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(POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) QUALIFIED AS CORONER and PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR 17 Years of Medico-Legal Training WALTER L. (WALLY) FOX FOR CONTINUED EFFICIENT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE (MRS. T. T. HORN) Mrs. Virginia Taylor Horn, 50, a native of Nashville, Tenn., who came to Anaheim last October, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Katherine Procter, 724 Geneva Street, Saturday, May 24th, after a prolonged illness. In addition to the daughter, she is survived by her husband, Thomas E. Horn; one son, Thomas E. Horn, Jr., of Honolulu; one brother, C. E. Compton of Arizona; two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Scanlon of Arizona and Mrs. Juanita Gilbert of Miami, Florida. (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) RE-ELECT THE MAN WHO HAS BEEN YOUR SHERIFF FOR 12 YEARS JAMES A. MUSICK PROVEN PERFORMANCE, ABILITY, INTEGRITY James A. Musick, recognized by fellow officers as an outstanding leader in their profession, now serves as President of the Peace Officers Association for the state, and as vice president of the California State Sheriffs Association. SHERIFF JAMES A. MUSICK (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) The Max V. Eliason Family Our Courts... Bulwark of the Home As a family man, I naturally have a deep respect for the integrity of the family, and a real purpose of preserving that integrity in whatever capacity I may serve. As Assistant District Attorney, in dealing with family problems in the courts, I have served that purpose on every occasion. Now I am a candidate for election as Municipal Court Judge for Anaheim-Fullerton District. In that office, I would have even better opportunity to preserve the stability of family life and the home. I have served as a Juvenile Court Judge and am fully aware of the great importance of the courts as the bulwark of the home. ELECT ELIASON Max V. Eliason ELECT ELIASON Travel Santa Fe SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO Santa Fe's Coordinated Rail-Bus Service between San Francisco, Bakerfield, Los Angeles and San Diego offers passengers Travel Santa Fe SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO Santa Fe's Coordinated Rail-Bus Service between San Francisco, Bakersfield, Los Angeles and San Diego offers passengers fast streamliner trains between Oakland-Bakersfield and between Los Angeles-San Diego. Streamlined buses make train-side connections for service between San Francisco-Oakland and between Bakersfield-Los Angeles. Streamliner trains carry air-conditioned comfortable chair cars. Buses are modern air-conditioned motor coaches with rest room facilities. Baggage may be checked through to destination. W. E. FENNELL, Local Agent — 708 EAST CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM VIRGINIA TAYLOR Horn, 50, e of Nashville, Tenn., who o Anaheim last October, away at the home of her mr. Mrs. Katherine Proc4 Geneva Street, Saturday 24th, after a prolonged in addition to the daughter survived by her husband, E. Horn; one son, Thomas n, Jr., of Honolulu; one C. E. Compton of Ariwo sisters, Mrs. Dorothy of Arizona and Mrs. Jubilbert of Miami, Florida and seven grandchildren. Parental services were held Monday in the Hilgenfeld Mortuary chapel. Rev. Murray L. Morford, pastor of the Anaheim Church of the Nazarene, of which the deceased was a member, officiated and burial was made in the Memory Gardens Memorial Park near Brea. Average classroom teacher salary in the United States this year is $4,520, the National Education Association has reported. This is an increase of 7.1 per cent over last year. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT VOTE for LLOYD VERRY for Municipal Court JUDGE (Anaheim-Fullerton District) JUNE 3 PRIMARY Lloyd Verry LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette May 29, June 6 and 12, 1958.) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER EXECUTION IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT OF THE SAN JOSE JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA J. A. Slaughter, J. W. Parks and George W. Elder, Partners under the firm name and style of THE DOCTORS BUSINESS BUREAU of Southern California. VS. Percy P. Vogt and Anna Vogt Defendants Case No. 2 900 MARSHAL SALE Under and by virtue of an Execution issued out of the Municipal Court of the San Jose Judicial Distri­tory, County of Los Angeles State of California, wherein J. A. Slaughter, et al dba Doctors Business Bureau, Plaintiff, and Percy P. Vogt and Anna Vogt, Defendants, upon a judgment rendered the 5th day of November, 1957, for the sum of One Hundred Seventy-seven and 11/100 dollars legal money of the United States, besides costs and interest; and sum of One Hundred Sixty-eight and 75/100 dollars, with interest from the 5th day of November 1957, is now (at the date of this writ) actually due on said judgment. I have, on the 19th day of May, 1958, levied upon all the Right, Title, Claim and Interest of said defendants (or either of them) in and to, the following described real estate, to wit: LOT 116, TRACT 1948, MAP BOOK 58, PAGES 41, 42, and 43, as recorded in the office of the ORANGE COUNTY RECORD-ER.Record Owner: PERCY P. VOOG and/or ANNA E. VOOG. Commonly known as: 2552 Greenbrier, Anaheim, California. Together with all and singular the GOOD NEWS TRA GOOD NEWS TRA Friday, June 6, Bank of America is opening another branch in Anaheim—the East Anaheim Branch—at 2032 Anaheim Olive Road, right in the new East Anaheim Shopping Center. The Open House will also feature a display of rare coins...the traditional Gold Key Ceremony, featuring local civic leaders...and souvenirs for one and all. So bring the whole family! The Open House will also feature a display of rare coins... the traditional Gold Key Ceremony, featuring local civic leaders... and souvenirs for one and all. So bring the whole family! Join the fun at the Open House! And remember Bank of America's new East Anaheim Branch opens f TREASURE CHEST CONTEST RULES: Guess how many pennies are in the Treasure Chest in the lobby of this new P of A branch. Children may enter if accompanied by either parent. Duplicate prizes will be awarded in the event of a tie. Contest will be open through Friday, June 20, to all except Bank of America employees and their families. Winners will be notified by mail. 3. Anaheim Gazette Anaheim, Calif., Thurs. May 29, 1958 Tire Retreading 8 HOUR SERVICE All Work Guaranteed Shipkey & Pearson GOODYEAR TIRES 420 W. Center St. — Anaheim KE 5-1167 — KE 5-1168 WE GIVE 84H GREEN STAMPS Mottbells and Peek Mortuaries COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 1901 BOLLA RVE. MIDDY CITY PUMPING 3 0523 LARGE 9-70-43 Serving Southern California Families of All Faiths for Kell's Canopy (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) A Doctor For A Doctor's Job VOTE FOR RAYMOND A. BRANDT, M.D. X FOR ORANGE COUNTY CORONER and Public Administrator Primary Election — Tues., June 3, 1958 Has served the County for 10 uninterrupted years as Coroner's Surgeon TRAVELS FAST! Everybody's invited to a gala pre-opening Open House, Thursday, June 5, 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. There'll be a Treasure Chest Contest, and you may win $50, $25 or $10 cash, or one of four other prizes! You can tour the big, new bank and see all its modern features... find out about the complete banking service available... and meet the friendly Bank of America people who will serve you here. You can tour the big, new bank and see all its modern features... find out about the complete banking service available... and meet the friendly Bank of America people who will serve you here. House! And remember—for your convenience, anaheim Branch opens for business Friday, June 6! EAST ANAHEIM BRANCH Bank of America NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 2032 Anaheim Olive Road