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Anaheim Gazette Theodore R. Kuechel, Publisher Frank Hall, Managing Editor G. E. "Andy" Mellen, Adv. Manager TELEPHONE Keystone 2-206 Published Thursday of each week at 259 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: $5 per year by mail. LEGAL NOTICE (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Nov. 14, 21, 25 and Dec. 5, 1857.) CERTIFICATE OF DISCORDUCTION OF USE AND/OR ABANDONMENT OF FICTITIOUS NAME THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that effective October 18, 1957 they ceased to do business under the fictitious firm name of HARADA BROS at 10051 Moody Street, Anaheim, California, which business was formerly composed of the following persons, whose names in full and places of residence are as follows, to-wit: George Harada, 10051 Moody Street, Anaheim, Calif. Masaru Harada, 10051 Moody Street, Anaheim, Calif. Yoshiko Harada, 10051 Moody Street, Anaheim, Calif. Yoshiko Harada, as Administratrix of the Estate of John Y. Harada, Deceased, 10051 Moody Street, Anaheim, Calif. Witness our hands this 29th day of October, 1957 GEORGE HARADA MASARU HARADA YOSHIKO HARADA YOSHIKO HARADA, as Administratrix of the Estate of John Y. Harada, deceased. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) County of Los Angeles ) On this 29th day of October, A.D., 1957, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State residing therein personally appeared GEORGE HARADA, MASARU HARADA, and YOSHIKO HARADA, individually and as Administratrix of the Estate of John Y. Harada, deceased, known to me to be the owner 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 notice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Cook of 551 Lexington Pl., Anaheim, graduated Oct. 4 from the Commissary School at the Naval Training Center in San Diego. In addition to preparing menus, cooking and baking, students learn the importance of proper storage of all food products and the care of kitchens, bake shops, refrigerated spaces and provision issue rooms aboard ships and shore stations. CHUMAN & McKIBRIN 257 South Spring Street Los Angeles, California (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Nov. 7, 14, 21 and 28, 1857.) CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME The undersigned does hereby certify that he is conducting a Subterranean Mining Development business at 1111 West Fay Lane, Anaheim, California, under the fictitious firm name of SAM HUMPHREY, INC. and that said firm is composed of the following person, whose name in full and place of residence is as follows, to-wit: Billy F. Jones, 1111 West Fay Lane, Anaheim, California. Witness my hand this 1st day of October, 1957. Billy F. Jones STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Los Angeles, On this 1st day of October, A.D., 1957, before me, the undersigned a Notary Public in and for said County and state residing therein duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared Billy F. Jones known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he 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. Kelsley Petterson Notary Public in and for said County and State. Bagleton & Petterson, Attys, 9527 East Belmont Avenue Bellflower, California GRADUATE COOK Gary A. Pierce, seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Cook of 551 Lexington Pl., Anaheim, graduated Oct. 4 from the Commissary School at the Naval Training Center in San Diego. In addition to preparing menus, cooking and baking, students learn the importance of proper storage of all food products and the care of kitchens, bake shops, refrigerated spaces and provision issue rooms aboard ships and shore stations. LEGAL NOTICE (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Nov. 21, 28, 1857.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE Board of Trustees of the Monaile School District and Or County, California will receive up to and including 10:20 A.M. on December 2, 1957; at the office of School District, 9751 Dals Ave Anaheim, California; at which said bids will be opened and for Court Paging in accordance with Instructions Conditions Specifications now on file in office of the Business Manager the said School District. Each bid must be accompanied a Certified Check or Bond in an equal $5 of the bid; said Certification or Bond to the Magnolia School District shall guarantee that the bidder enter into a contract should have accepted. The Board of Trustees reserves right to reject any and all bids to date this 21st day of November 1957. MAGNOLIA SCHOOL-DISTRICT BY: Guy S. Halser Clerk of Doctrine ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID Notice is hereby given that Board of Trustees of the Magnolia School District has ascertained the general prerequisite rate of per diem wages and for each workman needed to exert the contract which will be able to the successful bidder. The price rates so determined are as follows: Classification Minimum Rate Per Skip loader operator Concrete Mason Dump Truck Driver Redi-mix driver Laborer WHAT'S DOING H. I. Perry, your Telephone Manager in Anaheim You know, that voice of yours really gets around by telephone. We can send it under the ground or through the air. And now—if you want to phone Hawaii—your voice will go under the ocean, too! The picture above shows a sample of the new telephone cable to Hawaii. Two ships worked all summer to lay 2400 miles of this cable on the ocean floor. So now, your long distance operator can dial calls direct to the Islands. And it makes no difference what the weather's like. Thanks to the cable, your calls go through fast and clear. Whether you phone Hawaii or the corner grocery, you can bank on good, fast service. Paul G. Cook of 551 Lexington Pl., Anaheim, graduated Oct. 4 from the Commissaryman School at the Naval Training Center in San Diego. In addition to preparing menus, cooking and baking, students learn the importance of proper storage of all food products and the care of kitchens, bake shops, refrigerated spaces and provision issue rooms aboard ships and shore stations. The clever fisherman always knows where to draw the line. