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12—The Anaheim Gazette Wednesday, May 22, 1963 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Alpha Xi Delta Plans Outing Wednesday, May 29 from 12 to 2 at the park at Vermont and State College Blvd. in Anaheim will see Alpha Xi Delta's of Anaheim and their children enjoying picnic lunches and the fun of the unusual play equipment at the park. The rocket slide and the airplane are favorites of the children. The mothers hope to do so get acquainting with sorority sisters of the area. Mrs. Bayard Brattstrom, Mrs. Donald Fenton have planned the event with Mrs. Robert Frederisy, vice president of the Orange County Alumnae Club of Alpha Xi Delta. This goup meets once monthly at 11 a.m., each member bringing their own sandwich and the hostess furnishing the salad, coffee. A recent meeting of the local group featured the children's librarian of Anaheim, Miss Linda Allmand as she spoke to the group on preschool children and books. The current meeting was held at the home of the past president of the group Mrs. Norbert Prechel and bridge was enjoyed. FUN FOR MOTHER AND CHILDREN — Three of the Alpha Xi Delta picnic planners get a sampling of what is in store when the sorority sisters meet at Anaheim's play park on Vermont and State College Boulevard on May THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY Kresge's 524 N. EUCLID — ANAHEIM Mon. Thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 9:30—Sat. 10 to 6 LITTLE GIRLS 2-PIECE SHORT SETS Washable cotton top, plus boxer shorts— Choose from many colorful prints and solid color combinations. Sizes 3 to 6X. REG. $1 SET 74¢ SET KRESGE'S GUARANTEES THE QUALITY, LOW 24" GRILL WITH HOOD SPIT MOTOR It's jumbo size, has a UL approved motor, an adjustable chrome plated grid, and a hood to shield the wind. A terrific buy—4 days only! 9" P Super Pac 3 Days Only! Reg. 37¢ Napkins, White or Rainbow UL Approved Motor Easy Roll Wheels Reg. 10.88 SPIT MOTOR It's jumbo size, has a UL approved motor, an adpustable chrome plated grid, and a hood to shield the wind. A terrific buy—4 days only! $8.88 3 Days Only! Reg. 37¢ Napkins, White or Rainbow 250 for 27¢ OVER 800 KRESGE STORES COAST DINNER SPECIALS Includes All The Trimmings Plus Coffee or Tea and Dessert THURSDAY SIRLOIN TIP STEAK 93¢ FRIDAY FRIED SHRIMP PLATE 99¢ SATURDAY ROAST BEEF DINNER 98¢ KRESGE'S The Family Bargain Center Open Monday Thru Frid Saturday 10.00 Servite Names Honor Winners Scholarships of various types have been awarded to 17 Servite High School seniors, the Rev. Leonard M. Mazurk, O.S.M., principal of the Anaheim school, has declared. These scholarships comprise awards and grants from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, California State scholarships and others from colleges, universities and business corporations. National Merit Scholarships have been won by Martin J. Dowd of Costa Mesa, and Kevin J. Sullivan and Richard W. Spehn of Anaheim. Dowd will attend the California Institute of Technology while Sullivan and Spehn will enroll at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Another senior, William L. Caton, of Buena Park, will also attend M.I.T. Of the scholarship winners seven are from Anaheim: Kevin Sullivan, Harry Holoboski, Harry Worrel, Wm. Bartoletti, Gary J. Schantz, Richard Spehn and Michael Ganschow. Kwikset Gives Service Honors Service emblems for 15, 16 and three years have been sent to 21 employees of Kwikset Division, Anahim, manufacturers of residential locksets powdered metal parts. Leo Franklin, Production intendent, was presented his teen year service emblem by Bolt, General Manager, at set Division's recent employee management meeting. Other Kwiksetters receive service awards for fifteen, five and three years reeve were: Marion Dixon, Anahim and Helen Russell, Santa Ana each fifteen years. Those receiving ten-year emblems include Ethel Patton, Anaheim; Wood Moorer, Anaheim; George Ing, Anaheim; Gordon McHeimer, Anaheim; Chad Ja Anaheim; Wilbur Higgins, Walter Steiner, Orange; Bill Yorba Linda; James Bickell, ta Ana; Bill Summer, Santa Celectine Allec, Placentia; Wansor, Fullerton; Joe Del Fullerton; Evelyn Goistein, ta Ana. DAY, SUNDAY ge's FUN IN THE SUN Sale Days WOMEN'S FINGER TIP FUN TOPS New sleeveless style in your choice of cotton duck or denim in solid colors, poplin prints, sark-skin prints, or knit. REG. 1.97 $147 EACH MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS S-M-L WHITE BLUE OLIVE SHORT SLEEVES COOL COTTON KNIT PULLOVER, EM-BLEM TRIMMED POCKET, PRE-SHRUNK, NEED LITTLE OF NO IRONING. SAVE DURING THIS 4 DAY SALE 78¢ QUALITY, LOWEST PRICES—AND YOU CAN CHARGE IT TOO! 9" PLATES Reg.98t Fluted Paper