anaheim-gazette 1961-03-16
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WHY BREAD PRICES RISE
Despite increased output of production workers per man hour, baker profits on a pound of bread declined from 4.1 per cent to 2.3 per cent in 1959 compared with the 1947-1949 average, according to a study made by the Agricultural Marketing Service, United States Department of Agriculture, recently released. This is a decrease of 44% in baker profits.
The study showed that labor costs now represent about 50% of the baker share of the consumer dollar spent for bread. The report stated that average hourly earnings of all employees in the bread and other bakery foods industry have increased more rapidly than the price of bread.
"A production worker with earnings from an hour's work could purchase at retail about 15% more bread in 1958 than in 1947," the report said.
"Hourly earnings of production workers rose from an average of $1.43 in 1951 to $2.11 in 1959, and other labor costs in the form of fringe benefits and social security taxes showed even greater proportionate increases."
A factor in the higher costs and lower profits, the report indicated, is the sales and distribution problem of the industry, caused by a decrease in the weekly volume of bread per route, a decline in dollar sales per route mile and the spread of the 5-day week, which increases the number of salesmen for a given number of routes.
The Marketing Service Report showed that ingredient costs to the baker have changed but little since 1947, still holding at about $5 on a pound of bread which cost the consumer 20.3¢ as a national average in 1960. Of the 20.3¢ the retail distributor receives 3.4¢ for his service.
The baker's costs as shown on the chart are 6¢ for labor, 5¢ for ingredients, 1.2¢ for wrapping, 1.1¢ for delivery other than labor, .8¢ for advertising and promotion. .42¢ for taxes, .6¢ for depreciation, 1.39¢ for other taxes, utilities and other costs, and .39¢ for profit.
It is a pleasure to report the House approved the required appropriation for continuing work of the Committee on Un-America Activities by an overwhelming majority of 412 to 6.
I believe this reflects the tio which exists among the citizens of America.
The Committee on Un-American Activities received and boost last week when the preme Court by a five to decision upheld the conviction of Frank Wilkinson and Braden who had been convicted of contempt for refusing to swer questions by the Committee.
The communist apparatus not been destroyed and continue unceasingly in its tempt to enslave the souls, and the minds of people.
The citizens of the 28th congressional District have very active and in the foreground in the fight against introspection, and I commend them for it.
The annual conference of publican Women has just concluded here. There are about 40 women from California in attendance.
National Committeewoman Mrs. Robert (Pat) Hitt ofange County led the delegation which included four or
Local Winners In Scholarship Tests Listed
Names of three local high school seniors who have reached the quarter-finals in competition for Southern California Edison Company's college scholarships were announced this week by Joseph A. Long, district manager for the power company.
The quarter-finalists have survived the first round of eliminations which consisted of taking the scholastic aptitude test of the College Entrance Examination Board.
The next step will be weigh-records to obtain composite scores, from which semi-finaling in the students' high school lists will be selected.
Then, local selection boards, comprised of educators, business and civic leaders, will narrow the field to three finalists from each of the Edison company's six geographical divisions.
The final selection board will then picked winners of 10 four-year scholarships to begin in the academic year 1961-62.
Edison scholarship winners will receive $500 per year to ward tuition and expenses at their choice of 12 private colleges, Long pointed out. The company also will make direct grants of $750 per year to each winning student's college as the company's way of helping private schools combat spiraling costs, he said.
Local school-winners include:
Wallace L. Cooper, 574 Century Dr., Anaheim, Anaheim High School; Terrence D. Lamb, 721 Neputne St., Anaheim, Anaheim High School; and Stoddard Lane III, 3162 Inverness Dr., Los Alamitos, Western High School.
Local Man Heads Plans for Confab
A. Arval Morris of this city, president of Electra Motors, Inc., is co-chairman of arrangements for the western conference of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association, scheduled in Los Angeles June 8-9.
COUNTY GOP WORKERS CITED
Orange County's delegation to the recent meeting of the California Republican State Central Committee this week was officially commended for its contribution to the work of the sub-committee on candidate research.
Cypress Forest Lawn Dedicated
While a crowd of more than 1,300 persons looked on, the new $2,000,000 Forest Lawn Memorial-Park in Cypress was dedicated Sunday.
Of Georgian-Colonial style architecture, the project will include a replica of the church now nearing completion, in which Patric Henry proclaimed his historic "Give me liberty or give me death."
Featured on the program was the 85-voice a cappella choir of Anaheim's Western High School.
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Washington REPORT
By Your Congressman
JAMES B. UTT
It is a pleasure to report that the House approved the required appropriation for the continuing work of the House committee on Un-American Activities by an overwhelming majority of 412 to 6.
I believe this reflects the rage which exists among the citizens of America.
The Committee on Un-American Activities received another post last week when the Supreme Court by a five to four decision upheld the conviction of Frank Wilkinson and Carl Jaden who had been convicted contempt for refusing to answer questions by the Committeemen.
The communist apparatus has been destroyed and will continue unceasingly in its attempt to enslave the hearts, souls, and the minds of all people.
