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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-04-08; Notices Proofs (5)NOMINEES FOR PUBLIC OFFICE 2 3 Notice is hereby given that the following persons have been nominated 4 for the offices hereinafter mentioned to be filled at the General Municipal 5 Election to be held in the City of Carlsbad on Tuesday the 8th day of April, 6 1958: 7 NOMINEES FOR THE OFFICE OF CITY COUNCIL (FULL TERM) , VOTE FOR TWO (Z). 8 R. R. ROBINSON Incumbent 9 WM. C. BALDWIN Realtor 10 MATHEW WALLACE JARVTF 11 CARL L. LOUGH Retired 12 JANE C. SONNEMAN Businesswoman 13 MARIETTA WICK Housewife 14 NOMINEES FOR THE OFFICE OF CITY CLERK (FuLL TERM), VOTE15 F*OR ONE (1). ' 16 MAX O. EWALD Incumbent 17 MARGARET E. ADAMS 18 A. STEPHENS LOWRIE 19 JONATHAN H. PRICE 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 NOMINEES FOR THE OFFICE OF CITY TREASURER (FULL, TERM), VOTE F'C'K " WESLEY F. GREEK DATED: February 27, 1958. M. CJ. ETWAUUrCity Clerk of the City of Carlsbad, Carlsbad, California -LEGAL NOTICE ELECTION OFFICEBS AND POLLING PLACES There will be four (4) voting irecincts for the purpose of hold- ng the election, consisting of ei- her regular election precincts jstablished for holding state or ty elections or a consolida^» . of some or all of such pre-incts as follows: Voting Precinct 1, comprisingrtate and county precinc't num- iers 3, 4, 12 and 13. The polling place shall be atit. Michael's Parish HaU, 275)ak Avenue, Carlsbad, Califor-ila. Inspector: Grace B, Carmich-ael.Judge: Violet B. Wiehle Clerk: Anna L. HalbergClerk: Alice May Eymann Voting Precinct 2, comprising itate and' county precinct num->ers 5, 6, 7 and 11. The polling place shall be at5ine Avenue School, Pine Ave-lue and Jefferson Street, Carls->a<* California. pector: Carol A. McLaugh-xin. Judge: Ruth J. JonesClerk: Mary M. Smith Clerk: Grace B. LarsonVoting Precmct 3, comprisingrtate and; county precinct num->ers 1, 2 and 8. The polling place shall be at Carlsbad City Hall Annex, 2960 ?io Pico Drive, Carlsbad, Cali-ornia. Inspector: Leone E. Collinsudge: Mary Pace 3erk: Ida M. Westree "lerk: Bertina E. McCartneyybting Preinct 4, comprising state and county precinct num- bers 9, 10 and 14. The polling place shall be atMagnolia Street School, Magnol- i Avenue and Monroe Street, Carlsbad, California, Inspector: Nelle M. SawyersJudge: Rose L. GlinesClerk: Irene Walters Clerk: Geraldine McPherson The polls will -be opened be tween the hours of 7:00 o'clock A.M. and 7:00 o'clock P.M. M. O. EWALD City Clerk of the City ofCarlsbad, Carlsbad,California.Pub. Feb. 27, 1958 -LEGAL NOTICE- NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS No. 60297 ESTATE OF HARRY C. JUD-SON, also known as HARRY CLIFFORD JUDSON, aka HEN- RY C. JUDSON, aka HENRYCLIFFORD JUDSON, Deceased.Notice is hereby given by A.E. GALLAGHER as the Admin-istrator of the above entitled es-tate, to the creditors of, and allpersons having claims againstthe said decedent, that withinsix months after the first publi-cation of this notice, they either file 'them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and forthe County of San Diego, or pre-sent them with the necessaryvouchers to the said Administra-tor at his place of business, 3322Congress St., San Diego 10, Cal-ifornia. SignedA. E. GALLAGHER, Administrator of T!he Estate of the above named decedentJAMES DON KELLER,,District Attorney and County Counsel. i By DUANE J. CARNES, Deputy Attorneys for said AdministratorPub. Feb. 20, 27. March 6, 13, 1958. Philologians Entertained At O. R. Alexander Home The George Washington,motif prevailed in refreshment trays, flowers, sweets and napery used in serving members and guestsof the Philologians at tea pre- ceding the literary afternoonTues. at the home of Mrs. O. R.Alexander. Mrs. Darrell: Welch,Sr., was the co-hostess. Mrs. Welch presided in the absence of Mrs. J. L. D. Queen. Mrs. Earl Amsler was welcom- ed to the group after an absenceof several years, and Mrs. Ed-gar Lampton was welcomed asa guest. Mrs. Flora Kays Hanson chosea dramatic and compelling novel to review, "Nectar in a Sieve" by Kamala Markandaya. A pic- ture of Indian life as it is lived by the poor of an average vil-lage. The story tells of the fightfor existence in a land where ahandful of rice may at timesswing the balance 'between lifeand idieath. Others attending were Miss Maud Abercrombie, Miss Flor-ence Pierce and Mmes E. H. Verner, Neil Kirkwood, JamesGreenwood, Charles Royer, TedRoberts and Olive Lile. j Page 6 — The Carlsbad Journal Thursday, February 27, 1958CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA -LEGAL NOTICE NOMINEES FOB PUBLIC OFFICE Notice is hereby given that thefollowing persons have been nominated for the offices here-inaftei- mentioned to be filled atthe General Municipal Electionto be held in the City of Carlsbad on Tuesday the 8th day of April, 1958:NOMINEES FOR THE OF-FICE OF CITY COUNCIL(FULL TERM), VOTE FORTWO (2).R. R. ROBINSON,IncumbentWM. C. BALDWIN, Realtor MATHEW WALLACE JAR VIE CARL L. LOUGH, RetiredJANE C. SONNEMAN,Businesswoman MARIETTA WICK,Housewife •NOMINEES FOR THE OF- FICE OF CITY CLERK (FULL TERM), VOTE FOR ONE (1). MAX O. EWALD,IncumbentMARGARET E. ADAMSA. STEPHENS LOWRIE JONATHAN H. PRICENOMINEES FOR THE OF-FICE OF CITY TREASURER(FULL TERM), VOTE FOR ONE (1).WESLEY F. GREEKDATED: February 27, 1958M. O. EWALD, ( City Clerk of the City of Carlsbad, Carlsbad, California.Pub. 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