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II TJazz Concert 11 ()MORROW BR DG -TODA i iv 'ALLEY TIMES, TH URSDAY JU ENE 9, 1960 Sunday lAntftri VArt rftsgIS 10MORROWS BRIDGE-TODAY When Yon Can't I Afford tford TEEN TIME TABLE Events High For Semester Finish 1-1 7-- 1' TEEN TIME TABLE 4, .1. '0'j 3 IS Events High For 1 k- il f' to 4 a k- 1 'i I 1 1 .0 4 i 1 1 ..4...,..., 4. t. 11,11 1 I 1 Semester Finish AA 0.: C''' li Ai ft spon-, it I In .4 Ar 1 1 "4 A I 4 toil' s- '-2''' 'A, ts tV 1 VAN at Twi-! VI IlUll I till VIII I PillUlti light," the Valley first big jazz concert will be held 4' 11 i Sunday at Valley College. To Nay For ExtrasDon I The concert is sponsored' by the a Nuys Junior By WILLIAM SEAMON Chamber of Commerce with Fall proceeds going to the Neither side vulnerable seen that he could not a "Phase Two" building fund 'N to gamble out any diet 1 1 of the Valley Presbyterian.

Why? Thats ei Hospital. orth deals i North 0 5 2 I had only one i 1 Providing the Dixieland 'back to his hand and he I beat will be the Firehouse A 10 8 3 to drive out the ace of 1 0 A .1 8 Five plus Two, Dick Cath- before that entry was I cart and Pete Kelly's Big we3t 0 3 East I out. The extra trick Seven and the Hot Jazz So- 0 6 4 0 A 7 3 1South here and dowt ciety All Stars featuring i 5 2 9 7 6 4 Went. I Teddy Buchner. '0 1096Z 0 KS3 The queen of diarr Tickets a available at A 4 2 4 6 5 played and East 0 South the king and returned 7 leading 'alley music stores! A i ri et North 0 5 2 A 10 8 3 A 8 3 West East 6 4 0 A 7 3 5 2 9 7 6 4 0 1096Z 0 K53 A 4 2 465 South seen that he could not to gamble out any finesse; Why? That's South had only one back to his hand and he to drive out the ace of before that entry was out.

The extra trick South here and down went. The queen of was played and East the king and returned a On could not 3ut any That's only one hand and he the ace of entry was xtra trick and down of and East returned a 4 TO GRADUATE Miss Mary Jane Koontz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland F. Koontz, 5169 Avenida Orient Tarzana, will be graduated from the College of New Rochelle, New York, this month.

TO GRADUATE Miss Koontz, daugh- Mary Jane ter of Mr. and Mrs. 10 9 8 RECEIVES CERTIFICATE A North Hollywood soldier, Pvt. Christopher R. Royce, left, received Honor Certificate from Lt.

Col. Robert McNitt, assistant, G-3, Army Signal Training Center at Fort Gordon, Ga. He recently completed electronic equipment repair course. Royce is son of Mrs. Esther Royce, 5641 Auckland Ave.

RECEIV Al fNt Tr tehc eHi voel II wo McNitt, assistant, at Fort Gordon, equipment repair Royce, 5641 Auck VALLEY CALENDAR By ALAN CLIBURN Moving into the final stretch, semester activities at Valley schools have built for the climax this week end. with finals, term projects a graduation rehearsals taking a back seat to social affairs. Burbank high schools apparently believe in saving the best 'til I a with proms at both Burroughs and Burbank scheduled for tomorrow. Seniors ro Burroughs will take over the Beverly Hilton for a dinner-dance beginning at 9 p.m. and Burbank graduates are set to arrive at the Huntington Sheraton in Pasadena at 8 p.m.

In honor of the various classes of Summer '60, the schools have planned final functions for tomorrow. Birmingham High's "Starlight Ball" will start the big gym at the Van Nuys school swinging at 8 p.m., sponsored by the Y-Council, Laird Tyler, president. Royalty will reign at Hart High in Newhall at 8 p.m. when three queens are selected at the spring sports By ALAN CL1BURN into the final. at Valley schools have built stretch, semester activities for the climax this weekend, with finals, term projects, a graduation rehearsals a back seat to social affairs.

or by sending a check to P.O. Box 172. Van Nuys. 0 7 4 .1 10 9 8 7 Slate Song Fefe 1 The bidding: At Verdugo High North East South West I lit Pass 1 Pass VERDUGO HILLS 2, 3 Pass "Songs in the Air" will raga 3 NT Pass presented at 8 p.m., June, Pass Pass 11 L. in the WHAT YOUR NAME MEANS FRIDAY BURBANK AMIIIICOrt Legion Aircraft Post 581, I 225 Angeleno St.

Burbank ond Bortaughi senior WPM'S be-I ginning at i pm. CANOGA PARK New student body officers honored at Canoga Nign's Inougurol Boll at I 30 dance in the cafeteria. sponsored by Artie Clark and the Spartan Hi-Y Club. This is an annual event at Hart. Granada Hills High has chosen 8:30 p.m.

tomorrow as the time for its formal dance, themed "Enchanted Forest." Pam Hess and the Girls' League are in charge of the big bash with Karl Jaejar providing music for dancing. "Aloha" dances tomorrow will be at Van Nuys and San Fernando at 8:30 p.m. in the gyms. New student body officers will be honored at Canoga's "Inaugural Ball" at 8:30 p.m. More casual events tomorrow include sports nights at two schools, Reseda and Grant, at about 7:30 Noticeably absent from Grant's gasser will be John Washbrook, commissioner of dances and sports nights, who will be opening at the Corbin Playhouse in "Hay Fever." Good luck, Johnny.

