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ANAHEIM GAZETTE Anaheim, Calif., Thurs. April 14, 1955 Sixteen Champions Set for Relays Sixteen champions of the Pan-American Games have been extended invitations to compete in the Los Angeles Coliseum Relays on Friday evening, May 20, according to relays chairman Bill Hunter. Brazilian hop, step and jump world record holder Adhemar da Silva and 15 of the United States' finest track and field athletes, all of whom won gold medals at Mexico City last month, are in the first group of athletes to be sent invitations to compete in the 1955 relays. Da Silva, the amazing Brazilian leaper who regained the world mark from Russia in the triple-jump with a prodigious 54 ft. 4 in. effort in the Games, is expected to be in this country this spring on a good-will tour. He is the defending Olympic champ and the most spectacular exponent of this unique event in track and field annals. Marywood Girls to Offer "The Swan" Saturday Night The spring play, "The Swan," will be presented by Marywood Catholic High school for Girls in the AUHS auditorium on April 16 at 8:15. It is to be directed by drama coach, Gwen Holly Simpson, and will feature the follow-Rosalie Flynn, Donna May, Patriing feminine members of the cast: Cla Nolan, Marilyn Thomas Thomas, Virginia Stealy, Angel Kraemer, Irene Nitti, Sharon Williams, Raylene Bartholmae, Jewell Miner, Arlene Allen and Theakay Barnett. Male actors will be borrowed from neighboring drama groups and will be included in the cast as follows: Sterling Franck, Robert O'Brien, Charles Lawrence, Peter Kirsten and George Dowling. Miss Mary Kirsten is stage manager. Miss Joan E. Eden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Eden of Seattle, Washington, exchanged marriage vows with Richard Biggs of Bismarck, N. Dak., at Capilla de San Antonio on Friday afternoon, April 8. The new Mrs. Biggs has made her home here while attending Fullerton Junior college and will continue to do so while her husband continues his military service. HOW TO GROW THE YOU NEED WITHOUT PLANTING DATA FOR VEGETABLE CROP DAYS TO TABLE SIZE BEANS SNAP 45-53 BEETS 55-80 CARROTS 60-80 CUCUMBERS 45-75 ENDIVE 70-90 KOHLRABI 60 TURNIPS 40-75 SPINACH 40-50 SWEET CORN 65-105 ONION SETS 21 PEAS 60-75 EARLY 25 SUMMER 45 RADISHES WINTER 60 CUT THIS OUT AND PASTE BACKS CAMPBELL KAULBARS Mortuary Phone KE 5-3209 251 N. Lemon ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER CO. Moving - Storage General Trucking PHONE KE 5-2863 505 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim "Buy It Where It's Made" We not only make... but also especially mix... PAINTS FOR ALL PURPOSESMake it like new again with PAINT LUND and SONS Company 1120 Lincoln Ave., Anaheim — Phone KE 5-2831 America's Greatest and you can prove CASEY - BECK 836 S. LOS ANGELES ST.—ANAHEIM—KE 5-2857 or KE 5-2858 TO GROW THE VEGETABLE NEED WITHOUT WASTEFULNESS ANTING DATA FOR VEGETABLE PLOT VEGETABLE CROP DAYS TO TABLE SIZE HARVEST FROM 1 SOWING LASTS GROW FOR 4 PORTION SERVING 45-53 4 WEEKS 1 FOOT 55-80 6 WEEKS 1 FOOT 60-80 8 WEEKS 2 FEET 45-75 4 WEEKS 2 FEET 70-90 6 WEEKS 1 FOOT 60 3 WEEKS 2 FEET 40-75 2 WEEKS 1½ FEET 40-50 2 WEEKS 3 PEET 65-105 10 DAYS 4 FEET 21 4 WEEKS 1 FOOT 60-75 2 WEEKS 3 FEET 25 1 WEEK 1 FOOT 45 2 WEEKS 1 FOOT 60 6 WEEKS 1 FOOT OUT THIS OUT AND PASTE ON CARDBOARD FOR REFERENCE be made, so that when the first crop has passed its prime, another will be ready to harvest. In the table above, the time it takes each of twelve popular vegetables to reach table size is stated with the period it remains in prime condition in the garden. It also tells how much space in the row is required to produce one serving of each vegetable for the average family of four. LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette, April 7, 14, 1955) PETITION FOR ANNEXATION TO THE HONORABLE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE STANTON COUNTY WATER DISTRICT OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA: The petition of all of the owners of real property in the territory proposed to be annexed, for annexation to the Stanton County Water District, of Orange County, California, respectfully shows: The undersigned owners of property within the territory hereinafter described respectively petition your Honorable Board For annexation of the property hereinafter described to the Stanton County Water District, and respectfully represent as follows: That prior to the circulation of this petition, the proposal to annex the property described in this petition was made to the Boundary Council of the County of Orange, State of California, in the manner required by Sections $5850 to $5860, inclusive, of the Government Code of the State of California. That the matter was thereafter considered by the Orange County Boundary Commission in the manner and at the time required by said Act, and said Commission did their duty days after the submission of such propotion with respect thereto. That upon the receipt of said report, the proponents of this petition did duly