anaheim-gazette 1959-05-28
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Thirteenth century England where an
attorney general advised
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Attorney General is a member of the P
ident's cabinet.
Under California's first
stitution in 1849, the Gov
named the state Attorney
eral, but ever since 1860
people have elected him.
The California Attorney
eral advises all state age
of their rights and duties
der law, and helps all laforcement agencies. He
charge of the State Divisio
Criminal Law Enforcer,
and stands ready to help
fifty eight county districtorneys who may call on
to help investigate or p
cute a case. Lawyers u
him handle all criminal
peals in higher courts.
Under him the Bureau
Criminal Identification an
vestigation keeps files an
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ATTORNEY GENERAL
In a nation under law, a government's chief lawyer becomes a key officer.
The idea comes to us from Thirteenth century England where an attorney general advised the king. Today the U.S. Attorney General is a member of the President's cabinet.
Under California's first Constitution in 1849, the Governor named the state Attorney General, but ever since 1802 the people have elected him.
The California Attorney General advises all state agencies of their rights and duties under law, and helps all law enforcement agencies. He has charge of the State Division of Criminal Law Enforcement and stands ready to help fifty eight county district attorneys who may call on him to help investigate or prosecute a case. Lawyers under him handle all criminal appeals in higher courts.
Under him the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation keeps files and fingerprints second only to those of the F.B.I. He also directs a large criminal laboratory, the Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement, and a Bureau of Criminal-Statistics.
The Legislature, the Governor, district attorneys, county counsels, and some eighty state agencies look to him for legal advice. He usually takes over when anyone sues the state. Some law suits over taxes, water, oil, or land rights run into big money.
To handle these problems the Attorney General directs more than one hundred lawyers and six hundred other employees in offices in Sacramento, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
PHILLIP TEDESCO
Phillip Tedescho, 74, a native of Italy and a resident of Anaheim for two years living at 2053 W. Romneya Dr., died last week from an extended illness. He leaves his wife, Jennie V. Tedescho; six sons, Leonard L., Randolph C., and Albert D. of Anaheim; Phillip Jr. of Mass., Palmer D. of Florida, and Vincent H. of Lakewood; daughter, Mrs. Eugene T. Clay of Japan; brother, Dominic L. of Massachusetts, 16 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
There was a recitation of the Holy Rosary in the Hilgenfeld Mortuary Chapel May 22 and Mass was read in St. Maria's Goretti Church at 3950 Palos Verde Ave., in Lakewood Saturday morning and burial was in All Soul's cemetery in Long Beach.
IN FAR EAST
Marvin H. Allen, fireman apprentice, USN, son of Mrs. A. N. Allen of 125½ S. Bush St.; Lawrence R. Graham, personnel man third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Graham of 1124 N. East St.; and Robert E. Porter, aviation ordnanceman third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Porter of 327 Dawn St., Anaheim, are serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Shangri-La operating in the Far East.
The carrier is currently cruising with the U.S. Seventh Fleet off Japan and Formosa, providing air striking might to this country's first line of defense in the Western Pacific.
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LEGAL NOTICE
filed with the Secretary of State September 2, 1955, said point-giving being 20 feet easterly west line of the northeast quarter said Section 12, to the point intersection with the south half of the southwest quarter of said Section 12; thence.
1. Southerly along a line with and 20.00 feet easterly west line of the northeast quarter of said Section 12; to the point intersection with the south half of the southwest quarter of said Section 12; thence.
2. Easterly along the south half of the southwest quarter of said Section 12; to the point intersection with the south half of the southwest quarter of said Section 12; thence.
3. Northerly along the east half of the southeast quarter of said Section 12; to the point intersection with the north half of the northwest quarter of said Section 12; thence.
4. Westerly along the last line of the southwest quarter of said Section 12; to the point intersection with the southern half of the northwest quarter of said Section 12; thence.
5. Northerly along the last line to the point intersection with the southern half of the northwest quarter of said Section 12; to the beginning.
NOW THEREFORE BE SOLVED by the City Council City of Anaheim that such annexation be designated KIST AND LA PALMA AUTION" and that notice of such annexation be hereto as hereafter provided.
