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Adults Can Register Now Registration for Orange Coast College adult and extended day college courses opened to all persons Friday regardless of the initial in the student's last name. Beginning Sept. 15, registration for adult education courses will be in the adult education office in the Administration Building Monday through Thursdays from 8 a.m. to noon, 1 to 5 p.m. and 6:30 to 10 p.m., and on Fridays from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Student Enrolls Ann Travis of Anaheim will enter the University of California, Davis, for the fall semester, announced Registrar Howard B. Shontz. Miss Travis, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Travis of 21146 Esperanza Road, Anaheim, is a 1961 graduate of Mater Del High School in Santa Ana. She plans to follow a pre-veterinarian curriculum. Course Due "Methods of Teaching Science in Elementary Schools," an education course, will be offered to residents in Fullerton by University of California Extension this fall. Herbert Drapkin, teacher of life science at Fullerton Junior College will teach the class which will gather for the first of 10 meetings, Sept. 20 in the Ronald Caspers, president of Keystone Savings and Loan Association, announces purchase by Keystone of majority stock of Westmnster Savings and Loan Association. Class Scheduled Microphone and Platform Speaking for Executives, a short nine-week course in effective speaking streamlined for professional people and executives in sales and business will be offered again this Fall by Fullerton Evening Junior Legal Notice (Pub., Anaheim Gazette, Sept. 14, 21, 28, 1961) CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS NAME The undersigned does certify that they are conducting a business at 1227 Chapman, Orange, California; der the fictitious firm name DATA-SELL and that said firm is composed of the following person whose name in full and places of residence is as follows: ALBERT R. PECKINPAUGH 1511-G West Palmira Orange, California Dated August 15, 1961. ALBERT R. PECKINPAUGH STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES On August 15, 1961, before a Notary Public in and for a Note personally signed BERT R. PECKINPAUGH, knew to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the witness instrument and acknowledged executed the same. MILFDRED SAUER (SEAL) Notary Public in and for said County and State My Commission expires September 7, 1964 DILWYN LEWIS, Attorney 8655 California Avenue South Gate, California (Pub., Anaheim Gazette, Sept. 14, 21, 28, 1961) CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAMES The undersigned do hereby signify that they are conducting greeting card distributor business as Co-Partners at 7187 S Clara, Buena Park, California; der the fictitious firm name HARVEST GREETING COMPANY and that said firm composed of the following person whose names in full places of residences are as follows: to-wit: LEONARD MARSON 7187 Santa Clara Buena Park, California BERNARD MARSON 5204 Dawes Avenue Culver City, California Witness our hands this 29th of August. LEONARD MARSON BERNARD MARSON STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES On this 29th day of Aug. A.D. 1961, before me the unsignaled Notary Public in and said County and State, rescheduled duly commissioned sworn personally applauded LEONARD MARSON and BERNARD MARSON, known to me be the persons whose names subscribed to the within inscription, and acknowledged to that executed this name in witness acknowledgement, I have unto set my hand and affixed official seal the day and year. Course Due "Methods of Teaching Science in Elementary Schools," an education course, will be offered to residents in Fullerton by University of California Extension this fall. Herbert Drapkin, teacher of life science at Fullerton Junior College will teach the class which will gather for the first of 10 meetings, Sept. 20 in the South Science Building at Fullerton Junior College. HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful, Courteous, Service 120 E. Broadway, Anaheim PHONE KE 5-4105 Class Scheduled Microphone and Platform Speaking for Executives, a short nine-week course in effective speaking streamlined for professional people and executives in sales and business will be offered again this Fall by Fullerton Evening Junior College. First class will meet Tuesday evening, Sept. 12, at 7 p.m. at Sunny Hills High School, 1801 Warburton Way, in Fullerton. The course, now in its fifth year, is designed for all members. Plucky Stevie Helps Science Toward Answer to Arthritis Stevie Vardol gives blood sample to laboratory nurse. For plucky Stevie Vardol, 10, life much of the time is just an unhappy succession of giving samples of his body to science. But Stevie, who would rather be swimming and roller skating in Minneapolis (if he only could) than spending endless hours in the Children's Rheu-in time, and find a preventive, given enough support. But they don't delude this valiant little boy or his puzzled father and mother who ask, despairingly, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES On August 1961, before notation Public in and for State: personally applaud GEORGE W. TOLIN and J.A. TILLOTSON, known to be the persons whose hames subscribed to the within institution and acknowledged they were benefited by the course. For plucky Stevie Vardol, 10, life much of the time is just an unhappy succession of giving samples of his body to science. But Stevie, who would rather be swimming and roller skating in Minneapolis (if he only could) than spending endless hours in the Children's Rheumatic Clinic of the University of Minnesota Medical School, doesn't feel sorry for himself. He knows he is doing a job that must be done: that the doctors' appraisal of the tissue samples from his