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236 S. LOS ANGELES ST.—ANAHEIM—KE 5-2857
DEAL AND A
IN THE DAYS OF
LONG AGO From the Files of Anaheim Gazette
By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL
75 Years Ago
February 10, 1879
We are glad to announce that Mr. Wm. R. Olden will attend the fruit exhibition at Riverside as representative of this section. He desires to take with him samples or oranges and lemons grown in Anaheim, and those of our readers who have superior fruit of this kind are requested to give a samples to Mr. Olden not later than Monday, and he will see that they are exhibited at the fair. It is desirable also that each sample be accompanied by a card upon which is written the age of the tree, the variety and if budded, the kind of root, etc. We hope the response to this notice will be hearty and liberal, and that in the report to be made by the Riverside committee Anaheim's oranges will be accorded honorable mention.
The Los Angeles Star says: "A little town like Anaheim cannot be expected to do much in the way of 'jobs,' but it managed to illustrate the principle which is recognizable throughout the country. The contract for the janitorship of the schoolhouse was let for $15 per month, sub-let for $10 and finally $5 was paid for a third man for two and one-half months service. Then there was an order drawn against the district for $37.50 to cover all transactions." (Our contemporary got things mixed. Anaheim is innocent of the Mr. John P. Zeyn returned from San Francisco on Wednesday. He confirms the view heretofore expressed in these columns that this section of the state is attracting great attention, because of the superior agricultural prospects of the present season.
It is said that the Lafayette Hotel in Los Angeles will be opened about the 1st of March by Messrs. Hammel & Denkin, at present lessees of the U. S. Hotel.
Somebody stole a canary from Mr. Rouge's house on Thursday. The only redeeming feature in the transaction is the fact that the larcenist did not take the eagle.
A cameo breast-pin was picked up on the floor of the Episcopal church after services of Sunday last. The loser can recover it by applying at the home of Rev. Trew.
50 Years Ago
February, 1904
Frank Stone has a force of mechanics laying sidewalks on South Los Angeles street, from Chestnut to Santa Ana street. The new walks are upon the east side of the street and sidewalks will also be laid on the west side of the street. New sidewalks will also be laid on Broadway, Philadelphia and Adele streets. Three miles of new sidewalks are now in course for a business visit of several days at San Bernardino.
The Chamber of Commerce is in receipt of a letter from A. J. Cook of Pomona College stating that the last series of Farmers' Institutes are to be held in March and April and that Anaheim may have one if it is desired. Favorable action will probably be taken at the next meeting.
C. Schindler's force of mechanics yesterday completed the work of laying cement sidewalks on North Los Angeles street from Chartres to Sycamore.
Contractor Enearl is pushing along work upon the Sherman cottage north of the opera house and this week, Ruiz, and Bustamante, the artistic painters were to work upon it. Frank Saunder is engaged in lathing and plastering the house. Mr. Enearl has contract for another cottage to be erected upon the Minor tract of Olive street as soon as Mr. Sherman's cottage is completed.
Abraham B. Markel of Eureka has been chosen pastor of th
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be expected to do much in the way of 'jobs,' but it managed to illustrate the principle which is recognizable throughout the country.
The contract for the janitorship of the schoolhouse was let for $15 per month, sub-let for $10 and finally $5 was paid for a third man for two and one-half months service. Then there was an order drawn against the district for $37.50 to cover all transactions."
(Our contemporary got things mixed. Anaheim is innocent of the great transgression. It was in that ungodly town of Santa Ana that the little transaction referred to occurred).
An increase in attendance in the public schools lately has compelled the trustees to decide upon employing an additional teacher. The fourth room in the new school house will be furnished and the new department inaugurated in about a month.
We saw yesterday one of those $100 Eastern built buggies, which needed the firm embrace of several strands of hay wire rope to hold it together. If there is any moral to this it is that for a good article, you have to pay a good price, and that for a buggy built by a local mechanic will outwear any Eastern made vehicle.
San Benito has a delinquent tax list at $89.50 Santa Barbara has about $15,000 delinquent, while Anaheim has about $50 in the delinquent tax list.
50 Years Ago
February, 1904
Frank Stone has a force of mechanics laying sidewalks on South Los Angeles street, from Chestnut to Santa Ana street. The new walks are upon the east side of the street and sidewalks will also be laid on the west side of the street. New sidewalks will also be laid on Broadway, Philadelphia and Adele streets. Three miles of new sidewalks are now in course of construction or in immediate contemplation.
Work upon the office building of the new lumber company will begin this week, lumber for which is expected today. The new yards will be located on Center street, east of Mr. Nemetz's residence and will run eastward to the cannery. Mr. Grim will be in charge of the work. McWilliams and Dunn have the contract for the office building.
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Talkenstein left yesterday business visit of several San Bernardino.
Chamber of Commerce is apt of a letter from A. J. Pomona College stating the last series of Farmers' acres are to be held in March and that Anaheim may be if it is desired. Favora-on will probably be taken next meeting.
Hindler's force of mechan-day completed the work cement sidewalks on Los Angeles street from its to Sycamore.
Actor Enearl is pushing work upon the Sherman north of the opera house week, Ruiz, and Busta-the artistic painters went upon it. Frank Saunders engaged in lathing and plaster-house. Mr. Enearl has a fit for another cottage to be upon the Minor tract on street as soon as Mr. Sher-cottage is completed.
Sham B. Markel of Eureka, then chosen pastor of the
ANAHEIM GAZETTE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1964 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Christian church and will preach pulpit orator of force and elo-his first sermon here on Sun-quence and will doubtless find work day morning. The topic will be "A enough to do in this part of the Model Sermon." Rev. Markel is a vineyard.
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