BE IT FURTHER RECEIVED that a public hearing shall upon the date set, not later forty (40) nor more than sixty days after the passage of the bill unless there are on all of the territory to be have petitioned for annexation filed their consent to such action, in writing, with the Chief in which event the heart set at any time after co-ment Code.
AND BE IT FURTHER SOLVED that the City Council find that the owner or owner of the territory proposed to nexed have not petitioned nexation or filed their consent such annexation, in writing
HORTICULTURAL FAX
BY Norvell Gillespie
THE EARWIG
THIS INSECT LOVES TO EAT ANYTHING FROM VEGETABLES AND FLOWERS TO DRAPES AND FURNITURE.
HERE IS ROGUES GALLERY OF GARDEN ENEMIES
WE ARE IN MORTAL FEAR OF THE INSECTS WHICH THEY NAMED EARWIGS. THEY THOUGHT THAT THESE INSECTS ENTERED THE BURNS OF SLEEPING PEOPLE!
FROM OUT OF THE EARTH
BY JOHN MONROE
THE CATASTROPHIC 1803 ERUPTION OF THE VOLCANO KRAKATDA IN THE EAST INDIES: SENT SHOCK WAVES AROUND THE WORLD THREE TIMES, SHOT ROCK AND AShes IT MILES IN THE AIR, AND CREATED THE LOUDEST NOISE EVER RECORDED, HEARD 5,000 MILES AWAY
THE WORLD'S LARGEST LAKE OF Asphalt, COVERING 100 ACRES, WAS DISCOVERED AT THE TURN OF THE CENTury In The Jungles Of Eastern
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LEGAL NOTICE
(1) LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold a PUBLIC HEARING in the Council Chamber of the City Hall, in the City of Anaheim, on Tuesday, June 9, 1959, at the hour of 7:00 O'Clock P.M., to receive and consider all evidence and reports at this HEARING or obtained previously by the Council relative to the PERMITED PETITION submitted by the Owner of the following described property:
RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-58-59-82
— PETITION submitted by RICHARD M. POLENTZ, 423 Parkway, Anaheim, California, as Owner, John M. Kent, in South Los Angeles Street, Anaheim, California as Authorized Agent, requesting that the property described as being a portion of Lot I in Tract No. 1601 and further classified as the Southeast corner of Palm and North Streets, be Reclassified from R-O, RESIDENTIAL-RUBURBAN to C-I, NEIGHBOURHOOD-MERCURY ALL INTERESTED DAMAGES are invited to attend HEARING and express opinions for or against the proposed RECLASSIFICATION 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 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
DENE M. WILLIAMS,
City Clerk
DATED: May 27, 1959
(2) RESOLUTION NO. 5245
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT OF A PETITION FOR THE ANEXATION OF CERTAIN UNINhabited TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DESIGNATING THE TERRITORY AS THE SUNKIST AND LA PALMA ANNEXATION; DEScribing THE BOUNDARIES OF THE TERRITORY OPPOSED TO ANEXATION AND GIVING NOTICE OF THE DAY, HOUR AND PLACE WHERE AND WHEN ANY PERSON OWNING REAL PROPERTY WITHIN SUCH TERRITORY SO PROPOSED TO BE ANNEXED MAY APPEARE BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL AND SHOW CAUSE WHY SUCH TERRITORY SHOULD NOT BE ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM; the City Council of the City of Anaheim did on the 19th day of May, 1959, receive a written petition asking that certain new territory described in said petition be annexed to the City of Anaheim; and WHEREAS, before the filing of said petition, the proposal for the annexation of the territory hereafter described in City of Anaheim submitted to the Boundary Commission of the County of Orange, State of California, and reported upon by said Boundary Comptroller.
BE IT FURTHER REQUEST that the owner or owner of the territory proposed to nexe have not petitioned their consent in writing, with the City Council in which event the heart be set at any time after co-signing Section 35311 of the present Code.
AND BE IT FURTHER REQUEST that the City Council find that the owner or owner of the territory proposed to nexe have not petitioned their consent in writing, with the City Council.
