anaheim-gazette 1938-07-28
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Funeral Tomorrow For Hiram L. Holt
Funeral services for Hiram L. Holt, 84, will be conducted tomorrow at 2 o'clock from the Backs, Terry & Campbell chapel with Rev. Frank Van Fleet officiating. Burial will be in Fairhaven cemetery.
Holt died at his home in Whittier Monday. He formerly resided in Orange county. He is survived by his widow, Sarah; one daughter, four sons, one brother and one sister.
LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE OF DOING BUSINESS Under Fictitious Name
The Undersigned do hereby certify that they are conducting an AWNING AND UPHOLSTERING Business at 142 South Los Angeles Street in the city of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California under the fictitious name of S. T. HAMMOND CO., and that said firm is composed of the following persons, whose names and addresses are as follows to-wit: S. T. HAMMOND, 852 North Dickel St., Anaheim, California.
Witness our Hands this the sixth day of July, 1938.
Signed
S. T. HAMMOND
LEATHA W. HAMMOND
State of California,
) ss.
County of Orange.
On this Sixth day of July A.D., 1938, before me Forrest F. Fowler, a Notary Public in and for said county and state, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared S. T. Hammond and Leatha W. Hammond.
Heman Turns In Hitless Effort
Anaheim Gunner Twirls No-Hit, No-Run Victory Over Whittier
Rudy Heman, Anaheim's veteran nightball pitcher who has been hurling more effectively this year than ever before, reached the pinnacle Tuesday night by twirling a no-hit, no-run victory over Whittier: The final score was 11 to 0.
The big gunner from Olive had the Poets helpless throughout. He struck out six men, allowed only three balls to be hit into the outfield and caused seven hitters to pop up to infielders. The only Poet to reach first was Ray Johns who walked after one was out in the ninth. Everyone in the ball park but Umpire Lutz figured the fourth called ball was a strike, which would have retired the batter.
Bob Hosack saved Heman's "hall of fame" game on the first batter. Brass Davis bunted a short fly between Heman and Cornelius which Hosack snagged on a diving catch. Randy Bell ran to the foul line to gather in a Texas leaguer for the only other hard chance of the game.
While Heman was turning back the Poets in order his teammates were pecking away at Burch, climaxing the attack with a five-run onslaught in the eighth innning. Anaheim broke the ice in the first with an unearned run, added two in the fourth on Gunther's home run with Comstock on base, picked up one each in the fifth and sixth and ended with one in the ninth.
Charley Comstock raked out three doubles in five times at bat and Hosack got four hits in six MORE ABOUT City Finances (Continued from Page 1)
er cities and sanitary district terested in the project. WPA tribution under the project presents $145,536 and the sport contribution to be $91,654; heim's share being 27.23 per A state of California grant $40,000 has been pledged as a of the sponsor's contribution.
Park Developed
"La Palma Park developed began under a PWA project December, 1937. WPA contributed an expenditure $65,883 and the sponsor's share be $23,891. At the close of fiscal year approximately 35 percent of the project was completed."
During the fiscal year S. Ana street was completed a WPA project, total aid that WPA amounting to $23,22 while the city spent $37,810.
Farm Bureau Meet Scheduled Aug.
More than 200 leaders on Farm Bureau in regions one two of California are expected gather at Huntington Beach August 13 for a joint conference The two regions comprise the counties of southern Californi and will be presided over by F. Eldridge, Corona.
In cooperation with the Huntington Beach chamber of merce, arrangements have made to use the Memorial hall the beach, and to have a commence starting at 10 o'clock lasting until mid afternoon, a noon day luncheon.
Signed
S. T. HAMMOND
LEATHA W. HAMMOND
State of California,
) ss.
County of Orange.
On this Sixth day of July A.D., 1938, before me Forrest F. Fowler, a Notary Public in and for said county and state, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared S. T. Hammond and Leatha W. Hammond known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
FORREST F. FOWLER,
(Seal) Notary public in and for Said County and State.
My Commission Expires July 17, 1940.
7/14-21-26. 8/4
Eldon W. Stark
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CANDIDATE FOR Justice of the Peace
ANAHEIM TOWNSHIP
Primary August 30, 1938
the Poets in order his teammates were pecking away at Burch, eliminating the attack with a five-run onslaught in the eighth inning, Anaheim broke the ice in the first with an unearned run, added two in the fourth on Gunther's home run with Comstock on base, picked up one each in the fifth and sixth and ended with one in the ninth.
