anaheim-gazette 1954-01-28
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IN THE DAYS OF
LONG AGO
From the Files of
Anaheim Gazette
By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL
75 Years Ago
Ed Dunham while out hunting on Monday afternoon killed 42 blackbirds at one shot. Mr. Fred Fischer killed a monstrous pelican measuring 9 feet from the tips of its wings. They report ducks in large numbers in the region of the Bolsa Chica.
Mr. Joseph Helmsen, who keeps the store on Center street, opposite Kroeger's hall, informs us that he has received some of the choicest delicacies to be found in San Francisco markets—some eels, limburger and other fine cheese and herrings being among the most toothsome of the viands.
We regret to announce the death of Charles A. Hanna, second son of John Hanna, Esq. He was buried on Thursday, the funeral services taking place at the Episcopal church and conducted by Rev. Trew.
We had the pleasure yesterday of a call from Mr. F. Upson of Centralia. The possibilities of the county find an apt illustration in the gentleman's farm. Four years ago a barren plain, and now covered with such orchards and shrubbery as would take half a lifetime to produce in any other country.
The Anaheim Tire company held a meeting last night and elected the following officers: D. R. Payne, foreman; H. A. Stough, assistant foreman; Herman Cohn, secretary; F. Backs, treasurer; H. A. Stough, N. A. Bittner, Joe Backs, investigating committee; L. Cohen, A. C. Roques, J. F. Dalton, finance committee. Messrs. Bittner and Dalton were appointed a committee to collect the monthly contributions now due. They will call upon contributors next Monday or Tuesday.
John P. Zeyn left for San Francisco on Sunday morning to be gone two months.
The Board of school trustees met yesterday and inspected the new school house, and formally accepted it from the contractor, on his agreeing to make a few minor alterations. The trustees express themselves as fully satisfied with the manner in which the building has been constructed. The quality of the materials is of the best and the carpenter and mill work could not be improved. Take it all in all, it is a superior building—one to hold for this important event—the club calendar, and relations for members and guests be made through Mrs. Rommell at KE 5-3827 or M.W. Scott at KE 5-5131. Relations close Friday, Jan. 29.
Dr. Fred Johnson, minister and inspirational lover will be guest speaker and whis as his topic, "Its a Wor Life." According to the principal chicairman, Mrs. George Letty, who heard him speak invention, his wonderful humonic tonic for these tense times Judson is minister at Trinityist church in Santa Monica University of Redlands grade.
A social hour will follow address and refreshments served under direction of chairmen Mrs. Charles Hailey and Mrs. H.B.Pearson.
THE FRIENDLY CORNER
for
HOME LOANS
IF YOU PAY RENT
YOU CAN SOON
OWN YOUR OWN HOME
LET US TELL YOU ABOUT OUR LOW COST FINANCING PLAN
ANAHEIM BUILDING
and LOAN ASSOCIATION
SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000
Center & Lemon Sts. Phones KE 5-2158 or KE 5-2159
Member Federal Home Loan Bank System
PAUL PUSHED OUR PANIC BUTTONS...
SAID YOU GOTTA GO AND RAISE SOME DOUGH
Center & Lemon Sts. Phones KE 5-2158 or KE 5-2159
Member Federal Home Loan Bank System
PAUL PUSHED OUR PANIC BUTTONS...
SAID YOU GOTTA GO AND RAISE SOME DOUGH
So...
Solid Maple Arm Love Seat — 109.50
Chrome Dinette
5 pe. with Ext. Leaf ... $49⁹⁵
Box Spring & Mattress
Hundreds of Innersprings ... $39⁹⁵
Maple Bedroom Set
Book Case, Headboard,
Double Dresser, Mirror ... $88⁵⁰
Steel Bunk Bed Set
with Springs & Cotton
Mattresses ... $39
ANAHEIM FURNITURE CO.
146 N. Los Angeles St.
KEystone 5-0237
In Santa Ana the proposition to raise a tax of $1600 to finish the school house was voted down by a majority of 14.
P. Beaudry of Los Angeles has called Mr. Beaudry is one of the most public spirited citizens of the city and has done more than any other man to build it up. We notice a transfer to his brother of property valued at $105,853.
Dr. Judson at Ebell Monday
The February meeting of the Anaheim Ebell Society has been designated as "guest night" and will be an evening session beginning at 8 o'clock Monday, Feb. 1, in the clubhouse.
Standing reservations do not hold for this important event on the club calendar, and reservations for members and guests may be made through Mrs. Walterommell at KE 5-3827 or Mrs. C. Scott at KE 5-5131. Reservations close Friday, Jan. 29.
Dr. Fred Johnson, minister, humorist and inspirational lecturer will be guest speaker and will take his topic, "Its a Wonderful Life." According to the program chairman, Mrs. George LaFolte, who heard him speak at convention, his wonderful humor is a nice for these tense times. Dr. Judson is minister at Trinity Baptist church in Santa Monica, a university of Redlands graduate.
A social hour will follow the address and refreshments will be served under direction of supper clairmen Mrs. Charles Harbeson and Mrs. H. B. Pearson.
Come In! Test the Thrills of the 1954 Chieftain
GENERAL MOTORS LOWEST PRICED EIGHT costs so little that you can afford the finest new power controls and driving conveniences.
NEVER HAVE QUALITY AND I
More powerful than ever for 1954, the Pontiac engine—best-proved of all automobile power plants—fills you with confidence worth far more than the modest cost of the car. You are master of every traffic situation. You can cruise in quiet smoothness for you lo
Wedding Rites in Parsonage
Miss Barbara Ann Risner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliftonner of 418 S. Melrose st., became the bride of Clarence Kyle Agaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thee Wagaman of Linden, Ia., in a double ring ceremony in the parade of Fullerton Temple Baptist church on Jan. 9. The Rev. Woody Hodson officiated.
