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YOUR BTK MEMORIAL COUNSELOR... a friend at time of need Each memorial counselor at Backs, Troutman and Kaulbars is a local resident—a neighbor of yours! He serves the family at time of greatest need, taking care of all arrangements with devoted attention while shielding the bereaved from the burden of details. SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR 82 YEARS BACKS TROUTMAN KAULBARS 251 North Lemon • KEystone 5-1149 Orange County's First Funeral Directors Anaheim YMCAs To Be Represented On Area Program Anaheim YMCAs directs committeemen will take part in the Twenty-fifth Pacific Southwest Area Council meeting at the La Hotel, Long Beach, Ft. through Sunday. Anaheim Area Councils include William Frick bert Leo, Jr., James Abres A. L. Mahoney, Mrs. Hodges will chairman a meeting and Charles Bu moderate a program Young people headed by Osborne and Trudi Borro share a Sunday worship p Highlight of the seriesings will be an address by ton Hawkins, president, Council of YMCAs, Saturday, Mar. 14. YMCAs of nia, Arizona, New Mexico vada, and Hawaii will be sented, according to Will Fricker, Y president. LAURENCE DUNNE Laurence J. Dunne, 73, of Ireland who came to in 1906 and who lived in ton area until 1958 when to live with his daughter Arthur T. Rogers at 10 St. died early Monday m the Santa Maria Con Home in Fullerton after tended illness. He is survived by one s T. Dunne of Indinana; tw ters, Mrs. Wm. E. Van Lemon Grove, California tion to Mrs. Rogers ab brother, Patrick Dunne sister, Miss Delia Dunne Ireland and eight grand SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR 82 YEARS BACKS TROUTMAN KAULBARS 251 North Lemon • KEystone 5-1149 Orange County's First Funeral Directors WHAT'S DOING H. I. Perry, your Telephone Manager in Anaheim Most folks here in town never think of the telephone company when they see jet fighters tracing vapor trails through the sky. But the fact is that phone people are helping to speed up the nation's air defense by making it work almost automatically. We're building a network of telephone lines that are the nerves of a new system called SAGE. They carry signals from radar outposts to control centers in a flash. There Air Forcemen see Most folks here in town never think of the telephone company when they see jet fighters tracing vapor trails through the sky. But the fact is that phone people are helping to speed up the nation's air defense by making it work almost automatically. We're building a network of telephone lines that are the nerves of a new system called SAGE. They carry signals from radar outposts to control centers in a flash. There, Air Forcemen see in an instant what's in the air, and can use SAGE's phone lines to order jets or missiles up without a second's delay. We watch over these lines with care, to make sure they're always working for your safety and security. CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION California Conservation week is now being observed throughout the State. This is the 25th Annual Conservation week proclaimed by Governors of California and coincides with the Silver Anniversary of the California Conservation Council. And this is a good time for all of us to take steps to preserve California's natural resources. Conservation Authorities point out that Californians all have a big stake in this, and there are many things we as individuals can do. We can support tree planting programs that beautify cities and rural areas. We can conserve water at both ends of the pipe line. That means protecting water sources — and not wasting water. We can practice "outdoor good manners" and prevent littering up of cities, roads, camp grounds and countrysides. And we can all give our support to the Conservation clubs that are working to safeguard our soil, minerals, forest, water and wildlife. If all of us will realize how important the wild land resources are and act accordingly we can achieve great success during Conservation week and throughout the year. Anaheim YMCA Is To Be Represented On Area Program Anaheim YMCA directors and committeemen will take an active part in the Twenty-fifth Annual Pacific Southwest Area YMCA Council meeting at the Lafayette Hotel, Long Beach, Friday through Sunday. Anaheim Area Council members include William Fricker, Herbert Leo, Jr., James Abrecht, and