anaheim-gazette 1963-02-20
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Indio in Flurry
As Finale Nears
Coachella Valley residents cosied in brilliantly-colored Arabian robes, will participate in a three parade in Indio, Friday, Feb. 22 as a prelude to the big weekend ahead for the Riverside County National Date Festival.
Some 200 units will take part in the gala spectacular, starting at noon 30 a.m. It has become one of southern California's largest pavements because of the enthusiasm support of the people living in the area.
Highlights of the final three days of the Festival will be performances of the Arabian Nights stage, national horse show, camel and ostrich races. Two shows nightly at 6:45 and 8 p.m. are scheduled for the "Tale of the Magic Carpet".
San Bernardino County will be honored tomorrow with judging being conducted in the 4-H dairy and sheep departments. Saturday is Kids' Day and San Diego County will be honored. Children under 18 years of age will be admitted.
Nov. Eligio Mendez Esquivel of San California will make an address Sunday as the Mexican state to the south will take center stage. The governor will tour the grounds, escorted by Miss Barbara Sparza, "Salute to Baja California" queen.
Exhibit buildings open at 9:30 each morning. Dates, citrus, and other farm crops of the valley and Riverside County will be featured in the Taj Mahal. Other exhibit buildings house livestock, home economics, gems and minerals, agricultural mechanics, fine arts, floriculture and dairy products.
Anaheim Man Named To Occidental Post
John R. Nethery, 911 South Nutwood, Anaheim, has been appointed state school group service manager by Occidental Life Insurance Company of California, according to Herbert D. Eagle, group service office which services the Occidental group life insurance plans with the California School Employees Association and the California Teachers Association.
Anaheim Girls Peter Pan Pond
Marion Stanek, daughter and Mrs. Frank Staele Briarvale, will have the mermaid in the upcoming tion of "Peter Pan" by Orange Coast College students. The show on March 13, 14, 15 and 16 p.m. in the college auditorium.
There will be special raffle announced later for high students, and two mat formances for eighteen junior high school students.
Tickets will go on sale at $1 for all seats which served. No reservations taken before March 1. Office hours will be announced.
Ronald Linderman, 129 nade, San Clemente and Davison, 15582 Pelican Huntington Beach will shine lead of Pan, each appearing fernate performances. The production is taken from the original production of "Peter Pan" not from the musical version.
Lucian Scott, director, is announced that "we will try to teach human beings how John Ford of the OCC drama will join him as technical toror.
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Anaheim Girl in Peter Pan Play
Marion Stanek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanek, 242 Briarvale, will have the role of a mermaid in the upcoming production of "Peter Pan" by J. M. Barried which is being prepared by Orange Coast College drama students. The show will go on March 13, 14, 15 and 16 at 8:15 p.m. in the college auditorium.
There will be special rates to be announced later for high school students, and two matinee performances for elementary and junior high school students.
Tickets will go on sale March 1 at $1 for all seats which are reserved. No reservations will be taken before March 1. Ticket office hours will be announced later.
Ronald Linderman, 129 Esplanade, San Clemente and Barbara Davison, 15582 Pelican Lane, Huntington Beach will share the lead of Pan, each appearing in alternate performances. The OCC production is taken from the original production of "Peter Pan," not from the musical version.
Lucian Scott, director, has announced that "we will try our best to teach human beings how to fly." John Ford of the OCC drama staff will join him as technical director.
IT'S REALLY NOT THAT HARD TO SEE — Roy Bolt, Kwikset vice president and general manager outlines building plans to Charles Chandler, Anaheim city councilman, left and Dr. John McBurney, right, president of the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce. They were all present for the Start of building on a $25,-000-square foot addition to Kwikset.
Kwikset Addition Started
Building is rapidly going forward for the new addition to the Kwikset factory in Anaheim with an expected completion date of May. The new plant facility will contain over 25,000 square feet of space and will house the latest in automated manufacturing equipment.
The building is being construct-ed by the William J. Moran Co., of Alhambra.
Kwikset is one of the first major industrial plants to locate in Anaheim. They now have manufacturing and warehouse space of over 208,000 square feet and have an additional 20 acres available for future expansion.