A special treat for Burbank junior highers will be a visit by Jan and Dean at the teen dance at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Olive Recreation Center, 1111 W. Olive Ave. A-9s of David Starr Jordan, John Muir and Luther Burbank junior highs will be honored. TIME TABLE SALUTE: To the drama classes of San Fernando High, and instructor Keith Porter, for an excellent production of "The Egg and last week end.

They did a fine job, and that's no yolk! dance in the cafeteria. sored by Artie Clark and the Spartan Hi Club. This is' annual event at Hart. Granada Hills High has 8:30 p.m. tomorrow; as the time for its formal; idance, themed "Enchanted Pam Hess and the taro in Plinirnai RULE By LA RENA afford diamond easy entry had clubs taken he diamonds took low spade.

Declarer ducked and West won the queen and returned a spade which East took with the ace. A third spade was returned and declarer won the king and cashed the ten. The ttn of clubs was led and West grabbed the ace and switched to a heart. It is too much to discuss what happened then because when everything had been added up, declarer was set three tricks on a cold hand. This finesse is a poor one even if it had workedthe safety of the contract was first and when West did not lead a spade, declarer could surely get nine tricks by win.

fling the first diamond and knocking out the ace of clubs. Too bad that Ave can't give him a "mulligan" on this shot. it To have more fun at the bridge table, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope for the leaflet containing basic principles of TOMOR ROW'S BRIDG T9DAY. Address your request to William Seam in care of this newspaper. (RelKned by Tby Register end Tribune Sendierne, MO) afford diamond easy entry had clubs taken he diamonds took low larer ducked and he queen and re.

jade which East the ace. A third returned and de-the king and ten. The ttn of led and West the ace and a heart. much to discuss ned then because ything had been declarer was set on a cold hand. is a poor one had workedthe he contract was hen West did not le, declarer could tricks by win.

rst diamond and )ut the ace of bad that pe can't "mulligan" on more fun at the able, send a elf-addressed en. the leaflet con-sic principles of W'SBRIDGE-- your reilliam Seamor, in newspaper. Register end Svndtevie, Opening lead: Deuce of diamonds 19 1 9 N'erdugo Hills High: School Auditorium by the Crescenta Valley Chapter of; the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. Proceeds will he donated to the Sunair Foundation, for asthmatic children. Tickets may be purchased at 9925 Commerce Tujun-, ga, or by calling Florida! 3-2124.

GLENDALE le kiwoms. noon, Tuesday Atter, noon Club. LAS VIRGENES 1 Las Virgeties American Legion Post ICS, Cornell Star Route. NEWHALL Spring sports dance at m. at Hurt Hi.

NORTH HOLLYWOOD North Hollywood 100F Usage 472. 1 0.m., 100F Halt, 5026 Vineland Blvd. North Hollywood High senior banquet, 5:30 p.m. North HollYwood Amaranth Court 75, p.m., 5122 Tuiungo Blvd. North ollywood.Studio City Blue Bird Leaders Association, a North Hollywood First Methodist Church.

Volley Order at Scottish (Ions, 573S Cahuengo Blvd. PANORAMA CITY Panorama City Kiwonis, noon, Pon0- romo Bowl. Dear Miss Rule: I married an Englishman named OAKLEY. I am sick of references to Annie Oakley. Please give the true origin and A.

Woodland Hills. A.O.: OAKLEY was originally "Oc-Ley" or "Oak-tree meadow," the family's 1 lth century home location. Ancestral records list Thomas Ode or Acle, the sheriff of Norwich I in 1415. Over a dozen towns were named Ode or Oakley in the English counties of Bedford, Dear Miss Rule: ried an Englishma OAKLEY. 1 am sic erences to Annie Please give the tr and coat-of-arms.

Woodland Hills. A.O.: OAKLEY 1 Inally "Oc-Ley" tree meadow," the 1 lth century home Ancestral reco: Thomas Ode or A sheriff of Norwich Over a dozen tow named Odle or Oak English counties of Brdwnies In Any reasonable bridge player will play for the extra trick rather than claim all of his 'high cards and then concede. However, there are cases when one cannot afford to play for extras because they put the contract in jeopardy by playing around. This declarer forgot to insure his contract and succeeded in getting beaten in a cold contract. Let it be said that South bid his hand exactly like a butcher with apologies to those in the meat business) and I guess that it is poetic justice that he played the hand exactly like he bid it.

West led the deuce of diamonds and South should have 1 'Fever' Hits J. Washbrook 'Fever' J. Washb CHAPTER SLATES DANCE, SUPPER NORTH HOLLYWOOD Women's Chapter No. 1075 will hold their annual square dance and box supper at 8 pm. Saturday, June 11, at the Reseda Carpenter's Hall, 7036 Reseda Blvd.