A. L. Mahoney, Mrs. Warren Hodges will chairman a breakfast meeting and Charles Bush will moderate a program review. Young people headed by Charles Osborne and Trudi Borden will share a Sunday worship program. Highlight of the series of meetings will be an address by J. Clinton Hawkins, president, National Council of YMCAs, Saturday evening, Mar. 14. YMCAs of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, and Hawaii will be represented, according to William E. Fricker, Y president. LAURENCE DUNNE Laurence J. Dunne, 73, a native of Ireland who came to America in 1906 and who lived in the Boston area until 1958 when he came to live with his daughter, Mrs. Arthur T. Rogers at 10931 Mac St. died early Monday morning at the Santa Maria Convalescent Home in Fullerton after an extended illness. He is survived by one son, John T. Dunne of Indinana; two daughters, Mrs. Wm. E. Van Meter of Lemon Grove, California in addition to Mrs. Rogers above; one brother, Patrick Dunne and one sister, Miss Delia Dunne both of Ireland and eight grandchildren. Jr., of Fullerton. Two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth V. Crain of Norwalk, and Miss Lois Porter of Temple City. Three sisters, Mrs. Nora Smith of Kansas, Mrs. Myrtle Holmberg and Mrs. Jessie Whiting of Nebraska. One brother George H. Porter of Nebraska and eleven grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted from the Algenfeld Mortuary Chapel Wednesday morning with Rev. P. Karl Fry, chaplain of Orange County General Hospital officiating with interment - in Melrose Abbey Memorial Park. ARLIE JAMES Arlie M. James, 59, a native of Tennessee who came to Anaheim six years ago, residing at 547 S. Zeyn St., died unexpectedly Tuesday at the Garden Park General Hospital. He complained of illness the previous day but refused to consult a physician. Yesterday morning he consented to go to the hospital. He is survived by his wife, Mildred Irene James; two sons, Dallas R. James and Arlie M. James, Jr., both of Orange; one brother, Walter T. James of North Carolina; two sisters, Mrs. Leona Henson and Mrs. Mamie Whitaker, both of Knoxville, Tenn., and one grandchild. He was a member of a Baptist Church in Tennessee. For years he was the heating foreman at the Sheet Metal Engineering Plant at 1441 S. Los Angeles Street, in Anaheim. Furnal services were conducted in the Hilgenfeld Mortuary Chapel Thursday morning. Rev. A. J. Casebeer, pastor of the Christian Church, officiated and burial was made in Fairhaven Memorial Park. Naval Reserve Lt. Lawrence A. ward barrier off the coast. This exercise also helped the reservists to fulfill their annual two-week active duty requirements which began Feb. 8 and ended Feb. 22 when they returned to civilian life. LEGAL NOTICE (Pub. Anaheim Gazetta Mar. 5 and 12, 1969) ADVERTISMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Marmolite School District of Orange County, California will resolve General Contract issues for furnishing all required labor, materials, transportation and services for construction on An addition to the Walk Disney School, 3661 Orange Avenue, Anaheim, California, consisting of four classrooms, vaulted room, covered passages and miscellaneous site improvements, and for moving an existing 40x27 building from Garra Street (one-half block above Katella Street), Anaheim District Administration Site, 2700 West Greenway Anaheim, California complete with miscellaneous/additions and rehabilitation. Each bid is to be in accordance with plans, specifications and other contract documents prepared by Frick and Prick, Architects, 340 North Altadena Drive, Pasadena, California where they may be examined and which depend upon the return of such copies within 5 days after the bids are opened. Pursuant to the statutes of the State of California, the Board of Trustees of the said School District has ascertained the general prevailing rate per diem wages and rates for legal holiday and overtime work for each workman needed to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rates so determined are as follows: Classification Carpenters: $3.275 Saw Filers: $2.455 Pneumatic nailer: $3.685 Cement Masons: $3.40 Magnolia magnolia (terrazzo and mastic composition) $2.55 Cement floating and finishing machine operators: $2.65 Electricians: $4.45 Electricians: $4.15 Elevator constructors: $3.87 Helpers: $2.71 Glaziers: $3.136 Iron workers, structural: $3.84 Concrete saw man exclusive tractor type Roto-scraper Concrete core cutter Asphalt raker & ironer Hugyzmobile man Labor dumpster (on 1 yd., large man & lance motor) Labor packing rod steel pans Laying of all non-metallic including sewer pipe, pipe & underground tile Making & causing of all metallic pipe joints Stainless (nozzleman) Bunnelmaster (nozzleman) Steel headener (nozzleman) Tarman & mortarman Windofer cleaner Power Equipment Operator Air compressor, pump or crusher Engineer, oiler & signalman Heavy duty repairman's house concrete mixer, skip cement grinder Firman generator, pump or compactor ($2 or more portable equipment), pump or compactor Skiploader wheeltype, ferguson, jeep or similar (yds./without attachments) Type attachment(s) A-frame or witch truck Asphalt plant fireman Elevator hoist Durd reregister or similar (with drag type attments) Power concrete saw machine (depth capacity manufacturer rating) Heavy duty repairman Asphalt or concrete spreader (concrete lamp or lining machine (all types) Apaint or crushing plant neede Ivement breaker (machine operated) Skiploader wheeltype over yds.up to & including yds. Arthur T. Rogers at 10931 Mac St. died early Monday morning at the Santa Maria Convalescent Home in Fullerton after an extended illness. He is survived by one son, John T. Dunne of Indinana; two daughters, Mrs. Wm. E. Van Meter of Lemon Grove, California in addition to Mrs. Rogers above; one brother, Patrick Dunne and one sister, Miss Delia Dunne both of Ireland and eight grandchildren. He was a member of the Our Lady of The Presentation Church in Brighton, Mass., and of the Amalgimated Association of Street and Electric Employees of America Division No. 589. Funeral services will be conducted in Brighton, Mass., and burial will be made in the Holyhood Cemetery in Brookline, Mass. Hilgenfeld Mortuary in charge of arrangements. CHESTER A. PORTER Chester Arthur Porter Sr., 63, a native of Illinois and a resident of Anaheim for 17 years living at 928 N. Clementine, died Saturday night at Anaheim Memorial Hospital. He was the maintenance man of laundry at Orange County Hospital. He leaves his wife, Sylvia L. Porter, three sons: Gilbert D. and Dwight N. Porter of Anaheim and Chester A. Porter. Naval Reserve Lt. Lawrence A. Comstock, of 8672 Harriet St. and Naval Reserve Lt. L. J. Swift, son of Mrs. Grace O. Swift of 2759 Stohybrook Drive, Anaheim, serving at the Naval Air Station Los Alamitos; took part Feb. 16-19 in the U.S. First Fleet's exercise "Skynet" off the coast of southern California. Naval Reserve units from the mid-west and the west coast joined regular Navy forces in its annual anti-submarine exercise designed to test the anti-submarine defenses of the First Fleet. This marked the first time that Reserve units have had full operational status in peacetime Navy exercises. All units involved were divided into two groups, the "Blue" defenses and the "Purple" aggressors. The Blue forces sought to prevent the Purple units from breaking through a 600-mile sea route so determined are as follows: Classification Carpenters: Carpenters $3,375 Saw Filters $2,455 Drummailer $3,685 Cement Mason: Cement Masons $3,685 Magnesite magnesite terrazzo and mactic composition $2,583 Cement floating and finishing machine operators $3,655 Electricians: Cable splicers $4,455 Electricians $4,185 Elevator constructors $2,871 Helpers $2,715 Glaziers: Iron workers, structural $3,135 Ornamental $3,965 Reinfencing $3,600 Fence erectors $2,655 Lathers: Painters: $2,9275 British: $2,250 Spray: $2,600 Plasterers: $2,755 Plasterers tenders $2,9375 Plasterers Plumbers $3,800 Roofers: $2,200 Sheet metal workers $2,700 Soft floor layers $2,600 Spindler filters $2,450 Tile setters $2,600 Helpers inexperienced (1st. 3 months) $2,100 Line Construction: Lineman $4,155 Equipment operators $4,155 Groundmen: Let year $2,060 After 1st year $2,355 Welders—receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental House Mover: Housemover Foreman $2,225 Housemover Journeyman $2,965 Laborers: Labourer, general or construction Dry Packing of concrete Operator & tender of pneumatic & electric tools, vibrating machines & similar mechanical tools not separately classified The Impala 4-Door Sedan—a fresh shape with a practical slant! Chevy's new beauty makes beautiful sense! From its lustrous new finish to its roomier interior, Chevy is as logical as it is lovely. It's '59's best looker—for the best reasons! 