anaheim-gazette 1948-12-16
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Gift Wines and Liquors
We cordially invite you to come in and see our Christmas display of gift suggestions. Do your shopping early. A small deposit will hold it.
FIVE POINTS LIQUOR STORE
Fine Straight
WHISKIES
OLD STAGG
OLD "95"
MAYFLOWER
Fifths . . . 3.93
Pints . . . 2.47
½ Pints . . . 1.25
Regular $1.05 Value
EL-BART GIN
London Dry
Distilled..... 98¢
A Family Sweet Gift
SCHRAFFT'S CANDY
Mixed Chocolates Hard Candy
RUM & BRANDY
Toddy Jerry .. 3.84
Egg Nog Batter .65
Also Your Favorite Rum
TO AID YOU IN BEING THE PERFECT HOST
We Stock Everything for Your Mixed Drinks
OLD QUAKER
Fifths . . . 4.99
Pints . . . 3.16
½ Pints . . . 1.61
SPECIAL
DISTILLED DRY
GIN ..... 68c
Imported & Domestic CHAMPAGNE
OLD QUAKER
Fifths . . . 4.99
Pints . . . 3.16
½ Pints . . . 1.61
SPECIAL
DISTILLED DRY
GIN . . . 68c
Imported & Domestic
CHAMPAGNE
Phone
4438
W.CENTER
FIVE POINTS
S.WEST - LINCOLN
LIQUOR STORE
W.CENTER - N.WEST
1119 Lincoln Anaheim
We Deliver
ANAHEIM BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
AUTOMOBILES
GOOD USED CARS
Wanted BAD
CONE BROS.
CHEVROLET DEALERS
215 No. Los Angeles Phone 2215
AUTOMOBILE—Repair
At Your Service
Skilled mechanics
Up-to-date equipment
Time-saving special tools
Modern paint shop
Genuine Chevrolet parts
Body and fender work
Car radio repairs
CONE BROS.
215 N. Los Angeles St.
Phone 2215
ENGINES REBUILT
EXPERT SERVICE
MOTOR TUNE-UP
Carburetors, Ignitions,
Starters, Generators
All Makes —
Body and Fender Work
FUNERAL HOMES
BACKS CAMPBELL KAULBARS
Mortuary
Phone 3209
251 N. Lemon
HILGENFELD MORTUARY
Faithful, Courteous Service
120 E. Broadway Phone 4105
COLLECTIONS
Bonded Representatives in All Cities
No Collection — No Charge
Northern Orange County Credit Bureau, Ltd.
410 Bank of America Blvd.
Phone 2248
INSURANCE BROKERS
Charles B. Frank GENERAL INSURANCE
DR. HOMER A. NELSON
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 3104
114 N. Lemon Anahe
PAINT - WALL PAPER
Treasure Tones
Schaeffler Paints
Phone 2469
120 No. Los Angeles St. - Anahe
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
ROBIN'S PAINT STORE
ENGINES REBUILT
EXPERT SERVICE
MOTOR TUNE-UP
Carburetors, Ignitions,
Starters, Generators
— All Makes —
Body and Fender Work
LEAVITT FORD
STUDEBAKER SERVICE
226 S. Los Angeles St. Phone 2284
AUTO ELECTRIC
Neuman's Auto Electric
Complete Auto Electric Service
— Genuine Parts —
Carburetion - Starters
Generators - Magnetos
Speedometers - Motor Tune-up
904 N. Los Angeles Phone 4427
CEMETERIES
Loma Vista
MEMORIAL PARK
Fullerton, California
Endowed for "Perpetual Care"
Phone: Fullerton 158
Res. Anaheim 3811
CREDIT REPORTS
On Anyone, From Anywhere
Over 1300 Affiliated Bureaus
Covering the United States and Canada
"We keep the record"
Northern Orange County Credit Bureau, Ltd.
410 Bank of America Bldg.
Phone 2248
Anaheim Gazette
Since 1870
PRINTING - PUBLISHING
LITHOGRAPHING
259 East Center Street
Phone 2206
Bonded Representatives in All Cities
No Collection — No Charge
Northern Orange County Credit Bureau, Ltd.
410 Bank of America Bldg.
Phone 2248
INSURANCE BROKERS
Charles B. Frank
GENERAL
INSURANCE and BONDS
Bank of America Bldg.
Anaheim 4644
FRANK TAUSCH
INSURANCE
Reputation — Service
275 E. Center, Anaheim
Phones:
Office 2401 Res. 3575
Alfred H. Hansen
WRITING EVERY FORM OF INSURANCE,
INCLUDING LIFE
515 N. Los Angeles Phone 4423
NOTARIES - PUBLIC
ANAHEIM BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Established in 1921 to serve those who save
Small accounts are always welcome
We have never paid less than 3%
Member Federal Home Loan Bank System
Corner Center & Lemon St.
ANAHEIM, CALIF.