Box suppers will be auctioned by Gerald M. Winikoff, member of the North Hollywood Men's Lodge. Highlight of the evening will be a drawing for a week-end for two at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas. For tickets and infortnation call Mrs. Bernard Cutler at STate 2-6715.

RESEDA Reseda High stages final sports nights ot 7 p.m. SHERMAN OAKS Sherman Oaks Optimist. 730 a.m., Bull Pen, 14449 Ventura Blvd. Sherman Oaks Friendship Club, 7 p.m, 14291 Huston St. STUDIO CITY Studio City Golden Age Club, I 13244 Moorpark St.

Studio City KiWaniS, noon, Tail 0 the Cock. SUN VALLEY Glenwood Dods Club, p.m., 10300 bourn St. Polytechnic High student' body Installation and 0ward4 assembly at 9:10 a.m. VAN NUYS Valley Folk Dancers, 0.30 p.m., Van Nuys Junior High School, 5435 Vesper Ave. West Volley Roans Club, 1 P.M., 14935 SatiCOY Van Nuys.

Von Nuys United Cerebral Palsy Par-rills Group, 14651 Titus St. Van Nuts Lions, 12.05 p.m., Grace's. 14432 Friar St. Grant High School final sports night at 7:30 p.m. In OM Van Nuys High School stages student body installation assemblies beginning at 9:30 a.m.

ond Aloha dance at Von Nuys Junior High A-9s are honored with party in the recreation room at 730 p.m. Birmingham High "Starlight Boll" at p.m. in auditorium; lost dance. L.000K UUT 343T. NORTH HOLLYWOOD First cook out for members of Brownie Troop 1133 is schedulact for 10 a.m.

Saturday at i to ry-Vanowen Park. The unit is sponsored by Burton Street School PTA. Members of the group are Connie Allen, Janice Anderson, Rosanne Zimmelman, Marilyn Tilch, Carol Barr, Kathleen Baskin, Sally Shaginaw, Diane Hison, Robin Chernay, Vyrna Chumley, Christie Procknow and Dale Strong. Also Kathie Johnson, Pamela Mounger, Bobbie Jo Eckert, Debbie Gates, Tina Lindstrom, Dennelle Fischer, Kristina lkenberry, Candy Effie, Diane Gillespie, Jo Ann Johnson, Kacey Ann Keith and Roni Sue Kaplan. Troop leaders are Mmes.

James Barr, Stanford Zimmelman and Kenneth I 'Tune Twisters' Will Entertain VAN NUYS Floyd Young's "Tune Twisters" will entertain at the Panorama Little League annual mid-season dance to be held at 9 p.m. Sat-day, according to Kip Smith, president. Tickets may be obtaMed at the door or by calling STate 0-4198. Bailey. Marjorie Hawley, Lynn Pierce, Sherrill Richardson and Christine Rogers.

Other members receiving awards were Sarah Bohon, Mary Ann Corman, Susan Davisson, Margaret Hutmacher, Marilyn Motfet, Margaret Nalbach, Penny Noble, Martha Thorne and Tammy Young. Leaders are Mrs. Al Rogers and Mrs. John Mollet. arjorie Hawley, ce, Sherrill Richd Christine Rog-umbers recetvdi were Sarah try Ann Corman, Asson, Margaret Marilyn Motaret Nalbach, Martha Tammy Young.

are Mrs. Al RogB. John Moffet. Ewe In Jr. Hi Girl Scout Troop 971 Win Curved Bar VAN NUYS Five members of the Junior High Girl Scout Troop No.

971, sponsored by the First Presbyterian Church, received the Curved Bar, during recent Court of Award ceremonies. The girls are Denyce Berkshire, Essex, Suffolk, Worcester and Buckingham. The ancient Oakley coat-of-arms from Shropshire has three gold fleurs-de-lis between three red crescents on a stripe across a silver shield. Revolutionary War records list the name of Sgt. William Oakley, born in New York' State in 1753, a direct descendant of the New England family founder John Oakley of the 1600s.

Dear Miss Rule: Kindly print the origin of COFFIN. Mrs. V. Encino. V.C.: COFFIN, an English, surname, was an early me-1 dieval distortion of the French nickname Chauvin 1 meaning "bald headed." Records of the year 1273 list Robert Cof fyn of Lincoln and William Coffyn of Devon.

The Coffin lineage have been residents of Devonshire since the year 1066. Their coat-of-arms has three gold coins centered on a blue shield covered with a pattern of 'small gold crosses. The Coffins were early settlers of Nantucket, Massachusetts in the 1700s. Dear Miss Rule: Would like genealogy on SAGE. Mrs.

W.B., Tujunga. SAGE represents an English forebear who was called "Le Sage," meaning "the i learned man." This complimentary surname was adopted by descendants of the original learned one in the 1200s. Late 13th century records list Richard Le Sage of Oxfordshire. The symbolic Sage coat-of-arms has three elderly men's heads in black caps on a silver chevron across the center of a red shield. Dear Miss Rule: Would you give genealogy on HIRSH.

I believe it is Welsh. A. Sepulveda. HUSH evolved from the old English word "Hi-wise" meaning "piece of land." The family who took this name were natives of Devonshire in south Britain, where there are towns called Huish, North Huish and South Huish. Some descendants were Welsh settlers in the early Middle Ages.