Hanna Reveals Academy Name
David Ralph Campbell, Euclid Ave., Fullerton, CA at Servite High School, named as the principal candidate of Congressman Richard D. na for nomination to the States Naval Academy at olis for the class entering of this year.
Campbell, 17, is the son and Mrs. Ralph W. Campbell is a chem gineer.
Named as first alternate Hanna was Warren Wesleyens II of 8381 Munster Drive tington Beach. A student of tington Beach High School ren, 17, is the son of Mr. and Lew Waterman. Waterman assistant manager of the Newland Garden Center in Mesa.
The other alternates named Hanna were: Second Alta Richard Stafford, 7161 E Drive, Buena Park. Stafford is a student at Pacific State university and the son of Mr. Mrs. C. G. McGlasson, Thi Fourth Alternates, James Goodwin and William Goodboth of 740 North Riggsby Habra, James, 18, and Wit 17, are the sons of Mr. and Robert G. Goodwin. Goodwin superintendent of Mauge Chemical Company of Los Angeles. Fifth Alternate, Wit Robert Does of 6295 San Ri Way, Buena Park. Does, 18, student at Fullerton Juniorlege and is the son of Capt. Mrs. William B. Does. His f is serving in the Marine Corp.
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Veterans holding permanent life insurance policies need not surrender them for cash in order to meet financial emergencies; was noted today by Mort Webster manager of VA's Southern Canyon formia regional office.
Webster said these veterans may borrow up to 94 per cent of their policies' cash surrender value.
This action, while reducing the amount of protection, does leave the policy in force.
Once surrendered for cash however, all protection under the insurance would cease and could not be renewed nor reinstate Webster said.
Money borrowed and not repaid would be deducted from the policy should the veteran die.
Annual interest on GI police loans is charged at four per cent on the unpaid balance and must be paid on or before the due date. Webster warned. If not paid, it added to the loan principal and begins to draw interest, should this condition continue, the interest might eat up the remaining cash value of the policy.
Repayment of the principal of the loan may be made in amounts of $5 or any multiple thereof and at any time before default in payment of premiums.
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CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
PICTETIOUS NAME
The undersigned does certify he is conducting a business at 1112 B Raymondway City of Anaheim California, under the fld. filibuster first name STANLEY MACHINE REBUILDING & ENGINEERING and that said firm is composed of the following person, whose name in full and place of residence is an follows:
STANLEY G. CUTWRIGHT
7115 Chansalian
Bell California
Dated January 28, 1962
/ / STANLEY G.
CUTWRIGHT
State of California, Log Angeles County:
On January 28, 1963, before me a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared Stanley G. Cutwright known to me to bear the person(s) whose name(s) is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledled her
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CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITious Firm Name
The undersigned does hereby certify that he is conducting a T.V. Repair business at 505 West La Palma Street, City of Anaheim County of Orange, State of California, under the fictitious firm name or designation which does not show the true name or names of the persons interested in said business, to wit:
POOR BOYS T.V. SERVICE and that said firm is composed of the following person(s), whose name(s) and address(es) are as follows:
SALVATORE PERREira
1233 South Gary St.
Anaheim, Calif.
WITNESS hand this 11 day of February, 1963.
SALVATORE PERREira
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) as
On this 11 day of February, A.D. 1963, before me, the Undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing liberally commissioned and sworn personally, appeared Salvatore Ferreira 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 my hand and official seal.
(SEAL)
Kenny D. Carpenter
Notary Public in and for said County and State
My Commission Expires
July 26, 1966
Publish: The Anaheim Gazette Feb. 20, 27 March 6, 13, 1963 A190-63
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CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITious Name
The undersigned do certify they are conducting a business at 2578 West Home Anaheim California, under the fictitious firm name:
STANLEY G. CUTWRIGHT
7115 Chanslar
Bell California
Dated January 28, 1963
#/ STANLEY G.
CUTWRIGHT
State of California, Los Angeles County:
On January 28, 1963, before me, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared Stanley G. Cutwright known to me to be the person(s) whose name(s) is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged he executed the same.
