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Public Notice PM 5340 34155 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SM.E nh.M lltfi r. . In, k A M nt 8UITK M4. fNIT- Kl> CM.IK'HNIA HANK HI. IN! . ;> >>! WII.-:|MHh ni.Vll. in Hi.- I -n\ of HKVK'KI.Y IIILI-S Oilifor- in., VA IN.Sl liANl'K AUKNCY. A ColtlMliATION. <u Trn-tc" unnrr iUH-,1 April 2. I'.I'M by npany ^. k(« July 30. irl anl Dey. lopn H(tn - Jorrorrfy 7i>rnpany. Kntcrpi . _.. . Sovereign Dn-clonment rcwprcl|y*ly aji Truilo conlrd April 13. IW4. ... ..... T-.IHJ7. Pna- 745. and Srvtemhor 1 ]!«.< In Book T 4M17 P;\g~ 341 r, upecllvcly .it (mirlal R. .-nr.1^ o l^KS ANUKI.K8 County. Cal!fornl« Ciyrn to .".run- an intdrht*dn*» In (;H..r .if .I.Jm llalprrln nn Cli.irl.-9 llalp.-rln now nwn^l am h'-l.l hv Vharli-K llalp>Tln nn.l J.*hi ll.ilp.iln by rniitoii of th. of Ihe. ... . conl..| July 3d IMS. UK ln*l nn 2ii«. of Mid OfflrlaJ R will Ki-ll at public auction hurhr-t hid.IP nr.1 Surtax Has Little Effect On Sales in Retail Stores The nation's retailers arc a happy lot these days be- cause they were provrd Christmas sales look good, he Many retailers even look was for a record Christmas. For book that originally titled "How to l>c Brief." .Now it has a new title: "How to Express ceramic nle over the past 24 years He said that tile's transformation "from a one- use, one-look product into a colorful, multi shape sur- facing that can be used vir- City Gets Refund on Sales Tax Capitol N«w« Servic? SACRAMENTO At least one state department has made some progress in sav- ing the taxpayers of the state money, it was reported today, as the Stair Hoard of FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1968 PRESS-HERALD D-l A Letter . . . ... To My Son By Tom Rischc High School Teacher and Youth Worker wrong. They figured that the year to date store exec- the surtax and higher prices utivos report sales gains of Yourself Clearly and Brief- would pinch sales. On the from 1 to 10 per cent, and ly" - A New'jersey firm contrary, sales are up and quite a fow have racked up reported campaign 'button tually anywhere helped spur Equalization announced it is the forecast is for cont.nu- gains as high as 10 to 20 sales were hoom.ng. How- this still-growing interest ' r l ual "-'" lon annollncca " ls per cent. ever, a West Coast company * * says sales sagged because "buttons arc identified with Dear Brute. Why arc there gophers'* ed gains. Latest figures available show a 9 per cent gain for WHAT are the hot items 0 the four weeks ended Oct. One store reports that the the hippie movement and £t*tr* ill th nrumkrunr «f Ih* fnil. II nil n >w held by ..aid i.«te* under iwlil Deed of Tni»t. nd to the fallowing dcm rlbrd ll: In Block -C" nf Tract *o In Ihr City of T -rr«nc*. of California, recorded in 153 r,->([c., 31 I., 12 compared with a year ago Public Notice PH VJ43 13*1 lot II I th t " B-KlnnlnK ,,t l corner of aald Lot 3; thenr *r|v along th* wiuthrrly line Mid lot a instance of .23 On f. thmca northerly nlonit a vhlch parallel will, the w nly line of r>planarle. inn Idc. «.« shown on nl.