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LEGAL NOTICES 81700 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS NAME The undersigned does certify he is conducting a business at 1451 W. Doean Ave., La Habra, California under the Hictitious firm name of BRLTA-T-PRODUCTS and that said firm is composed of the following person, whose name in full and place of residence is as follows: Robert Goldberg, Susie Via Vista, Montelloville, California Dated May 19, 1965 Robert Goldberg State of California Los Angeles County On May 24, 1962, before me, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared Robert Goldberg known to me to be the representative within instrument and acknowledged he executed the same. Carlston C. Wright Notary Public My Commission Expires March 18, 1965 (Seal) Publish: Anaheim Gazette, July 11, 18, 25, Aug. 1, 1962. 81244 CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATION TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME THE UNDERSIGNED CORPORATION does hereby certify that it is conducting a Boat sales and marine supplies Business located at 2802 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California inside the within instrument of LAKEWOOD MARINA INC. and that the name of said corporation and its principal place of business is as follows: LAKEWOOD BLVD. MARINA INC. 2902 West Coast Highway Newport Beach County of Orange, California WITNESS its hand this 1st day of June, 1962. LAKEWOOD BLVD. MARINA INC. Hilda Baker, President Robert C. Neill, Secretary (Seal) STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES (ss ON THIS 1 day of June, A.D. 1962, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn in by Hilda Baker known to me to be the President and Robert C. Neill, known to me 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 is in WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and LEGAL NOTICES Public Works, Division of Highways, at the office of the District Engineer, 130 South Spring Street, Room 466, Los Angeles, California, on ttl. 1960 at clock on Aug. 6, 1962, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read, for performing work as follows: Orange County, in Anaheim on Beach Boulevard at Lincoln Avenue (VII-Org-171, 178-Ana), traffic signal system to be modified. Plans and specifications, and forms of proposal, bids, and contract may be obtained at the above address. No bid will be considered unless it is made on a proposal form furnished by the District Engineer, and is made in accordance with the provisions set forth in Section Proposed Requirements and Conditions," of the Standard Specifications. Each bid must be accompanied by a proposal guarantee in accordance with the provisions in Section 2-1.07 of the Standard Specifications. The Department of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. The quantities listed in the State Highway Engineer's Estimate hereafter stated are approximate only, being given as a basis for the comparison of bids, and the Department of Works does not expressly or by implication agree that the actual amount of work will correspond therewith, but reserves the right to decrease the amount of any class or portion of the work, or to omit portions of the work, as may be deemed necessary or advisable by the Engineer. Bids are required for the entire work described herein. Abbreviations used in the schedule of predetermined wage rates combination with employer payments listed in the right-hand columns are identified as follows: ph per hour phw per hour worked php per hour paid phwp per hour worked or paid path per straight time hour pathw per straight time hour paid pathw/p per straight time hour worked or paid pd per day pdw per day worked pdp per day paid pdw/p per day worked or paid w wage gw gross wage twol wage pwd per man day Employer payments other than those itemized herein, as defined in Section 1773.1 of the Labor Code, are to be paid in accordance LEGAL NOTICES 15c phw/p none 10c phw/p none 10c phw/none none 10c phw/none none 12c pathw none 15c phw/none none (2) in accordance withment of September 3.1tween the National Election contractors Associationcorporated and its internal Brotherhoodontrial Workers an subsumedamendedandgivenasthe "Em Benefit Agreement" Any classification omittednot less than $2.60 per houremployer payments set forththe collective bargainingclassification of the workmechanic involved, as defSection 1773.1 of the Labo STATE HIGHWAY ENGINEER'S ESTIMATEItem 1.4 12-inch threesignal heads.Item 2.Modifying trafficsignal system. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICWORKSDIVISION OFHIGHJ.C.WOMACKState Highway EngleBy E.T.TelfordAssistant State HighEngineer District VIDated July 17, 1962Publish Anaheim Gazetteand Aug. 1, 1962. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ON THIS 1 DAY A.D., 1862, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public for said County and State, residing there, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Hilda Baker known to me to be the President and Robert C. Neill, known to me to be the Secretary of the corporation that executed the within instrument on behalf of the corporation, the 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: Betty L. Mazzoto Notary Public in and for said County and State (SEAL) ROGERS CARNES & MAXWELL 15720 Paramount Blvd. Attorney Publish: Anaheim Gazette, July 11, 1862. 81008 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS INDUCTION NAME The undersigned does certify he is conducting a business at 207 Second Street, Seal Beach, California, under the fictitious firm name of National Tavern Equipment Mfg. and that said firm is composed of the following person whose name is full and place of residence is as follows: Saul Millstein 207 Second St. Seal Beach Dated: 6-15-62 Saul Millstein State of California Los Angeles County On June 15, 1862, before me, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared Saul Millstein known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged he executed the same. Phillip E. Schreiner Notary Public. My Commission Expires July 25, 1962. (Seal) Publish: Anaheim Gazette, July 11, 1862. 81032 CERTIFICATE OF DISCONTINUANCE OF USE AND OR ABANDONMENT OF FICTITIOUS NAMES THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby certify that effective May 1st, 1962, he ceased to do business under the fictitious firm name of A. A. AJAX CO., also known as the following: A. A. AJAX CORPORATION CO. and A. A. JAX INVESTMENT CO. at 318 West Center Street, Anaheim, County of Orange, California, which business was formerly composed of the following person, whose name in full and place of residence is as follows, JACK R. GREENLY 14154 So. Barrington Ave. Los Angeles, 49, California. Certificate for transaction of business under the above fictitious name, and affidavit of publication thereof, are on file in the office of the County Clerk of Los Angeles County, and/or County Clerk of Orange County, under the provisions of Section 2466 of the Civil Code. WITNESS my hand this 31st day of May, 1962. JACK R. GREENLY Law Offices Horowitz & Howard Texaco Building Birdwood Ens. Jerome W. Bakke son of Mr. and Mrs. Walke Bakke of 2875 Polk Ave., An is designated a naval aviation server during recent events held at the Naval Air Station pus Christi, Tex. His win pinned on by Adm. F. A. Brush Chief of Naval Air Training. Andrew E. Estrada, a USN, son of Mrs. G. A. Estrada 1150 Parry st., Anaheim, in being aboard the attack aircraft USS Bon Homme RI operating in the Western as a unit of the Seventh Fleet. Anahem Servicemen John J. Sulfaro, Jr., a apprentice, USN, son of Mrs. John J. Sulfaro, Sr., Mossler St., Anaheim, andael O. Hanlon, sonarman class, USN, son of Mr. Paul J. Hanlon of 1421 Keanaheim, are serving aboard destroyer USS Mansfield, ting as a unit of our power! FREE OFFER! 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WHILE ON VACATION LET US CLEAN YOUR RUGS! “Serving Northern Orange County for 14 Years” CHILD'S RUG WORKS LA 5-5680 LEGAL NOTICES c phw/p none 10c phw/p c phw/p(2) none none In accordance with agreement of September 3, 1946 between the National Electrical Contractors Association Incorporated and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers as subsequently amended and generally known as the "Employees Benefit Agreement" Any classification omitted herein not less than $2.60 per hour plus employer payments set forth in the collective bargaining agreement applicable to the class or classification of the workman of mechanic involved, as defined in section 1772.1 of the Labor Code. STATE HIGHWAY ENGGINEER'S ESTIMATE Item 1. 4. 12-inch, three section signal heads. Item 2. Modifying traffic signal system. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS J. C. WOMACK State Highway Engineer By E. T. Telford Assistant State Highway Engineer District VII Published July 17, 1962 Published Anaheim Gazette July 25 and Aug. 1, 1962. ALL WORK — Betty Wisby, Anaheim High School student accounts secretary, must work on and on despite the workmen and the ladder. Troy Ferguson, employed by the district, paints the window frame behind her. The offices and classrooms of the ground floor of the main building are being renovated and repainted. (Gazette Photo) Men in Service Ens. Jerome W. Bakke, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Bakke of 2875 Polk Ave., Anaheim, is designated a naval aviation observer during recent ceremonies held at the Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Tex. His wings are trained on by Adm. F. A. Brandley, Chief of Naval Air Advanced Training. enth Fleet in the Western Pacific area. Navyman David L. Starmer, Third Class Interior Communications man, USS LUCID, unit of Pacific Mine Force, was presented the Secretary of the Navy Achievement Award Friday, July 20 by Lieutenant Commander J.P Peterson, Commanding Officer of subjects as civil and military law, traffic control, map reading, prisoner-of-war control and self defense. He entered the Army last January and completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. The 20-year-old soldier's father lives at 1246 E. Gates, Anaheim. Forest Fires Danger Cited Stanley R. Stevenson visor of the Cleveland Forest said today the Ens. Jerome W. Bakke, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Bakke of 2875 Polk Ave., Anaheim, is designated a naval aviation observer during recent ceremonies held at the Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Tex. His wings are trained on by Adm. F. A. Brandley, Chief of Naval Air Advanced Training. Navyman David L. Starmer, Third Class Interior Communications man, USS LUCID, unit of Pacific Mine Force, was presented the Secretary of the Navy Achievement Award Friday, July 20 by Lieutenant Commander J.P. Peterson, Commanding Officer of subjects as civil and military law, traffic control, map reading, prisoner-of-war control and self defense. He entered the Army last January and completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. The 20-year-old soldier's father lives at 1246 E. Gates, Anaheim. Capt. Marshall U. Beebe, USN, son of Mrs. Anna M. Beebe of 738 North Philadelphia, Anaheim, is serving on the staff of Rear Admiral Paul P. Blackburn, commander of Cruiser Division Three, which is participating in "Exercise Sea Devil", a Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) maritime exercise in the South China Sea. Forest Fires Danger Cited Stanley R. Stevenson visor of the Cleveland Forest said today the other critical fire seas very welcome rains the winter resulted in an heavy growth of grass now dead and is an fire hazard. As a fire prevention Stevenson stated that all State and County fire be strictly enforced. Ensign J. W. Bakke Andrew E. Estrada, airman, USN, son of Mrs. G. A. Estrada of 150 Parry st., Anaheim, is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Bon Homme Richard, operating in the Western Pacific as a unit of the Seventh Fleet. Anaheim Servicemen cp John J. Sulfaro, Jr., seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sulfaro, Sr., of 11531 Mossler St., Anaheim, and Michael O. Hanlon, sonarman second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Hanlon of 1421 Kenwood, Anaheim, are serving aboard the destroyer USS Mansfield, operating as a unit of our powerful Sevency Pvt. Roy J. Fleager Jr., recently completed eight weeks of military police training at Provost Marshal General School, Fort Gordon, Ga. 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Polley graduated in June and plans to continue his education at the University of Oregon. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Polley, 1262 E. Adele St. Polley was feature editor and associate editor of SAC's All-American weekly paper, El Don; president of the SAC Press Club, and a member of Beta Phi Gamma, national junior college journalism society. He has worked part time for the Anaheim Bulletin. This is the first year the Press Club has offered the junior college scholarships. They complement the two $100 scholarships given to outstanding Orange County high school seniors at the annual Santa Ana College Journalism Workshops each April. The 1962 winners were Gary Lycan of Santa Ana High School, who will be a SAC freshman this fall, and Diana Buskirk, of Orange High School. Presentation of the new junior college awards was made at the Press Club meeting at the Tamasha Club in Anaheim. Forest Fires Danger Cited Stanley R. 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