anaheim-gazette 1956-01-05
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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
From the Files of
The Anaheim Gazette
By MRC HENRY KUCHEL
75 Years Ago...
January 1881
County Division
The undersigned hereby call upon the citizens of Anaheim and vicinity to meet at Kroeger's hall at no clock this (Saturday) evening to discuss the question of County division and mark out a plan of procedure to secure the desired legislation.—D. E. Miles, Alexander Bailey, Theo Rimpau, Theo Reiser, H. Werder, Geo. Hull, A. Langenberger, B. F. Seibert, Benj. Dreyfus, E. Evey, N. H. Mitchell, Wm. Crowther.
The Chino ranch, comprising $5,000 acres has been sold to Richard Gird for $225,000. The ranch was owned by I. W. Hellman, Louis Phillips and the Mac Dougall heirs. Gird is in Arizona and made his money in the mines of the territory. He proposes to stock the ranch with thoroughbred cattle and make it his permanent home. The ranch is situated about twenty miles northeast of Anaheim.
When one remembers the big prices which had to be paid a few years ago for cypress trees he will confess that $20 per thousand is a ridiculously low price. Mr. Timothy Carroll, the proprietor of the Anaheim Evergreen Nursery, has a hundred thousand trees which he will sell at that price, at his new nursery, one hundred yards west of the railroad depot.
us ten years ago. Our Senator and representatives, Messrs. West, Del Valle and Crank are fair-minded and progressive men, who desire to do right, and if urged by a large number of their constituents will do all in their power to bring the measure to a favorable issue. The people in the proposed new county have given each of the gentlemen proof of their confidence which is not doubt appreciated. Let the meeting which is called for tomorrow night be attended by all who have the welfare of the county at heart. We regard this as our last chance. No such combination of circumstances favorable to division will be likely to occur again. Let us then be up and doing.
According to the report of the Surveyor General, the total area of Los Angeles County is 3,-080,000 acres. But the same report states that the grants in the county comprise 1,201,000 acres and the public lands 2,878,885 acres. There is an error somewhere.
The Colton Semi-Tropic says that the road from Riverside to Newport, through the Santa Ana canyon is in an almost impassable condition the rains and torrents down the ravines having washed a large portion of the highway into the river.
The citizens of San Bernardino county are moving in the matter of annexing a part of San Diego county, near San Jacinto. As the two story residence of East street, Dr. Adams' two storiesidence at the corner of and Philadelphia streets, Bentz's residence on East Mr. Wisser's residence on street, and a number of o
We have received an ill post-card from Madame M who is touring the Northwest her company. She was l tana on her way to the Coast and was showing houses.
Judge Howard purchased foot lot on South Los street adjoining his photo gallery from the county at auction on Wednesday f The Judge got a bargain.
Louis Denni has refused fer of $5500 some days ago lot at the corner of Los and Chartres streets. The ty has doubled in value last year.
William Sparks, an old highly esteemed resident section died at the home Annin, his son-in-law, a centia, Wednesday of last of heart failure. Deceased his sixty-second year.
H. A. Stough died at h dence on Broadway on T evening of paralysis from he had suffered for seven He was a pioneer reside was engaged in blacks here and at Westminster for years. He was aged 60 ye was a native of Ohio. He a wife and a grown so daughter.
When one remembers the big prices which had to be paid a few years ago for cypress trees he will confess that $20 per thousand is a ridiculously low price. Mr. Timothy Carroll, the proprietor of the Anaheim Evergreen Nursery, has a hundred thousand trees which he will sell at that price, at his new nursery, one hundred yards west of the railroad depot.
If our people fail to put forth their best efforts to secure the formation of a new county at the present session of the legislature they will repent in sackcloth and ashen for all time. This is a most auspicious time to secure what ought in justice to have been given
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Dec. 29, 1955, Jan. 6, 19 and 19, 1956)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS PICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
The undersigned do hereby certify that there are conducting a CLEANING ALIMONY business at $35 West Champlain, Orange, California, under the factitious firm name of THRIFT-D-LUX CLEANERS and that said firm is composed of the following persons whose names in full and pursuant to the laws of San Diego are followed by: WALTER TILLER SWANBERG, 938 Sargent Ave., Whittier, Calif.