| map. NOTICE Or MARSHAL'S SALE No. 24 KKXNKTII HA* OK M D '( al , I'lainuff v.« A(iNK8 M. LKW1S """(''By' virtue''of" ,n execution ln.un) ',',?[, | " » S'plemhcr *'.. l!>*» by the Mum- i'hwMt'r'rul 1"' 1 ("'»">t> of L"» Angel**. SlnU a»t- V1 '?'."' SIKKS. who is also ciiirf executive officer and chair- man nf the executive com- mittee of Florida Tile In- dustries of lakeland, said that the value of being sen- Nehru jacket has lost its this is offensive to the more popularity but in its place conservative people." is the Kdwardian look, with * * * tapered vest, wide collars "THE WORLD belongs to «itive to consumer attUudos and broad neckties. Sales of the individualist, and no- is dramatically demonstrat- dark - colored shirts arc where is this more evident ed hy the growth of the tile booming and men's evening than in the marketplace industry since the end of clothes are selling well be- filled with a broad range of World War II. "In less than refunding $110.000 saved in That ' S a q " 0sti °" ' ask m >' se1f whcn l sp(? tht administrative costs in col- ljltl? moumls of llilt vvhich which Periodically dot our Iccting sales and use taxes. yard A TOU Plc of timcs ' 1>ve cvpn sePn a Plant bmmc* The board will make re- inp llp an<i dmvn ' and nlRnin K ollf into "" barl<' found funds of $3.202 to Los An- m >' self clutching a rootless handful of branche" and leaves left by a hungry gopher. geles County and $837 to the city of Torrance. You've watched me work myself into a stew trying for each $100 of revenue P 1P S- or gassing. All my efforts, however, win only returned to the cities and a temporary reprieve, as the mounds of dirt and holr! n.irlh.rlv h..und Int: thi-ncr w*»trrly northrrly noundary I wrMrrly curni-r of th.-nrr »oulh»rly nl rrlv lin.- of ulrt bit ry of upon n lu.lgnieiu rn- of KENNKTII HAS- COE M D nnil nLKNDl.NE RAS COB aa JiidKmenl crrdllorn nnd aenin-l AC.NES M LKWIS an Inric- ment drblor. .Imwlntt a net bnliince nf KM 9i. n. lunlly due or !-nld (lld!:- nnte o( Ihr liwunnre of jld 'aW execution. I ha«r l.-vled upon o Ihe north- all the nahl. title and Intin-t of Mid |..t;'fnld judpment debtor In thr prop- IK Ihr wp->l-lrrty in Ihr ."*ntint> of l.r* Aniteln. to th* point Pint. ,,f California. d.-icrlb*d ~ Tint portion nf Rl.irk A .4 In* Rancho Ln» Pal,, Vcrdr, In the Cliv of RnHnndn Hrach. ID IV c.untv of An».lr«. Plat* nf California. and III. I In CMC N i I3T3 »f thr ni«irM Court. i( Hit] county nn-l tint portion o( Ihr Kj.plan.ldr. vn.alrd hv Ih* Cltr Council of lhr City rt h>- domlo Bcarh. by On) In Tn* nwlirly 525 feet nf thr m*«tcrly I ft f'et of thr mutrrlr I.Vi tr«i of thr wHiti»Tlv nnfc f.-rt of Lot IK of Tnirt No' .",««. »« per twip re.-or.lrd in ItooK :rj Par. V, .,f Mnt" In Ih* offi,-. thr Cou _ ount) Coninionly known aj: ns Kmcr nM Tormnre. Callfor- 18 IIKUKBT niVF.N wl.l*. M »h<>«n nn Ih" Tnrt No lom. rwonlr.l in B.»ik I.'.3 Pag. « g to IT lnclii.lv* if M,,., aoulh 1T M" «.«t. a .ll.l.mcr of 9 f««t from Ih* ».ulh*.i«t cor- n*r it Lot 13 of Tract 1090*. re- cordrd In Bo. k IM P«v« 4< to 47 of Map*, aald point brine din- tan! «n fe-l. north T 47' M" rut frmi the an«lr polnl In th- north- rrly llnr of Lot ] In Block C of aald Tract No 10303. at III- mul northerly corner of that portion of the fcplnnad* yucaled by raid Orttlnon.