anaheim-gazette 1947-01-09
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New Owners Take Over Drug Store
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Charles A. Holiday, wife and daughter, live at 118½ N. Palm street. They moved to Anaheim from Fargo, N. Dakota in September, 1946. Mr. Holiday is a 1932 graduate of the North Dakota State College, school of pharmacy, at Fargo where he took a four-year course. He has been a registered pharmacist for 15 years, most of that time being spent at the Foss Drug Co. in Fargo. Previously he worked in other drug stores in North Dakota. He enlisted in the U. S. Navy in 1942 and spent most of his 37 months in the service as chief pharmacist's mate in charge of the medical department on a mine sweeper in the Pacific. He saw action in several major invasions including Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
The Holiday family are members of the First Presbyterian church here. Their only child, Mary Lee, is in the 5th grade at Horace Mann school.
All members of the Seekins and Holiday families were raised in North Dakota. Mr. Seekins and Mr. Holiday are brothers-in-law and Seekins is a brother of Mrs. Albert M. Cranston of 206 south Rose, Anaheim.
The Henry Brothers, who are grateful to the people of Anaheim for the generous business patronage given them the past 20 years,
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will remain in Anaheim and devote most of their time orange grove and land intitlement. At least one of the brothers remain at the drug store as listered pharmacist.
The Henry Bros. Drug has been re-named by the owners and will hereafter known as the Anaheim Drugs. The store is to be enlarged modernized.
Both Seekins and Holiday anxious to meet and know people of Anaheim and hope will come in and get acquainted.
Plans Underway For School
Continued from Page 1 had failed to pass the re-examination given by the Department of Motor Vehicles, licenses of out-of-state would be recognized until expiration date, as at present this state.
In certain designated schools a course would be provided advanced students in the car operation of motor trucks.
Abbreviated stationery would provide each high school to afford the students an opportunity to acquaint themselves with steering wheel, ignition switch, clutch, brake pedal. This would be ideal to give practical course in the stance and stopping of a motor vehicle complete with proper standard or dual-equipped mobiles should be ultimately vided for actual driving experience and instructions.
Burrill declared that he hascussed the above plan in various degrees of detail with top-rank officials of both the State Office of Public Education, the County Supervisor of Education and many other people.
Comments previously expressed all agree that the need is for such a plan.
The program also has whole-hearted support of Ed Lampton, director of the District of Motor Vehicles of the state.
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A remain in Anaheim and willote most of their time toage grove and land interests.Least one of the brothers willrain at the drug store as regered pharmacist.
The Henry Bros. Drug Store has been re-named by the new owners and will hereafter be known as the Anaheim Drug Co. The store is to be enlarged and modernized.
Both Seekins and Holiday are anxious to meet and know the role of Anaheim and hope they come in and get acquainted.
Plans Underway For School
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Failed to pass the required elimination given by the Depart-ment of Motor Vehicles. All classes of out-of-state people would be recognized until theiration date, as at present in state.
In certain designated schools, course would be provided to advanced students in the care and operation of motor trucks.
Abbreviated stationery chassis would provide each high school afford the students an opportunity to acquaint themselves with steering wheel, ignition, switch, clutch, brake pedal, etc. It would be ideal to give a practical course in the starting stopping of a motor vehicle, complete with proper signals. Standard or dual-equipped auto-miles should be ultimately provided for actual driving experience and instructions.
Burrill declared that he has disused the above plan in varying trees of detail with top-ranking officials of both the State Board Public Education, the Orange County Supervisor of Education, many other people. From comments previously expressed, agree that the need is great such a plan.
The program also has the sole-hearted support of Edgar E. Hampton, director of the Division Motor Vehicles of the state of Anaheim.
Picket Citrus Products Company
Picketing of Orange County Citrus Products Company, 1244 North Lemon street continued today, Thursday, as negotiations between AFL teamsters over a union shop contract with Plant Co-owners James Spire and C. W. Wise went into the second day. The closed shop was ordered for 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.
The dispute seems to hinge on failure of management to act on a proposed contract in what the union calls "a reasonable length of time" according to reports from both labor and management.
So far the contract has not been turned down by either Spire or Wise, although it is reported Spire refused to sign a closed shop agreement before he had a tract entailed.
All employees of the plant are on strike. Pete Kerbatoff of the Teamsters local 692 stated that all were union members and that the contract calls for present wage scales and a union shop.
Representing the management of the company, which dehydrates citrus peel for cattle feed, is the Employers Industrial Relations council.
Eagles Lodge In Ceremonies At San Francisco
A big delegation of members and candidates for initiation will represent the local Fraternal Order of Eagles' Lodge at a brilliant Western States Area Conference and Ritualistic Ceremonial in San Francisco, Sunday, January 12, honoring National Managing Organizer M. L. Brown of Springfield, Ohio on his first official visit to the Pacific Coast, according to W. D. Danenhauer, President of Anaheim Aerie, No. 2401.
The impressive January 12 exercises will be staged in Eagles' auditorium and assembly halls.
Foster May To Address Peace Officers Assn.
Foster May of Los Angeles, director of news and special events for NBC, veteran radio newsman, war correspondent and boyhood friend of Anaheim Chief of Police Mark A. Stephenson, will be the guest speaker at the Orange County Peace Officers association dinner-meeting to be staged next Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock at the local Elks club.
