anaheim-gazette 1935-07-25
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Anaheim, Calif., July 25, 1935
WANT ADS
DATE: Five cents the line (count five words to the line) for each assertion. Phone 2414 for wants that bring results.
PAINTING & PAPERHANGING
Paintings and paper hanging. J. E. Saylor, 131 W. Chartres, Phone 2761. tfc42
FOR SALE
For Sale: Wire-haired Fox Terriers. Litter of 5, 4 males, 1 female, best of breeding, tracing 4 times to World's Champion Sire in 6 generations. And once to the Champion of America. No other wire in California can show such breeding. If you want the best, don't delay. 129 Melrose St., Anaheim, California. 1tp43
FOR SALE—Red male Daschund pup. Price reasonable. 519 East Chartres. 3t42
FOR SALE: Fordson Tractor, good condition. Oliver double-disc. Inquire at Valencia Machine Shop, corner Anaheim Road and Placentia Ave. 3tp43
FOR SALE—Filet Crochet Pillow Tops. Aniral squares for bedspread. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Mary V. Brown, 322 W Broadway. tfc35
FOR SALE — 5-room modern house. Restricted Residential District. Cash bid for equity. 317 So. Ohio. 3tc42
FOR RENT
For Rent—Furnished room for elderly man, light-housekeeping. 311 N. Emily St., Anaheim. tfc41
FOR RENT—5-room house, call Anaheim 3081 or 4684. 3t42
PROPOSED SCHOOL BUDGET
School Year Ending June 30, 1936
ANAHEIM UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the governing board of the school district at the schoolhouse on August 5, 1935, at 7:30 o'clock p.m. at which time and place any taxpayer in the district may appear and object to this proposed budget or any item thereof.
PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Administration $ 8,500.00
Instruction
Salaries $87,000.00
Supplies & Other Expense ... 10,000.00 97,000.00
Library 3,600.00
Operation of Plant 26,000.00
Maintenance of Plant 5,500.00
Auxiliary Agencies 9,850.00
Undistributed Reserve 15,000.00
FOR RENT—Rooms, Apts, $2.50 wk. 240 E. Center St. tf41
WANTED—Work of any kind—anywhere in county. Prefer orchard care or what have you? E. O. Lane, phone 4809 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. 3tp42
PIANOS FOR SALE
100 PIANOS to choose from:
Knabe, Beechstein, Steinway, Chickering, Kimball, etc., new and used, $35 and up. DANZ, Anaheim. tfc42
$295 BUYS beautiful repossessed baby grand. No payment needed, you just pay out contract. Wonderful bargain. Fine mahogany case. Danz Piano Co., Anaheim. Or will rent cheap. tf43
$10 FREE! Send name of friend who wants piano and get $10 Free when we sell. DANZ, Anaheim. tfc42
HELP WANTED
WANTED—100 men and women to try our 25c lunch week days and 35c dinner Sundays. AL'S CAFE, E. Center. tfc42
SEE Tappen Divided Top Gas Range at Danz. tf43
WILL TRADE electric refrigerator for your old piano. Danz, Anaheim. tf43
WILL TRADE beautiful brand new kitchen range for good used piano. Ask for Mr. Schmidt. Danz Piano Co., 112 East Center St., Anaheim. tf43
WILL TRADE brand new beautiful washing machine, best made, for good piano. Danz Anaheim. tf43
WANTED—Anaheim building lot; must be reasonable. Give loca-
PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Administration ... $ 3,500.00
Instruction
Salaries ... $87,000.00
Supplies & Other Expense ... 10,000.00 97,000.00
Library ... 3,600.00
Operation of Plant ... 26,000.00
Maintenance of Plant ... 5,500.00
Auxiliary Agencies ... 9,850.00
Undistributed Reserve ... 15,000.00
Special Expense Charges ... 1,100.00
Capital Outlays ... 77,150.00
TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES ... $243,700.00
Outstanding Obligations, July 1, 1935
Reserve for Disbursements Prior to Receipts after June 30, 1936
TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS ... $243,700.00
ESTIMATED INCOME
Cash Balance, July 1, 1935 ... $29,204.04
State Apportionments ... 72,272.00
Miscellaneous Receipts
TOTAL INCOME OTHER THAN CURRENT DISTRICT TAX ... $101,476.04
AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY DISTRICT TAX ... 142,223.96
TOTAL INCOME REQUIREMENTS ... $243,700.00
PROPOSED SCHOOL BUDGET
School Year Ending June 30, 1936
ANAHEIM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the governing board of the school district at the schoolhouse on August 6, 1935 at 7:30 o'clock p.m., at which time and place any taxpayer in the district may appear and object to this proposed budget or any item thereof.
PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Administration ... $ 6,120.00
Instruction
Salaries ... $98,305.00
Supplies & Other Expense ... 3,775.00 102,030.00
Library ... 2,700.00
Operation of Plant ... 15,735.00
Maintenance of Plant ... 3,285.00
Auxiliary Agencies ... 3,725.00
Undistributed Reserve ...
Special Expense Charges ...
Capital Outlays ... 11,770.00
TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES ... $145,415.00
Outstanding Obligations, July 1, 1935
Reserve for Disbursements Prior to Receipts after June 30, 1936
TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS ... $163,440.00
ESTIMATED INCOME
Cash Balance, July 1, 1935 ... $19,726.29
State Apportionments ... 79,371.55
Miscellaneous Receipts
TOTAL INCOME OTHER THAN CURRENT DISTRICT TAX ... $99,097.84
AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY DISTRICT TAX ... 64,342.16
LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 346
AN ORDINANCE CREATING AN AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT ALONG THE FRONTAGE OF MANCHESTER AVENUE; RESTRICTING THE USES OF LAND, PROVIDING FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS, FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF CERTAIN REGULATIONS, PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR ITS VIOLATION AND STATING THE CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH NECESSITATE ITS BEING MADE IMMEDIATELY EFFECTIVE.
The Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange does ordain as follows:
PURPOSE AND TERRITORY ZONED.
SECTION 1. For the public interest, health, comfort, convenience, preservation of the public peace, safety, morals, order and public welfare, a temporary districting plan is hereby established for a portion of the unincorporated territory of Orange County, more particularly described as follows:
All lands abutting upon or within one hundred (100) feet on each side of the right-of-way of Manchester Avenue from the Westerly boundary of the County of Orange to the Westerly boundary of the City of Anaheim and from the Southerly boundary of the City of Anaheim to the intersection of said Manchester Avenue with that certain State Highway, known and designated as U.S. Highway Number 101, at Miraflores Station.
USE REGULATIONS.
SECTION 2. Until such time as a more comprehensive districting plan may be prepared and become effective, the following regulations shall be in force in said district, as more particularly described above.
Except as hereinafter provided.
Outstanding Obligations, July 1, 1935
Reserve for Disbursements Prior to Receipts after June 30, 1936 18,025.00
TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $163,440.00
ESTIMATED INCOME
Cash Balance, July 1, 1935 $19,726.29
State Apportionments 79,371.55
Miscellaneous Receipts
TOTAL INCOME OTHER THAN CURRENT DISTRICT TAX $99,097.84
AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY DISTRICT TAX 64,342.16
TOTAL INCOME REQUIREMENTS $163,440.00
PROPOSED SCHOOL BUDGET
School Year Ending June 30, 1936
KATELLA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the governing board of the school district at the schoolhouse on August 6, 1935 at 1:00 o'clock p.m., at which time and place any taxpayer in the district may appear and object to this proposed budget or any item thereof.
PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
1. Administration $
2. Instruction Salaries $ 8,000.00
Supplies & Other Expense 8,000.00
3. Library 175.00
4. Operation of Plant 2,750.00
5. Maintenance of Plant 850.00
6. Auxiliary Agencies 1,275.00
7. Undistributed Reserve
8. Special Expense Charges
9. Capital Outlays 1,000.00
TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES $14,050.00
Outstanding Obligations, July 1, 1935
Reserve for Disbursements Prior to Receipts after June 30, 1936
TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $14,050.00
ESTIMATED INCOME
Cash Balance, July 1, 1935 $749.76
State Apportionments 7,090.60
Miscellaneous Receipts
TOTAL INCOME OTHER THAN CURRENT DISTRICT TAX $7,840.36
AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY DISTRICT TAX 6,200.64
TOTAL INCOME REQUIREMENTS $14,050.00
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
LEGAL NOTICE
or farms operated publicly or privately for the disposal of garbage, sewage, rubbish or offal.
2. Oil drilling and such storage facilities as are necessary to handle the production from each well; mining, quarrying and other earth-extracting industries.