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Board of Trustees of the Magnolia School District, of Orange County, California, will receive up to and including 11:00 A.M. December 19, 1957, at the said School District, 751 Avenue, Anaheim, California which time said bids will be open and read for Wheel Tractor and Scraper, in accordance with Instructions, Conditions and Specifications now on file in the office of the Ness Manager of the said District. Each bid must be accompanied a Certified Check or Bond in equal to 5% of the bid, said Co-Check or Bond to be made ply to the Magnolia School District shall guarantee that the bidding enter into a contract should be accepted. The Board of Trustees reserve right to reject any and all bids to waive any irregularity there Dated this 21st day of Nov. 1957. MAGNOLIA SCHOOL DISCIPLINE BY: Guy S. Balsen Clerk, Board of Tr NOTICE INVITING BID NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Board of Trustees of the Magnolia School District, of Orange County, California, will receive bids and including 11 o'clock A.M.ember 2, 1957 at the office said School District, 751 Avenue, Anaheim, California at time said bids will be opened read for Steel Shelving, in accordance with Instructions, Conditions and Specifications now on file in the office of the Business Manager the said School District. Each bid must be accompanied a Certified Check or Bond in equal to 5% of the bid, said Co-Check or Bond to be made able to the Magnolia School District shall guarantee that the will enter into a contract should bid be accepted. The Board of Trustees reserve right to reject any and all bids to waive any irregularity there Dated this 21st day of Nov. 1957. MAGNOLIA SCHOOL DISCIPLINE BY: Guy S. Balsen Clerk, Board of Tr "Ferns" Will be Discussed at Fuchsia Society The regular monthly meet the Orange County Branch California National Fuchsia ciety will be held next Tu We can send it under the ground or through the air. And now—if you want to phone Hawaii—your voice will go under the ocean, too! The picture above shows a sample of the new telephone cable to Hawaii. Two ships worked all summer to lay 2400 miles of this cable on the ocean floor. So now, your long distance operator can dial calls direct to the Islands. And it makes no difference what the weather's like. Thanks to the cable, your calls go through fast and clear. Whether you phone Hawaii or the corner grocery, you can bank on good, fast service. Lots of folks I know are prettying up their homes—and making things easier for themselves—by adding color telephones. When you put new phones in the rooms you use a lot, you'll wonder how you ever got along without them. Because you sure save a lot of time and steps. You can choose from nine beautiful colors, too. Why not give us a call here at your telephone business office? We'll be glad to talk it over with you. United Fund Did you know that one contribution, once a year, will help support 14 different agencies. This is accomplished by the United Fund. This year, three new agencies have joined the Fund. They are: the U.S.O., St. Ann's Maternity Hospital and the Camp Fire Girls. These agencies along with American Red Cross, Assn. of Christian Churches, Boy Scouts (North Orange County Council), Catholic Welfare Bureau, Children's Hospital, Family Service Assn., Girl Scouts (Anaheim Council), Orthopaedic Hospital, Salvation Army, Visiting Nurse Assn., Y.M.C.A. (Anaheim), comprise the Anaheim United Fund. If you believe like we do that "sharing is caring" you can do so by contributing to the United Fund. "Ferns" Will be Discussed at Fuchsia Society The regular monthly meeting of the Orange County Branch of California National Fuchsia Society will be held next Tuesday Nov. 26th at 8 p.m. at the heim American Legion Hall North Lemon Street. Speak the evening will be Mrs. Sybyl Leatherman of El Monte. Leatherman is known coast for her knowledge of ferns—a subject which she presents a most interesting manner. This past summer Mrs. Leathman attended the annual meeting of the American Institute Biological Sciences held at Ford University. The Amherst Fern Society held meetings this Institute and prior meetings, the group treasured secondary roads, as well as way 101, through western railway in a search for unusual fern counts of these meetings we given and the trip, together ferns of Golden Gate Park be presented with colored Members are asked not to get the wrapped Christmas for a child. These are for the which the Society packs a year for children in the house. A variety of interesting will be supplied by Mrs. Leathman for the plant exchange. Refreshments and a social follow the meeting and the lic is cordially invited to a LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees of the Magnolia School District of Orange City, California, will receive and including 10:20 A.M. December 2, 1957, at the office of said District, 9751 Dale Avenue, Anaheim, California, at which time bids will be opened and read instructions. Conditions and applications now on file in the Office of the Business Manager of said School District. Each bid must be accompanied by certified Check or Bond in a sum equal to $50.00 paid by the bidder, and guarantee that the bidder will into a contract should his bid accepted. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids and may irregularly threemel this 21st day of November. MAGNOLIA SCHOOL DISTRICT BY: Guy S. Baiser Clerk, Board of Trustees ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Magnolia School District of Orange City, will receive General Contractors for Cementing Parkway at the Dr. Peter Marshallol, Anaheim, California furnishall required labor, materials, and for the completion of such area to be cemented is the street on Magnolia Avenue north of Prescott Street between the exiting curb and sidewalk, approximately twelve feet, three inches wide four inches thick using six sack concrete. The excess dirt is to be removed dumped at 10551 Garza Street, Anaheim, California. The finished surface is to be flush the existing curb and the sidewalk. Arrangement to the statutes of the County of California, the Board of Trustees of the said School District ascertained the general prevailance of per diem wages and rates each workman needed to execute contract which will be awarded the successful bidder. The prevailances so determined are as follows: Certification Minimum Wage Rate Per Hour Loader operator $3.47 Concrete Mason 2.15 Truck Driver 3.01 Mix driver 3.01 Oiler 2.50 Legal Notice (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Nov. 14, 21, 28 and Dec. 6, 1957.) CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME The undersigned do hereby certify that they are conducting a general farming and produce marketing business at 10051 Moody Street, Anaheim, California, under the fictitious firm name of HARADA BROS., and that said firm is composed of the following persons whose names in full places of residence are as follows, to wit: GEORGE HARADA 10051 Moody Street, Anaheim, California, MASARU HARADA 10051 Moody Street, Anaheim, California, YOSHIKO HARADA 10051 Moody Street, Anaheim, California. WITNESS our hands this 29th day of October, 1957. GEORGE HARADA MASARU HARADA YOSHIKO HARADA STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) On this 29th day of October, 1957, before me, the undersigned a Notary Public in and for said County and State residing therein duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared GEORGE HARADA, MASARU HARADA, 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. / David McKibbin Naray Public in and for sale County and State. My Commission Expires Oct. 22, 1960. (Certificate of Business Fictitious Firm Name) THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they are conducting a notarial business at 10551 W. Kahala Avenue, Anaheim, California, under the fictitious firm name of SKYWAY MOTEL and that said firm is composed of the following persons, whose names and addresses are as follows, to-wit: CLARENCE R. SATRE $781 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove, California. OLGA SATRE $781 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove, California. WITNESS our hands this 7th day of November, 1957. Clarence B. Satre Olga Satre STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) On the 7th day of November, A.D. 1957, before me, the undersigned a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared Clarence B. Satre and Olga Satre, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, acknowledged that they executed the seal with official seal. Norma A. Nipper Notary Public in and for said County and State. (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Oct. 30, Nov. 7, 14 and 21, 1957.) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE LEAH D. LEFTWICH, Plaintiff, LUNWOOD L. LEFTWICH, Defendant. No. 74200 SUMMONS Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, and Clerk of the Superior Court said County. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO: LINWOOD L. LEFTWICH fendant. You are directed to appear in action brought against you by above named plaintiff in the superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, and to answer the com­here within ten days after service on the Completist served within the County of Or­den or within thirty days if served where, and you are notified that less you so appear and answer above required, the plaintiff will judgment for any money or date demanded In the Complaint served upon contract, or will apply the Court for any other reli­dance mandated in the complaint. Given under my hand and su­persent to the Superior Court of the County State of California, in and for the County of Orange, By Robert E. McFarrand NOTICE APPEARANCE: "A defendant pears in an action when he ar­demars; or gives the plaintiff ten notice of his appearance when an attorney gives notice of pearance for him." (Sec. 1014.) What's happened to gasoline? If you've wondered...here are some facts about gasoline. Gasoline prices have not risen as much as other products. The only fair way to compare is with other things you buy. The U.S. Cost of Living Index Taxes add about 9% to the cost of gasoline. It's for state and federal taxation. Ferns" Will be discussed at Fuchsia Society The regular monthly meeting of the Orange County Branch of the California National Fuchsia Society will be held next Tuesday, Nov. 26th at 8 p.m. at the Anaheim American Legion Hall, 936 North Lemon Street. Speaker for the evening will be Mrs. Sylvia B. Gatherman of El Monte. Mrs. Gatherman is known coast to east for her knowledge of ferns, subject which she presents in most interesting manner. This past summer Mrs. Leatherman attended the annual meet of