YoreAnaheim the Anaheim newspaper archive
Publications Anaheim Gazette 1950 May

anaheim-gazette 1950-05-08

1950-05-08 · Anaheim Gazette · page 6 of 14 · OCR glm-ocr
Scanned page
Scan of anaheim-gazette 1950-05-08 page 6
Searchable text
HOSPITALS SURROUNDED BY FLOOD WATERS—The Winnipeg, Manitoba, Municipal hos are shown surrounded by water after dikes gave way under pressure of swollen Red River. Pa were removed from the King George and King Edward Hospitals (two center structures) just b barricades collapsed. Twenty patients remain in the King George hospital (second from right) staff attendants move about in boats. This is the Riverview section of Winnipeg. —(AP Wirep were removed from the King George and King Edward Hospitals (two center structures) just barricades collapsed. Twenty patients remain in the King George hospital (second from right) staff attendants move about in boats. This is the Riverview section of Winnipeg. —(AP Wirephoto BUILDING GUTTED BY FIRE—This all that remains of a building in downtown Rimouski, Quebec, after a fire wiped one-third of this lumber town off the map. One thousand persons were made homeless and more than 350 homes were destroyed. —(AP) Wirephoto Fred Steinbrink Dies Sunday Mr. Fred Steinbrink, T Sunday at his home, 878 Placentia avenue. Mr. St was born in Morgan, Mo., a resident of Anaheim sin He leaves his wife, Mrs. Steinbrink; three sons, He Edward W., of Anaheim a of Pocatello, Idaho; two Mrs. Anna Fehr of New Y Mrs. Stena Stump of Ne two daughters, Mrs. Anna erts and Mrs. Edna D. E. of Anaheim; one brother Steinbrink of Texas; an grandchildren. Mr. Steinbrink was a of the Zion Lutheran of A Funeral will be condu the Backs, Campbell and K chapel, 10:30 Wednesday, Reverend R. E. Cunther, Pastor of the Zion L church will officiate. Burial at the Anaheim Cemetery. Thoughtful Gifts for MOTHER'S DAY At NADORFF HARDWARE you'll find a Fine Selection of Gifts both thoughtful and useful for the Queen of your Heart, Mother. Remember her MAY 14th, and every day. G. E. IRONS Truly a thoughtful gift. Make her work easier with one of these lightweight irons — 8.95 Truly one of the Finest Mother can have is on these fine SUNBEAM Coffeemaster 32.50 Toastmasters $21. Sunbeam Tosters $22. Truly a thoughtful gift. Make her work easier with one of these lightweight irons — 8.95 SUNBEAM Coffeemaster . 32.50 Universal COFFEEMATIC Percolator 24.95 No jumping up and down for Mother when she own one of these fine Coffee Makers. She'll be delighted. LAUNDRY BASKETS 2.00 - 2.45 - 3.35 with Stand 5.45 REMEMBER MOTHER SUNDAY, MAY 14 Nadorff Hardware 148 E. CENTER ST. ANAHEIM 271 Funeral Services Tomorrow for Edward Eldridge Edward LeRoy Eldridge, 67, a native of New York who came to California 35 years ago and who was lived in Anaheim for 30 years, died Saturday night at an Orange hospital. The family home is at 419 South Helena street. Mr. Eldridge is survived by his wife, Julia Ann Eldridge; two daughters, Mrs. Hallie L. Klotz of Garden Grove and Mrs. Blanche M. Nash of Anaheim; two brothers, Charles W. Eldridge of New York and George Eldridge of Salinas; three sisters, Mrs. Clara Smith of Redondo Beach, Mrs. Esther DeMent of Pacific Beach, and Mrs. Mildred Pierre of Wisconsin; and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at Hilgenfeld chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Al Casey Higgins Funeral To be Wednesday A resident of Anaheim for 28 years, Mr. Matthew J. Higgins died at his home, 315 North Janss street on Saturday, May 6. Mr. Higgins was 70. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Higgins; four sons, Frank L., of Wilcox Arizona; Harold M., of San Gabriel; Chester B., of Benson, Arizona and Paul L., of Fort Worth, Texas; two brothers, Charles of La Mar, Iowa and Edward of Fort Worth; and five grandchildren. Funeral, with Reverend Howard S. Congdon officiating, will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, May 10, at Backs, Campbell and Kaulbars chapel. Burial will be at Westminster Memorial Cemetery. beer, pastor of the First Christian church, will officiate and estombment will be made in Melrose Abbey mausoleum. LEGION PROTESTS SAN FRANCISCO, MN The California Department American Legion protest to President Truman that of the Birmingham Vet capital at Van Nuys "will particular hardship to paraplegic veterans." Legion Commander Gough said in a telegram president that moving the and staff to the