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5 Anaheim Gazette FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1932 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA BOATS ALFRED NOW, SIR—THIS BOALE-MODEL WILL ILLUSTRATE WHY YOU ABSOLUTELY CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT A BOAT OF THIS CONSTRUCTION-- OAKY DOAKS YOU INSOLENT CAD! HOW DARE YOU ASK ME FOR A KISS?... ESPECIALLY WHILE YOU'RE WEARING THAT HELMET! I'll TAKE IF OFF! SCORCY SMILE WON'T YOU TAKE US ON A TOUR OF THE SHRINE? GLADLY! THIS FOVER LEADS DIRECTLY INTO THE ROOM OF THE GREAT TALISMAN OF OGAR! THE MISSING TALISMAN WAS SET IN THAT!? SCORCHY SMITH WON'T YOU TAKE US ON A TOUR OF THE SHRINE? GLADLY! THIS FOVER LEADS DIRECTLY INTO THE ROOM OF THE GREAT TALISMAN OF OGAR! THE MISSING TALISMAN WAS SET IN THAT!! DICKIE DARE THAT'S A BEAUTIFUL CRAFT, MR... "BRUSH" IS THE NAME, NEIL BRUSH, AS YOU SAW, PAINTING IS ONE OF MY HOBBIES — "LAZYDAZING" IS ANOTHER! COOKING IS STILL ANOTHER YOU CARRY A GUN, AND YOU SAY YOUR PAINTING IS "AN ACT." ADV OF PATSY THERE NEVER WAS A HORSE THAT COULDN'T BE RODE THERE NEVER WAS A COWBOY WHO COULDN'T BE THROWED YODELAYEE00 WASN'T MY SINGING ANY GOOD? IT MUST HAVE SOMETHING OH DIANA GOSH, I'M IN AN ANFUL SPOT! I JUST GOT A NOTE FROM A BOY SAYING HE'LL KNOCK MY BLOCK OFF IF I DON'T STAY AWAY FROM HIS GIRL! SO? ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS STAY AWAY FROM HIS GIRL! I KNOW... OH DIANA THAT'S WHAT I MEANT BY OUR SPECIAL OFFER...IT ISN'T OFTEN I CAN GIVE A WIDOW THE CHOICE OF HER HUSBAND'S INSURANCE CHECK...OR GIVING HER BACK HER HUSBAND, ALIVE AND WELL!! OH MY POOR HUSBAND..HUH?..WHAT WAS THAT YOU SAID?...WHAT DO YOU MEAN??? MYRA DIDN'T QUITE UNDERSTAND WHAT THE INSURANCE MAN HAD REALLY SAID...BUT IT WAS CONFUSING ENOUGH TO ASK FOR A FURTHER EXPLANATION— MODEST Trademark Register I DON'T SEE WHY YOU HAVE T WHEN YOU HAVE SO LITILE Anaheim Gazetteer by JOHN S. NEUBAUER The wicked flee when no man pursueth; but the righteous are bold as a lion—Prov. 28:1. BRIEFLY NOTED—The citrus-plucking season is about to end and the Nationals are about to go back home. George Graham hasn't got many Nationals at his now... Traffic on Orange is getting rougher every day it wasn't for plant protectors Northropers would never roll on their homeward jaunts. The telephone people are working over their installations. Wonder if that's preparate giving Anaheimers extended ice. And, by the by, while wondering: wonder what heim's prefix will be. Some like Brea's JAsper, Fully LAmbert or Santa Ana's KKly? Instead of dialing four Anaheimers will have to dial when and if—extended comes... And it won't be before Hallowe'en—a big d RADIO and TELEVISION TELEVISION Friday, Oct. 3 5:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—Tim McCoy KNBH (4)—Film KTLA (5)—Playcrafters KECA (7)—Al Jarvis KPMB (8)—Mattes N.X. 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KECA (7)—News KBJ (8)—Red Rock Outlaw KTTV (11)—Weish at Airport 6:25 KNXT (2)—Tent Show KNBO (4)—Prut Circus KECA (7)—B. Keston 6:30 KNBH (6)—Komedy Klub KTLA (5)—Beany Time KECA (7)—Space Cadet KPMB (8)—Beany Time KTTV (11)—Realtor KLAC (13)—Telepaper 6:45 KNXT (2)—Tom Harmon KTLA (5)—Handy Hints KECA (7)—Space Patrol KTTV (11)—News. KLAC (13)—Cleta Robt's 7:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—Rd. to Fame KNBH (4)—Boxing KTLA (5)—Newserel KECA (7)—This My Song, Bill Gwinn KPMB (8)—Stranger Than Pioton Copyright 1932 by Universal Radio & TV Features Synd.