anaheim-gazette 1956-09-27
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K of C' Celebrate Golden Jubilee
A solemn high mass in memory of deceased brothers of the Anaheim Knights of Columbus Council No. 1154, will be held in St. Boniface Church, Anaheim, at 9 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 29. This is part of the five day celebration of the Golden Jubilee of the Anaheim council.
Celebrant of the mass will be Father Peterson, council chaplain, who will be assisted by Father Slawic, deacon, and Father Fitzgerald, as sub-deacon. The sermon will be given by Monsignor Pierce, pastor of St. Boniface.
The celebration started last
LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Sept. 27, Oct. 4, 11 and 18, 1956.)
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CERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
We hereby certify that we are partners transacting business in the County of Orange, State of California, under a designation not showing the names of the persons interested as partners in such business, to-wit:
ANAHEIM PHOTO-ENGRAVING COMPANY;
That the names of all of the partners are:
H. Wills Watkins, residing at 600 No. Ohio St., Anaheim, California.
Elizabeth Wills Watkins, residing at 600 No. Ohio St., Anaheim, California.
WITNESS our hands this 24 day of September, 1956.
H. Wills Watkins
Elizabeth Wills Watkins
On this 24th day of September, 1956, before me, the undersigned, personally appeared H. WILLS WATKINS and ELIZABETH WILLS
night with a dinner in the Knights of Columbus Hall honoring past grand knights, especially Father Edmund Bradley, who served as grand knight and later became a priest. The principal event of the celebration will be a banquet at Disneyland Gourmet restaurant at 7:30 p.m., on Saturday, Sept. 29th, at which Congressman James B. Utt of Santa Ana, will be the main speaker. Bishop Timothy Manning of the Los Angeles diocese, will be the honored guest.
Other features of the Jubilee will include a meeting of the ten districts with approximately 40 councils participating, on Saturday afternoon. It is expected that approximately 300 district, state and council officers will be in attendance. Their wives will meet separately for a tea and card party in the council chamber.
On Sunday, Sept. 30, at 12:25 p.m., a solemn high mass in thanksgiving will be held in St. Boniface church, with past grand knight, Father Edmund Bradley as celebrant, Father Michael Walsh as deacon, and Father Montrose as sub-deacon. The sermon will be given by Father O'Connor, O. F. M., The Fourth Degree color gaudt will be present at theeh mass. A luncheon will follow at the parish hall for the clergy, state, council and district officers and the jubilee committee.
Reservations for the main banquet will be limited to 500, with tickets selling at $6.25 per person. They may be obtained by contacting Richard Crog, 500 Resh Street, Anaheim, or by calling him at KEystone 5-1990.
ELANAH Group Of Hadassah Enjoy Membership Tea
On Tuesday, Sept. 25, the Elanah group of the Long Beach Chapter of Hadassah held their annual membership tea at the Garden Grove Women's Civic Club, Chapman and Gilbert, at 8:30 p.m.
A delightful program was presented. Mrs. Frank Isaac, Long Beach chapter membership chairman, spoke on "What Hadassah Means To Us". Also included in the program for the evening was a demonstration of hairstyling and cosmetics.
Mrs. Fred Blatt, president
WHAT'S DOING
H. I. Perry, your Telephone Manager in Anaheim
"Teletrainers" teach best phone use
Any day now that high school youngster of yours might surprise you with some good tips on how to use the telephone. He'll get his ideas at school from telephone equipment called a "Teletrainer." It's a device that was created by telephone people especially for high school teachers and pupils. It teaches the students how to develop a good telephone personality, how to use a telephone directory and how best to place out-of-town calls. Above all, it teaches good telephone habits, the kind of habits that help everybody get better service from their telephones. The men and women of Pacific Telephone work to make your telephone more useful every day.
LEGAL NOTICE
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 2 o'clock p.m. on October 18, 1956, at which time they will be publicly opened and read in Room 2 of said building, for construction on State highway in accordance with the specification therefor, to which special reference is made, as follows:
Orange County, in Anaheim on Lincoln Avenue at the intersection of Magnolia Avenue (VII-Ora-178-Ana) about 0.1 mile in length, traffic light system to be installed and intersection graded and surfaced with plant-mixed surfacing.