and regularly give consideration to the recommendation of the County Boundary Commission and did reportcommendation of the County Boundary Commission. That the property hereinafter described was and is the property recommended for annexation to the Stanton County Water District by the County Boundary Commission. That they are of certain real property within the territory described; that the real property which your petitioners are the owners of, represents more than 75% of the total assessed valuation of the territory proposed to be annexed and hereinafter described, as shown by the last equalized county assessment bill. Petitioners constitute a majority in number of the owners and holders of title to the tract of land proposed to be included in the said Stanton County Water District and are also West Quarter (NW%) of said Section 25; thence Northerly $30 feet parallel with the West line of the North one-half (NW%) of the North-east Quarter (NW%) of the Northeast Quarter (NW%) of said South line; thence Easterly $20 feet parallel with said Southern $20 feet parallel with last mentioned West line to said south line; thence Easterly along said West 2 acres of the Northwest Quarter (NW%) of the Northeast Quarter (NW%) of said Section 25; thence Northerly along said East line to the Southwesterly right-of-way line of the land conveyed to the Los Angeles Inter-Urbian Railway Company by deed recorded January 8, 1909, in record No. 256 of Deeds, records of Orange County, California; thence Northwesterly along said southwesterly right-of-way line to the North line of said Section 25; also being the boundary line of said District; thence Westerly, and Westerly and boundary line to the point of beginning. That the real property proposed to be annexed and included to the Stanton County Water District and hereof described is located entirely within the County of Orange, State of California, and is contiguous to the Stanton County Water District. That the assessed valuation of real property proposed to be annexed, as shown by the last equalized assessment roll is the sum of Fifty-two hundred twenty and no/100 Dollars ($5220.00). That the territory proposed to be annexed and included in the Stanton County Water District and above described is not in any other water district and your petitioners respectfully request that said territory be described by being included and assigned to the Stanton County Water District. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned owners of real property within the territory proposed to be annexed and included in the Stanton County Water District, of Orange County, have heard signed their respective names by them and the assessed value thereof as shown by the last equalized county assessment roll, and the address of their owner and signer. Signature of Owner: Address of Owner CLIENT E. PEARMAN, Husband and Wife, Katella Avenue Stanton, California Description of Property Owned by Clyde Pearman and Maxine Pearman, as Joint Tenants. a small nome vegetable should be planned to production with the famidies. out a planned production it is common experiharvest an over-abundance growing crops in the earmer, and have none at all in the season. can be avoided by estimatadvance how much of each your family can use during period when its quality is when several plantings can Carolyn Wagoner, daughter and Mrs. Loren Wagoner of Los Angeles St., enjoyed trip to Arizona last with her friend and family, Carolyn Combs, formerly of Cam and now living in Long. The Wagoners spent Easek at their beach house at Hart Beach, with Carolyn as house guest. Gard Dean Williams, son of Mrs. Richard E. Williams heim will claim Yvonne as his bride in June. His is the daughter of Mr. and Hel Hauge of Garden Grove has attended Modesto High He is a student at Santa college having graduated AUHS. be made, so that when the first crop has passed its prime, another will be ready to harvest. In the table above, the time it takes each of twelve popular vegetables to reach table size is stated with the period it remains in prime condition in the garden. It also tells how much space in the row is required to produce one serving of each vegetable for the average family of four. You must supply the fourth factor in figuring a schedule, which is the number of servings your family will desire from each sowing. Then sow enough to produce the family needs for the period of good harvest, and plan repeated sowings, timed so your needs are provided all season. There is another class of vegetables, which require only one sowing for the summer. But the space allotted each should be balanced with the family use. Hardy crops should be sown as soon as the ground can be worked, regardless of frequent frosts. Tender crops, and all plants started under protection, should not be sown or set out in the garden before the danger of frost is over. To obtain the yields for tomatoes and cucumbers estimated in the table, both must be trained on stakes or fences, to reduce the ground space occupied. Pettitioners constitute a