The Hulsh coat-of-arms has a silver lion on a black band across the center of a silver shield. PUBLIC NOTICES VAN NUYS Johnny Washbrook, 15-year-old actor who starred in the "My Friend Flicka" television series several years ago, steps into his first young adult role at 8:30 p.m. Friday when he stars in "Hay Fever" at the Corbin Playhouse, 19616 Ventura Tarzana. Washbrook, who has been almost as active in Valley school activities as he has in Hollywood films, will portray the part of Simon in the Corbin comedy, written by Noel Coward. A student at Grant High, Washbrook is currently serving as commissioner of dances and sports night and a member of the swim team.

While at Van Nuys Junior High he was elected student body president. Although he began his professional career on the Canadian stage at the age of 7, "Hay Fever" will be Washbrook's first ance at a local theater. VAN NUYS Washbrook, 15-yea tor who starred in Friend Flicka" series several ye steps into his fir, adult role at 8:30 day when he stars Fever" at the Cor house, 19616 Ventu Tarzana. Washbrook, who almost as active i school activities IL in Hollywood fit: portray the part of the Corbin comedy by Noel Coward. A student at Gri Washbrook is serving as commis dances and sports I a member of i team.

While at Junior High he wa student body pres Although he be professional caree: Canadian stage at of 7, "Hay Fever' Washbrook's first ance at a local the, PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES IC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES V.N. Man Picked. (Volley Times 24050) ORDINANCE NO. 116260 ARLETA AVENUE AND NioNTAGVE STREET SEDER DISTRICT An Ordinance of the City of Los Angeles ordering certain work to be done on the Arleta Avenue and Montagne Street Sewer District. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY Or LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS1 FOLLOWS: Section 1.

Pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911 iDiv. 7, Sheets and Highwaysl ode the Council of the City of Loa Angeles hereby orders all thei work described and referred to in Ordinance No. 115.747 to bel done. Reference is hereby madel to said ordinance for a description of said work, of the district to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, and of the bonds provided for therein. Sec.

2. The Board of Public I Woi ks is hereby directed to give notice, as provided in said Improve-1 mein Act of 1911, inviting sealed 1 proposals or bids for doing said work. Sec. 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this and shall cause the same to be published once in some clailvi newspaper printed and publishedi in the City of Los Angeles.

1 hereby eertify that the fore-1 going ordinanee was passed by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at its meeting of May 19, 1960 WALTER PETERSON, City Clefk. By M. B. Wit SON, Deputy. Approved May 20, 190 JOHN E.

GIBSON, Acting Mayor, File No. 7M03 (A11-41790) Pob. June 9, 11190. By Native Sons VAN NUYSAndrew M. Stodel was elected Grand Sentinel of the Native Sons of the Golden West at the society's 83rd annual convention in Bakersfield recently.

Stodel has been a memberi of the Native Sons for 381 lyears and served previouslyi as Grand Historian, a posi-l' now held by former Sheriff Eugene Biscalluz. He Is a past president of the lOptimist Club of Sepulveda and served as a director of the San Fernando Valley Fair. (Valley Times 24049) ORDINANCE NO. 116254 KAMLOOPS STREET AND KEWEN AVENUE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT An Ordinance of the City of Los Angeles ordering certain work to be done on the Kamloops Street and Kewen Avenue 1iipiovejncnt District. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANC, ELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS; Seaton 1.

Pursuant to the provisions Of the Immovement Act of Pill 4 Div. 7, Streets and Highways ('ode) the Council of the City of Los Angeles hereby orders all the work described and referred to in Ordinance No. 115,725 to be done. Reference is hereby made to said ordinance for a description of said work. of the district to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, and of the serial bonds provided for therein.

Sec. 2. The Boa rd of Public Works is hereby directed to give notice, as provided in said Improvement Act of 1911, tnviting sealed proposals or bids for doing said work, See. 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published onee in some daily newspaper printed and In the City of Los Angeles.

hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at its meeting of May 19, WALTER C. PETERSON. City Cie! lc. By M. B.

WILSON. Deputy, Approved May 26, 1960 JOHN S. GIBSON, JR Acting Mayor. File No. 64896 I 1-61816 Pub.

June IL WO, (Valley Times 23971) NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE No. F-192 On July 7, 1960, at 10 o'clock A.E1., at 233 Avenida Del Norte. City of Redesicies Beach. California, Palos Verdes ii.its-,ow as Trustee unnee this deed of trust made by BliffrA GANN and recorded May 6, 1959, PI Book T709, Page 689. 'of Official Records of Los Angeles County, California.

given to secure an indebtedness in favor of THOMAS L. WALL, a married man, DOIA' owned and held by THOMAS L. WALL, a married man, by reason of the breath of certain obligations secured thereby, notice of which was recorded March 8. 1960. in Book M462, Page 840, of said Officiel Records, Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the interest conveyed to and now held by said Trustee under said Deed of Trust.

in and to the foliowing described property, to-wit: Parcel: Lots 13 and 14 in Block 122 of Porter Land and Water Company's Resurvey of the town of San Fernando, in book 34, pages 65 and 66 of Miscellaneous Records, in the office of the County Recorder of Los Angeles County. Parcel 2: The southeasterly 120 feet of the northeasterly 189 feet of the northeast 5 acres of north 10 acres of block 275 of Marla Rancho Ex-mission of San Fernando as per map recorded in book 37. page 5 of Miscellaneous Records for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed Including fees. charges and expenses of the Trustee, advances, if any. under the terms of said Deed, interest thereon and 84,500.00 in unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed, with interest thereon from April 21, 1959, as in said note and by law provided, as well as advances made on lit Deed of Trust.

