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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO From the Files of The Anaheim Gazette By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL 75 Years Ago... January 1881 The following petition is being circulated for signatures throughout the proposed new county of Orange: Petition To the Honorable, the Senate and Assembly of the State of California. The undersigned taxpayers of qualified electors of the proposed new county of Orange respectfully petition your honorable bodies to take favorable action upon a bill entitled "An Act to Create the County of Orange," and in support of this petition call especial attention to the following facts: The proposed new county, bounded on the northwest by the new San Gabriel river, on the northeast by the Puente and Santa Ana range of hills, on the southeast by the San Diego county line and on the southwest by the Pacific ocean, in length 60 miles and in breadth 30 miles will contain ample territory, to-wit, 1800 square miles or 1,150,000 acres of land, ample population, to-wit, 1600 voters, or 8000 people, and ample wealth, the assessed valuation of the property within its limits being $8,000,000. Its creation will leave the county of Los Angeles, of which the proposed new county is now a part, with ample population—over 24,000 in fact and the line of the new county will in no case pass within 15 miles of the present county seat (Los Angeles city) while the new county will have our sister city, Mr. Pellegrin has a peach tree in full bloom. Joseph Helmsen has moved into his new store and will hereafter keep a full line of groceries in addition to his usual stock of goods. 50 Years Ago... January 1906 Mrs. Konig entertained the Ladies Euchre club at her home on Los Angeles street on Thursday afternoon. The rooms were beautifully decorated, roses and carnations mingled with ferns and mylax adding brightness to the scene. At the close of the game a delightful collation was served by the hostess. Prizes were won by Miss Adella Strodthoff, Mrs. Henry Kuchel, Mrs. Shanley and Miss Dora Zeyn. Others present were Mesdames Beebe, Grim, Melrose, F. A. Backs, Dickel, F. Rimpau, A.L. Lewis, Cole, A. Rimpau, Ahlborn, Hillscher, Sandilands, and Misses Horstman, Fay and Robison and Mrs. Wilmot Mowry of Pasadena. Ernest Phillips, a Tustin youth, who appears in amateur theatricals supporting Madame Modjeska has gone north to join her company as a professional. He will appear in "Macbeth," "Marie Stuart" and "Measure for Measure." It is said the young man's acting has impressed the great tragedienne and his stage career will doubtless be successful. Boss Crowther said one day of the approaching water meeting that there probably be enough stock sent to elect a zanjero. H. H. Gardner & Co., of this week purchased the grain and fuel emporium on McKinley and on Monday a control of the business. M.Kinley intends to remain in helm and will probably business again in the near. G. L. Wagner received tract for the first carload tatoes sold to the new Alex hotel, which opened in Los Angeles on Monday. The p bring $2.10 per sack and the load netted about $600. Neat iron pillars are placed in the Kroeger block. Sam R. Middleton Funeral Wednesdays Funeral services for S. Middleton, who passed away suddenly at Santa Ana Community Hospital, were held Wednesday at 2 o'clock from sanctuary of St. Michael's Pal church with the Rev. J. Saville reading the service terment was in Fairhaven etery with Backs, Campbe Kaulbars mortuary in char arrangements. Born in Canada 36 years he had resided in Santa Ana to-wit, 1600 voters, or 8000 people, and ample wealth, the assessed valuation of the property within its limits being $6,000,000. Its creation will leave the county of Los Angeles, of which the proposed new county is now a part, with ample population—over 24,000 in fact and the line of the new county will in no case pass within 15 miles of the present county seat (Los Angeles city) while the new county will have 3000 more population than required by the Constitution for the creation of a new county. The object of attesting to create a new county is to lessen taxation, decrease cost of litigation and promote the comfort and convenience of all. It is a spirit of exact justice and fairness. The location of the county seat is left to the vote of the electors. The proposed new county has direct communication with San Francisco and other points by rail and from two ports by steamer and the interests of its inhabitants are separate and distinct from those of the northern part of the present county. For which reasons your petitioners pray immediate and favorable action upon said bill, etc. Pred Hartung has purchased 40 acres known as the Cullen vineyard, consideration being $3000. Theodore Hartung and family will reside upon the place and the vineyard which has been very much neglected of late years will receive careful attention. The Masquerade committee has procured from the Delmonico club and Union Hall, San Francisco, a lot of designs and decorations for the hall which will present a brilliant appearance. Three hundred and fifty invitations have been sent out and a large and fashionable attendance of both maskers and spectators is expected. An elegant supper will be provided for guests. Mrs. Bessie Lawrence assisted by Prof. Arrevalo of Los Angeles and a number of her pupils will give a vocal and instrumental concert at Kroeger's hall in about two weeks. The precise date of the entertainment as well as the programme will be given out in a few days. Ernest Phillips, a Tustin youth, who appears in amateur theatricals supporting Madame Modjeska has gone north to join her company as a professional. He will appear in "Macbeth," "Marie Stuart" and "Measure for Measure." It is said the young man's acting has impressed the great tragedienne and his stage career will doubtless be successful. Deposits in the First National Bank touched high-water mark this week when they mounted to $315,000. Deposits in the American Savings bank, although the institution has for only a few months been in existence, amount to $28,000. The business of the new