Bids are required for the entire work described herein.
In accordance with the provisions of Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the Department of Public Works has accepted the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work to be done as follows:
Rate per hour Classification
2.54 Apprentice engineer, including fireman, officer and greaser
2.95 Asphalt plant fireman
2.51 Asphalt raker and ironer
2.585 Rootman
2.55 Boxman or mixer box operator (concrete or asphalt plant)
3.00 Carpenter
2.925 Cement finisher
2.05 Concrete or asphalt spreading, mechanical tamping or finishing machine operator
2.74 Concrete mixer operator - skip type
2.405 Driver of dump trucks (less than 4 yards water level).
2.435 Driver of dump trucks (4 yards but less than 8 yards water level)
2.485 Driver of dump trucks (8 yards but less than 12 yards water level)
2.565 Driver of dump trucks (12 yards but less than 16 yards water level)
2.785 Driver of dump trucks (16 yards or more water level)
2.585 Driver of road oil spreader truck
2.60 Electrician
2.30 Plagman
2.05 Heavy duty repairman
2.54 Heavy duty repairman - helper
2.30 Laborer
2.30 Motor patrol operator, including type of power blade Operator of fence of pene-matic and electric tools, vibrating machines and similar mechanical tools not separately classified herein
Painter (brush)
Painter (spray)
Roller operator
Rover
Any day now that high school youngster of yours might surprise you with some good tips on how to use the telephone. He'll get his ideas at school from telephone equipment called a "Teletrainer." It's a device that was created by telephone people especially for high school teachers and pupils. It teaches the students how to develop a good telephone personality, how to use a telephone directory and how best to place out-of-town calls. Above all, it teaches good telephone habits, the kind of habits that help everybody get better service from their telephones. The men and women of Pacific Telephone work to make your telephone more useful every day.
Color phones will dress up your home
When you're dressing up, color's important. You want your shoes, hat, dress or suit to complement perfectly. When you're dressing up your home, color's important, too. That's why additional phones in color fit right in. They come in eight exciting shades—red, yellow, green, blue, brown, beige, gray and ivory—as well as "two-tone" combinations. The cost? Only $1.00 a month for each additional phone after a single installation charge. Why not call us right now and ask about adding phones in color?
New Public Office Manager
Jim Conn has been appointed Public Office Manager for the telephone company in Anaheim. This is a new position created by the rapid growth in this area. Jim started with the telephone company in San Diego in 1951 as a coin collector. He has held several positions in the Commercial Department since that time, the most recent being Exchange Manager in Brawley, California.
Jim, his wife Ruth and three children Randy, Donna, and Barbara will make their home in Anaheim in the very near future.
JIM CONN
separately for a tea and
party in the council chamber.
Sunday, Sept. 30, at 12:30
a solemn high mass in
giving will be held in St.
the church, with past grand
Father Edmund Bradley
Debrant, Father Michael
as deacon, and Father
use as sub-deacon. The
will be given by Father
or, O.F.M., The Fourth
color gaurd will be preshee
mass. A luncheon will
at the parish hall for the
state, council and discipers and the jubilee commissions for the main banall be limited to 500, with
selling at $6.25 per perney may be obtained by
ing Richard Crog, 505
street, Anaheim, or by calling at KEystone 5-1990.
Dale Warren Nutten Dies from Injuries
Dale Warren Nutten, 23
years of age, died Monday as
a result of a traffic accident at
Highway 39 and Garden Grove
Blvd.
He leaves his wife Carol of
Hecla, So. Dakota; two brothers,
Archie of So. Dakota, and Jerald
Nutten in the Armed service in
Georgia; three sisters, Mrs.
Lauren Glover of So. Dakota, Mrs.
Robert Hajzyk of Maryland and
Mrs. Caryl Wilmsen of Anaheim.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Gates Funeral
Home, Aberdeen, So. Dakota,
with interment in the Hecla cemetery. Hilgenfeld mortuary in charge of arrangements.
Pharmaceutical Aux. Installs Officers
Mrs. John Lower of Long Beach, state president, was the installing officer at the annual installation of officers of the Women's Auxiliary to the Orange County Pharmaceutical Association at a luncheon meeting held at the Water Wheel restaurant in Anaheim on Sept. 19.