1. HANDSOME WHEELS COOL BIGGER Brakes. Air slots help assure safer stops time after time. 2. NEW MAGIC-MIRROR FINISH NEEDS NO WAXING OR POLISHING FOR UP TO THREE YEARS. 3. REAR DECK HOLDS MORE LUGGAGE. Five cubic feet more space. 4. FRONT AIR SCOOPS HELP ENGINE COOLING. Those stylish openings above the grille bring in more air. 5. ROOMIER FISHER BODY—wider than many costly cars. 6. VAST NEW AREAS OF VISIBILITY. And you'll find Safety Plate Glass all the way around. 7. INDIVIDUALLY HOODED INSTRUMENTS REDUCE GLARE. 8. ANODIZED ALUMINUM TRIM. Rust-resistant trim helps keep that showroom look. 9. EASIER TO GET IN—NEW STEP HEIGHT AND SEAT DESIGN. And there's lots of head room tool. 10. HIGH CLEARANCE. Takes rough roads with room to spare. CHEVROLET THE CAR THAT'S WANTED FOR ALL ITS WORTH! See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer and pick out your new Chevy! CONE BROTHERS 215 N. Los Angeles Street ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA KEystone 5-1143 Concrete saw man excluding tractor type Roto-screper Concrete core cutter Asphalt raker & roller Asphalt shoveler Huggymobile man Constumper (on 1 yd. or target mixer & handling machine) Concrete curar & form older Pine grader, highway & street paving turpurs, funways and similar type heavy trucks Ringham Gas & Oil pipeline laborer Gas & oil pipeline wrapper (pipe tender & form tender) Concrete curar & form older Pine grader, highway & street paving turpurs, funways and similar type heavy trucks Laying of all non-metallic pipe including sewer pipe, drain pipe & underground tile Making & caulking of all non-metallic pipe joints Sanobaster (nozzleman) Coolbuster or cool tender Tarman & mortarman Window cleaner Power Equipment Operators: Air compressor, pump or generator Engineer, oiler & signalman Heavy duty repairman's helper Concrete mixer, skip type Equipment greaser Generator, pump or compressor (2 or more portable units) Generator, pump or compressor plant Skiploader, wheeltype, ford, lerguson, jeep or similar type %yds, or less (without drag-type attachments) Traction oiler A-frame or witch truck Asphalt plant fireman Elevator host Ford, rereguson or similar type (with drag type attachments) Power concrete saw Stationary pipe wrapping & cleaning machine Towbade Boxman or mixer (concrete or plastic plant) Drilling machine (including water wells) Roller Screen Trenching machine (up to 7' depth capacity, manufacturers rating) Heavy duty repairman Asphalt or concrete spreading, mechanical tamping or finishing machine (all types & sizes) Asphalt or crushing plant engineer Impement breaker (machine operated) Skiploader wheel type over %yds, up to & including %yds. 4- Anahalm Gazette Anahalm, Calif., Thur. Mar. 12, 1950 Legal pay load capacity: Less than 6 tons Between 6 & 10 tons Between 10 & 15 tons Between 15 & 20 tons Transit-mix Truck: Buclid-type spreader truck Under 5 yds. or more 1 yds. or more Dumper truck: (Water Levall) Less than 6½ yrs. 5½ yds. and over Water truck driver Under 2500 gallons 2500 gallons to 4000 gallons 4000 gallons and over Industrial lift truck driver Truck driver with tireman Truck greaser and tiraman Truck repairman Truck repairman helper Warehouse and teamster Winch truck driver—42½ cents per hour additional when operating power winch A-trains or similar special attachments. DW-18 & DW-20 Buclid type equipment and Le Tourneau pulla, Terra Cobras and similar types of equipment; also PB and similar type trucks when performing work within Teamster jurisdiction, regardless of type of attachment. Apprentices—May be employed in conformity with Section 1777.6 of the California Labor Code. The foregoing schedule of minimum prevailing rates of hourly wages is based upon a working day of eight (8) hours. The rates of legal holiday wages for each of the various classes of work shall be two times the prevailing hourly rates. Legal holidays as herein referred to shall be deemed to be all Sundays, Saturdays, July First, February Twenty-second, May Thirtieth, July Fourth, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day and December Twenty-fifth. It shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom the contract is awarded and upon any subcontractor under him, to pay not less than the said specified rates to all workmen employed by them in the execution of the contract or to the current accepted rate. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the office of the Architects, 340 North Altadena Drive, Pasadena, California; shall be accompanied by a certified or Cashier's check or Bid Bond for five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid, made payable to the order of the Board of Trustees of the Magnolia School District of Orange County, California; shall be in velope marked (on the face of the envelope) "BID" and shall state the kind of work the bid covers, and this must be filed with a representative of said Board of Trustees on orca National Trust and Savings Association, 200 Pine Avenue, Long Beach California, all the right, title interest and estate and Henry Woolner and Hokkai Woolner, the Henry Woolner and Hokkai Woolner. In Block 204 of Huntington Beach, in the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of California, as per map recorded in Book 3, Page 36 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County. The terms and conditions of sale: California law in respect of the United States; ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid at the time of the sale; balance on confirmation of sale; or may be contracted for. The purchaser is to assume the payment of, and take the property purchased by him, subject to all the State and County taxes, and all assessments of whatsoever name or nature which are required to may become hereafter chargeable; or may be denied against the property purchased by him. All bids or offers must be in writing and may be left at the office of Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association, 250 Pine Avenue, Long Beach, California, county of Los Angeles, State of California, or may be delivered to said Administrator power office in said County of Los Angeles, or may be filed in the office of the Clerk of this publication of this notice and before making said sale. Dated: February 17, 1958. Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association, as administrator with the Will Annexed. 220 Pine Ave., Suite 203. Long Beach, California. (Pub. Anahalm Gazette Feb. 19, 26 Mar. 12, 1959) CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME The undersigned do hereby certify that they are conducting a general contracting and construction business as Co-Partners at 711 South Stanton Avenue, Anahalm, California, under the fictitious firm name of T. S. CONSTRUCTION CO., and that said firm is composed of the following persons whose names and places of residence are as follows: THOMAS SMITH ... 305 Kenmore TRenching machine (up to 7 depth capacity, manufacture required) Heavy duty repairman Asphalt or concrete spreading, mechanical tamping or finishing machine (all types & sizes) Asphalt or crushing plant engineer Lewismen breaker (machine operated) Shallow-wheel type over 8 yds. up to & including yds. Ship form pump (power driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms) Tractor, dragtype shovel, bulldozer, tamper, scraper & push tractor Rubber-tire, heavy duty, high speed equipment, Gassle, DW, Euclid, Le Tourneau, La Plante, Choate, or similar type equipment, with any type attachments & push tractor on this type of equipment Hydraulic or pneumatic slip machine Rivering grader Loader, Athey, Euclid, Sierra or similar type Grade-all Motor patrol (any type or size) Tractor, with boom attachments Skiploader, wheeltype over 8 yds. Traversing machine (over 7 depth capacity, manufacturer's rating) Universal equipment (shovel, back hoe, draigne, derrick, dw r10k barge, clamshell crane, pile driver & muckling machine) Truck Drivers: Dump truck: (water level) 4 yds. but less than 8 yds. 8 yds. but less than 12 yds. 12 yds. but less than 16 yds. 16 yds. or more IMPOLA 4-Door Sedan—with a practical slant! Drilling machine (up to 7 depth capacity, manufacture required) Heavy duty repairman Asphalt or concrete spreading, mechanical tamping or finishing machine (all types & sizes) Asphalt or crushing plant engineer Lewismen breaker (machine operated) Shallow-wheel type over 8 yds. up to & including yds. Ship form pump (power driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms) Tractor, dragtype shovel, bulldozer, tamper, scraper & push tractor Rubber-tire, heavy duty, high speed equipment, Gassle, DW, Euclid, Le Tourneau, La Plante, Choate, or similar type equipment, with