the American Institute of Biological Sciences held at Stanford University. The American Society held meetings during this Institute and prior to the meetings, the group traveled secondary roads, as well as Highway 101, through western ranges a search for unusual ferns. Accounts of these meetings will be open and the trip, together with tours of Golden Gate Park, will presented with colored slides. Members are asked not to forage the wrapped Christmas gift a child. These are for the box which the Society packs each year for children in the hospital. A variety of interesting plants will be supplied by Mrs. Leatherman for the plant exchange. Refreshments and a social time now the meeting and the publication cordially invited to attend. Gasoline prices have not risen as much as other products. The only fair way to compare is with other things you buy. The U.S. Cost of Living Index shows the over-all cost of living is up 102.3% since 1939. During that time the price of gasoline rose only 62.8% not including taxes. Gasoline quality is much better. There's a performance bonus for motorists in the big improvements that have been made in gasoline over the years. Quality has risen so fast that the regular gasoline you buy today is comparable to the premium gasoline of just ten years ago. Taxes add about 9¢ to the cost of gasoline...it's for state and federal tax to help build and improve the roads we ever, we must include them as part of for a gallon of gasoline. Oil is getting harder to find and sive to develop. In 1956 our average was $149,000...up 40% over the past 1956 we completed 101 wells in the where drilling costs can be six times as expensive. Here's why gasoline is still one of your biggest bargains: Today, worker can buy 85% more gasoline with an hour's pay than he can with standard oil company of california plans ahead to serve you better NO. 74209 SUMMONS PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS LINWOOD L. LEFTWICH, DESTANT. You are directed to appear in an enclosed brought in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, and complaint filed in the Office of the Merk of the Superior Court of said County. NOTICE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Estate of FRANK C. SMITH, Deceased. No. A-30190 NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Fred L. Smith has filed herein a petition for Probate of Will of the above named decedent and for issuance to him of Letters Testamentary, reference to which is made for further particulars, and that the time and place of hearing has been set for November 29th, 1957, at 10:00 a.m., in the courthouses of Department No. 3 of said court, at Hall of Records, in the City of Santa Ana, California. L. B. WALLACE, Clerk Dated November 14, 1957 Irving S. Baltimore 1025 Chapman Building, Los Angeles 14, Calif. Attorney for Petitioner (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Nov. 14, 28 and Dec. 5, 1957) CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they are conducting a show retail business at Stanton Plaza Shopping Center In Stanton, California. 5 - Anaheim Gazette Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., Nov. 21, 1957 under the fictitious firm name of TOT'S T TEENS SHOE SALON and that said firm is composed of the following persons, whose names and addresses are as follows: ALBERT G. PEKARR, 1947 W. Willow, Anaheim, California. ALICE E. PEKARR, 1947 W. Willow, Anaheim, California. WITNESS our hands this 6th day of November, 1957. Albert G. Pekarr Alice E. Pekarr STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE On the 6th day of November, A.D., 1957, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared Albert G. Pekarr and Alice E. Pekarr, known to me to be the person whose name were subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged that they executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Norma A. Nupper Notary Public in and for said County and State. R. GARRISON ELECTED Rognie Garrison of Anaheim was elected president of the Orange County Southern Baptist Youth Association, at a recent election of officers for 1957-58. The association meets the first Saturday of each month in one of the 26 sponsoring churches or missions in the county. ned to gasoline prices? ere are some things you should know d about 9¢ to the cost of every gallon. only 30% of your gasoline dollar does not buy it's for state and federal tax. These taxes go Research also helps keep gasoline prices down. Standard and the oil industry employ more than 15,000 full-time researchers... invest more than about 9¢ to the cost of every gallon. only 30% of your gasoline dollar does not buy it's for state and federal tax. These taxes go old and improve the roads we all enjoy. Howmust include them as part of the price you pay of gasoline. Research also helps keep gasoline prices down. Standard and the oil industry employ more than 15,000 full-time researchers... invest more than $160 million each year to develop ways to find and produce oil more efficiently, and to make more and better products at a lower cost. Getting harder to find and more expenevelop. In 1956 our average cost for a well was 40% over the past five years. In completed 101 wells in the Gulf of Mexico ing costs can be six times as much as on land. Competition helps keep gasoline prices low. There are 800 oil refining companies in the U.S. Each tries to make better products and give better services than the others. At the same time the refiner must keep his prices competitive or face the loss of customers. Biggest bargains: Today the average in hour's pay than he could in 1939. ANY OF CALIFORNIA better