She was assisted by her secretary, Mrs. Eddie Gavin of Long Beach, in an impressive ceremony installing Mrs. Fred Adams of Garden Grove as president, Mrs. Charles Purdy of Santa Ana as vice president, Mrs. George Greenwell of Santa Ana as recording secretary, Mrs. Paul Calhoun of Tustin as corresponding secretary, Mrs. Noel Garrett of Garden Grove which was
OMAA Hear Talk On History of S.A. Community Hospital
The Osteopathic Medical Assistant's Association of Orange County held their recent dinner meeting in the patio of The Palms Restaurant in Anaheim.
Margaret Mixon, vice-president of the organization presided in the absence of the president, Ruth Jacobs of Tustin, who was vacationing in Oregon at that time. She introduced Lawrence M. Young, D.O., guest speaker who gave an interesting history of the growth and development of the Santa Ana Community Hospital. Dr. Young, who is now serving as president of the Osteopathic staff of Santa Ana Community Hospital, began his history in 1901-02, when the hospital was known as Santa Ana Valley Hospital, and concluded with an explanation for the present campaign of expansion.
The awarding of the Deluxe Clock Radio which was the prize offered in the recent fund raising campaign to provide equipment for the Santa Ana Community Hospital nursery, with Haney West of Anaheim, the winner. Dr. Young presided over the drawing, and was assisted by his wife, Elsie D. Young.
A gift of wearing apparel was presented to Vera Jean Hilbers, recording secretary of the organization, as an award for selling the most tickets. Carol Higgins, of Anaheim, received a bottle of Pink's Champagne which was
Margaret Carter, Former Resident, Passes Fri., Sept.
Mrs. Margaret Carter, a former Anaheim resident, making home at 735 No. Claudina passed away at St. Francis Home in Santa Ana last Friday Sept. 21. She was 90 years old and was born in Washington Survivors are one daughter Anna M. New and one grandmother.
the campaign.
Mabel Sutter, trustee to California Osteopathic Mediators Association, announced there would be a meeting the new state organization the afternoon of Oct. 13, where will be held at the College of osteopathic Physicians and geons in Los Angeles. Concluded tours of the college will be a part of the meeting. Speech scheduled for the meeting Robert M. Loveland, D.O., chairman of the Professional Admission Committee; John Allen the Nettleship Company; and Ellsworth, chairman of Health Plan Consultants Committee. All OMAA's, Osteoplast physicians and their families are cordially invited to attend.
Door prizes were awarded Miriam Beddall, Anaheim; ble Sutter, Santa Ana; Jeanne Trook of Fullerton. Prereferred donated by Robert L. Ford, D.O., Drug Center, Mcury Stationers, all of Anaheim and American Bio-Chemical
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
MENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
SION OF HIGHWAYS
E TO CONTRACTORS
proposals will be received
office of the State Highway
Room 466, Division of
Building, 120 South Spring
Angeles, California, unk p.m. on October 18, 1956,
time they will be publicly
read in Room 2 of said
for construction on State
in accordance with the
meas therefor, to which
reference is made, as folcounty, in Anaheim on
venue at the intersection
Avenue (VII-Ora-178at 0.1 mile in length, trafsystem) to be installed
section graded and surfaced
mixed surfacing.
required for the entire
abled herein.
dance with the provisions
of the Labor Code,
ment of Public Works has
the general prevailing
wages applicable to the
done as follows:
Classification
entice engineer, including
man, oller and greaser
plant fireman
traktaker and ironer
man or mixer box operacconcrete or asphalt plant)
enter
vent finisher
crete or asphalt spreading,
anical tamping or finishmachine operator
crete mixer operator - skip
of dump trucks (less
4 yards water level),
dump trucks (4 yards
less than 8 yards water
of dump trucks (8 yards
less than 12 yards water
of dump trucks (12
but less than 16 yards
level)
of dump trucks (16
or more water level)
of road oil spreader
械ian
man
dy duty repairman—helper
dy duty repairman—helper
patrol operator, includdity type of power blade
center and tender of pneumand electric tools, ving machines and similar
technical tools not separateclassified herein
(brush)
(spray)
operator
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Margaret Carter, former Resident, passes Fri., Sept. 21
Mrs. Margaret Carter, a form-Anaheim resident, making her home at 735 No. Claudina St., died away at St. Francis Rest in Santa Ana last Friday, 21. She was 90 years of age and was born in Washington D.C. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. A. M. New and one grandson.