Dated: May 27, 1960. PALOS VERDES ESCROW Trustee, By DARRELL A. WROTEN, Secretary. ROBERT M. GRUM, AttorneYs at law, 213 Avenida Del Norte, Redondo Reach, Calif.

Pub. June 6 IC, 21. Il96n (Valley Times 24474) NOTICE OF SALE OE PERSONAL PROPERTY Al PRIVATE SALE No, BUR. P4957 In the Superior Court of the Slate of California in and for the 'County of Los Angeles. In the matter of the estate of MEAL) PATTISON, Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that the Executor of the Will Eugene Mead Pattison, deceased, will sell at private sale, to the bidder. upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned land subject to confirmation by the Superior Court, on or after the 240th day of June, 1960, at 1000 A.M. or anytime thereafter 'within the time allowed by law, at the office of Frank Fishicin, Attorney for Executor, 41109 San Fernando Road, City of Sun Valley, County of LCP4 Angeles, State of California. all the right, title and interest of said deceased at the time of death and all the right, title and Interest that the of said deceased has acquired by operation of law or otherwise, other than or In addition to that of said deceased at the time of death. in and to all that certain personal property particularly described as follows, to-wit: Merchandise inventory stock and furniture and fixtures of Pattison's Department Store, located at 13161 San Fernando Road, Sun Valley, California.

Terms of Sale! Cash in lawful money of the United States on confirmation of sale, or part cash and balance evidenced by note secured by mortgage or Trust Deed on the properly so sold. Ten per eent of amount bid to be deposited with bid Bids or offers to be in writing and will be received at the aforesaid office at any time after the first publication hereof and before date of sale. 'Dated June 7, 1960. ERNEST A. RAKER.

Executor of the Will of Einiene Mead Pattison, Deceased FRANK FISIIKIN. Attorney for Executor. san Fernando Road. sun YelleY, Californla Roger, 7-4111 Pub. June 9, 10, IL 13, 14, 17, IA.

1960. Times 24470 OTO OF PROPERTY (Valley Times 24(177) NOTICE INVITING STREET WORK PROPOSALS Pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement At of 1911, (Division 7, Streets and Highways Code(, the Board of Public Works of the City of Los Angeles invites and will receive in its office, Room No. 153. in the City Hall. up to ten o'clock am.

of Wednesday, June 29, 1960, sealed proposals or bids for all of the work and improvements described and referred to in Ordinance No. 115.660 and ordered to be done by Ordinance No. 116,215. to which first-mentioned ordinance reference is hereby made for a description of said work, the specifications therefor, of the district to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof. and of the serial bonds provided for therein.

The above numbered ordinances provide for certain work of street Improvement in RINCOV AVENUE (NORTHEAST SIDE). between Wicks Street and Art Street. accordance with the provisions of the Labor Code the said Board of Public Works has ascertained and determined the general pre. vanilla rate of per diem wages and of per diem wages for legal holiday and overtime work for each craft or type of workman needed in the execution of contracts under the jurisdiction of said Board. The schedule of said rates of waves is on file in the office of said Board and is hereby incorporated and made a part hereof the same as though fully set forth herein.

Copies of the atd schedule may be obtained at the said office of said Board. The said Board of Public Works will fix 45 days ea the time within which the above work must be completed by the Contractor. All proposals or bids. offered shall be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the City of Los Angeles, for an amount which shall not be less than ten per cent of the eggregate of the proposal, or by a hond for that amount and so payable, signed by the bidder and two sureties, who justify, before any officer competent to administer an oath, in double that amount. and over and above all statutory exemptions, or bv a corporate surety bond to the satiafacilon and anoroval of the Board of Public Works.

Bide most he submitted on forme which will he furbiNbed by the Secretary of said Board upon apnlicat ion. Dated this 1st dav of June, 1960, at Loa Aniseles California. POSED Or PPE-3TX' WORIES Or THE CITY or LOR ANGFUES. By MILTON OFTNER. Secretary.

Pub. June 0, 10. 1960. 1 l' 'fi NN-f, 1( 4 .4... Pr.

3 1 1 .:4:84 5 1 "1 0. f'' 'Otgl, 41'1'. ''-l4 1 RVA4' I ie 04 ''t'l I .1 4t 0 '4: 1 IP I '1'. 0114, .1., Battalion Member VAN NUYS Army PFC Russell A. Yoder, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John R. Yoder, 6637 Salmoa recently arrived in Germany and is now a member of the 97th Signal Battalion. The 18- year-old soldier is a 1959 graduate of Van Nuys high School. Send your name to La Reina Rule in care of this newspaper for origin, meaning and brief genealogy, for reply only in this column.

