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ANAHEIM GAZETTE Anaheim, Calif., Thursday, April 29, 1934 IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO From the Files of Anaheim Gazette By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL 50 Years Ago The board of trustees of the city met in regular session on Tuesday evening. Present Messrs. Schneider, Rust and Berdrow. The ordinance granting telephone franchise to W. L. Porterfield of the Home Telephone company was adopted. An ordinance establishing the official grade of certain streets was read for the first time. An ordinance fixing the compensation of the seven city officers was read for the first time. It raised the salary of the city clerk from $40 to $50 a month and provides a cut in the Ma Spotlight Values Picked From This Week's Ads! CENTER at LEMON KE 5-2847 MONTH END SPECIALS Here are SOME Spotlight Values MONTH END SPECIALS Here are SOME Spotlight Values from our STOREWIDE CLEARANCE Munsingwear Seamless Hose, Reg. 1.25 ... 77c pr. Theme Sheer Nylons (irreg.) ... 68c pr. Straw Tote Bags ... 69c pr. Women's Handkerchiefs ... 35c ea. STREET FLOOR at STEFFY BUICK 410 S. LOS ANGELES ST. 1950 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN Beautiful, sharp and economical car. $999.00 SEE OUR DISPLAY AD IN THIS ISSUE AMERICA'S GREAT ALL-ARQUIT Pontiac's mighty engine delivers more power where you need it—right in your driving range. That extra punch means vastly better getaway... easier, safer passing... more eager "drive" for hills and open highway traveling. It's a Pontiac specialty, and it adds immeasurably to your pride and satisfaction. Pontiac's handling ease, roadability and reliability are very special, too, providing something decidedly better in effortless, Drive it AND YOU'LL WANT IT Price it AND YOU'LL BUY! CASEY-BECKHAM 236 S. LOS ANGELES ST.—ANAHEIM—KE 5-2857 "A GOOD DEAL AND A OF the Files of Mim Gazette BUCHEL was adopted. An ordinance shaping the official grade of streets was read for the time. An ordinance fixing compensation of the several officers was read for the first It raised the salary of the park from $40 to $50 a month provides a cut in the Marshal's salary, the exact figures of which were not determined. This will probably be cut to $100. A communication was read from the superintendent of the Santa Fe company, addressed to the city attorney, stating that an electric bell would be placed at the Center pany without delay at the Center street crossing of the railroad, and that until the bell is established the through trains would pass the crossing at slow speed. Thirty-seven hundredths of an inch of rain fell on Saturday night at 8 o'clock in a light mist and continuing until 2 o'clock. Just ANAHEIM FURNITURE CO. N. LOS ANGELES ST. — ANAHEIM NYLON FRIEZE CARPET ALLED, WITH TACKLESS APPING AND 40-OZ. WAFFLE PADDING—SQ. YD. $995 CONE BROS. N. Los Angeles — Anaheim '50 FORD 2 DOOR Overdrive, Radio & Heater $895 SEE OUR DISPLAY AD IN THIS ISSUE HEINZ MOTOR CO. N. PALM ST. — ANAHEIM — KE 5-5757 before midnight a heavy shower descended, but otherwise the rain came in a drizzle. Total for the season 8.17 inches. Last year to date 10.45 inches. While we are away behind the record of last year the country looks surprisingly well. Although the season is late, crops never looked better. The crucial test of the season will come later, say in six weeks time when with warmer weather more moisture will be needed to mature crops. From October 1st to January 18th not a drop of water fell. This marked the longest period of drought in forty years. Rains in the north have been heavier than for many years. In Humboldt county fourteen inches of rain fell in February and at other points the precipitation has been even heavier. While we are passing through a freakish season, if the weather clerk will now be good we may yet have a bountiful harvest. Later: An inch and eighty-five hundredths of rain fell on Tuesday night. This brings the total for the season to 6.02 inches. Judge Howard and L. E. Miller, representing the Chamber of Commerce, went to Santa Ana, Tuesday to appear before the supervisors, along with committees from Fullerton, Orange and Santa Ana Board of Trade, in endeavoring to procure an appropriation from the board for advertising this county at the World's Fair. So favorably did the board receive the suggestion that it appropriated $1300 for the purpose. The whole amount necessary is $1500. Mrs. Fritz Ruhman and Ed Boege have sold to Mrs. Johanna Betz