-Tom R. Dan SATURDAY A. M. 9:45 KNBH (4), KHJ (9)—World Series 10:30 KTLA (5)—News, Music 10:30 KTLA (5)—Rawhide Boys KPMB (8)—Tele Vespers 10:45 KNXT (2)—Football 11:30 KTLA (5)—Smillin Ed KPMB (8)—Film 12:00 NOON KTLA (5)“Angel’s RADIO FRIDAY P. M. 5:00 P.M. KFI-Feature Wire KMPC-KLAC-News, Sports KECA-KFAC-Music KFWB-Red Rowe HKI-Green Hornet KNX-Ra. Murrow 2:15 KLAC-Grime Norman KFI-News! KMPC-John T. 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KNX-Meet the Mrs. 11:45 KGFJ-Notre Dame-Tex. 12 NOON 12:30 KLAC-News Potter KFI-Parm. Reporter KMPC-Johny Grant KNX-KHJ-News 12:15 KFI-H-wood Varieties KNX-Nerville Otlespie 12:30 KFWB-Novam Yocam KNX-Football Roundup 1:00 P.M. KLAC-News Music KECA-Football 1:15 KFWB-Joe Yocam 1:15 KFI-News 6:30 (5), (8)-Time for Beam: 8:00 (7)-Ozzie & Harriet. 8:00 (9)-Ftbl. Compton-Me. 8:30 (11)-How We Met. 9:00 (2)-My Friend Irma. 10:00 (4)-Dennis Day. TOMORROW FOOTBALL— 12:45 (4), 1:45 (4), (8) KHJ-Music KFAO-Access on St. 1:30 KIPI-Pigakin Parade KMPC-For You 1:45 KIPI-Football-UCLA-Washington KHJ-Football-USC-Army KNX-Orchestra 2:00 P.M. KALOC-Music Musics KAPLC-Mattries KECA-Ira Cook KhJ-Football FWB-Maurice Hartk KNX-Football KAFO-Mattines KhJ-Dixieland Mat. KNX-News. S. Craig 3:00 P.M. KALOC-News Sports. 670 Club KECA-Ira Cook. KIPI-KHJ-Football KMPC-Hits KNX-This Is Living KAFO-News. KNX-Phillip Norman KAFC-Opera. 4:00 P.M. KALOC-News Sports. G.Norman. KIPI-KHJ-Football KMPC-Hits KECA-Ira Cook. PKWB-Red Rows KNX-Well at Work KAFC-Masterpieces 4:30 KIPL-Music. KAPLC-Bolero Time. KECA-Jr. Sunction. PKWB-News Ranch. KNX-Stewart Craig. KIPI-Bron Dizie. HKJ-Homingway. KNX-Tom Hanlon. (C) - 1937 by UniverRadio Features Synxom E.D. Dixon. IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO From the Files of Anaheim Gazette By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL 75 Years Ago September 1877 Officer Wartenburg returned last night, being unable to find his man. The object of his search was Ismeal Romero, who is charged with stealing a truck from the home of Abran Aguilar. He is also suspected of being the man who robbed the Chinaman at Mr. Scott's ranch and is believed to have committed many other crimes. It is reported that he has recently been wounded in the leg by a pistol shot and that he is secreted in the vicinity of the Sierrita rancho. On Sunday evening Mrs. Callisher had a narrow escape from drowning at the landing. She had ventured in to where the water was between four and five feet in depth, and a large breaker carried her off her teeth. Her struggles attracted the attention of some other bathers present and she was rescued. The familiar hum of the machinery in the Alden fruit dryer was heard yesterday for the first time this season. The Cajon Irrigation Co. has levied an assessment of $10 per share upon the subscribed capital stock of the corporation. The assessment must be paid before the 25 inst. The company now has a force of 15 men at work and there can be no doubt of their determination to go on with the enterprise and complete the ditch without delay. There can be less doubt that on their efforts to ameliorate the present condition of things they deserve 'the substantial sup- 50 Years Ago September 1902 Solemn high mass was celebrated at St. Boniface Catholic church on Monday morning in honor of breaking ground for the new Catholic church to be erected at the corner of Center and Palm streets at a cost of $10,000. Services were