(Valley Tinses 240411) ORDINANCE No. II RADFORD AVENUE BETWEEN RIVERSIDE DRIVE AND HORTENSE STREET An trim Pope of the City of Los Angeles ordering certain work to be done on Riiciford Avenue between Riverside Drive and Hortense Street and portions of other streets. JOHNNY WASHBROOK Stars In Comedy JOHNNY WAS! Stars In Co CROSSWORD PUZZLE Answer Compiefes Training NORTH HOLLYWOOD Fredrick R. Zimmerman, son of Mrs. Katherine L.

Zimmerman of 10817 Hesby graduated from recruit training at the Naval Traiping Center, San Diego. Completes Tr. NORTH HOU' Fredrick R. Zi son of Mrs. Ka Zimmerman of II graduated fr training at the Ni ing Center, San I (Valley Times) CERTIFICATE.

OF nusivrss FICTITIOUS EIRNI NAME THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby certify that he is conducting a Resuscitator Sales and Service business at 621 North Lima of Burbank. County of Los Angeles. Slate of California. under the fictitious firm name of 71 RESUSCITATOR SALES IX SERVICE CENTER and that said firm is composed the following person, whose end address is as follows. 10-wit: Charles Pohlmann Jr f21 North Lima Ave.

Burbank, Calif, WITNESS my hand this Nth day of Mau, 14431, CHARLES POHLMANN j11. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES. ON THIS 12th day of A.D. INA before rne Leila Ward, a Notary Plibile in and for said County and State, residing therein duly commissioned and siaorn, per-bona Ily appeared Charles Pohl-, mann, known to Int to be the nerson who name Is subscribed ip ine within Instiument, and acknowledged in me that be executed the same, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, haw helelmto et mv hand and affixed my official Neal the day and year in tins certificate first above Wien. (SEAL; LEILA WARD.

Notary Public in and for Said County and State My Commission Expires May 3, 1964. Pub May 10. 20. June 2, Q. VW, 50D1 SBEIA mj 4e4g TE IPTI CAN rit-A A LITLi kJ A 4Emb am ass-J IN IMMO mil 0154 A GODIR CIN IMP En Earir27 oPPu MCI magninaK, 111121 "n-'-''Pr--Wlglr UN t.

Ale 1 NALE a E- Ltrs a ull ,01:313 DE ll'l ii Et ta I Ellij -Timmer 10-Pen lit digit 11-Ab8tract 17-Paid notiss 9-Noe of scale 22-1Iarry 24-Thrse-toed sloth Image 26-Think 27-Precise person 21-Comfort 20-Cut or meat Id-Negrito 32-Intraetabig porikons fnr "sumnisr" 111-Noto of seal 27-Calm 18-011 r'sNstinian Jew 1 I I 110114 jig (Valles, Times) CRTIFICATE OE DISCONTINUANCE OF l'AT AND011 ABANIMCSIMENT FICTITIOUS NAME THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby that, effective June 1st. 194,0. he ceased to do business under the firm name of BASIC OFEICE OF WHIT- illER at 11134 E. Whittier Blvd Whittier, California, which business formerly composed of the person. whose name In and place of residence tit as to-wit! I D.

0 Brinkley. W41 Varna Van Nova. Calif. Certificate for transaction of under the above fictitious iname. and affidavit of publication ine on file In the office of the County Clerk of Los County.

under the orovisions If Section 2li4 i of the Civil Code. lWITNESS my hand this 31st day of May. 1960. O. BRINKTFV, C.

1151113. Stine 2, A. la. 23. 1901 TIIE PF011.17 OF VW, CITY OF ANGELFS DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section I Ptiunit 10 the provi lions of the Improvement Act of 1911 (Div.

7, Streets and Highways ('ode the Council of the City of Los Angeles berebv orders all the work described and referred to to Ordinance No. 1129:32 to be dom. Reference is hereby made to said ordinance for a description of said Work. of the district to be assessed to prui. the enatx and expense, thereof, end of the serial bonds provided for therein, Sem 2.

The Br 11 NI of Public Works Is hereby directed 10 give notice, as pioviderl in mud ment Aet of I1 Hymn, sealed oronosals or bids for doing said Work. Sec 3 The Cita Clerk shall Notify to the MIR' avP of this ordinanee and shall cause the same to hit pohligiled once in Valley Times and therefrom) ard thereafter It shall take eftect and he to force berehe certify that the forearm), ordinance wan dopied the Connell of the City of Ins Anaeles at its meeting of May 19, PAO. 44-Se Wes 41- I article 42- Span lab tor 'yea' 44. The 4i-Vrttholit end 46Rodent 47-kosort 48-Rocky hill 494logrot 110Colthinetion PArli I a r' ACROSI I-Bother 4-Attic 3-Partner It-Vehicle le-Later lb-Unit of energy II-Frent It philosopher II-Propared 20-Rise and fall of oettan II-Negative 23-Damp 23-Servant 37-rootlike part 29-Pronoun 30-Chemical compound 31-Sun god 3I-Young boy 33-Grook letter 34-Faros Islands whirlwind 36-Mohammed. an religion 37-Musint as written 311-Shade tree 39-Wheel tooth 40-Ohnerye 41-Conjunction 41-Former nueonan raler ile-Genus of geese 47-Confines II-Girls name 6241 Iva forth freely St-Mena mime et-Openwork fabric fit-War god te-Witheted 67-13Itter vetch DOWN 146nno of 2-chaiierge 3-Miliglell hilt MT! sot.

