anaheim-gazette 1951-02-26
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THE WINNERS—Gene Steck, public relations representative (right center), presents checks to Kwikset winners in an employee contest to name the new Kwikset employee magazine which will be published confess winners are Audrey Jacobson, Guy Crow, Marion S. Kehr, Bernard J. Carter, Elwood Henry, Marilyn Denny, Cecilia McKenzie, and Robert Hutchison.
Anaheim Gazetteer
by JOHN S. NEUBAUER
ALERTED—Southern California's 40th Infantry Division, which includes Anaheim's "Own" Company K—has been alerted for shipment to Japan, Congressman John Phillips revealed Saturday.
NEWSDIGEST—A two-day survey was made of the former Santa Ana Army Air Base by government officials. Pentagon officials are to decide in four weeks if the base will be reactivated according to Stan Bates... Robert L. Larson, former Anaheimer, will run for the Santa Ana Board of Education post he's held since last May... City Attorney Preston Turner will file for a rehearing of the "shoestring annexation" issue. The Fourth District Court of Appeals upheld Judge Franklin West's ruling that Fullerton and not Anaheim had the right to annex the territory between the right to annex the territory between two cities... Orange county may become part of a new congressional district which would also include a portion of San Diego county.
RELIGION — Rey... Richard Schillke will leave Anaheim tomorrow to take up new duties at Oak Park Ill. Anaheim will miss
Kwikset Names Contest Winners In Title Search for Magazine
Kwikset Locks, Inc., today named the winners in a plant-wide contest to pick a name for a new employee magazine and to name departments of the magazine.
Elwood Henry, 8111 S. Monterey; Anaheim, of the firm's accounting department, won $25 when he suggested the winning name for the magazine: "Kwikset Ink."
The employee magazine will be published by and for the employees of Kwikset. It will present a pictorial-word coverage of the events in the life and work of Kwikset personnel and will be distributed to the employees.
Winner of the $10.00 runner-up award was Bernard J. Carter, 1268 E. Flower, of the Cylinder Fabrication dept., and third-prize, $5,
plans, Anaheim plays Grossmont; Newport Harbor tangles with San Diego in the first playoff games Friday night... Henry Del Giorgio turned in a 609 bowling score... Marlon (Shorty) Hill is president of the newly formed girls' softball league...
BUSINESS—Hunt Foods, Inc., declared a 12½ cent dividend on preferred stock... Ernie Pyles was appointed a member of the National Petroleum Board... D.W.Darnell, president of the Fluor Corp., which was founded by the late Peter Fluor, reported a 50-cent-per-share dividend. The firm has a backlog of $42,000,000 worth of new business...
TRANSITION — Life in Anaheim
RELIGION — Rey ... Richard Schlike will leave Anaheim tomorrow to take up new duties at Oak Park, Ill. Anaheim will miss him.
POLICE NOTES — Eddie Lee Weathers, 20, of Buena Park, has been turned over to the National Youth Authority for his part of crashing a "borrowed" airplane belonging to Bill Rainbolt of Fullerton ... Mrs. Cordella Green, 23, year-old Costa Mesa mother, is to have her preliminary hearing on March 6. She is accused of beating her infant child with her fists because it cried ... There has been a marked increase of juvenile crime and vandellism throughout the county.
TRAFFIC — Albert R. Morrison, 68; Salami Juarez, 4 and Nick Demarakke, 60, became traffic statistics last week. Drive carefully. Walk carefully, too.
SPORTSWEEK—Ocean fishing got under way at Newport. Kenney Foster reports good catches of hallibut and bass. Live bait is plentiful ... Alex Omalov's Fullerton Yellowjets won their jaycee cage crown, but Coast College's Bob Yardley took conference scoring honors with 245 points. San Kelthy Colonists were freed because CIF officials did not consult them in playoff BUSINESS—Hunt Foods, Inc., declared a 12½ cent dividend on preferred stock ... Ernie Pyles was appointed a member of the National Petroleum Board ... D. W. Darnell, president of the Fluor Corp., which was founded by the late Peter Fluor, reported a 50-cent-per-share dividend. The firm has a backlog of $42,000,000 worth of new business.
