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1954-10-21 · Anaheim Gazette · page 2 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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Fleetwood Estates Formally Opened By Jewett Brothers, in East Anaheim Offering Anaheim homeseekers a new subdivision development with four and three-bedroom-and-den residences in East Anaheim, Jewett Bros., veteran Orange County real estate developers, are the builders. Providing over 1400 square feet of usable floor space, the homes are priced at $14,500. They are available to veterans for $450 down, plus costs and impounds, according to Walker & Lee, Inc., exclusive sales agents. The Jewett Bros., W. H. and R. C., reared and educated in Orange county, entered the real estate business in Fullerton in 1937, and since have built and sold more than $200,000,000 worth of homes. Fleetwood Estates repre sentes their company's expansion into the Anaheim area. "The firm of Walker & Lee is proud to be associated with Jewett Bros., because of their well-established reputation for building quality homes best adapted to the informal living of Orange county people," said Frank Hart, sales manager. Living rooms have full width brick fireplaces and Arcadia glass sliding doors opening onto large patios. Exteriors are of wood, brick and stucco in various elevations and crushed rock roofs. Kitchen cabinets are of Philippine Mahogany or Knotty Pine; walk-in pantries are provided; drainboards are colored tile, sinks are equipped with Westinghouse garbage disposers. Other features include oak floors, touch plate forced air heating, wardrobes, painted walls over lath and plaster, 50-gallon heaters, two baths, including showers, and Soule steel Front yards are landscaped 22-foot two-car garages attached or attached, accord the plan chosen. Model homes are on South just west of Placentia Ave., preferred, established residence area of East Anaheim. A 9 lb. 2½ oz. son was born Oct. 11 in St. Joseph hospital Mr. and Mrs. Nile Korsva Mills Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Harold On 12370 E. Dall Road welcomes 6 lb. 12½ oz. son in Santa Community hospital on Oc KUCHEL U. S. SENATOR ORANGE COUNTY'S FAMOUS SOUTH U. S. SENATOR THOMAS H. KUCHEL THOMAS H. KUCHEL DESERVES YOUR VOTE NOV. 2 Born and reared in Anaheim, he has faithfully served California and the nation for 18 of his 44 years. Served 4 years as State Assemblyman. Served 5 years as State Senator. Served in the U.S. Navy from 1942 to 1945. Served State Controller from 1946 to 1952. Now serving in the United States Senate. SENATOR KUCHEL HAS GAINED THE RESPECT of his fellow senators of both political parties by his hard work and his faithful devotion to his responsibilities. He has established an amazing record for a new member of either the Senate or the House from California. His box score is: —15 Bills pending in the Senate and the House, —9 Bills passed by the Senate, —7 Bills passed by the Senate and the House and signed into law by the President. "KEY-KUL". Your "KEY" To Good Government Democrats and Republicans Vote Alike To Keep THOMAS H. KUCHEL U. S. Senator Nov. 2 Orange County Co-chairman—Mrs. Hildred Ferrell and Robert C. Mize. Watch Your Chevrolet Treasure Chest ticket to you in the mail. So, be on the line for it—and bring it in to us. It's your chance to win one of 40 NEW CHEVROLET! WIN A BEAUTIFUL NEW CHEVROLET WIN A BEAUTIFUL NEW CHEVROLET ABSOLUTELY FREE! Nothing to buy! No cars to name! No essays to write! CHEVROLET Treasure Chest TICKET CONE BROTHERS Che 215 No. Los Angeles St. — Anaheim garbage disposers. Other features include No. 1 skylights, touch plate wiring, fireproof air heating, wardrobe clossors, painted walls over genuine brush and plaster, 50-gallon water heaters, two baths, including stall flowers, and Soule steel sash. Front yards are landscaped, 20 x foot two-car garages are deched or attached, according to the plan chosen. Model homes are on South St., west west of Placentia Ave., in the referred, established residential area of East Anaheim. A 9 lb. 2½ oz. son was born on Oct. 11 in St. Joseph hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Nile Korsvall, 314 