anaheim-gazette 1955-06-02
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ply of hams made at the packing establishment of Mr. Robert Eccles in Westminster. We advise everyone to test these hams as we have done and they will agree with us that they are not in any way inferior to the imported article.
On last Monday morning two cows were stolen from Mr. F. J. J. Schmidt's place. Information of the theft having been conveyed to Officer Bohn he kept a vigilant lookout and early on Tuesday morning discovered the cattle in town in the possession of a Mexican. The officer called on the man to surrender, but instead of doing so, he rode off as fast as his horse could carry him, leaving his prey in Bohn's possession.
On last Sunday the horses attached to a carriage in which sat Mr. H. G. Kellogg's little daughter, Oracle, became frightened at something and ran away from in front of the Kellogg residence. When near the residence of Judge Bailey a jolt of the carriage threw the child out and she quite miraculously escaped the slightest injury. The runaway team was subsequently captured and everything found intact.
Chas. Wagner offers a reward of $25 for the recovery of the animals which were stolen from him on the 7th inst. The colt is a valuable animal and its loss is keenly felt by Mr. Wagner.
acted as Master of ceremonies. Among those taking part in the program were: Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Corbin, Mrs. McComber, Miss Perry, Miss Sloane, Henry Whitaker, Mr. Angel, Stanley Chapman.
On June 28, the seniors of the Anaheim high school will present Shakespeare's roaring force, "The Taming of the Shrew." The play is entertaining and instructive and the costumes used are gorgeous. The seniors are confident of putting on the play satisfactorily and their expectations will doubtless materialize. A social dance will be given at the conclusion of the play.
Max Nebelung of this city has been elected president of the County Board of Horticulture. Fred Rafferty of Santa Ana is secretary of the board.
Fritz Martin parrowly escaped injury on Saturday while driving a young horse along Centre street near Olive. The animal insisted upon turning into the latter thoroughfare, while Fritz was anxious to continue straight ahead and get out of the rain as soon as possible. The result was that a collision with the sidewalk ensued, but after stopping the horse and examining the vehicle it was found that nothing about the rig was broken.
Twenty seniors of '05 from the Orange county high schools attended a reception at Whittier College, Friday. Among those present were Elsa Christian, Clara Fischer, David Christian, Harry Barter, Harold Pellegrin, Ernest Clabaugh
Carol Diane Kirk Engaged to James T. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Kirk 326 S. Indiana St. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Carol Diane, and James Moore, son of Mrs. Nan A. Moor of 321 S. Ohio St. She is a student at Fullerton Junior college; attended the same college and now with Northrop Aircraft; date for the wedding has been a
Mary Lou Love to Wed Mel Bentjen
Two popular Anaheim you people will be married in the according to a surprise announcement made during a bridal show for Marilyn Schimming, hers to be married in July.
According to word given by Mrs. George Dean Love of S. Indiana St., their daughter Mary Lou, will become the bride of Melvin Bentjen, son of Mr. Mrs. F. C. Bentjen.
She will be graduated month from Fullerton Juniorlege. He is a graduate of AUl Cal-Poly at San Dimas, and a member of the Orange County Agricultural Department. She will live in Angheim.
Father-Son Banquet Held at Katella
A jungle theme was used at recent father-son banquet held Katella school with vines "snakes" entwined as table drapion. An authentic touch
Chas. Wagner offers a reward of $25 for the recovery of the animals which were stolen from him on the 7th inst. The colt is a valuable animal and its loss is keenly felt by Mr. Wagner.
Mr. Fritz Reufer of Santa Ana has taken charge of arrangements for a Fourth of July celebration at the large shady grove of Mr. Silas Rickey. A dancing platform will be erected and an abundance of artesian water brought through pipes laid from the well. Music will be firstclass and nothing left undone to secure the pleasure of the visitors.
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June 1905
Memorial day was observed on Tuesday with the usual decoration or graves of the one oak in the cemetery and by a remembrance of a program of patriotic exercises at Music Hall. The exercises were under the auspices of Siavern Hill Post, G.A.R., and the Women's Relief Corps of Fullerton. A large attendance of school children sang patriotic songs in the cemetery before the decoration of the thirty soldiers graves began. Company E under the command of Capt. Stern accompanied the veterans, to the burial grounds and members of the post and women's relief corps ate their lunches during the noon hour under the trees hear the last resting places of the departed.
In the afternoon a large crowd packed Music hall to have Rev. Will A. Knighten deliver the oration. Rev. Knighten recalled the time when thirty years ago he first came to Anaheim as pastor of the presbyterian church. Looking at Rev. Johnson (Methodist pastor), who occupied a chair upon the platform, he said: "These were no Methodists here then." The speaker was frequently greeted with applause during his entertaining address. L. Lovett of Buena Park, commander of the Post
The result was that a collision with the sidewalk ensued, but after stopping the horse and examining the vehicle it was found that nothing about the rig was broken.
Twenty seniors of '05 from the Orange county high schools attended a reception at Whittier College. Friday, Among those present were Elsa Christian, Clara Fischer, David Christian, Harry Barter, Harold Pellegrin, Ernest Clabaugh and Ned Merritt of the senior class of Anaheim high school. The students enjoyed a nice time and are making plans to attend Whittier College as soon as school opens for the coming term.
Fred Bixby advertises a grand auction sale of 130 head of horses and cows on the rancho Los Anisitos, 6 miles east of Long Beach at 10 a.m., Monday.
Godfrey Stvik and Joseph Hatfield drive to Azusa, tomorrow, for the purpose of installing several distillate burners, for which they have a patent. They leave at 8 o'clock in the morning and return in the evening.
