anaheim-gazette 1931-08-27
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Anaheim, Calif., August 27, 1931
Looks at Anaheim
As Place to Live
L. A. Freeman, who for the past four years has operated a paint store at El Monte, has leased the store at 239 West Center street, and Saturday will open for business.
"I have been impressed by the amount of business apparently done in Anaheim, and have been particularly pleased to more and more confirm my first impressions of a clean and wholesome city in which to live," Mr. Freeman stated this week when arranging stock on his shelves preparatory to opening. "Northern Orange county, of which I consider Anaheim the center, certainly is the richest territory I ever have visited. As soon as we complete negotiations for trading our property at El Monte for a residence here, my family will move to Anaheim, where we hope to make our permanent home."
Mr. Freeman has been a practical painter for 14 years, which, plus his four years as owner of a paint store, he feels puts him in a position to offer much practical and helpful advice to persons with paint problems.
Brea Postoffice Is Now Spic and Span
While Anaheim has a $130,000 post-office yet to come over the horizon, the site for it not yet having been selected, Brea has gone right ahead and acquired what virtually amounts to a new mall station. The Brea postoffice has been so thoroughly remodeled and renovated that the postmaster himself hardly recognizes the place.
New equipment has arrived and as soon as it is in place the facilities for handling outgoing and incoming malls will be greatly increased. The lobby is looking spic and span, and the whole place shows that Uncle Sam has spent considerable money to bring about the changes for the better.
Hunting Accidents Are on the Increase
increase of 18 in comparison season of 1929. The table that during the past season were killed and 94 proved fires were non-fatal. Sixteen were accidents inflicted by other were non-fatal.
Nine persons were killed ing deer and 18 were killed ing unknown game and 42 w ed.
Most of these accidents avoided by the elimination ness, Division officials decide hunter should be thoroughly in the handling of firearms tempting to go into the flea
The best way to get rid of surplus is to make fat women able again. The reason fat cat so much wheat and coo as usual is that mother does 'em any more on account of there seems to be an over of everything in the United now, including hot air.
ORDINANCE No.
AN ORDINANCE REGULATION KEEPING, COLLECTION POSAL OR GARBAGE AND WASTE MATERIAL CITY OF ANAHEIM.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF OF ANAHEIM DO ORDAIN LOWS:
SECTION 1: Whenever finance the following terms they shall have the meani tively ascribed to them in to-wit:
The word "garbage" sh ad and include all animal as table refuse from kitchen household waste which h ad prepared for food or sh resulted from the prepare food, all table refuse or o every accumulation of vegetable or other matter tends the preparation, c tion marketing nuckling.
Attention to your clothing saves you money by prolonging wear — and brings you more business by your more prosperous appearance.
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ANAHEIM
Hunting Accidents Are on the Increase
Regardless of safety warnings that have been broadcast from time to time, hunting accidents are on the increase in California, according to figures tabulated by the Division of Fish and Game.
In a table completed by Miss Madeline Monell, of the bureau of education and research, it is revealed that 127 persons were the victims of hunting accidents during the season of 1930. This is an
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The word "garbage" shall include all animal and table refuse from kitchen household waste which is prepared for food or should result from the preparation food, all table refuse or every accumulation of vegetable or other matter tends the preparation, cation, marketing, packing, storage and decay of meats, vegetables and fruits for human consumption dead animals and the cation from restaurant great but not dish water nor water.
The word "rubbish" shall include tree and shrivings, lawn grass, weeds, leaves, chip pasteboard, magazines, rags, rubber, carpets, boots, shoes, hats, straw, boxes and cartons, crated material, and all other combustible rubbish waste material which accumulates in the operation household or business shall not be deemed to manure or waste from any try yard or stable.
"Waste material" shall include broken or broken glass, ashes, shells, bottles, tin canns, and other similar non-combustible materials resulting from the operation of a house shall not include discarded mobile or truck bodies bulky or heavy objects, non-material resulting from manufacturing, building or construction operation.
"Collection." The open gathering together and treating to the point of disgarbage, rubbish and waste rial.