BE IT FURTHER REQUEST that the 30th day of June, the hour of 7:00 o'clock P.M., City Council Chamber in Hall of the City of Anaheim the same is hereby fixed day, hour and place when at the City Council will hear made public opinion on property within the territory posed to be annexed, and any time before the hour hearing objections, any or property within said territory file with the City Clerk as protest against the and Said protest shall be in writ that name be in writing authorized and directed for such prosecution and area of the general terms.
BE IT FURTHER REQUEST that the City Clerk be, hereby authorized and directed cause a copy of this thesis published least once offender than once a week, paper of general circulation in the City, to wit: heimag Gazette of Anaheim County, California, and a newspaper of general publication outside of the City in the County of Orange; he proposed to be annexed to Anaheim; to wit The Day of Garden Grove, Calif.; such publication shall be at least twenty (20) days after the date of hearing he specified.
AND BE IT FURTHER REQUEST that the City Clerk be, and also authorized and directed written notice of such prosecution to be mailed to each son to whom land within its territory proposed to be annexed, in the last equal assessment roll available; date the proceedings were filed; event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk; and to any person filed his name and address designation of lands in which any interest, either legal able, with said Clerk; and event that land within its territory proposed to be annexed; county of Anaheim owning County of City Clerk;
and TO BE IT FURTHER REQUEST THAT THE CHARLES COUNTY BE LIABLE FOR THE OCCUPANTS WHO MADE ANY DEPOSITS INTO THIS WEEKLY GOVERNMENT OR OTHER COMMISSIONS WHICH ARE AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED BY THE AUTHORIZED OFFICIALS.
ATTENT:
DENE M. WILLIAMS.
CITY CLERK OF THE
CITY OF ANAHEIM
STATE OF California
COUNTY OF Orange
SHOCK WAVES AROUND
THE WORLD THREE TIMES,
SHOT ROCK AND ASHES
17 MILES IN THE AIR,
AND CREATED THE LOUDEST
NOISE EVER RECORDED,
HEARD 4000 MILES AWAY
THE WORLD'S LARGEST LAKE OF ASPHALT,
COVERING 100 ACRES, WAS DISCOVERED
AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY IN
THE JUNGLES OF EASTERN
VENEZUELA. IT STIMULATED
THE FABULOUS SEARCH FOR OIL
IN THAT COUNTRY WHERE
TOOY THE LARGEST OIL PRODUCER
IS A U.S. COMPANY,
CREOLE PETROLEUM CORPORATION
THE GEYSERS OF YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK,
NUMBERING MORE than DO ARE UNEQUALLED IN SIZE AND POWER, THE LARGEST OF THEM SPEW STEAM AND SCALDING MATER MORE THAN 20 STORIES INTO THE AIR.
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WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anaheim did on the 19th day of May, 1959, receive a written petition asking that certain new territory described in said petition be annexed to the City of Anaheim; and WHEREAS, before the filing of said petition, the proposal for the annexation of the territory hereinafter described to the City of Anaheim was submitted to the Boundary Commission of the County of Orange, State of California, and is contiguous to the City of Anaheim and is uninhabited territory, and said petition contained a description of said territory in words and figures as hereinafter in this Resolution described; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds from evidence and reports received at the time of the filing and receipt of said petition, it was and is signed by owners of not less than one-fourth (4) of the land in the territory by area and by assessed value in the territory proposed to be annexed, according to the last preceding equalized county assessment roll; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds from evidence and reports received from said petition that at the time of the filing and presentation of said petition that said new territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim did not form a part of any municipal corporation and that said territory was uninhabited and is contiguous to the City of Anaheim; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds from said petition and evidence and reports received that a portion of the northeast quarter of Section 12, Township 4 South Range 10 West, San Bernardino Base and Steridian, described as follows:
WHEREAS at a point in the existing city limits line as established by the North Sunkist Annexation to the City of Anaheim, passed by Ordinance No. 1003 on July 26, 1955, and
TY WITHIN SUCH TERRITORY PROPOSED TO BE ANNEXED MAY APPEAR HERE. THE CITY CUNCIL AND SHOW CAUSE WHY SUCH TERRITORY SHOULD NOT BE ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF Anaheim.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anaheim did on the 19th day of May, 1959, receive a written petition asking that certain new territory described in said petition be annexed to the City of Anaheim; and WHEREAS, before the filing of said petition, the proposal for the annexation of the territory hereinafter described to the City of Anaheim was submitted to the Boundary Commission of the County of Orange, State of California, and is contiguous to the City of Anaheim and is uninhabited territory, and said petition contained a description of said territory in words and figures as hereinafter in this Resolution described; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds from evidence and reports received at the time of the filing and receipt of said petition, it was and is signed by owners of not less than one-fourth (4) of the land in the territory by area and by assessed value in the territory proposed to be annexed, according to the last preceding equalized county assessment roll; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds from evidence and reports received from said petition that at the time of the filing and reception of said petition that said new territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim did not form a part of any municipal corporation and that said territory was uninhabited and is contiguous to the City of Anaheim;
ATTENT:
DENE M. WILLIAMS
CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF ANAHEIM
L. DENE M. WILLIAMS
Clerk of the City of Anaheim hereby certify that the resolution was introduced at a meeting held on June 19th day of May, 1959, by law of the City of Anaheim, heirunto set my hand and the official seal of the City him this 19th day of May, 1959.
