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8—ANAHEIM GAZETTE ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Wednesday, September 12, 1962 LEGAL NOTICES At a Term of the Children's Court held in and for the County of Monroe, in the City of Rochester, State of New York on the 27th day of July, 1962. PRESENT: HON. LELAND R. YOST JUDGE OF THE CHILDREN'S COURT STATE OF NEW YORK CHILDREN'S COURT COUNTY OF MONROE IN THE MATTER OF THOMAS WILLIAM and HELEN GILMETH SAGE and DEBORAH RITH and JOSEPH PALL DEWSBURY Children Under Sixteen Years of Age. Upon reading and filing with this Court the verified petition of TERESA M. FRACT, a Caseholder of the Monroe County Department of Social Welfare, together with her affidavit duly verified on the 25th day of July, 1962, alleging that THOMAS WILLIAM and HELEN GILMETH SAGE and DEBORAH RITH and JOSEPH PALL DEWSBURY Children Under Sixteen Years of Age. Upon reading and filing with this Court the verified petition of TERESA M. FRACT, a Caseholder of the Monroe County Department of Social Welfare, together with her affidavit duly verified on the 25th day of July, 1962, alleging that THOMAS WILLIAM and HELEN GILMETH SAGE and DEBORAH RITH and JOSEPH PALL DEWSBURY Children Under Sixteen Years of Age. ORDERED that OSCAR C. DEWSBURY, father, step-father, real estate of the above name, children be hereby summoned to appear before the Children's Court of Monroe County, Room 200, 34 State Street, Rochester, New York, on the 3rd day of October 1962, a 10:00 o'clock in the forementon of that day, or as soon thereafter as a counsel can be heard, to show cause why the order should not be granted dealing with the said infant children according to the provisions of Chapter 119 of the Laws of 1942, and other laws; and it is hereby further ordered that service of a court of the Order be made upon the said OSCAR C. DEWSBURY either personally at least twenty (20) days prior to the return date hereof or by publication of this ORDER at least once a week for six successive weeks in two (2) newspapers at the place of the last office named: Anaheim Gazette Anaheim, California News Progress Buena Park, California and by depositing a copy hereof in the Post Office of Rochester, New York, on or before the day after publication in a securely closed postal district. LEGAL NOTICES day of July, 1962. CALL INC. (Corporate Seal) Sidney M. Abbott, President Vivian Leavitt, Secretary STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) as County of Los Angeles ) On this 30th day of July, A.D. 1962, before me Stanley Sevilla a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared Sidney M. Abbott and Vivian Leavitt known to me to be the President and Secretary, respectively. of the corporation which executed within instrument on behalf of the corporation therain named, and acknowledged to me 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. STANLEY SEVILLA (SEAL) Notary Public in and for said County and State, AXELRAD SEVILLA and ROSS Suite $10, 215 W. 5th St. Los Angeles 13. California. Madison 4-2932. Publisher: Anaheim Gazette August 29, Sept. 5, 19. 1962. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS NAME The undersigned does certify she is conducting a business at 19092 Mesa Drive, Orange, California, under the fictitious firm name ANDY COLL PRODUCTS COMPANY and that said firm is composed of the following person(s), whose name(s) in full and plausible presence is as follows: Alice J. Cole 19092 Mesa Drive Orange, California Dated August 6, 1962 Alice J. Cole, State of California, Orange, County; On August 6, 1962, before me a Notary Public in and for said person personally appeared Alice J. Cole known to me to be the person(s) whose name(s) is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged she executed the same. ELLA FENTON (SEAL) Notary Public County of Orange State of California My commission expires January 7, 1964. Publisher: Anaheim Gazette August 29, Sept. 5, 19. 1962 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS NAME 85464 The undersigned do certify they are conducting a business at 2293 West Ball Road, Anaheim, California, under the fictitious firm name ANGELO INVESTMENT CO., and that said firm is composed of the following person(s), whose name(s) in full and plausible presence is as follows: William C. Tunall, Towner, Santa Ana, Cal. WITNESS my hand today of August 1962. WILLiam C. TUNALL STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE On August 9, 1962, before the undersigned a Notary Public in and for said county and state personally appeared D. Feuerstein, James M. Sieh and Presidents R. Ruth and Joseph Pall DeWSBURY Children Under Sixteen Years of Age. Publish: Anaheim Gazette August 29, Sept. 5, 19. ORDERED that service of