anaheim-bulletin 1954-05-11
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Orange Auction Market Report
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Orange auction all markets
100 126 150 176 200 220 252 288
First grade 8.04 7.68 7.69 7.49 7.38 7.08 6.98 6.56
100 126 150 176 200 220 252
Second grade 5.76 6.00 6.31 6.31 6.22 6.23 6.24
Trend: Slightly higher navels
Rail Shares Lead Stocks Lower
NEW YORK (UP) — Railroad shares led stocks lower today in their most severe decline in three weeks.
Union Pacific led he drop with a loss of more than 3 points. Others of the group lost fractions to a point. Colorado & Southern, an exception, held a gain of more than 2 points.
Other sections of the market followed the rails down. Steels registered losses running to more than a point in Bethlehem. Motors slipped back. Special issues receded in many instances. Aircrafts had declines running to more than a point.
Rohm & Hass lost more than 17 points after a 28-point rise yesterday. Losses of a point or more appeared in Addressograph-Multigraph, Coca-Cola, General Electric, National Lead, Lily Tulip Cup, Cornell - Dubilier, Reynolds Metals, Sperry, and Southern Railway.
Council to Consider New Tract Areas
Tentative approval on development of a possible 445 city building lots will come before Anaheim city councilmen today at 8 p.m. during a regular session of city trustees in the city hall it was an
Market Quotations
By William R. Stanta Co.
517 First National Bank Building
Santa Ana Phone KI 2-2329
Bonds & Stocks
Air Reduction 24%
Amer Tel & Tel 169
Anaconda Copper 36
Atchison, T & SF 103%
Caterpillar Tr 49%
Chrysler 60%
Crown Zellerbach 46%
Curtiss Wright 9%
Dixie Cup 52%
DuPont 125%
General Electric 117%—new 29%
General Motors 71%
Goodyear T&R 65
Kennecott Copper 79%
Montgomery Ward 62%
N Y Central 21%
Northrop Aircraft Inc 25%
N American Co 22%
Pacific G&E Common 42
Pacific Ltg Common 24%
Pacific Ltg $4.50 Pfd 103% @ 104
Penney, JC Co 81
Pennsylvania RR 16%
Phillips Petroleum 64%
Helps Dodge 38%
Republic Steel 55
Richfield Oil 56% ex dividend
Robertsbaw-Fulton Co 20
Sears Roebuck 64%
Southern Ry 51% ex dividend
So Cal Ed, Common 42%
So Cal Ed $1.12 Pfd 35%
So Cal Ed $1.08 Pfd 26 @ 26%
So Cal Ed $1.22 Pfd 27% @ 27%
So Cal Ed $1.14 Pfd 38% @ 38%
So Cal Ed $1.02 Pfd 24% @ 25%
So Pacific RR 42%
Standard Oil, Cal 63%
Standard Oil, N J 87%
Texas Co 71%
Transamerica Corp 31%
Union Oil, Cal 46%
Union Pacific RR 117%
U.S Steel 41%
Bank of America 24% Bid
See Lt Nal Bank 52% Bid
Broadway Hale Stores, 10% Bid
Bullock's Common 26% Bid
CLOSING AVERAGES
30 Industrials 319.74 drn 1.58
20 Rails 107.68 @ 1.17
15 Utilities 56.66 un .07
VOLUME 1,770,000
Disneyland Termed Wonder of World
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tourists and residents to visit amusement park each year.
Nearly 500 workers at the lney studio in Burbank are working on the Disneyland project. A town where gossip is a clique occupation, it is amazing the incate project was kept quiet. Three rooms draftsmen bend off their boards, drawing detail plans of the buildings. Nearly everything at the huge park, cluding a huge paddleboard ride boat that will run on a little lake will be built at the studio.
Land Hard to Get
Recently Disney built stair coaches that will grace a style street at Disneyland.
"The land cost $1,000,000 getting that was the toughest job said Disney." "The Stanford search Institute surveyed the asbestos and selected Anaheim as best."
"We found one tract there when people found out what it was for, the price went up. So we found another section. We had to contact 15 owners, as far away Ohio, to buy the land."
There's No Substitute for P Circulation.
Citrus Market
LOS ANGELES (UP)—The local citrus report is prepared by the
Council to Consider New Tract Areas
Tentative approval on development of a possible 445 city building lots will come before Anaheim city councilmen today at 8 p.m. during a regular session of city trustees in the city hall, it was announced today.
Largest of three tracts to come before the group for first approval will be that of Carl M. Buck, Los Angeles subdivider, who is developing 246 building lots on the corner of Romneya Drive and Euclid Ave.
