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CAR OF THE YEAR -- The 1959 Pontiac has been chosen as "Car of the Year" by Motor Trend magazine, whose editors described Pontiac with its wide track as being the "best combination of handling, ride, performance and styling of any 1959 car." Motor Trend Editor Walter A. Woron, left, presented the award to S. E. Knudsen, GM vice president and general manager of Pontiac Motor Division. For Gazette Want Ads Call KEystone 5-2206 California's Greatest Oral Spectacle, the Ramona Playhouse find Maurice Jara as the host, Alessandro for his eighthsecutive season and Raquel Terry 18 year old La Jolla beauty Ramona. The colorful drama spectacle, of early California was staged in the beautiful Ramona Bowl in Hemet, Saturday and day afternoons, April 18 and 25 and 26 and May 2 and 3. Seats are now available for all formances, especially the firstursday and Sunday, April 18 and more than 650,000 people seen this world famous spectacle the last 31 years. First trans-Atlantic tele-service opened in 1927. The wider the tra the steadier th the better the ri Slide in behind the controls of this gorgeous automobile, pull away and what happens—or doesn't happen—at the first curve or corner. Less sway. Wide-Track Wheel design is the reason. No other car Pontiac, has it. The wheels are five inches farther apart. This wide stance but not the car. You're steadier, balanced, more secure. You with confidence and full control. Narrow track cars can't match it is a big year for Pontiac—with many more to come. It can be your year, too. Get one from a dealer and take it out for a drive today. WIDE-TRACK PONTIAC! AMERICA'S SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED P CASEY-BECKHAM PONTIAC 336 S. L LAW IN ACTION SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED In the early days property passed from one to another by "livery of selzin": Seller, buyer and witnesses went to the land, where the seller would take a clod or a twig from a tree and hand it over to the buyer as a token of the transfer. Then some one would write out the transfer on something strong, like parchment, to prevent erasure, and would write the seller's name—who would then make his "X" or affix his personal seal. Nowadays the seller's signature is vital in the deed, but the buyer's signature is not as a rule needed, since he can snow his agreement to the contract by just accepting the deed. And a seal is no longer required, either of the buyer or the seller. A deed should have the date, the parties' names, the "granting clause," a property description exact enough for a surveyor to find the boundaries, and when appropriate it should mention the "appurtenances" (alley-ways, water courses, light, air, etc.). Generally, the seller should "acknowledge" the deed before a notary public—making it acceptable as legal evidence and eligible to be recorded. Delivery is one of the most important steps in transfer of title. A deed, signed, sealed, and acknowledged, does not pass title until the seller delivers it to the buyer, or to a third person for him, or into escrow. When a deed has been signed and delivered, the transfer of title is complete. But to pro-tect his ownership, the buyer generally records his deed in the county recorder's office, as permitted by law. There skilled workers transcribe or photograph it in a proper book, and index it, so the public may have notice of the title transfer. Note: California lawyers offer this column so you may know about our laws. LEGAL NOTICE (Pub. Anaheim Gazette March 26, 1958) NOTICE INVITING SEALERS FOR FURNISHING PLANT, LABOR, SERVICIAL TERRAINS AND EQUIPMENT PERFORMING ALL WORK FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INSTALLATION AND COMMUNICATION WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE CITY CITY OF ANAHEIM FOLLOWING PUBLIC MEETINGS OR WORK. THE DEED IS DONE FROM VERMONT AVENUE PROAMATELY BY PEET OF VERNONT AVENUE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sealed proposals will be received by the City of Anaheim at the City Clerk up to the hour 9 o'clock P.M. on one 9th day 1958, and will be opened at the hour of 2:00 P.M., in public in the City Council chamber at City Hall, of Anaheim, State of Calif., the City Clerk and the City for furnishing the following All plant, labor, services, and equipment, and all utilitarian transportation, including power and water, and performing necessary to construct and build in a good and workmanlike manner accordance with the cation plans and drawings on file in the office of the engineer or City Clerk of the Anaheim, the following property to WILL The Impt of Placenta Avenue, from Avenue to approximately south 'of Vermont Avenue, vation, removal of existing construction of 3-inch plant-facing, including paint bindings; construction of 4 inches rock base; curb and gutter; construction of paddle boards; construction of standard driveway, and appurtenant indicated on the plans. Job shall be tabulated by Engineer and the result that ported to the City Council at regular or adjourned regular for action thereon by said Clerk. PURSUANT to the provisional Section 1770 of the Labor City Council of the City of Anaheim has ascertained the general rate of wages in the town which this type of work is to formed for each type of work needed to execute this contract following hourly wage scale as follows: Classification Asphalt Plant Fireman Asphalt Plant Engineer Asphalt Kaker and Ironer Bootman Boxman or Mixer Box Operator the track... inter the stance... the ride! omobile, pull away and feel curve or corner. Less lean. reason. No other car, only her apart. This widens the ed, more secure. You drive cars can't match it. This come. It can be your big ut for a drive today. THE ONLY CAR WITH WIDE-TRACK WHEELS Dotted lines show conventional wheel positions. Pontiac's wheels are five inches farther apart. This widens only the stance, not the car itself. Pontiac takes a better grip on the road, hugs tighter on curves and corners. Sway and lean are considerably reduced, ride is smoother, balanced, steadier. C! AMERICA'S NUMBER $\textcircled{1}$ ROAD CAR AL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER 336 S. LOS ANGELES ST. — ANAHEIM PHONE KEystone 3-3121 