3. One and two family dwellings, bungalow courts and apartments, including home occupations and offices and studios maintained within dwellings.
4. Golf, swimming, tennis, polo and country clubs, athletic fields parks, playgrounds and recreation buildings of a public or quasi-public character, but not including race tracks, boxing or athletics arenas or any recreation amusement enterprises operated on commercial basis.
5. Churches, schools, colleges hospitals, sanitariums and clinics.
6. Accessory buildings anuses, including temporary stand for the sale of products grown or produced on the premises.
SPECIAL PERMITS FOR BUSINESS
SECTION 3. The Board of Supervisors may upon the recommendation of the County Planning Commission in each instance, authorize the issuance of a special permit within the above described territory for the use of any property for commercial purposes, provided, however, that no such special permit shall be issued for any of the following purposes:
1. Automobile wrecking establishments or yards.
2. Junk yards and junk warehouses.
3. Automobile service stations providing gasoline storage above ground.
4. Commercial dairies, goat hog, and commercial stock-feeding ranches or farms operated publicly or privately for usosposal of garbage, sewage, rubbish or offal.
PERMITS
SECTION 4. Before commencing any work pertaining to the erection, construction, reconstruction of farms operated publicly or privately for the disposal of garbage, sewage, rubbish or offal.
OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE COUNTY
Santa Ana, California
July 16, 1935
The Board met in regular session. Present Supervisors John C. Mitchell, Chairman; LeRoy E. Lyon; Willard Smith; N. E. West and the Clerk. Absent Supervisor Wm. C. Jerome.
Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
Demands on the County of Orange were allowed as read.
Notice of Change Old Age Security was granted Delia Garriagan, Emma Wirz, Martin Stapp, Mary Verney, Riley Aaron, James Woodruff, Jacob Heslet, John Wilcinson, Wm. Melville, Martha Melville, Walter Varnum, Delia Garriagan, Maria Castillo.
Change Blind Aid was granted Samuel Swenson.
Agreement Old Age Security Act Transfer was granted Mary Whiteman and Albion Harper.
Blind Aid was granted Graville Perguson.
Renewal Old Age Security was granted Robert Crawford, Frederick Mooney, Chas. Quintana, Wm. Health, George Everett, James Woodruff.
Renewal Blind Aid was granted
LEGAL NOTICE
In shall be cumulative and not exclusive.
SECTION 6. In view of the fact that the County Planning Commission is engaged in surveys and studies of the above described district preparatory to the submission of a comprehensive districting plan therefor and inasmuch as the establishment of injurious and objectionable uses of property within said district prior to the enactment of a comprehensive districting plan would unnecessarily disturb the peace and security of farms operated publicly or privately for the disposal of garbage, sewage, rubbish or offal.
STATE FAIR SHOW WORLD
SACRAMENTO, July 23
there a span of draft horses California that can pull a world's championship into state?
The answer will be given during the ten day California Fair opening in Sacramento just 31, when scores of teams hitched from farm wagon city drays, will take part in first pulling contest to be held the fair in over fifty years.
The contest will also mark of war between the horsemen.
Mary Ward.
Old Age Security was granted Thomas Cruz, Willis McCooy Lydia Waltz and Francis Waite.
Leave of absence was granted Logan Jackson Sheriff from State for 30 days common July 20th, 1935.
Purchasing Agent was authorized to purchase an auto for Sheriff's office.
Agricultural Pest Controlenses were granted on remission of the Agricultural Commissioner.
Cancellation of Assessments were ordered made.
Exemption on real property Issaac A. Larimer was granted.
Clerk was directed to reconvene Mortgages to the County of Orange.
Resolution for sale of pre-near Arch Beach was registered and adopted.
Resolution confirming real property near Arch Beach Aliso Land Co., Ltd., was passed adopted.
Cancellation of assessments were ordered made.