"Disposal." The completion of treating and/or of the accumulations of rubbish and waste material from such treatment.
"City." The incorporation of Anaheim, California through its City Council City Manager.
"City Manager." The appointed and qualified manager of the City of Anaheim his designated represents.
The word "person" shall firms, associations and tions.
"Contractor." The person sons, firm or corporation into contract with the
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Will Fit Rim For
29x4.75-20
30x5.00-20
31x5.60-21
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30x5.25-20
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SALE NOW ON ATH. C. Kier
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—Associate Member—
TIRE WAREHOUSE SYSTEM
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
In comparison with the season of 18 in 1929, the table also shows that during the past season 33 persons were killed and 94 proved fatal and 58 were non-fatal. Sixteen were killed in incidents inflicted by others and 26 were non-fatal.
Nine persons were killed while hunt-deer and 18 were killed while hunt-unknown game and 42 were wounded.
Most of these accidents could be avoided by the elimination of carelessness, Division officials declare. Every matter should be thoroughly instructed the handling of firearms before attempting to go into the field.
The best way to get rid of the farm plus is to make fat women fashionable again. The reason father doesn't so much wheat and corn products usual is that mother doesn't prepare any more on account of the calories.
There seems to be an overproduction everything in the United States just now, including hot air.
ORDINANCE No. 558
BY ORDINANCE REGULATING THE KEEPING, COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OR GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND WASTE MATERIAL IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: Whenever in this ordinance the following terms are used, they shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section, wit:
The word "garbage" shall mean and include all animal and vegetable refuse from kitchens, all household waste which has been prepared for food or shall have resulted from the preparation of food, all table refuse or offal, and every accumulation of animal, vegetable or other matter that attends the preparation, consumption marketing packing canning.
be kept water-tight at all times and thoroughly cleansed daily. All vehicles used in collecting and conveying publish and waste material shall be provided with bodies so constructed as to prevent the loss of any contents thereof upon the streets, alleys or highways of said City.
SECTION 3: No person shall throw, place, scatter or deposit any garbage rubbish or waste material in or upon any public alley, street or highway in the City except as herein expressly authorized, nor throw, place, scatter or deposit any garbage, rubbish or waste material upon or below the surface or any premises in such a manner that the same is or may become a nuisance or endanger the public health.
SECTION 4: Every person occupying or having charge or control of any premises in the City of Anaheim at, in or on which any garbage may or does accumulate or exist, shall place and keep all such garbage upon said premises and in galvanized metal receptacles, each of which shall be water tight and shall have a tight fitting galvanized metal cover and suitable handles on the outside thereof for lifting the receptacle and its contents. Such metal cover shall be kept upon each of said receptacles at all times while any garbage is therein. Not more than one hundred (100) pounds of garbage shall be placed, kept or allowed to accumulate in any one receptacle at one time, and no substance other than garbage shall be placed, kept or allowed to remain in any receptacle in which any garbage is placed, kept or contained.
Such person shall cause all garbage receptacles on said premises to be emptied, and thoroughly washed, cleaned and dried at least once each calendar week, and all garbage to be removed from the said premises and disposed of in some lawful manner at least once each calendar week, except that within the business district of said City such removal and disposal of garbage shall be accomplished at least twice in each calendar week.
SECTION 5: Every persons occupying or having charge or control of any premises in the City of Anaheim shall employees of the City or of any contractor with whom it has made a contract for that purpose.
SECTION 8: Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment in the City Jail of said City for a period of not more than three (3) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
SECTION 9: Ordinance No. 283 passed December 23, 1914, and all other ordinances or parts of ordinances to the extent that the same conflict herewith are to that extent hereby repealed.
SECTION 10: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and cause the same to be published once.
once the following terms are used,
by shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section,
wit:
The word "garbage" shall mean and include all animal and vegetable refuse from kitchens, all household waste which has been prepared for food or shall have resulted from the preparation of food, all table refuse or offal, and every accumulation of animal, vegetable or other matter that attends the preparation, consumption, marketing, packing, canning, storage and decay of meats, fish, fowls, vegetables and fruit intended for human consumption; also dead animals and the accumulation from restaurant grease traps, but not dish water nor waste water.
