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LEGAL NOTICES
Publish The Anaheim Gazette May 24, 31, June 7, 14, 1962
78050
ORDERS HATE OF CORPORATION OR TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS UNDER PICTITIOUS NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED CORPORATION does hereby certify that it is conducting a Mechanical Maintenance business located at 315 N. Michael Avenue, Fullerton, California, under the fictitious firm name of OWL MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE CO. and that said firm is composed of the following corporation, whose principal place of business is as follows:
OWL TRUCK & CONSTRUCTION CO.
500 South Alameda Street
Compton, California
WITNESS its hand this 15th day of May, 1962.
OWL TRUCK &
CONSTRUCTION CO.
G N. Frerks, Secretary
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
as County of Los Angeles
On this 15th day of May, A.D. 1962, before me M. L. TAYLOR a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared (C.) N. FRERKS known to say to be the SECRETARY 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.
Marie L. Taylor
Notary Public in and for said County and State.
My Commission Expires
October 18, 1964
(SEAL)
Publish The Anaheim Gazette May 24, 31, June 7, 14, 1962
78050
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS NAME
The undersigned does certify that it is conducting a business at 989 Omaha Place, Garden Grove, California under the fictitious firm name of WELCO SYSTEM PAINTING and that said firm is composed of the following person, whose name in full and place of residence is as follows:
WILLIAM ERNEST LOOS
989 Omaha Place
Garden Grove, California
Dated May 4, 1962
WILLIAM E. LOOS
State of California
Los Angeles County:
On May 4, 1962, before me, a Notary Public in and for said state personally appeared William E. Jones known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged he executed the same.
Audrey Wishak
Notary Public
(SEAL)
RODEO ROYALTY — Pretty Pam Bennett of Orange (center) holds her royal bouquet after being named queen of the 1962 El Toro Rodeo last Tuesday night. Pam and her two princesses, Jean Follman (left) of Santa Ana, and Renie Corum of Anaheim, will reign over the Marines'
Damas de Carida Officers, Plan Ball
Damas de Caridad members are at work today on preliminary Committee appointments were
Damas de Carida Officers, Plan Ball
Damas de Caridad members are at work today on preliminary plans for their second annual Bal Masque Feb. 22 following installation of new officers.
Committee appointments were announced by ball chairman Mrs. Roger C Hope at a meeting in the staff room of St. Jude Hospital last Friday, and committee chairmen will begin planning their work this summer.
At the installation ceremony Mrs. Stanley C. Chapman, Fullerton, was installing officer and the following members accepted offices and committee assignments for the coming year:
President, Miss Marceline Arroues, Fullerton; first vice president (membership chairman) Mrs. Samuel Gendel, Fullerton;
Tri Hi-Y'ers Visit L.A.
Ninth Grade members of Trident Jr. Tri Hi-Y'Clubs were honored recently by a trip to Farmer's Market — CBS Television and Olvera St. The girls went by car to Farmer's Market and then to CBS Television Studios to see Red Skelton. They ended the evening of fun shopping on Olvera St. The trip was sponsored by the Trident Women's Committee.
Club members attending were Kathy Bolling, Pam Eckenboy, Debbie Hodge, Janice McGinnis, Carolie Morris, Peggy Poirer, Melinda Shilrock, Barbara Watts, and Marjorie Williams.
Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Fast, YMCA supervisor Trident Jr. High, Maureen Kramer, club leader, and Mrs. John Bolling, president Trident Women's Committee.
There are no representations as to zoning or use. It shall be presumed that any interested buyer shall conduct his own examination regarding such items. The under-signed reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
Dated: May 4, 1962
Richard J. Barich
Administrator of the Estate of
ley Sevilla and Alan D. Ross known to me be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledge that they 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.