Facilities employed by transcontinental networks in gathering of news and the part radioing a world-wide and local covplays in assisting the nation's police forces will be included in his talk. May will also present a resume of his experiences as a newspaper correspondent. He was with the Ninth Army in Germany for more than a year.
May and Stephenson have been friends since the age of 12 when they met in Nebraska. Formerly with WOW, Omaha, May was a news commentator and radio announcer in the mid-west for 10 years before being associated with NBC, Los Angeles.
Pinocchio on Ice To Be Presented At Pan-Pacific
One of the most novel shows ever to be staged in southern California will be on view January 13 and 14 at Pan-Pacific auditorium when the Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerce presents the "First Annual Adventures of Pinocchio on Ice."
"The affair will ultimately become a 'must' on the local winter sports calendar," according to Art Van de Camp, chairman. "Entire profits of the show will go toward the expansion of winter sports facilities in and around southern California," he said.
The show will carry out the complete story of Pinocchio, based on the original Walt Disney production of several years ago, except that all the action will take place on the Pan-Pacific ice rink.
Nearly all of the talent in the play will come from a host of the leading figure skating clubs in the southland with the great majority of the skaters scheduled under the Eagles' Lodge at a brilliant Western States Area Conference and Ritualistic Ceremonial in San Francisco, Sunday, January 12, honoring National Managing Organizer M. L. Brown of Springfield, Ohio on his first official visit to the Pacific Coast, according to W. D. Danenhauer, President of Anaheim Aerie, No. 2401.
The impressive January 12 exercises will be staged in Eagles' auditorium and assembly halls, 273 Golden Gate avenue, San Francisco, and will be participated in by national and state officers from the California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico jurisdictions. Regional Director William Fitzgerald of Glendale, is General Chairman. Twelve hundred candidates will be initiated into the Order at the ritualistic ceremonial, starting at two p.m.
Keynote speakers of the day will include national managing director M. L. Brown, the guest of honor, grand national president James W. Bryan, Jr., of Bremerton, Wash., national editor and past national president Robert W.' Hansen of Milwaukee, Wis., junior grand national president Edward V. Poss of Toledo, Ohio, and grand trustee Judge A. A. Scott of Los Angeles. Four major activities and objectives of the order will be stressed by the noted guest speakers.
With a million and a quarter members in the nation, the Fraternal Order of Eagles is the largest beneficial fraternal organization in the world. The California State aerie has a membership of 122,000, according to secretaries George A. Duddy and John F. McGowan, co-chairmen of arrangements for the coming western states area conference in San Francisco. A musical program, stage show and buffet will follow the January 12 afternoon fraternal and social conclave.
An informal reception and dancing party, Saturday night, January 11, in the Eagles' clubrooms and lodge hall, San Francisco, will honor the visiting dignitaries, officers, members and candidates.
Night School at SAJC Reconvenes
Registration for night school classes at Santa Ana Junior college, which began last Monday, may still be made in the evening division office, Room C204, it was announced.
The show will carry out the complete story of Pinocchio, based on the original Walt Disney production of several years ago, except that all the action will take place on the Pan-Pacific ice rink.
Nearly all of the talent in the play will come from a host of the leading figure skating clubs in the southland with the great majority of the skaters scheduled to compete in the forth-coming 1948 Olmypic games in London.
Leading the cast will be Ann Dillon, 15-year old blonde skater who plays the part of Blue Fairy. Others with prominent roles in the production include Richard Dwyer as Pinocchio, Bobby Onstine as Jiminy Cricket, Larry Norman as Geppetto and Ronald Robertson as Gideon the Cat.
KFI TO CARRY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PROGRAMS
Beginning this Saturday, the Christian Science transcribed program series entitled "Proof That Christian Science Heals" will be released over station KFI each Saturday morning at 10:45 o'clock. Other programs are currently being released over the Mutual Don Lee broadcasting system on Saturday afternoons at 5:15 o'clock. The soloist and organist of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, and Harry C. Browne, speaker, are featured on the broadcast.
The populated area of Egypt, bordering the Nile river, has an average density of 1,045 persons a square mile, more than twice that of Belgium, the most thickly populated country in Europe.
Night School at SAJC Reconvenes
Registration for night school classes at Santa Ana Junior college, which began last Monday, may still be made in the evening division office, Room C204, it was announced.
Thirty-one college courses and 19 high-school courses are offered for the winter term which ends March 27. A registration fee of $1.50 is charged for each class and $1.00 for each additional class. Students are furnishing their own books and supplies as requested by the instructor; some small laboratory fees are being made.
Registration may be for either credit or audit. Schedules listing the courses in detail may be obtained in the evening division office.
Classes are being offered in the following divisions: art, English, accounting, mathematics, French, mill cabinet, radio, gasoline engines, forge and welding, machine shop, physics, psychology, Russian, shorthand, typing and Spanish.
AT RENDEZVOUS BALLROOM
Dancing at the Rendezvous ballroom, Balboa, New Year's eve were Miss Bobbie Anderson and her escort, Willie Comstock, both of Anaheim. The couple celebrated the arrival of 1947 with an estimated record crowd.
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