The citizens of the 28th Concessional District have been active and in the forefront of the fight against internalversion, and I commend them for it.
Lectures to Aid Lawyers Open In Santa Ana
A series of lectures for lawyers on "Pleading California Actions" opened last evening in Department 5, Superior Court, County Courthouse, Santa Ana.
The four weekly lectures are designed to help attorneys avoid mistakes made in pleading actions and thus to avoid unnecessary court appearances, unnecessary research, redrafting, retyping and refiling of the faulty pleading and other costly and time-consuming measures.
The series is presented here by the State Bar of California Committee on Continuing Education, through facilities of University of California Extension, and in cooperation with the Orange County Bar Association.
Harmon G. Scoville of Westminster is chairman of the Committee on Continuing Education of the Bar of the Orange Free Symphony Concert Sunday
The Chapman Symphony Orchestra will present its first free concert of 1961 Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the Chapman College auditorium.
Norman P. Thompson Jr., instructor in piano at Chapman, will be soloist with the orchestra in the Piano Concerto No. 2 by Rachmaninoff.
'The Robe' Will Be Shown on Sunday
The religious film classic, "The Robe," will be presented as a pre-Easter public service by the Statesmen Club of Western High School at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Fremont Junior High School auditorium. It is filmed in cinemascope and color.
County Bar Association, and is in charge of local arrangements.
Speakers will be Judge Alfred P. Peracca of Pomona and Theodore A. Horn, William A. Masterson and Otto M. Kaus, all of Los Angeles.
LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub., Anaheim Gazette, 1961)
NOTICE OF INTENDED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FRED LENCAN whose address is 1100 City of Anaheim, Orange State of Californieton, Vendee, whose address is 1158 Medford St., in Anaheim, County of Orlando, California, the folle described personal property. All stock in trade equipment and goods certain retail gasoline Station no. 64125 FRED LENCAN and located at 1100 Eucalypt City of Anaheim, Councilage, State of California a sale, transfer and assis same will be made consideration therefor ww at 10:00 o'clock AM. day of April 1961 CROW COMPANY, at Bristol, in the City of Nebraska County of Orange, State formla.
DATED March 1, 1961.
FRED LENCAN BY George H. WESTWARD ESCROYW 1011 S. Bristol Santa Ana, California Escrow No. G-46
(Pub., Anaheim Gazette, 1961)
NOTICE OF INTENDED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT HOSPITAL LAUNCH COMPANY, INC., Mortgage whose address is 231-C Old Avenue, in the City of Nebraska County of Orange, California to move CHICAGO USED & NEW DRY EQUIPMENT COUNTY Mortgagee, whose address
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the annual conference of Republican Women has just been included here. There were about 40 women from Californian attendance.
National Committeeewoman Robert (Pat) Hitt of Orland County led the delegation, which included four or five women from the 28th Congressional District.
The Republican Congressmen in California held a two-hour discussion with them. We met them a bird's eye view of the nation which has been and be presented to Congress session, which includes five relief measures as well long-range programs.
of these emergency procs has been enacted into press more speed is shown
New Frontier, the legislature will not be necessary, as secretary of Commerce Hodges Mr. Heller, the President's public Advisor, have both stated that the recess was bottomed out and is on way up, as predicted by agent Eisenhower in his well message.
Press Forest
on Dedicated
able a crowd of more than persons looked on, the $2,000,000 Forest Lawn Special-Park in Cypress was closed Sunday.
Georgian-Colonial style structure, the project will be a replica of the church, nearing completion, in Patric Henry proclaimed historic "Give me liberty or die death."