-.- No 7CT thmcr alon* thr n >rth-i.|.Tl> lln» of that p..rtl»n of 111. Bnp.an alrd by ' lion I In lawful ri nil ti hlehr«t bHdrr. for rwh rtirht till* and In Irrr.i of >i;d judirnirnt drbtor In Ih* ibo\r d-«crltM»n properly, or ft> much thereof rm mij- br- io aatlffy -ild rk*ciillon. ; and cn«t» Torrance. California nird Int Dated .it October 33. . L.E81K R KKAY8. MARSHAL Municipal Court*. t. » Anirrle. founty B. Ft I Fr-d E Arrni Deputy roulh .1<* 12 24' of M M feel lo north*rlf line of < of Mid Tract alone *fld n»rth V U ..f «0 f.rl diola Avf Davit U.- point I jn: f I |n3rtl; I.I Inn' Rl.» thrn I lin O«l Nortf dn B*>cl> Calif. tUTT •I •« AltOi-iwy ir, is** Id n..rll..riy llnr of Ml.) tr>l 2 north H7' 51' I!" w*vt. a >li«- PH— UM 34001 NOTICE OF TNUtTCf* «ALI T.O. No. M-NW . i.,, TfKMDitV. Dr.i KMHKK tan.-- of 7*34 fr.-t to Ihe ..mill- ,..», M M ,m AM. TITLK IN- of Bl--k C! 8f|( As,- r: AXD TRl'ST COM .,, ANV d , v Bpp.,i nlr d Tiiwtrr al mal entertainment. ter to the consumer's 'free usage has increased some How about Milady? spirit'." says James Sikes, 1.200 per cent." he noted Strongly rising sales were president of the Tile Coun- noted for panty hose and cil of America, pants, bell-bottomed trous- In a recent speech to the ers. suits and cocktail dress- nation's tile industry lead- the sales .intl use taxes. cause of an increase in for- 'creative" products that ca- two and a half decades tile f"" nt .!" a t., l ^ ir .!l? are of which causc the lawn to co!l3 P' e undcrfr.it soon make * Iheir appearance in other parts of the ya p d. The cnly suggestion I haven't tried is petting a gopher ?n.ik« and putting it down the hole. It's almost a game, with me determined to havt n lawn and flowers for «how. and the gophers deter* mined that our lawn makes pood food. The tile industry leader added that "more than 400 million square feet of tile in more than 1.000 colors es. Hard goods sales arc up ers at t h e Tile Council's and color combinations. 500 also. Dealers report that 24th annual meeting. Sikes designs and over 100 shapes color television sales are do- said: "Demand is growing and sizes will be used this ing well and side by - side rapidly for products that yrar to implement imagina- refrigerators have caught permit more freedom of ex- the public's fancy. Home pression. whether they br furnishings sales arc pick- toys, foods or building ma- ing up. tcrials." The future shows a rosy The Tile Council presi Area Bank Elects New Treasurer Sometimes, it seems that I spend too much tint* Don B. Huglin has oeen finhtine gophers and weeds and other similar thin?». ide both residential and el <>ct"n< trea>urer and cash- Why is it necessary to spend so much time battling non-residential buildings if.l^Sr."^" 6 .!" Va.',' Py Ba " k ' tllf c!?mrnls - J ust '' J sta y in tn{> s live decors inside and out- About the only good that I can see that gophers -. ... . fonwd by lh<- di-po»ll on from natunl CHUM* Imprrrrpllbl* 4>ITtM how.vrr. .11 oil. _. .. hydrocarbon tubnunc** In or under Iht p«rr«l h*r*ln- above drwrlbtd II th« rifht to due* Mlrt »uh<l»l>r<-« dlr«-llnn«l drlllinf »n-l of »n oil writ .