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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO From the Files of The Anaheim Gazette By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL 75 Years Ago... September 1880 The shortage of water for the purpose of doing away with night irrigation, has been under consideration by the Board of Directors of the Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company for some time and has at last taken practical form, by a preliminary survey of several reservoirs, the capacity of which is to store water enough to run seven heads of water for thirty-six hours. These reservoirs are situated at the point on the Main ditch where the water is divided between what is known as the upper and lower ditch. The topography at this point (a little east of Burruel Point) is such that the reservoirs can be constructed at a small cost and be increased from time to time as necessity may require. (In early days Olive was known as Burruel Point—Ed.) We call the attention of those who contemplate renting land for farming purposes to the advertisement of Mr. George Irvine wherein he offers to rent in small or large tracts, several thousand acres of moist land of the famous San Joaquin rancho which will produce as fine crops of wheat as any land in the state and Mr. Irvine, in order to induce renters to take these lands, has decided twelve of the "beautiful birds." Some of the tarantulas sat by their holes, and as Neill approached to kill them they would dive into their underground retreat squirrel fashion. Our streets were a little more crowded than usual on Monday, the circus being the magnet which drew our country cousins hither. One old lady was heard to remark: "Law sakes, I've never been in Anaheim afore, and I had no idea it was so big—it's almost like New York!" The receipts of Cole's circus was given as follows: Anaheim, (one performance) $4000; San Bernardino, $5000; Los Angeles, afternoon and evening, 012,000; total $21,000. The railroad company alone received $2,850 as freight for the transportation of the mammoth show. Irrigators in Los Angeles city are charged the following rates: From sunrise to sunset, $1 per head; sunset to sunrise 50 cts. per head; for use of zenja for irrigation outside city limits $2 per head. We have a letter from Mr. George Rice, secretary of the Horticultural society in which he informs us that President Hayes will be opened on Monday. The appointment of Miss McCoy gives the utmost satisfaction to all friends of the Home as she is a lady qualified in every respect for the position. Married: In Los Angeles, September 8, by Rev. W. H. Hill, William J. Hill of Anaheim to Miss Sarah J. McClintock of Los Angeles. Married: At Austin, Nevada, September 2, Rev. C. W. Crall to Miss Adah des Granges, formerly of Anaheim. Mr. S. Lyman exhibits at T. C. Hull's store in Westminster two peaches weighing 14 ounces each, and measuring 11½ inches in circumference. They are yellow clings. A "setting" of rye on Mr. Miles' land, owned by J. J. Gwinn was burned on Monday afternoon. The stack contained fifty to one hundred sacks. Loss is covered by insurance. Mr. Theodore Reiser has sent in his resignation as Director of the Anaheim Water Company. The vacancy in the board will probably be filled at a meeting of the directors today. 50 Years Ago... September 1905 Anaheim is a growing town, new people are coming in and assisting in the building of the municipality. We must expand our water and lighting service if we would We call the attention of those who contemplate renting land for farming purposes to the advertisement of Mr. George Irvine wherein he offers to rent, in small or large tracts, several thousand acres of moist land of the famous San Joaquin ranch which will produce as fine crops of wheat as any land in the state and Mr. Irvine, in order to induce renters to take these lands, has decided to ask a very low rent. He will furnish good seed to such who are unable or unwilling to purchase it. Master Neill Trew paid us a visit on Tuesday and brought a thrilling news item with him. He says that while driving from San Gabriel with his father, Rev. A. G. L. Trew, on Monday, he saw twenty-eight tarantulas in an hour and a half on the rancho La Habra. He and his father killed Irrigators in Los Angeles city are charged the following rates: From sunrise to sunset, $1 per head; sunset to sunrise 50 cts. per head; for use of zenja for irrigation outside city limits $2 per head. We have a letter from Mr. George Rice, secretary of the Horticultural society in which he informs us that President Hayes and party will visit Los Angeles during Fair week. This will be a great attraction and if the railroad company will reduce their fare during that week a great many people will flock to Los Angeles. The directors of the Orphans home in Los Angeles have appointed Miss Martha McCoy of Westminster, a sister of Dr. McCoy, as teacher of the home. It SERVICES & SUPPLIES Specialists in their Line As Close as Your Phone A Call Will Bring Them to Your Door OR ARRANGE AN APPOINTMENT BOATS Gilbert’s 1102 So. Spadra, Fullerton. Ph. LA 5-8472 EVINRUDE MOTORS — WIZARD BOATS MARINE HARDWARE — BOAT TRAILERS Glass, Fabric, Resin & Paints. We Finance & Trade BRAKES Anaheim Brake Service RELINED—12.95—Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth 930 N. Los Angeles St. — KE 5-1514 FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY FENCES ALLIED FENCE & SUPPLIES INC. FOR REAL BEAUTY AND PROTECTION INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL FOR FREE ESTIMATE 1624 S. SPADRA RD. — FULLERTON LAMBERT 5-3427 RES. TOpax 9-8087 NURSERY LEE'S For Easy Shopping LANDSCAPING In his resignation as Director of the Anaheim Water Company, The vacancy in the board will probably be filled at a meeting of the directors today. 