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Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., Feb. 8, 1957
Anaheim Gazette
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Theodore B. Kuchel, Publisher
G. R. "Andy" Mellgh, Adv. Manager
Published Thursday of each week at 8th floor Center Street, Anaheim, California.
Entered as a second class mail matter under the Act of March 6, 1878.
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Old Age Benefits Set on Earnings
Planning for partial retirement calls for a clear understanding of earnings restrictions on receipt of Federal old-age insurance benefits, Ralph A. Dillman, district manager of the Santa Ana Social Security office, said today.
Many older workers do not understand, he explained, that in order to decide how many benefit checks may be payable in the taxable year in which a claim is filed, all earnings in the full taxable year are counted.
For every $80 or fraction of $80 over $1200 earned in the year of filing a claim, one month's benefit is withheld. A worker who earns $1282 in the year of filing, rof example, stands to lose two months benefits. This is true whether the amounts were earned before or after the month of filing. The restriction on
HOLD YOUR BREATH, SENATOR—United States Sen. The H. Kuchel of Anaheim was among first members of congress and other Capitol Hill employees to have a chest X-ray due a recent tuberculosis control survey of the United States public Health Service. Health service technician, Ernest B. left, “look the senator’s picture”. The Orange County Tuberculosis and Health Association this week released a statement Sen. Kuchel in which he said, “The widest possible chance through chest X-rays offers hope of reducing TB cost saving lives.” The TB association has scheduled a mobile survey of Orange County coastal communities for March through 29.
New Committees
New Committees Named at YMCA
In cooperation with the Pacific southwest area YMCA staff, The Anaheim YMCA is making a complete study of its program and facilities with the objective in mind of how best to expand or better meet the needs in this rapidly growing area. President Wilbert Bonney has appointed David Collins chairman of the survey committee and has further appointed four sub-committees on the following phases of the project: 1. Program, 2. Organization, 3. Facilities, and 4. Finances.
The personnel making up these four committees is as follows: 1. Program will be Charles Bush, chairman, with Warren Ashleigh, Jim Wright, Mrs. Gordon Shaw, Mrs. Carl Lemcke, Mrs. Warren Ashleigh, Mrs. Elmer Peter, Mrs. Lloyd Ross, James Abrecht, Ted Dinkler, Wm. Fricker, Dr. Geo. Kirkelle, Jr., Herb Leo, and Bob Quast assisting. 2. Organization: Wilbert Bonney, chairman, Mrs. Al Casebeer, Walt Taylor, Roland Anderson, O. G. Thomason, Carl Radke, Virgil Isbell, Paul Demaree, Cliff Elliott and Paul Cook other members of the committee. 3. Facilities: David Collins, chairman, and Mel Gauer, Clarence Mauerhan, Harry Burford, Walt Gooden, Jim Morris, Adolf Schope, Mrs. Marian Pickel, Keith Murdoch, Mrs. Martha Schumacher and Charles Pearson, on the committee. 4. Finances: Robert Daily, chairman, assisted by Ed Hawkins, Ted Payne, Frank Kellogg, Fred Krein, Dr. Ed Jordt, Brown McPherson, Dick Gay, Mrs. Mel Gauer and Van France.
These groups have had several recent tuberculosis control surveys of the United States in Health Service. Health service technician, Ernest Bentley, "looked the senator's picture". The Orange County Tuberculosis and Health Association this week released a statement Sen. Kuchel in which he said, "The widest possible course chest X-rays offers hope of reducing TB cost and saving lives." The TB association has scheduled a mobile survey of Orange County coastal communities for March through 29.
Courtesy Night Highlights Meeting Of VFW Auxiliary
Courtesy night of the VFW Auxiliary last Monday was highlighted by the presence of Mrs. George Walter, past department president of California, who presented Mrs. Frank Trokey with her 20-year continuous membership pin.
Guests were welcomed from Fullerton, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, Laguna, Westminster and Arlington Auxiliaries.
During the business session, the Auxiliary sent donations to the Heart Fund and to the Sister Kenny Fund.
Clara Barton P-T Hold First Meeting
The first meeting of the Barton P-T was held Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the school Clearbrook Lane. The principal James Brier led an open discussion on "Basic Education in Anaheim Schools."