-r wrll, or all of MM r*rrrl. out r^»-r»ln« mirtarr nii." «lT "fl'ihiT ~llilV"«nd Inli-rMl under Mid [> ! uf proMrty illumed In ad Slut* dm-rlbvd * ed In Hid County Lot tl. In Trnrl J7O47. p»r Map ~ * «M. PMf. M in tin- ofnc rrcordxl in Book to U lnrlunl»» i _.... . County Itrcorder of «ald Count any 'junly Ihld <nlr mill b<> -nailr. but 41 r»yvn*nl "f * trranty r>prr« r implirrt rr«trdlne title pa rmm..« lo rwy Tluil P-rtlon I,-, P»l"« V map ftl« I 'n I'-ur N. up r|,r Co Hlal- -I L»t 0308 an dH in o( th Co Ant"l" xrul thai |>.> 1. Block C. Tr«-l N buvn "n map rwr 1W. fat* 34 to S7 HKluil Map*. In the offl>->- of th' rvrorl«r of <!.! tnunly. all In lli« THy nf rt'dondo Bnuli in Ih* r-i«nlv ol !* « An(rlr* Stair nf California vllhln the (oll»«r- ln> boun4an» B.<lnnm< »t lh» *,ulli»««'<'rly c.>rn>r of that rrrlam i«rcrl ..f l.inl d»* -rih»d a> r*rr»l 3 in l)r^.| I., rounlv of I... Allf'.» tri-ordrtl a* Ihwuin^nl IM* nn M«v H. IM?. in Btxtk :4«>7 l'*f" I" < ( Official Rr.- off|.-r of _nai4 of IM» , ...... '.rtrrmnd for Kib- and ».-rilt«n l .h.»r ..||i..f hrri.h .in<l ..f r|n lion •an of th.-Jtbr untlri.iinrd lo .HI «aid i *all»fy •< n.-r on A.it'i.l a. lit" I and of .l.i-n.FT. In hr i in b.Mik MT^B. l>a»« 444 Mid Official Rrcorda Ualt Novrmbrr I I»M TITI.K INHHKANCK AND TRI'ST COMPANT PH U»4 12/4] NOTICI OF HIANINO Of *>«TITION FOR PMOBATC OF WILL No. »W P «j».4 Ul»*- n*»r C(i uf t |ni "Tile's showinc up more president Rowan Henry an- and more on the exteriors nounced today hue for retailers. Merchants dent noted that the progress of private homes and on pa- H'lclin joins the Ingle- do is to strengthen my competitive spirit, and I'm not are waiting for the bridal of this "trend toward more tios and terraces It's being wood-headquartered finan- sure that needs sharpening and baby boom that the in- imaginative products" par- used in living rooms rec cial institution with a hack ' creasing number of mar- allcls the tremendous in- rooms, kitchens, foyers and ground of 17 vears in bank- Yours for fewer 8°Pner>« riages portends. As a mat- crease in the popularity of even bedrooms. ing in California. YOtH DAD ter of fact economists for two of the largest depart- ment store chains predict sales gains of 6 or 6.5 per cent for 1969 ! ... MOST PUBLICLY held! companies are well along now in planning for 1968 annual reports. In fact, many begin thinking about a new one almost the min- ute they issue the previous year's report A recent national survey shows pictures are playing an ever greater role in an-1 nual reports. The most pop-] ular picture subjects, as you might expect, are prod- ucts and top executives. Lonllard Corp. an award winner this year for its shareholders' meeting port as well as its annual report, observes that pho- tography Is "essential to help casual readers obtain a fast impression of the firm and to aid more thorough readers by adding depth to written descriptions of prod ducts and operations." THE