writing and will be received at the office of McFadden, Turner & Owens attorneys for said Executor or may be filed with the Clerk of said Superior Court or delivered to the said Executor personally, at any time after first publication of this notice and before making said sale.
Said sale will be made upon the following terms:
Cash or such other terms as may be required.
County Tax Assessor is Misjudged And Highly Unpopular Individual
by George E. Hart
We have arrived at the time of ear when that most unpopular fellow, the county assessor, visits our door.
That probably is why he is so generally unpopular. His chore is dirty chore, because he is only visual and direct contact we have with the great taxing machinery of the county government. In this county, that means so many city governments and includes, of course, all school districts.
So when we think of taxes, we think about the assessor, and get not under the collar. When we see that bigger tax bill, we cuss the assessor. Sure, we do, because the fellow who came to our door and then, later, we got that shopper tax bill.
The great mass of taxpayers is utterly ignorant of what goes on between the time the assessor takes his call and the time the tax bill links. They simply link two events in their thinking, and blame one for the other.
So the assessor is not only the most generally unpopular fellow the courthouse, he also is the most generally misjudged.
Because, the fact of the matter the assessor has nothing whatever to do with the size of the tax bill.
His job, and his only job, is to read the tax burden as equally as possible among the taxpayers. His sole task is to evaluate property.
Only if your property is evaluated higher than property of like due in your vicinity do you have legitimate kick coming at the assessor.
The assessor might double the assessed value of your property, that fact would not add a penny to your tax bill.
The factor which few realize determines the size of the tax bill the budget. Not the assessment, it’s how much money governs that determines how much tax you have to pay. That’s really very simple after all, when you think about it. But few taxpayers think about it. They get their tax bill and start yelling, not thinking.
The assessor has nothing to do with budgets. They are fixed by your board of supervisors, your city council, your school board, your special district board. These are the lads who say how much your taxes shall be.
If their budgets are no larger than those of the preceding year, then your tax bill will be no larger, regardless of what the assessor may do. Since the total assessed valuation normally increases as new homes, business blocks, industrial plants and other improvements are built, if the budget remains stationary the tax bill should drop a little.
The tax rate, like assessed valuation, has no relation to the tax bill's size. These two items merely form the mathematics of computing the tax. When the budget is determined, showing the amount of taxes to be raised, then the tax rate is fixed at whatever figure is necessary, when applied to the assessor's valuation, to raise the amount of the budget.
LEGAL NOTICES
Outh Amelheim tazette Feb. 11, 18, 25 March 4, 1954
CERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP FICTITIOUS NAME
P. 5700
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) as.
We, the underaged, do hereby certify that we are partners, transacting in general insurance and boning business in North Los Angeles Street in the City of Amelheim, Orange County, under a designation not showing the names of the person interested in such business, to wit:
A. P. M. BROWN CO.
The names and addresses of the partners are:
Jeffrey C. Palin, residing at 757 North East Street, Amelheim, California
David B. Palin, residing at 757 North East Street, Amelheim, California
WITNESS our hands this 15th day of January, 1953.
Jeffrey C. Palin Hazel B. Palin STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTER OF ORANGE ) as.
On the 15th day of January, 1953, before me personally appeared Jeffrey C. Palin and Hazel B. Palin known to much tax you have to pay. That's really very simple after all, when you think about it. They get their tax bill and start yelling, not thinking.
The assessor has nothing to do with budgets. They are fixed by your board of supervisors, your city council, your school board, your special district board. These are the lads who say how much your taxes shall be.
If their budgets are no larger than those of the preceding year, then your tax bill will be no larger, regardless of what the assessor may do. Since the total assessed valuation normally increases as new homes, business blocks, industrial plants and other improvements are built, if the budget remains stationary the tax bill should drop a little.
The tax rate, like assessed valuation, has no relation to the tax bill's size. These two items merely form the mathematics of computing the tax. When the budget is determined, showing the amount of taxes to be raised, then the tax rate is fixed at whatever figure is necessary, when applied to the assessor's valuation, to raise the amount of the budget.
LEGAL NOTICES
Outh Amelheim tazette Feb. 11, 18, 25 March 4, 1954
CERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP FICTITIOUS NAME
P. 5700
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) as.
We, the underaged, do hereby certify that we are partners, transacting in general insurance and bonoring business in North Los Angeles Street in the City of Amelheim, Orange County, under a designation not showing the names of the person interested in such business, to wit:
A. P. M. BROWN CO.
The names and addresses of the partners are:
Jeffrey C. Palin residing at 757 North East Street, Amelheim, California
David B. Palin residing at 757 North East Street, Amelheim, California
WITNESS our hands this 15th day of January, 1953.
Jeffrey C. Palin Hazel B. Palin STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTER OF ORANGE ) as.
On the 15th day of January, 1953, before me personally appeared Jeffrey C. Palin and Hazel B. Palin known to much tax you have to pay. That's really very simple after all, when you think about it. They get their tax bill and start yelling, not thinking.
The assessor has nothing to do with budgets. They are fixed by your board of supervisors, your city council, your school board, your special district board. These are the lads who say how much your taxes shall be.
If their budgets are no larger than those of the preceding year, then your tax bill will be no larger, regardless of what the assessor may do. Since the total assessed valuation normally increases as new homes, business blocks, industrial plants and other improvements are built, if the budget remains stationary the tax bill should drop a little.
The tax rate, like assessed valuation, has no relation to the tax bill's size. These two items merely form the mathematics of computing the tax. When the budget is determined, showing the amount of taxes to be raised, then the tax rate is fixed at whatever figure is necessary, when applied to the assessor's valuation, to raise the amount of the budget.