Paul A. Wolf
Notary Public and for said County and State (SEAL)
AXELRAD, SEVILLA and ROSS 215 West Fifth Street, Rm. 810 Los Angeles 13, California Attorney
Publish: The Anaheim Gazette May 24, 21, June 7, 1962 77889
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE In the Matter of the Estate of HARRY P. RITCHIE, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that on or after June 11, 1962, the under-signed Administrator of the estate of Harry P. Ritchie deceased will sell private sale to the highest and best bidder, subject to confirmation by the above entitled Superior Court, all the right, title, interest and estate of the decedent at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest the estate has, by operation of law or other addition to that of the decedent at the time of his death, in and to that certain real property in the County of Orange, state of California, described as follows:
Parcel 1: Those portions of lots 3 and 4 in block 1 of the Yorba Linda Tract, in the county of Orange, state of California, as per number recorded in book 5 pages 17 and 18 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the county recorder of said county, lying northeasterly of the northeastern line of the land described in the deeds to the State of Californiacrecorded in book 841 page 73 of Official Records and book 896 page 289 of Official Records. EXCEPT the East 217.80 feet of the north 100.00 feet of said lot 3
Parcel 2: That parcel of land formerly included in the town of Carlton, in the county of Orange, state of California, as per number recorded in book 29 pages 9 and 10 of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, comprising blocks 57 and 58 and portions of blocks 55 and 56, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of lot 2 in block 1 of Yorba Linda Tract running thence along the South line of said lot 2 in block 1. North 88° 34' 20" East 660.43 feet to the north-west corner of lot 3 in block 1 of said Yorba Linda Tract; running thence along the West line of said lot 3 in block 1. Southwest corner of lot 3 in block 1 feet to the northerly line of the right of way of the Pacific Electric Railway; thence along
COUNTY OF ORANGE)
On this 18th day of May, 1962, before我 Valdo Y. Smith, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared J. DETER and HERMAN HEINZE, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
Valdo Y. Smith
Notary Public in and for said County and State.
My Commission Expires: Oct. 28, 1962
Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Fast, YMCA supervisor Trident Jr. High, Maureen Kramer, club leader, and Mrs. John Bolling, president Trident Women's Committee.
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ANAHEIM GAZETTE—7
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Thursday, May 31, 1962
Management Club Meets Monday Eve
"Strictly Human" will be the subject for a ladies' night discussion by Irving R. Susskind of Pomona, well-known industrial relations consultat and executive at the Anaheim Industrial Management Club meeting, Monday evening, June 4.
Susskind is among the leaders in the field of training in human relations in Southern California. He will be presented by Carmen Franco of Dixie Cup Division, club program chairman.
Incoming club officers will be installed by Fred Geibel of Los Angelws, zone representative of the Council of Industrial Management Clubs affiliated with the YMCA.
Officers who will begin a one year term of office Monday are: Hugh M. Hicks, Screenprint and Plas Tech, president; Marty Herling, Delco Remy Division, GMC, program vice president; Ben Huncovsky, Electra Motors, membership vice president; James Diehl, Dixie Cup Division, treasurer; Jerry Pauza, Menasha Container, secretary, and Charles Bengochea Dixie Cup Division, past president.
The club is dedicated to developing understanding and activities with responsibility in the field of human relations among supervisors.
big Navy Relief fund-raising show at El Toro June 16 and 17. Pam won over seven other Orange County beauties. She's a student at Chapman College in Orange and is the current "Miss Orange County Press Club."
Caridad Installan Bal Masque
new officers. Mittee appointments were second vice president (social chairman) Mrs. B. W. Jordan
Astro-N Disneyland
John Glenn has been signed the new Disneyland Spaceman appear this summer in Walt Disney's Tomorrowland.
In making their announcement Disneyland hastened to add they were not referring to Astonaut John Glenn, but to AstroJohn Pierson Glenn, a 20 y old college student from Pomona.
Caridad Install
an Bal Masque
new officers.
announcements were held by ball chairman Mrs. C Hope at a meeting in room of St. Jude Hospi-Friday, and committee will begin planning work this summer.
installation ceremony
Sanley C. Chapman, Fullerton installing officer and the members accepted off-duty committee assignments coming year:
ident. Miss Marceline Ar-Fullerton; first vice presi-membership chairman)
Muel Gendel, Fullerton;
Hi-Y'ers
at L.A.
Grade members of Tri-Tri Hi-Y Clubs were honently by a trip to Farm-market — CBS Television.