conducted by Rev. Fathers Dubble and Kaiser of the local parish assisted by Father Stoetters of Coronado, Fathers Victor and Cote of Los Angeles, Father Scanlan of Shorb, Father Conneally of Riverside and Father O'Keefe of San Luis Rey. After the services the ground whereon the new edifice is to be erected was blessed by Father Stoetters. Thereupon five members of the church ran furrows across the lot, viz: Jacob Everhardy, Theodore Rimpau, Joseph Dauser, F. X. Dauser and Peter Nicolas. The building will be of brick and will be ready for occupancy in 90 days. William Dunn has purchased the property at the southeast corner of Lemon and Broadway and will erect a modern dwelling on the property. On the opposite corner T. A. Darling will build a two-story residence. District Attorney R. Y. Williams has filed a written report upon the legality of the election recently held for the purpose of forming a union high school district to include the districts of Bolsa, Garden Grove, Westminster, Fairview, Ocean View and Fountain Valley. He holds the election to be illegal because the petitions circulated... The Cajon Irrigation Co. has levied an assessment of $10 per share upon the subscribed capital stock of the corporation. The assessment must be paid before the 25 inst. The company now has a force of 15 men at work and there can be no doubt of their determination to go on with the enterprise and complete the ditch without delay. There can be less doubt that on their efforts to ameliorate the present condition of things they deserve the substantial support of the entire community. With water—the lifeblood of the country—coursing through the ditches, it matters very little whether in obtaining it some legal obstructions have been cast aside. Camp meeting commences today at the old grounds in the willows. the life of Anaheimers. NEW DEAL—There are always new deals. Now banks are going to stay open Friday night and close all day Saturday. FOLKS—Anaheimers are more interested in the world serious than anything else right now. Politics are second to the Dodgers and the Yanks who hold the spot light in interest and attention right now. Frank Vessels, the Los Alamitos quarterhoss impresario threw a big party for the big City press at Romanoff's Other night. The Foster Sand and Gravel Company's founder, Al Foster, is living the life of Riley now that he's in semi-retirement. Well, so are the Joneses—George and Clara Jones take off whenever they wish and return to the old home town when they weary of the open road. NITECAPSULE — Politness always pays—especially when you're asking a favor. LEGAL NOTICES STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912 AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF MARCH 3, 1933, AND JULY 2, 1946 (39 U.S.C. 233) Of Anaheim Daily Gazette published 5 days each week at Anaheim, California, for September 20, 1952. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher H. C. Burkheimer, 279 E. Center St., Anaheim. Editor Leonard H. Kreldt, 528 B. Palm. Managing editor Theodore H. Kuchel, El Cajon Ave., Xorba Linda, Calif. Business manager H. C. Burkheimer, 279 E. Center St., Anaheim. 2. Owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addres TELE-TIPS (5), (8—Time for Beany (7)—Ozzie & Harriet (9)—Ftbl, Compton-Muir (11)—How We Met (2)—My Friend Irma (4)—Dennis Day MORROW FOOTBALL— 12:45 (4), 1:45 (4), (8) KHJ—Music KPAO—Accent on String 1:30 KFI—Pigakin Parade KMPC—For You 1:45 KFI—Football—UCLA—Washington KHJ—Football—USC—Army KNX—Orchestra 2:00 P.M. KLAQ—News Music KMPC—Matties KEGA—Ira Cook KHJ—Football KFWB—Maurice Hars KNX—Football KFAO—Matinee 2:30 KHJ—Ditries and Mat. KNX—News, S. Craig 2:00 P.M. KLAQ—News Sports, 970 Club KECA-Ira Cook KPI-KHI-Football KMPC-Hits KNX-This Is Living KFAO-News 1:50 KPHI-Philip Norman KFAO-Open4:00 P.M. KLAQ-News Sports, G. Norman KPI-KHI-Football KMPC-Hits KECA-Ira Cook KPBW-Red Rows KNX-Well at Work KFAO-Masterpiece 5:30 KPI-Music KMPC-Bolder Time KECA-Jr. Sunction KFBW-News, Rancho KNAX-Streets Craig 4:45 KPI-Prom Dixie KHJ-Homingway KNX-Tom Hanlon (C) — 1937 by Universal Radio Features Synd. Nom E. Danson, MARCH 3, 1933, AND JULY 2, 1946 Of Anaheim Daily Gazette published 5 days each week at Anaheim, California, for September 30, 1952. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher H. C. Burkheimer, 279 E. Center St., Anaheim. Editor Leonard H.- Kreidt, 528 E. Palm. Managing editor Theodore H. Kuchel, El Cajon Ave., Norba Linda, Calif. Business manager H. G. Burkheimer, 279 E. Center St., Anaheim. 2. The owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as well as those of such individual member, must be given.) Anaheim Gazette, Inc., 259 E. Center St., Anaheim, Calif. Theodora B. Kuchel, El Cajon Ave., Yorba Linda, Calif. Mrs. Henry Kuchel, 315 S. Claudina, Anaheim. Thomas H. Kuchel, 315 S. Claudina, Anaheim. 3. Max Besler, $15 N. Oliva, Anaheim. 4. The known bondholders, mortgages, and other security holders owning or holding less than one percent of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are not any, so state.) None. 4. The two paragraphs next above give the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders. If any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiants full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees hold stock certificates in a capacity other than that of bona fide owner and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the sale stock, bonds, or other securities than as stated by him. 5. The average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed through the malls or otherwise in held subscribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was: (This information is required from daily weekly, semi-weekly, and triweekly newspapers only.) 3946. H.C. BURKHEIMER, Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29th day of September, 1952. (WAL G. WALKER). My commission expires Aug. 16, 1954. Deadline for copy corrections or cancellations: We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement ordered for more than one time. We reserve the right to adjust in full any error by a correct publication of advertisement. THE WANT AD NUMBER 2206 Announcements Cemeteries LOMA VISTA MEMORIAL PARK Fullerton, California Endowment Care Provided Phone Fullerton 158 Res. Anaheim 3811 REMEMBER! You can get a Card of Thanks or In Memoriam for only $1.00: Call 2208 for information. Nursery Stock FUSCHIAS - SHRUBS - TREES Landscape Contractor Complete Nursery Service BOTTS NURSERY 1228 LINCOLN AVENUE Anaheim, Calif. Ph. 5450 We give & redeem Gold Bond Stamps Just & Found LOST: Horn rimmed bifocal glasses downtown early Tuesday evening. Return to 117 So, Los Angeles St. Reward. Personal-Special Notices FOR A GOOD FOOD PLAN Call Lyle Shafer Anaheim 6777. Employment Help Wanted—Male SHIFT WORK Anaconda Wire & Cable Co. Inquire at office, 403 W. Maple, Orange; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.