swollen knees, specimens of knee-joint fluid, and of his blood may in time prevent in other children the affliction that befell him three painful years ago. Stevie has juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in the knees, hands, wrists. Throughout the nation, another 30,000 Stevies—or their small sisters—also suffer each year from this excruciating disease. With March of Dimes funds, The National Foundation (which made possible development of the Salk polio vaccine) is today supporting the University of Minnesota's Children's Rheumatism Clinic with a research grant. Other arthritis research projects are under way at the Rockefeller Institute, at New York University, the University of Buffalo and at other famed scientific institutions, all financed by the March of Dimes. Additionally, The National Foundation has established arthritis study centers at Columbia University, the University of Rochester (N.Y.), the University of Texas at Dallas and the University of California at San Francisco. The doctors confidently tell Stevie they will solve the anigma of rheumatoid arthritis in time, and find a preventive, given enough support. But they don't delude this valiant little boy or his puzzled father and mother who ask, despairingly, "Why should this happen to us, to Stevie?" The medical scientists look him squarely in the eye and say, "We just can't promise we'll make you well again. But then again, perhaps eventually we will." Stevie's stout answer is to roll up his sleeve for another ten cc's of his blood (which contains an abnormal protein, a mark of his disease); or to pull up his trouser leg to give up another specimen of lubricating fluid from his knee. In the laboratory, Stevie's blood is compared painstakingly to normal blood in the incasest search for an answer to what is wrong with Stevie and with the other 30,000 children. Perhaps what is wrong is an abnormal development of antibodies. Antibodies are the substance that combat bacteria. Then, samples of the connective tissue around his knees are studied and photographed under the giant electron microscope and compared to normal tissue. Stevie doesn't cry although his doctors say that the pain he suffers at times beggars description. He is not a "guinea pig" in the full medical sense of the term. But the resolute and uncomplaining bearing of this young gentleman of only 10 is evidence that he knows he is a volunteer of the fight against the nation's No. 1 Crippler—arthritis which, in one or another form, strikes at 11 million Americans. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES On August 7, 1961, before notary Public in and for State personally applauded GEORGE W. TOLIN and JA A. TILLOTSON, known to me be his persons whose names have been subserved to within immei ment and acknowledged they cut the same. GORDON PHILLIPS (SEAL) Notary Public in and for County Public and State My Commission expires September 15, 1962 GORDON C. PHILLIPS, Attn 1800 South Eliza Ave., Suite Redondo Beach, California (Pub., Anaheim Gazette, Sep 14 21, 28, 1961) CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTIOUS NAME The undersigned do certify that are conducting a business at W. Center, Anahulu, California under the fictitious firm name ACE TELEVISION SALES that said firm is composed of following persons, whose name in full and places of residence as follows: JAMES P. NIX 520 W. Elm Street Fullerton, California M. JANE NIX 520 W. Elm Street Fullerton, California Dated September 1, 1961. JAMES P. M. JANE NIX STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE On September 14, 1961, before notary Public in and for State personally appeared JA P. NIX and M. JANE NIX, knot to me be the persons wnames are subscribed to the wn in instrument and acknowledley they executed the same. HELENE W. BUTZ (SEAL) Notary Public in and for County Public and State My Commission expires November 14, 1964. (Pub., Anaheim Gazette, Sep 18 21, 28, 1961) NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That PAUL V. BRUCE, Verse whose address is 1004 Vine Ave., City of Anahulu County of Orange, State of Ocala, intends to sell to MAR WINDROW. Vendee, whose dress is 3608 Sycamore, in LEGAL NOTICE Anaheim Gazette, Sept. 7, 1961 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS, FICTITIOUS NAME undersigned does certify that he conducting a business at 722 W. Avenue, Orange, California, under the fictitious firm name of SELL and that said firm is composed of the following personname in full and place evidence is as follows: BERT R. PECKINPAUGH 411-O West Palmire Orange, California, under the fictitious firm name of SELL and that said firm is composed of the following personname in full and place evidence is as follows: BERT R. PECKINPAUGH 411-O West Palmire Orange, California, under the fictitious firm name of SELL and that said firm is composed of the following personname in full and place evidence is as follows: City of Pullerton, County of Orange, State of California, the following personal property, to-wit: All goods in trade features, equipment and good will of certain Retail Gasoline Service Station business, known as PAUL BRUCE CHEV., SERVIand located at 254 So. Los Angeles St., in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of Californias, and that a sale transfer and assignment of the same will be made at 10:00 o'clock A.M., on the 25th day of September, 1961, at the escrow department of WESTWARD ESCROW COMPANY, at 1011 S. Bristol, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, dated August 29, 1961. PAUL V. BRUCE Vendor WESTWARD ESCROW CO. 1011 S. Bristol Santa Ana, California Escorp No. G-106 (Pub., Anaheim Gazette, Sept. 7, 1961) NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE No. 995 On Thursday, October 19, 1961, at 10:30 o'clock A.M., at the Main Entrance to the Orange