DENE M. WILLIAMS
CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
(SEAL)
CLASSIFIED INDEX CLASSIFICATION TO START A WANT Phone KE 5-2
A—Household Furniture
B—Household Appliance
C—Musical Instrument
D—Artificial Instruction
E—Radio-TV—Supplies
F—Miscellaneous
G—Wanted to Buy AUTOMOTIVE
A—Wanted to Buy
B—Motorcycles
C—Boats & Supplies
D—Repairs
E—Cars—Trucks—Tractors
ADS MUST BE IN THE PAPER BEFORE THEY CAN BE CANCELLED.
Cancellation must be made by 1 p.m. Tuesday.
ALL ADDS TAKEN BEFORE OUR TUESDAY DEADLINE OF 5 P.M. WILL APPEAR IN THURSDAY'S PAPER.
Dial KE 5-2206 and just say "I want to place a want-ad."
ERRORS—
The Anaheim Gazette will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement and reserves the right to rectify all errors by a corrected insertion of the advertisement.
PERSONALS
1 LOST & FOUND
2 BUSINESS SERVICE
3 EMPLOYMENT
4 A-Help Wanted, Male
B-Help Wanted, Female
C-Help Wanted, M & F
D-Situations Wanted, M & F
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
5 FINANCIAL
6 A-Money to Loan
B-Money Wanted
PETS—LIVESTOCK
7 A-For Sale
B-Wanted
C-Supplies-Care
ROOMS—BOARD
8 REAL ESTATE
9 A-Property for Sale
B-Property for Rent
C-Wanted, Buy or Rent
D-Houses to be Moved
PERSONALS
NOTICE TO JOB APPLICANTS
The Anaheim Gazette does not knowingly accept help wanted advertisements from firms covered by the Federal Wage Hour Law if they offer less than the legal minimum wage. Under the law, the legal minimum for employees engaged in interstate commerce or in the production of goods for commerce is $1 an hour, and at least time and a half for each hour after the 40th in a workweek. If you are offered less by covered firms or if you have questions concerning this law or other wage-hour activities of the U.S. Department of Labor, call or write the Department's local office at the nearest of the following addresses: 215 Western Pacific Building, 1031 South Broadway, Los Angeles 15, telephone Rehmond 9-4711, extension 829; 305 Hollywood & Western Building, 5504 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 25, telephone Hollywood 9-216, or 914 Times Building, 115 American Avenue, Long Beach. Telephone HEmlock 6-8261.
