anaheim-gazette 1956-10-18
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Anaheim Gazette
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Theodore B. Kuechl Publisher
G. E. "Andy Mellen, Adv. Manager
Published Thursday of each week at 59 East Center Street, Anaheim, California.
Entered as second class mail matter under the Act of March 3, 1879.
The Gazette is a member of the National Editorial Association and California Newspaper Publishers Association.
All rights herein are reserved. Subscriptions: $1 per year by mail.
LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Oct. 4, 11, 18 and 25, 1956.)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS PICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
The undersigned does hereby certify that it is conducting a retail clothing and shoe business at 805 South Spadra Road, Fullerton, California, under the fiducious firm name of SELF SERVICE CITY and that said firm is composed of the following corporation whose name in full and place of business is as follows, to-wit:
RABB'S INCORPORATED
805 South Spadra Road, Fullerton
Witness my hand this 26th day of Sept., 1956.
RABB'S INCORPORATED
by Sam Rabb, Pres.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES)
On this 26th day of Sept., A.D., 1956, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn personally, known Sam Rabb, to be the president of the corporation that executed the within instrument and the person duly authorized to execute the within instrument.
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)
ALVIN G. GREENWALD
Notary Public in and for said County and State.
ALVIN G. GREENWALD, Atty,
111 West 7th St.
Los Angeles 14, Calif.
(Political Advertisement)
SENATOR JOHN MURDY RE-ELECTION URGED
Thousands of Republicans and Democrats throughout 40 Orange County communities are rallied behind Senator Murdy as his Committee For Re-Election. They
SENATOR JOHN MURDY
RE-ELECTION URGED
Thousands of Republicans and Democrats throughout 40 Orange County communities are rallied behind Senator Murdy as his Committee For Re-Election. They believe more than ever that this county needs a man of Senator Murdy's experience and integrity.
LOCAL CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN (FRANK CRANE, COUNTY CHAIRMAN)
ANAHEIM
Victor G. Loly
Chas. A. Pearson
Coalison Morris
Paul Demaree
Mrs. J. Dewar
Edw. P. Backs
BREA
Elvin Wilson
Mrs. Viva Alexander
COSTA MESA
Arlie Swartz
R. H. Finney
George Tobias
Chas. W. TaWinkie
Donald Bungan
Mrs. Dorothy Sutherland
FULLERTON
Tom K. Gewen
W. W. Hay, Jr.
Watson Osenbaugh
Mrs. E. Booth, Jr.
John M. Toog
GARDEN GROVE
W. L. Farrow
Henry Louis Lake
Joe Daniger
Madelyn Short
Frank Utick
Dr. Erwood Edgar
N. S. Von Rohr
SUN GARDENS
Marietta Potter
Walter Dowling
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Oscar Stricklin
R. Schweitzer
Victor Terry
Peggy Patterson
Roy Seabridge
Mrs. Jack Colvin
Dr. L. F. Whittaker
OCEAN VIEW, WINTERSBURG
Robert H.
Chas. R. Altridge
Mrs. T. V. Case
LAGUNA BEACH
Charles Barnes
Mrs. Thomas B. Kennedy
D. McMichael
LA HABRA
Roas Hodson
Claude Ridgwayos
Ton Harle
William C. Poe
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar C. Watte
CYPRESS
A. E. (Pat) Arnold
Mr. & Mrs. J. Lee Rogers
NEWPORT BEACH-BALBOA
BLUCHA ISLAND
CORONA DEL MAR
Dean Bradford
Ralph Maskay
Rev. James Stewart
John T. Boyd
Braden Finch (D)
FORANCE JOLIVE, EL MODENA
SICHERMAN MODESKA
VILLA PARK
Ranaia A. Falbairna
Roy N. Edwards
Mrs. Lella Baekens
Mr. & Mrs. Wade H. Flippen
Mr. & Mrs. O.B. (Jack) Handy
PLACENTE
Clem McColloch
Robert Dowling
Jack Hamilton
Mrs. Wm.K.Suiter, Jr.