TOBACCO firm's Kent. True, and Newport cigarettes and other smok ing products, along with subsidiary pet foods and candies, were featured in full color, as were the chairman and president of the company. I'rotos depict ing research, manufacturing and other operations were black-and-white A check of the nation's largest corporations reveal- ed that most produced their annual reports on smaller- than-normal budgets last year. Bits O' Business Com- ing off the press soon will Births HOftPIT. Mr and Mr. Rotatrl. .3113 Dubla Avt. * toy. Ju.lm Jnfl VA INHt'ltANfK AOKNCV A Ci-ri, .1411 HI Truinr* n-{ A Rhlincr. By lr»ll nVcr*inr, F-Nov. IS ». ». 1MI Th« »r« -..idil. in X a bu.mr l»a.-i(ic foam lli|rli»ay. aii.1 ir.il raid firm u «••• { "fu'ii''aV!V* '< »"'} i"'' at f"Ho •rfi. lea. City of T»rraHc*. Dated N»i 13th IM* WILLIAM <i KHAHr County Clmk "> ' *'l .f Ihr MaiH-rlor Court thr Sialr <>< v'.hfornia l l',.. County of A By M J llrnry D«l>uly HitrhcMk 4 aUwrnan MSIS Hawthorn. BeuMvaral Terranc*. C*li'o'm* Attorneys lor Pumoitar all- THHBI/KS- 1131 W 33Ui HI I.** N..V T VILLAHRKAL - Mr and Mra i llrrltk 3Un» rianl At* . Hr.1. nil.. rt>' Bntrli » b»y Al Markii. Not I ol BI.ACKBl'KN- Mr oil Mr. Ray- la W a34lh Plarr a id Harold Jr . N..V ii OAH'NICA Mr and MM tiilhrrt. 1H34S Koalm Atf, a girt, K«UI« riCTITlOU* NAMI fd d> bu !!(> li r>* at -VII Kio Btwth Call , un.l.l Ilir li>'lillou> n, .,i. nt gl'PKKIHR MAIL LIVBRV 8B«V|f-K anrt that "i,i|>.,«..| ..f th- foll..»irif lu>.> niuii* in full i*»l<liiu-«. i< an foil' K mith. Mil Uri'll Kolondo Bri. h K gin I9«« bffo n and f" api»ar*d II \*H tutor* ire > api Cai.-l . xeculfd I'"- nai rothy "< 8uiuo» rv Public ,,,. „. ,...n»lly HI Hniiih known lo the »ill.in mull . aall b'*"'th» Ann. N.. 13 Bob WANtON - Mr and M IMU R llanard Blvd Gard^nt a boy Rolx-rt Bndlry. Ocl II DALLO* - Mr in.) Mr> llrnry 3671 Cvnon St.. a (Irl. Tina Marl. (VI n WILLIAM* - Mr ind Mr> Kd- wvd K . 71* Pin* Drlv* a «lr Drhornh J*an. O.I IS WAHNIH Mr and Mra Jrrry 231 W IWMIi 81 . a boy. Mark Allrn. Oct |V WILSON -~ Mr and Mri John M 32JII Ladr»nc Aye . a boy Jon Rotaart. Ocl IS OfAN Mr and Mr* Olrnn 1415 W 33ftth 81 . a r*'V Thomai Ol.nn Ocl VILNEPI - Mr and Mra Mark R 1(29 W 360lh 81 . Harbor City, a (irl. Erin Baqu*l. Ocl I* MAINLINE Mr and Mr. Ro- bert K I24:i W alJth 8< , l bey. Hohrrt Crai( Oct 17 BUCK Mi and Mra Nail R 19*. W 218th 8t a boy. Nn Daiid O.l III CUMRINQTON - Mr and Mm Gary D 33U7 Rlplr> I.anr Re dondo Brae I, a (irl. Nlkk Lynna. Oct II FHH Mr and Mr. Stnvon R ll« Tniro Ax> lnslr*ood. i b-y. Slrirn R Jr . Oct 1* Buy Hoiids where you work. He does. He's working in Vietnam for freedom. And he's supporting freedom with his dollars, too. Every month he invests in U. S. Savings Bonds . . . saving up for a college education or a home, perhaps. There's a good way to show him you're on his side. Buy Savings Bonds where you bank or join the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. You'll walk a bit taller. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds pay fm Ikit a<»irtiiiniaiit, ft to rrnmtii m »nMfe D*fvtwt*»t *»4 Ttu 1<T«r|maj I

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Page 1: Surtax Has Little Effect On Sales in Retail Stores To My Son€¦ · Public Notice PM 5340 34155 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SM.E nh.M lltfi r. . In, k A M nt 8UITK M4. fNIT- Kl> CM.IK'HNIA

Public Notice

PM 534034155

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SM.Enh.M lltfi

r. . In, k A M nt 8UITK M4. fNIT- Kl> CM.IK'HNIA HANK HI. IN! . ;> >>! WII.-:|MHh ni.Vll. in Hi.- I -n\ of HKVK'KI.Y IIILI-S Oilifor- in., VA IN.Sl liANl'K AUKNCY. A ColtlMliATION. <u Trn-tc" unnrr

iUH-,1 April 2.I'.I'Mby

npany ^. k(«

July 30.

irl

anlDey. lopn

H(tn -Jorrorrfy

7i>rnpany.Kntcrpi . _.. .

Sovereign Dn-clonment rcwprcl|y*ly aji Truilo conlrd April 13. IW4. ... .....T-.IHJ7. Pna- 745. and Srvtemhor 1 ]!«.< In Book T 4M17 P;\g~ 341 r, upecllvcly .it (mirlal R. .-nr.1^ ol^KS ANUKI.K8 County. Cal!fornl« Ciyrn to .".run- an intdrht*dn*» In (;H..r .if .I.Jm llalprrln nn Cli.irl.-9 llalp.-rln now nwn^l am h'-l.l hv Vharli-K llalp>Tln nn.l J.*hi ll.ilp.iln by rniitoii of th.ofIhe. ... .conl..| July 3d IMS. UK ln*lnn 2ii«. of Mid OfflrlaJ Rwill Ki-ll at public auctionhurhr-t hid.IP

nr.1

Surtax Has Little Effect On Sales in Retail Stores

The nation's retailers arc a happy lot these days be­ cause they were provrd

Christmas sales look good, he Many retailers even look was for a record Christmas. For

book that originally titled "How to l>c

Brief." .Now it has a new title: "How to Express

ceramic nle over the past 24 years He said that tile's transformation "from a one- use, one-look product into a colorful, multi shape sur­ facing that can be used vir-

City Gets Refund on Sales Tax

Capitol N«w« Servic?

SACRAMENTO At least one state department has made some progress in sav­ ing the taxpayers of the state money, it was reported today, as the Stair Hoard of

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1968 PRESS-HERALD D-l

A Letter . . . ... To My Son

By Tom RischcHigh School Teacher and Youth Worker

wrong. They figured that the year to date store exec-the surtax and higher prices utivos report sales gains of Yourself Clearly and Brief- would pinch sales. On the from 1 to 10 per cent, and ly" - A New'jersey firmcontrary, sales are up and quite a fow have racked up reported campaign 'button tually anywhere helped spur Equalization announced it is the forecast is for cont.nu- gains as high as 10 to 20 sales were hoom.ng. How- this still-growing interest ' r l ual "-'" lon annollncca " ls

per cent. ever, a West Coast company * * says sales sagged because"buttons arc identified with

Dear Brute.

Why arc there gophers'*

ed gains.Latest figures available

show a 9 per cent gain for WHAT are the hot items 0the four weeks ended Oct. One store reports that the the hippie movement and

£t*tr* ill th

nrumkrunr

«f Ih* fnil. II

nil n >w held by ..aid i.«te* under iwlil Deed of Tni»t.

nd to the fallowing dcm rlbrdll:In Block -C" nf Tract *o In Ihr City of T -rr«nc*.

of California, recorded in 153 r,->([c., 31 I.,

12 compared with a year ago

Public Notice

PH VJ4313*1

lotII I

th t "

B-KlnnlnK ,,t l corner of aald Lot 3; thenr *r|v along th* wiuthrrly line Mid lot a instance of .23 On f. thmca northerly nlonit a vhlch l« parallel will, the w nly line of r>planarle. inn

Idc. «.« shown on nl.| map.