LEGAL NOTICES
Outh Amelheim tazette Feb. 11, 18, 25 March 4, 1954
CERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP FICTITIOUS NAME
P. 5700
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) as.
We, the underaged, do hereby certify that we are partners, transacting in general insurance and bonoring business in North Los Angeles Street in the City of Amelheim, Orange County, under a designation not showing the names of the person interested in such business, to wit:
A. P. M. BROWN CO.
The names and addresses of the partners are:
Jeffrey C. Palin residing at 757 North East Street, Amelheim, California
David B. Palin residing at 757 North East Street,Amelheim,California
WITNESS our hands this 15th day of January,1953.
Jeffrey C. Palin Hazel B. Palin STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTER OF ORANGE ) as.
On the 15th day of January,1953,before me personally appeared Jeffrey C. Palin and Hazel B. Palin known to much tax you have to pay. That's really very simple after all,when you think about it. They get their tax bill and start yelling,not thinking.
The assessor has nothing to do with budgets. They are fixed by your board of supervisors,your city council,your school board,your special district board. These are the lads who say how much your taxes shall be.
If their budgets are no larger than those of the preceding year,then your tax bill will be no larger,regardless of what the assessor may do.Since the total assessed valuation normally increases as new homes,business blocks,industrial plants and other improvements are built,if the budget remains stationarythe tax bill should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation to the tax bill's size.这些两 items merely form the mathematics of computingthe tax.当the budget remains stationarythe tax bill should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation to the tax bill's size.这些两 items merely form the mathematics of computingthe tax.当the budget remains stationarythe tax bill should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation to the tax bill's size.这些两 items merely form the mathematics of computingthe tax.当the budget remains stationarythe tax bill should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe tax bill's size.这些两 items merely form the mathematics of computingthe tax.当the budget remains stationarythe tax bill should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe tax bill's size.这些两 items merely form the mathematics of computingthe tax.当the budget remains stationarythe tax bill should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe tax bill's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe tax bill should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe tax bill's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe税 bills should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe tax bills's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe税 bills should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe tax bills's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe税 bills should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe tax bills's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe税 bills should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe tax bills's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe税 bills should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe tax bills's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe税 bills should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe tax bills's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe税 bills should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe tax bills's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe税 bills should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe tax bills's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe税 bills should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation totheTax bills's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe税 bills should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe Tax bills's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe税 bills should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe Tax bills's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe税 bills should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe Tax bills's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe税 bills should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe Tax bills's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe税 bills should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe Tax bills's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe税 bills should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe Tax bills's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe税 bills should drop a little.
The tax rate,like assessed valuation,has no relation tothe Tax bills's size.这些两 items merely form theratisticsofcomputingthetax.当the budget remains stationarythe税 bills should drop a little.
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IO Denounces
Needs for Baiting
News in Prague
At the conclusion of its executive board meeting Monday the California CIO Council denounced Communist party as instigating the recent anti-semitic acts.
Manuel Dias, president, said the introduction of "Zionism" was an issue in the recent Prague trial, the charge of an 'international Jewish conspiracy' and the specific accusation that Israel is taking to provoke conflicts among nations, is a charge so due to that incitement to racial prejudice for which a number of cases were sentenced to death atemberg, that the Prague government and the international communist conspiracy which initiated that government's action ready stand convicted before the world opinion."
The executive board of the California CIO Council requested its national headquarters to urge the secretary-general of the United Nations to place before the Securil-Council, the General Assembly of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations this year to fundamental human rights and international peace and security. A full scale investigation was also emphasized that the executive board had urged defeat Senator Tenney's Constitutional amendment 21 which would legal-discrimination on racial re-cess and nationality grounds in phases of modern life.
A. P. M. BROWN CO.
The names and addresses of the partners are:
Jeffrey C. Palin, residing at 757 North East Street, Anaheim, California.
Habib B. Palin, residing at 757 North East Street, Anaheim, California.
WITNESS my hands this 15th day of January, 1953.
Jeffrey C. Palin
Hazel B. Palin
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
On the 15th day of January, 1953, before me personally appeared Jeffrey C. Palin and Hazel B. Palin, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and they acknowledged to me that they executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of my office this 15th day of January, 1953.
WARREN L. SCHUTT
Notary Public in and for said County and State
My Commission expires March 6, 1954.
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 25, March 4, 11, 18, 1953)
No. I P. 6096
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITious FIRM NAME
The undersigned do hereby certify that they are conducting a wholesale farm and industrial equipment distribution business at 501 South Los Angeles Street, City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, under the fictitious firm name or designation which does not show the true name or names of the persons interested in said business, to-wit:
Allied Equipment Distributors and that said firm is composed of the following persons, whose names and addresses are follows:
William E. Appel, 1009 East Center St., Anaheim, California.
Ralph W. Cook, 212 B. Nutwood Avenue, Fullerton, California.
Witness our hands this 22nd day of February, 1953.
WILLIAM E. APPEL
RALPH W. COOK
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
On this 22nd day of February, A.D. 1953, before me, the Undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared before me.
William E. Appel
Ralph W. Cook
known to me to be the persons whose names subscribed to the within Instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and official seal (SEAL)
WM. G. WALKER
Notary Public in and for said County and State.
My Commission Expires Aug. 16, 1954.
FAIRLEY E. THOMPSON
Administrator of the estate of Prinstine stankey
BY W.M.P.WEENE
Attorneys for Administratrix