the eleven acre place on South Lemon street, known as the Boege place, for $4700. Herman Stock and Claude Stough have formed a partnership in trucking and teaming and have been busy this week in unloading Mrs. Vinson was a guest to week of Mrs Chynoweth. She co-templates a visit in the near future to her daughter in Indiana. Fred Betz was seriously injured on Friday evening at the residence of John Selinger as he was standing home on his bicycle. With wife he had been visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Selingen when he started out the fridge he lost his balance and heavily upon the ground, cutting his ear and sustaining severe bruises to the head. Dr. Johnson was telephoned for and went to the scene of the accident for with. He dressed Betz's injury and the latter proceeded to home. Claude Eaton has purchased lot on Chartres street from M Elizabeth Kuchel for $175 will erect thereon a $1500 reidence. Ed Zeus and Hugh Smith co-template a trip in the near future to Imperial and San Diego. Col. S. H. Finley, commander of the Seventh Regiment N. G., with headquarters in Santa Ana in orders issued last week, nounces appointment of Private Geo. T. Taylor and Geo. H. Pa of Company M, to be Corporal First Lieutenant L. L. Vestal, tailor adjutant, is detailed acting regimental adjutant. Ike Williams of Buena Park install a 20 horse power pump plant to supply water to his house. AT Reliable AUTO ELECTRIC OVERDRIVE, Radio & Heater $895 SEE OUR DISPLAY AD IN THIS ISSUE HEINZ MOTOR CO. N. PALM ST. — ANAHEIM — KE 5-5757 COMING NEXT WEEK FOREIGN CAR SHOW MERCURIO'S CENTER ST. ANAHEIM WEEK END SPECIALS DILING BEEF ... 15¢ AND MANY OTHER SPECIAL ITEMS SEE OUR DISPLAY AD IN THIS ISSUE ICA'S GREAT ALL-AROUND PERFORMER! engine delivers more need it—right in your at extra punch means way ... easier, safer eager "drive" for hills traveling. It's a Pontiac is immeasurably to your n. lease, roadability and special, too, providing better in effortless, tireless driving. You rest when you ride in a Pontiac. You are at ease in every way. But these are just words—and you want action. You can get it right now! Come in ... drive a Pontiac and let the car prove that a price near the lowest buys genuine fine-car performance. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR YOU CAN'T BEAT A PONTIAC Mrs. Fritz Ruhman and Ed Boege have sold to Mrs. Johanna Betz the eleven acre place on South Lemon street, known as the Boege place, for $4700. Herman Stock and Claude Stough have formed a partnership in trucking and teaming and have been busy this week in unloading lumber by a new device which simplifies the work. Herman Backs has been assisting them in the rush of work. Wm. Fischer has been ill for a fortnight past. His condition was reported yesterday to be somewhat improved. Hessel & Bauer, the new proprietors of the brewery, will, in a few days run to waste several thousand gallons of beer stored in the old brewery. An internal revenue officer will be present to witness the ceremony. P. H. Krich, Henry Adams and Dr. Hutchinson went to Santa Ana Tuesday night to attend an oyster supper at the Masonic lodge. They returned home at night and report that rain poured down all the way home. Ike Williams of Buena Park install a 20 horse power pump plant to supply water to his AT Reliable AUTO ELECTRIC Anaheim Carburet & Electric Specialized Service ALL MAKES KE 5-4 904 N. Los Angeles St. KE 5-4 AUTO GLASS Phil's Auto Glass Auto Glass a Specialty DEALER SERVICE 19 Years' Experience 920 N. Los Angeles St. KE 5-4 AUTO PAINTING Hennig Auto Painting & BODY WORK 25 Years Same Location Any Car $27.50 960 S. Los Angeles St. KE 5-4 AUTO REPAIRING Dubois & Pascha GARAGE & BRAKE SHOP 24 Hour Service 129 N. Lemon St KE 5-4 BOATS—MOTORS Headquarters for Evinrude OUTBOARD MOTORS PARTS AND SERVICE New and Used Boats and Motors and Marine Equipment Anaheim Marine & Sports Store NICK WINGERT 844 R. Los Angeles St KE 5-4 CERAMICS Hobby In Ceramics Instructions in Ceramics. Porcelain Lampshade. China Painting Day and Evening Classes 822 W. Center St. CLEANERS Ermisch "My Cleaner" Main office 117 W. Cypress Branch 250 W. Center KHAM PONTIAC "A GOOD DEAL, AND A GOOD DEAL MORE" OPEN EVS. "TIL 10 P.M." Pioneer Resident Services Friday Mrs. Rose B. Sandilands, 82, native of Ohio, passed away in the Basler Rest Home, Santa Ana, Wednesday, April 29. She resided at 808 N. Clementine, and has been a resident of Anaheim for the past 68 years. A son, Donald W. Sandilands, and a sister, Mrs. Tom