majority in number of owners and holders of title to the direct land proposed to be included in the said Stanton County Water District and are also the holders of the title to a majority in acreage of all of said land proposed to be included in the said Stanton County Water District are specifically described as herein after set forth, and said territory shall be known and designated in this proceeding as the "KATELLA AVENUE ANNEXATION NO. 1," to Stanton County Water District: "That portion of the Northwest Quarter (NW½) of Section 25, in Township 4 South, Range 11 West, San Bernardino Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at a point in the Southern boundary of the Stanton County Water District, said point line the intersection of said boundary line with the West line of the West 5 acres of the East one-half (E½) of the North one-half (N½) of the Northwest Quarter (NW½) of the Northwest Quarter (NW½) of Section 25, Township 4 South, Range 11 West, S.B.M., Rancho Los Coyotes: Assessed Valuation of Property Owned by Clyde Pearman and Maxine E Pearman, Husband and Wife, as Joint Tenants, $220.00. Signature of Owner: Address of Owner state of California 120 South Spring Street, Los Angeles 12, California By P.O. HARDING Asn't State Highway Engineer Description of Property Owned by State of California: The East 2 Acres of the West 6 acres of the East one-half of the North one-half of the Northwest one-quarter of the Northwest one-quarter Section 25, Township 4 South, Range 11 West, S.B.M., Rancho Los Coyotes: Assessed Valuation of Property Owned by the State of California Signature of Owner: Address of Owner state of California 120 South Spring Street, Los Angeles 12, California By P.O. HARDING Asn't State Highway Engineer 1. Greatest Distinction at any price! Watch the cars pass and note that only Pontiac stands out as far as eyes can see. It's the style of the future, designed to stay young, smart and high in resale value. 2. Greatest Power at its price! 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The East One-half (E1/2) excepting (West 3 Acres) of the North one-half (NW1/4) of the North-west one-quarter (NW1/4) of the Northwest quarter (NW1/4) of the Northwest quarter (NW1/4) of the Northwest quarter (NW1/4) of the Northwest quarter (NW1/4) of the Northwest quarter (NW1/4) of the Northwest quarter (NW1/4) of the Northwest quarter (NW1/4) of the Northwest quarter (NW1/4) of the Northwest quarter (NW1/4) of the Northwest quarter (NW1/4) of the Northwest quarter (NW1/4) of the Northwest quarter (NW1/4) of the Northwest quarter (NW1/4) of the Northwest quarter (NW1/4) of the Northwest quarter (NW1/4) Description as follows: Parcel 2. The West 2 Acres of the North one-half (NW1/4) of the Northeast one-quarter (NW1/4) of the Northeast one-quarter (NW1/4) of the Northeast one-quarter (NW1/4) of the Northeast one-quarter (NW1/4) of the Northeast one-quarter (NW1/4) of the Northeast one-quarter (NW1/4) of the Northeast one-quarter (NW1/4) of the Northeast one-quarter (NW1/4) of the Northeast one-quarter (NW1/4) Description as follows: Excepting 0.18 of an acre in the Northeast corner thereof as conveyed to the Los Angeles Interurban Railway Company, yielded recorded January 3, 1906, in Book 122, page 296 of Deeds, records of Orange County California. Assessed Valuation of Property Owned by Edward P. McMillen and Rose A. McMillen, Husband and Wife as joint Tenants - $2220.00 State of California County of Orange CLYDE PEARMAN, being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is one of the petitioners in the within and foregoing Petition for Annexation to the Stanton County Water District; that he has read the foregoing Petition and knows the contents thereof; and that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to the matters which are therein stated on his information and belief, as to those matters he believes it to be true. CLYDE PEARMAN Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of Mar. 1955. WILLIAM F. SNYDER Notary Public for said County and State. My commission expires Feb. 26, 1959 (Notarial Seal) LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette, April 14, 21, 25, May 6, 1955) CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME The undersigned does hereby certify that California Citrus Processors, Inc., a Household Furniture business, owns and sells all rights in and over all lands owned by them. ERRORS— The Anaheim Gazette will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion or any advertisement, and reserves the right to rectify all errors by a corrected insertion of the advertisement. PERSONALS — 1 LOST & FOUND — 2 BUSINESS SERVICE — 3 EMPLOYMENT — 4 a. Help Wanted, Male b. Help Wanted, Female c. Help Wanted, M & F d. Situations Wanted, M & F BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES — 5 FINANCIAL — 6 a. Money to Loan b. Money Wanted PETS—LIVESTOCK — 7 a. For Sale b. Wanted c. Supplies—Care e. Miscellaneous f. Wanted to Buy ROOMS-BOARD — 8 REAL ESTATE — 9 a. Property for Sale b. Property for Rent