NOTICE Or MARSHAL'S SALENo. 24 2«

KKXNKTII HA* OK M D '( al , I'lainuff v.« A(iNK8 M. LKW1S

"""(''By' virtue''of" ,n execution ln.un) ',',?[, | " » S'plemhcr *'.. l!>*» by the Mum-

i'hwMt'r'rul 1"' 1 ("'»">t> of L"» Angel**. SlnU a»t- V 1 '?'."'

SIKKS. who is also ciiirf executive officer and chair­ man nf the executive com­ mittee of Florida Tile In­ dustries of lakeland, said that the value of being sen-

Nehru jacket has lost its this is offensive to the morepopularity but in its place conservative people."is the Kdwardian look, with * * *tapered vest, wide collars "THE WORLD belongs to «itive to consumer attUudosand broad neckties. Sales of the individualist, and no- is dramatically demonstrat-dark - colored shirts arc where is this more evident ed hy the growth of the tilebooming and men's evening than in the marketplace industry since the end ofclothes are selling well be- filled with a broad range of World War II. "In less than

refunding $110.000 saved in That ' S a q"0sti°" ' ask m >'se1f whcn l sp(? tht administrative costs in col- ljltl? moumls of llilt vvhich which Periodically dot our Iccting sales and use taxes. yard A TOU Plc of timcs ' 1>ve cvpn sePn a Plant bmmc*

The board will make re- inp llp an<i dmvn ' and nlRnin K ollf into "" barl<' found funds of $3.202 to Los An- m >'self clutching a rootless handful of branche" and

leaves left by a hungry gopher.geles County and $837 to the city of Torrance. You've watched me work myself into a stew trying

for each $100 of revenue P 1P S- or gassing. All my efforts, however, win only returned to the cities and a temporary reprieve, as the mounds of dirt and holr!

n.irlh.rlv h..und Int: thi-ncr w*»trrly northrrly noundary I wrMrrly curni-r of th.-nrr »oulh»rly nl >« rrlv lin.- of ulrt bit

ry of

upon n lu.lgnieiu rn- of KENNKTII HAS-

COE M D nnil nLKNDl.NE RAS COB aa JiidKmenl crrdllorn nnd aenin-l AC.NES M LKWIS an Inric- ment drblor. .Imwlntt a net bnliince nf KM 9i. n. lunlly due or !-nld (lld!:-

nnte o( Ihr liwunnre ofjld 'aW execution. I ha«r l.-vled upon

o Ihe north- all the nahl. title and Intin-t of Mid |..t;'fnld judpment debtor In thr prop-

IK Ihr wp->l-lrrty in Ihr ."*ntint> of l.r* Aniteln. to th* point Pint. ,,f California. d.-icrlb*d ~

Tint portion nf Rl.irk A .4 In* Rancho Ln» Pal,, Vcrdr, In the Cliv of RnHnndn Hrach. ID IV c.untv of U« An».lr«. Plat* nf California. and III. I In CMC N i I3T3 »f thr ni«irM Court. i( Hit] county nn-l tint portion o( Ihr Kj.plan.ldr. vn.alrd hv Ih* Cltr Council of lhr City rt h>- domlo Bcarh. by On) In

Tn* nwlirly 525 feet nf thr m*«tcrly I ft f'et of thr mutrrlr I.Vi tr«i of thr wHiti»Tlv nnfc f.-rt of Lot IK of Tnirt No' .",««. »« per twip re.-or.lrd in ItooK :rj Par. V, .,f Mnt" In Ih* offi,-.

thr Cou_ount) Coninionly known aj: ns Kmcr nM Tormnre. Callfor-

18 IIKUKBT niVF.N

wl.l*. M »h<>«n nn Ih" Tnrt No lom. rwonlr.l in B.»ik I.'.3 Pag. «

g to IT lnclii.lv* if M,,., aoulh 1T M" «.«t. a .ll.l.mcr of

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mal entertainment. ter to the consumer's 'free usage has increased someHow about Milady? spirit'." says James Sikes, 1.200 per cent." he noted

Strongly rising sales were president of the Tile Coun-noted for panty hose and cil of America,pants, bell-bottomed trous- In a recent speech to theers. suits and cocktail dress- nation's tile industry lead-

the sales .intl use taxes.cause of an increase in for- 'creative" products that ca- two and a half decades tile f""nt.!" at.,l^ir .!l?are of which causc the lawn to co!l3 P'e undcrfr.it soon make

* Iheir appearance in other parts of the ya pd. The cnly suggestion I haven't tried is petting a gopher ?n.ik« and putting it down the hole.

