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LEGAL NOTICE (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Aug. 7, 1958) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS RELATIVE TO PETITIONS FOR VARIANCES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF Anaheim on Monday, August 13, 1958, at the hour of 2:00 OCTOBER P.M. it receive and consider all evidence and request for HEARINGS or obtained previously by the Commission relative to the VERIFIED PETITION submitted by The Owners of the following described properties: VARIANCE NO. 1018 — PETITION submitted by CHARLES F. GATES, 830 South East Street, Anaheim, California, as Owner, requesting permission to SPLIT A LOT, with the one side 614 square feet with 66 foot frontage on the property, described as: That portion of Lot 15 of Anaheim Extension, in the city of Anaheim, county of Orange, state of California, as shown on a map of survey made by William Hamel and filed in the office of the county recorder of Los Angeles County, of which is recorded in book 3 pages 163 et seq., entitled "Los Angeles County Maps," in the office of the county recorder of said Orange County, described as follows: Beginning at the northwestern corner of Lot 14 tract No. 125, as per map recorded in book 25 or Miscensane Maps, in the office of the county recorder on said county; thence North 14' 30" to East, 200.00 feet along the northern line; said Tract No. 125; thence North 14' 32" to West, 190.00 feet parallel with the western line; said Lot 15; then South 14' 29" to West, 190.00 feet parallel with said northerly line to the beginning of a tangent curve which is also mentioned westery line and has recorded feet; thence westerly, southwesterly and southerly 23.18 feet along said westerly line; thence South 15' 22" to East, 32.99 feet to the point of beginning; and further as above said Lot 15; South East Street. The property is presently occupied R-A RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL. VARIANCE NO. 1019 — PETITION submitted by VICTOR C. HARRIS, 830 Harbor Boulevard, Anaheim, California, as Owner, requesting permission to SERVE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES in Restaurant on the property described as: That portion of the NW% of the NW% of the North 89' 55" to East 720 feet to a point; thence North 9' 12" to West, 654.44 feet to a point; thence South 720 feet to a point; thence North 9' 12" to West, 654.52 feet to the true point of beginning; (The Westerly 60 feet of Lot 24 of the Golden State Tract No. 2, in the Rancho San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana, as shown on a map recorded in Book 4, page 65, Miscellaneous Maps Records of Orange County, Mate or Chinatown as follows: Beginning at a point in the south line of Lot 28 or Tract No. 1804, M. M. 41-2, in the city of Anaheim, California, said point south 89' 60" to East a distance of 145 feet from the southeast corner of said lot by bounce South 9' 48" to East along the east line of said record or survey and the West line or Tract No. 1464 as recorded in M. M. 92-42 and 44 in the city of Anaheim a distance of 145 feet from the southeast corner of said lot by bounce South 9' 48" to East a distance of 145 feet from the southeast corner of said lot by bounce South 9' 48" to East a distance of 145 feet from the southeast corner of said lot by bounce South 9' 48" to East a distance of 145 feet from the southeast corner of said lot by bounce South Meet America's Only Truly Automatic Refrigerator VARIANCE NO. 1019 — PETITION submitted by VICTOR C. HARRIS, 1850 Harbor Boulevard, Anaheim, California, as Lesser, requesting permission to SERVE ALCOHOL BEVERAGES in Restaurant on line intersected with Katella Avenue and Harbor Boulevard. In the City of Anaheim, county of Orange, state of California, described as follows: Beginning at the centerline of Katella Avenue and Harbor Boulevard, the area also being the Northwest corner of the NE% of said section 27; thence along said centerline of Harbor Boulevard, South 1' 21' 60' East, 265.01 feet; thence parallel centerline of Katella Avenue, North 54' 54' 30' East, 460.00 feet; thence parallel centerline of Harbor Boulevard, South 1' 21' 60' East, 291.54 feet; thence along a line perpendicular with and 98.38 feet northerly of the southerly line of the