Terra St. The girls went by Farmer's Market and then Television Studios to see it. They ended the eve-fun shopping on Olvera trip was sponsored by sent Women's Committee members attending were Bolling, Pam Eckenboy, Hodge, Janice McGinnis, Morris, Peggy Poirer, Shilrock, Barbara Watts, orjorie Williams.
rones were Mr. and Mrs. st. YMCA supervisor Tri-High, Maureen Kramer, older, and Mrs. John Boll-sident Trident Women'see.
second vice president (social chairman) Mrs. B. W. Jordan, Anaheim: ball chairman, Mrs. Hope, Fullerton; recording secretary, Mrs. William Martin, La Habra; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Fred Kay, Fullerton; treasurer, Mrs. Robert Kretchmar, La Habra; finance and budget chairman, Mrs. Stanley Roberts, Fullerton; publicity chairman, Mrs. Howard K. Burrell, Whittier; parliamentarian, Mrs. Tom Eadington, Brea. Mrs. Jack Lovell of Fullerton will again serve as advisor on the ball committee.
Mrs. Hope announced that Mrs. Phillip Tvombly of Fullerton will be her co-chairman and the following will be ball committee chairmen:
Patron and patroness, Mrs. Stanley Chapman, Fullerton; invitations, Mrs. Harvey Sims, La Habra; reservations, Mrs. Joseph Fahey, Fullerton; program, Mrs. Robert Dowling, Placentia; advertizing, Mrs. Edgar Strune, Fullerton; mannequins, Mrs. John Heinz, Placentia; judges, Mrs. Raymond Thompson, Fullerton; awards, Mrs. Joseph Huarte, Anaheim; favors, Mrs. S. J. Uddo, Fullerton; menu, Mrs. Peter Fluor, Fullerton; orchestra, Mrs. Lester Van Tatenhove, Santa Ana; cocktail hour, Mrs. Harold Lang, Fullerton; photographer, Mrs. Jack Hamilton, Placentia; qualifying, Mrs. Frank Stashak, Anaheim and publicity, Mrs. Howard Burrell.
In other activity at the meeting, Miss Arroues asked members to submit names of prospective members by the end of the week co-sponsored by two other members.
Officers and board members will meet again at 1 a.m. Monday, in the hospital staff room.
Plas Tech, president; Marty Herling, Delco Remy Division, GMC, program vice president; Ben Hun-covsky, Electra Motors, membership vice president; James Diehl, Dixie Cup Division, treasurer; Jerry Pauza, Menasha Container, secretary, and Charles Bengochea Dixie Cup Division, past president.
The club is dedicated to developing understanding and activities with responsibility in the field of human relations among supervisory personnel.
Sierra Members
To View Movies
"From the Roof of the Andes to the Heart of the Amazon Basin" is the title of movies to be shown by Lothar Kolbig at the meeting Tuesday, June 5, of the Orange County Group of the Sierra Club.
Members and guests will convene at 8 p.m. in the Spurgeon Room of Santa Ana Public Library for the showing. Dick Fossett of Garden Grove, newly elected chairman, will preside.
A member of Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club, Kolbig has led mountaineering trips and mountain climbing classes for the club. He has done extensive mountaineering in Europe, was a member of the Sierra Club expedition to Africa's Ruwenzori Range in 1960, and next winter plans to climb in Australia.
A resident of Altadena, he is also a member of the Alpine Club of Canada and the Chicago Mountaineering Club.
Other new officers of the Orange County Group, in addition to Fossett, are Doris Steele of Santa Ana and Mari Graser of Huntington Beach, vice chairmen; Ben A. Lindenstein of Anaheim, secretary, and George F. Reifel of Laguna Beach, treasurer.
Mrs. Murray Seated
At Palm Lane PTA
Mrs. Murray Sturmer was installed for a second term as president of the Palm Lane P.T.A. at the May Association meeting. Wilfred Edelbrock, principal and installer of Plas Tech, president; Marty Herling, Delco Remy Division, GMC, program vice president; Ben Hun-covsky, Electra Motors, membership vice president; James Diehl, Dixie Cup Division, treasurer; Jerry Pauza, Menasha Container, secretary, and Charles Bengochea Dixie Cup Division, past president.