4-1 We of reattet iiatite metal I-Low. marshy country 47-rosgnee 92-11Ive forth 91-01rIle name :42 -tatalrf eaten)7a Tntme fabric 99-War gel HI-Withered 97-Bitter vetch DOWN 1-Genno el ma pes 2-challenge 3-Mintleal inotruntenta 4-Tine of 9Native metal 9 Ptitter'' 71innlitti 9-Low. marshy country (Valley Times 23915) NOTICE or MARSHAL'S SALE No. GRO 931 PACIFIC CREDIT EXCHANGE, Plaintiff. vs.

MERRICK, Defendant. By virtue of an xecution issued on May 25, IMO, by the Municipal Court. Counts' of Los Angeles. State of California upon a Judgment entered In favor of CECIL SCHAFFER and JACK COLE dba PACIFIC CREDIT EXCHANGE AN inclement creditors, and against ROBERT C. MERRICK, as judgment debtors, allowing a net batanee of $405 01 etually due on said judgment on the date of the ISMIallVe of said execution, I have levied tibon all the right, title and interest of said judgment debtors in the properly in the County of Lott Angeles.

Stole of California. described as followsi Lot 4. Tract 19024, M13 546, Pis 19,20 Conunonly knows as 15200 Kingsbury Ave. Sepulveda NOTICE IS HERFIW C1VEN that on July IWO. at 2.00 Melork p.m.

at Court House, 919 1st St City of San Fernando, County nf An. epics. Stale of California, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder. for rash In lawful rri011PA' of the United States. all the rieht.

title and Interest of said jiniffirent debtor in the above deserthed property, or in much theteof ma be necessary to satisfy said Pi(Peiltintl, MI accrued interest ard costs MktPCI at Siirt Veinando, Calls fotma, ROOK" N. Munn-Mal Coints, Los Angeles CmintY. Ey EDWARD F. MeGl'IRF. Deputy mrt IN.

Platotill't Afton's', 5150 Wilshire hird. tos Aneles 311, Calif, Pub. June IR, 23, IMO. Son Fernando, county nr Loa An. geleA.

StAle of California, I will sell at public auction to the highest bldder. for rash In tivAlid net' Mo he United States. all the ti ght, Tittle and interest of said Phicrient debtor in the above derted seb or so much thereof a ,,,,,1 imav be necestary to a 11 ti'fy ,11 ettecidinn, kith accrued interesil costs Thlteci et Sn a Veinandn, Ca1141 fotn 26 tic Mo. .1 POOKM AN. 01: marsnal, unteinel Cmitts.

Los Anyeies rettnty Ey EDWARD I. MeGVIRE, Deputy It II A lallait. Platistiff's Attorney, Wilshi re Riad. Anglea IS, flt-54ette Pub. Jona I.

10, 23, I. dP (Valley Tim. CERTOWTE or CORPORATION! FOR TR ANsACTION OF RUSINESS LINDER FICTITIOUS NAME TIM UNDERSIGNED CORPORA- TION It herehv certify that it, is conducting a Restaurant Eriulp-, ment Repair business located at 7207 WhItsett Avenue, North Hol-1 lywood. California. under the ficittiona firm name of COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT EQUIP-.

MENT SERVICE CO. and that said firm is composed of the following corporation, who nrincipal place: of business is es fnlJow Commercial Dimmer ger ei 7207 Whitsett Avenue, North. Hollywood, Calif, WITNESS Its hand this 21th day of May, IWO (CORPORATE SEALI COMMERCIAL DISPOSER SERVICE, cohP. RICHARD SEMEN, President. STATE DE CALIEORNIA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, se On this 24th day of Mar.

A befoie me Leila Ward, a Notary Public in and for said. County and State, residing duly rommissioned And skkoto, personally appeared Richard Seiden known to nie to be the President ni the corporation that executed the' vdthin inatrument on behalf of th rorporation therein named, and achnoyiedged to roe that such evecuted the Bathe. In Witness Whereof, I nave hereunto stet my hand and Mused my official seal the day and year in thtl certificate first above written. ISEALI LEILA WARD, Notary Plante In and for Said County and My Commission Expires' May 3. 1364 rub.

Ma! 24. June 2, P. IL HSU STATE or COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, es On this 24th day of ar A I 10, bm efe me Leia Ward, iNotarv Public in iland for soh: coutty and Stte rsiding therein rommissioned And stkoin, isonally appeared Richard Seiden to nie to he the Preattlent of the corporattnn that executed vdthin inatrument on behalf of the' rornototion th erein natd, and teea acknot ledd to me tht such corpolation executed the noire. In tkitneus Whereof, I ave here- unto set my hand and Mused my seal the day and year in This certificate lust above weitten.1 ISEALI LEILA WARD, 1 Notary Public In and fnr Said County and My CMIIMIPM011 May 3. 1364 Ma! 201.

June 2, P. 16, C. rrrrnsmsr CH'', Clerk mod exi.orticio Clerk of tile or the City or Lru, Aiwies By M. B. WTI QON Deputy Approved MAN' lg.