(SEAL)
Gerald V. Clark
My Commission Expires
Sept. 14, 1965
Publish: The Anaheim Gazette Feb. 20, 27 March 6, 13, 1963 A189-63
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CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITious Firm Name
The undersigned does hereby certify that he is conducting a T.V. Repair business at 505 West La Palma Street, City of Anaheim County of Orange, State of California, under the fictitious firm name or designation which does not show the true name or names of the persons interested in said business, to wit:
POOR BOYS T.V. SERVICE and that said firm is composed of the following person(s), whose name(s) and address(es) are as follows:
SALVATORE PERREira
1233 South Gary St.
Anaheim, Calif.
WITNESS hand this 11 day of February, 1963.
SALVATORE PERREira
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) as
On this 11 day of February, A.D. 1963, before me, the Undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing liberally commissioned and sworn personally, appeared Salvatore Ferreira 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 my hand and official seal.
(SEAL)
Kenny D. Carpenter
Notary Public in and for said County and State
My Commission Expires
July 26, 1966
Publish: The Anaheim Gazette Feb. 20, 27 March 6, 13, 1963 A190-63
Hanna Reveals Academy Names
David Ralph Campbell, 758 N. Euclid Ave., Fullerton, a student at Servite High School, today was named as the principal candidate of Congressman Richard T. Hanna for nomination to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis for the class entering in June of this year.
Campbell, 17, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Campbell, Ralph Campbell is a chemical engineer.
Named as first alternate by Hanna was Warren Wesley Stevens II of 8381 Munster Drive, Hunting Beach, A student at Hunting Beach High School, Warren, 17, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Waterman. Waterman is the assistant manager of the Nursery and Garden Center in Costa Mesa.
The other alternates named by Hanna were: Second Alternate, Richard Stafford, 7161 El Rey Drive, Buena Park, Stafford, 18, is a student at Pacific State University and the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. McGlasson, Third and Fourth Alternates, James R. Goodwin and William Goodwin, both of 740 North Rigsby, La Habra, James, 18, and Mrs. Robert G. Goodwin. Goodwin is superintendent of Naugatuck Chemical Company of Los Angeles. Fifth Alternate, William Robert Does of 6295 San Ricardo Bay, Buena Park. Does, 18, is a student at Fullerton Junior College and is the son of Capt. and Mrs. William B. Does. His father serving in the Marine Corps.
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name of BELL'S Cake Decorating & Supplies and that said firm is composed of the following person(s), whose names(s) in full place(s) of residence are as follows:
FRANE S. STEVENS
2575 West Home,
Sanheim, California
Agnes Stevens
2578 West Rome,
Anahiem, California
Date Tobey 14, 1963
// AGNES B. STEVENS
// FRANK S. STEVENS
State of California, Orange County:
On February 14, 1963, before me a Notary Public in and for said State personally appeared Frank S. Stevens and Agnes Stevens known to me to be the person(s) whose name(s) are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged they executed the same.
(SEAL)
Carolyn Hansen
Notary Public
My Commission Expires
February 7, 1965
Publish: The Anaheim Gazette
Feb. 20, 27, Mar. 6, 1963
A-187-63
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CERTIFICATE FOR TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS UNDER THEMISSIONS NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED DO hereby certify that they are conducted a Auto Parts & Accessories business located at 1581-3315 Lincoln Avenue, Anahiem, Orange County, California, under the fictitious title A & M Auto Parts & Supply and that firm is composed of the following persons, whose names in full and places of residence are as follows:
