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1952-01-02 · Anaheim Gazette · page 5 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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LOCAL PICTORIA ARLENE ANDERSON, chosen "Miss Orange County" June 1, died June 7 of multiple injuries suffered in an auto crash in Santa Ana. She was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Anderson of 1811 E. Lincoln ave. THE STAKE MARKS THE SPOT—Horace Steele of Steele Petroleum Co. wields the sludge hammer to drive the stake held by Councilman Bob Boney to mark the site (Dec. 27) where Steele Petroleum Co. was to drill its Anaheim Industrial No. 1 exploratory well just south of Essex THE STAKE MARKS THE SPOT—Horace Steele of Steele Petroleum Co. wields the sludge hammer to drive the stake held by Councilman Bob Eoney to mark the site (Dec. 27) where Steele Petroleum Co. was to drill its Anaheim Industrial No. 1 exploratory well just south of Essex NEW FIELD SECRETARY—Charles McCollum, above, was appointed to fill the new position of Field Secretary at Anaheim Chamber of Commerce Sept. 29. INVESTMENT IN YOUTH—30) moved to change the into Investment in Youth shown; Andrew Spatzier of ion Bushman of Girl Scout NEW FIELD SECRETARY—Charles McCollum, above, was appointed to fill the new position of Field Secretary at Anaheim Chamber of Commerce Sept. 29. INVESTMENT IN YOUTH—30) moved to change the into Investment in Youth shown; Andrew Spatzler of ion Bushman of Girl Scout NEW CHAMBER PRESIDENT—Adolf Schpepe, immediate past president of Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, congratulates newly-elected president Stan Whieldon at installation ceremonies Dec. 21. Looking on are, from Dr. Samuel Gendel, Rex Co berger; Ray Rehfsynder and ORIAL HIGHLIGHTS BY GAZETTE PHOTOGRAPHERS Wire Corp. plant on Patt st. Observers are, from left, Councilman L. N. Wisser, Mayor Charles Pearson, S. M. Brooks of Acme Drilling Co., Councilman Oscar Heying, City Administrator Keith Murdoch and Harold S. Cook of Steele Petroleum Co. DOWN TO THE SEA—The S.S.S. Rotaleo of Sea Scout Ship Anaheim, was launched May 11 in Newport harbor to un Wire Corp. plant on Patt st. Observers are, from left: Councilman L. N. Wisser, Mayor Charles Pearson, S. M. Brooks of Acme Drilling Co., Councilman Oscar Heying, City Administrator Keith Murdoch and Harold S. Cook of Steele Petroleum Co. DOWN TO THE SEA—The S.S.S. Rotaleo of Sea Scout Ship Anaheim, was launched May 11 in Newport harbor to YMCA DEDICATION SUNDAY attended by hundreds of officials who helped in the build the new $50,000 bure are: Loren Bell, left, ex ESTMENT IN YOUTH—Officials today (Jan.) moved to change the old La Palma school into Investment in Youth hall. From left are down: Andrew Spatzier of Kwikset, Mrs. Marin Bushman of Girl Scouts, Clinton Flynn of the Ikes, Adolf Schoepe, president of Kwikset, Leo Friis, representing Anaheim Service clubs, Mrs. Mildred Schmitz of the Girl Scouts, Ernie Owston of the Sea Scouts and John Bovee of Boy Scouts. INVESTMENT IN YOUTH—Officials today (Jan.) moved to change the old La Palma school into Investment in Youth hall. From left are own: Andrew Spatzier of Kwikset, Mrs. Marn Bushman of Girl Scouts, Clinton Flynn of the Ikcs, Adolf Schoepe, president of Kwikset, Leo Friis, representing Anaheim Service clubs, Mrs. Mildred Schmitz of the Girl Scouts, Ernie Owston of the Sea Scouts and John Bovee of Boy Scouts. 21. Looking on are, from left: Harry I. Horn, Claude Owens, Samuel Gendel, Rex Coons, Oscar Schultz, Walter Swanger, Ray Reafsynder and Bob Borden. GRAND SWEEPSTAKES WINNER—Merchants of S. Los A st won the sweepstakes award with their "skid-row" float HTS FROM 1951 totaleo of Sea Scout Ship 280, in Newport harbor to end 14 months of work and worry by local seagoing youths. Work was done in U. S. Industrial Chemical Co. yard. OTALEO of Sea Scout Ship 280, in Newport harbor to end 14 months of work and worry by local seagoing youths. Work was done in U. S. Industrial Chemical Co. yard. ICA DEDICATION SUNDAY (Sept. 29), was attended by hundreds of townspeople and officials who helped in the campaign to finance and build the new $50,000 building. Shown above are: Loren Bell, left, executive of the Pacific Southwest Area YMCA, Conrad Jongewaard, Anaheim Y secretary from 1926 to 1937, M. A. Gauer, chairman of the building committee, and Paul H. Demaree, president of the YMCA board of directors. UNION ATTEMPTS KWIKSET ORGANIZATION Circular-passer hands Kwiikset worker one of the International Assn. of Machinists' propaganda sheets above as I.A. of M. attempted Kwiikset invasion in Merch. P.S.; It didn't work. Merchants of S. Los Angeles th their "skid-row" float in the 1951 Anzle.com Halloween parade.