any type attachments & push tractor on this type of equipment Hydraulic or pneumatic slip machine Rivering grader Loader, Athey, Euclid, Sierra or similar type Grade-all Motor patrol (any type or size) Tractor, with boom attachments Skiploader, wheeltype over 8 yds. Traversing machine (over 7 depth capacity, manufacturer's rating) Universal equipment (shovel, back hoe, draigne, derrick, dw r10k barge, clamshell crane, pile driver & muckling machine) Truck Drivers: Dump truck: (water level) 4 yds. but less than 8 yds. 8 yds. but less than 12 yds. 12 yds. but less than 16 yds. 16 yds. or more IMPOLA 4-Door Sedan—with a practical slant! Drilling machine (up to 7 depth capacity, manufacture required) Heavy duty repairman Asphalt or concrete spreading, mechanical tamping or finishing machine (all types & sizes) Asphalt or crushing plant engineer Lewismen breaker (machine operated) Shallow-wheel type over 8 yds. up to & including yds. Ship form pump (power driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms) Tractor, dragtype shovel, bulldozer, tamper, scraper & push tractor Rubber-tire, heavy duty, high speed equipment, Gassle, DW, Euclid, Le Tourneau, La Plante, Choate, or similar type equipment, with any type attachments & push tractor on this type of equipment Hydraulic or pneumatic slip machine Rivering grader Loader, Athey, Euclid, Sierra or similar type Grade-all Motor patrol (any type or size) Tractor, with boom attachments Skiploader, wheeltype over 8 yds. Traversing machine (over 7 depth capacity, manufacturer's rating) Universal equipment (shovel, back hoe, draigne, derrick, dw r10k barge, clamshell crane, pile driver & muckling machine) Truck Drivers: Dump truck: (water level) 4 yds. but less than 8 yds. 8 yds. but less than 12 yds. 12 yds. but less than 16 yds. 16 yds. or more IMPOLA 4-Door Sedan—with a practical slant! Drilling machine (up to 7 depth capacity, manufacture required) Heavy duty repairman Asphalt or concrete spreading, mechanical tamping or finishing machine (all types & sizes) Asphalt or crushing plant engineer Lewismen breaker (machine operated) Shallow-wheel type over 8 yds. up to & including yds. Ship form pump (power driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms) Tractor, dragtype shovel, bulldozer, tamper, scraper & push tractor Rubber-tire, heavy duty, high speed equipment, Gassle, DW, Euclid, Le Tourneau, La Plante, Choate, or similar type equipment, with any type attachments & push tractor on this type of equipment Hydraulic or pneumatic slip machine Rivering grader Loader, Athey, Euclid, Sierra or similar type Grade-all Motor patrol (any type or size) Tractor, with boom attachments Skiploader, wheeltype over 8 yds. Traversing machine (over 7 depth capacity, manufacturer's rating) Universal equipment (shovel, back hoe, draigne, derrick, dw r10k barge, clamshell crane, pile driver & muckling machine) Truck Drivers: Dump truck: (water level) 4 yds. but less than 8 yds. 8 yds. but less than 12 yds. 12 yds. but less than 16 yds. 16 yds. or more IMPOLA 4-Door Sedan—with a practical slant! Drilling machine (up to 7 depth capacity, manufacture required) Heavy duty repairman Asphalt or concrete spreading,mechanical tamping or finishing machine(all types & sizes) Asphalt or crushing plant engineer Lewismen breaker(machine operated) Shallow-wheel type over 8 yards. up to & including yards. Ship form pump(power driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms) Tractor,dragtype shovel,bulldozer,tamper,scraper&push tracer Rubber-tire,heavy duty,高速设备,Gassle,DW,Euclid,Le Tourneau,La Plante,Choate,或类似类型设备,用多种材料制成。 Back hoe,draigne,derrick,dw r10k barge,clam shell crane,pile driver&muckling machine) Truck Drivers: Dump truck:(water level) 4 yds. but less than 8 yards. 8 yds. but less than 12 yards. 12 yds. but less than 16 yards. 