anaheim-gazette 1939-10-26
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Anaheim, Calif., Oct. 26, 1939
The image contains three black-and-white photographs. The first photo shows a large building with a crowd of people gathered outside it. The second photo depicts a large archway or entrance with a crowd of people standing in front of it. The third photo is another view of the same building or area, showing more people and buildings around it.
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ANAHEIM GAZETTE
The S2R Store
A. E. SCHUMACHER O. H. RENNER
North Orange County's Oldest Department Store
CENTRAL SCHOOL—the pride of early day Anaheim. It was built with the first bond issue ever voted in this city and was located on Chartres street between Emily and Olive on the site of the present George
CENTRAL SCHOOL—the pride of early day Anaheim. It was built with the first bond issue ever voted in this city and was located on Chartres street between Emily and Olive on the site of the present George Washington school.
Among the students shown are many of our prominent citizens.
THE INDEPENDENCE DAY ARCH—erected over the intersection of Center and Los Angeles streets for a big Fourth of July celebration in the early days of Anaheim.
Orange County Department
—Located in the heart of has for thirty-two year county merchandising. the very latest and most best of quality.
—All through the year shopper has made th when the most stylish The management and on the alert to give the service to the store's pa
A STREET SCENE—showing the old Planters Hotel operated by the late John Fischer, the City Meat Market, owned by Louis Wartenburg and M. Calisher's General Store.
1894 STREET CAR TRACKS—this scene shows the old street car tracks and the muddy street. On the corner is seen the Federman Store which later became the S. Q. R. Store.
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Partners
For
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YEA
County's Oldest
ment Store.
ed in the heart of Anaheim's Shopping District
thirty-two years been a leader in Orange
merchandising. Its stock has consistantly been
latest and most up-to-date styles and the
st of quality.
through the years the thrifty and particular
has made the S. Q. R. Store headquarters
the most stylish and best quality was desired.
management and employees have always been
alert to give the very best and most courteous
to the store's patrons. They have consistently
through the years the thrifty and particular
er has made the S. Q. R. Store headquarters
the most stylish and best quality was desired..
management and employees have always been
alert to give the very best and most courteous
to the store's patrons. They have consistently
of their time and money in the promotion of
and everything that seemed to serve the best inof Anaheim, Orange county and Southern
nia.
this time when the Gazette—Orange county's
Newspaper—is celebrating its seventieth birthtime management and employees of Orange
's oldest Department Store take great pleasure
binding to the Gazette's publishers and staff our
most congratulations and a wish for the best of
during many years to come.
our thousands of customers we extend our sinthanks for their patronage which has assisted
building a fine business in this the finest of
nities.
AUGUST E. SCHUMACHER,
OSCAR H. RENNER.