It was ordered to notify
BEAUTIFUL BRAND ORANGE FOR GOOD USE FOR Mr. Schmidt, Co., 112 East Center tf43
BRAND NEW BEAUTIQUE MACHINE, BEST MADE, NO. Danz Anaheim, tf43
HAIMM building lot; reasonable. Give location, Gazette. 3tc43
AL NOTICE
ANCE NO. 346
CE CREATING AN NURAL DISTRICT THE FRONTAGE OF EAR AVENUE; RE- THE USES OF PROVIDING FOR IS-F PERMITS, FOR DECEMBER OF CERULEMENT, PRE-PENALTIES FOR INVOLTION AND STATEMENT OF CIRCUMSTANCES RECESSITATE ITS DE IMMEDIATELY
OF Supervisors of the Orange does ordain as AND TERRITORY
For the public in comfort, convention of the public morals, order and, a temporary dismis hereby established of the unincorporated Orange County, more described as follows: abutting upon or bounded (100) feet of the right-of-Manchester Avenue Westerly boundary county of Orange to any boundary of theheim and from the boundary of theheim to the inter-said Manchester with that certain way, known and was U. S. Highway 901, at Miraflores LATIONS.
Until such time comprehensive district be prepared and behave, the following shall be in force in as more particularly live, hereinafter provided, thereinafter provided,
2. Junk yards and junk warehouses.
3. Automobile service stations providing gasoline storage above ground.
4. Commercial dairies, goat hog, and commercial stock-feeding ranches or farms operated publicly or privately for usposal of garbage, sewage, rubbish o. offal.
PERMITS
SECTION 4. Before commencing any work pertaining to the erection, construction, reconstruction, moving, conversion, alteration or addition to any building o. structure within the territory covered by this Ordinance as described herein, a permit for each separate structure shall be secured from the County Building Inspector by the owner or his agent and it shall be unlawful to commence any work upon any building or structure unless said permit shall have been obtained.
ENFORCEMENT, LEGAL PROCEDURE, PENALTIES
SECTION 5. Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $500,000 or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Such person, firm or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day during any portion of which any violation of this Ordinance is committed, continued or permitted by such person, firm or corporation, and shall be punishable as herein provided.
The failure of any owner to remove any building or structure erected in violation of the terms of this Ordinance after personal service upon him of a written demand of the District Attorney of the County of Orange to remove the same shall be deemed a violation of this Ordinance and a distinct and separate violation of the terms of this Ordinance shall be deemed to have been committed by said owner for each day during any portion of which he shall fail to remove said building or structure after the service of said demand.
Any building or structure set up, erected, built or maintained contrary to the provisions of this Ordinance shall be and the same is hereby declared to be a public nuisance and the District Attorney of the County of Orange shall, upon being notified or informed by the Board of Supervisors of Orange County of the setting up, erection, building or maintenance of said building or structure hereinailed to be a public nuisance.
SECTION 6. In view of the fact that the County Planning Commission is engaged in surveys and studies of the above described district preparatory to the submission of a comprehensive districting plan therefor and inasmuch as the establishment of injurious and objectionable uses of property within said district prior to the enactment of a comprehensive districting plan would unnecessarily disturb the peace and comfort of residents of said district, increase hazards on highways, destroy property values and investments and otherwise adversely affect the general welfare, it is deemed that emergency conditions exist which justify the immediate enactment and enforcement of this Ordinance. This Ordinance shall therefore take effect and be in full force and effect immediately following its passage and the Clerk of this Board is directed to cause this Ordinance to be published in Analeim Gazette a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Orange, State of California, for at least one week prior to fifteen days after its passage, together with the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against the same.
JOHN C. MITCHELL,
Chaimran of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California.
ATTEST:
J. M. BACKS,
County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF ORANGE.
I. J. M. BACKS, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County held on the 23rd day of July, 1935, at which meeting were present Supervisors John C. Mitchell, Chairman, Wm. C. Jerome, LeRoy E. Lyon, Willard Smith, N. E. West and the Clerk.
The foregoing Ordinance consisting of 6 sections was considered section by section and each section separately considered, and the said Ordinance was thereupon passed and adopted as a whole by the following vote, to-wit:
AYES: SUPERVISORS N. E. West, Willard Smith, LeRoy E. Lyon, John C. Mitchell and Wm. C. Jerome.
NOES: SUPERVISORS None.
