anaheim-gazette 1955-10-13
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and forth on their tethers making a dry croaking noise not unlike an aardvark with gas on the stomach being backed over by a Mack truck.
Well, these things ARE beautiful. One of them would present a truly beautiful picture if viewed through the peep-sight of a .375 magnum rifle, using a 250 grain mushroom slug.
The coral snake is beautiful, too, but it is the deadliest reptile on the North American continent.
After watching this gathering of the ocelots, it is easy to see why the City of San Diego required the club to meet not closer
Couple Honored on Golden Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Renstrom of 227 N. Clementine St., held open house on Sunday to honor Mrs. Renstrom's mother and father on their golden wedding anniversary.
The honorees, Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Turner of 306 W. Cypress St., were married in Upton, Ky., in 1905 and have lived in Anaheim since 1948. They are members of White Temple Methodist church and she is active in Chispa Chapter, OES. They have two other daughters and a grandson.
But why pick on Anaheim?
PROGRESSIVE NOTE: Extensive remodeling at Cone Bros. Chevrolet; the new Security-First National bank building, and Ruda's new 5 & 10 will do a lot to brighten up the downtown district.
THE CITY of Banning, which prides itself on the salubriousness of its climate (especially healthful for persons suffering from lills of the circulatory system) was quick to invite King George VI of England over here when the monarch was ill.
The city fathers of Banning might do well to extend the same invitation to the President during his period of convalescence. Surely the climate of the Banning area would be more conducive to restful recovery than would the baleful winter weather of Gettysburg.
MOTORISTS APPROACHING Anaheim from Buena Park on Manchester Blvd. now see a ponderous yet functional-looking structure looming against Anaheim's skyline which is destined to rearrange the pattern of this city's retail shopping picture.
It is the new Broadway-Anaheim department store.
Even staid merchants in Santa
The honorees, Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Turner of 306 W. Cypress St., were married in Upton, Ky., in 1905 and have lived in Anaheim since 1946. They are members of White Temple Methodist church and she is active in Chispa Chapter, OES. They have two other daughters and a grandson.
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to extend the same to the President durhood of convalescence, eliminate of the Banning be more conducive to recovery than would the other weather of Gettys-
*ISTS APPROACHING from Buena Park on Blvd. now see a pont functional-looking booming against Anahone which is destined to the pattern of this city's spring picture.
The new Broadway-Anahment store. Sold merchants in Santa Ana, relatively quite a distance from this store, are concerned about the impact it will exert on shoppers of Northern Orange county.
It is as simple as this: Why should local shoppers continue to fight Freeway traffic and parking problems to make Santa Ana department store cash registers ring when now (after Lo! these many years) they have a gigantic, top-flight department store right on their doorstep, a store of which even a Kansas City or an Omaha, or a San Francisco would be proud?
It looks like Broadway-Anaheim's patrons will enjoy these considerations so expected by modern southern California partment store shoppers:
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PUBLIC LOAN, at 120 W. Center St., must want to make doubly certain that its grateful clients will not miss the deadline on their monthly payments for auto, furniture and salary loans. Their clock which hangs over the front door is running one hour fast.
ISN'T IT simply awful not to be cultured . . . unable to appreciate the aesthetic things of life? As a case in point, the Sunday Los Angeles Times was more or less given over to "modern" art. It left me cold, and I talked to others who said they felt absolutely numb after studying blobs, angles, gee-gaws and glimmicks.
One item especially was, to say the least, unusual. It was a piece of "space sculpture" done by Matthias Goeritz, a person whom I would never allow to get behind me in a dark alley.
This piece of sculpture the artist did not name, and understandably. He got out of an obvious dilemma by saying it "suggests no definite subject, leaving the observer free to use his imagination."
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Times was more or less to "modern" art. Old, and I talked to said they felt absot after studying blobs, gaws and gimmicks. Especially was, to say unusual. It was a piece sculpture done by Maiz, a person whom I allow to get behind alley.
Of sculpture the art-name, and understand- not out of an obvious subject, leaving the one to use his imagina-
What it looked like to me was part of an old iron bedstead which had been hit by the Santa Fe's El Capitan running 28 minutes late.
Using this guy's theory on art; any one of us could become great. We could take the frame from an old-fashioned treadle sewing machine, festoon it with strips of galvanized tin, throw on a few old discarded neckties and say: "Look, this is called 'Girl Walking Down Stairs'."
It is true that there is a definite place for this "modern" art, and no doubt much of it has earned the right to be hung in our most famous galleries.
To say nothing of the artists.
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
Anaheim, Calif., Thurs. Oct. 13, 1955
Plato held that an animal that killed a man should be prosecuted for murder.
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