10110 JOHN S. CIPtcOkii TO Arlin' Mior, 4.von 1 Puh ih'e By NI. R. Vtit Q0N, DePutr -'n" S. ally l' iroh, I I-018031 9.

191111, 1 -2 -3 4 3 6 -1 1 9 10 11 4- 12 13 yje 11 V21 17 4 ii' 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 26 'X' YY 21 21 IC'C'; 29 30 .4 31 32 A 3 33 36 1 34 4 k'; '''Zi! 39 (:: 41 44 45 46 i 41 40 49 50 T5 1 52 3 4 5 -4i457 53 it 7 21 2 34 21 2 23 25 26 2 3', .1: 29 jo 31 3' 2 'eVY3S "'34 al 36 NMI 311 411 ems ile 1111 41 Ity A 43 MIIIIII 45 ao 47 49 49 50 fe 51 .1 "..1 52 11 ,,54. s. ,52 (Valles, Timet Magri Nowt: OF HEARING CPC lattet CHANGE OF ONE artst The City Planning( Commission will conduct a public beartne coneernint an application requestingl that the present RI One-Family! Dwe Hine 7on be chaneed to thel 13, Multiple Dwelling( Zone on al rectanetilor limped interior parcel' of land Eli ft north of fitintlVmede St beeinnine 2O3 ft wrO of Lankerithim Blvd having ap east-i leyeth of 347 and a width' of 13A ft. Thie hearine hat been set by the Commission for the presentation Of oral testimonc or evidence colicerni me this matter The Emil, tip mane and exhibits. it on file in Room City Hail, Arle.iN.

A cony of the man alto on file In Room 601, City Halt: Van Nip's, California. TM! hearing( will be' Monday. June 20, loan et In letion Hii, 47,11 Sylvan Street, Voin Nu'. California EniTH Li, JAMESON, Secretary Pub. Jim I.

1960 that the itresent R1 One-Eamtl Dwelling 7one he changed to the P3 Multiple Dwelling Znne On a 1 rect, aneular nhaped interior parcelth of land north of ft nor of Runnvmede having St beginnine 261 ft west of Lankershim Blvd. ap west length of 347 II. and a width of ft, Thia ision fr the prentation of hearing bas be en set by the( Commsose oral ta)tithoot- or evidence concern- ing ca this atter. The aplitin inclinlitte the mans and exhibits. is 'en file in Room MI, City Ilail Anesies A co mn cony Of tbe la else, on file in Rooth 1101, City len: California.

Tote hearing will be held nn Monday line 20. IWO at in Arneritlin legion Hall, 14541' Sylvan Street, Van Nuys. Collfornia EniTH Li, JAMESON, PIA I. itAtt fieeretary. (Valles! limes 24222) NOTICE OF ArrLi(ATorl )01I PERMIT TO CONDUCT DANCE HALL CAFE Notire is hereby given that all.

nitration has been made to the Board of Pollee Commissioners In accordance with the provisions of the Angeles Municipal Code for a tiermit to rondurt Dance HMI Cafe dha T11F TFRRACE GRILL located st 12,102 Osborne St PACOIMA, and that the IIPMP of the apolicant ts George Bushsis. Any person desiting to protest the Issuance of this permit shall make a protest before 22. Pow ro The: I tis Police Commission, Yin N. Los Angeles Street, in Angeles 12, Californis Protesting parties will he fled of date timit and plans of protest BOARD Or PoLtrE covrmissiONIrptit. By NANCY E.

I YMANI, Secretary, Pub. Sin 7 S. WO. as been mad to the Board 1 of Pollee Commissionere In oceordanee with the provisions of le Atigelen Municipal Code foe a permit to rondu Da rt Mall 12002 Osborne St Cafe dha 1114F TERRACE GRILL. a Pa- 'cointa, rind that the name nf the lapnlivant is George Bushels.

the iniance hi permit AhAll An person to protest Ig make a written protest betnre tune 22, Itaid VI The Aottalaa Pollee Commission, 10 N. Los Angeles Street, In Angeles 12, California. Protestmg parties will he eiritt fled of date time and plane of protest tearing. BOARD Or POLTCE COMMISSIONERS. By NANCY F.

I Pub. Ju ne 7, IL 9, MO. Seereta'1. I i1 05.960'10 Pim Nov MI PIP Moo uot 44 111 AIR vow's. I by United basture byndicata (Valley l'impo oTICE for NON.FIFSPi)SIHH,ITY bf rtiv of Granada Loa Antleies, Siai ra'antwit horoOlv civet; votive 'het be soli not be rosoonlible after thig (bop tor hIk nr dents In.

enrrect by any person other thsn hubseif, elr'Cr nAtpei Juno 1960 Pub. June 9. 10, it, IMO. Vr t.jet".....1. 1 esia, 4'" a.ot i east-itwaled per-iproperty, I 442,,: (Vatter tetmeo ir NO TICE OF eXt.rolo..7 1 NONPgsattatiesittILITY 4 lorlx 1 COY eif Gr da ana Hills, of Los Angeles, Slabs of Califtime 'hereby ewes notice that be 4.

'tint be resnonsible after th is itel 6.960,7 0 i Int oblivotions, Inns nr debts lit- 1 MIA ass gat mu. curved by any person other thanis thlimilvadiono 044 hiself, Lott. by United besaurs syndicate Inge 9 11. LINLFY. 3' AIR ti.faaar rwel June a Pub.

vein b. June 9. 10, II, IMO. 1'11' I i i a 1 '-i 'l.

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