A project containing 174 building lots being developed on the Southeast corner of Houston and Brookhurst avenues by the R. and W. Construction Co. of Temple City will also be discussed by council. A third project with 25 lots to be located on the North West corner of La Palma Ave. and West St. will be studied by council. The land is being developed by Jones Bros., of Beverly Hills.
Tonight's session will also include adoption of city ordinances and resolutions for operations of the city in addition to acceptance of sewer and road construction bids and contracts previously scheduled. The public is invited to the council session.
Court Upholds School's Right to Fire Teacher
LOS ANGELES (UP)—The right to fire a teacher for refusing to answer political questions before a "lawfully constituted body" has been upheld by the District Court of Appeals.
The court's opinion yesterday supported a lower court decision that the Los Angeles Board of Education was within its rights when it discharged Mrs. Jean Wilkinson in November, 1952, prior to passage of the state Dilworth Act.
Meanwhile, the Norwalk city school district Board of Education yesterday filed a petition seeking Superior Court permission to fire sixth grade teacher Solly Rubenstein, of Pico, on similar grounds.
Santa Anan Fined for Smoking in Red
Citrus Market
LOS ANGELES (UP)—The local citrus report as prepared by the Federal-State Market News service:
Grapefruit and oranges about steady; lemons steady, prices unchanged.
Grapefruit: Prices unchanged except per box packed fancy white Arizona 48-80s 2.40-2.75 few $3, 100s 2-2.25; Coachella valley loose orchard run 64s 2.50-3 few fine 3.50 fair low as 2.25; pinks Coachella valley packed fancy 64s few 7.50, 80s 5.50-5.55, one mark low as 4.50.
Oranges: Prices unchanged except per box navels local loose fancy 200s 4-4.25, 220s 3.25-3.50, 252-288s 3-3.25; choice 150s and larger 2.10, 344s 1.75.
Dairy
LOS ANGELES (UP)—Dairy:
Eggs: Wholesale uncandled producer graded for size 40 per cent AA large 39-41, medium 33, small 25; grade A wholesale large 38-38½.
Candled eggs to retailers for distributors' plant, delivered one cent higher, cartons three cents higher; grade AA extra large 49-51, large 45-47, medium 38-40; grade A extra large 45-47, large 40-43, medium 34-36, small 26-28; grade B large 36-38.
Prices to consumers in cartons Grade AA 49-62, medium 4-52; Grade A large 45-55, medium 39-49, small 38-43.
Live poultry:
Broilers 1½-2½ lbs 22-24, fryers all weights 25-27, roasters over 4½ lbs 26-28, fryers caponettes 3½-4½ lbs 27-29 roaster caponettes over 4½ lbs 29-31.
Hens light type all weights 15-17, hens cross 4½ lbs and up 18-20, hens heavy type all weights 24-26; turkeys old hens 28-29, old toms 26-27. Rabits white fryers miscellaneous lots 20-21, commercial 21-23.
Butter: Jobbing prices in cartons. Grade AA 62-66 grade A 62-64; grade B 60-62.
Santa Anan Fined for Smoking in Bed
SANTA ANA (OCNS) — Forty three - year - old Jack Roberts of Santa Ana was arrested yesterday by fire department officials on charges of smoking in bed. Roberts told police he awoke early yesterday, lit a cigarette, got up and dressed and went out to eat. Evidently, he said, he left the cigaret on the mattress. The mattress explode into flame and was put out by firemen who answered the call of the Palace hotel where Roberts lived.
Judge Howard Cameron fined Roberts $25 and placed him on one year's probation with the admonishment that he should not smoke in bed again — it's against the law.
Cap Pistol Bandit Begins Prison Term
LOS ANGELES (UP)—A hard-working cap pistol bandit who sympathizes with the plight of his fellow worker today started a one to 20 year state prison term.
David S. Davis, 30, said he held up 20 loan company and telegraph offices because he "didn't want to stick up working men." He was sentenced yesterday after six cashiers identified him as the man who held them up last December.
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SNEYLAND TERMED
ORDER OF WORLD
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and residents to visit the
ment park each year.
Only 500 workers at the Distudio in Burbank are working the Disneyland project. In
on where gossip is a chief
tion, it is amazing the intriproject was kept quiet. In
rooms dratsmen bend over
boards, drawing detailed
of the buildings. Nearly
hitting at the huge park, iner a huge paddleboard river
that will run on a little lake,
be built at the studio.
Land Hard to Get
ently Disney built stages that will grace a 1910street at Disneyland.
The land cost $1,000,000 and
that was the toughest job," Diisney. "The Stanford ReInstitute surveyed the area
selected Anaheim as best.
Found one tract there but
people found out what it was
price went up. So we found
section. We had to conowners, as far away as
buy the land."
It's No Substitute for Paid
ation.
Births
Santa Ana Community Hospital
CHASSE--Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, 11392 Roy Circle, Santa Ana, boy,
May 5.