County Courthouse, City of Santa Ana, California, SECURITY MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a California Corporation under the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTICH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband and wife, and recorded June 10, 1960, in Book 5280, Page 508 of Official Records of Orange County, California, given to secure an indebtedness not required by the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTICH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband and wife, and recorded June 10, 1960, in Book 5280, Page 508 of Official Records of Orange County, California, given to secure an indebtedness not required by the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTICH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband and wife, and recorded June 10, 1960, in Book 5280, Page 508 of Official Records of Orange County, California, given to secure an indebtedness not required by the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTICH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband and wife, and recorded June 10, 1960, in Book 5280, Page 508 of Official Records of Orange County, California, given to secure an indebtedness not required by the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTICH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband and wife, and recorded June 10, 1960, in Book 5280, Page 508 of Official Records of Orange County, California, given to secure an indebtedness not required by the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTICH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband and wife, and recorded June 10, 1960, in Book 5280, Page 508 of Official Records of Orange County, California, given to secure an indebtedness not required by the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTICH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband and wife, and recorded June 10, 1960, in Book 5280, Page 508 of Official Records of Orange County, California given to secure an indebtedness not required by the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTICH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband and wife, and recorded June 10, 1960, in Book 5280, Page 508 of Official Records of Orange County, California given to secure an indebtedness not required by the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTICH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband and wife, and recorded June 10, 1960, in Book 5280, Page 508 of Official Records of Orange County, California given to secure an indebtedness not required by the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTICH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband and wife, and recorded June 10, 1960, in Book 5280, Page 508 of Official Records of Orange County, California given to secure an indebtedness not required by the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTICH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband and wife, and recorded June 10, 1960, in Book 5280, Page 508 of Official Records of Orange County,California given to secure an indebtedness not required by the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTICH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband and wife,and recorded June 10,1960,in Book 5280,Page 508 of Official Records of Orange County,California given to secure an indebtedness not required by the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTICH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband和 wife,and recorded June 10,1960,in Book 5280,Page 508 of Official Records of Orange County,California given to secure an indebtedness not required by the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTICH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband和 wife,and recorded June 10,1960,in Book 5280,Page 508 of Official Records of Orange County,California given to secure an indebtedness not required by the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTCH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband和 wife,and recorded June 10,1960,in Book 5280,Page 508 of Official Records of Orange County,California given to secure an indebtedness not required by the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTCH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband和 wife,and recorded June 10,1960,in Book 5280,Page 508 of Official Records of Orange County,California given to secure an indebtedness not required by the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTCH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband和 wife,and recorded June 10,1960,in Book 5280,Page 508 of Official Records of Orange County,California given to secure an indebtedness not required by the deed 'of trust made by VIDO JOHN SANTCH, JR., and NANCY LOU SANTICH, husband和 wife,and recorded June AT CALIFORNIA FEDERAL 2,200,000 BLUE CHIP 200,000 Stamps to be given away Federal’s 11 Offices! 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ARTHUR LAWS STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES) On this 11th day of August, A.D. 1961, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared ANDREW LAWS, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same. Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my head and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first written. GEORGE C. WOODS (SEAL) Notary Public in and for said County and State GEORGE C. WOODS, Attorney 6777 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood 28, California (Publish Anaheim Gazette Aug. 24, 31; Sept. 7, 14, 1961) 8-22 SUMMONS No. 09708 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE LEGAL NOTICE PAUL B. CLINTON, Plaintiff vs. BETTY JEAN CLINTON; DOES 1 THRU V, Defendants. 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