anaheim-gazette 1954-01-14
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Rivera Rests up In Japan Resort
KOKURA, JAPAN—Army PFC Rudy G. Rivera, son of Mrs. Ruth Rivera, Route 3, Anaheim, Calif., recently spent a seven-day rest and recuperation leave in Kokura, Japan.
Normally stationed in Korea with the 7th Infantry Division, Rivera stayed at one of Japan's best resort hotels and enjoyed many luxuries unobtainable on the war-torn peninsula.
Rivera is an assistant 105 mm recolless rifleman in Company H of the 7th Division's 17th Regiment.
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IN THE D LONG AG
By MRS.
75 Years Ago
1879
At the meeting of the Annie Water Company on Saturday, Knapke was re-elected zanjeer the ensuing year and the secretary was instructed to draw up a tract to be signed by Kr. The committee on right-of-write that the necessary deeds had yet been secured, but that matter would probably arrive this week. The secretary was structured to submit to different lumber dealers an estimate of amount of lumber which was required in constructing the necting ditch, and ask for b furnish same. Before the meeting he also made a settlement with the Cajon company andceived a deed to a half-interior.
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PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN ANAHEIM
IN THE DAYS OF
ONG AGO
From the Files of
Anaheim Gazette
By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL
Years Ago
1879
At the meeting of the Anaheim Water Company on Saturday, H. Napke was re-elected zanjero for ensuing year and the secretary is instructed to draw up a contract to be signed by Knapke. The committee on right-of-way for connecting ditch reported that the necessary deeds had not been secured, but that the latter would probably arranged this week. The secretary was instructed to submit to different rubber dealers an estimate of the amount of lumber which will be required in constructing the connecting ditch, and ask for bids to finish same. Before the meeting convened the secretary, Mr. John Mccher sold the 26 shares of dequent stock, which was purchased by the company. In the evening he also made a settlement with the Cajon company and received a deed to a half-interest in the ditch.
In another column will be found the advertisement of the "City Drug Store," of which Messra Ferguson & Lake are proprietors. The store is fitted up with great taste and all drugs are fresh and guaranteed to be pure. Mr. Ferguson is well and favorably known here. Mr. Lake is a brother of W. H. Lake of Santa Ana and has come to make his home in Anaheim permanently. Success to them.
Robert W. Scott, Esq., purchased the north half of Block E in Orange, at the Administrator's sale last Saturday. The land belonged to the estate of Henry Jansen and comprises 20 acres.
On last Thursday the jewelry store of Marlene Moye, on Short street, Los Angeles, just beyond the old church, was burglarized and six watches, five revolvers, a lot of jewelry and $200 in cash were carried off.
A refrigerator car arrived at the depot last night. R. H. Look & Co., will fill it with dressed mutton for the San Francisco market. Next week we will give an extended notice of the car and the enterprise.
John G. Allen, a son of Gabriel Allen of Las Angeles, was shot and killed last week at Lerdo Colony, seventy miles below Yuma on the Colorado. His murderer, Andres Molino, escaped.
and this week the same august personage again received a slice of their silver wedding cake, baked according to the same recipe, so Mrs. Grimshaw informs us, and on the same pan used upon the original happy occasion.
We shall hope to receive a slice of the golden wedding cake and hope the worthy couple and their family may continue in the enjoyment of their happy wedding bliss, and that prosperity and happiness unlimited may be their lot.
Stockholders of the First National Bank held their annual meeting last Tuesday and elected of W. F. Botsford, C. E. Holcomb, John Hartung, Frank Shanley and Peter Weisel. The directors met on Thursday and re-elected Mr. Botsford president, Mr. Hartung, vice-president and Mr. Holcomb, cashier. The bank's business is increasing, deposits being higher at the present than at anytime in the past.
Max Nebelung, Alex Wright and Geo. A Ruddock composing the Board of Audit of the Anaheim Union Water Company, are at work upon the books of the corporation at Secretary Krick's office. Their report will not be ready for submission to stockholders until sometime next week.
Cards have been received announcing the marriage of Miss Sue Alice Cain of Falls City, Neb., and Will Julian, formerly of this city. The marriage took place in Falls City and after the honeymoon the young couple will reside in Long Beach.
L. Nemetz on Tuesday purchased from H. Kolm the lot recently purchased by the latter at the corner of Center and Emily streets from R. Melrose, Mr.
downpour to insure crops fell upon the mountains for first time this season. The winer has been clear since then. The first white frost appears Thursday morning.
Stephen Rimpau arrived this week from Berkeley; he has been taking a course mining engineering. He will in a few days for the minions where he goes to get practical experience before turning to his studies.
Stockholders of the imp Buggy Wrench Co., an An concern, held their annual meeting this week and elected lowing officers and directors Howard, president, W. S., T secretary; L. E. Miller, treasurer Bird V. Beebe and W. S., directors. The wrench is the nation of Mr. Spake and has no been upon the market.
Dr. McFarland, a veter surgeon from Oklahoma is arrival. He has opened an on Center street in the pr formerly occupied by Dr. Blc.
John Brunworth reports a tity of water, streams funnin
the depot last night. R. H. Look & Co., will fill it with dressed mutton for the San Francisco market. Next week we will give an extended notice of the car and the enterprise.
John G. Allen, a son of Gabriel Allen of Las Angeles, was shot and killed last week at Lerdo Colony, seventy miles below Yuma on the Colorado. His murderer, Andres Molino, escaped.
Rev. W. A. Knighten, formerly of Orange, who has for some time been under the care of an oculist in San Francisco, is rapidly recovering his sight and a permanent cure is anticipated.
The trial of Uriah Humphrey, charged with the murder of E. W. Domeny in Gospel Swamp, has been set for Feb. 26.
Our friend Prof. Roques has opened a class for the study of French and a number of Anaheim's young bloods will be initiated in the mysteries of that beautiful language.
50 Years Ago
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Grimshaw on Saturday last celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage. During the day numerous friends called to wish the worthy couple many happy returns of the day. Of the twenty-eight guests at the wedding, only two remain in Anaheim. Mr. and Mrs. Grimshaw are among our most highly respected citizens, and have many friends who join in extending felicitations appropriate to the occasion.
Twenty-five years ago the editor of this journal was presented with a slice of the wedding cake.
Cards have been received announcing the marriage of Miss Sue Alice Cain of Falls City, Neb., and Will Julian, formerly of this city. The marriage took place in Falls City and after the honey-moon the young couple will reside in Long Beach.
L. Nemetz on Tuesday purchased from H. Kolm the lot recently purchased, by the latter at the corner of Center and Emily streets from R. Melrose. Mr. Kolm had in view the opening of a grocery store, but decided the field is pretty well covered. He will reside in Los Angeles. Mr. Nemetz contemplates erecting a commodious dwelling upon the site.
A period of drought extending over 107 days was broken on Sunday evening when .21 of an inch fell between 7 and 8 o'clock. No rain had fallen in Orange county since October 1st. The precipitation brings the total for the season to date up to .60 of an inch. Last year to date we had 4.63 inches. There is yet time for a
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CLEARANCE SALE
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Beginning ...
Friday – Jan. 15th
DRESSES — REDUCED
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Values up
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1900
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3 Anaheim Gazette THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1954
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
and day.
Work has begun upon E.W. McCullom's new residence on Philadelphia street and Capt. Ahlborn is erecting a residence on Adele
street, opposite the new home of Fred Backs.
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