BUS. SERVICE
Loma Vista
MEMORIAL PARK
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a public hearing shall be had upon the date set, not less than forty (40) days after the passage of this Resolution, unless the owner or owners of all of the territory to be annexed have not petitioned for annexation or filed their consent to such annexation, in writing, with the City Council, in which event the hearing shall be set at any time after compliance with Section 35311 of the Government Code.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council does that the owner or owners of all of the territory proposed to be annexed have not petitioned for annexation or filed their consent to such annexation, in writing, with the City Council.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the 30th day of June, 1959, at the hour of 7:00 o'clock P.M., at the City Council Chamber in the City Hall of the City of Anaheim be, and the same is hereby, fixed as the day, hour and place when and where the City Council will hear protests made by owner or owners of real property within the territory proposed to be annexed, and that at any time before the hour set for hearing objections, any owner of property within said territory may file with the City Clerk a written protest against the annexation. Sudd protest shall be in writing and shall name the owner of the property affected and the description and area of the property in general terms.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be, and she is thereby, authorized and directed to cause a copy of this resolution to be published a quarter twelve but not oftener than once a week in a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City, to wit; The Anaheim Gazette of Anaheim, Orange County, California, and also in a newspaper of general circulation, published outside of the City, but in the County of Orange, in which located the territory hereinabove proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim, to wit; The Daily News of Garden Grove, Calif.; and that such publication shall be completed at least twenty (20) days prior to the date of hearing hereinabove specified.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim be, and she is hereby authorized and directed to cause written notice of such proposed annexation to be mailed to each person to whom land within the territory proposed to be annexed is assessed, in the last equalized county assessment roll available, on the date the proceedings were initiated, but added aboveon assessment roll or as known to said City Clerk, and to any person who has filed his name and address and the designation of lands in which he has any interest, either legal or equitable, with said Clerk; and in the event that land within the territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Anaheim is owned by a county of City Clerk is owned by the City of Anaheim shall also cause written notice of such proposed annexation to be mailed to the Board of Supervisors of such County. The foregoing notices shall be given not less than twenty (20) days before the first public hearing on the proposed annexation.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and signed by me this 19th day of May, 1959.
A. J. SCHUTTE,
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
ATTEST:
DENE M. WILLIAMS,
CITY CLERK OF THE
City OF ANAHEIM
(Seal)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
BUS. SERVICE
Loma Vista
MEMORIAL PARK
Endowment Care Provided
Phone LAmbert 5-1575
Fullerton, California
Res. KEystone 5-3811
Landscape Contractor
Complete Nursery Service
Botts Nursery
1228 LINCOLN AVENUE
Anaheim, Calif. KEystone 5-5450
(Our Business Is Growing)
Frank Tausch
AGENCY
Since 1919
Aute - Fire - Liability Insurance
Large Capital Stock Companies
275 E. Center St. PRospect 4-7500
Ermisch
"My Cleaners"
Main Office 117 W. Cypress
Branch 350 W. Center
KE 5-4618
BUS. Opportunities
SONG WRITERS
Songs needed for radio, TV & records. Full & complete service for songwriters & music publishers. Sam-San Enterprises, 803 W. 17th St., Santa Ana. KI 2-4820.
REAL ESTATE
(Property for Sale)
HOW CAN YOU MISS?
by owner — 4-unit 2 bdrm. apt. house, 2 up & 2 dn., 1-yr. old, all rented. Income $300 mo. Only $4500 dn., full price $27,750. Pho. PR 4-4354.
5 UNITS by OWNER
2 bdrm., sep. patios. Only $2500 dn. Price $55,000. PR 4-2611.
3 BDRM. hse., firepl., encl. patio.
43% FHA.. $67 mo. pymts.
Good location, SW Anaheim.
No thru st., quiet neighborhood.
SAT. & Sun. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Phone JE 7-4882.
O'KEEFE & MERRITT RANGE,
it's the CP automatic clock,
lamp, griddle & grill broiler.
Has been used. Pd. dn. to $127.92. No cash dn., pay only $6.97 per mo. Baughn's, 8002 Garden Grove Blvd., corner Hiway 39. Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Phone JE 7-4882.
FREEZER, BRAND NEW 1959 KELVINATOR, it's the big 20 cu. ft., has 3 baskets, signal alarm lite & interior light. Your price $299.04, no dn. pymt., pay only $14.69 per mo. Baughn's, 8002 Garden Grove Blvd., corner Hiway 39. Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Phone JE 7-4882.
WE BUY FREEZERS, PAY SPOT CASH WHEN WE APRAISE. CALL US. JE 7-4882.
