anaheim-gazette 1955-10-27
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MAYOR CHAIRMAN OF HOMECOMING DAYS
Anahelm mayor Charles A. Barton who lives at 725 N. Clemmine St., will serve as chairman for Homecoming Day ceremonies at Occidental college tomorrow. He is a member of the class of 21.
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H. L. Perry, your Telephone Manager in Anaheim
Another Of Your Telephone Neighbors
Mrs. Earle White, known to her many friends as "Vi," has recently been appointed to Office Supervisor in the Anaheim Test Center at 217 N. Lemon. Her new job will be to help speed the many telephone installations in the North Orange County area. A native of Boston, Massachusetts, she began her telephone career in the Plant Department in 1930 with the New England Telephone Company. She and her husband came to California in 1943 when they moved to San Pedro and Vi again took up her job with the plant installation forces in that city. In 1950 she transferred to Anaheim where she has been since. Vi and Earle now reside in Fullerton at 204 Martha Place.
Housewife rates her telephone "tops"
"Of all my household items," says Mrs. F. G. Dominey, "I think my telephone is the most useful. I can't count all the ways I depend on it. For example, I do a lot of my shopping by phone. Then there are the calls for repairmen, to make ap-
Medford Albertazzie of Anaheim is the proud grandfather of a baby boy, Paul Leonard, as he has been named, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harland Lemke of Olive.
Anaheim Gazette
Theodore B. Kuchel, Publisher
G. E. "Andy" Mellen, Adv. Manager
Published Thursday of each week
259 East Center Street, Anaheim, California.
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LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette, Oct. 18, and 27, 1955.)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALON
No. Pasadena P-13963
In the Superior Court of the State California, in and for the County Los Angeles.
In the Matter of the Estate OLGA R. WILKENING, Decoale.
Notice is hereby given that undersigned will sell at private sale to the highest and best bidder,ject to confirmation of said Supreme Court, on or after the 23 day of October, 1951, at the office of Robert Johnston, 234 East Colorado Suite 220 Security Building, in City of Pasadena I, in the County Los Angeles, State of California,the right, title and interest of deceased at the time of death all the right, title and interest the estate of deceased has quired by operation of law or otherwise other than or in addition that of said deceased, at the time death, in and to all the certain property situate in the County Orange, State of California,partially described as follows to write:
Lot #8 of Trust No. 280, as shown on a map recorded in Book pages 5 and 6 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County California.
Terms of sale in lawful money;the United States or confirmation sale, or part cash and balance denced by note secured by Mortor or Trust Deposit on the property sold.Ten per cent of amount bid be deposited with bid.
Bids or offers to be in writing will be received at the aforesaid oat any time after the first public hereof and before date of sale.
Dated October 6, 1955
ETELYN A. JOHNSTO
Administratrix with the annexed of the Estate of
Housewife rates her telephone "tops"
"Of all my household items," says Mrs. F. G. Dominey, "I think my telephone is the most useful. I can't count all the ways I depend on it. For example, I do a lot of my shopping by phone. Then there are the calls for repairmen, to make appointments, to round up my youngsters in the neighborhood, and for a hundred and one other thing. And that doesn't include all the pleasure our phone brings us...as a fast, easy way to visit friends and relatives. I certainly don't know what we'd do without it." Most people we've talked to agree with Mrs. Dominey about the usefulness of the telephone. Isn't it true that few things which serve so well cost so little? Pacific Telephone works to make your telephone a bigger value every day.
Enjoy a family visit in several cities at once by long distance
Did you know you can actually talk to several members of your family at the same time by long distance? Well, you can, even if they're scattered all over the country. Each of you can talk back and forth to the rest as if you were all in the same room. We call this a telephone conference call. To place one, just tell your operator the people you want to talk to, where they live, their phone numbers, and when you want to talk. She'll do the rest. You'll be pleasantly surprised at how little it costs, especially if you call after 6 p.m. in the evening or any time Sunday. Why not give your whole family a real surprise with a conference call tonight?
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim, Gazette Oct. 15 and 27, 1955)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REPROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE No. 354,294
In the Superior Court of the State California, in and for the County of Los Angeles.
In the Matter of the Estate Guardianship of MABEL L. LEWIS FIELD also known as MABE BATTISON, an Incompetent Person.
Notice is hereby given that the designed will sell at private sale the highest and best bidder at confirmation of said Suit on or after the 28 day of October, 1955, at the offices of Blake Bonpane, 610 South Broadway, City of Los Angeles 14, in the city of Los Angeles, State of California, all the right, title and in of said Incompetent In and for a courtly property situation. County of Orange, State of Californiad particularly described as follows:
Lot 2, in Block 47 of L Heights No. 3, in the County Orange, State of California map thereof recorded in Page 6 Miscellaneous Records of said Orange County Terms of sale cash in lawful sale of the United States on confirmation of sale. Ten per cent of amount to be deposited with bid.