SAN CLEMENTE
Lee Winterton
John Salisbury
Mrs. William Tepper
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
Marco F. Foster
Glarence Brown
Mrs. Oscar Guilbert
DANA POINT,
CAPISTRANO BEACH
Thomas Sandard
Mrs. Laucheim
SANTA ANA
A.H.Allen
Jack Curry
D.Glenn Tidball
Wilburn R.Hynda
William R.Hynda
Mrs.A.May
Mrs.Mildred Browning
TUSTIN
Q.O.Bixler
Bob Windolph
Mrs.Ropt.Banyard
IRVINEIER
Morrie Wolverton
Wm.C.Cook
Mrs.Frances McConnell
EL TORO
Glenn E.Mathila
Mrs.Hiram Whister
GREENVILLE,AULARINO
Henry Segerrom
SEAL BEACH
J.R.McKinney
Mrs.J.Scott
Mrs.Virginia Douglass
Anthurus
SUNSET BEACH
Fred Belcher
Richard N.Moody
Garden and Martha Powers
Mrs.Wm.Bergvelt
SURFSIDE
Edward C.Sukla
SURFSIDE
STANTON
Art M.Nieblas
WEGMTINSTER,BARBER CITY
Ray Schmidt
Ray Burns
Ned Clinton
Mary Finley
MIDWAY CITY,BOLSA
Kenneth Vandruff
Gerald Price
YORBA LINDA
W.H.Barton
Ernest Danke
Mrs.W.Lyttle
Matthew Maclean
as arising upon contract, or will apply to the Court for any other related demand in the complaint.
Given land by hand and seal on the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, this 6th day of September, 1956.
(SEAL SUPERIOR COURT ORANGE COUNTY)
L.B.WALLACE.
County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior County of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange.
By Robert E.McFarland, DeputyANN RUTH GRANT.
Attorney for Plaintiff,6515 So.Eastern Ave.,Bell Gardens,California.
LEGAL NOTICE(Pub.Anahelm Gazette Oct.11,1825 and Nov.1,1956.)NOTICE TO CREDITORSNo.A-28028SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATEOF CALIFORNIA FOR THECOUNTY OF ORANGE
ESTATE OF JACQUE R.WALLCAGE, DECEASEDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent or said estate to file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, or to present the same with the undersigned at his place of business, to-wit: at the offices of Charles J.Katz,707 Union BankBuilding,325 West Eighth StreetLos Angeles 14,California,with all members for the first publicationof this notice.Dated October 8,1956.
CHARLES J.KATZExecutor of the Estate oalsided.deceased.
LEGAL NOTICE(Pub.Anahhelm Gazette Oct.4,1818 and 25,1956.)CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESSFICTITIOUS FIRM NAMEThe undersigned does hereby certify that he is conducting and operating an avocado ranch business at 1101 Bluebird Canyon Drive,Laguna Beach,California,under the fictious firm name of RANCHO AVENUE1101 UNION that said firm is composed of the following person whose name is as follows,to wit:
DAVID A.MARCUS4682 Los Feliz Blvd.,Hollywood 27,Calf.
WITNESS my hand:Oct.1,1956.David A.MarcusSTATE OF CALIFORNIACOUNTY OF LOS ANGELES)On Oct.1,1956,before me,the undersigned,a Notary Public in andfor said County and State,residingtherein,duly commissionedandswornpersonally appeared DAVIDA.MARCUS,known to me to bethe person whose name is subscribed tothe within instrument and acknowledgedto me that he executedthe same.IN WITNESS WHEREOF I havehereunto seel my hand and affixedmy official seal the day and yearin this certificate first above written.
AMOS FRIEDMANNotary Public in andfor said County and StateAMOS FRIEDMAN
We say...
Willard M. Hanzlik
as our Assemblyman,
means high ability,
courage, integrity
in that office!