The word "rubbish" shall mean and include tree and shrubbery trimmings, lawn renovations, grass, weeds, leaves, chips, paper, pasteboard, magazines, books, rage, rubber, carpets, clothing, boots, shoes, hats, straw, packing boxes and cartons, crates, packing material, and all other kinds of combustible rubbish, trash or waste material which ordinarily accumulates in the operation of a household or business. Rubbish shall not be deemed to include manure or waste from any poultry yard or stable.
"Waste material" shall mean and include broken crockery, broken glass, ashes, cinders, shells, bottles, tin cans, metals, and other similar non-combustible waste materials resulting from the operation of a household, but shall not include discarded automobile or truck bodies or other bulky or heavy objects, nor waste material resulting from any manufacturing, building or construction operation.
"Collection." The operation or gathering together and transporting to the point of disposal, of garbage, rubbish and waste material.
"Disposal." The complete operation of treating and/or disposing of the accumulations of garbage, rubbish and waste material and the product or residue arising from such treatment.
"City." The incorporated City of Anaheim, California, acting through its City Council or its City Manager.
"City Manager." The regularly appointed and qualified City Manager of the City of Anaheim or his designated representative.
The word "person" shall include firms, associations and corporations.
"Contractor." The person, persons, firm or corporation entering into a contract with the city for
Such person shall cause all garbage receptacles on said premises to be emptied, and thoroughly washed, cleaned and dried at least once each calendar week, and all garbage to be removed from the said premises and disposed of in some lawful manner at least once each calendar week, except that within the business district of said City such removal and disposal of garbage shall be accomplished at least twice in each calendar week.
SECTION 5: Every persons occupying or having charge or control of any premises in the City of Anaheim shall provide suitable containers or receptacles for the accumulation and collection of rubbish and waste material, each of which containers or receptacles shall weigh not more than one hundred (100) pounds when filled and set out for collection. Separate containers or receptacles shall be provided for rubbish and for waste material, and such classes of waste shall not be mixed nor placed in the same container.
Such person shall cause said containers or receptacles to be emptied and all rubbish and waste material removed from said premises and disposed of in some lawful manner, such removal and disposal to be accomplished at least once each calendar week in the case of rubbish and at least once each calendar month in the case of waste material, except as provided in Section 6 hercof.
SECTION 6: Every person occupying or having charge or control of any premises in the City of Anaheim shall at least once in each calendar month, collect and dispose of all waste material and debris such as discarded automobile bodies and similar heavy or bulky objects, and all other waste not included in the meaning of "waste material" as defined in Section 1 hereof. which may have accumulated on his premises, provided that building or construction waste and debris need be removed only upon completion of construction operations. All such waste and debris in this Section defined shall be removed to such dump grounds as may be provided or designated by the City.
SECTION 7: The City of Anaheim shall provide for the collection and disposal of garbage from all premises within the business district of said City at least twice each calendar week, for the collection and disposal of garbage from all other portions of said City and for the collection and disposal of rubbish from all premises in said City at least once each calendar week, and for the collection and disposal of waste material, as defined in Section 1 hereof from all premises in said City at least once each calendar month. Such provision may be made either by letting a contract for such collection and removal, or otherwise. The City Manager shall have charge and supervision of such collection and removal and shall prescribe and establish routes and days
from such treatment.
"City." The incorporated City of Anaheim, California, acting through its City Council or its City Manager.
"City Manager." The regularly appointed and qualified City Manager of the City of Anaheim or his designated representative.
The word "person" shall include firms, associations and corporations.
"Contractor." The person, persons, firm or corporation entering into a contract with the city for the collection and disposal of rubbish and waste material.