50 Years Ago... September 1905 Anaheim is a growing town, new people are coming in and assisting in the building of the municipality. We must expand our water and lighting service if we would attract new-comers. For months the city has been unable to meet its constantly increasing number of applications for these commodities. The new power house will solve this problem. Vote for progress and prosperity. The city trustees will at their meeting on the 26th inst., open bids for construction of cement sidewalks and curb on the east side of Olive street, on Los Angeles street and on West Center street. The amount includes 5,101 lineal feet of curb and 26,036 square feet of sidewalk. Roger Dutton has gone to Los Angeles to enter the law department of the University of Southern California. He won the scholarship in a competitive examination of the high schools of Southern California. The land lying to the north and east of the city limits is rapidly being put under cultivation. Numerous small farms have been laid out in a very few years and this "cactus land" will be tilled. With LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette, Sept. 15, 22 and 29, 1955). NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE No. OL P 3600 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles. In the Matter of the Estate of ROBERT E. COVERT, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at private sale, to the highest and best bidder, subject to confirmation of said Superior Court, on or after the 30 day of September, 1955, at the offices of Hasbrouck Mabry Suite II Security Building, 109 North Brand Boulevard, in the City of Glendale 2, in the County of Los Angeles, State of California, all the right, title and interest of said deceased at the time of death and all the right, title and interest that the estate of said deceased has acquired by operation of law or otherwise other than on addition to that of said deceased, at the time of death, in and to all the certain real property situated in the County of Orange, State of California, particularly described as FENCES ALLIED FENCE & SUPPLIES INC. FOR REAL BEAUTY AND PROTECTION INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL FOR FREE ESTIMATE FHA TERMS 1624 S. SPADRA RD. — FULLERTON LAMBERT 5-3427 RES. TOpax 9-8087 NURSERY LEE'S For Easy Shopping LANDSCAPING Gift-O-Rama — Open Daily 8 to 8. — Sundays 9 to 5 BLUE & GOLD STAMPS 2009 E. CENTER ST. — KE 5-8431 PRESCRIPTIONS and DRUGS Five Point Pharmacy Charles Neukom. Prop. 1100 LINCOLN — ANAHEIM KE 5-3611 OPEN 9 A.M. - 10 P.M. RADIATOR SERVICE HARRISON DISTRIBUTOR REPAIRING — ONE DAY SERVICE — RECORING Work Guaranteed — New & Rebuilt Radiators for Sale PAUL'S RADIATOR REPAIR 301 S. Los Angeles St. — Anaheim — KE 5-5667 TIRES OK RUBBER WELDERS (Phelps) RECAPPING GUARANTEED TIRE TRUEING & BALANCING WHOLESALE & RETAIL 916 N. Los Angeles — KEYstone 5-3969 T.V. & RADIO SALES & SERVICE ON ALL MAKES H. R. FOX & Co. 411 E. CENTER ST. — ANAHEIM — KE 5-4886 WHEEL ALIGNING AND BALANCING Guaranteed Precision Work by Expert Technician SHIPKEY and PEARSON Goodyear Tires 420 W. CENTER — ANAHEIM — KE 5-1167 — KE 5-1168 We Give S&H Green Stamps BACKS CAMPBELL KAULBARS Mortuary Phone KE 5-3209 251 N. Lemon On Los Angeles, Seppoy Rev. W. H. Hill, Hill of Anaheim to J. McClintock of Los At Austin, Nevada, Rev. C. W. Crall to Les Granges, formerly man exhibits at T. C. in Westminster two ighing 14 ounces each, ing 1½ inches in cirThey are yellow of rye on Mr. Miles' by J. J. Gwinn was Monday afternoon. The drawn from fifty to one backs.' Loss is covered by odore Reiser has sent nation as Director of im Water Company. ry in the board will be filled at a meeting actors today. Rs Ago... September 1905 is a growing town, new coming in and assistbuilding of the municimust expand our water service if we would water the land is producing extensive crops and many happy homes now dot the landscape where heretofore the land remained practically unclaimed. Judge West of the Superlor Court has returned to his home in Santa Ana after an absence of several months at Mount Shasta and other points north including the Portland Exposition. The Judge although improved in health has not entirely recovered from his recent indisposition. Andrew Roerdon was in town from Fullerton on Saturday. He reports walnuts promising well, many of his trees having a heavier crop than last year. Newport Beach is making another effort to secure incorporation. A committee of citizens is circulating a petition, and will present it to the supervisors asking that a special election to decide upon incorporation be called for the near future. It is represented that the beach town needs incorporation to secure proper police protection and to carry on public improvements. Miss Retta Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stone of Placentia, and C. A. Linebarger, son of Supervisor Linebarger of Fullerton, were married in Los Angeles on Thursday. Only a few friends and relatives were present at the ceremony, the party including Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Linebarger and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falkenstein were tendered a surprise party on Thursday evening at their new home on Broadway in honor of the fifth anniversary of their wedding. Delightful refreshments were served during the evening. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. Melrose, Mr. and Mrs. F. Shanley, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Grim, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Backs, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Peter Welsel, Mr. and Mrs. Kirtley, Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnston, Mesdames Zeus, Harris, Adams, Steadman, Thurston, Rehwoldt, Misses Hettie and Gretchen Weisel, Zeus, Harris, Melrose, Messrs. Hans Welsel, Leo Harris, Kurt Epstein. Sam Kraemer was in from Placentia yesterday and reports that his crop of walnuts is about two-thirds normal yield. He believes the blight is due to thrips and will pay his attention to them this winter. Mr. Kraemer does not believe in the theory advanced by some growers that the blight is in the sap for his trees were full of new growth this season and never looked better. He will use a solution of bluestone in spraying his ground and will also plow deeply during the winter. Art Doucette of 201 S. Claudina St., has been appearing in the three-act comedy drama "Two Dozen Roses" in its American premiere at the Call Board theater in Hollywood. LEGAL NOTICE (Pub: Anaheim Gazette, Sept. 15, 22, 29, and Oct. 6, 1955.) CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME The undersigned do hereby certify that they are conducting a business of acquiring and developing real property and subsidiarying and building residential buildings thereon and such other business as the parties may from time to time agree at Los Angeles and Orange Counties, California under the fictitious firm name of BUENA PLAZA DEVELOPMENT PROPERTIES and that said firm is composed of the following persons whose names in full and places of residence are as follows: to-wit: Buena Plaza Development Co., Inc. 8838 East Belmont, Bellflower, Calif. Willard Woodrow, 9756 S.Downey, & Sanford Bridge Rd., Downey Calif. Donald Metz, 621 M Street, Balboa, Calif. Ira H. Oberndorfer, 314 L Street, Balboa, Calif. Documents of the partnership may be signed by less than all of the partners. Witness our hands this 29th day of August. BUENA PLAZA DEVELOPMENT CO., Inc. By Michael J. Fasman, President. By Albert H. Allen, Secretary, WILLARD WOODROW DONALD DORFER IRA H. OBERNDORFER STATE OF CALIFORNIA. County of Los Angeles, as. On the 29th day of August, A. D., 1955, before me, Lorraine Mathews, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and will be issued with authority to administer the said property and will be acknowledged to me that they executed the same. In witness whereof I have hereunto my hand and affirmed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. LORRAINE MATHEWS, Notary Public in and for said County and State. (SEAL) STATE OF CALIFORNIA. County of Los Angeles, as. On August 29, 1955, before me, the underigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State personally appeared Michael J. Fasman, known to me to be the President, and Albert H. Allen, known to me to be the Miss Retta Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stone of Placentia, and C. A. Linebarger, son of Supervisor Linebarger of Fullerton, were married in Los Angeles on Thursday. Only a few friends and relatives were present at the ceremony, the party including Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Linebarger and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Andrada. The young couple will be at home at the Towne ranch at Yorba after a brief honeymoon. Mrs. Max Nebulung returned on Monday from an enjoyable trip to the Portland exposition. E. E. Beazley was over from HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful, Courteous, Service 120 E. Broadway, Anaheim PHONE KE 5-4105 Most Modern Power in New Chevrolet Task-Force Shortest stroke V8's of any leading truck. The advanced Sixes! You get the most Modern power with new Chevrolet Task-Force BACKS CAMPBELL KAULBARS Mortuary Phone KE 5-3209 251 N. Lemon Drive with care...EVERYWHERE! CONE BROTHERS C 215 No. Los Angeles St. — Anaheim STATE OF BUSINESS FIRM NAME formed do hereby certify conducting a business and developing real property dividing and building dings therow and such time agree at Los Angeles County, California,逮arious firm names of LAZA DEVELOPMENT and that said firm is the following persons, in full and places of as follows, to-wit: Development Co., Inc., Mont, Bellflower, Calif., Woodrow, 754 S. Downer, Andre Ral Dorney, Calif., 431 M Street, Balboa, Berndorfer, 314 L Street, of the partnership may less than all of the hands this 29th day of LAZA DEVELOPMENT C. REEL J. Fasman, President, H. Allen, Secretary, WOODROW METZ BERNDORFER, CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, ss. day of August, A. D., name, Lorraine Mathews, a co in and for said County holding therein, duty command sworn, personally applauded Woodrow, Donald Metz Berndorfer, known to me persons whose names are to the within instrument, hedged to me that they same. whereof I have here- hand and affixed my the day and year in this street above written. PUBLIC in and for said State. A S ANARDIM GAZETTE Anahelm, Calif., Ture. Sept. 22, 1955 Secretary of the Corporation that executed the within instrument, known to me to be the persons who executed the within instrument on behalf of the Corporation thereby named, and acknowledged to me that such Corporation executed the within instrument pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution of its board of directors. Witness my hand and official seal. RUTH J. KLEIN Norway Public In and for said County and State. Albert H. Allen, Michael J. Fasman, Attya, 9441 Wilshire River, Beverly Hills, Calif. ANAHEM GAZETTE Theodore B. Kuchel, Publisher A. E. "Andy" Mellen, Adv. 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