a copy of the Order be made upon the said, OSCAR C. DEWSBURY, either personally at least twenty (20) days prior to the return date hereof, or by publication of this ORDER at least once a week for the succession in treasury (2) newspapers at the place of the last known address, namely: Anaheim Gazette Anaheim, California News Progress Buena Park, California and by publication copy hereof in the Post Office of Rochester, New York, on or before the day of first publication in a securely closed postpaid wrapper, directed on the outside thereof to the said, OSCAR C. DEWSBURY in and Jor Texaco Service, 1106 E. Owen Street, Anaheim, California, this being his last known address, at least forty-two (42) days prior to the return date hereof, and that such service personally or by publication and malling, as herein directed, to the succession in treasury be deemed due and sufficient notice in the matter to him. ENTER: LELAND R. YOST JUDGE OF THE CHILDREN'S COURT County of Monroe State of New York MARY E. WALSH DEPUTY CLERK OF THE CHILDREN'S COURT CHARLES G. FINCH, ESQ. ATTORNEY FOR THE CHILDREN'S COURT 1460 SOUTH AVENUE ROCHESTER 20. NEW YORK CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATION FOR TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS UNDER FICTIOUS NAME THE UNDERSIGNED CORPORATION does hereby certify that it intends to conduct a restaurant and cocktail lounge business on the northwest corner of Cerritos and Los Angeles Streets, in Anaheim, California, under the fictitious firm name of ODYSSEY and that said firm is composed of the following corporation, whose principal place of business is as follows: CALIFORNIA 5736 Verdun Avenue, Los Angeles, California. WITNESS its hands this 20th ELLA FENTON (SEAL) Notary Public County of Orange State of California My commission expires January 7, 1964. Publish: Anaheim Gazette August 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 1962 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS, PICTIOTIOUS NAME S5468 The undersigned do certify they are conducting a business at 2293 West Ball Road, Anaheim, California, under the fictitious firm name of ANGELO INVESTMENT CO., and that said firm is composed of the following person(s), whose names in full and place(s) of residence are as follows: Arnold D. Feuerstein - 143 South June Street, Los Angeles, California (General Partner) Lerand, Inc., 829-215 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California (Limited Partner) Frederick R. Weisman - 1140 Angela Drive Beverly Hills, California (Limited Partner) James M. Feuerstein - 201 South McCadden Place, Los Angeles, California (Limited Partner) Dated August 9, 1962. LERAND INC. By Frederick R. Weisman President By Dixie L. Hau Secretary Arnold D. Feuerstein Frederick R. Weisman James M. Feuerstein (CORPORATION) STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) County of Los Angeles On August 9, 1962 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public In and For County and State personally appeared Frederick R. Weisman, known to me to be the President, and Dixie L. Hau, known to me to be Secretary of the Corporation that executed the within instrument known to me to be the persons who executed the within instrument on behalf of the corporation therein named andacknowledgedtome that such corporation executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. WITNESS my hand and official seal. GERTRUDE CASTY (SEAL) Notary Public In and for said County and State My commission expires: July Now "Swinging" in the MAYAN LOUNGE The DORISE VAN TRIO Instrumental favorites in Las Vegas, Reno and Palm Springs . . . entertaining nightly for your dancing pleasure, Monday through Saturday from 9:00 p.m. and during the cocktail hour. CHARTER HOUSE 1700 S. Harbor Blvd. in Anaheim (Across from Disneyland Entrance) Disneyland Revealed New Fall Schedule Disneyland this week nounced its new seven day rule which started Monday. Park will open daily at and close at 6 p.m. Starting Monday, Sep 17, Disneyland will be closed Monday and Tuesday. CHARTER HOUSE 1700 S. Harbor Blvd. in Anaheim (Across from Disneyland Entrance) EMPIRE TV SERVICIO LIENS TV SERVICIO LLAMENOS POR CHANNEL 34 (HABLANDO ESPANOL) Converter 535-0815 or 772-6687 1025 N. Euclid Anaheim 772-6686 or 539-5151 9265 Brookhurst Anaheim EMPIRE TV SERVICE LIENS TV SERVICE CALL US FOR CHANNEL 34 (SPANISH SPEAKING) Converter 535-0815 or 772-6687 1025 N. Euclid Anaheim 772-6686 or 539-5151 9265 Brookhurst Anaheim LEGAL NOTICES 4, 1966. State of California, Los Angeles County: On August 9, 1962, before me, Notary Public in and for said state, personally appeared Arnold Feuerstein. James M. Feuerstein and Frederick R. Welman known to me to be the person(s) whose name(s) are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged they executed the same. GERTRUDE CASTY (SEAL) Notary Public. My commission expires: July 1, 1964. WEISMAN & DREISEN 9229 Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles 69, California Attorney. Publish: Anaheim Gazette August 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 1962. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS, PICTITIOUS NAME The undersigned does certify me is conducting a business at 208 Katella Avenue, Anaheim, California, under the fictitious firm name of KATELLA FAMILY CLAM SHACK RESTAURANT and that said firm is composed of the following person(s), whose name(s) in full and place(s) of residence is as follows: Donna Allen Roberts 129 S. Illinois Avenue Anaheim, California. Dated 7-27-62. (Signature) John Allen Roberts State of California, Los Angeles County: On July 27, 1962, before me, Notary Public in and for said state, personally appeared JOHN ALLEN ROHERTS, 129 S. Illinois Ville, Anaheim, California, known to me to be the person, whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged HE executed the same. (SEAL) DONALD R. YURICK, Notary Public. My commission expires March 1966. CERTIFICATE FOR TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS UNDER PICTITIOUS NAME THE UNDERSIGNED does certify that the he conducts a Real Estate Sales business located at 922 North Lincoln, Orange, Orange County, California, under the fictitious firm name of Willander Real Estate and that said firm is composed of the following persons, whose names in full and places of residence are as follows: William C. Tunsiall, 1011 N. Towner, Santa Ana, Cal. WITNESS my hand this 30th day of August, 1962. WILLIAM C. TUNSTALL STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE On August 30, 1962, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, 'Management Myth' Topic At Fremont "Great Myth of Management" will be the theme of UCLA Extension's new fall, 1962. Executive Profile series to be given in duplicate programs at Royce Hall on the UCLA campus and at the Fremont Junior High School Auditorium in Anaheim. E. C. Quinn, President of Chrysler Motor Corporation will be first speaker for the program, speaking in the Orange County location September 19 and in Los Angeles September 20. His talk will inquire into the subject "The Myth of Communications." Second lecture, "The Myth of the Management Committee," will be delivered by Clarence B. Randall, former chairman of the Board of Inland Steel Corporation, and will be given on October 17 in Orange County and October 18 in Los Angeles. "Myth of the Overworked Executive," will be the title of the third lecture and Edward Stainbrook, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry, USC School of Medicine and Chief Psychiatrist of Los Angeles County General Hospital will be the speaker. Date for Orange County will be November 14 and Los Angeles November 15. 'Satchmo' Back At Disneyland' With a cast of "Saints" from the world of jazz, Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong will return for the third annual "Dixieland at Disneyland" Friday and Saturday nights. Sep- 'Satchmo' Back At Disneyland' With a cast of "Saints" from the world of jazz, Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong will return for the third annual "Dixieland at Disneyland" Friday and Saturday nights, September 28 and 29. This year's jazz festival of dancing, listening, and a show production on the river in Disneyland will be held for two consecutive nights, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Appering again with Armstrong will be two of his original "Hot Five" from the Delta, Kid Ory and Johnny St. Cyr. Jazz bands include the Young Men From New Orleans; the Dukes of Dixieland; Teddy Buckner and his muted trumpet; the Firehouse Five Plus Two; and "surprise" Dixieland group from New Orleans. DORISE VAN ... Mayán Lounge CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS, FICTITIOUS NAME The undersigned do certify they are conducting a business at 9602 Avenue Amanela, California, under the fictitious firm name of HARBOR LIGHTS and that said firm is composed of the following persons, whose names in full and paces of residence are follows: KENT ALAN ANDERSON 5709 Seashore Drive Newport Beach, California AL R. CHRISTENSEN 29691 Egert Lane Huntington Beach, California LLOYD A. MANNES 9602 Orange Avenue Anaheim, California /s/ Kent Alan Anderson /s/ Al R. Christensen /s/ Lloyd A. Mannes state of California, Orange County/ in August 24, before me, a No-ary Public in and for said State personally appeared Kent Alan Anderson, Al R. Christensen and Lloyd A. Mannes known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged they executed the same. (SEAL) /s/ CLAIRE