WILLARD
AS OUR ASSEMBLYMAN
HANZLIK FOR ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE... Tom Gowen, Chairman
LEGAL NOTICE
Anahaim Gazette, Sept. 27, 1856 and 18, 1956.
SUPERIOR COURT OF STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
No. 69776 SUMMONS
WITNESS my hand this 1st day of September, 1856.
George L. Carter, DBA Stephens Insurance Services
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
as County of Orange
On September 1, 1856, before me, the undersigned, in Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared George L. Carter, DBA Stephens Insurance Service, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged that he executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
(Seal)
Clara Mae Stephens
Notary Public in and for said County and State.
My Commission Expires June 19, 1960.
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anahaim Gazette Sept. 12, 20, II, Oct. 4, 11, 13, 25 and Nov. 1, 1956.)
IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT,
ANAHEIM-FULLERTON JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
County of Orange, State of California
DREAM HOMES, INC., A Corporation.
Plaintiff.
RAY RAMSEY also known as RAY VEA RAMSEYER, DOE I AND DOE II.
Defendants.
No. 3173 SUMMONS
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO RAY RAMSEY, also known as RAY VEA RAMSEYER
DOE I
DOE II
Defendants.
The above named Plaintiff having brought action against you in the Municipal Court, of the Anahaim-Fullerton Judicial District, County of Orlando.
State of California by the threaten a complaint (copy of your appearance at 1179 N. Los Angeles St.
Anahaim California, and answer WRITING the said complaint within Ten days (exclusive of the day service) after the service on you this summons, if served within County of Orange and within TTY days if served elsewhere.
you are hereby notified that you appear and answer said plaintiff will take judgment any money or damages demanded the complaint, as arising upon tract or will apply to the Court any other relief demanded in complaint.
Given under my hand and Seal of Judge Court of the County of State of California, this 6th September, 1856.
SUPERIOR COURT (3rd DISTRICT)
"A. J." SCHUTTE
THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR THE OFFICE OF COUNTY SUPERVISOR
"A. J." Believes That -
GOVERNMENT SHOULD BE OF LAWS
COUNTY
SUPERVISOR
(3rd DISTRICT)
"A. J." Believes That –
GOVERNMENT SHOULD BE OF LAWS
RATHER THAN OF MAN
IN GOVERNMENT MATTERS — THE PEOPLE'S
VOICE MUST BE THE LAW
TAX ASSESSMENT PRINCIPLES SHOULD BE
JUST AND EQUITABLE FOR ALL
ANY FLOOD CONTROL PROGRAM SHOULD
ALWAYS INCLUDE A WATER CONSERVATION
PLAN.
GIVE "A. J" THE JOB —
HIS PAST RECORD PROVES HE WILL DO IT.
(POLITICAL ADV.)
RE-ELECT Congressman
James B.
Finding new oil is vital.
needs will rise 20%. To
oil deposits, Standard &
33 states and 40 countries
in planes and even in
“swamp buggies” (abovfound substantial new
future use... this is Oil
RE-ELECT Congressman
James B.
UTT
HIS RECORD
HAS BEEN CONSISTANTLY
GOOD FOR YOU
UTT believes in
TRUE AMERICANISM
He believes that people are happiest when they are free to direct their own lives. He has fought against efforts to socialize our nation which would penalize the hard worker and the ambitious.
COMPLETE REPRESENTATION
Jim Utt truly represents his whole district. Having lived in Southern California all his life, he knows the district well and works for its benefit.
MAXIMUM HELP TO ALL
No one's problem is too large or too small for Jim to assist in its solution. He has made a notable record of achievement and earned the respect of his colleagues.