Scott, both of Anaheim, survive her. Services will be held in St. Michael's Episcopal church this Friday at 2 p.m., with Rev. John K. Saville, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in a local mausoleum, with Backs, Campbell & Kaulbars in charge of funeral arrangements. PAY HEED TO SIRENS! When a siren sounds, the motorist is required by law to clear any intersection he may be in, get over to the right—clear out on the shoulder if on a highway—and stop, says the Automobile Club of Southern California. acre alfalfa ranch. He has a 200 foot well which his father sunk 24 years ago and which flowed for years. It has not flowed for several years now, but the water stands in it at a depth of twelve feet from the surface. In town, water is down sixty feet. HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful. Courteous. Service 120 E. Broadway, Anaheim PHONE KE 5-4105 Mrs. Williams Formerly an Anaheim resident, Mrs. Virginia Williams, 42, passed away in Hoag Memorial hospital, April 22. She was a native of Des Moines, Iowa. Her husband, Lloyd survives; also two sisters, Mrs. Grace Schiller of Illinois and Mrs. Cecil Davis, Iowa. Funeral services were conducted in the chapel of Backs, Campbell & Kaulbars, April 24 at 2 p.m., with Rev. Roland Anderson officiating. Interment followed in Fair Haven cemetery. ATTENDED CONVENTION Mrs. Howard Wilkinson, newly installed president of the Anaheim High school PTA represented her group at the state convention held in San Francisco last week. BACKS CAMPBELL KAULBARS Mortuary Phone KE 5-3209 251 N. Lemon AT YOUR SERVICE Reliable Firms As Close As Your Phone AT YOUR SERVICE Reliable Firms As Close As Your Phone TO ELECTRIC Anaheim Carburetor & Electric Specialized Service ALL MAKES KE 5-4427 N. Los Angeles St. KE 5-5513 TO GLASS Phil's Auto Glass Auto Glass a Specialty DEALER SERVICE 19 Years' Experience N. Los Angeles St. KE 5-6907 TO PAINTING Dennig Auto Paint & BODY WORK 25 Years Same Location Any Car $27.50 S. Los Angeles St. KE 5-2407 TO REPAIRING Bois & Paschall GARAGE & BRAKE SHOP 24 Hour Service N. Lemon St. KE 5-8423 ATS—MOTORS Headquarters for Vinrude OUTBOARD MOTORS PARTS and SERVICE and Used Boats and Motors and Marine Equipment Anaheim Marine & Sports Store NICK WINGERT Los Angeles St. KE 5-4940 RAMICS Lobby In Ceramics Productions in Ceramics, Porcelain, Amphshade, China Painting. Day and Evening Classes 822 W. Center St. EANERS Ermisch "My Cleaner" main office 117 W. Cypress, Branch 250 W. 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Barnhart GARAGE Specialized Service DESOTO — PLYMOUTH DODGE — CHRYSLER S. Lemon St. KE 5-2404 ORIST UNERALS — FLOWERS Flowers for All Occasions CALL FRED'S House of Flowers E. Center St. KE 5-5772 ME CRAFT Home Craft Arbecue & Patio Equipment Open 10 to 7 — Friday 'til 9 N. Los Angeles St. KE 5-4160 RDWOD FLOORS Oelrich's FLOOR SERVICE New Installations Floors Refinished W. Broadway KE 5-4324 Lock & Key Service (Anaheim's Only Locksmith) We buy sell & trade almost anything. We Renair Clocks—All Makes We Sharpen Scissors. Knives 548 S. Los Angeles St. KE 5-7052 MEMORIAL PARK Loma Vista MEMORIAL PARK Fullerton, California Endowment Care Provided Phone LAmbert 5-1575 Res. KEystone 5-3811 NURSERIES FUCHSIAS . SHRUBS - TREES Landscape Contractor Complete Nursery Service Botts Nursery 1228 LINCOLN AVENUE Anaheim, Calif. KEystone 5-5450 We Give & Redeem Gold Bond Stamps Gordon's Nursery L. C. Schurman, Prop. COMPLETE NURSERY STOCK 512 N. Los Angeles St. KE 5-3838 PAINT - WALLPAPER Meade & Sons Personalized Paint Service featuring Tibbets High Quality Paints NANCY WARREN Wallcrest Imperial Washable Wallpaper 150 N. Los Angeles St. KEystone 5-3421 Open Eve's by Appointment 122 W Broadway Phone KEystone 5-5703 TIRE RECAPPING OK RUBBER WELDERS We Retread Tires Guaranteed from Coast to Coast at any O.K. Welders Shop 916 N Los Angeles St. KE 5-3969 TELEVISION SERVICE Promot 1-day Television Service Also auto radio and radios. Baker's Anaheim 250 W. Center St. KE 5-2931 Open Mondays and Fridays 'til 9 PM. UPHOLSTERY Hubbard's CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY All Work Guaranteed FREE ESTIMATES 333 E. Center KE 5-5113 Evenings KE 5-8406 ELECTRIC REPAIRING Electric Household Appliance Repairing — at your home or at my shop. R. E. Jenninas 115 N. Emilv KE 5-5454 (Rear of Anaheim Hospital) WHEEL ALIGNMENT Rov Field Wheel Alignment Service Aligning - Re-bushing - Tire-Truing - Electronic Balancing 538½ S. 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