CULWELL--Mr. and Mrs. John,
7592 Artesia St., Buena Park, girl,
May 6.
HERRON--Mr. and Mrs. Asa, 13411 Mitchell Ave., Garden Grove, girl,
May 5.
SHAFFER--Mr. and Mrs. Louis,
1101 E. Fifth St., Santa Ana, boy,
May 6.
Presbyterian Hospital
Newport Beach
AKIYAMA--Mr. and Mrs. Joe, 14911 Golden West Ave., Westminster, boy May 5.
HENRY--Mr. and Mrs. Howard,
1015 W. St. Andrews Pl., Santa Ana, boy May 5.
MOSER--Mr. and Mrs. Ralph, 234 E. Del Mar St., Costa Mesa, girl May 5.
ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL, ORANGE CLEARY--Mr. and Mrs. Roderick, 13462 Oak Lane, Santa Ana, girl May 5.
POLLOM--Mr. and Mrs. Lowell, 2030 S. W. Bay View St., Santa Ana, girl May 5.
POIRIER--Mr. and Mrs. William, 554 Dianna Lane, Costa Mesa, girl May 5.
Fullerton ottage Hospital
PATTerson--Mr. and Mrs. Harold, 209 E. Alder St., Brea, boy,
May 3.
Santa Ana Community Hospital
RICHARDS -- Mr. and Mrs. Don,
214 E. 20th St., Santa Ana, boy, May 9.
SNOW -- Mr. and Mrs. Robert,
17802 Newland St., Huntington Beach, boy May 9.
NELSON -- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore, 3691 Whitaker St., Buena Park, girl, May 8.
LYON -- Mr. and Mrs. Tommie,
6071 Homewood St., Buena Park, boy May 9.
LEON -- Mr. and Mrs. Joe, 1082 Flower Ave., Stanton, boy May 10.
Fullerton Cottage Hospital
JACKLEY -- Mr. and Mrs. Alva;
332 Elizabeth Way, Fullerton, boy May 7.
Orange County General Hospital
MEDINA--Mr. and Mrs. Domingo,
14242 Olive St., Westminster, girl, May 8.
GONZALES -- Mr. and Mrs.
Roman, 349½ Santa Fe St., Placentia, girl, May 8.
AGUILAR -- Mr. and Mrs. Arturo,
10942 Oak St., Stanton, boy May 8.
Presbyterian Hospital,
Newport Beach
SULLIVAN--Mr. and Mrs. Joseph,
604 Seeward Rd., Corona del Mar, boy May 9.
MACKEY -- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph,
20352 S. W. Cypress St., Santa Ana, girl, May 10.
GUTTERREZ -- Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 12187 Edinger St., Santa Ana, boy May 9.
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange
STORCH -- Mr. and Mrs. John,
2757 Circle Dr., Newport,
boy, May 7.
MURRAY -- Mr. and Mrs.
112 Molinas St., Santa O
girl, May 9.
ALLERS -- Mr .and Mrs.
409 Fonda St., La Habra
May 9.
GOVREAU -- Mr. and Ms.
7872 8th St., Buena Pe
May 9.
DAVIS -- Mr. and Mrs.
18 Bewley St. Garden Gre
May 8.
SHANNON -- Mr. and Ms.
ard, 510 S. Poplar St., Sagirl, May 8.
GILLIAM -- Mr. and Mrs.
912 N. Nicholas Dr., R
boy, May 9.
LITTERTREL -- Mr. and Mv
vin, 7281 20th St., West
boy, May 8.
GRAUPE -- Mr. and Mrs.
447 Costa Mesa St., Cost
girl, May 9.
OSENBAUGH--Mr. and Mr
ter, 364 S.Olive St., Oran
May 9.
HIGBEE -- Mr. and Mrs.
6123½ Brunhurst St., Loes
les, boy May 9.
STELLRECHT -- Mr. anRobert, 2087 S.Cedar St.
Ana, girl May 10.
NAVARRETTE -- Mr. anGilber, 18511 Esplande
Modena, boy May 10.
Results Are the Proof of
paper Circulation.
IT'S AMERICA
"BEST SELL
IT'S AMERICA
"BEST SELL"
Because it's America
For a long time, people have recognized that Ford is the "Worth More" car. And more and more people have been expressing their preference in a great and growing volume of purchases.
The reason is simple. More and more people have found in Ford everything they want and need. They have found that Ford offers exterior beauty that has set the trend for the industry ... smartly fashioned interiors that are so colorful and in such good taste that just sitting in a Ford is fun.