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Until such time comprehensive district be prepared and believe the following shall be in force in as more particularly hereinafter provided, or structure shall be constructed or structuror shall any land, premises be used for or in any manner for the following purpose: buildings erected established prior to this Ordinance shall be thereby; including all types and horticulture customarily incidental not including com- ies, goat, hog, and stock-feeding ranches
Any building or structure set up, erected, built or maintained contrary to the provisions of this Ordinance shall be and the same is hereby declared to be a public nuisance and the District Attorney of the County of Orange shall, upon being notified or informed by the Board of Supervisors of Orange County of the setting up, erection, building or maintenance of said building or structure herein declared to be a public nuisance, immediately commence such action or actions, proceeding or proceedings for the abatement and removal and enjoinment thereof in the manner provided by law and shall take such other steps and shall apply to any court having jurisdiction for such other relief as will abate and remove such building or structure and restrain and enjoy any person, firm or corporation from setting up, erecting, building or maintaining any such building or structure.
The remedies provided for here-
AYES: SUPERVISORS N. E. West, Willard Smith, LeRoy E. Lyon, John C. Mitchell and Wm. C. Jerome.
NOES: SUPERVISORS None.
ABSENT: SUPERVISORS None.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange, State of California, this 23rd day of July, 1935.
(JEAL)
J. M. BACKS,
County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California.
July 25-Aug. 1, 1935.
STATE FAIR SEEKS TEAMS TO BEAT WORLD'S PULLING CHAMPS
CRAMENTO, July 23. Is a span of draft horses in California that can pull a new year's championship into the race.
The answer will be given during the ten day California State Opening in Sacramento August 1, when scores of teams, united from farm wagons and drays, will take part in the pulling contest to be held at air in over fifty years.
The contest will also mark a war between the horse and automobile, for the pulling machine, a scientific instrument called a dynamometer, is mounted on a sturdily built chassis, built in the shops of the Iowa Experiment Station at Ames.
Two Belgian horses on an Ohio farm now hold the world's heavyweight record with a tractive pull of 3850 pounds, sufficient to draw seven 14-inch plows turning a six-inch layer of soil. A pair of Michigan farm Percherons holds the lightweight record, with a tractive pull of 3150 pounds.
Prizes of over $500 have been offered by the State fair board to be divided equally between the heavyweight and lightweight classes. Winners in each class will be awarded $100 each.
The pulling contest, long a feature of the larger middle-west state fairs, will be held on the infield of the race track during the afternoon racing programs. It will be conducted under the strict rules of the Horse and Mule Association of America.
Man Is Fined $100 For Reckless Driving
Reginald Solis, 24, driver of the automobile which turned over on June 15, near Buena Park, killing Pete Salgado, 26, Mexican, was fined $100 in the Anaheim justice court Monday afternoon, on a reckless driving charge.
A charge of manslaughter, filed against Solis soon after Salgado died in the Orange county hospital on June 21, was dismissed and the reckless driving charge substituted.
The state has awarded the contract on the unit of the Manchester Highway extending from Buena Park to Lincoln Avenue in Anaheim to C. O. Sparks.
It is intimated that the work will be completed before the date September 13 as originally believed.
"Enough money was saved on the Buena Park-Lincoln strip to finance the other strip," State Engineer S. V. Cortelyou said when announcing the award.
With a saving of $45,000, the 1.4 miles south of Anaheim can be paved for $42,932.72, the amount of the contract." It was awarded C. O. Sparks, contractor on the Buena Park-Lincoln strip as well.
There still remains the stretch of road within Anaheim city limits, for which the city's share of the gasoline tax last year has been allotted. When the contract is awarded for this stretch the road will be complete from Mira Floren to Los Angeles and the northern beaches, providing a straight diagonal to those points.
The new strip of road will be the same 20 foot pavement with 10 feet of oiled shoulder on each side that has been put in the entire length of Manchester, with the exception of a 30 foot pavement through Norwalk. Cortelyou claims traffic already warrants a wider road but that it cannot be financed in connection with the present project and must come later.
Reginald Solis, 24, driver of the automobile which turned over on June 15, near Buena Park, killing Pete Salgado, 26, Mexican, was fined $100 in the Anaheim justice court Monday afternoon, on a reckless driving charge.
A charge of manslaughter, filed against Solis soon after Salgado died in the Orange county hospital on June 21, was dismissed and the reckless driving charge substituted.
Unable to pay the fine Solis was lodged in the county jail to serve one day for each $2 of the fine.
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ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Phone 3212
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Day or Night—Phone 3209
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H. P. CAMPBELL
Resident Director
251 No. Lemon Street
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Office Phone 3213
Residence 887 So. Los Angeles
Residence Phone 2610
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ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Telephone 4105
DeLuxe Ambulance Service
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418 S. Lemon St.
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
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ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
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