The club is dedicated to developing understanding and activities with responsibility in the field of human relations among supervisory personnel.
Disneyland
has been signed by the new Disneyland Spaceman appear this summer in Walt Disney's Tomorrowland.
In making their announcement Disneyland hastened to add they were not referring to Asnaut John Glenn but to Astro-John Pierson Glenn, a 20 yr old college student from Pomona Calif.
When towering (6 feet, 9 inch) 240 lbs) young Glenn ducked head through the Disneyland o-playment office last month in viewers felt they had outdo-themselfs with perfect castle.From his height in space r-down to his birth name,Gli fit into the Spaceman role smoothly as a radio wave boiling off the moon There was no one concern—perhaps it was too perfect Who would believe As a note of good faith a proof that all was not a public stunt Disneyland made photo stat copies of John Glenn's lective service card and his d-
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Mrs. Murray Seated At Palm Lane PTA
Mrs. Murray Sturmer was installed for a second term as president of the Palm Lane P.T.A. at the May Association meeting. Wilfred Edelbrock, principal and installing officer also installed Mrs. Kenneth Riley, first vice-president, Mrs. Eugene Batchelder, second vice-president, Mrs. Albert Lamkins, recording secretary, Mrs. Jerome Hirsch, corresponding secretary, Mrs. George Szekely, treasurer, Mrs. Reuel Coffey, historian, Bruce Weed, auditor and Albert Lamkins, parliamentarian.
Mrs. Daniel Sauro presented the history of the 1961-62 term. The program consisted of square dancing by the 5th grade students, and sixth grade students, John Stubblefield and Kathy Janicki, winner and runner-up in the Civic Oration Contest, presented their speeches.
Mrs. Frances Bello-Bridick, curriculum assistant, was presented with a membership pin.
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ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST
1617 W LA PALMA at EUCLID ANAHEIM
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CAMPAIGN LEADERS — Robert Shanks,
inter) general chairman for the 1962-63 Anan-Western Communities United Fund Cammnities chairman John Wiles. Johnson is comptroller of Disneyland, Inc., and Wiles is manager of The First Western Bank of Stanton.
Goal is predicted to be record increase this year.
Astro-Not Glenn Is
Disneyland Feature
John Glenn has been signed as new Disneyland Spaceman to
ear this summer in Walt Diss Tomorrowland.
making their announcement,
eyland hastened to add that
were not referring to AstroJohn Glenn, but to Astro-not
Pierson Glenn, a 20 year
college student from Pomona
er's license, to be available for
any skeptics.
As birth weights go, John, oldest of four children, was the smallest of the family — but not for long. In August, 1941, in Gary,
Ind., John checked in at slightly over eight pounds, at least two pounds on the light side of his
brother and twin sister.
to California in 1952. Son of a facility engineer at North American Aircraft Co., John's height soon outdistanced the rest of the family in a race for space. Sister Page, 18, is a striking 5 feet, seven inches tall. Brother Kenneth, 13, is also 5 feet, 7 inches.
"and you can almost see him grow." says John. Sister Patty
John Glenn has been signed as new Disneyland Spaceman to bear this summer in Walt Disneyland.
making their announcement, Disney hastened to add that were not referring to Astro-John Glenn, but to Astro-not Pierson Glenn, a 20 year college student from Pomona, en towering (6 feet, 9 inches, 10 inches) young Glenn ducked his through the Disneyland eminent office last month, interiors felt they had outdone themselves with perfect casting. On his height in space right to his birth name, Glenn into the Spaceman role as mostly as a radio wave bounce off the moon. There was only concern — perhaps it was all perfect. Who would believe it? A note of good faith and that all was not a publicity Disneyland made photocopies of John Glenn's service card and his drive.
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Vote Tuesday, June 5
ELECT SELIM H.
