anaheim-gazette 1958-08-21
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LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Aug. 21, ORDINANCE NO. 1299 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING THE ANNEXATION TO SAID CITY OF ANAHEIM OPERATING INHABITED TERRIORY KNOWN AS "NORTH-EAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A". THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Anaheim finds:
(a) That the proceedings for the annexation to the City of Anaheim of the herermatter inhabited territory were had in conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuant to the laws conformity with and pursuerant of said territory, that proposes of said annexation filed with the City Council of Anaheim.
(b) That before any proceedings were commenced for the annexation of said territory, that proposes of said annexation filed with the City Council of Anaheim.
(c) That at May 21, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 12, 2023.
(d) That at May 21, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 12, 2023.
(e) That at May 21, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 24, 2023.
(f) That at May 21, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on June 28, 2023.
(g) That at May 21, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on July 6, 2023.
(h) That at May 21, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on August, 6, 2023.
(i) That at May 21, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on September, 6, 2023.
(j) That at May 21, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. on October, 6, 2023.
(k) That at May 21, 1957 at July, 6, 2023.
(l) That at May
(c) That the proposal for the annexation of said territory to the City of Anaheim.
(d) That said proponents did on the 12th day of March, 1957, publish a Notice of Intention to Circulate a Petition relating to the Annexation of said Territory to the City of Anaheim, and on the 12th day of March, 1957, said proponents did file with the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim a copy of the said Notice of Intention to Circulate a Petition for the annexation to the City of Anaheim of the territory hereafter described, which notice contained the names of the proponents intending to circulate the petition and a description of the specific boundaries of the territory proposed to be announced accompanied by a printed statement not exceeding Five Hundred in length, containing reasons for the petition, together with an affidavit of the publication of said notice of intention to circulate said petition.
(e) That thereafter, to wit: On the 12th day of March, 1957, said City Council adopted its Resolution No. 2729 in which it acknowledged receipt of a copy of said notice of intention to circulate said petition, in which it approved the intention of such proponents to circulate said petition.
(f) That thereafter to wit: On the 9th day of April, 1957, there was filed with the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim a written petition signed by not less than one-fourth (%) of the qualified electors residing within the territory hereafter described, as shown by the County Registration of Voters, containing a description of new territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held to the City of Anaheim, and containing request that the City Council of the City of Anaheim call a special election to be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that said territory be held in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, and asking that说说的说说的说说的说说的说说的说说的说说的说说的说说的说说的说说的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快的说快
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(g) That on the 16th day of April, 1957, the City Council did duly assemble in public session and consider a petition and did find that said petition is signed by not less than one-fourth (%) of the qualified electors residing within the territories herein described, as shown by the County registration of Voters, contained an objection to the city council proposed that said petition should not have been enforced into law. The city council did further find and determine that such proponents have done and performed the acts and things required to be done and performed by the Annexation Act of 1913 at the time and in the manner as required by the provisions of said act and that said proponents have done and performed the acts and things required to be done and performed by the Annexation Act of 1913 at the time and in the manner as required by the provisions of said act and that said proponents have done and performed the acts and things required to be done and performed by the Annexation Act of 1913 at the time and in the manner as required by
That said election was duly held on August 20, 1957, within said territory polling place herefore described pursuant to said Resolution No. 28, and in accordance with the provision of said Annexation Act of 1913, and all acts anecdatory thereof and supplementary thereto, and the election laws applicable thereto and in accordance with the notices posted by said City Clerk.
(n) That upon the ballots used and submitted to the electors at said election, in addition other matters required by law to answer thereon, was printed the following: NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A, be annexed to the City of Anaheim, California, and the property in said NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within said City of Anaheim, to pay its pro rata portion based upon assessment, abatement, of all bounded inlandness of said territory, to describe the ballots cast at said polling place, and delivered said ballots; tally sheet and returns to and from said petition and presentation of said petition that said new territory proposed to be annexed to said City of Anaheim did not form a part of any other city or municipal corporation and that said territory was at the time of filing said petition, inhabited territory and was contiguous to the City of Anaheim.
( p ) That said City Council did at its next regular meeting hold not less than six (6) days nor more than seven (7) days from and after the date of the election, to wit, on the 27th day of August, 1957, meet and proceed to canvass returns, and cause a public day completed such canvass and therefore thereafter caused a public day completed such canvass and thereby entered upon its minutes from its canvass of returns raised said City Council finds that the whole number of votes cast at said election was 66, including 5 absence ballots; the number of votes cast in said election of annexation of said territory to said City of Anaheim was 44; that the number of votes cast in said election against annexation was 26.
SECTION 2. That the City Council of said City of Anaheim does hereby approve the annexation of said territory is hereby accepted in said Council as a municipal corporation; that said territory is hereby incorporated in said City of Anaheim; that said territory is hereby accepted by said City of Anaheim as a part of said City of Anaheim. That said territory herefore referred to, and indicated upon the ballots to be used at the election and therefore so annexed to be submitted. That by said resolution said City Council fixed May 31, 1957, at 7:00 p.m. clock P.M.,
That upon the ballots used and submitted to the electors at said election, in addition other matters required by law to answer thereon, was printed the following: NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A, be annexed to the City of Anaheim, California, and the property in said NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within said City of Anaheim, to pay its pro rata portion based upon assessment, abatement, of all bounded inlandness of said territory, to describe the ballots cast at said polling place, and delivered said ballots; tally sheet and returns to and from said petition and presentation of said petition that said new territory proposed to be annexed to said City of Anaheim did not form a part of any other city or municipal corporation and that said territory was at the time of filing said petition, inhabited territory and was contiguous to the City of Anaheim.