16 yds. or more IMPOLA 4-Door Sedan—with a practical slant! Drilling machine (up to 7 depth capacity, manufacture required) Heavy duty repairman Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Asphalt或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Aspalt 或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Aspalt 或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Aspalt 或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Aspalt 或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Aspalt 或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Aspalt 或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Aspalt 或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Aspalt 或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Aspalt 或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Aspalt 或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Aspalt 或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Aspalt 或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Aspalt 或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) Aspalt 或混凝土制造设备,机械 tamping或finishing机器(all types & sizes) DATED February 17, 1959. ALMA B. ZEREBEL, Executrix of the Estate of said decedent. STEPHEN JONES, LA FEVER & SMITH. 621 South Spring Street Los Angeles 14, California Attorneys for Executrix (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 19, 26, Mar. 5 and 12, 1958.) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE In the Matter of the Estate of PHILIP McCLAY, Deceased. No. A-32472 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given to creditors having claims against the said decedent to the said claims in the office of the Clerk of the aforesaid Court, or to present them to the undersigned at the office of Darling, Shattuck & Edmonds. 523 West Sixth Street, in the City and County of Los Angeles, California, which latter office is the place of business of the undergrown in all matters pertaining to said estate. Such claims, with the necessary vouchers, must be filed or presented as aforesaid, within six months after the first publication of this notice. Dated: February 12, 1958. BERYL M. McCLAY, EXECUTRIX of the Estate of Said Decedent. Darling, Shattuck & Edmonds. 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles 14, California MADISON 7-5104 Attorneys for Executrix (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 26, Mar. 12, 1958.) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE No. LB P-26992 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry S. Woolner, aka HENRY WOOLNER, aka H. S. WOOLNER, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of said Henry S. Woolner, aka Henry Woolner, aka H. S. Woolner, deceased, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned and subject to confirmation by the said Superior Court on the 18 day of March, 1959, at the hour of 10:00 am o'clock, or thereafter within the time allowed by law, at the office of Trust Department of Bank of America. Beverly Hills, Calif. Samuel J. Berland Enterprises Inc., 1777 Lincoln Blvd., Anaheim, Calif. Carter Darnell Enterprises, Inc., 1777 Lincoln Blvd., Anaheim, Calif. Herman Hale Enterprises, Inc., 1777 Lincoln Blvd., Anaheim, Calif. Silvia Landau Enterprises, Inc., 1777 Lincoln Blvd., Anaheim, Calif. G. T. C. Enterprises, Inc., 1777 Lincoln Blvd., Anaheim, Calif. and doing business under the fictitious firm name and style of ARLINGTON DEVELOPMENT CO., at 1777 Lincoln Blvd., Anaheim, California has been dissolved by the withdrawal of the following partners (morelafter referred to as withdrawing partners): Principal Place of Name Charco, Inc., 444 No. Camden Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Challen, Inc., 444 No. Camden Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Lenalco, Inc., 444 No. Camden Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Strelco, Inc., 444 No. Camden Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Sylco, Inc., 444 No. Camden Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Salid withdrawing partners ceased doing business under said fictitious firm name and style on February 2, 1959, and will not be responsible for any debts, obligations, liabilities and/or contracts of the aforesaid partnership or under said fictitious firm name on or after the date of dissolution of the aforesaid partnership, to wit: February 2, 1958. The remaining partners of the partnership will continue its operate under and be responsible for said fictitious firm name. Dated: February 9, 1959. CHARCO, INC. By Richard H. Millen Vice-Pres. By L. E. Coffey Asst.t.-Secy. CHALLEN, INC. By Richard H. Millen Vice-Pres. By L. E. Coffey Asst.t.-Secy. LENALCO, INC. By Richard H. Millen Vice-Pres. By L. E. Coffey Asst.t.-Secy. STRELCO, INC. By Richard H. Millen Vice-Pres. By L. E. Coffery Asst.t.-Secy. NYLCO, INC. By Richard H. Millen Vice-Pres. By L. E. Coffery Asst.t.-Secy. Richard H. Millen Attorney at Law 444 No. Camden Drive Beverly Hills, Calif.