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4 Anaheim Gazette WED. MORNING, FEB. 4, 1953 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA AUTHORS' COT IDEAL FOR RELAXATION WHILE YOU WOO INSPIRATION WRITER'S SUPPLIES Carl Reiner © 2-4 WWW.NECLURENEWSPAPERSTUDIO.COM OAKY DOARS THERE'S NUTINI' TO SIT ON, GRAN'PA! WON'T YE SIT? NOW THERE IS! POOH! ELEMENT'RY, GRAN'PA! HOW'S YER WIZARDRY THESE DAYS, BUB? PURTY GO SOMEBODY'S NEUTRAL MY MAGK NOW THAT YOU'VE GOT YOUR 'MAD' OFF YOUR CHEST... MAYBE YOU'LL SEE THAT ANYBODY CAN BE UNAPPRICIATED OR MISJUDGED! BUT IT DOESN'T HELP TO GET SO MAD THAT YOU LOSE SIGHT OF YOUR OWN GOALS!! SCORCHY SMITH NOW THAT YOU'VE GOT YOUR MAD OFF YOUR CHEST... MAYBE YOU'LL SEE THAT ANYBODY CAN BE UNAPPROVIATED OR MISLUDGED! BUT IT DOESN'T HELP TO GET SO MAD THAT YOU LOSE SIGHT OF YOUR OWN GOALS!! DICKIE DARE THIS CRAZY PUP'S SO WILD... LOOK OUT, YOU DOPE! WHO coulton waugh ADV OF PATSY THEY DIDN'T WAIT TO LET ME TELL THE MOST IMPORTANT THING OF ALL!! ABOUT THE TIME-CAPSULE FULL OF FLYING SAUCER SECRETS RIGHT HERE IN MY HAND! IN SHORT ORDER, THE U.S.FIGHTING FORCES START A FULL-SCALE SEARCH FOR ANNA X AND SGT. SONIC!!! SEE YOU TONIGHT AT 7:30, SUE. OKAY, ROG! I THOUGHT YOU HAD A DATE WITH BOB TONIGHT? OH, I DO HAVE, DIANA... BUT... SEE YOU TONIGHT AT 7:30, SUE. I THOUGHT YOU HAD A DATE WITH BOB TONIGHT? OH, I DO HAVE DIANA... BUT... MR. CARTWRIGHT... MR. PETERS... I'VE JUST RECEIVED AN OFFER FROM ONE OF THE BIG SPORTING GOODS MANUFACTURERS... THEY'LL GIVE ME HALF A MILLION DOLLARS FOR ALL RIGHTS TO MY PATENTS ON MY GOLF BALL FINDER!!! HALF A MILLION DOLLARS!! HALF A MILLION BUCKS FOR THAT LITTLE OMMICK!!! PETERS NEARLY FELL OFF HIS CHAIR IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO From the Files of Anaheim Gazette By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL 75 Years Ago February 1878 A large crowd of Indians were gathered together in the Kuchel vineyard last evening playing their favorite game of "Peon." Fall shearing is in progress at the Wright Bros. ranch on the Alamitos. There was a large gathering of Squatters yesterday. They decided to employ Messrs. Allen and Brunson to commence suit in the United States Circuit court, aside the patent of the Las Rancho. The marshal gives notice in other column that the town are now due. The road and tax amounting to $3, is also it should be borne in mind the road tax ($2) is paid to town authorities by those within the town limits, instead the county authorities. There is a dispatch at the telegraph office for Felisita deller. 50 Years Ago February 1903 Lilburn Gardiner and Miss Vail were married recently at home of the bride's parent Fullerton. After the ceremony delightful wedding breakfast served. The happy couple deded on a short honeymoon trip upon their return will be at history is written. Anaheim will be justly proud of their Gerald Allen (Tex) O seems to be happy now that forsaken the coaching rank a school administrator's job should be. He was Phil Beta pa and had more degrees the coach is entitled to... Alex M the Anaheimer who is itching a jockey career, is having culty getting mounts at Anita where he's bucking "riders." But the one time hi lightweight does right... BUT IT DOESN'T HELP TO GET SO MAD THAT YOU LOSE SIGHT OF YOUR OWN GOALS!! THANKS LERA! YOU'RE RIGHT! NOW! WHAT'S WRONG WITH MY COURSE TO THE SERPENT SATELLITE? INSPIRATIONAL — "Father forgive them for they know not what they do." — Luke 23:34. TRAFFIC — A dozen people have lost their lives on Orange county highways and biways so far this year. This is the greatest highway carnage in history. The 1951 highway death toll when a record was established was seven for the same date. It is up to everyone who drives to exercise caution to avoid crippling, death-dealing accidents. It is to your advantage to do so. You pay for these accidents indirectly as insurance rates are figured on accident-frequency rates for a given area. Insurance companies aren't in the business for your health. They're out to show a profit. And you can figure that they will even if they have to hike your insurance rates sky high. When you buy a policy, the company really bets that you won't have an accident of any consequence. If you do, and they have to pay off premiums on future policies will be hiked. Every damage action growing out of an automobile accident is also reflected in your insurance rates. So, be careful—extra careful—when you drive. Accidents hit you where it hurts most—in your pocketbook. GROUND HOG—If there were a woodchuck resident of Anaheim he'd have crawled back in his burrow and gone to sleep. This is really ideal sleeping weather, y'know. ANAHEIM NEEDS—More adequate street lighting. Anaheim streets are pretty dreary after dark. Neighborhood streets need as much light as the business district. LINES-O-TYPE — Dorothy Coley is one of those able women