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2 Anaheim Gazette THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1953 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Thank You Your response to our OPEN HOUSE INVITATION this past WEEK END assured us that our efforts to make this Nursery the MOST MODERN and WELL EQUIPPED in this area, were not in vain. YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND US ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOUR EVERY GARDENING NEED. BOTTS NURSERY 1228 Lincoln Ave. Phone KE 5-5450 We GIVE and REDEEM Gold Bond Stamps Friday the 13th COULD BE YOUR LUCKY DAY It's OPEN HOUSE IN OUR NEW LOCATION SEE OUR MAMMOTH IN THE DA LONG AGO By MRS. B 75 Years Ago Messrs. Gilman and Hawk have discovered a large deposit mineral in the mountains between Temescal and Silverado which said to be tin ore. Specimens have been sent to the assayer. The beautiful Pampas grass which grows luxuriously in the county is said to be quite a curiosity in the East. Those who desire to send some of these "whit plumes of Navarre" of Southern California to the East will be interested to know that with proper treatment they may be kept years. They should be cut when green and subjected to a temperature of 120 to 140 degrees, if be sent any distance by mail. Wrap them carefully in paper then enclose in a cardboard wrap per after the manner of sending pictures. One of the most handsome bulbs we ever saw is owned by Cahen. It was made to order Paris and presented to Mr. Cahen by a relative. It is a strong, high ornamented book and is worth $250. A meeting of wine growers will be held at the court house in Los Angeles this afternoon to pro Friday the 13th COULD BE YOUR LUCKY DAY IT'S OPEN HOUSE IN OUR NEW LOCATION SEE OUR MAMMOTH XMAS DISPLAY REGISTER FOR FREE DRAWING FRI. EVENING, NOV. 13 - 8 P.M. OF BEAUTIFUL 17 JEWEL at LADIES’ WRIST WATCH No Purchase Necessary—No Obligation SEDLOCK JEWELERS Now at...126 E. CENTER ST. IN ANAHEIM—(Formerly at 113 S. Los Angeles St.) PHONE KEystone 5-7413 ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL XMAS BONUS on ALL XMAS GIFT LAY-A-WAYS LET US BUILD IT Nicholas South and SONS General Contractors RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL Leonard E. South Ph. KE 5-4138 Pr. KE 5-4458 419 North East St. FRESH HORSE MEAT GUARANTEED FLEE POWDER (My Own Brand) Baby Turtles and Hamsters Other Pets and Supplies Anaheim Pet Shop E. E. McHENRY 261 E. Center St. — KE 5-4650 It raises your pride and race You feel it the moment we turn over the keys to you. You now own the handsomest "hardtop" around—a Buick Riviera—and the warm glow goes all through you. But not alone for the racy beauty of the car. You feel that prideful surge, too, from the fact that here you bought yourself a whale of a lot of automobile—a whale of a lot of room and power and soft luxury and ride steadiness—for a lot less than you expected. For the automobile pictured here is a Buick Special Riviera—which means it delivers locally for just a few dollars more than the "hardtop" model—the "low-price three." But it's only when you drive away your bountiful new beauty that real thrills begin and the satisfaction deepens... When the highest Fireball 8 power Buick SPECIAL history whispers to the miles with effortless ease... When Twin-Turbine Dynaflow* you instant getaway response silken smoothness, and the Mi Dollar Ride levels every inch of way... When the deep wide seats cradle in spacious comfort and the great... *Standard on Roadmaster, optional at extra cost on... IN THE DAYS OF DONG AGO From the Files of Anaheim Gazette By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL Years Ago Mrs. Gilman and Hawkins discovered a large deposit of mineral in the mountains betweenocal and Silverado which is to be tin ore. Specimens have sent to the assayer. beautiful Pampas grass grows luxuriously in this valley is said to be quite a curiosity in the East. Those who desire and some of these "white ows of Navarre" of Southern Bernia to the East will be in need to know that with propatment they may be kept for them should be cut while subjected to a tempera- of 120 to 140 degrees, if to not any distance by mail. them carefully in paper, enclose in a cardboard wrapper the manner of sending meses. of the most handsome alwe ever saw is owned by H. It was made to order in and presented to Mr. Cahen relative. It is a strong, highlyented book and is worth meeting of wine growers will aid at the court house in Los Angeles this afternoon to protest the reduction of the duty on French wines and brandies. T. T. Hill and E. A. Pullen have made a rich strike on Silverado since we visited them last week. They were then at work upon the "Warwick" and during the past few days have been taking out rock which is said to be as rich as any yet seen in that district. They have also found the Ophir ledge on the same claim. A cutting affray occurred at the home of Antonio Rios on Lemon street Thursday. Ramon Sepulveda was visiting there and being intoxicated behaved rudely and boisterously. He slapped Mrs. Rios in the face and she picked up a table knife and stabbed him in the side. The woman's husband swore out a warrant for Sepulveda and he was arrested and placed in jail. Silverado Notes: Cash Harvey's new dwelling house is about ready for occupancy and is said to be the most pretensious edifice in town.—J. J. Guinn after two weeks recreation at Taylor's camp in Pine canyon, has returned to his ranch.—Messrs. Halberstadt and Definger are hard at work on their claim.—J. W. Clark has gone to Anaheim for a few days.—The new stage line to Los Angeles is making tri-weekly trips and ru- to begin a college course. Samuel Armor of Orange and M. Nisson of Santa Ana, attended the irrigation convention at Ogden as delegates from Santa Ana Valley Irrigation district. Judge West of the Superior Court, presided in Judge Bledsoe's court at San Bernardino the past week. Judge Wilbur of Los Angeles presided in the Orange County Superior Court, hearing cases in which Judge West was disqualified. Robert Parker, a well-known resident of this section, died of heart failure at his home in Fullerton on Wednesday. Mr. Parker was born in Ontario, Canada, in 1838. He was married in 1853 and came to Fullerton in 1871. F. X. Dauser installed a pumping plant in his new well on his place in Placentia last week. It consists of a twenty-horse power engine and centrifugal pump. R. L. Scott has purchased the interest of Chas. Stadtegger in the blacksmithing firm of Scott & Stadtegger. Dr. D. F. Royer, a prominent Orange physician of Orange, was married on Wednesday to Mrs. Hettie Wilbur of Los Angeles, the ceremony being performed at Kingman, Arizona. White Temple Circles to Meet Six Circles of W. S. C. S., White Temple Methodist church, will Representative Of SSA Plans Fullerton Visit A representative of the Security Administration Field office in Santa Ana will be at a new office of the California partment of Employment at E. Commonwealth, Fullerton between 11:30 a.m., and 2:30 on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1953, rett W. List, Manager, announc today. This is one of the regular wives of the Old-Age and Survior representative which scheduled for the third Wednes- Brush sliced bananas, ap pears, peaches, grapes with cured or frozen lemon juice—especially if they have to stand in refrigerator a while before serving.Keeps their color and impressor. ART SUPPLIES Paint with TREASURE TONES WALLPAPER Banders—RENTALS—Polish SCHAEFFLER PAINTS and WALLPAPER 120 N. Los Angeles St., Anahe Phone KE 5-2469 Silverado Notes: Cash Harvey's new dwelling house is about ready for occupancy and is said to be the most pretensious edifice in town. J. Guinn after two weeks recreation at Taylor's camp in Pine canyon, has returned to his ranch. Messrs. Halberstadt and Deffinger are hard at work on their claim. J. W. Chark has gone to Anaheim for a few days. The new stage line to Los Angeles is making tri-weekly trips, and rumor has it that another line to Santa Ana is being considered. 50 Years Ago Peter Welsel has purchased the Dr. Hardin property at the corner of Sycamore and Los Angeles st., for $2000, and will move his story residence from the West End and locate it upon his new property. The Miercoles club was entertained this week by Mrs. J. J. Schneider. Mrs. Arthur Lewis was awarded first prize at progressive euchre. Mrs. Rich of Fullerton won second prize and Miss Dora Zeyn the booby. Mrs. Doane of Santa Monica, cousin of Judge J. S. Howard, has arrived here with her son. She has rented the Aug. Backs cottage on Lemon street and expects to locate permanently. Miss Otille Steckert and Miss Ruth Enearl have left for Pomona Dr. D. F. Royer, a prominent Orange physician of Orange, was married on Wednesday to Mrs. Hettie Wilbur of Los Angeles, the ceremony being performed at Kingman, Arizona. White Temple Circles to Meet Six Circles of W. S. C.S., White Temple Methodist church, will meet today as follows: Tessner Circle, 1 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Norman Tessner, 403 E. Center; Cartwright Circle, 1:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. A. C. Rlutcel, 507 N. Clementine; Good-year Circle, 1:30, at the home of Mrs. Paul Demarce, 1024 W. Sycamore; Osborn Circle, 1:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Arthur