c. Wanted—Buy or Rent MERCHANDISE — 10 a. Household Furniture b. Household Appliances c. Musical Instruments d. Radio - TV Supplies, Repairs. AUTOMOTIVE — 11 a. Repairs b. Motorcycles c. Wanted to Buy d. Trailers LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette, April 14, 21, 28, May 5, 1956) CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME The undersigned does hereby certify that California Citrus Processors, Inc. is conducting an extracting and processing of citrus oils, by-product business at Post Office Box 323, Anaheim, California, under the fictitious firm name of CALIFORNIA CITRUS PROCESSORS and that said firm is composed of the following whose name and place of business is as follows: to-wit: CALIFORNIA CITRUS PROCESSORS, INC. Post Office Box 323 Anaheim, California Witness our hand this 23th day of March 1955. CALIFORNIA CITRUS PROCESSORS, INC. By: ROBERT B. WURGAFT President STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES On this 28th day of March A.D., 1955, before me, a Notary Public in and for the said County and State residing therein, did compelation and order personally appeared, ROBERT B. WURGAFT, President of CALIFORNIA CITRUS PROCESSORS, INC. known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the seal on my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. (SEAL) CYRUS LEVINTHAL Notary Public in and for said County and State. Pink. Levinthal & Levery, Attys. 6253 Hollywood Boulevard Los Angeles 28, California. LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette, April 14, 21, 28, May 5, 1956) P-7258 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME The undersigned do hereby certify that they are conducting a citrus hauling and citrus processing business at 303 East Commercial Street, Anaheim, California under the fictitious firm name of "C.W.WISE & SONS" and that said firm is composed of the following persons whose names in full and places of residence is as follows: to-wit: JESSE WISE, $20 West Fern, Fullerton, California LLOYD WISE, $20 West Fern, Fullerton, California RAYMOND WISE, 911 Sierra Vista, Fullerton, California EDWARD WISE, 1054 No. Grandview, Fullerton, California CHARLES L. WISE, $20 West Fern, Fullerton, California Witness our hands this 7th day of April, 1955. JESSE WISE LLOYD WISE RAYMOND WISE EDWARD WISE CHARLES L. WISE STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE On this 7th day of April, 1955, before me, the undersigned a Notary b. Property for Rent c. Wanted—Buy or Rent MERCHANDISE ..... 10 a. Household Furniture b. Household Appliances c. Musical Instruments d. c. Musical Instruction e. Radio - TV Supplies, Repairs. AUTOMOTIVE ..... 11 a. Repairs b. Motorcycles c. Wanted to Buy d. Trailers e. Boats & Supplies. f. Cars — Trucks — Trailers BUSINESS SERVICE RUGS CLEANED Alexander's Rug Co. 11114 So. U.S. Hwy. 101 Anaheim KE 5-5197 Hadley's RESTAURANT A Good Place to Eat Daily 8:30 A.M. 'til 8 Except Sun Fridays 8:30 A.M. 'til 9:30 P.M. Corver Center & Los Angeles St. Al's Landscaping ● New lawns installed ● Sprinkler systems ● Old lawns renovated ● Roto-tilling & fertilizing Satisfaction guaranteed Easy terms can be arranged Free estimate KI 3-0521 Hoffman's In Anaheim Since 1925 Better Shoe Repairing New Boots, Work Shoes and Work Oxfordes for Men 217 W. Center CARPET BINDING Binding, sewing & repairing, 700 a yard. KE 5-1349. Ermisch "My Cleaner" Main office 117 W. Cypress, Branch 350 W. Center Ke. 5-4618 Frank Tausch AGENCY Since 1919 LLOYD WISE, 820 West Fern, Fullerton, California RAYMOND WISE, 911 Sierra Vista, Fullerton, California EDWARD WISE, 1054 No. Grandview, Fullerton, California CHARLES L. WISE, 820 West Fern, Fullerton, California Witness our hands this 7th day of April, 1955. JESSIE WISE LLOYD WISE RAYMOND WISE EDWARD WISE CHARLES L. WISE STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE) On this 7th day of April, 1955, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared Jessie Wise, Lloyd Wise, Raymond Wise, Edward Wise, Charles L. Wise known to me to be the person whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. (SEAL) Louella L. Olson Notary Public in and for said County and State My Commission Expires October 30, 1955. CLASSIFIED TO START A WANT AD PHONE KE 5-2206 CLASSIFIED INDEX Dial KE 5-2206 and just say "I want to place a want-ad." All ads taken before our Tuesday deadline of 5 p.m. will appear in Thursday's paper. CANCELLATIONS—Ad must be in paper before it can be cancelled. Cancellations must be made by 1 p.m. Tuesday. Ermisch "My Cleaner" Main office 117 W. Cypress, Branch 350 W. Center Ke. 5-4618 Frank Tausch AGENCY Since 1919 Auto - Fire - Liability Insurance Large Capital Stock Companies 275 E. Center St. Ke 5-2401 FUCHSIAS - SHRUBS - TREES Landscape Contractor Complete Nursery Service Botts Nursery 1228 LINCOLN AVENUE Anaheim, Calif. KEystone 5-5450 We Give & Redeem Gold Bond Stamps ANAHEIM Mattress Factory Finest of Renovating — Official State Renovating Plant 102 W. LA PALMA. 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