It's almost a game, with me determined to havt n lawn and flowers for «how. and the gophers deter* mined that our lawn makes pood food.

The tile industry leader added that "more than 400 million square feet of tile in more than 1.000 colors

es. Hard goods sales arc up ers at t h e Tile Council's and color combinations. 500 also. Dealers report that 24th annual meeting. Sikes designs and over 100 shapes color television sales are do- said: "Demand is growing and sizes will be used this ing well and side by - side rapidly for products that yrar to implement imagina- refrigerators have caught permit more freedom of ex- the public's fancy. Home pression. whether they br furnishings sales arc pick- toys, foods or building ma- ing up. tcrials."

The future shows a rosy The Tile Council presi

Area Bank Elects New Treasurer Sometimes, it seems that I spend too much tint*

Don B. Huglin has oeen finhtine gophers and weeds and other similar thin?».ide both residential and el <>ct"n< trea>urer and cash- Why is it necessary to spend so much time battling

non-residential buildings if.l^Sr."^"6.!" Va.','Py Ba" k ' tllf c!?mrnls - Just ''J stay in tn{> s

live decors inside and out-

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"Tile's showinc up more president Rowan Henry an- and more on the exteriors nounced today

hue for retailers. Merchants dent noted that the progress of private homes and on pa- H'lclin joins the Ingle- do is to strengthen my competitive spirit, and I'm not are waiting for the bridal of this "trend toward more tios and terraces It's being wood-headquartered finan- sure that needs sharpening and baby boom that the in- imaginative products" par- used in living rooms rec cial institution with a hack 'creasing number of mar- allcls the tremendous in- rooms, kitchens, foyers and ground of 17 vears in bank- Yours for fewer 8°Pner>« riages portends. As a mat- crease in the popularity of even bedrooms. ing in California. YOtH DAD ter of fact economists for two of the largest depart­ ment store chains predict sales gains of 6 or 6.5 per cent for 1969 ! ...

MOST PUBLICLY held! companies are well along now in planning for 1968 annual reports. In fact, many begin thinking about a new one almost the min­ ute they issue the previous year's report

A recent national survey shows pictures are playing an ever greater role in an-1 nual reports. The most pop-] ular picture subjects, as you might expect, are prod­ ucts and top executives.

Lonllard Corp. an award winner this year for its shareholders' meeting port as well as its annual report, observes that pho­ tography Is "essential to help casual readers obtain a fast impression of the firm and to aid more thorough readers by adding depth to written descriptions of prod ducts and operations."

THE TOBACCO firm's Kent. True, and Newport cigarettes and other smok ing products, along with subsidiary pet foods and candies, were featured in full color, as were the chairman and president of the company. I'rotos depict ing research, manufacturing and other operations were black-and-white

A check of the nation's largest corporations reveal­ ed that most produced their annual reports on smaller- than-normal budgets last year.

Bits O' Business Com­ ing off the press soon will

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Buy Hoiids where you work. He does.He's working in Vietnam for freedom. And he's supporting freedom with his dollars, too. Every month he invests in U. S. Savings Bonds . . . saving up for a college education or a home, perhaps. There's a good way to show him you're on his side. Buy Savings Bonds where you bank or join the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. You'll walk a bit taller.

Buy U. S. Savings Bondspay fm Ikit a<»irtiiiniaiit, ft to rrnmtii m »nMfe D*fvtwt*»t *»4 Ttu 1<T«r|maj I