Osborn, 306 E.; South st.; Seekins Circle, 1:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Warren Ashleigh, 809 N. Clementine; Vinding Circle, 1:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Lee Mueller, 8421 S. Euclid. Anaheimer Returns To Oriental Duty FAR EAST (FHTNC)—Four ships of Destroyer Squadron 15 have returned to Far Eastern waters for a 7-month tour of duty. Robert W. Fredericks, sonarman seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fredericks of 7761 Blue-gum, Route 4, Anaheim, Calif., and husband of Mrs. Bonnie Fredericks of Granada Hills. IT'S TRADE-IN TIME FOR A BETTER DEAL Want top allowance on your present car? See us this week for a deal that will raise your pride. New is your chance to drive a money-saving bargain. TREASURE TONES WALLPAPER Sanders—RENTALS—Pollshere SCHAEFFLER PAINTS and WALLPAPER 129 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Phone KE 5-2469 its FRIDAY 13 FREE GIFTS FOR ALL the KIDDIES MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD Any Article 'til Christmas REMEMBER WESTER 119 N. LEMON ST. FR MEADE & SONS .... IZED PAINT SERVICE and races your pulse the "hardtop" models of race three." when you drive away in our new beauty that the begin and the satisfaction highest Fireball 8 power in real history whispers away with effortless ease ... Turbine Dynaflow* gives getaway response with thinness, and the Million levels every inch of your keep wide seats cradle you comfort and the great glass areas give you visibility practically unlimited. Surely you ought to look into this great Buick that's so prideful to own, so thrilling to drive, so easy to buy. We'll be happy to arrange a sampling. Can you visit us this week? MILTON BERLE stores for BUICK—In the Buick-Berle Show on TV Tuesday evenings. Also, every Saturday, tune in The TV Football Game of the Week—a "GM" Key Event WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM THE GREATEST BUICK IN 50 GREAT YEARS ICK COMPANY ANAHEIM KE 52279 IZED PAINT SERVICE FRIDAY - 1 Lucky Day VALUE Special Sale of WALLPAPER CLOSE-OUT TERRIFIC SAVING See this group of Wall close-outs when you're store Friday! PAINT "DO IT YOURSELF HERE" 150 N. Los Angeles Street Open Daily 7:30 A representative of the Social Security Administration Field Of in Santa Ana will be at the office of the California Dement of Employment at 233 Commonwealth, Fullerton, beten 11:30 a.m., and 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1953, GarW. List, Manager, announced y. this is one of the regular visits the Old-Age and Survivors Inance representative which are dued for the third Wednesday each month. ART SUPPLIES Paint with TREASURE TONES WALLPAPER RENTALS—Polishers SCHAEFFLER PAINTS and WALLPAPER N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Phone KE 5-2469 GAR-TOONS HEY FOLKS! START YOUR SCRAPBOOK TODAY/ EACH CARTOON WORTH $1.00 TOWARD YOUR NEXT CAR/ POP STILL ISN'T CONVINCED ABOUT THESE GUARANTEED USED CARS Casey - Beckham SALES SERVICE "A Good Deal and a Good Deal More" "Orange County's Leading Pontiac Dealer" 836 S. Los Angeles St. — Anaheim Phones KE 5-2857'or KE 5-2858 TREASURE TONES WALLPAPER RENTALS—Pollshere SCHAEFFLER PAINTS and WALLPAPER N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Phone KE 5-2469 Casey - Beckham SALES SERVICE "A Good Deal and a Good Deal More" "Orange County's Leading Pontiac Dealer" 836 S. Los Angeles St. — Anaheim Phones KE 5-2857 or KE 5-2858 FRIDAY 13TH ...and it's OPEN HOUSE at WESTERN AUTO we cordially invite you to the GRAND OPENING of our Christmas Display presenting ONE OF THE GREATEST ARRAYS of GIFTS — TOYS and WHEEL GOODS EVER PRESENTED in ANAHEIM EMEMBER ... it's at your ANAHEIM GIFT CENTER WESTERN AUTO STORE 9 N. LEMON ST. — ANAHEIM PHONE KE 5-4225 FREE PARKNG ACROSS THE STREET EADE & SONS ... serving the people of Orange County with our "PERSONALED PAINT SERVICE" ... and anxious to help you with "DO IT YOURSELF" painting projects announce a FRIDAY - 13th TWO - DAY SPECIAL Friday and Saturday! FREE! Regular 2.95 FRIDAY - 13th "Lucky Day" VALUES Special Sale of WALLPAPER CLOSE-OUTS TERRIFIC SAVINGS See this group of Wallpaper close-outs when you're in the store Friday! TWO - DAY SPECIAL Friday and Saturday! FREE! Regular 2.95 ROLLER PAINT SET Consisting of genuine 7 inch lamb's wool paint roller and all metal paint tray! FREE with purchase of One Gallon or More TIBBETT'S COLORED SUNSHINE WALL FINISHES! Meade & Sons PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE IT YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS", The Home of "Personalized Paint Service" N. Los Angeles Street Anaheim Phone KE 5-3421 Open Daily 7:30 A.M. to 6:30 p.m. Fridays "til 9 P.M.