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received by the City of Anaheim at the office of the City Clerk up to the hour of 2:00 o'clock P.M. on the 9th day of April, and will be opened on said date at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P.M., in public in the City Council's meeting, in the City of Anaheim State of California, by the City Clerk and the City Engineer, for furnishing the following: All plant, labor, services, materials and equipment, and all utilities and transportation, including power, fuel and water, and performing all work necessary to construct and complete a good and workmanlike manner, strict accordance with the specifications and drawings therefor in file in the office of City Engineer or City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, the following public improvement, to wit: The improvement of Placement Avenue, from Vermont avenue to approximately 867 feet south of Vermont Avenue, by excavation, removal of existing material, construction of 3-inch plant-mix surcharge, including paint binder, construction of incinerator of untreated rock base, curb and gutter installation of paddle boards, construction of 1-inch concrete sidewalk, adjusting existing water valves to grade, construction of standard commercial driveway, and appurtenant work as indicated on the plans. Job No. 227, and shall be tabulated by the City Engineer and the result thereof reported to the City Council at its next regular or adjourned regular meeting action thereon by said City Council. PURSUANT to the provisions of section 1770 of the Labor Code, the City Council is ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages in the locality in which this type of work is to be performed for each type of worker needed to execute this contract. The following hourly wage scale so ascertained is as follows: Hourly Classification asphalt Plant Fireman ... 3.19 asphalt Plant Engineer ... 3.47 asphalt Raker and Ironer ... 2.89 boxman ... 3.04 oxman or Mixer Box Operator ... 3.29 Number of hours of employment bears toight hours. The overtime rule establishing the rates of overtime and holiday work shall be in accordance with the following: Where a single shift is worked, eight hours or continuous employment, except for lunch periods, constitute a day's work beginning at midday and continuing through Primaveria. Work is required in excess of eight hours in any one day or during the interval of time from 5:00 o'clock P.M. Friday and 12:00 o'clock midnight Saturday, such work shall be paid for at the minimum rate of one and one-half times the basic rate of wages, and on Sundays and holidays such work shall be paid for at the minimum rate of wages, except as otherwise provided in the may revision of the A.G.C., B.C.A., H.B.I., E.G.C.A., A.F.L., southern California Master Labor Agreement. Holidays as herein reserved shall be deemed to be New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. If any of the above mentioned holidays occur than Labor Day and Thanksgiving day may be delayed until Monday, the following Monday shall be considered a legal holiday. 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 specified rates of wages to all laborers, workers and mechanics employed by them in the execution of the contract. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the office of the City Clerk or the City Engineer of the City Anheim and shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's note or bill for ten (10%) amount of the amount paid to the City Anheim, and shall be sealed and delivered to the City Clerk at the City hall of the City Anheim before 2:00 o'clock P.M., on the 9th day of April, at which time sealed proposals will be opened in public by the City Clerk and the City Engineer. Sealed proposals shall be submitted enclosed envelopes and marked in the upper left corner. Sealed proposals for construction of THE IMPROVEMENT OF PLACEMENT AVENUE, JUST NO. 224," together with the name and address of the bidder. The above mentioned creeker or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract, if awarded to him, and will be declared foreseen if the successful bidder refuses to enter into a contract when requested to do so by the Anheim such contract shall be entered within ten (10) days after receipt by said contractor or notice of the awarding or contract, unless such time is extended by the City Anheim. Each bid must specify the name and location of the shop or office of each subcontractor who will perform work or labor or resort services to the contractor in about the concluding number of hours of employment bears toight hours. the Government Code of the State of California. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 423 and 431 of the Government Code of the State of California and next to prefer supplies grown, manufactured or produced in the State of California and similarly grown, manufactured or produced in the State of California. Each bid shall be obtained by a Non-collision Affidavit copies of which may be obtained from the City Clerk. The successful bidder or bidders shall be required to enter into a contract with the City Anheim in the manner and form approved by the City Attorney of the City Anheim. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids or waive any informality to the extent permitted by law, and reserves the right to make an award to the lowest responsible bidder found and determined to serve best interests of the City Anheim. By order of the City Council of the City Anheim, Anaheim, California. DATED: March 10, 1959. DENE M. WILLIAMS CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANHEIM (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Mar 12, 1959 and 26, 1959.) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE No. LB P 20741 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, in the Matter of the Estate of W.H. MACK, aka WILLIAM H. MACK, and deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell his object to confirmation of said Superior Court, on or after the 27 day of March, 1959, at the offices of Madden & McCarry, 320 Pine Ave., Long Beach 12, County of Los Angeles, State of California, all right title and interest of said deceased at the death and all right title and interest that has been acquired operation of law or otherwise; other addition in addition to that of said deceased at the time of death; in and to all certain real property situated in the county of Orange, State of California, particularly described as follows: Lot 18 of Tract 1745, in the City Of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California per map recorded in book 5. Pages 248 and Miscellaneous Maps, records of said Orange County. Terms of sale cash in lawful money of the United States on confirmation of sale, or part cash and balance PURSUANT to the provisions of Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the City Council of the City of Anaheim has ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages in the locality in which type of work is to be performed by each type of worker needed to execute this contract following hourly wage scale so ascertained as follows: Hourly Hate Spawn Plant Fireman $3.19 Spawn Plant Engineer $3.47 Spawn Maker and Ironer $2.89 Oxyman or Mixer Box Operator $3.04 Carpenter $2.75 Mason $2.76 Mason (Composition or Mastic) $3.52 Floating and Finishing Machine Operator $2.65 Equipment Greaser $2.96 One Grader (Kavine) $2.48 Heavy Duty Repairman $2.47 Heavy Duty Repairman's Helper $2.74 Laborer $2.68 Patrol Operator $3.56 Enforcing Iron Workers $3.60 Oil Mixing Machine Operator $3.47 Loader Operator $3.29 Ship Loader-Wheel Type (over 5 yds. up to and including 2 yds.) Tractor Operator — Buildozer, Tampier, Dragtige Snowel, Scraper and Punn Tractor Tractor Operator — With Boom attachments Dump Drivers: Less than 4 yds. Water level Dump—4 yds., but less than 5 yds. water level Dump—8 yds., but less than 12 yds. water level Dumpster Trucks, under 6 tons legal payload Trucks, 6 to 10 tons legal payload Trucks, 10 to 15 tons legal payload Water—under 2000 gallons Winch, additional when operating power winch A-frames or similar attachments 0.125 truck Greaser and Tireman 3.16 truck Repairman 3.67 truck Teepaillen Helper Universal Equipment Operator (Bradgarine, Clamshell or Crane) Health and Welfare payments shall be made in accordance with the Southern California Master Labor Agreement. All foremen, unless separately classified, shall be paid as provided in the May, 1965, revision of the A.G.C.B.C. B.L.L., E.G.C.B.C., A.F.L.-C.O., Southern California Master Labor Agreement. Apprentices may be employed in uniform with Section 1777.5 of the California Labor Code. The rates per diem wages for each of the various classifications of work shall be the hereinbefore set forth prevailing rates of hourly wages multiplied by eight. Eight hours shall constitute a day's work, it being understood that workmen are employed less than eight hours per day the per diem wage shall be that fraction of the per diem wage herein established that the together with the name and address of the bladder. The above mentioned creek or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bladder will enter at time of death and all the right time and interest that the state of death has acquired has been acquired by operation of law or otherwise, other than or addition to that of said deceased, at the time of death, in and to all certain real property situated in the county of Orange, State of California, similarly described as follows: Lot 18 of Tract 1745, in the City of Fullerton, County of Orange, State of California, as per map recorded in Book 5, Pages 5 and 6 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of said Orange County. Terms of sale cash in lawful money of the United States on confirmation sale, or part cash and balance evidenced by note cash by Mortgage or Trust Deed on the property so sold. Ten percent of the amount bid to be deposited with bid. Bids or offers to be in writing and will be received at the aforesaid office at any time after the first publication hereof and before date of sale. Owned March 9, 1959. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS TRUST CO. OF LONG BEACH By: J. C. Harris, Vice President and Trust Officer, Administrator of the Estate of said decedent. Maduen & accuracy, 220 Pine Ave. Long Beach 12, Calif. Attorneys for Administrator. (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Mar. 19, 26, Apr. 2 and 9, 1955). (CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATION FOR TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS UNDER FICTITIOUS) THE UNDERSIGNED CORPORATION does hereby certify that it is conducting a flooring business located at 10742 Live Oak, Temple City, California, under the fictitious firm name of Stephens Floor Covering Co., Inc. and that the name of said corporation and its principal place of business is followed. NAME OF CORPORATION: A.W. Stephens Company, Inc. PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 10742 Live Oak, Temple City, California. The above entitled corporation intends to do business under its own name as well as the fictitious names set forth hereinabove in the County of Orange. WITNESS its hand this 13th day of February, 1959. NAME OF CORPORATION: A.W. Stephens Company, Inc. Tom Stephens, President STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ON THIS 12th day of February, A.D., 1959, before one the undersigned, a Notary Public in and State and State, residing therein duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared Tom Stephens, known to me to be the President of the corporation that executed the within instrument on behalf of the corporation therein named, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same. WINNING WHEREOF I have hereunto set my BANK and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. M.J. Mulvehle (SEAL) Notary Public in and for said County and State. Vaughan, Brandlin & Bagshot 411 West Fifth Street Los Angeles 12, California ATTORNEY Where are they?—the green trees that last year clothed these hills; the wildlife that they sheltered; the cool clear creek that sang all summer; the trout that in it lived; the beauty that was here? All are gone—at least for a lifetime—because someone was careless. Every year millions of acres of such prized forests are destroyed by wildfire. 9 out of 10 of these fires could be prevented if we would remember to be careful with every fire. This message sponsored by: