anaheim-gazette 1950-12-18
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Rites Held for Manuel Tafolla
Last rites were conducted today for Manuel Tafolla, 66, who died Friday at his home, 7082 Tafolla st., La Jolla Colony.
Born in Mexico, Mr. Tafolla had resided in Anaheim and vicinity for 30 years. He came to the United States 30 years ago.
Surviving are his wife, Petra Tafolla; two daughters, Mrs. Lupe Acevedo, Placentia, and Mrs. Esperanza Barraza, La Jolla; six grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Recitation of Holy Rosary was held last night at the home. Mass this morning was conducted by Our Lady of Guadalupe church, La Jolla. Interment was in Holy Sepulcher cemetery with Backs, Campbell and Kaulbars mortuary in charge.
Noise Scares Market Bandit
An unidentified noise chased an unidentified man away last night, thus enabling Charlie Mitchell to escape with only a minor loss during a holdup at his store.
The burglar, according to police reports, entered Mitchell's Grocery, 407 S. Los Angeles st., last night a little after 9:15.
Auto Accidents
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chester blvd., Anaheim, at 9:05 Saturday evening injuring Joe R. Flores, 18, soldier on duty at Camp Cooke.
Others injured in various weekend accidents were Mrs. Agnes L. Bursay, 48, Lomita; Mrs. Thel Barr, 68, Santa Monica; Dram Whistler, 64, El Toro; Walter Porter, 59, Corona del Mar; Mrs. Evangeline Rutan, 34, and David Rutah, 11, Corona.
GM Halts
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Chevrolets or Cadillacs received on or after today will remain the property of GM on a consigniture basis and not to be sold until released by the corporation.
The GM order said the action was taken "pending an examination of the discriminatory order of the economic stabilization agency affecting passenger car prices, including the possible effect of this order on wages."
General Motors already has introduced 1951 model Chevrolets and Pontiacs, and originally announced they would carry price tags around five per cent higher than 1950 models. The 1951 Cadillacs have not been introduced but GM had said prices would be uped.
The federal price order of Saturday, however, required that auto firms withdraw price increases made after Dec. 1.
Noise Scares Market Bandit
An unidentified noise chased an unidentified man away last night, thus enabling Charlie Mitchell to escape with only a minor loss during a holdup at his store.
The burglar, according to police reports, entered Mitchell's Grocery, 407 S. Los Angeles st., last night a little after 9:15.
Finding the store empty, he simulated a gun in his pocket and told Mitchell to start emptying the cash drawer.
A noise in the back of the store, however, apparently frightened the intruder who grabbed 20 $1-bills and 10 50-cent pieces and ran west on Elm st.
Given a description by Mitchell, police were continuing their search for the robber today. It was believed that he had not entered a car during his departure last night.
Be a Careful Driver
General Motors already has introduced 1951 model Chevrolet and Pontiac, and originally announced they would carry price tags around five per cent higher than 1950 models. The 1951 Cadillacs have not been introduced but GM had said prices would be uped.
The federal price order of Saturday, however, required that auto firms withdraw price increases made after Dec. 1.
Buicks and Oldsmobiles—other GM autos are not affected by today's General Motors freeze. Their 1951 models have not been introduced.
GM told its Pontiac, Chevrolet and Cadillac dealers:
"All 1951 model passenger cars shipped to you on or after today if accepted by you; will be upon consignment and will remain the property of General Motors Corp. They are not to be sold until released from consignment."
Succotash, corn and beans mixed, was popular with the Incas of Peru.
Grandmother Keeps Busy, Feels Good; Takes Hadacol
HADACOL Supplied Vitamin B1, B2, Niacin And Iron Which Her System Lacked
tal to help maintain good health and physical fitness.
Why These Vitamins and Minerals Come in LIQUID Form
There’s a very good reason why HADACOL comes in special liquid form. These precious Vitamins and Minerals are more easily and quickly absorbed into the blood stream this way — ready to go right to work. A big improvement is often noticed within a few days.
Don't Be A 'Doubting Thomas'
After reading Mrs. Battle's wonderful experience with HADACOL—how can you doubt that this great new nutritional formula will help you if your system lacks Vitamins B1, B2, Iron and Niacin?
What HADACOL did for Mrs. Battle, it can do for you if you're troubled with nagging aches and palms, certain nervous disturbances, insomnia when due to an
At the end of the street large lighted Christmas tree erected which will be Santa's official greeting place. Across street, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Verton have a snow man whose eyes are constantly winking at visitors. Eight of Santa's be fully colored helpers have erected on the next eight houses. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crawford have a little man in pajamas their roof who is trying to pickocking on the fireplace.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Agaja have placed a small boy rushing the New Year on to large letters spelling out H New Year. Mr. and Mrs. H Meger's home ends the detions on Alberta with a pi
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Here is her statement:
"I had been troubled with indigestion and aches and pains. I heard about HADACOL and began taking it. After the fifth bottle I began to feel better. I could eat better and rest better and the pains and aches were less. I have now taken 12 bottles and can truthfully say that HADACOL has helped me a lot."