fured on the program was voice a cappella choir of Jim's Western High
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LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub., Anaheim Gazette, March 16, 1961)
NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That FRED LENCA, Vendor,
whose address is 1100 Euclid, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange,
State of California, intends to sell to GEORGE E. GRITTON, Vendor, whose address is 1158 Medford St., in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, the following described personal property, to-wit:
All stock in trade, fixtures,
equipment and good will of a certain Retail Gasoline Service Station business, known as FRED LENCA,
and located at 1100 Euclid, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, and that a sale, transfer and assignment of the same will be made, and the consideration therefor will be paid at 10:00 o'clock on April 1, M. on the 2nd day of April, M. on the 3rd day of April, M. on the 4th day of April, M. on the 5th day of April, M. on the 6th day of April, M. on the 7th day of April, M. on the 8th day of April, M. on the 9th day of April, M. on the 10th day of April, M. on the 11th day of April, M. on the 12th day of April, M. on the 13th day of April, M. on the 14th day of April, M. on the 15th day of April, M. on the 16th day of April, M. on the 17th day of April, M. on the 18th day of April, M. on the 19th day of April, M. on the 20th day of April, M. on the 21st day of April, M. on the 22nd day of April, M. on the 23rd day of April, M. on the 24th day of April, M. on the 25th day of April, M. on the 26th day of April, M. on the 27th day of April, M. on the 28th day of April, M. on the 29th day of April, M. on the 30th day of April, M. on the 31st day of April, M. on the 32nd day of April, M. on the 33rd day of April, M. on the 34th day of April, M. on the 35th day of April, M. on the 36th day of April, M. on the 37th day of April, M. on the 38th day of April, M. on the 39th day of April, M. on the 40th day of April, M. on the 41st day of April, M. on the 42nd day of April, M. on the 43rd day of April, M. on the 44th day of April, M. on the 45th day of April, M. on the 46th day of April, M. on the 47th day of April, M. on the 48th day of April, M. on the 49th day of April, M. on the 50th day of April, M. on the 51st day of April, M. on the 52nd day ofApril,M. on the 53rddayofApril,M. onthe54rddayofApril,M. onthe55rddayofApril,M. onthe56rddayofApril,M. onthe57rddayofApril,M. onthe58rddayofApril,M. onthe59rddayofApril,M. onthe60rddayofApril,M. onthe61rddayofApril,M. onthe62rddayofApril,M. onthe63rddayofApril,M. onthe64rddayofApril,M. onthe65rddayofApril,M. onthe66rddayofApril,M. onthe67rddayofApril,M. onthe68rddayofApril,M. onthe69rddayofApril,M. onthe70rddayofApril,M. onthe71rddayofApril,M. onthe72rddayofApril,M. onthe73rddayofApril,M. onthe74rddayofApril,M. onthe75rddayofApril,M. onthe76rddayofApril,M. onthe77rddayofApril,M. onthe78rddayofApril,M. onthe79rddayofApril,M. onthe80rddayofApril,M. onthe81rddayofApril,M. onthe82rddayofApril,M. onthe83rddayofApril,M. onthe84rddayofApril,M. onthe85rddayofApril,M. onthe86rddayofApril,M. onthe87rddayofApril,M. onthe88rddayofApril,M. onthe89rddayofApril,M. onthe90rddayofApril,M. onthe91rddayofApril,M. onthe92rddayofApril,M. onthe93rddayofApril,M. onthe94rddayofApril,M. onthe95rddayofApril,M. onthe96rddayofApril,M. onthe97rddayofApril,M. onthe98rddayofApril,M. onthe99rddayofApril,M.
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LEGAL NOTICE
West Lake Street, in the City of Chicago, County of Cook, State of Illinois,the following described personal property,tow-wit:
I Bruner Water Softener,
Model 1500; Manual Valve,
Serial #B-60492
I Steammaster Roller,CL 25
Serial #7248
I Glass Tumbler,L 3630
Serial #23081
I Bunn Tying Machine,CL 23"
of a certain laundry business known as HOSPITAL LAUNDRY COMPANY ,INC., and located at 231-C North Euclid Avenue,在City Of Anaheim,County Of Orange,State Of California,and that an executed mortgage of the samewill be delivered and the consideration thereof paid at 10:00 o'clockA.M.on the 27th day.ofMarch,1961.at the escrow department of ALTAGEN & RUBIN,Suite 705,208 W.Street,in the City Of Los Angeles,County Of Los Angeles,State Of California.
Dated March10,1961.HOSPITAL LAUNDRYCOMPANY.INC.by Rudy R.GortexSecretary-Treasurer
(Pub., Anaheim Gazette,March16,23,30,April6,1961)
CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATION FOR TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED CORPORATION does hereby certify that it is conducting a retail automobile business located at 2322 W.Lincoln Avenue,Anaheim,California under the Fictitious firm name OF AUTO MAINT and that said firm is composed of the following corporation whose principal place of business is as follows:
SUMIKE,INC.
2322 W.Lincoln Ave.
Anaheim,California.
WITNESS its hand this 1st day of March,1961.
SUMIKE,INC.
Joseph L.Ventress
Secretary berl
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ANAHEIM
On this lst day.of March.A.D.
1961,before me,the undersigned,a Notary Public in and for said County and State,duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared JOSEPH L.VENTRESS,known to me to be the Secretary of the corporation that executed the within instrument therein named,and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
RUTH OKING
(SEAL) Notary Public in and for said County and State
LABOWE &VENTRESS
Attorneys at Law
1229 West streetLos Angeles 26.California
(CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS,FICTITIOUS NAME)
The undersigned does certify he is conducting a business at 2173 Katella Avenue,Anaheim,California under the ORANGE COUNTY ATTORNEY SERVICE and that said firm is composed of the following person whose name is full and place of residence is as follows:
C.D.WILSON
2173 Katella Avenue
Anaheim,California.
Dated March10,1961.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ANAHEIM
On March 10,1961:before me,a Notary Public in and for said State personally appeared C.D.WILSONknown to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to within instrument and acknowledged he executed the same.
HELENE W.BUTZ
(SEAL) Notary PublicMy Commission expires Novem-
They were in the front seat
with me when he hit us.
The children!
I was taking them
to school. He just came at
They were in the front seat with me when he hit us.
The children!
I was taking them to school. He just came at us! Fast! It was the school zone. He pulled into our lane to pass. Head on!
Where are my children? What happened? Are they all right?
My two children. Please tell me. What did he do to my children? Please!
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