FRANKLIN
ASSEMBLYMAN
18 YEARS OF OUTSTANDING SERVICE IN ORANGE COUNTY'S 71st ASSEMBLY DISTRICT!
Vote for the only candidate endorsed by the District-wide Republican Candidate Research Committee ... the one group that asked all aspirants interested in obtaining this endorsement to appear before them ... who carefully screened each candidate's background, his philosophy, his participation in public affairs, his knowledge of state matters ... to help select the best individual to represent us in Sacramento. Selim Frank won this endorsement after three months of intensive investigation and questioning. We know his background, his experience as a private business man, his active participation in the civic, educational and religious life in the area ... he is the man who has contributed much to this area already. His past actions prove this. Remember this when you go to the polls Tuesday. A man who has done things is more apt to continue to do things for California In 1952. Son of a facility engineer at North American Aircraft Co., John's height soon outdistanced the rest of the family in a race for space. Sister Page, 18, is a striking 5 feet, seven inches tall. Brother Kenneth, 13, is also 5 feet, 7 inches. "and you can almost see him grow," says John, Sister Patty, 11, is reported at normal height for her age.
A graduate of Pomona High School, John played some basketball, but his hobbies ran to body surfing and track. He now attends Mt. San Antonio College where he majors in business administration.
Smiling down from his place in orbit, John says his plans for the future are like everything else about him. "All up in the air." Did he ever consider becoming an astronaut? "If they even make a ship big enough I might," he said, "but for the present I can find all the space I need making new friends in Disneyland."
71st ASSEMBLY DISTRICT!
Vote for the only candidate endorsed by the District-wide Republican Candidate Research Committee . . . the one group that asked all aspirants interested in obtaining this endorsement to appear before them . . . who carefully screened each candidate's background, his philosophy, his participation in public affairs, his knowledge of state matters . . . to help select the best individual to represent us on Sacramento. Selim Frank won this endorsement after three months of intensive investigation and questioning. We know his background, his experience as a private business man, his active participation in the civic, educational and religious life in the area . . . he is the man who has contributed much to this area already. His past actions prove this. Remember this when you go to the polls Tuesday. A man who has done things is more apt to continue to do things for us than a man who promises, "If elected, I will." Vote for the man whose past record indicates he will continue to DO THINGS for this district, Selim H. Franklin!
Join With These 71st District Citizens Who Urge You To Vote For FRANKLIN!
A. H. Mathews Dr. A. G. Hughes Allan T. Stover
Libby and Ed Pankey Thomas B. DeForest Walter F. Taylor
Roy R. McCardle Alan G. West Harland P. Hoak
Mabel B. Boardman Robert H. Huckenpahler Carl A. Johnson
Oscar W. (Dick) Richard Eugene C. Aldrich Gale Boulton
Robert C. Peacock Hilmer G. Lodge Col. F. P. Dickerson
David H. Blakelock Ellen M. Travis Robert F. Stauffer
Edna E. Krueger John T. Boyd George R. Roehm
Mrs. Helen D. Secrest Robert S. Barnes Harold B. Everett
Otho Leslie Books Marcia Bents John F. Cooper
El Dean Wilson Mary S. Broker Donald J. Catte
Hurless Barton Clarence R. Brown Richard W. Taylor
Archie C. Hatfield G. Hoyt Corbit Jerald L. Templeton
Alvin L. Pinkley Mrs. J. Harry Deyer Victor G. Loly
Donald D. Dodge F. K. Friedemann Carl R. Johnson
Barbara E. Lara Mrs. Robert S. Hetzel Gene W. Ross
Shirley W. Mittry C. Willard Key Victor A. Lobdell
Helen M. Johnson Branch L. Kerfoot Helen S. Frisble
Harold E. Balmer Robert L. Larson Mrs. George E. Silver
Mrs. Alice E. Thies R. J. Morrell, Jr. D. G. Van Ornum
Mrs. Vivian Alice Gunn James E. Paul George Gay
Mrs. Mary M. Keys Robert C. Peacock Stroller White
Carl K. Boswell Lucille Pinkley Helen S. Gregg
Ralph Fleigner Lloyd I. Ramsey Clarence D. Newman
LET'S KEEP THE BEST MAN AVAILABLE TO REPRESENT US!
VOTE JUNE 5...ELECT
SELIM H. FRANKLIN
ATTORNEY
"A Man Who Has Done Things Is a Man Who Can Get Things Done"
Political Adv. Ordered and Paid For by Franklin-for-Assemblyman Committee