(p ) That said City Council did at its next regular meeting hold not less than six (6) days nor more than seven (7) days from and after the date of the election, to wit, on the 27th day of August, 1957, meet and proceed to canvass returns, and cause a public day completed such canvass and thereby entered upon its minutes from its canvass of returns raised said City Council finds that the whole number of votes cast at said election was 66, including 5 absence ballots; the number of votes cast in said election of annexation of said territory to said City of Anaheim was 44; that the number of votes cast in said election against annexation was 26.
SECTION 2. That the City Council of said City of Anaheim does hereby approve the annexation of said territory is hereby accepted in said Council as a municipal corporation; that said territory is hereby accepted by said City of Anaheim as a part of said City of Anaheim. That said territory herefore referred to, and indicated upon the ballots to be used at the election and therefore so annexed to be submitted. That by said resolution said City Council fixed May 31, 1957, at 7:00 p.m. clock P.M.,
That upon the ballots used and submitted to the electors at said election, in addition other matters required by law to answer thereon, was printed the following: NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A, be annexed to the City of Anaheim, California, and the property in所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within所说 NORTHEAST ANNEXATION NO. 2-A after such annexion,
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In the city of Anaheim, pay its pro rata portion, based upon its indebtedness, of all bonused indebtedness paid by the City of Anaheim outstaffing on July 25, 1958, or theretofore authorized by the directors in said territory so proposed to be annexed are hereby notified that the amounts of such bonused indebtedness heretofore incurred or authorized outstaffing as of July 25, 1958, be as follows:
1. City Park Bonds, Series 9:
Amount outstanding: $10,000.00
Maximum rate of interest: 5%
The improvement for which such bonds were issued and such indebtedness incurred was to purchase land for City Park purposes and develop said land into a park.
2. Joint Outfall Sewer Bonds, Series 14:
Amount outstanding: $10,000.00
Maximum rate of interest: 5%
The improvement for which such bonds were issued and such indebtedness incurred was to do construction and improvement work on Orange County Joint Outfall System.
3. City Park Improvement Bonds, Series 15:
Amount outstanding: $15,000.00
Maximum rate of interest: 5%
The improvement for which such bonds were issued and such indebtedness incurred was to do construction and improvement work on Anaheim City Park.
4. City Hall Completion Bonds, Series 16:
Amount outstanding: $6,000.00
Maximum rate of interest: 5%
The improvement for which such bonds were issued and such indebtedness incurred was to complete and furnish the City Hall of the City of Anaheim.
5. Joint Outfall Sewer Bonds, Series 18:
Amount outstanding: $24,000.00
Maximum rate of interest: 5%
The improvement for which such bonds were issued and such indebtedness incurred was to do construction and improvement work on Orange County Joint Outfall Sewer System.
6. Waterworks Improvement Bonds, Series 19:
Amount outstanding: $11,000.00
Maximum rate of interest: 5%
The improvement which such bonds were issued and such indebtedness incurred was to make improvements and additions to the water system of the City of Anaheim.
7. 1951 Sewer Bonds, Series 20:
Amount outstanding: $99,000.00
Maximum rate of interest:
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The council held on the 12th day of August, 1958, by the following vote of the members thereof:
Ayes: Councilmen: Pearson, Boyden, Fy Nhuehue, Coona,
Noes: Councilmen: None,
Absent: Councilmen: None,
And I Further Certify that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim approved and signed Ordinance on the 12th day of August, 1958.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the City of Anaheim this 12th day of August, 1958.
DENE M. WILLIAMS
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Some of those who know us best are the many ministers who have conducted services in our four little churches. They know us best because they have watched us at our most important work—serving our families. Listen, then, to what some of them have to say.
Religious Leaders on Forest Lawn
“Once again, may I express appreciation for all that Forest Lawn means to Glendale and surrounding communities…of the good taste and reverence characteristic in the attitude and service of everyone at Forest Lawn.”
EVERETT W. PALMER, Minister, The First Methodist Church, Glendale.
“Every contact stirs me anew with its exquisite beauty and loveliness. Its constant emphasis upon the great art in connection with the very heart of the Christian Faith…Forest Lawn renders a great service and a blessed ministry.”
"Once again, may I express appreciation for all that Forest Lawn means to Glendale and surrounding communities...of the good taste and reverence characteristic in the attitude and service of everyone at Forest Lawn."
EVERETE W. PALMER, Minister, The First Methodist Church, Glendale.
"Every contact stirs me anew with its exquisite beauty and loveliness. Its constant emphasis upon the great art in connection with the very heart of the Christian Faith...Forest Lawn renders a great service and a blessed ministry."
CLARENCE W. KERR, Minister, Glendale Presbyterian Church.
"...Forest Lawn with its beautiful churches and incomparable art. I...often use Forest Lawn's "The Last Supper" Window and 'The Crucifixion' painting as illustrations of divine truth."
ROY L. LAURIN, Pastor, Eagle Rock Baptist Church.
"The grounds are so beautifully kept. The selection of the works of art has been with such good taste...the beauty of the statuary, the paintings, the stained glass windows and of the architecture of the churches. Everything has been done to provide a comforting, helpful and inspiring atmosphere."
CLAIR BOYD GAHAGEN, Minister, First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood.
"Each year countless visitors come to Immanuel Church...I urge them to visit Forest Lawn as the finest cultural and spiritual thing to be seen in the Southland...The hours they spend in seeing its beauty, its great works of art, in listening to the reading of Biblical words inscribed, make the effect of Forest Lawn a constant force for good."
WILLIAM S. MEYER, Pastor, Immanuel Presbyterian Church Los Angeles.
For Cypress, Too
This kind of beauty, inspiration and comfort can't be summed up in dollars, jobs, taxes. But there are times when it is worth more than all the money in the world. With a new Forest Lawn, it can belong to Cypress. It's up to you.
Forest Lawn MEMORIAL-PARKS