who holds down a production job and manages to rear a family of two daughters. The modern housewife is really proficient... Lois Titus is rather proficient too. She is a sharpshooter and knows the mechanics of a shooting iron... Carolyn Neff has had her share of the influenza bug... Jeanette Blanchard has some mighty interesting pictures to show for her holiday weekend to the Grand Canyon... Gladys (Mickey) Dent has more seniority than any of Kwikset's women employees. She's been with Adolf Schope's organization for seven years. That's an accomplishment. Ruth Ledbetter is proud of her son, Charlie Ledbetter, who is regarded as one of Orange county's outstanding prep athletes. Father, Mother and Me, Sister and Auntie say All the people like us are We, And everyone else is They. —Kipling. INSPIRATIONAL — "Father forgive them for they know not what they do." — Luke 23:34. TRAFFIC — A dozen people have lost their lives on Orange county highways and biways so far this year. This is the greatest highway carnage in history. The 1951 highway death toll when a record was established was seven for the same date. It is up to everyone who drives to exercise caution to avoid crippling, death-dealing accidents. It is to your advantage to do so. You pay for these accidents indirectly as insurance rates are figured on accident-frequency rates for a given area. Insurance companies aren't in the business for your health. They're out to show a profit. And you can figure that they will even if they have to hike your insurance rates sky high. When you buy a policy, the company really bets that you won't have an accident of any consequence. If you do, and they have to pay off premiums on future policies will be hiked. Every damage action growing out of an automobile accident is also reflected in your insurance rates. So, be careful—extra careful—when you drive. Accidents hit you where it hurts most—in your pocketbook. GROUND HOG—If there were a woodchuck resident of Anaheim he'd have crawled back in his burrow and gone to sleep. This is really ideal sleeping weather, y'know. ANAHEIM NEEDS—More adequate street lighting. Anaheim streets are pretty dreary after dark. Neighborhood streets need as much light as the business district. LINES-O-TYPE — Dorothy Coley is one of those able women who holds down a production job and manages to rear a family of two daughters. The modern housewife is really proficient... Lois Titus is rather proficient too. She is a sharpshooter and knows the mechanics of a shooting iron... Carolyn Neff has had her share of the influenza bug... Jeanette Blanchard has some mighty interesting pictures to show for her holiday weekend to the Grand Canyon... Gladys (Mickey) Dent has more seniority than any of Kwikset's women employees. She's been with Adolf Schope's organization for seven years. That's an accomplishment. Ruth Ledbetter is proud of her son, Charlie Ledbetter, who is regarded as one of Orange county's outstanding prep athletes. AFTERTHOT — Alimor something like making carments after it has been sessed by the finance comp... OH, I DO HAVE DIANA... BUT... HE'S NOT COMING TILL NINE. MODEST MAIDENS Trademark Registered U.S. Patent Office CARROUSEL — You've been reading a lot of dope about the dopes who go for dope. But there is hope for those at the end of their rope. Looks like they're going to do something about North street They're going to resurface it at long last. Billy Consolo signed a $60,000 bonus contract. A Buena Park kid, Gene Rosen, will also make headlines when he signs after pitching Hubert Dawson's Fullerhi Indians to a Sunset League title this spring. Frank (Kiwo) Munoz, the ex-paratrooper, is doing his practice teaching. He'd make a mighty good teacher for the Anaheim school system. He has a way with kids. Sometimes ask Vic Ruedy what kind of a bonus he got when he signed his first baseball contract and listen to him moan. Clare Van Hoorebeke and Don Derrr are investigating another boys' summer baseball league. This one is being organized by Ed Israel and Charles Thomas of Downey. WATCH TOWER—We are told that a couple more industries were going to add to the Anaheim payroll. They've materialized. There are several other announcements in the making. Anaheim's industrial growth has just begun. NUGGETS — Hugh Bridgford, the Anaheim meat packer could tell you that beef prices are skidding downward. So could Joe Neubauer who has noted a decline in the market. It's no secret that the draft people will provide transportation for certain young men to the induction center next week. The story of the gallantry of Anaheim's Own—Company K—in Korea hasn't been told. When that chapter in Anaheim S OF from the Files of Anaheim Gazette W KUCHEL United States Circuit court, to set the patent of the Las Bolsa acho. The marshal gives notice in an urn column that the town taxes are amounting to $3, is also due. Should be borne in mind that road tax ($2) is paid to the own authorities by those living in the town limits, instead of county authorities. There is a dispatch at the A&P graph office for Felisita Menler. 