R. H. Gilman was in town from Placentia on Saturday, during the showery weather. Mr. Gilman observed he considered the precipitation an imposition, inasmuch as he had just baled a quantity of hay and had not put it under cover.
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ING ST. REV. JOHNSON (Methodist pastor), who occupied a chair upon the platform, he said: "These were no Methodists here then." The speaker was frequently greeted with applause during his entertaining address, L. Lovett of Bueena Park, commander of the Post.
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(Pub. Anaheim Gazette June 25 and 16, 1955)
MARSHAL'S SALE
By virtue of an execution issued out of the Municipal Court of Los Angeles Judicial District, County of Los Angeles, State of California, dated the 18th day of May A.D. 1955, in a certain action wherein United Credits Corporation, a corporation as Plaintiffs recovered a judgment for James T. Moore, son of Mrs. Nan A. Moose, S. Ohio St. She is a student fullerton Junior college. He agreed the same college and is with Northrop Aircraft. No prior wedding has been set.
County of Orange, State of California, Beginning at a point North 16' 17" West 280.00 feet from the Southwesterly Corner of Lot 3 in Block 8 of the Golden State Bankruptcy Court to the sum of $847.91 lawful money of the United States, besides costs and interest, etc., on the 22nd day of December, 1953.
I have levied on the following described property, to-wit:
County of Orange, State of California, Beginning at a point North 16' 17" West 280.00 feet from the Southwesterly Corner of Lot 3 in Block 8 of the Golden State Bankruptcy Court to the sum of $847.91 lawful money of the United States, besides costs and interest, etc., on the 22nd day of December, 1953.
I have levied on the following described property, to-wit:
County of Orange, State of California, Beginning at a point North 16' 17" West 280.00 feet from the Southwesterly Corner of Lot 3 in Block 8 of the Golden State Bankruptcy Court to the sum of $847.91 lawful money of the United States, besides costs and interest, etc., on the 22nd day of December, 1953.
Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of June, 1955, at 2:00 o'clock P.M., of that day at Anaheim-Fullerton Municipal Court-House, 1170 North Los Angeles St., Anaheim, Calif., County of Orange, State of California, I will sell all the right title and intestance to the above described property at Public Auction, (or lawful money to the highest and best bidder, to satisfy said execution and all costs). Dated at Anaheim, the 24th day of May, 1955.
HASKELL A. KELLEY
Municipal Court of Anaheim-Fullerton Judicial District or Orange, State of California.
By C. Kelley, Deputy.
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette May 19, 26, June 2 and 9, 1955)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE OF WALTER JACKSON CHURCH. Also known as W. J. CHURCH. DECEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent or said estate to file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California by not for the county of Orange or to present same, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned at his or her place of business, to-wit:
Harriet H. Church, Executrix O./Church, Church & Howard, 65th Spring Street, Los Angeles City within this publication after first publication of this notice.
HARRIET H. CHURCH
Executrix of the Estate of said decedent.
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(Pub. Anaheim Gazette May 19, 26, June 2 and 9, 1955.)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
The underlined does hereby certify that it is a California corporation and is conducting on restaurant at coffee shop business at 345 West Pacific Coast Highway Newpac Beach, California under the fictitious firm name of H RUBBISH HAULING and that said firm is composed of the following persons whose names in full and places of residence are as follows to-wit:
W. Sanford; 453 North Townsend, Los Angeles; 55 California;
Karo Murielman; 609 North Bailey,
Los Angeles; 55 California;
J. P. Samarra; 665 Slackiyou Street,
Los Angeles; 22 California
Witness our hands this 6th day of Mrs. Laura Kinletz has resigned as field director of the Anaheim Girl Scouts. Application for her position are being taken at the Scout House, 201 S. Citron St.
May, 1955.
A.W.SAMOFF
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
J.P.RAMARIN
County of Los Angeles ss.
On this 6th day of May, A.D. 1955 before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, readmind duly commissioned and record personal information and acknowledgment to me that they executed the same In witness whereof I have sworn unto set my mind and affixed myself as the day and year in the certificate first above written (BEAL).
Notary Public in and for said County and State HOOPER MILLER & ASTOR.
By Z. HARRY ASTOR.
Attorney.
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette May 19, 26, June 2 and 9, 1955.)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
The underlined does hereby certify that it is a California corporation and is conducting on restaurant at coffee shop business at 345 West Pacific Coast Highway Newpac Beach, California under the fictitious firm name of H RUBBISH HAULING and that said corporation is principal place of business as is for towns to-wit:
P.K. RESTAURANTS, INC.
a California corporation,
a California corporation,
by Paul Koch, President of RESTAURANTS, INC., a California corporation known to me to be a person whose name is subscribed to within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed...
ather-Son Banquet held at Katella
jungle theme was used at the tent father-son banquet held at ella school with vines and makes" entwined as table decoration. An authentic touch was trained chimpanzee from the single Restaurant which was the gram feature.
prize for the youngest father went to Kenneth Johnson. Skinner had the most sons (4). Loren Jeannerett was latter of ceremonies. A turkey her was served by a committee mothers headed by Mmes Hen-Schlegel and Austin Fordyce.
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June 2 and 9, 1855.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE OF BARRY W. HILL,
DECEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent or sold estate to file them with the necessary counsel in the office of the Claims of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, or to present the same, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned at his or her place of business, to-well at the law offices of Louis Lombardi, 510 West Sixth Ridges, Los Angeles, 14. California, within six months after the first publication of this notice.
-Dated May 18, 1855.
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