anaheim-gazette 1955-08-18
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MISS THRIFT—The United States Treasury Department's award of the title "MISS THRIFT OF 1955" goes to lovely Julie Adams, star of Universal International Pictures' "The Private War of Major Hirons," shown here receiving her Treasury Minute Man statuette and certificate of award from Howard D. Mills, Vice-chairman of the Southern California Savings Bond Advisory Commission.
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A marriage license has been issued to Margarita Gonzales of 22 La Jolla Rd., Anaheim, and Antonio De La Riva of Santa Ana.
6 lb. 8½ oz. baby girl was born on Aug. 10 in Santa Ana community hospital to Mr. and Ms. Max Torres of 319½ Alberta Street.
Mrs. Anna Siegel, 705 W. Cen- St., has returned by plane from Hawaii where she made the acquaintance of her great-grand-daughter, Deborah Donney who is five months old. While in the islands, Mrs. Siegel celebrated her first birthday.
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Only lost by one of the Los Angeles officers on the day of the picnic. The loser can find it at his office.
A well-known wholesale liquor firm in Los Angeles publishes an advertisement in a city paper requesting one of the signers (nam-ging him) to call a county prohibition convention to call at their office immediately and settle his whiskey bill.
Frank Ey, proprietor of the Exchange saloon in Santa Ana pro-duced a patent for Hancocktails and Garfield toddies as appears by unique business card which he had printed at the Gazette animals and cost $300.
50 Years Ago ... August 1905
The city trustees had a special session on Friday evening, to consider plans for enlarging and improving the city lighting and water service. Two reports of Engineer Copeland were discussed in detail. The Board decided to call an election to vote $50,000 bonds and instructed City Attorney Melrose to prepare the necessary resolution of intention providing for the election. The date of the election has not yet been set, but it will be in the near future.
The two story pavilion at Bay City was destroyed by fire one night last week. The structure was erected at a cost of $3000, the lower floor being devoted to bathrooms and the upper to dancing. It was fully insured. Another pavilion is in course of construction at Anaheim Landing.
J. W. Duckworth is circulating a petition for appointment as postmaster of Anaheim.
Frank Eastman, carrier of Rural Route No. 1 states the post office department will shortly announce the issuance of an order requiring mail boxes all along the route to be painted green.
Walter Crowther is having Valencia Lotus grafted on to navels and sweets and many other grow-
blackscale is also cropping out more than the growers wish to see. It behooves all to be up in arms against these pests, and concerted action all along the line is absolutely necessary.
Steve Cottle of the Derrick was married in Los Angeles on Wednesday to Miss Arcane Taylor, sister of the late Mrs. E. L. Eubanks. After a brief trip to San Diego they will be at home to friends in this city.
Miss Jessie Boyd, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Boyd, celebrated her birthday on Saturday by inviting a number of her little friends to be her guest at an afternoon party. Games played and refreshments served and all present had a feely lovely time.
Henry Adams has been geared around on crutches this week as a result of his hand-car accident at Huntington Beach some w ago.
Billy Brandenburg, Frank nold and George Carroll were mong the throng at Newport Sunday. While bathing, A had a close call to joining the lent majority. He called for and Brandenburg went to h
Advertisement in a city paper requesting one of the signers (naming him) to call a county prohibition convention to call at their office immediately and settle his whiskey bill.
Frank Ey, proprietor of the Exchange saloon in Santa Ana procured a patent for Hancocktalls and Garfield toddies as appears by a unique business card which he has had printed at the Gazette job office. There is a heap of information on that card. Get one.
The Board of Town Trustees has fixed the rate of taxation for the present year at 75 cents on the 100. The Board further resolved to grant water for the use of the public school free of charge.
A Mexican named Galindo was stabbed in Los Angeles on Sunday by a fellow-countryman named Ocana, and his wounds are considered severe. Ocana escaped.
Governor Perkins has respited Sprague of Ventura county, under sentence of death, on petition of Creed Haymond and W. A. Cheey, attorneys, who desire to present evidence to the Governor to warrant a pardon. The respite extends to the 27th inst.
The steamer "Mary Swan" eight days from Humboldt, arrived at San Pedro during the week with 180,000 feet of lumber for A. Guy Smith & Co. She is now loading with grain at the Landing. The schooner "Sparrow" arrived yesterday at San Pedro with a load of fencing and will proceed to the Landing and take on a load of grain.
Mr. Theo Rimpau has been authorized by County Clerk Potts, to register voters. He can be found at the store of Goodman & Rimpau.
A number of cornstalks fifteen feet high are at Leonard & Drown's Meat Market. This corn was raised without irrigation.
The two French Marino bucks purchased by Chas. Wagner in San Francisco shortly before his death have arrived and are housed at Lewis' stable. They are very fine
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A number of cornstalks fifteen feet high are at Leonard & Drown's Meat Market. This corn was raised without irrigation.
The two French Marino bucks purchased by Chas. Wagner in San Francisco shortly before his death have arrived and are housed at Lewis' stable. They are very fine
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little friends to be her guests on afternoon party. Games were played and refreshments were served and all present had a perfectly lovely time.
Henry Adams has been getting round on crutches this week as result of his hand-car accident in Huntington Beach some weeks ago.
Billy Brandenburg, Frank Arndt and George Carroll were attending the throng at Newport on Monday. While bathing, Arnold did a close call to joining the silent majority. He called for help Brandenburg went to his assistance. He was none to soon as Frank was going under for the second time. A boat soon reached them and the boys were brought ashore.
Johnny Wallis was in town a day or two ago from his rancho west of town.
Miss Alice Hatfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hatfield of the West End, was married on Tuesday to Wm. Stewart of Whittier. Miss Emily Warling played the wedding march. Miss Anna McAuley was bridesmaid and Wm. Neill groomsman. Miss Ethel Hatfield was flower girl. Rev. Bede
A. Johnson of the Methodist church officiated. The newly wedded couple will reside in Los Angeles.
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Bickford departed on Thursday for Pasadena where they will in the future reside.
Leonard Evans is attending the University of Southern California.
Rev. and Mrs. Markel are in San Francisco attending the international convention of Christian churches.
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