50 Years Ago February 1903 Billburn Gardiner and Miss Anna were married recently at the time of the bride's parents in Silenton. After the ceremony a nightful wedding breakfast was lived. The happy couple departon a short honeymoon trip and on their return will be at home Story is written. Anaheimers be justly proud of their boys. Gerald Allen (Tex) Oliver mts to be happy now that he's saken the coaching ranks for school administrator's job. He could be. He was Phi Beta Kapand had more degrees than which is entitled to... Alex Meese. Anaheimer who is itching for hockey career, is having diffigetty mounts at Santa ta where he's bucking "name" ers. But the one time Analightweight does right well Big Game Archer To Address Ikes Anaheim chapter of the Izaak Walton league will be entertained at their meeting tomorrow night by an archery expert engaged through the courtesy of Barrettt and Wellman Sporting Goods Co., Los Angeles. The archer, whose identity was not revealed, is said to have killed big game such as bear, deer, wild boar and javelino, plus most small game. He will demonstrate his skill with the bow and arrow. In their new cottage on Orangethorpe avenue. Those present were Alex Gardiner and wife, parents of the groom; James A. Vail and wife, parents of the bride; Myrtle and Stella Lovering. Rev. Holcomb and wife, Mrs. A. Holcomb, A. Barrows and wife, John R. Gardiner and wife; R. S. Gregory and wife; J. Holverson and wife; L. P. Drake and family, E. S. Richman and wife, A. McDermont and wife, G. F. McDermont and wife, Miss Gregg, Otto des Granges and family, F. E. Gardiner and family, Clay Crow and family, D. F. D Holman, F. M. Shrode and family, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Gardiner. Dr. Ellis has completed the building of his gig. It is complete in all its appointments and is indeed "fearfully and wonderfully made." The strength of the iron and woodwork is suggestive of that famous "one horse shay," of which Holmes tells us. Godfrey Stock and family returned on Tuesday from Michigan after an absence of four months. They were accompanied by his niece, Miss Johnson, sister of Eugene Johnson of Olive who will Dr. Banks Speaks At Fullerton Importance of a sense of humor and how to stay young in spirit will be some of the topics to be discussed by a brilliant young psychologist-humorist, Dr. Murray Banks at Fullerton public forum Thursday evening, Feb. 5 at Fullerton union high school auditorium. Subject of his lecture will be "How to Live with Yourself," to begin at 7:30 p.m. There is no charge for admission. Dr. Bank's reputation for sparkling humor and rollicking stories make his appearance more than a lecture based upon factual evidence. Included is entertainment together with analysis of the human mind, all serving to point ways toward solving problems of ordinary living. His presentation, full of rich suggestions on how to stay mentally healthy and get the most out of life, reveals the serious and comical ways in which people attempt to satisfy wants. Dr. Banks makes the somewhat abstract subject of phycology become a live, unforgettable experience. The speaker's first book on "How to Live With Yourself", was completely sold out during the first month after publication. With it went a guarantee, according to the author, that if his suggestions were followed, no reader would ever have a nervous breakdown. Equipped as few are in his field, Dr. Banks was graduated from both New York university and Columbia university and has been visiting professor and special lecturer at the University of North Carolina, New York university, Temple university, New Jersey State Teachers' college, University of Pittsburgh, Brooklyn college, Long Island university. AFTERTHOT — Alimony is nothing like making car payments after it has been repossessed by the finance company. Dr. Ellis has completed the building of his gig. It is complete in all its appointments and is indeed "fearfully and wonderfully made." The strength of the iron and woodwork is suggestive of that famous "one horse shay," of which Holmes tells us. Godfrey Stock and family returned on Tuesday from Michigan after an absence of four months. They were accompanied by his niece, Miss Johnson, sister of Eugene Johnson of Olive who will make Anaheim her home. 25 Years Ago February 1928 Mrs. Ernest Zitzmann and her daughter, Miss Wilhelmina Zitzmann drove down from their home in Los Angeles to visit with friends in town. ANAHEIM FEB. 6 and 7 BLOCK BUSTERS ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MERCHANDISE OFFERED FOR PHOTOGRAPHS of MERCHANDISE OFFERED FOR DOLLAR DAYS ONLY BY Anaheim Merchants THESE ITEMS ARE BLOCK BUSTERS