1958 FRIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC WASHER, Has the big oversize tub, everything used only 4 mo. Bal. left to pay only $158.69, no cash dn., pay only $8.66 per mo. Baughn's, 8002 Garden Grove Blvd., corner Hiway 39. Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Phone JE 7-4882.
(Musical Instruments)
STEINWAY PIANOS,
17 used spinet pianos, many just like new — from $395.8 Baby Grands like new $395,$450,$560, guaranteed. Practice Planos $95,$115,$165 up, or will rent. Used electronic organs,$395 to $875.
SCHMIDT - PHILLIPS
520 No. Main, Santa Ana
(Miscellaneous)
SPORTS EQUIPMENT
Pressel, Rogers & Pressel
117 S. Clementine
KE 5-4206
AUTOMOTIVE
(Repairs)
One Day Service
RADIATORS — GAS TANKS
Repairing - Cleaning - Recoring
ANAHEIM RADIATOR
REPAIR CO.
100 No. Los Angeles St. at Cypress St.
OF Anaheim shall also cause written notice of such proposed annexation to be mailed to the Board of Supervisors of such County. The foregoing notices shall be given not less than twenty (20) days before the first public hearing on the proposed annexation.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and signed by me this 19th day of May, 1959.
A. J. SCHUTTE.
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
ATTEST:
DENE M. WILLIAMS.
CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM.
(Seal)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF ANAHEIM
L. DENE M. WILLIAMS.
City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was introduced and adopted at an adjournment recent meeting provided by law of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the 19th day of May, 1959.
IN WITNESS WHEREof I have hereunto set my hand and attested the official seal of the City of Anaheim this 19th day of May, 1959.
DENE M. WILLIAMS.
CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
(SEAL)
CLASSIFIED INDEX CLASSIFIED TO START A WANT AD Phone KE 5-2206
A—Household Furniture
B—Household Appliances
C—Musical Instruments
D—Musical Instruction
E—Radio-TV-Supplies — Repairs
F—Miscellaneous
G—Wanted to Buy
AUTOMOTIVE ... 11
A—Wanted to Buy
B—Motorcycles
C—Boats & Supplies — Trailers
D—Repairs
E—Cars—Trucks—Tractors
5 UNITS BY OWNER
2 bdrm., sep. patios. Only $2500 dn. Price $55,000. PR 4-2611.
3 BDRM. hse., firepl., encl. patio. 41½ FHA., $67 mo. pymts. Good location, SW Anaheim. No thru st., quiet neighborhood. 5 blks. Fremont Jr. Hi. Near churches. 5 yrs. old. $11,700. 826 Irving Pl. (near intersection South & Citron) KE 5-8745.
POULTRY RANCH — Urgent, husband's death forces sale. 1½ A., 2 bdrm. hse., young layers, good retail sales at house. 4180 Pedley Ave., Norco Pho. REDWOOD 7-7292.
MERCHANDISE
(Household Furniture)
BEDROOM GROUP, everything, bookcase headbrd., mattress & box spring, two lamps, Mr. & Mrs. dresser with mirror. Pay only $1.89 per week. Baughn's, 8002 Garden Grove Blvd., corner Hiway 39, Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sat. & Sun.-9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone JE 7-4882.
4 ROOMS OF FURNITURE, two complete bedroom groups, 5 pe-dining group & 9 pc. living room group. Has only been stored, all new. Pd. dn. to $487.51, pay only $6.03 per wk. Baughn's, 8002 Garden Grove Blvd., corner Hiway 39, Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sat. & Sun.-9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone JE 7-4882.
MOTOR OVERHAUL
6 Clys. (most) 48.88
8 Cyls. (most) 58.88
No Money Down On App. Credit
Includes both labor and parts. New rings, wrist pins, valve grind. Check fittings of main and rod bearings. Expert motor tung up 90 day or 4,000 miles guarded Gaskets and oil extra; exchange engines at popular prices.
Open Daily 8 to 8 Monday 'til 7 p.m.
Sunday 12 to 2
Member Better Business Bureau
BELLES ENGINE REBUILDERS
STATE BONDED
316 E. Mad St.
KI 3-826
SANTA ANA