RE-ELECT Congressman
JAMES B. UTT
Utt for Congress Committee: W. F. Croddy, Chairman
Lee J. Hasenjaeger, Treasurer
State of California, by filing complaint (copy of which required to be served herewith) at 1179 N. Los Angeles Street, California, and answer in writing the said complaint within days (exclusive of the day of summons, if served within the day of Orange and within THIRDAYS if served elsewhere. And are hereby notified that unless appear and answer said com- in writing as above required, Plaintiff will take judgment for money or damages demanded in complaint, as arising upon con- or will apply to the Court for other relief demanded in theaint.
On under my hand and Seal this day of August, 1856.
Miles Russell Bacon
Clerk of the Municipal Court,
Anahelm - Fullerton Judicial District, County of Orange,
State of California.
By Doris M. Desch, Deputy.
& GRAY
neys for Plaintiff
Address 403 California Bank Blvd.
Anahhelm, California
Telephone KEystone 5-3456
5 - Anaheim Gazette
Anahhelm, Calif., Thurs., Oct. 18, 1856
GOING EAST GOING EAST VIA UNION PACIFIC
SO YARD LINE SEATS TO FALL!
When the East and Midwest are ablaze with color and there's an exhilarating tang to the air, you know that it's "Injun Summer."
A wonderful time of year when nature, cloaked in flaming hues, is at her gayest and fun-filled with the pageantry of football, college reunions and family gatherings for the holidays.
Indeed, there's no finer time for that late vacation or combination business and pleasure trip. And no finer way than going Union Pacific enjoying "50 yard line" views of the colorful countryside from picture window astra-domes!
It's FUN to ride the Domeliners
Indeed, there's no finer time for that late vacation or combination business and pleasure trip. And no finer way than going Union Pacific—enjoying "50 yard line" views of the colorful countryside from picture window astra-domes!
It's FUN to ride the Domelines
"CITY OF LOS ANGELES"
and "THE CHALLENGER"
between Los Angeles and Chicago
The Streamliner
"CITY OF ST. LOUIS"
between Los Angeles, Denver, Kansas City and St. Louis
Many convenient Union Pacific ticket offices in Southern California to serve you, including:
UNION PACIFIC STATION — ANAHEIM
Telephone KEystone 5-3519
J. H. Merrow, Agent
Oil Progress Week* lasts all through the year at Standard
Finding new oil is vital. By 1965 America's needs will rise 20%. To locate additional oil deposits, Standard geologists explored 33 states and 40 countries last year on foot, in planes and even in specially designed swamp buggies" (above). As a result, we found substantial new reserves for your future use... this is Oil Progress.
Producing oil for more and more uses led us to far places... even to man-made "islands." Last year, in the Western Hemisphere alone, Standard drilled 107 test wells many in remote spots. But even with new sources harder to find we added nearly three times as much oil to reserves as we took from the ground... this is Oil Progress.
Finding new oil is vital. By 1965 America's needs will rise 20%. To locate additional oil deposits, Standard geologists explored 33 states and 40 countries last year on foot, in planes and even in specially designed swamp buggies" (above). As a result, we found substantial new reserves for your future use... this is Oil Progress.
Standard puts oil to work for better living in hundreds of products... asphalt roads for safe, comfortable driving; gasolines, oils and tires; wrinkle-resistant fabrics; stronger plastics; detergents to make housework easier; wax for candles and food cartons; plant foods; even cosmetics, salves and dintments... this is Oil Progress.
Producing oil for more and more uses led us to far places... even to man-made "islands." Last year, in the Western Hemisphere alone, Standard drilled 107 test wells many in remote spots. But even with new sources harder to find we added nearly three times as much oil to reserves as we took from the ground... this is Oil Progress.
Research in oil promises new products... plastics strong as steel; new synthetic fibres; better insecticides. Even commercial atomic power is closer with new Standard-developed oils. In atomic machinery they last two to three times longer under radiation that makes some petroleum oils hard enough to drive nails... this is Oil Progress.
* October 14 to 20 in Oil Progress Week, a reminder that 15,000 oil industry researchers produce an average of six new inventions every working day.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
guts petroleum progress to work for you