SECTION 2: The City of Anaheim and its duly authorized agents, servants and employees, or any contractor or contractors with whom said City may any time enter into a contract therefor, and the agents, servants and employees of such contractor or contractors, while any such contract shall be in force, shall have the exclusive right to either, collect and remove garbage, rubbish and waste material from all premises, in said City; and it shall be lawful for any person other than those above specified to either, collect or remove any garbage, rubbish or waste material, or to convey to transport any garbage, rubbish or waste material in, along or over any public street, alley or highway in the City of Anaheim, or to take any garage, rubbish or waste material from any receptacle in which the same may be placed for collection or removal, or interfere with or disturb any receptacle, or to remove any such receptacle from any location where the same is placed by the owner thereof; provided, however, that nothing in this section contained shall be deemed to prohibit the occupant of any dwelling house from himself removing any garage or rubbish accumulated on the premises occupied by him as a dwelling house, and disposing of the same in a lawful manner, or to prohibit any person from gathering, collecting and removing from the premises occupied by him any waste material or other objects or debris as provided in Section 6 thereof.
All vehicles used in collecting and conveying garbage in said city shall be provided with metal bodies which shall be collected and disposed of garbage from all other portions of said City and for the collection and disposal of rubbish from all premises in said City at least once each calendar week, and for the collection and disposal of waste material, as defined in Section 1 hereof from all premises in said City at least once each calendar month. Such provision may be made either by letting a contract for such collection and removal, or otherwise. The City Manager shall have charge and supervision of such collection and removal and shall prescribe and establish routes and days for the collection and removal of garbage, rubbish and waste material from the various parts of the City so as to conform to the provisions of this Ordinance, and may change the same from time to time. When such routes or days of collection are established or changed, he shall give notice thereof in such manner as he deems best. Every person desiring to have the City collect and remove garbage, rubbish or waste material from any premises in said City shall place and keep the same in such receptacles as are hereinbefore required, and provided with suitable handles on the outside for lifting the receptacle and its contents. When the collection and removal of such garbage, rubbish or waste material is desired, said receptacles shall be placed along the street curb in front of the premises from which such garbage, rubbish or waste material is to be removed, or along the property line of the alley in the rear or at the side thereof, according as the route so prescribed by the City Manager is along such street, or such alley, on the days prescribed by said City Manager for the collection of garbage, rubbish or waste material, as the case may be, on said route. No person shall place any receptacle for containing garbage, rubbish or waste material in any street, alley or other public highway of the City at any time r place other than as above provided, or allow any receptacle for garbage, rubbish or waste material placed by him in any such street, alley or highway or found standing in any such street, alley or highway in front of or at the side or rear of the premises occupied by him to be or remain therein for more than four hours after such receptacle has been emptied by the agents, servants or
in the Anaheim Gazette, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed, published and circulated in the City of Anaheim, and thirty (30) days from and after its final passage it shall take effect and be in full force.
The foregoing ordinance is approved, signed and attested this 25th day of August, 1931.
L. E. MILLER,
Mayor of the City of Anaheim.
Attest: EDWARD B. MERRITT,
(SEAL)
City Clerk.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF ORANGE,
CITY OF ANAHEIM—ss.
I. Edward B. Merritt, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at a meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the 11th day of August, 1931, and that the same was passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council, held on the 25th day of August, 1931, by the following vote of the members thereof:
AYES: Councilmen Miller, Koesel, Martenet Jr., Lakeman and Sheridan.
NOES: Councilmen: None.
ABSENT AND NOT VOTING: Councilmen: None.
AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim approved and signed said Ordinance on the 25th day of August, 1931.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said City this 25th day of August, 1931.
(SEAL) EDWARD B. MERRITT,
City Clerk of the City of Anaheim.
FEEMAN'S Paint and Wall Paper
89 West Center Street, Anaheim, California
At Freeman's, Saturday, Aug. 29
person visiting and inspecting our complete line of quality paints, wall boards and novelties and pictures, we will give free on Saturday only, one can Peacock enamel paint, and brush. There will be balloons for the children.
person visiting and inspecting our complete line of quality paints, wall
cards and novelties and pictures, we will give free on Saturday only, one can
Peacock enamel paint, and brush. There will be balloons for the children.
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80,484.27
TAXES
RIBUTED IN 1930
TO THE
GOSPERITY
AND
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OF
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OVERLAND
IN ADDITION to this large sum,
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