If you're in the market for any new car, you'll be missing something if you don't come in and value-check a Ford point by point. We'll be glad to show you all the many fine-car features that can be yours at Ford's traditionally low price. And when you Test Drive Ford and find out what a brilliant performer it is... what a sheer delight it is to drive... then you'll really understand why Ford is America's Best Seller and America's Best Buy.
modern engines in the entire industry: a brand new 130-h.p. Y-block V-8 and a new 115-h.p. I-block Six.
As for comfort—Ford is the only car in its field with Ball-Joint Front Suspension. This amazing new principle provides a degree of handling and riding ease that cannot be equalled in any car without it.
Choice, too, is a department where Ford excels. You'll find just exactly the car for you among the 14 body styles and more than 100 body color and upholstery combinations in Ford's three great lines.
And consider these facts, too. Ford is a completely modern car. The advanced fine-car features that make it "Worth More" when you buy it, will also make it "Worth More" to someone else when you sell it.
Why not accept our invitation to Test Drive a '54 Ford. We believe that you've never
if you're in the market for any new car, you'll be missing something if you don't come in and value-check a Ford point by point. We'll be glad to show you all the many fine-car features that can be yours at Ford's traditionally low price. And when you Test Drive Ford and find out what a brilliant performer is...what a sheer delight it is to drive...when you'll really understand why Ford is America's Best Seller and America's Best Buy.
the first place: Ford offers the two most
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ANAHEIM, CALIF.
2757 Circle Dr., Newport Beach, boy, May 7.
MURRAY — Mr. and Mrs. Elmer, 112 Molinas St., Santa Clemente, girl, May 9.
LLERS — Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy, 409 Fonda St., La Habra, boy, May 9.
OVREAU — Mr. and Mrs. Fred, 7872 8th St., Buena Park, boy, May 9.
DAVIS — Mr. and Mrs. Ira, 13752 Bewley St., Garden Grove boy, May 8.
HANNON — Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 510 S. Poplar St., Santa Ana, girl, May 8.
ILLIAM — Mr. and Mrs. James, 912 N. Nicholas Dr., Fullerton boy, May 9.
TITTERREL — Mr. and Mrs. Melvin, 7281 20th St., Westminster boy, May 8.
RAUPE — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, 447 Costa Mesa St., Costa Mesa, girl, May 9.
SENBAUGH—Mr. and Mrs. Walter, 364 S. Olive St., Orange, boy, May 9.
IGBEE — Mr. and Mrs. Charles, 6123½ Brunhurst St., Los Angeles, boy, May 9.
TELLRECHT — Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 2087 S. Cedar St., Santa Ana, girl, May 10.
AVARRETTE — Mr. and Mrs. Gilber, 18511 Esplande St., El Modena, boy, May 10.
Results Are the Proof of News-aper Circulation.
Marriage Licenses
Claude Lavern Short, 24, 13762 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove; Frances Joanne Fudge, 21, Yenice.
Angelo John Peloquin, 21, Woon-socket, R.I.; Anne Maria Wancho, 21, 715 W. 4th St., Santa Ana.
Esteban Camacho Jr., 21; Raquel Helaine Rocha, 21, both 235 Lower Cliff Dr., Laguna Beach.
Leo Barite Bagaw, 49; Sulpicia Hormachuelos Estologa, 31, both 331 N. Coa Blvd., Laguna Beach.
George Wayne Larson, 23, Imperial Beach; Dariene Joyce Swindell, 29, 8732 Hazard Ave., Midway City.
Robert Ernest Proud, 19, 521 W. Florence St., La Habra; Nancy Sue Antle, 6752 Western Ave., Buena Park.
Paul Frederic Woodard, 38, 445 S./dro N.Ave.; Margaret Lorretta Wangrud, 36, 1715 S.Birch St., Santa Ana.
Juan Jose Romero, 20, Georgia Lopez, 18, both Mission St., San Juan Capistrano.
Elmer Emanuel Dishman Jr., 25, Vaughn Maier, 23, both 1608 E.4th St., Santa Ana.
If It's News You'll See It In The Bulletin
At Anaheim Hospital
Saturday-Monday
ARRIVALS—
Clark A. Smith, Garden Grove
Mrs. Lily Smith, Garden Grove
Baltazar Marques, Anaheim
Donald Lee Saviers, Anaheim
Frank Smith, Brea
Mark Royer, Fullerton
DEPARTURES—
Gail Boettcher, Anaheim
Stephen Jenkins, Anaheim
Clark A. Smith, Garden Grove
Mrs. Lily Smith, Garden Grove
Mrs. Alvina Rohne, Anaheim
Baltazar Marquez, Anaheim
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National new car registration
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show Ford in the lead
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*SOURCE: R. L. Polk & Company. Registrations for period
September through March, the latest month for which figures are available.
figures for a seven-month period
show Ford in the lead
by thousands!
*SOURCE: R. L. Polk & Company. Registrations for period
September through March, the latest month for which figures are available.
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