L BEHRENS No-ary Public BACKSON AND THOMASON, TORTNEYS AT LAW 300 South Brookhurst Street, Anaheim, California Rospect 6-3110 Publish The Anaheim Gazette Sept. 12, 19, 26, Oct. 1, 1962 Disneyland Reveals New Fall Schedule Disneyland this week announced its new seven day schedule which started Monday. Park will open daily at 10 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. Starting Monday, September 7, Disneyland will be closed every Monday and Tuesday. Parks Plan Trip Margorie Matsushita, Park and Recreation Supervisor, announced the Fall schedule of October 1962 has been completed programs will soon be added to the public. Pre-registration essential for all classes, slopes Art Show Slate Alpha Salveson of Anahi be lead off artist in an exhibits at the Charles S. Memorial Museum, 2000 St., Santa Ana. She will work in college. The event run from Sept. 15 through WANT ADS bring Painters—Read the Classified Wilde-Shade SAC's Artist Richard Gray and Mizeaux, presenting a Evening with Shaw', by the 1962-63 Santa Ana Coatist-Drama Series on Sept. 21. Later program featured in the season ticket include Meredith Willson wife, Rini, widely known musical hit, "The Music on Friday, Oct. 12; Lost meyer, poet-editor-critic day, Feb. 15; College Productions on the weekend 26-27 and Nov. 2-3; May and 22-23, and a musical 17-18 and 24-25, in addition fifth annual Footlight of One-Act Plays by co-ster groups on March. All programs will be Phillips Hall on campus tickets are available at lege boxoffice. In the opening program and Miss Loizeaux will live and works of Osman George Bernard she directed by Sir Cedric H. The duo last appeared as "A Phoenix Too Frequent same bill as Actress Moorehead. In the W DISNEYLAND REVEALS New Fall Schedule Disneyland this week announced its new seven day schedule which started Monday. Park will open daily at 10 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. Starting Monday, September 7, Disneyland will be closed every Monday and Tuesday. EASY FLIP - Pancakes are popular, as evidenced by the crowds flocking to Chao's. Pancake fans are going for everything from just plain pancakes to pancakes drowned in berries, filled with bananas or wrapped around sausage. Pancakes from all over the world may seem strange in a Chinese restaurant, but Chao's, across the street from Disneyland's main gate, is the only true "two restaurants under a single roof" in Orange County. Ballroom Dancing EVERY Saturday Night SUNNY HILLS BALLROOM The largest and finest dance floor in Orange County HARBOR BLVD. & VALENIA MESA DR. OPP, ST. JUDES HOSPITAL FULLERTON MUSIC BY BERNABEE & his orchestra and his SAXAPHONE with Phil Gray Enle Ross & Phil Stan Adm. 1.50 free parking COCKTAILS doors open 8:30 P.M. All programs will be Phillips Hall on campus tickets are available at lege boxoffice. In the opening program and Miss Loizeaux will live and works of Osceola and George Bernard shirected by Sir Cedric H. The duo last appeared as "A Phoenix Too Frequent same bill as Actress Moorehead. In the W program, they lace together and least known women two brilliant men of the tury, including anecdote comments, newspaper essays and speeches. The ous program sparkles when conversations of the twose whose personalities are often clashed. —Who pays for adv Nobody. It pays for itself LOS ANGEL COUNTY SEPT. 14 - 450 ACR Court of the Storybook Water Space International Model Ho AINMENT ... In and Around ... Anaheim Opens Limited Charter House Trio opened a limited engagement in the Mayan Lounge. Group, which replaces the Freddie Slack Trio, is composed instrumentally of Dorise Van on the cocktail drums, Buddy Rohner at the keyboard and Frank Wylie bass-side. Bernard Haering, Charter House manager reported "The group is a real knock-out. They can play and sing anything — including all the great Mary Kaye Trio favorites." The Dorise Van Trio has appeared at the El Rancho Vegas in Las Vegas, Harrah's Club and the Riverside Hotel in Reno, the Rim-Rock in Palm Springs, and locally they opened the Newporter Inn. They will entertain nightly Monday through Saturday from 9 p.m. until closing time, and also during the late afternoon cocktail period. Parks Plan Trips Margorie Matsushita, Anaheim Park and Recreation Department supervisor, announced today that the Fall schedule of classes for 1962 has been completed and the programs will soon be available to the public. Pre-registration is necessary for all classes, she said. Parks Plan Trips Margorie Matsushita, Anaheim Park and Recreation Department supervisor, announced today that the Fall schedule of classes for 1962 has been completed and the programs will soon be available to the public. Pre-registration is necessary for all classes, she said. Art Show Slated Alpha