GERARD WITT,
2411 So Redwood Dr.
Anahiem
ERICA WITT,
2411 So Redwood Dr.
Anahiem
WITNESS our hands this 1st day of February, 1963,
// GERARD WITT
// ERICA WITT
STATE OF CALIFORNIA (COUNTY OF ORANGE) as
On February 1, 1963, before me undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, commissioned and sworn personally appeared Gerard Witt and Erica Witt known to me to be the persons whose names subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that they executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
(SEAL)
L MESNARD
Notary Public in and for said County and State
My Commission Expires
November 3, 1963
Publish: The Anaheim Gazette
Feb. 13, 20, 27, March 6, 1963
A176-63
LEGAL NOTICES
territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Orange did not form a part of any municipal government and that said territory was uninhabited and is contiguous to the City of Orange.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the 19th of March at 8:39 o'clock PM at the City Library Building, 701 Center Street, City of Orange be, and the same is hereby fixed as time and place when and where any owner owning real property within said territory proposed to be annexed, and having objections to the proposed annexation may appear before the City Council of the City of Orange and shall cause why such territory should not be annexed; that all persons having objections to such proposed annexation are hereby notified to appear on date at said hour and place to show cause if any they have, why any territory should not be annexed; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that notice be given that at any time before the hour set for hearing objections any owner of property within the territory proposed to be annexed may file written protest against the transaction with the City Clerk of the City of Orange; any protest must conform to the provisions of Section No. 35512 of the Government Code; shall state the name of the owner of the property affected and the description and area of the property in general terms; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized directed to cause a copy of this Resolution to be posted not less than twenty (20) days before the hearing hereinabove provided, in at least three conspicuous places within the territory to be annexed; also published in the Anaheim Gazette, a new edition of general circulation published outside of the City of Orange; but in the County of Orange; at least twice but not oftener than once a week; that publication shall be completed at that date (20) days prior to the date of hearing hereinabove specified; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk of the City of Orange be; and he is hereby authorized directed to cause written notice of such proposed annexation to be mailed to each person to whom land within the territory so proposed to be annexed is assessed in the last equalized County Assessment Roll available on the state's proceedings were initiated at the address shown on said assessment roll or as known to said City Clerk; and to any person who has filed and addressed a designation in which he has any interest in insurance loans.
Superintendent of Maugatuck Chemical Company of Los Angeles. Fifth Alternate, William Robert Does of 6205 San Ricardo Way, Buena Park. Does, 18, is a student at Fullerton Junior College and is the son of Capt. and Mrs. William B. Does. His father preserving in the Marine Corps.
Insurance Loans to Vets Possible
Veterans holding permanent GI insurance policies need not tender them for cash in order meet financial emergencies, it noted today by Mort Webster manager of VA's Southern California regional office.
Webster said these veterans borrow up to 94 per cent of policies' cash surrender value action, while reducing the point of protection, does leave policy in force.
Surrendered for cash, all protection under the finance would cease and could be renewed nor reinstated, latter said.
Money borrowed and not repaid be deducted from the policy and the veteran die.
Annual interest on GI policy is charged at four per cent the unpaid balance and must paid on or before the due date, latter warned. If not paid, it is to the loan principal and must draw interest, should condition continue, the interruption eat up the remaining value of the policy.
Payment of the principal on loan may be made in amounts for any multiple thereof and time before default in payment of premiums.
Military犯法 Business Factitious Names Undersigned does certify conducting a business at Raymondway City of Ana-lifornia, under the STANLEY REBUILDING and that said firm posed of the following person name in full and place name is an followance: CUTWRIGHT 55 Chasanal California January 28, 1963 STANLEY G CUTWRIGHT January 28, 1963 STANLEY G CUTWRIGHT January 28, 1963
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK IN BULK AND NORTH OF INTENDED TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE OR LICENSES
Escrew No. 1668
NOTICE TO HUBBY GIVEN:
That Joseph Hurryman and Ferne Norman Vendors and Licensees, whose address is 1015 W. Orangethorse in the City of Fullerton, County of Oregon State of California, intend to transfer and assign to Wilson G. Evans and Jane I Evans, Venees and Intended Transferees, whose address is 2605 E. Cameron, in the City of West Virginia, County of Los Angeles, State of California, the following described personal property, to-wit:
All stock in trade, fixtures, equipment and good will of a certain illcourant and delicatessen business known as Ariel-Go-Round located at 1761 So. Harbor Blvd., in the City of Anahale County of Orange, State of California, and transfer the following beverage license or licenses General now issued to premises located at 1761 So. Harbor Blvd., Anahale County of Orange for the premises located at 1761 So. Harbor Blvd., in the City Anahale County of Orange, State of California.
That the amount of purchase price or consideration is connection with said transfer of license or licenses, and of said business, is the total sum of $62,-500.00 consisting of cash in the amount has been deposited in crowd, and a demand Note in the amount has been deposited in escrow.