Plates; White or Rainbow 100 for 77¢ 3 Days Only! Reg.37t Hapkins, White or Rainbow 100 for 77¢ INSTANT LIGHTER "BAR-O-LITE" THE ONLY WAY TO Quart NAPKINS 250 FOR $27 "BAR-O-LITE" THE ONLY WAY TO START WOOD, OR CHARCOAL FIRES Reg. 57c Quart Sizes $24 STORES COAST TO COAST INSURES LOWEST PRICES YARDAGE SPECIALS COTTONS • Solid Colors • Assorted Patterns 3 Yards $1 INSULATED JUG For all your summer outings! SPOUTED, GALLON SIZE Hot or cold insulated jug has pouring spout. Rust-proof. Aqua/ivory or blue. On sale 3 days only! $166 Monday Thru Friday 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday 10.00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 524 N. EUCLID ANAHEIM Kwikset Gives Service Honors Service emblems for 15, 10, five and three years have been presented to 21 employees of Kwikset Division, Anahim, manufactures of residential locksets and powdered metal parts. Leo Franklin, Production Superintendent, was presented his fifteen year service emblem by Roy Alt, General Manager, at Kwikset Division's recent employee management meeting. Other Kwiksetters receiving service awards for fifteen, ten and three years recently are: Marion Dixon, Anaheim; Helen Russell, Santa Ana; fifth fifteen years. Those receivable ten-year emblems included Del Patton, Anaheim; Woodrow Oler, Anaheim; George Harder, Anaheim; Gordon Meisenmer, Anaheim; Chad Julian, Anaheim; Wilbur Higgins, Brea; Walter Steiner, Orange; Bill Kjer,oba Linda; James Bickell, San-Ana; Bill Summer, Santa Ana;ectine Allec, Placentia; Betty Mosor, Fullerton; Joe Del Rio; Evelyn Goistein, San-Ana. Bronc Riders Rodeo Thrill One of Orange County's biggest sporting events of the year, the Anaheim Kiwanis Rodeo, will see some of the nation's top cowboys competing in the Bareback Bronc Riding event. The major-league rodeo will be held on June 15 and 16 in Anaheim's La Palma Park. In bareback bronc riding, there is no place for sympathy. No points are earned by the knocks or bruises the contestant gets. Just a look at the rules for the event is enough to see that this is a rough conest. The fellow who matches his wits against a bareback horse is forced to depend mostly on his wits. .he's not even allowed all of the equipment endowed on him by nature. Most cowboys have a couple of arms, to be sure. .but one is purely excess baggage in the bareback bronc riding contest. Under the rules the bareback rider is allowed to use only one arm while attempting to keep two legs around his twisting, highbucking mount. The free arm he must wave in the air to prove to the judges that he is playing the game according to the rules. LEGAL NOTICES ported upon by the Boundary Commission of the County of Orange, State of California, with respect to the delimitiness and certainty of the proposed boundaries and WHEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Orange is situated in the County of Orange, state of California, and contiguous to the City of Orange and is uninhabited territory, and said petition contained a description of said territory and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Orange finds evidence and reports received at the time of the filing and receipt of said petition, it was now signed by owners of not less than one-tenth (%) of the area and no less than one-fourth (%) of the area assessed valuation of the land in such territory proposed to be annexed, according to the last preceding equalized County Assessment Roll; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Orange finds evidence and reports received from said petition that at the time of the filing and presentation of said petition that said new territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Orange did not form a part of any municipal corporation and that said territory was uninhabited and is continuous to the City of Orange. NOW, THEEREORX BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City Of Orange: That such proposed annexation be designed as Annexation No. 417 and that notice of such proposed annexation be and the same hereby given; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the 25th day of June, 1963 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the City Library Building, 101 N. Center Street, City of Orange be, and the same hereby fixed as the time and place when and where any person owning real property within said territory so proposed to be annexed, and having objections to the proposed annexation, may appear before the City Council of the City of Orange and cause why such territory should not be annexed, that all persons having any objections to such proposed annexation are hereby notified to appear on said date at said hour and place to show cause, if any