Salveson of Anaheim will be lead off artist in a series of exhibits at the Charles W. Bowers Memorial Museum, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. She will show her work in college. The exhibit will run from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15. WANT ADS bring PROFITS — Read the Classified Columns. NEW TWIST — The crowds are keeping Memo Bernabee and his big band swing on the bandstand at the Sunny Hills Ballroom in Fullerton. The only one of its kind in Orange County, the ballroom is filled with happy dancers every Saturday night. Memo and singer Enie Ross join the crowd in the Twist, in one of the most unusual spots in the area. The music and the crowd are at Harbor Blvd. and Valencia Mesa Drive. Wilde-Shaw Program Opens Exhibit, Lectures Slated at Museum SAC's Artist-Drama Series Richard Gray and Mayo Loizeaux, presenting a "A Wilde Evening with Shaw", will open the 1962-63 Santa Ana College Artist-Drama Series on Friday, Sept. 21. Later program features covered in the season ticket book include Meredith Willson and his wife, Rini, widely known for his musical hit, "The Music Man", on Friday, Oct. 12; Louis Untermeyer, poet-editor-critic, on Friday, Feb. 15; College Player productions on the weekends of Oct. 26-27 and Nov. 2-3; March 15-16 and 22-23, and a musical on May 17-18 and 24-25, in addition to the fifth annual Footlight Festival of One-Act Plays by community theater groups on March 26-28. All programs will be given in Phillips Hall on campus. Season tickets are available at the college boxoffice. In the opening program, Gray and Miss Loizeaux will review the lives and works of Oscar Wilde and George Bernard shaw, co-directed by Sir Cedric Hardwick. The duo last appeared at SAC in "A Phoenix Too Frequent" on the same bill as Actress Agnes Moorehead. In the Wilde-Shaw Gray is an English actor, director and lecturer, while Miss Loizeaux started her film-stage career in 15 in New York. The SAC Artist-Drama series is sponsored by the Associated Students as a community service to Orange County. A combined exhibit and lecture program for September will appear at the Charles W. Bowers Memorial Museum, Santa Ana. From the Museum's collection of paintings "Women's Head-dresses Through the Centuries" by Blanche Collet Wagner will come a select exhibit. From the Orange County Historical Society, will come a lecture by Dr. Edwin Carpenter. Chaos CHINESE—AMERICAN RESTAURANT 1560 HARBOR BLVD., ANAHEIM Across from Disneyland TWO KITCHENS UNDER ONE ROOF SPECIAL MERCHANTS LUNCH SERVED FROM 11 A.M. TO 2 P.M. PANGAKES From Around The World STEAKS • CHICKEN CHINESE DISHES MEET OUR TWO CHEFS Chef Wang Formerly of the Beachcomber Chef Gerald Webb formerly Chef of Chalet OPEN DAILY and Sunday 7 A.M. to 2 A.M. Fri. & Sat. 24 HOURS BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE Food to Take Out — Phone PR 6-1880 Other Location: 9775 Chapman, Garden Grove Orange County Plaza Shopping Center All programs will be given in Phillips Hall on campus. Season tickets are available at the college boxoffice. In the opening program, Gray and Miss Loizeaux will review the lives and works of Oscar Wilde and George Bernard shaw, co-directed by Sir Cedric Hardwick. The duo last appeared at SAC in "A Phoenix Too Frequent" on the same bill as Actress Agnes Moorehead. In the Wilde-Shaw program, they lace together the best and least known works of the two brilliant men of the 19th century, including anecdotes, ideas, comments, newspaper clippings essays and speeches. The humorous program sparkles with the witty conversations of the two friends whose personalities and ideas often clashed. —Who pays for advertising? Nobody. It pays for itself. STEAKS • CHICKEN CHINESE DISHES MEET OUR TWO CHEFS Chef Weng Formerly of the Beachcomber Chef Gerald Webb formerly of Cheft Chalet OPEN DAILY and Sunday 7 A.M. to 2 A.M. Fri. & Sat. 24 HOURS BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE Food to Take Out — Phone PR 6-1880 Other Location: 0775 Chapman, Garden Grove Orange County Plaza Shopping Center "PICNIC" (three act play) THE MARQUEE THEATRE ROY PETERSON—Producer, Director FOR TICKET INFORMATION CALL KI 2-3814 Sept. 14 & 15 at 8:30 p.m. Performance at the EBELL CLUB 625 FRENCH ST., SANTA ANA LOS ANGELES COUNTY POMONA SEPT. 14 - 30 FAIR SCENIC MONORAIL FLIGHT 450 ACRES OF FAMILY FUN AND DELIGHT Court of the Redwoods - World Fair Midway - Boats Storybook Farm - Palace of Agriculture - Trailers Water Sports - Floral and Outdoor Living Displays International Bldg - Giant Sports Plaza - Science Model Home - Mexican Village - Art - Industry FREE GRANDSTAND SHOWS Calgary Chuckwagon Races Sept. 14 - 20th Royal Canadian Mtd. Police Gisele MacKenzie Sept. 21 - 30th HORSE RACING DAILY/EXCEPT SUNDAY