Why HADACOL Gives Such Fine Results
HADACOL does not bring just symptomatic relief. HADACOL now makes it possible to actually relieve the cause of nagging aches and pains, certain nervous disturbances, and a general run-down weakened condition when they are due to deficiencies of Vitamins B1, B2, Niacin and Iron in your system.
HADACOL not only supplies deficient systems with extra quantities of Vitamins B1, B2, Iron and Niacin, but also helpful amounts of important Calcium and Phosphorous—elements so vivid.
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FATHER GUYS—Father Time gets securely anchored to the top of Henry Meger's home as part of the Christmas block display now available each night of the holiday season. Meger cinches the guy wire neighbor Ben Agajanian holds Pop in place. Little experts, left to right, are: Larry Agajanian, Wentz, Shirley Meger and Gary Meger. (See photos and story, Page 1.)
HAheimers Build
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ce to Santa Claus Lane. On
t house Mr. and Mrs. Tom
UN Asks
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here or elsewhere," the telegram said.
Christmas Spirit Told Rotarians
Anaheim Rotarians heard about
HIGH GUYS—Father Time gets securely anchored to the top of Henry Meger's home as part of the Christmas block display now available each night of the holiday season. Meger cinches the guy wire neighbor Ben Agajanian holds Pop in place. Little experts, left to right, are: Larry Agajanian, Wentz, Shirley Meger and Gary Meger. (See photos and story, Page 1.)
Mahaimers Build
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Once to Santa Claus Lane. On first house, Mr. and Mrs. Tom have erected three snow who seem to be singing Christmas songs. On the next Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Daoust a large "Merry Christmas". Their roof topped by a small Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rainim a colorful Bugs Bunny Santa their roof whose winking eye is to be laughing at the more national Santa Claus on the roof Mr. and Mrs. Guy Breedand Mrs. Kenneth Heuler a large sled on their roof tied by four pairs of dainty rover on the homes of Mr. Mrs. Osborne Wheeler, Mr. Mrs. Chester Glipin, Mr. and Clinton Simmons, and Mr. Mrs. Roy White. Mr. and Louis Wentz' home is topped Judolph who has a red blink-light in place of his usual red Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cronin a little man in pajamas on roof who is trying to pin a string on the fireplace.
In the end of the street, a lighted Christmas tree is adorned which will be Santa's off-greeting place. Across the street, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wollen have a snow man whose are constantly winking at all Mrs. Eight of Santa's beautiful colored helpers have been used on the next eight homes Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Houck and Mrs. Jim Hendricks, Mr. Mrs. Ed Vandenberg, Mr. Mrs. Max Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Raber, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schutz, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Osentz and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Buffey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Agajanian placed a small boy repreening the New Year on top of letters spelling out Happy Year. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herber's home ends the decoration on Alberta with a picture
UN Asks
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here or elsewhere," the telegram said.
Pearson asked the Political committee to bear with the cease-fire group a little longer while it continues its efforts.
Pearson's statement was delivered to a sober, closely attentive committee. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Jacob A. Malik sat slumped in his chair and heard the announcement without changing expression.
Immediately after the Pearson declaration, Sweden's Rickard Sandler proposed that the Political committee postpone all further business until the cease-fire body is ready to deliver a final report.
Malik, however, insisted that the committee go ahead with debate on his own complaint, which charges the United States with aggression against Formosa. At the same time he repeated his previous statement that there could be no end to the Korean hostilities until foreign troops (U.N. troops) were withdrawn.
KOREAN WAR
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sault against perimeter positions west of Hungham—evidently an attack intended in great force.
However, U.S. Third Infantry Division Doughboys rose from their snowy foxholes along the seashore flats to repel charges by wildly shouting Chinese in company strength Sunday night.
Field dispatches said the Chinese screamed "all right, all right" as they attacked by the light of their own green and red flares. The shouts were in high-pitched, sing-song English.
And the riflemch mowed them down.
There was a lull in the fighting after daybreak.
A 10th Corps spokesman said about 900 reds were killed Sunday by Marine and Navy air strikes and naval gunfire within
Christmas Spirit Told Rotarians
Anaheim Rotarians heard about the true Christmas spirit at their regular meeting today.
Speaker was Rev. H. L. Gustafson, pastor of the Evangelical United Brethren church of Los Angeles. He was introduced by program chairman Rev. Phil Selfridge.
Rev. Gustafson began by telling Rotarians that "there is no one Santa Claus" anymore. Rather, he indicated, everyone is or should be a Santa Claus; should be because people these days must be more interested in giving than receiving.
“There is no joy like that of helping others,” Rev. Gustafson said, explaining that “this is true Christmas spirit.”
Anaheim Rotarians entertained 18 visitors from neighboring clubs today. They inducted two new members, John Ballard and Raymond Eiden. George Hedstrom of Ficlated.