PHYSICIAN
Dr. J. W. Truxavian
Phones: Office 3213; Res. 261
Center & L.A. Anaheim
Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings
J. W. UTTER, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Hours: 11 to 12 a.m.-2 to 5 p.m.
Office Phone 3211
Residence: 1001 W. Center S.
201-202 California Bldg.
Anaheim, California
J. C. OSHER
D.D.S. M.D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Dentist — Extractions
Glasses Fitted
1224 W. Center - Anaheim
Phone 3212
TAMALES
ALEX'S Tamale Factory
Manufacturer-Distributor of Tamales—Chili Con Carne
Catering to Clubs, Churches and Organizations
415 S. Olive Anaheim
Gardena, Newport Beach, Irving Tract Join Metropolitan Water District
The number of cities comprising the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California was increased to 28 with the formal certification of Gardena by Secretary of State Frank M. Jordan.
Jordan notified Julian Hinds, general manager and chief engineer of the Metropolitan Water District of his action, which is the final legal step to bring Gardena into the West Basin Municipal Water District.
Last week similar action was taken by Jordan on Newport Beach
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1948; Jan. 6, 13, 20 and 27, 1949)
In the Justice Court Of Santa Ana Township, County of Orange State of California
SUMMONS
Sec. 407, C.C.P.
No. 11250
J. A. ONTJES, Plaintiff.
vs.
A. E. SLYGH, Defendant.
The People of the State of California Send Greetings to:
A. E. SLYGH, Defendant
The above named Plaintiff having brought action against you in the Justice Court of Santa Ana Township, County of Orange, State of California, by filing therein a Complaint (copy of which is required to be served herewith):
YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED to appear and answer (in writing) the said Complaint within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons, if served within the County of Orange; and within thirty days if served elsewhere. And you are hereby notified that unless you so appear and answer (in writing) said complaint, as above required, said Plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint, as arising upon Contract, or will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded and the Irving Tract, bringing them officially into the Coast Municipal Water District. Both Coastal and West Basin water districts are part of the Metropolitan Water District.
"The total population in the Metropolitan Water District is now estimated to be 3,516,000 persons," Hinds stated. "During the past 12 months the Metropolitan Water District pumped more than 58 billion gallons of Colorado river water, setting an all-time record. This water is vitally necessary to supply not only the present increasing needs of the southland, but is the only remaining immediate supply for our future growth."
He urged people of the southland to take action in protecting their water supply by asking early Congressional approval of California's bill which seeks Supreme Court settlement of the water rights controversy with Arizona.
In addition to Gardena and Newport Beach, the other cities comprising the Metropolitan Water District are: Anaheim, Glendale, Santa Monica, San Diego, El Cajon, Beverly Hills, Long Beach, Torrance, Oceanside, El Segundo, Burbank, Pasadena, Los Angeles, National City, Manhattan Beach, Palo Verdes Estates, Compton, San Marino, Laguna Beach, La Mesa, Hermosa Beach, Fullerton, Santa Ana, Brea, Chula Vista and Redondo Beach.
New Fees to be Mailed Motorists
Of the total number of suspended, 562 have been stated; 250 others being in process of reinstatement.
The club said these totals comparable with records lished in other states where
New Fees to be Mailed Motorists This Month
Most motorists will derive first benefits from 1948 vehicle license fee legislation when they renew registrations between January 5 and February 4, 1949, according to A. H. Henderson, Director of Motor Vehicles.
New fees are printed on potential registration cards which will be mailed this month to the state's registered motor vehicle owners.
Henderson explained that a 1948 act of the legislature removed the "freeze" on assessed valuations of motor vehicles and increased the tax rate from the present $13/4 per cent to 2 per cent of the market value of the vehicle as determined by the department.
The new legislation also established a schedule of depreciation allowances, based on the age of each vehicle, to determine the valuation on which the tax would be levied.
The vehicle license fee is paid for the privilege of operating a vehicle over public highways of the state and takes the place of personal property taxes formerly levied against motor vehicles by individual cities and counties. Because the tax was substituted for personal property taxes it sometimes is called the "in lieu" tax. Most of its revenue is apportioned to cities and counties.
Potential registration cards issued for use during the annual renewal period will show the first reductions in fees since 1943. These cuts will not extend to newer cars which in most instances will pay higher amounts for 1949 because of the increased tax rate. Owners of these vehicles will experience a gradual annual reduction, however, as their vehicles depreciate in value. The minimum vehicle license fee is $1.00.
Take a Holiday from HIGH TRAVEL COST
Go GREYHOUND
There Are No Lower Fares!
SAN DIEGO $1.41
EL PASO 14.80
CHICAGO 36.85
FRESNO $3.60
SAN FRANCISCO 5.50
PORTLAND 14.70
Additional Savings on Round Trip Fares
A. M. THOMAS, Agent
217 So. Los Angeles St. • ANAHEIM • Phone 3404
The registration fee, set at $6.00
1947, remains constant for next
year. The amount of vehicle lise fee is added to the registration fee to constitute the total fee
for 1949.