The consideration for stock in trade on hand (if any) will be deposited in escrow amount is determined.
That has been agreed between salesmen and intended transferee and presumed Dec. 24073 of the Business Provisions Code, that the consideration for the transfer of said business and of said license or licenses is to be made only after said transfer has been approved by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
That a sale, transfer and assignment of the aforesaid stock in trades, equipment and good will of the aforesaid license or be paid on or after the 11th day of April 1962, at 10 o'clock A.M. at the department of Carver Escrow Company at 222 North Vine St. in the City of Los Angeles County State of California provided that such date the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control has approved salder transfer of said license or licenses.
Date February 11, 1963.
JOSEPH W. HARRYMAN
Vendor and Licensee
FERNE NORMAN HARRYMAN
Vendor and Licensee.
WILSON G. EVANS
Vendor and Intended Transferee
FERNE NORMAN HARRYMAN
BE PETITION RESOLVED that the City Clerk of the City of Orange be, and thereby authorized and directed to be written notice of such proposed annexation to be mailed to whom land within the territory is proposed to be anexed is assessed to have equalized County Assessment Roll available on the date the proceedings were initiated, at the address shown on said assessment roll as known to said City Clerk, and to any person who has filed his name and address in the designation of lands in which he has any interest, either legal or equitable, with said Clerk; that in the event that land within the territory proposed an annexed to the City of Orange is owned by a County, the City Clerk of the City of Orange shall also be written notice of such proposed annexed to be mailed to the Board of Survey Orange County. The foregoing notices shall be given not less than twenty (20) days before the first public hearing on the proposed annexation.
The territory so proposed to be annexed to the City of Orange in the County of Orange State of California, and described as follows:
Beginning at an angle point in the present boundary of the City of Orange, California angle point also an angle point in Annexation Number 202 Ordinance Number 72.5 angle also being a point on the contrainter Number Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company's pipe line as shown on a Record of Survey recorded in Book 21, page 10 of Records of Survey Orange County, said angle point North 19°55'10" West. 5.5 feet from the Northeast corner of Annexation Number 260 Ordinance Number 261: Hence continuing along the present boundary of Orange South 89°55'Easting Annexation Number 202 along the North line of Annexation Number 189. Ordinance Number 36-22, along the North line of Record in Book 451; page 316 records Record Orange County. 128 more or less to an angle point 10 feet near the center-line at Tustin Street secured at right angles said angle also being an angle point in the present City boundary, said angle point also being a point on the West boundary of said Annexation Number 27. Ordinance Number 38: Hence North 08°32'32" West continuing along said City boundary and along the West boundary of said Annexation Number 38-22 along the North line of Record in Book 451; page 316 records Record Orange County. 128 more or less to an angle point 10 feet near the center-line at Tustin Street secured at right angles said angle also being an angle point in the present City boundary, said angle point also being a point on the West boundary of said Annexation Number 38-22 along the North line of Record in Book 451; page 316 records Record Orange County.
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Dated February 19, 1963
JOSEPH W. HARRYMAN
Vendor和Licensee
FERNE NORMAN HARRYMAN
Vendor和Licensee
WILSON EVANS
Vendee和IntendedTransferee
FERNE NORMAN HARRYMAN
Vendor和Licensee
WILSON G. EVANS
Vendee和IntendedTransferee
JANE L. EVANS
Vendee和IntendedTransferee
Published: The Anaheim Gazette February 20, 1963 A-203-63
LEGAL NOTICES
RESOLUTION NO 2019
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFCALIFORNIADESIGNATINGANNEXATION2012ANDPREScribingTHENOTICETOBEGIVEN.
Approximately 44 nenies lyingbetweenCanal&Tustin,southofHemelvue.