TRANSITION — Life in Anaheim went on as usual—Anaheimers were born, married, divorced and some died ... Howard Hall became the papa of a wee journalist. He is the journalism instructor at the high school ... Alvin Thompson has a daughter ... Wilbur Sims, Vernon Slichman and A. V. Calderon also have new daughters ... George Magill, Edward Baker and Leavitt Ford also were blessed with bundles from heaven ... Death bekoned for Mary Ellis Osborne, 72. Thomas Noblit, William McDermott, Sr., 72 and Tryson Bean, 71, a Texan ... A marriage license was issued to John Macias, 30; and Felicia Kirker ... The Superior Court also did business with Anaheimers in divorce proceedings.
MISTAKES DEPARTMENT — Here is one for the Readers' Digest "ships" department. The Gazette Friday said at one point that Ray Beafsyder had been elected president of the Community Chest drive at a meeting of the "Community" chest board of directors. Do you suppose there is a "red face at the Gazette today?
NITECAP—Although styles may change, a woman's design always remains the same.
Mexican Camp
Continued from Page 1 investigation or notice to those affected," said Hurwitz. The application for permit was filed with the planning commission Tuesday, first notice of intended use was posted at the site on Wednesday. Thursday was a holiday, and the planning commission passed the application on Friday afternoon.
There was no opportunity to determine what objections there might be to the project at that location.
The camp site project, sponsored by Citrus Growers, Inc. of Anaheim, was approved by the planning commission by a 4 to 3 vote. The supervisors have the final decision on it.
Officials of Citrus Growers, Inc. were not available for comment on the situation this morning.
Enrollment Down
LOS ANGELES (P) — Enrollment at the University of California at Los Angeles for the spring term will total about 13,550, the registrar's office reports today. This is a drop of six percent under last fall's registration and eight per cent below that last spring.
In Syria, writing is done right to left, the people in cup instead of down, men great other with a kiss and wear turtles while the women wear trousers.
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KOREAN WAR
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met rifle and anti-tank fire but air observers reported the reeds were withdrawing.
Today's action was the first time the Seventh Division, only American unit to reach the Manchurian border, has been identified in combat since it withdrew from the Changjin reservoir to the Hungham beachhead last December.
The American Second Division, slogging north through the mud-bound mountains on the left flank of the Seventh, reached a point 18 miles north of Chiccón, its jumping off place when "operation killer" Beekmant last Wednesday.
The Second and Seventh were spearheading the cautious Tenth Corps advance along the mountain spines of central Korea.
Retreating reds fought only rearguard actions. Nevertheless they lost another estimated 4861 killed and wounded Sunday in limited Nations forces advanced as much as 3½ miles.
The red pullback from a threatened U. N. trap was so rapid that Lt. Gen. Edward M. Almond, Tenth Corps commander, called it "a virtual rout."
An estimated 14,000 Korean reds escaped as a giant Allied pincers bogged down in deep mud left by Heavy rains and an early thaw. They continued to flee northward Monday—in groups of 100 to 1000—pounded by U. S. fighter-bombers.
Communists also were pressed by U. N. Infantrymen, sometimes so far in advance of truck supply lines they had to get food and ammunition from air drops or Ko-
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An estimated 14,000 Korean reds escaped as a giant Allied pincers bogged down in deep mud left by heavy rains and an early thaw. They continued to flee northward Monday—in groups of 100 to 1000 — pounded by U.S. fighter-bombers.
Communists also were pressed by U.N. Infantrymen, sometimes so far in advance of truck supply lines they had to get food and ammunition from air drops or Korean pennants with pack harnesses.
But red buildups, truck convoys slipping down from the north at night, and new entrenchments indicated the communists were preparing to make a stand in the mountains ahead to halt the creeping advance of the 100,000 man U.N. army.
Similar defense preparations were observed around Seoul, red-belt former South Korean capital.
Andrade to Report To Camp Pendleton
Wayne Andrade, prominent Anaheim florist, received notice last Friday to report to Camp Pendleton, March 19, to resume the military duties he left almost five years ago. He spent three years with the Marine Corps during World War II.
Twenty-seven year old Andrade has spent the last five years building up his business until now one of the most sought-after florists in the southland. Originally he moved his shop Raleigh and more lukurious surroundings to 216 E. Center. During all absence, his right hand man, Mr. Wade Snider, will be in charge of the flower shop.
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