Mrs. Wm. Berleen presided over the P-T presented Mr. with a tree, a gift for the dedicated school. A tropical fish will be awarded to the room which has the highest number of parents at P-T meetings. It will be in the school room until tendance another room if it was presented to Miss second grade by Mrs. Lovette membership chairperson.
Mrs. George Lawton, vice president and wayne means chairman, announced for a pot luck dinner to attend on March 4 until 7 p.m. Reservation be made by contacting the mothers or room mother chairman, Mrs. Charles hey PR 4-7701. Ways and also plan popcorn sales and a paper drive.
Following the meetings were served in the lounge by room most the 3rd and 4th grades.
PARENTS GROUP TO
The Orange County Group for Handicapped Children and Adults will have their ular monthly meeting on Wednesday, Mar. 6, at 7:30 the Santa Ana Community 1004 West 8th Street Ana. Mr. Crane of the politian Life Insurance Company will speak on "Trusts Friendship Children which should be of utmost importance. Refreshments served at the close of the day."
president of California, who presented Mrs. Frank Trokey with her 20-year continuous membership pin.
Guests were welcomed from Fullerton, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, Laguna, Westminster and Arlington Auxiliaries.
During the business session, the Auxiliary sent donations to the Heart Fund and to the Sister Kenny Fund.
Mrs. Al Kramer, senior vice president, visited at the meeting and presented William Dierberger with a birthday cake. Mr. Dierberger, the husband of the Auxiliary color bearer, is confined to his home with multiple sclerosis.
The tables were beautifully decorated by Mrs. Pete Wisser and refreshments were served by Mrs. Vinnie Swallow and Mrs. Amy Whiteman. Each guest was presented a gift and who expressed their enjoyment at being present.
Next-regular meeting on Mar. 11 will be election of officers for the coming year and all members are urged to attend.
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Gooden, Jim Morris, Adolf Schoepe, Mrs. Marian Pickel, Keith Murdoch, Mrs. Martha Schumacher and Charles Pearson, on the committee. 4. Finances: Robert Daily, chairman, assisted by Ed Hawkins, Ted Payne, Frank Kellogg, Fred Krein, Dr. Ed Jordt; Brown McPherson, Dick Gay, Mrs. Mel Gauer and Van France.
These groups have had several meetings and will bring progress reports at the YMCA Board of Directors meeting Monday night.
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Anaheimer May Get Merchant Marine Schooling
United States Senator Thomas H. Kuchel has announced the names of ten young men from eight California communities he has submitted for possible selection to the United States Merchant Marine Academy.
The candidates for admission as members of the 1957 entering class at the training school at King's Point, New York, will be further screened by the Department of Commerce, which makes final choices. Senator Kuchel's nominations were based on results of Civil Service Commission examinations last November.
Among the nominees is Wayne William Ensminger, Jr., 704 West Victor St., of Anaheim.
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 21, 28, Mar. 7 and 14, 1957.)
43116 CERTIFICATE OF DISCONTINUANCE OF USE AND/OR ABANDONMENT OF FICTITIOUS NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that, effective January 31, 1957, they ceased to do business under the fictitious firm name of SUNY MAID DAIRY at 11802 East Westminster, Orange County, California, which business was formerly named in full and places of residence are as follows, to-wit:
John Van Wallinga, 11802 E. Westminster, Garden Grove, Orange County,
17th and Harbor
FLOWERING QUINCE
Flowering Quince blossoms illustrated here are among the native shrubs of Florida with clusters of white pink, red and pink and white combinations and there are usually two or even three distinct crops of bloom each spring.
Texas fever ticks have been found on cattle in Marron Valley, San Diego County, but no deaths.
LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 7, 14, 21 and 28, 1957.)
42794 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that Giannini Research Corporation conducts a scientific research & development business at 18400 South Main Street, City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, under the fictitious firm name of Giannini Research Laboratory and that said firm is composed of the following persons, whose names and addresses are as follows, to-wit:
Giannini Research Corporation
452 Lowan Building
458 South Spring Street
Los Angeles, California
WITNESS our hand this 23rd day of January, 1957.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Public notice is hereby given John Van Wallinga, and Sun Parms, a corporation, hereto ing business under the firm name and style of Su...
