anaheim-gazette 1951-01-31
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5 Anaheim Gazette WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1961
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
GETS WELCOME—Welcomed to his seat on the board of directors
of the Orange County Water district today was Gerald Price
(left), Bolsa, appointed to succeed his uncle, the late Vernon
Heil, president of the board, whose death took place last Saturday. Greeting the new member is Jack W. Crill of Garden Grove,
vice-president, who will head the board during the remainder
of the term, ending March 1.
Gerald Price Picked to Direct
Orange County Water District
Gerald Price, 43, Bolsa farmer and manufacturer of
agricultural implements, was appointed director of the Orange County Water district late yesterday to fill the vacancy
Gerald Price Picked to Direct Orange County Water District
Gerald Price, 43, Bolsa farmer and manufacturer of agricultural implements, was appointed director of the Orange County Water district late yesterday to fill the vacancy caused by the death of board President Vernon C. Heil of Smeltzer last Saturday.
Price, who is a nephew of the late board president, is a native of Orange county, like his late uncle. He farms 320 acres of land at Bolsa and operates the Implement manufacturing plant on Bolsa ave. He resides with his wife and family at 9221 Bolsa ave.
The new member was sworn into office today by Secretary W. D. Miller of the water district, and posted his bond as director. He represents Division 6 until the end of the Hell term, March 1, and is expected to be a candidate for re-election at the water district election Feb. 6.
Price is a graduate of Santa Ana high school, class of 1924, and holds a BS degree in mechanical engineering from Oregon State college. From 1933 to 1941 he was electrical inspector for Orange county, and since has been engaged in farming and manufacturing.
Preceding the appointment of Price, the water district board met to pass a resolution of regret at the death of its president, Vernon Heil, and expressed condolence to his family.
In the death of Mr. Heil, said the resolution, "The Orange County Water district has sustained a loss that cannot be replaced."
Funeral services for Mr. Heil were conducted in Santa Ana yesterday.
BPWs Point Out Communism Speech
The International Relations committee of the Anaheim Business and Professional Women's club is asking the public to tune in on KFI-TV, channel 9, Satur-
He Can’t Praise Hadaçol Enough
HADACOL Supplies Vitamins B1, B2, Niacin and Iron which His System Lacked
Mr. Dan Goldsmith, 3024 Curron Road, Louisville, Ky., owner of Coogle Cut Rate Store at 935 West Broadway, says there just aren’t enough words in the English language to praise HADAÇOL correctly. He says he knows most folks don’t realize what a change HADAÇOL can make in their life if their systems are deficient in Vitamins B1, B2, Iron and Niacin.
Here is Mr. Goldsmith’s statement:
“Before I started taking HADAÇOL I was run down and nervous—and had a hard time sleeping nights. With my work in the store I have to spend sometimes 14 hours a day on my feet. Since I am in the retail business I saw how many folks were asking for HADACOL so I decided to try it myself. After the first couple of bottles I could tell a definite improvement. Now I have all the pep and energy in the world, my nerves are steady as ever and I really do get a good night's rest. HADACOL is wonderful — I not only take it, but recommend it to all my customers. I praise the day Senator Dudley J. LeBlisne put HADACOL on the market.”
Give remarkable HADACOL a chance and if you don’t feel better with the first few bottles you take—you get your money back. Only $1.25 for Trial Size; Large Family or Hospital Size, $3.50. If your druggist does not have HADAÇOL order it direct from The LeBlanc Corporation, Lafayette, Louisiana.
Copyright 1861.
The LeBlanc Corporation
BPWs Point Out Communism Speech
The International Relations committee of the Anaheim Business and Professional Women’s club is asking the public to tune in on KFI-TV, channel 9, Saturday evening at 6 p.m. for the Carl Arnold program, “This Is Your Defense,” to hear a very vital talk on communism, a problem confronting every loyal American citizen.
The speaker is well informed on the subject of communism and the scourge that is infiltrating into the ranks of American society and industry.
Adlena Marschall, Southern District chairman of International Relations and chairman of the committee of the local club, is spending most of her time in bringing this problem before the various clubs of Southern California.
Florida Orange
Continued from page 4
the pungent privilege of eating a Florida orange . . .
“I sincerely hope that someday you may join me for a visit to the sunshine state of Florida where we particularly welcome those who have had to struggle against the elements without the vitamins and vitality of Florida.”
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Railroad Workers Wildcat Walkout Cripples Freight, Express Shipment
By The Associated Press
wildcat walkout of railroad workers struck a crippling blow freight and express shipments most sections of the nation to with freight already jamming terminals, the Railway Express Agency slapped an embargo on rail express shipments between 14 northeastern states and the rest of the country.
The strike spread swiftly to a dozen cities in the east, midwest, south, and far west. It started in Chicago and Detroit yesterday and hopped to St. Louis, Milwaukee, Buffalo, N. Y., Peoria, Ill., Washington, Portland, Ore., Philadelphia, Trenton, N. J., Knoxville, Tenn., and Dallas, Tex.
At least 27 railroads were directly. Many others felt the direct effects of the tie-up of tal switching lines.
At a few points, switchmen were joined by men and engineers.
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press Shipments; Eastern States Embargo Clamped
Steps aimed at ending the walkout were begun in Chicago, where the federal attorney's office said it is preparing contempt citation against the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, key union in the stagnating situation.
An Army spokesman said the work stoppage threatened "serious effects" to war shipments. Effects of the strike were felt almost immediately. Freight and passenger movement was hampered.
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PEARS NO. 2½ LB. 13 oz.CAN 42¢
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