naval Long Beach "is not an move but an extravagant worst order." NEW YORK, May 8 Houtteman, 22 year o righthander, tamed the champion New Yorrk with eight hits today, 7- his shutout bid in the was Houtteman's fourth giving teh Tigers an in their first series with CONGRATULATIONS TO TED KUCHEL AND HIS ENTIRE STAFF FOR TAKING THE STEP FORWARD BY "GOING" DAILY. A FITTING CLIMAX TO 80 YEARS OF PUBLICATION IN ANAHEIM. SO GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Ted, we'll be looking forward to many years of progressive association. Let's be FRANK about it! We are in business to make a PROFESSIONALLY MARKING UP merchandise from the wholesale prices, we pay are THREE BASIC WAYS TO MARK UP MERCHANTABILITY so that profit merchandise by a LARGE PERCENTAGE, sell only a moderate volume of business thereby making a profit. The THIRD METAL stores that operates on this system, is to mark up the merchant store that operates at a LOW MARGIN of profit but DON'T t ER, instead shop at every available furniture outlet BEFORE Truly one of the Finest Gifts Mother can have is one of these fine s . . . $21.50 sters . $22.50 Lison 4 qt. C FREEZERS BETTER THAN CREAM 26.50 Mountain qt. Freezer $12.50 NG BOARDS 3.75 THE VERY HANDY or Maid Board HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 5.95 ware ANAHEIM 2713 RUGS Garey's 509 W. FOURTH ST. SANTA AN "THE LOCAL STORES THAT SAVE YOU MORE LEGION PROTESTS MOVE SAN FRANCISCO, May 8 (AP)—The California Department of the American Legion protested today to President Truman that closing of the Birmingham Veterans hospital at Van Nuys “will mean a particular hardship to California paraplegic veterans.” Legion Commander Lewis K. Gough said in a telegram to the president that moving the patients and staff to the naval hospital at Long Beach “is not an economy move but an extravagance of the worst order.” NEW YORK, May 8 (AP)—Art Houtteman, 22 year old Detroit righthander, tamed the world champion New Yorkk Yankees with eight hits today, 7-1, missing his shutout bid in the ninth. It was Houtteman's fourth victory, giving Teh Tigers an even split in their first series with the Yanks. Rites Tomorrow For Mrs. Starr, Long a Resident Mrs. Minnie Noble Starr, a resident of California for 38 years and of Anaheim for 22 years, died early yesterday evening at the family home, 206 South Ohio street, after an extended illness. Mrs. Starr is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ruth S. Ferris of Anaheim; two sons, Raymond C., and Alfred Noble Starr, both of Sebastopol; one sister, Mrs. Nellie Deischer, of Monticello, Iowa; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was a member of the White Temple Methodist church. Funeral services will be conducted at the Hilgenfeld chapel Wednesday at 10 o'clock. The Rev. Frank E. Butterworth, pastor of White Temple, will officiate and entombment will be made in Anaheim Resident Dies in Los Angeles Mrs. Julia R. Breitenbach, 81, died at the home of her nephew, R. E. Bradford, 3990 Dalton avenue, Los Angeles, on Saturday, May 6. Born in Marion, Indiana, Mrs. Breitenbach resided in Anaheim for 23 years. Bradford is the only survivor. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m., at Backs, Campbell and Kaulbars chapel. Reverend Howard S. Congdon will officiate. Interment will be in the Anaheim Cemetery. Sunnyside Mausoleum in North Long Beach. It is the wish of the family that friends who desire to do so contribute to the cancer fund instead of sending flowers. FROM ORANGE COUNTY'S MOST PROGRESSIVE AND FASTEST GROWING 2 BIG FURNITURE STORES 504 W. CENTER ST. ANAHEIM WE OPERATE FOR PROFIT! business to make a PROFIT from our investment! Profit is derived from wholesale prices, we pay, up to the retail prices that YOU PAY. There merchandise so that profit may be derived. First you may mark up the GE, sell only a moderate amount and thereby derive a LARGE PROFIT T; secondly, you may mark up merchandise a MODERATE AMOUNT, fit. The THIRD METHOD, and GAREY'S is one of the few furniture mark up the merchandise by a SMALL PERCENTAGE and do a large profit. Naturally you will SAVE MONEY by buying from the type of profit but DON'T take our word for it that our PRICES ARE LOW-uture outlet BEFORE YOU BUY...it's the SMARTEST THING to do. "Furniture for every room in the house. Priced sensibly and sold on Liberal Terms. Your Credit Is Good At Garey's QUALITY FURNITURE Phones KI 3-7135 Anaheim 5783 or 5787