they have, what such 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 its territory proposed to be annexed in a file written protest against the annexation with the City Clerk of the City of Orange; any prosecution so filed must conform to the provisions of Section No. 35212 of the Government Code, and 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 notice be given that at any time before the hour set for hearing objections any owner of property within its territory proposed to be annexed in a file written protest against the annexation with the City Clerk of the City of Orange; any prosecution so filed must conform to the provisions of Section No. 35212 of the Government Code, and 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 notice be given that at any time before the hour set for hearing objections any owner of property within its territory proposed to be annexed in a file written protest against the annexation with the City Clerk of the City of Orange; any prosecution so filed must conform to the provisions of Section No. 35212 of the Government Code, and 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 notice be given that at any time before the hour set for hearing objections any owner of property within its territory proposed to be annexed in a file written protest against the annexation with the City Clerk of the City of Orange; any prosecution so filed must conform to the provisions of Section No. 35212 of the Government Code, and 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 notice be given that at any time before the hour set for hearing objections any owner of property within its territory proposed to be annexed in a file written protest against the annexation with the City Clerk of the City of Orange; any prosecution so filed must conform to LEGAL NOTICES CERTIFICATE FOR TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they are conducting a General Insurance Agency business located at 531 So. State College Blvd., Anaheim, Orange County, California, under the fiduciary firm name of TRIPLE - I INSURANCE AGENCY and that said firm is composed of the following persons, whose names full and places of residence are as follows, to-wit: William O. LaDow, 1230 So. Garnsey, Santa Ana, Calif. Alfred W. Moffett, 1415 Westport Dr., Anaheim, Calif. Robert M. Punnall, 1201 St. James, Orange, Calif. WITNESS our hands this 1st day of May, 1963. A. W. Moffett William O. LaDow Robert M. Tunnall STATE OF CALIFORNIA,) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) On May 1, 1963, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared Robert M. Tunnall, Alfred W. Moffett and William O. LaDow know 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. (MARIE N. E. GIBSON) My commission Expires Feb. 13, 1964 Notary Public in and for said County and State. Publish: The Anaheim Gazette May'8, 16, 22, 29, 1962 LEGAL NOTICES CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby certify that she is conducting a Business furniture business at 2325 Kateil Avenue Los Alamitos, California, under the fiduciary firm name of Maurie Symonda Interiors and that said firm is composed of the person(s), whose name(s) in full and place of residence is as follows, to-wit: MATILDA HARRIS 12502 Foster Drive, Los Alamitos, California. WITNESS my hand this 16th day of May, 1963. MATILDA HARRIS STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) as COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ON THIS 16th day of May, A.D. 1963, before me, Emanuel Giles, Notary Public in and for the said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Matilda Harris known to me to be the person(s) whose name(s) is subscribed to the witness instrument and acknowledged to me that she 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. Emanuel Gyler Notary Public in and for Los Angeles County, State California. Publish: The Anaheim Gazette May 22, 29, June 5, 12, 1962 A411-63 LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE FOR TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME OBJECTIONS to such proposed annexation are hereby notified to appear on and state at said hour and place to show cause if any they have, why such 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 annexation with the City Clerk of the City of Orange; any protest so filed must conform to the provisions of Section No. 35212 of the Government Code, and shall state the name of the owner of property affected and the description and of the property in general terms. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to cause a copy of this Rerolution to be published at least twice, but not ofter than one week, in the Orange Daily News a newspaper of general circulation published outside of the City of Orange, but in the County of Orange; that such publication shall be completed at least twenty (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 and directed to cause written notice to 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 date the 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 his name and address of lands in which he may any interest either legal or equitable with said Clerk; that in the event that land within the territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Orange is owned by a County, the City of Orange shall also cause written notice of such proposed annexation to be mailed to the Board of Supervisors of such County. The foregoing notices shall be given immediately after twenty (20) days before the first public hearing on the proposed annexation. The territory so proposed to be annexed to the City of Orange is located in the county of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at an angle point in the present boundary of the City Orange, California, as angle point near the Southeast corner of Annexation Number 142. Ordinance Number 55-60, said angle point also being a point on Annexation Number 83. Ordinance Number 655, said angle point also being the intersected with the South line of Chapman Avenue 60 feet in width, and the West line of the Southern Pacific Railway Company 720 feet more or less to an angle point; said angle point also being the intersection of the West line of said Southern Pacific Railway Company and the Westerly prolongation of the North line of Center Street not shaded by O.R. 55/60; thence East along the North line of the Westerly prolongation of said Center Street 127 feet to an angle point; thence South 30 feet to an angle point; said angle point being on the center line of Center Street; thence East 30 feet along the center line of Center Street. WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Orange did on the 14th day of May, 1863 receive a written petition asking that certain territory described therein be annuated to the City of Orange; and WHEREAS before the filing of said petition, the proposal for annexation of the territory hereinafter described to the City of Orange was submitted to and re- LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE FOR TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS UNDER PICTITIOUS NAME THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they are conducting a development construction business located at 290 E. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim, Orange County, California, under the fictional firm name of RoBan Development Co. and that said firm is composed of the following names whose names in full and places of residence are as follows, to-wit: ROBERT S. UNGER 1861 S. Haster St. Anaheim, California ANNE T. UNGER 1861 S. Haster St. Anaheim, California WITNESS our hands this 22nd day of April 1963. On April 22, 1963, before me, the undersigned, & Notary Public in and for said County and State residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn personal by appointed Robert Unger and Anne T. Unger known 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 (SEAL) Milton F. Turney Notary Public in and for said County and State. My Commission expires January 29, 1966 Publish: The Anaheim Gazette May 1, 8, 15, 22, 1963 362-62a A224-62 LEGAL NOTICES RESOLUTION NO. 2000 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ORANGE DESIGNATING ANNEXATION NO. 217 AND PRESCHRING THE NOTICE TO BE GIVEN. WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Orange did on the 14th day of May, 1863 receive a written petition asking that certain territory described therein be annuated to the City of Orange; and WHEREAS before the filing of said petition, the proposal for annexation of the territory hereinafter described to the City of Orange was submitted to and re- MAX J. REYNOLDS Mayor of the City of Orange ATTEST: FLORENCE G. PHILLIPS City Clerk of the City of Orange STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) CITY OF ORANGE ) I. Florence G. Phillips, City Clerk of the City of Orange, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Orange and was approved by the Mayor of said City at a regular meeting thereof held on the 14th day of May, 1863, and adopted by the following votes to be: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Hilleman, Parks, Stewart, White, Reynolds NOES: COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None Florence G. Phillips City Clerk of the City of Orange Cecoll C. Wright City Attorney 60 Plain Square Orange, California Publish: The Anaheim Gazette May 22, 8, 1963 A409-62