SILVIA SWANBERG, 928 Sargent Ava., Whittier, Calif.
Witness our hands this 1st day of Dec. 1955.
Walter N. Swanberg
Sylvia C. Swanberg
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
County of Los Angeles, ss.
On this 17 day of Dec., A.D. 1955 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public and for sale County and State residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Walter Swanberg and Sylvia Swanber, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that they guaranteed the annuity. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
(SHAAL)
LOUIS ROSEN
Notary Public in and for said County and State.
My Commission Expires April 30, 1957.
COUNTY division failed however, and it was almost ten years later that it finally prevailed and Orange County was created out of the southern section of Los Angeles county.—Editor).
50 Years Ago...
January 1906
Nine new buildings will be in course of erection in town in a few weeks. Included in the list is Mr. Resh's two story brick east of the city hall. Capt. Williams'
SECURITY-FIRST NATIONAL BANK
That the names of all theners are:
David S. Collins, resident
1952 Los Angeles St., Anahela
lifornia.
Marion Graaf Collins, reside
1952 Los Angeles St., Anahela
lifornia.
WITNESS our hands this 16th December, 1955.
David S.
Marion Graaf
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
SECURITY-FIRST NATIONAL BANK
2% ON SAVINGS
SECURITY-FIRST NATIONAL BANK
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
CENTER at LEMON STS. — ANAHEIM
James F. McWaters, Manager — Geraid L. Templeton, Asst. Mgr.
Open Fridays until 6
two story residence of East Center street, Dr. Adams' two story residence at the corner of Center and Philadelphia streets, Mrs. Bentz's residence on East Center, Mr. Wisser's residence on Lemon street, and a number of others.
We have received an illustrated post-card from Madame Modjeska who is touring the Northwest with her company. She was in Montana on her way to the Pacific Coast and was showing to large houses.
Judge Howard purchased a 25-foot lot on South Los Angeles street adjoining his photograph gallery from the county at public auction on Wednesday for $85. The Judge got a bargain.
Louis Denni has refused an offer of $5500 some days ago for his lot at the corner of Los Angeles and Chartres streets. The property has doubled in value in the last year.
William Sparks, an old and highly esteemed resident of this section died at the home of Bert Annin, his son-in-law, at Placecia, Wednesday of last week of heart failure. Deceased was in his sixty-second year.
H. A. Stough died at his residence on Broadway on Thursday evening of paralysis from which he had suffered for seven years. He was a pioneer resident and was engaged in blacksmithing there and at Westminster for many years. He was aged 60 years and was a native of Ohio. He leaves wife and a grown son and daughter.
lishing the city. His father, W. N. Tedford was the first white settler on the Santiago de Santa Ana rancho. He settled at old Newport. Oct. 3, 1868. Spurgeon came in 1869 when he purchased a tract of land and laid out the city of Santa Ana. Robert McFadden and Mr. Dorman came in 1881 and James McFadden came in 1886.
The American Savings Bank opened in its new quarters on Monday morning. A. W. Phillips of Los Angeles has been employed as manager and the officers and directors are as follows: Frank Shanley, president; H. A. Johnston, vice-president; F. H. Houch, second vice-president and John Hartung, cashier. C. F. Federman, F. Baum, C. O. Rust, B. Dauser, G. E. Miller and W. L. Hale.
The German American Bank also opened for business on Monday morning. H. W. Chynoweth is president and Charles Boege, cashier. Joseph Helmsen is vice-president and the directors include Erwin Barr, W. H. Spake, E. Michod, Walter Snyder, W. S. Smith of Long Beach and W. A. Bonyge of Los Angeles.
Hollywood high school and Anaheim high school will debate in the opera house Friday. Subject: "Resolved, That the immigration of the laboring class to the United States should be forbidden." Fayette Lewis and Mary Grim of the local school will support the affirmative and Vernon Churchill
NDGW Women Have Programs For Shut-Ins
The holiday season has been devoted to service by members of Grace Parlor, Native Daughters of the Golden West. Five members visited the Juvenile Hall to take gifts of plastic dress bags and supervise a program of games. Refreshments of cookies, candy and apple cider was enjoyed.