NW% of the NE% of said Section 27, South 58' 49' 40' West, to said easterly line of Harbor Boulevard, thence North 1' 21' 00' West, 225.20 feet to the point of beginning; and further described as 1850 Harbor Boulevard. The property is presently classified R-A. RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL. RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-58-09-7 — PETITION submitted by WALTER H. and MAUDE O. BREWSTER, et al. 1652 Loafer Street, Anaheim, California, and Others, requesting that the property be described all that certain real property situated in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: The N 112.50 feet of the S% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW%. Excepting therefrom the South 77 feet. Parcel 2. An undivided 1/80th interest in and to a parcel of and described as follows: Beginning at the NE corner of the SW% of the NW% of Section 23, T4S, R10W, S.B.H. & M., Harrison property); and The S 77 feet of the S% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW% of the SW%. Excepting therefrom the South 77 feet. Parcel 2. An undivided 1/80th interest in and to a parcel of and described as follows: Beginning at the NE corner of the SW% of the NW% of Section 23, T4S, R10W, S.B.H. & M., Harrison property); and The S 77 feet of the S%, MAKES ICE CU WITHOUT NEW RCA Whirlpool GAS REFRIGERATORS gives you all the modern features you've automatic Ice Maker, silent Gas operati SO AUTOMATIC YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE TO FILL ICE TRAYS The RCA Whirlpool Gas Refrigerator is America's only completely automatic refrigerator. Its automatic Ice Maker—connected to your cold water system—freezes ice cubes puts them in a basket, keeps the basket filled at all times. No trays to fill or spill. Check this list of features on RCA Whirlpool Gas Refrigerators 1. NEW CRISP LOOK 2. DECOMATOR COLORS 3. AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING 4. SILPARATE FREEZER SECTION 5. BIG CONVENIENCE DOOR 6. BUTTER STORAGE 7. TILT-DOWN EGG RACKS 8. FULL-WIDTH GLIDE-OUT SHELVES 9. TWIN CRISPERS 10. AUTOMATIC ICE WATER TAP (Optional) For better living at lower cost Southern California Refrigerates with Modern For modern Gas service beyond our sys THIS IS A VIEW of a civil defense portion of the 14-acre underground storage facility in a converted limestone mine near Neosho, Mo. It has built-in automatic sprinklers and special ventilation equipment. The Office of Defense and Civilian mobilization has stockpiled here for use after attack about 2,500 tons of supplies, including Army hospital cots, stretchers, and supplies and equipment for 200 complete civil defense emergency hospitals of 200 beds each. Superimposed in white is a map of ODCM storage sites across the nation at strategic locations. and express opinions for or against the proposed VARIANCES as outlined above. FURTHER INFORMATION may be obtained at the office of the PLANNING DIRECTOR of the City of Anaheim. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM By: MELBOURNE A. GAUER, Chairman. DATE: August 4, 1958. LEGAL NOTICE (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Aug. 7, 1958.) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS RELATIVE TO PETITIONS FOR VARIANCES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT In the office of the county recorder of said county; and further described as 1029 Liberty Lane. The property is presently classified R-1, SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL. VARIANCE NO. 1007 — PETITION submitted by WALTER REALTY COMPANY, 1100 South La Brea, Los Angeles 12, California, as Owner, requesting permission to OPERATE A COOKSAIL BAK on the property described as: That portion of the Navy, of the SW%, of section 12, 148s RIew., in the instance San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana, Counts of Orange, State of California, as said section is shown on a map filed in Book 51, Page 10 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the county recorder of said County, described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the West line of NW%, with the centerline of Ana classified R-3, MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to attend said HEARINGS and express opinions for or against the proposed VARIANCES as outlined above. FURTHER INFORMATION may be obtained at the office of the CITY CLERK of the City of Anaheim. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNSEL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM. DENE M. WILLIAMS, City Clerk. DATE: August 4, 1958. Gears for trucks, tractors and other heavy vehicles are made of nickel alloyed steel because of the strain, shocks and hard wear. PURTHER INFORMATION may be at the office of the OFC, PLANNING DIRECTOR of the City of Anaheim. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM BY: MELBOURNE A. GAUER, Chairman DATED: August 4, 1958. LEGAL NOTICE (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Aug. 7, 1958) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS RELATIVE TO PETITIONS FOR VARIANCES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARINGS in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, in the City of Anaheim, on Tuesday, August 13, 1958 at the hour of 7:00 O'Clock P.M., to receive and consider all evidence and reports at these HEARINGS or obtained previously by the Council relative to the VERIFIED PETITIONS submitted by the Owners of the following described properties: VARIANCE NO. 989 (Amended) — PETITION submitted by MILLIE REALAND, 9422 Stanton Avenue, Anaheim, California, as owner requesting permission to OPERATE A TRAILER SALES and RENTAL LOT on the property described as: All that certain real property situated in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: The North 190 feet of the South 252 feet of the West 230 feet of the SW% of the NW% of Section 13, T45, R11W, S.B.B. & M. Excepting therefrom the West 32 feet thereof, and further described as 9422 Stanton Avenue. The property is recently classified R-A, RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL. VARIANCE NO. 998 — PETITION submitted by DAVID S. HARNEY, 1029 Liberty Lane, Anaheim, California, as owner requesting permission to SPLINT A LOT facing on two streets making a lot by 191 feet facing Liberty Lane, and a lot 55 feet by 60 feet facing Rosemont Street, on the property described as: The South 60 feet of the North 190 feet of the West % of the SW% of the SW% of Section 2, T45, R11W, In the Rest San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, as said Section is shown on a man recorded in book 51,, page 10 of Miscellaneous Maps, VARIANCE NO. 1007 — PETITION submitted by WAGNER REALTY COMPANY, 1100 South La Brea, Los Angeles 19, California, as Owner requiring permission to OPERATE A COOKAIL BROADWAY PROPERTY described as: That portion of the SW% of the SW% of Section 12, 148, R10W, in the Rancho San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, as said section shown on a map filed in book 51, to the Coorllaneous Maps, in the office of the Recorder of said County, described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the West line of said NW%, with the centerline of Anaheim Road as described in deep recorded Broadway Road and deeds records of said county; thence South 0° 11' 48" West, along the West line of said NW%, said West line also being the centerline of Piacentia Avenue; thence South 59° 45' 15" East 159.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence South 89° 45' 15" East 162.00; thence North 0° 11' 48" East parallel with said centerline of Piacentia Avenue; 223.74 feet, more or less, to the point in the centerline of Anaheim-Olive Road; thence North 29° West along said centerline of Anaheim-Olive Road; North 78° 26' 58" West to a point distant thereon South 78° 52' 26" East 202.50 feet from the intersection of the West line of said NW%; thence South 0° 24' 19" East 134.85 feet; thence parallel with said centerline of Anaheim-Olive Road; North 78° 26' 58" West to a point distant thereon South 78° 52' 26" East 202.50 feet from the intersection of the West line of said NW%; thence South 0° 24' 19" East 134.85 feet; thence parallel with said centerline of Anaheim-Olive Road; North 78° 26' 58" West to a point distant thereon South 78° 52' 26" East 202.50 feet from the intersection of the West line of said NW%; thence South 0° 24' 19" East 134.85 feet; thence parallel with said centerline of Anaheim-Olive Road; North 78° MAKES ICE CUBES WHOUT TRAYS Pool Gas Refrigerator The modern features you've always wanted—including Maker, silent Gas operation, full 10-year warranty. SO QUIET YOU DON'T HEAR A SOUND The RCA Whirlpool Gas Refrigerator makes cold and ice with a tiny Gas flame. The refrigeration unit has no motor, no moving parts, nothing to wear out. SO DEPENDABLE YOU GET A FULL 10-YEAR WARRANTY The RCA Whirlpool Gas Refrigerator is America's only refrigerator that has a freezing system guaranteed and protected with a full 10-year warranty. Twice the warranty of any other automatic refrigerator. See a demonstration at your RCA Whirlpool Gas Refrigerator dealer or in your Gas Company showrooms soon. GAS SOUTHERN COUNTIES GAS COMPANY service beyond our system, see your L-P Gas dealer. 