Bids or offers to be in writing will be received at the aforesaid at any time after the first public hereof and before date of sale.
Dated October 5, 1955.
MICHAEL E. DILLE Guardian of the Estate Incompetent.
Blase A. Bonpane 610 South Broadway Los Angeles 14 Calif., Attorney for Guardian,
THOMAS READING HELD BUENA PARK
ally Roberta Leigh of 912 St., Anaheim, exchanging vows with Tommy Johnson of the Edward Thomas E. 8th St., Buena Buena Park Bible church.
bride, daughter of Wayne Moe of Anchorage, Alaska,
Ella Mae Sheriff of Coshocton was given in marriage by Jack Mullens of Whitby, wore a traditional gown on lace over satin. A corroded pearls held a shoulder veil, and she carried a set of white rosebuds.
watching gowns of lavender net were maid of honor,erner Thomas, and brides-Miss Jeannie Leigh. As girl, Moneca Jan Larson owned in white taffeta and carried lavender flowers.
Mullens was bearer of s.
LEIGH served as best man at tests were seated by Don and Dick Spurlock.
Bride's grandparents, Mr. Robert L. Leigh of Anaheaded the reception line followed in the church soill. Assisting with serving Mrs. Jack Mullens and Mrs. Leigh, Mrs. R. H. Murphy charge of the guest book.
New Mr. and Mrs. Thomas return from their honeymoon now (Oct. 28) to make their last visit at 8002 E. 8th St., Buena
DEADLINE FOR OVERSEAS XMAS PARCELS SET
Christmas packages and greeting cards for servicemen and civilians overseas should be mailed before Nov. 15 to assure delivery before the holidays.
The Post office department urges those making use of the mails overseas to:
Mall Christmas packages and greeting cards before Nov. 15 at the latest.
Send mail for Japan, Korea and the Pacific islands not later than Nov. 1.
Airmail and parcel post to overseas, points by Nov. 25.
Gifts should be packed carefully in strong boxes of metal, wood or fiberboard with ample cushioning material and tied with strong cord.
Address Plainly
The sender's address, together with the full name and address of the person to receive the package, should be printed on the wrapper of the parcel.
Stuffs normally prohibited in the regular mall, such as liquor, matches and lighter fluid, are also unmailable overseas. Coffee, cigarettes and other tobacco products may not be mailed to certain APOs.
Parcels sent overseas to servicemen must not exceed 100 inches in length and girth combined, and with some exceptions may weigh up to 70 pounds. Air parcel post may not exceed two pounds, with a maximum combined length and girth of 30 inches.
Facts about wrapping and shipping packages are contained in a new illustrated pamphlet, "Packaging and Wrapping Parcels for Mailing," is available at tax expense at all post offices.
The Red Sea was important in Egyptian seaborne commerce as early as 2,000 B.C.
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Robert L. Leigh of Anaheim
proud grandfather of a boy. Paul Leonard, as he has named, is the son of Mr. and Carland Lemke of Olive.
Anaheim Gazette
Modore B. Kuchal, Publisher
"Andy" Mellen, Adv. Manager
Wednesday of each week at Center Street, Anaheim, Cal.
as second class mail matter
the Act of March 8, 1879.
Zette is a member of the Na-Editorial Association, and Call-Newspaper Publishers Associ-All rights herein are reserved.
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LEGAL NOTICES
Anaheim Gazette, Oct. 12, 20
27, 1955.
ICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
No. Pasadena P-13963
Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Angeles.
The Matter of the Estate of R. WILKENING, Decensed.
Price is hereby given that the designated will sell at private sale,
the highest and best bidder, subo confirmation of said Superior on or after the 22 day of Oct1955, at the office of Robert J.
Boston, 234 East Colorado Street,
220 Security Building, in the
of Pasadena 1, in the County of
Angeles, State of California, all
right, title and interest of said
used at the time of death and
the right, title and interest that
estate of said deceased has acted by operation of law or otherother than or in addition to
of said deceased, at the time of
in and to all the certain real
property situate in the County of
State of California, particudescribed as follows, to-wit:
Not 84 of Tract No. 230, as shown
a map recorded in Book 14,
less 5 and 6 of Miscellaneous
Records of Orange County,
California.
Terms of sale in lawful money of United States on confirmation of
or part cash and balance evidated by note secured by Mortgage
Deed on the property so
Ten per cent of amount bid to
reposited with bid,
or offers to be in writing and
be received at the aforesaid office
by time after the first publication
of and before date of sale.
October 5, 1955.
EVELYN A. JOHNSTON,
Administratrix with the will annexed of the Estate of said
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