Clara Barton P-TA Hold First Meeting
The first meeting of the Clara Barton P-TA was held Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the school on Clearbrook Lane. The principal, James Brier led an open forum discussion on "Basic Education and Anaheim Schools."
Mrs. Wm. Berleen, president of the P-TA presented Mr. Brier with a tree, a gift for the newly dedicated school. A tank of tropical fish will be awarded to the room which has the greatest number of parents attending P-TA meetings. It will remain on the school room until, by attendance, another room wins it. It was presented to Miss Huber's second grade by Mrs. Lois Olietter, membership chairman.
Mrs. George Lawton, second vice president and ways and means chairman, announced plans for a pot luck dinner to be held at the school on March 16 from until 7 p.m. Reservations may be made by contacting the room mothers rep. Chairman, Charles Donatey, PR 4-7701. Ways and means also plan popcorn sales, bake sales and a paper drive in May.
Following the meeting refreshments were served in the teachers' lounge by room mothers of the 3rd and 4th grades.
PARENTS GROUP TO MEET
The Orange County Parents Group for Handicapped Children and Adults will have their regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, Mar. 6, at 7:30 p.m. at the Santa Ana Community Center, 1004 West 8th Street in Santa Ana. Mr. Crane of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company will speak on "Trusts For Your Handicapped Child's Future," which should be of utmost importance. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meet.
THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that, effective January 31, 1957, they ceased to do business without a fiducious firm name of SUNY MAID DAIRY at 11802 East Westminster, Orange County, California, which business was formerly composed of the following persons whose names in full and places of residence are as follows, to-wit:
John Van Wallinga, 11802 E. Westminster, Garden Grove, Orange County, California.
Sunny Maid Farms, 17th and Harbor Blvd., a California Corporation, Westminster, California.
The purpose of this certificate of discontinuance is to reflect a change in the members of the partnership, pursuant to a new certificate of business being filed and published concurrently herewith.
Certificate of transaction of business under the above fiducious name and affidavit of publication thereof on file in are office of the County Clerk of Los Angeles County, under the provisions of Section 2466 of the Civil Code.
WITNESS our hands this 30th day of January, 1957.
Signatures:
JOHN VAN WALLINGA
John Van Wallinga, Gen. Partner
SUNNY MAID FARMS,
a California corporation,
Joseph R. Bohan
President
Norman W. Frost
By: Norman W. Frost
Secretary
Limited Partner.
Wm. A. Wittman
Attorney at Law
2350 Tweedy Blvd.
South Gate, Calif.
THE UNDERSIGNED de hereby certify that Giannini Research Corporation conducting a scientific research development business at 1400 South Main Street, City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, under the fictitious firm name of Giannini Research Laboratory and that said firm is composed of the following persons whose names and addresses are as follows, to-wit:
Giannini Research Corporation
640 Bowan Building
458 South Spring Street
Los Angeles, California
WITNESS our hand this 28th day of January, 1957.
GIANNINI RESEARCH CORPORATION
By Gabriel M. Giannini,
President - Treasurer
By George R. Richter Jr., Secretary
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ( ) as COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES)
ON THIS 28th day of January, A.D. 1957, before me Dorothy Allen a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared Gabriel M. Giannini, known to me to be the President and Treasurer, and George R. Richter Jr., known to me to be the Secretary of the corporation; that executed the within instrument and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same, and known to me to be the persons 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.
DOROTHY ALLEN
Notary Public in and for said County and State
My Commission Expires Sept. 24, 1958
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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
NO. A 28349
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT of the state of California, in and for the county of Orange.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DAVID S. SNYDER, also known as D. S. SNYDER, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the underlaigned will sell at private sale to the highest and best bidder subject to confirmation of said Superior Court, on or after the first day of March, 1957 at the office of THOMAS M. PARRINGTON, Att'y., 24 E. Main St., Alhambra, County of Los Angeles, State of California, the right, title and best bid of said deceased at the time of death and all the right, title and interest that the estate of said deceased has acquired by operation of law or otherwise, other than or in addition to that of said deceased, at the time of death in and to all the property situated in the County of Orange, State of California, particularly described as follows, to-wit:
Lot 27 of Tract No. 1491, as per map recorded in Book 45, Page 23 of Miscellaneous Records of Orange County.