1930 25 TON MILES PER GALLON 1958 45 TON MILES PER GALLON Today's gasoline has far more value. An accurate way to measure this value is by "ton-miles". The number of miles a gallon of gasoline will move a ton of car. Average performance in 1930 was 25 ton-miles per gallon. Today it's 43 — or 70% more work per gallon. 2/3¢ PER TON MILE 1/2¢ PER TON MILE Fuel cost per ton-mile is down 18% since 1930. To move a ton of car a mile took ⅓¢ worth of fuel. Modern gaslines move today's heavier cars a ton-mile for about ½¢. When you remember you are buying performace, gasoline costs less today than in 1930. STANDARD OIL COMPANY O DISASTERS, natural or man-made, call for immediate stocks of medical supplies and often other equipment for furnishing safe drinking water, electricity or other essentials in order to save lives and aid the victims. Civil defense stockpiles of litters and other supplies are located in 43 fully-manned U.S. warehouses for use in times of national emergency or major natural disaster on presidential approval when other supply sources are exhausted. FRED J. BETZ Fred J. Betz, 59, a native of Michigan and a resident of Anaheim for 56 years, living at 707 S. Lemon, died at his home Saturday night. He leaves three sisters, Mrs. Mabel Hebestreit of Garden Grove, Mrs. Mamie Fries and Miss Lydia Betz and brother, Samuel Betz all of Anaheim. He was a Potato Topped Beef Loaf 1 pound ground beef 1 c. cottage cheese 1½ c. soft bread crumbs ½ c. tomato juice 1 egg ½ onion, finely chopped ¼ c. finely chopped celery 350 degrees, for 1 hour. Top with potatoes, brush with melted butter and place under broiler until lightly browned. Eight servings. FOR GAZETTE WANT ADS CALL KEystone 5-2206 FRED J. BETZ Fred J. Betz, 59, a native of Michigan and a resident of Anaheim for 56 years, living at 707 S. Lemon, died at his home Saturday night. He leaves three sisters, Mrs. Mabel Hebestreit of Garden Grove, Mrs. Mamie Fries and Miss Lydia Betz and brother, Samuel Betz all of Anaheim. He was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church. Funeral services were conducted from the Hilgenfeld Mortuary Chapel, Tuesday, August 5th with Rev. Alex McCandless officiating with interment in Anaheim Cemetery. Potato Topped Beef Loaf 1 pound ground beef 1 c. cottage cheese 1½ c. soft bread crumbs ½ c. tomato juice 1 egg ½ onion, finely chopped ¼ c. finely chopped celery 1 tsp. soy sauce 1½ tsps. salt Pepper Hot mashed potatoes Combine all ingredients except potatoes in a bowl and blend. Pack into buttered 8-inch square baking pan. Bake in a moderate oven, 350 degrees, for 1 hour. Top with potatoes, brush with melted butter and place under broiler until lightly browned. Eight servings. FOR GAZETTE WANT ADS CALL KEystone 5-2206 HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful, Courteous, Service 120 E. Broadway, Anaheim PHONE KE 5-4105 Can you think of any liquid that costs less than gasoline ... except water? Quart for quart, gallon for gallon, almost any liquid you buy costs more than gasoline ... and gasoline performance today costs less than it did in 1930. In spite of higher operating costs in the oil industry, gasoline prices have been held down through research and intense competition. Since 1930 the price of gasoline (excluding taxes) rose only 23%. During the same period the general cost of living went up 70%. The taxes on a tankful of gasoline would buy between four and five extra "tax-free" gallons. Combined state and federal taxes, which help pay for better roads, add about 9¢ to the price of every gallon... nearly 30% of your gasoline dollar buys no gasoline at all. OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you better