Kills Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Onken of 370 E. Ball Road welcomed a lb. 12½ oz. son in Santa Ana community hospital on Oct. 10. JEWETT BROTHERS More About LONG AGO (Continued from A-1) G. H. Pippy, San Francisco; Sixth, M. B. Harris, Fresno; More About LONG AGO (Continued from A-1) G. H. Pippy, San Francisco; Sixth, M. B. Harris, Fresno; Seventh, C. J. Walker, Los Angeles; Eighth, Richard Melrose, Orange County. Electors-at-Large, U. S. Grant, San Diego, W. S. Wood, San Francisco. J. B. Rae departed this week for St. Louis. He will later visit other points of interest and will cross the line to visit his old home in Canada. A party composed of Herman Stern, Eddie Boege, and Pete Nicolas, together with a number of young ladies, journeyed up to the head of the ditch on Sunday for the purpose of enjoying a "Dutch Pot." In the preparation of which Captain Stern is justly famous. A Dutch Pot consists of doves, cottontails and other game baked in a large iron pot, and is said to be as savory as the prize dish of a chef. However, hunting was not very good, only one dove and two rabbits were secured. A foraging party was sent out to neighboring barnyards and a sufficient number of spring chickens secured for an excellent pot, in the discussion of which the party was later engaged. The (Continued on A-3) THE NATION CELEBRATES LIGHT'S DIAMOND JUBILEE commemorating seventy-five years of electrical progress since the invention of incandescent lamp by Thomas A. Edison October 21, 1879 • October 21, 1904 This year is the seventy-fifth anniversary of the electric dustry, and it is being celebrated throughout the nation. Light's Diamond Jubilee. It was on October 21, 1879, that, after spending what was a fortune ($40,000), and seemingly endless year-long series of unsuccessful experiments, Thomas A. Edison produced an incandescent lamp by passing an electric rent through a carbonized cotton thread located within vacuum. That event marked the beginning of the electric riot. In seventy-five years this industry has become You can win the new Chevrolet of your choice in the Bel Air, "Two-Ten" or "One-Fifty" series, and the car you win will be equipped with Powerglide Automatic Transmission, Chevrolet heater and defroster, and direction signals. When your Treasure Chest ticket arrives in the mail, here's all you have to do. Fill it out complete, bring it to our showroom, and drop it in our Treasure Chest box. And here's one of the best things! Once your ticket is in, it is good up to the very last drawing unless picked as a winner. So get your Treasure Chest ticket in soon and give yourself more chances to win! Bring your Chevrolet Treasure Chest Ticket to us! RS Chevrolet KEystone 5-2215 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Among the newest members of the Anaheim "stork club" are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gregory of 42 Cerritos St., becoming eligible Oct. 17 upon the birth of an 8 lb. 8 oz. son in St. Joseph hos-pital. A 2—ANAHEIM GAZETTE capital This Sunday, October 24, see "LIGHT'S DIAMOND JUBILEE SHOW" 6:00-8:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time Four television networks: ABC CBS DUMONT NBC Two full hours, featuring a special message from President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Sparkling entertainment by a cast of favorites. Starring Helen Nuyds Joseph Cotton Kim Novak Guy Madison Walter Brennan Thomas Mitchell Brandon de Wilde and many others Produced by David O. Selznick Musical direction by Victor Young Celebrating the 75th anniversary of Thomas A. Edison's invention of the first practical electric lamp. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY CELEBRATES MOND JUBILEE ty-five years since the invention of the Thomas A. Edison October 21, 1954 LIGHT'S DIAMOND JUBILEE 1879-1954 LIGHT FOR FREEDOM POWER FOR PROGRESS COMMISSIONING THREADS CLEARINGS USECATIONS WITH THE HISTORY OF THE LIFE WITHIN THE YEAR 1954 THE HIGHEST LIVING TORY DID NOT JUST HAPPEN. They had the freedom of opporate, plus a sense of responsiSee and hear the historic Light's Diamond Jubilee Television Show Sunday, Oct. 24, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., on all four TV networks: ABC CBS DUMONT NBC Edison