TERMS OF SALE cash in lawful money of the United States on confirmation of sale, or part cash and balance evidenced by note secured by Mortgage or Trust Deed on the property owned by Trust Deed with bid to be received at the aforesaid office at any time after the first publication hereof and before date of sale.
DATED this 5th day of Feb., 1957
LYNN C. SNYDER,
Executor of said Estate.
THOMAS M. PARRINGTON, Att'y., 24 E. Main St., Alhambra, Calif.
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 28, 1957.)
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Public notice is hereby given that John Van Wallings, and Sunny Maid Farms, a corporation, heretofore doing business under the fictitious firm name and style of Sunny Maid
LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 7, 14, 21 and 26, 1957.)
42793
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED de hereby certify that Giannini Research Corporation produces a desirable research & development business at 18400 South Main Street, City of Santa Ann, County of Orange, State of California, under the fictitious firm name of Plasmatron and that said firm is composed of the following persons, which are addressed are as follows, to-wit:
Giannini Research Corporation
640 Rowan Building
458 Spring Street
Los Angeles, California
WITNESS our hands this 28th day of January, 1957.
GIANNINI RESEARCH CORPORATION
By Gabriel M. Giannini,
President + Treasurer
By George R. Richter, Jr., Secretary
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES)
ON THIS 28th day of January A.D., 1957, before me Dorothy Allen, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared Gabriel M. Giannini, known to be the President and Treasurer and George R. Richter, Jr., known to me to be the Secretary, of the corporation that executed the within instrument and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same, and known to me to be the persons whose names are described 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)
DOROTHY ALLEN
Notary Public in and for Said County and State
My Commission Expires Sept. 24, 1958
DATED this 8th day of Feb., 1957
LYNN C. SNYDER,
Executor of said Estate
THOMAS M. PARRINGTON, Att'y,
324 E. Main St.
Alhambra, Calif.
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 28, 1957.)
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Public notice is hereby given that John Van Wallinga, and Sunny Maid Farms, a corporation, heretofore doing business under the fictitious firm name and style of Sunny Maid Dairy—limited partnership at 17th and Harbor Bldd., City of Westminster, County of Orange, State of California, did on the 21st day of January, 1967, by mutual consent, dissolve the said partnership and terminate their relations as partners therein.
Said business in the future will be conducted by Sunny Maid Farms—a corporation, who will pay and discharge all liabilities and debts of the firm and receive all monies payable to the firm.
Further notice is hereby given that the undersigned will not be responsible from this day on for any obligations incurred by John Wablinga in his own name or in the name of the firm.
DATED AT Westminster, California, this Twelfth day of February, 1957.
SUNNY MAID FARMS,
A Corporation.
BY NORMAN W. FROST,
Secretary
Wm. A. Wittman
2350 Tweedy Ivd.
South Gate, Calif.
Attorney
within instrument and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same, and known to me to be the persons 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 affirmed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
(SEAL)
DOROTHY ALLEN
Notary Public in and for Said County and State My Commission Expires Sept. 24, 1968
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Standard tries a flood of fire to make worn out oil fields produce again
Fire flooding produces heat and pressure to boil out previously unrecoverable oil, driving it underground to nearby producing wells.
MANY INACTIVE WELLS STILL HAVE LOTS OF OIL left underground in spite of the industry's great advances in oil recovery. Our country must have this oil to meet the growing power requirements of industry, the Armed Forces and motorists. That's why Standard is trying a new conservation experiment called "fire flooding."
We ignite some of the oil in a pool... control burning by regulating the air supply. Heat and pressure drive the oil to surrounding wells for pumping. It will take more than a year's time and a million dollars to see if fire flooding works. We think it's worth the effort because it could add more to U.S. underground oil reserves than the discovery of an entire new oil field.
Progress in the West means...
Helping find new sources to supply the oil U.S. will need in 1966
1956 1966
8,827,000 13,000,000
barrels per day barrels per day
Standard's petroleum engineers say, "Back in 1925 the industry could predict only about 20% recovery from a new field. Modern secondary recovery methods, of which fire flooding is one of the latest, could more than double recovery."