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POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT DON'T GIVE UP OUR SHIPS! Long Ago MORE ABOUT... (Continued from Page 1) being in such a crowded condition that the first and second grade pupils are given only a half day's attendance. The number in attendance is largely in excess of last term, and during the week new pupils are coming in. Seventeen teachers are employed in the city schools. At West Anaheim two teachers are engaged and the attendance was yesterday reported to be 85. This number will be exceeded before the week is out. Johnny Tuffree and his sister, Mrs. Lloyd, returned this week from San Francisco after a fortnight's absence during which time they attended the Knights Templar festivities. Johnny says the arrival of the Lena caused considerable excitement in the northern metropolis, especially when a rumor spread to the effect that two Japanese ships were outside looking for her. He tried to get a look at the Russian ship, but was prevented by the heavy fog. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Konig were tendered a delightful surprise party on Monday evening, when a large number of their friends assembled in honor of Mrs. Konig's birthday and their recent return from a European tour. During the evening Mrs. Falkenstein gave an instrumental solo on the piano, which was followed by a song by Mrs. Hiltshire, after which Mrs. Konig favored the company with a vocal solo. A sumptuous repast of ice-cream, cake and coffee served and it was midnight that the guests bade goodbye to host and hostess, wishing Konig many happy returns on day. The Chamber of Commerce been presented a collection year books of the Dept. of Agriculture, dating from 1890, by Staheli-Neithardt. Aline Cayce, the little daun Proposition 5 renews a 40-year old law exempting home-owned ships from personal property tax levies but can't be assessed against foreign and out-of-State ships. Let's protect the jobs and prosperity that a thriving shipping industry means to California. Keep Shipping Alive! VOTE YES ON PROPOSITION 5 Election, November 2 STATE COMMITTEE FOR PROPOSITION 5 600 Market St. San Francisco Los Angeles Harold Black • Mrs. Amer Stolp Co-chairmen LET US BUILD IT! Nicholas South and SONS General Contractors RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL Leonard E. Marcus P. South Ph. KE 5-4138 Pr. KE 5-4409 419 North East St. — Anaheim POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Re-Elect WILLIAM G. BONELLI MEMBER STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Permanent Record... of expenditures Permanent Record... of expenditures PAY BILLS BY CHECK SECURITY-FIRST NATIONAL BANK ANAHEIM BRANCH — CENTER AT LEMON Open Fridays Until 6 GOING AWAY for the HOLIDAYS? Try our FREE Trip-planning Service Just fill out coupon and mail. We'll send back details on the double. No obligation, of course. J. H. Prueft, Jr., PTM Southern Pacific Co. 610 South Main Street Dept. ( ), Los Angeles 14, Calif. I am interested in a trip to ___ I want to go [ ] Pullman [ ] Chair Car Please send [ ] Folders [ ] Schedule Name___ Address___ City___ State___ Southern Pacific ice-cream, cake and coffee was loved and it was midnight when guests bade goodbye to their t and hostess, wishing Mrs. long many happy returns of the. The Chamber of Commerce has on presented a collection of or books of the Dept. of Agriculture, dating from 1890, by Mme. shell-Neithardt. Aline Cayce, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cayce, is attending school in Los Angeles, in the care of her grandmother, Mrs. Emmal M. Polhemus. Dr. C. D. Ball was appointed County Physician by the Supervisors on Monday, in place of Dr. R. A. Cushman, who resigned in order to accept the position of prison physician and surgeon at San Quentin State penitentiary. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Holcomb are proud parents of a fine baby boy, born on Sunday evening. Oscar Warling found a lady's gold ring on Center street, yesterday, near the postoffice. The owner may receive her property by applying to the finder. Miss Olga Zeus of this city and Miss Bessie Schubert of Los Angeles, have returned from a fortnight's visiting at Coronado. R. Fossek received a J.M.C. this week from his son Emilie, has been in Nome, Alaska several weeks. He writes that he is well and is enjoying self. Capt. Victor Schumacher a business visitor in Los Angeles the fore part of the year. The Orange County Pan-Santiago Canyon was the site of a joint re-union of the Or You are an OCR engine for a region cropped from a scanned historical newspaper page. Transcribe ALL legible text exactly as printed, top-to-bottom. Like all of the really fine thing 7600 gasoline is worth more because 7600 GASOLINE Union Oil Co OF CALIFORNI The West's Oldest and Largest Indepe R. Fossek received a Jettete week from his son Emil, who is been in Nome, Alaska, for several weeks. He writes that it is well and is enjoying him. Capt. Victor Schumacher was business visitor in Los Annes the fore part of the week. The Orange County Park in Santiago Canyon was the scene of a joint re-union of the Orange County Confederate Veterans and the Missouri Association, some days ago. Several hundred members and their friends assembled at an early hour and spent the day pleasantly. At noon a basket luncheon was spread under the trees and speech-making followed, with Judge Pleasants presiding. The following officers of the Missourians were elected: President, Judge Pleasants of Silverado; vice-presidents, Mrs. L. H. Mills of Santa Ana and W. E. 2—ANAHEIM GAZETTE Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., Oct. 14, 1904 Squires of Olive secretary and treasurer, J. A. Turner of Santa Ana; Committee on next year's re-union, W. H. Spurgeon, J. O. Turner and Mrs. Mills. Mr. Dickel received by cablegram on Monday, the distressing news of the death of his sister, Mrs. W. 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