The bride wore a navy blue suit with navy and white accesories. A white orchid was pinned her shoulder. In attendance was Mrs. Theda Buzzo of Anaheim who chose a pink and blue ensemble for the occasion.
The bridegroom, who expects release from the U.S. Marine Corps this month, was attended by his friend Rudy Racchini, a low marine stationed with him El Toro MCAS.
A reception followed in the name of the bride's grandparents, and Mrs. C. F. Borgen of Fulton. The new Mr. and Mrs. Agaman made the first cut in handsome wedding cake which is served with ice cream and fee. Mrs. Richard Borgen, the bride's aunt, poured.
The bride is a graduate of Anaheim Union High School. Her band attended Iowa schools and expects to return to Iowa to take up farming upon his release from the service. The bridecom's parents were unable to attend the ceremony but are expected soon for a short visit. They will accompany the newlyweds back to Linden where the young people will make their home.
THE COMFORT-CONTROL SEAT, exclusive with Pontiac, is the most versatile ever offered. Moves up and down, back and forth, and tilts forward and backward for a total of 360 different seat positions. Optional at extra cost.
NEVER HAVE QUALITY AND IMPROVEMENT
More powerful than ever for 1954, the Pontiac engine—best-proved of all automobile power plants—fills you with confidence worth far more than the modest cost of the car. You are master of every traffic situation. You can cruise in quiet smoothness for endless miles. And this inspiring performance, achieved with notable economy, will continue for years and years.
It's a prideful feeling, and your pride lifts again when
CASEY-BECKHA
336 S. LOS ANGELES ST.—ANAHEIM—KE 5-2857
DEAL AN
Calling All Mother Against GET READY TO PARTI
WHY THE MARCH OF DIMES NEEDS 50% MORE IN '54
LARGER GIFTS FROM EVERYONE NECESSARY TO FINANCE FULL PROGRAM PLUS POLIO PREVENTION
POLIO PREVENTION
TOTAL VACCINE
NEW FOR '54
LARGER GIFTS FROM EVERYONE NECESSARY
TO FINANCE FULL PROGRAM PLUS POLIO PREVENTION
POLIO
PREVENTION
NEW FOR '54
PATIENT AID
RESEARCH
PROFESSIONAL
EDUCATION
SERVICES &
OPERATION
USED
IN
1953-
$50,000,000
MUST
FOR
1954AT LEAST
$75,000,000
THIS SPACE SPONSORED IN THE INTEREST OF
THOS. E. HARRISON & SONS
Jacuzzi Pumps
275 N. Manchester — Anaheim
HILGENFELD'S
120 E. Broadway — Anaheim
HOME OIL CO.
1422 W. Broadway — A
A. H. SHIPKE
Richfield Distributor
1406 W. Broadway — A
E. A. SILZLE CO.
212 S. Atchison — Ana
The Thrilling New Power
Chieftain Pontiac
POWER STEERING cuts effort up to 80% for parking and turning. Dual Range Hydra-Matic Drive, also optional at extra cost, provides quicker response and greater gas-saving.
NEW POWER BRAKES, optional at surprisingly low extra cost, let you stop with far less foot movement and pressure, yet you still "feel" the brakes.
THE QUALITY AND LOW COST BEEN SO BEAUTIFULLY COMBINED
In ever for 1954, best-proved of all plants—fills you with far more than the car. You are in a difficult situation. You look around you. Here is quality you would expect in top-priced cars—fine fabrics and bright metals employed with perfect taste. Yet this big, powerful quality car is yours at a cost just above the lowest. Come in for the facts.
LOOK AT PONTIAC'S SCORE FOR 1954
• New power and performance.
• Distinguished new styling.
• Distinctive new exterior colors.
• New color-matched interiors.
• Wide choice of optional power controls.
NEW POWER BRAKES, optional at surprisingly low extra cost, let you stop with far less foot movement and pressure, yet you still "feel" the brakes.
QUALITY AND LOW COST BEEN SO BEAUTIFULLY COMBINED
Over for 1954, best-proved of all plants—fills you with far more than the car. You are in a difficult situation. You smoothness for this achievementomy, will and years.
DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR
YOU CAN'T BEAT A PONTIAC
BKHAM PONTIAC
DEAL AND A GOOD DEAL MORE.* OPEN EVS. "TIL 10 P.M.
All Mothers To Help in The Fight
AGAINST DREAD POLIO!
READY TO PARTICIPATE
IN THE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
MOTHER'S MARCH!
ENDORSED BY YOUR LOCAL P.T.A.
Spend 10 or 15 minutes
the evening of the 2nd
TO COLLECT
MARCH!
Tuesday - FEB. 2
CALL ON YOUR NEIGHBORS and
ASK THEM TO GIVE TO THE 1954
MARCH OF DIMES
Spend 10 or 15 minutes
the evening of the 2nd
TO COLLECT
and
SEND DONATIONS
to
MARCH OF DIMES
c/o Clyde Carter
PHONE KE 5-5757
1215 N. Palm — Anaheim
D IN THE INTEREST OF THE MARCH OF DIMES by
HOME OIL CO.
22 W. Broadway — Anaheim
A. H. SHIPKEY
Richfield Distributor
06 W. Broadway — Anaheim
E. A. SILZLE CORP.
12 S. Atchison — Anaheim
BACKS, CAMPBELL &
KAULBARS
Mortuary
251 N. Lemon — Anaheim
HEINZ MOTOR CO.
1215 N. Palm — Anaheim