campaign.
label Sutter, trustee to the Fornia Osteopathic Medical Instants Association, announce here would be a meeting of new state organization on afternoon of Oct. 13, which be held at the College of Osathic Physicians and Survives in Los Angeles. Conduct hours of the college will be part of the meeting. Speakers ruled for the meeting are Drt. M. Loveland, D.O., chair of the Professional Adjudian Committee; John Allen of Nettleship Company; and Ted Worth, chairman of the 4th Plan Consultants Committee. All OMAA's, Osteopathicicians and their families and adults are cordially invited and to attend.
For prizes were awarded to Jim Beddall, Anaheim; Ma-Sutter, Santa Ana; and one Trook of Fullerton. Prizes donated by Robert L. Cliff-D.O., Drug Center, Mer-Stationers, all of Anaheim; American Bio-Chemical Corp.
both of Anaheim.
Mass was recited in the chapel of St. Francis Home Tuesday at 9 a.m. with interment following in Riverside. Backs, Campbell and Kaulbars Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
VFW Auxiliary Attend 2nd District Meeting Sunday
Four members of the Anaheim VFW Auxiliary attended the second district meeting in Huntington Beach Sunday, Sept. 23. Those attending were delegates Martha Russell and Cecile Baxter, president Florence Carroll, Elmo Richards and second district hospital chairman Elizabeth Aldrich. It was reported at the meeting that second district placed fifth in the nation for hospital work done. Mrs. Molly Claas also received her 150-hour volunteer service pin for volunteer work.
These reports were given at the regular meeting held Wednesday at the VFW hall at 106 No. Philadelphia Street. Twenty-eight officers and members were present with one guest, Mrs. Linda Henage of Willamette Auxiliary of Eugene, Org.
Pearl Neuman, community service chairman, reported 40 hours work on the Anaheim Anaheim Gazette TELEPHONE KEystone 5-2206
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Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., Sept. 27, 1956
United Fund campaign and several hours Red Cross work. Marion Hart, youth activities chairman, reported several hours work with Brownie Scouts.
LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Sept. 27, Oct. 4, 11 and 18, 1956)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they are conducting a Home & Builders' Supply business at 9691 Garden Grove Boulevard, City of Garden Grove, County of Orange, State of California, under the fiducious firm name of SHANNON'S HOME & BUILDERS' SUPPLY, a limited partnership and that said firm is composed of the following persons whose names and addresses are as follows: to-wit:
Sosimo C. Pierro, 14850 Starbuck, Whitler, California (general partner)
Shannon K. Morrow, 916 Rockne, Whitler, California (general partner)
Richard P. Stemmler, 10918 Lock Avon, Whittier, California (limited partner)
WITNES our hand this 19th day of September, 1956.
Limited Partner:
Richard P. Stemmler
General Partner:
Shannon K. Morrow
General Partner:
Sosimo C. Pierro
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
ON THIS 19th day of September A.D., 1956, before Jane Martynn K. Hofstetter, a Notary Public, and for said County and State residing therein duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared Sosimo C. Pierro, Shannon K. Morrow, and Richard P. Stemmler, known to me to be the persons whose names are entered 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.
present with one guest, Mrs. Linda Henage of Willamette Auxiliary of Eugene, Org.
Pearl Neuman, community service chairman, reported 40 hours work on the Anaheim
Anaheim Gazette
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ON THIS 19th day of September
A.D., 1956, before me Marilyn K.
Hofstetter, a Notary Public in and
for said County and State, residing
therein duly commissioned and
sworn, personally appeared Sosimo
CT. Pierro, Shannon K. Morrow, and
Richard P. Stemmler, known to me
to be the persons whose names are
submitted 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
this certificate first above written.
Marilyn K. Hofstetter
Notary Public in and for Said County and State
My Commission Expires Feb. 17,
1957.
Hofstetter & Hofstetter
506 So. Greenleaf,
Whittler, Calif.
Attorneys
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