Presentation of the potential regination card and payment of this
total amount in any office of the
department during the renewal pedition will enable a motorist to obtain his white registration card
and 1949 tabs immediately, Henson said. Validation of the potential converts it into the official
site registration cards for 1949.
MARY MILLERICK
MOVES TO ANAHEIM
Mrs. Mary Millerick Bergfeldt,
owner of the Mary Millereck
Style Shop, 220 East Center street,
this city, who has resided at a
spacious Laguna Beach home on
the oceanfront for several years,
has purchased her former home at
520 South West street, Anaheim,
from Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kraemer.
The Kraemers, who bought Mrs.
Bergfeldt's home when she moved
to Laguna, are building a new
residence in the country.
NEW DAUGHTER
A baby daughter arrived for
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Flores, 408
Olive street, Placentia, Sunday,
at Fullerton General hospital.
PLAN TO MARRY
A marriage license was issued
to Darwin K. West and Mary Lou
Austin both of Anaheim early
this week at the county court
house in Santa Ana.
Ananeim Gazette Since 1870
Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Vonderwerth, 8051 Ventura street, Anaheim, became the parents of a
baby son who arrived at Fullerton
General hospital on Monday.
To Farmers and Small Business Firms
Your bookkeeping can be done by mail.
Our service will . . .
1. Keep your books.
2. Furnish you with trial balance
and profit and loss statements each month.
3. Provide you with necessary business figures for your Federal
and State income tax returns.
We can keep your books for you cheaper and better than you can keep them yourself. If you are interested, we will be pleased to call and explain this method to you.
C. E. Holcomb
1221 E. Central Ave. Fullerton
Phone: 354
The really economical part of your Christmas pudding is the Gas to prepare it!
GAS COSTS YOU LESS TODAY THAN IN 1939
Whether you buy a Christmas pudding or make your own, it's going to cost you considerably more than a few years ago. Citron, raisins and the other ingredients are much more expensive. But the gas to steam it has stayed down in price. In fact, gas actually costs you less today than in 1939!
Just as you've had to stretch your budget to meet rising costs, so have we. Although our expenses are at all-time highs, they have not been reflected in your gas bills. The low price you pay for gas is the result of our 1) serving more gas to more people...60% more customers than ten years ago...and 2) striving constantly to find new ways to achieve greater efficiency and more economical operation.
Gas is truly your household bargain...and all Southern California's, too. This economy...plus its superior performance in modern automatic appliances...is why gas is so popular here for cooking, water heating, house heating and refrigeration.
NOW MORE THAN EVER YOUR HOUSEHOLD BARGAIN IS GAS
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO.
SOUTHERN COUNTIES GAS CO.
SANTA ANITA PARK
Punch and Judy
(MODERN VERSION)
It is unlikely that any of California's seventy-eight fairs, which horse racing in the State supports, offer Punch and Judy shows. But that militant married couple was the star attraction of fairs throughout the world
Punch and Judy
(MODERN VERSION)
It is unlikely that any of California's seventy-eight fairs, which horse racing in the State supports, offer Punch and Judy shows. But that militant married couple was the star attraction of fairs throughout the world for centuries.
Fairs are almost as old as recorded history. In Medieval days they were festive occasions in every city, town and hamlet. Farmers offered their produce, merchants hawked their wares, jugglers and tumblers staged their acts and Punch bashed Judy with his enormous club.
Although Punch and Judy no longer club each other over the head, the spirit of fairs is much the same as it has always been. Farmers exhibit their produce and merchants display their wares. Punch and Judy shows have become midways offering elaborate entertainment.
California today is the first agricultural State of the nation.
California fairs owe their very existence and operations to the State revenue derived from horse racing. Cash awards for the housewife's prize-winning glass of jelly and the some 161,000 separate exhibited items in agriculture, livestock, domestic arts and handicraft are made from racing revenue. It supports 4-H Clubs and Future Farmers activities. It provides the funds to build fairgrounds and permanent improvements.
There were only nine fairs in the State before racing was legalized, whereas there are now seventy-eight.
A recent survey showed that 99 per cent. of Californians approve the fairs. Certainly, then, an overwhelming majority of our citizens must approve California racing which supports the fairs.
LOS ANGELES TURF CLUB, INC.
DIRECTORS
LAWRENCE BARKER
LEIGH M. BATTSON
ERNST E. DUQUE
LEONARD K. FIRESTONE
E. T. FOLEY
ERLE P. HALLIBURTON
WILLIAM M. JEFFERS
HENRY S. MACKAY Jr.
JOHN O'MELVENY
CHARLES H. STRUB
ROBERT P. STRUB
REESE H. TAYLOR
T. CARL THOMPSON
DWIGHT WHITING
GWYNN WILSON