Another delegation attended the Christmas dinner party given by the Santa Ana Parlor where gifts were exchanged. Members of both parlors joined in going to the tuberculosis ward of the Orange County hospital to present Christmas corsages to patients and to decorate a tree. The group took and Louise Blondeau of Hollywood the negative.
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pah, Anaheim Gazette Dec. 29, 1955, Jan. 5, 12 and 19, 1956.)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
The undersigned does hereby certify that he is conducting a furniture alteration and appliance business at 6223 Manchester Boulevard, Buena Park, California, under the fictitious firm name of Kings Furniture-Television Appliance Co., and that said firm is composed of the following person whose name is full and place of residence is as follows: to wit:
JULIUS FLEISCHER, 2223 West Lincoln, Montebello, California.
Witness my hand this 20 day of December, 1955.
Julius Fleischer
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Los Angeles, ss.
On this 20th day of December, A. D., 1955, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing there, duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared Julius Fleischer known to me the person whose name is described to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed
H. A. Stough died at his residence on Broadway on Thursday evening of paralysis from which he had suffered for seven years. He was a pioneer resident and was engaged in blacksmithing there and at Westminster for many years. He was aged 60 years and was a native of Ohio. He leaves wife and a grown son and daughter.
The Hamilton-Burns Co. of Los Angeles has purchased 200 acres of land at Nutwood station on the Southern Pacific at a stated price of $100 per acre and will set the entire tract to walnuts, oranges and alfalfa.
W. H. Spurgeon, the "Father of Santa Ana," was the guest of honor at a banquet given at Santa Ana on Wednesday night by a number of the pioneers of that place. Those present besides the guest of honor were James McFadden, Robert McFadden, John Cubbon, Dan Boyd, T. J. Tichenal, Sam Ross, Cole Travis, D. M. Dorman, Sam Tustin, W. B. Tedford, and Frank Tedford. All of these pioneers have seen Santa Ana grow from a mustard patch to the city of importance it is today. After the banquet a committee was appointed to draft by-laws and undertake the organization of a Santa Ana Pioneers' Association. Mr. Tedford read a paper dealing briefly with the part played by some of those present in estab-
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Anaheim Stocklynn Water Company will be held Tuesday, January 17, 1956, at the hour of 1:30 p.m. at the Company Plant and office, 7541 Dowling Avenue, Route No. 3, Anaheim California, for the purpose of selecting a Board of Directors for the coming year and to transect any other business which may properly come before the meeting.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
By WALTER A. KEMPIN
Secretary
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Jan. 5 and 12, 1956.)
CERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP FICTITIOUS NAME
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE)
We hereby certify that we are partners transaction business in the County State of California, under a designation not showing the names of the persons interested as partners in such business, to-wit:
TRINITY NOVELTY CO.
That the names of all the partners are:
David S. Collins, residing at 1952 Los Angeles St., Anaheim, California.
Marion Graaf Collins, residing at 1952 Los Angeles St., Anaheim, California.
WITNESS our hands this 16th day of December, 1956.
David S. Collins
Marion Graaf Collins
It looks high pr...but it's the '56
TRINITY NOVELTY CO.
That the names of all the partners are:
David S. Collins, residing at 1952 Los Angeles St., Anaheim, California.
Marion Graaf Collins, residing at 1952 Los Angeles St., Anaheim, California.
WITNESS our hands this 16th day of December, 1955.
David S. Collins
Marion Graaf Collins
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE)
On this 18 day of December, 1955,
before me, the undersigned personally appeared David S. Collins and Marion Graaf Collins, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and they acknowledged to me that they executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and seal of my office this 16 day of December, 1955.
Leo J. Prisl
Notary Public in and for said County and State.
LEGAL NOTICES
Pub. Anaheim Gazette Dec. 15, 22, 29, 1955, and Jan. 5, 1956.