Charley Comstock rapped out three doubles in five times at bat and Hosack got four hits in six attempts.
Tuesday's victory kept the Valencias in second place, the spot into which they moved last Friday night by scoring a win over Irvine, 5 to 1, while San Bernardino was bowing to Huntington Beach.
All four games in the National loop Tuesday evening resulted in shut-out victories. Santa Ana nosed out Brea, 1 to 0, in 12 innings, Huntington Beach beat Orange, 2 to 0, and San Bernardino blanked Irvine, 6 to 0.
Anaheim can virtually cinch second place in the standings tomorrow night by beating San Bernardino. Now one game ahead of the Ponies, a win for the Valencias would move them two games in front. The game will be played at Anaheim.
Tuesday's defeat eliminated Brea from possibility of gaining the play-offs and put Orange in the position of having to win its four remaining games to get in, and then only if Santa Ana and Irvine lose all their tilts.
League standings:
W. L. Pet.
Huntington Beach 19 4 .826
ANAHEIM 15 8 .652
San Bernardino 14 9 .608
Santa Ana 13 10 .565
Irvine 10 18 .435
Orange 9 14 .392
Brea 8 15 .348
Whittier 4 19 .174
TELEPHONE LINE COMPLETED
Last link of the private telephone line connecting the Orange headquarters of the state forestry department with sub-stations at San Juan Capistrano and Trabuco were strung late last week; it was announced by State Forester Joe Scherman.
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MORE ABOUT City Finances
Continued from Page 1)
Sales and sanitary districts initiated in the project. WPA condition under the project reports $145,536 and the sponsors' contribution to be $91,654; Anaheim's share being 27.23 percent. State of California grant of $100 has been pledged as a part of sponsor's contribution.
Park Developed
A Palma Park development under a PWA project inember, 1937. WPA contribution presented an expenditure of $83 and the sponsor's share to $23,891. At the close of the year approximately 35 percents of the project was completed during the fiscal year Santa street was completed under WPA project, total aid through amounting to $23,289.36 the city spent $37,810.72."
Farm Bureau Meet Scheduled Aug. 13
More than 200 leaders of the Farm Bureau in regions one and of California are expected to attend at Huntington Beach on August 13 for a joint conference. Two regions comprise the eight counties of southern California, will be presided over by W. Aldridge, Corona, cooperation with the Hunt-on Beach chamber of commerce, arrangements have been made to use the Memorial hall at beach, and to have a conferencing starting at 10 o'clock and ending until mid afternoon, with on day luncheon.
Colonel Bailey is July 4th Speaker
Lieut. Col. Neill E. Bailey, brother of Mrs. Henry Kuechl of Anaheim, was the feature speaker at the Independence day rally and program held at Say Antonio, Texas, it was learned here this week.
Col. Bailey is connected with the quartermasters corps at Fort Sam Houston.
Reformer: One who diagnoses the disease in the hope that somebody will find a cure.
WANT ADS
OWNER'S SACRIFICE — HE SAYS — "Sell that beautiful full sized corner lot in that SELECTIVE southwest district for $472.50." Nobody barred — except aspirants for office who MAKE PROMISES. Howard O. Williams, 532 West Center Street.
FOR SALE—Drive In Fruit Market. Fine location, nice living quarters, good business, reasonable rent. On major highway. Phone Anaheim 2725.
PAINTING & PAPERHANGING
Painting and paperhanging. J. E. Saylor, 131 W. Chartres, Ph. 2761.
ROOMS FOR RENT
Single room, private entrance, suitable for gentleman. Inquire at 205 So. Claudina St., Phone 4240.
SOCIAL SECURITY and other bookkeeping forms at reasonable prices. The Gazette, 259 East Center Street. Phone 2414.
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SHORTENING 2 lbs.
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Anaheim, Calif., July 28, 1933
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8 1/3¢
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FLOUR 40-oz. pkg. 22¢
COFFEE'S BIG RIVAL
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pkg. 25¢
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BROOMS each 29¢
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EGGS FRESH doz. 33¢
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