WHEREAS,theCity CounciloftheCityOfOrangedidnotchilldayofFebruary1962receiveawrittenpetitionaskingt certainterritorydescribedthereinbeannexeedtotheCityOfOrange;andwhereas,beforethefilingset,petitionforanexationoftheterritoryhereafterdescribedtotheCityOfOrangewassubmittedto,andresponduponbytheBoundaryCommissionofTheCountyOfOrange,StateOfCaliforniarespecttothedefinitenessandcertaintyoftheproposedboundaries;and
WHEREAS,the territoryproposedtoannexeedtotheCityOfOrangeisuninhabitedturbidity,andwrittenpetitioncontainedadescriptionofsaidterritory;andwhereas,thecity CounciloftheCityOfOrangefindsthenewisignedbyownersofnotless thanone-fourth(%)oftheareaandless thanone-fourth(%)oftheassumedvaluesofthelandinsuchterritoryproposedtoannexeedaccordingtolastprecedingqualifiedCountyAssessmentRoll;andWHEREAS,theCity CounciloftheCityOfOrangefindsthenewisignedbyownersofnotless thanone-fourth(%)oftheareaandless thanone-fourth(%)oftheassumedvaluesofthelandinsuchterritoryproposedtoannexeedaccordingtolastprecedingqualifiedCountyAssessmentRoll;andWHEREAS,theCity CounciloftheCityOfOrangefindsthenewisignedbyownersofnotless thanone-fourth(%)oftheareaandless thanone-fourth(%)oftheassumedvaluesofthelandinsuchterritoryproposedtoannexeedaccordingtolastprecedingqualifiedCountyAssessmentRoll;andWHEREAS,theCity CounciloftheCityOfOrangefindsthenewisignedbyownersofnotless thanone-fourth(%)oftheareaandless thanone-fourth(%)oftheassumedvaluesofthelandinsuchterritoryproposedtoannexeedaccordingtolastprecedingqualifiedCountyAssessmentRoll;andWHEREAS,theCity CounciloftheCityOfOrangefindsthenewisignedbyownersofnotless thanone-fourth(%)oftheareaandless thanone-fourth(%)oftheassumedvaluesofthelandinsuchterritoryproposedtoannexeedaccordingtolastprecedingqualifiedCountyAssessmentRoll;andWHEREAS,theCity CounciloftheCityOfOrangefindsthenewisignedbyownersofnotless thanone-fourth(%)oftheareaandless thanone-fourth(%)oftheassumedvaluesofthelandinsuchterritoryproposedtoannexeedaccordingtolastprecedingqualifiedCountyAssessmentRoll;andWHEREAS,theCity CounciloftheCityOfOrangefindsthenewisignedbyownersofnotless thanone-fourth(%)oftheareaandless thanone-fourth(%)oftheassumedvaluesofthelandinsuchterritoryproposedtoannexeedaccordingtolastprecedingqualifiedCountyAssessmentRoll;andWHEREAS,theCity CounciloftheCityOfOrangefindsthenewisignedbyownersofnotless thanone-fourth(%)ofthearea和less thanone-fourth(%)oftheassumedvaluesofthelandinsuchterritoryproposedtoannexeedaccordingtolastprecedingqualifiedCountyAssessmentRoll;和WHEREAS,theCity CounciloftheCityOfOrangefindsthenewisignedbyownersofnotless thanone-fourth(%)ofthearea和less thanone-fourth(%)oftheassumedvaluesofthelandinsuchterritoryproposedtoannexeedaccordingtolastprecedingqualifiedCountyAssessmentRoll;和WHEREAS,theCity CounciloftheCityOfOrangefindsthenewisignedbyownersofnotless thanone-fourth(%)ofthearea和less thanone-fourth(%)oftheassumedvaluesofthelandinsuchterritoryproposedtoannexeedaccordingtolastprecedingqualifiedCountyAssessmentRoll;和WHEREAS,theCity Council of the City of OrangeATTENT:
BLORENCE G. PHILLIPS
City Clerk of the City of OrangeI hereby certify thateforegoing resolution was validly adopted by theCouncil of the City of Orangeat an adjourned regular meeting thereof on the5th day ofFebruary1963by the followingvote:
AYER: Councillum: Hillman,Parks Stewart, White, ReynoldsNOES: Councillum: NoneADJENT: Councillum: NonePLACE G. Phillips,City Clerk of the City of OrangeCECIL C. WRIGHT60 Plaza SquareCity AttorneyOwne CaliforniaPublisher: The Anaheim GazetteFebruary14,20,1963A-85-62