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS PICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
The undersigned does hereby certify that he is conducting a Cleaning and Dry business of 1020 South Main St., Santa Ana, California, under the licitious firm name of THRIPT-D-LUX CLEANERS and that said firm is composed of the following person whose name in full and place of residence is not followed with witness: H. FUELSCHER, 5914 S. Philadelphia St., Anaheim, Calif.
Witness my hand on this 7 day of Dec. 1955.
C. H. Fuelscher.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
County of Los Angeles, ss.
On this 8 day of December, A.D., 1955, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared C. H. Fuelscher known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
LOUIS ROSEN.
Notary Public in and for said County and State.
My Commission Expires April 20, 1957.
Who wouldn't mistake this handsome new Chevrolet for a high-priced car!
It looks strictly "upper bracket" with its bold new Motoramic styling . . . its longer, lower hood . . . its proud new grille that spans the full front end.
Even the details would do credit to an expensive car . . . like the sleek, high-fashion taillights (the left one hides the gas cap!).
But, even beyond the costly appearance of its Fisher Body, Chevy gives the high-priced cars a run for their money. For it's one of the few great ones of the few great ones it brings you down stability on turneration for safer passage ranges all the way up to have hydraulic-hushed Of course, Chevrolet in all models. In addition belts, with or without instrument panel paddles There's a new Chevro So come in and highwa
THE HOT ONE'S EVEN HOT
CONE BROTHER S.
215 No. Los Angeles St. — Anaheim
SPEBSQS To Organize Jan. 13
Men who can sing or who would like to learn are invited by the City Parks and Recreation Department to attend an organizational meeting of an Anaheim chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing. It will be held at Horace Mann auditorium on N. Palm St., at 7:30 am. on Friday, Jan. 13.
The Society was formed in 1938 orange juice and cookies and presented the women with subscriptions to two womens' magazines.
by Owen G. Cash, a Tulsa, Okla. attorney, and has more than 600 chapters throughout the United States and Canada. Requirements for membership are that the man be free, adult, congenial and of good repute.
LICENSE TO WED
A marriage license has been issued to Helen Davis of 1101 N. Palm St., and Daniel Jerry Edelman of Buena Park.
Contributions to the first Christmas Seal Sale in the world, in Denmark in 1904, went to build a hospital for children with tuberculosis.
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
Anaheim, Calif., Thura. Jan. 5, 1954
LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette, Jan. 6, 1954)
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
Retake of FRANK EARLL, Decased.
No. A 26772
NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WIDOW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Alberta Frances Brown has filed here-in a petition for the Probate of the Will of the above-named deceased and for the issuance of Letters Testamentary thereto to Petitioner, retender is wholly his/her particulars, and that the time and place of hearing the same has been set for January 15, 1954, at 10:00 a.m. in the courtroom of Department No. 2 of said court, at the Court House in the City of Santa Ana, California.
Alfred J. Borstein
Attorney for Petitioner.
Safe...as a BANK of AMERICA savings account!
Remember...savings deposits made on or before January 10 earn 2% bank interest from January 1.
Bank of America
NATIONAL INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION
Safe...as a BANK of AMERICA savings account!
Remember...savings deposits made on or before January
10 earn 2% bank interest from January 1.
Bank of America
NATIONAL INVEST ASSOCIATION
Bank of America has paid 2% interest
since January, 1951
t looks
h priced
is the '56 Chevrolet!
THE NEW BEL AIR SPORT COUPE—one of 19 high-priced-looking Chevrolet models.
one of the few great road cars built today!
It brings you the added security of nailed-down stability on turns and lightning acceleration for safer passing. Horsepower now ranges all the way up to 205! All engines now have hydraulic-hushed valve lifters.
Of course, Chevrolet has safety door latches in all models. In addition, you can have seat belts, with or without shoulder harness, and instrument panel padding at extra cost.
There’s a new Chevrolet just made for you. So come in and highway-test it.
EVEN HOTTER
HER S. CHEVROLET
heim KEystone 5-1143