Music was provided by the Girls Trio of the Anaheim Evangelical United Brethren church. The group, which gave Christmas songs, included Betty Stockwell, Philura Stockwell and Margaret Peter.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (A)—A Santa Claus paused at the Stockholm Central Railway station to light up his pipe.
Santa's beard burst into flame.
Passers-by ducked Santa's head in a water fountain and put out the blaze. He suffered no injury, except to his dignity.
Kwikset Initials
Profit-share Plan For Employees
Friday was a big day employees of Kwikset lost first had opportunity to bosses what they thought Santa Ana st., lock malcern, then they heard that tell them of the new pricing and cost-savings plan go into effect immediately Kwikset.
Employees voiced them paper, special forms desidering firm Facts, Consolidation Angeles public and plains firm. They were comment on the current policies and operation, what they didn't like, did like and what they done about it.
Results of the poll will sent to all Kwikset when examination has been completed.
The profit sharing plan a 25 per cent cut of profits for all Kwikset The money will be divided among the workers within for length of service or according to the explanation by Dr. Robert S. Hartle State professor who created the plan. D will be made on a quarter.
The cost saving plan additional revenue to Kwiksets They will divide the income derived from production, eliminate waste in materials and
Mrs. and Mrs. Ben Agajanian placed a small boy reprening the New Year on top of letters spelling out Happy
Year. Mr. and Mrs. Henry's home ends the decoration on Alberta with a picture of Father Time."
The Alberta st. Christmas provides conceived and originally located last year. Residents of
neighborhood combined their
arts and a little cash to create
display. With a self-sufficient
neighborhood providing material
reduced rates, and skill free,
individual homeowners brought in
Yuletide for about eight dollarapiece. It took two weeks to
things up.
This year, cost and time were
spaced, what with capital equipment already on hand. The job
is a week and each home
baked in a dollar or so.
Next year, Albertans figure, the
day will go up in a couple of
days and the cost will be reduced
in more.
We did this because we are
roud of our community," said one
of the mothers. All of the work
was done by our neighbors and
selves. We like to think that
mers will enjoy our efforts to
like Christmas a real friendly
one for everyone.
We hope our friends will not
come down to look at our
decorations, but we want them to
go in for a visit."
The oil from the seeds of black mustard is more pungent than that from the white variety.
Give a Savings Account for Christmas
The happy recipient can add to it and build a happy and secure future.
Small accounts are always welcome.
ANAHEIM BUILDING & LAND ASSOCIATION
Member Federal Home Loan Bank System
Corner Center & Lemon Sts.; Anaheim, Cali
OUTLINE—Kwikset employees filled the auditorium at the Fox Theater Friday to hear Dr. Robert S. Hartman, Ohio State philosophy professor, outline the Kwikset profit sharing and cost savings plans. On stage also, was Kwikset president Adolf Schoepe. At the same meeting Kwikset employees summed up, on paper, their impressions of the Santa Ana st. operation.
(Gazette photo by Gregory)
Kwikset Initiates Profit-share Plan
planning of operation and efficiency of production.
Dr. Hartman characterized the Kwikset plans as “capitalism’s answer to communism. In profit
In 1944, Vern Stephens won the American League runs batted in title with 109, lowest total ever to win.
OUTLINE—Kwikset employees filled the auditorium at the Fox Theater Friday to hear Dr. Robert S. Hartman, Ohio State philosophy professor, outline the Kwikset profit sharing and cost savings plans. On stage also, was Kwikset president Adolf Schoepe. At the same meeting Kwikset employees summed up on paper, their impressions of the Santa Ana st. operation.
(Gazette photo by Gregory)
Kwikset Initiates Profit-share Plan For Employees
Friday was a big day for the employees of Kwikset locks. They first had opportunity to tell the bosses what they thought of the Santa Ana st., lock making concern, then they heard the bosses tell them of the new profit sharing and cost-savings plans which go into effect immediately at Kwikset.
Employees voiced themselves on paper, special forms designed by the firm Facts, Consolidated, Los Angeles public and plant relations firm. They were asked to comment on the current plant policies and operation, single out what they didn't like, what they did like and what they wanted done about it.
Results of the poll will be presented to all Kwikset employees when examination has been completed.
The profit sharing plan means a 25 per cent cut of company profits for all Kwikset employees. The money will be divided equally among the workers with no regard for length of service or position, according to the explanation given by Dr. Robert S. Hartman, Ohio State professor who led in the creation of the plan. Distribution will be made on a quarterly basis.
The cost saving plan brings additional revenue to Kwikset workers. They will divide half of all the income derived from stepped up production, elimination of waste in materials and labor, and planning of operation and efficiency of production.
Dr. Hartman characterized the Kwikset plans as "capitalism's answer to communism. In profit sharing," he said, "every worker becomes a capitalist."
He said that Kwikset is the only organization in the country to adopt the joint plans.
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