German-American Bank established last week is also altogether satisfactory. An inch and seven hundredths of rain fell on Saturday night, beginning at midnight and continuing until sunrise. Showers on Monday added four-hundredths to the fall making the total for the season 6.75 inches. Last year to date 3.73. The rain was general along the coast. In the mountains the fall was heavier. The rain greatly improves crop prospects. Two years ago today the first rain fell since October of the previous year ending the most protracted drought in the history of the state, 118 days. Notwithstanding the light rains of the season the crops were fairly good. A novel wedding occurred at the Los Angeles courthouse steps on Wednesday of last week when William L. Hale, well-known orange and lemon grower of Placentia and Miss Joan E. Nichols of Modesto were married. The ceremony was performed at the court house, the contracting parties standing in the rear seat of the groom's big motor car, while the nuptial knot was tied by a justice. The best man, Charles Ruddock and the bridesmaid, Miss Rebecca Bosche, both of Fullerton stood near by. The bride was gowned in a fetching green broadcloth and wore a picture hat in a lighter shade of green. Mr. and Mrs. Hale will reside at the attractive home in Placentia after a honey-cake breakfast. On this 17 day of Dec., A.B before me, the undersigned, a Public in and for said County State residing therein, duly owed and sworn personally by Walter Swanberg and by me, known to be the husband of my wife, are subscribed to Mrs. Bessie Lawrence assisted by Prof. Arrevalo of Los Angeles and a number of her pupils will give a vocal and instrumental concert at Kroeger's hall in about two weeks. The precise date of the entertainment as well as the programme will be given out in a few days. Capt. Berry of the "City of Pekin" has presented to his friend Capt. A. S. Ferguson of Anaheim, thirty-six camphor trees which he has planted on his farm north of town. It is believed the trees will thrive here as well as they do in some parts of Japan where it is colder than in southern California. Leopold Cohen leaves for Tombstone A. T., tomorrow where a business opening awaits him. Max Cohen goes to Downey tomorrow having accepted a position in Schlesinger's store, Isaac Cohen will remain in Anaheim. D. W. C. Cowan will this season plant twenty acres of his land to vineyard. He will plant a great many varieties of vines but the Malvorle will be in the majority. A Los Angeles fruit seller is astonishing the people of that city by selling cantaloupes grown in Anaheim. It may be well to explain that they were harvested late in the season and stored until the present time. It is possible that Anaheim may in a year or two send peaches in midwinter to house, the contracting parties standing in the rear seat of the groom's big motor car, while the nuptial knot was tied by a justice. The best man, Charles Ruddock and the bridesmaid, Miss Rebecca Bosche, both of Fullerton stood near by. The bride was gowned in a fetching green broadcloth and wore a picture hat in a lighter shade of green. Mr. and Mrs. Hale will reside at the attractive home in Placentia after a honeymoon touring southern California in the machine. W. E. Miller of Long Beach, a brother of L. E. Miller of this city and Miss Grace House, were married at Long Beach on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Miller and their son Edwin, and Miss Elenora Parker of this city attended the wedding. Theo B. Hager writes from Niagara Falls, renewing his sub- LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Jan. 12, 19, 26 and Feb. 1, 1956.) No. A-20242 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF LEONARD P. BONNAT aka L. P. Bonnat, Decensed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the undersigned and sworn personally by holding claims against the said deodent 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, in and for the County of Orange, or to present the name with the necessary vouchers to the undersigned at his or her place of business, to-wit: Evelyn Z. Bonnat, Executrix 124 Evelyn Drive Anaheim, California within six months after the first publication of this notice. Dated Jan. 10, 1956. Evelyn Z. Bonnat Executrix of the Estate of said deodent. L. A. Lewis Attorney for Executrix STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Los Angeles, ss. On this 17 day of Dec., A. B before me, the undersigned, a Public in and for said County State residing therein, July signed and sworn personally by said bearer, known to me to be the whose names are subscribed within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the In witness whereof, I have set my hand and affixed my seal to Day and Year in this cate first above written. LOUIS R. Notary Public in and County and State. My Commission Expires April 18 LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Dec. 12, 5, 12 and 19, 1956.) CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME The undersigned does hereby that he is conducting a furniture evision and appliance business Manchester Boulevard, Buenos Aires, Granada, and Sylvia her, known to me to be the whose names are subscribed within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the In witness whereof, I have set my hand and affixed my seal to Day and Year in this cate first above written. LOUIS R. Notary Public in and County and State. My Commission Expires April 18 STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Los Angeles, ss. On this 20th day of December 1956, the undersigned Notary Public in and for said State, residing therein, duly missioned and sworn, personal peared Julius Fleischer known to be the person whose name is scribed to the within instrument acknowledged to me that he entered the In witness whereof, I have set my hand and affixed my seal to Day and Year in this cate first above written. ISADOR GR. Notary Public in and County and State. JAY GRALLA, Atty Los Angeles 13, Calif. NO BARGAIN AT ANY PRICE! INCREDIBLE UPPER Colorado River Project U.S. TAXPAYER BIG BARGAIN! ONLY $5,000 PER ACRE! 20,937,153 ACRES OF GOOD FARM LAND NOW IDLE IN 10 STATES A RECENT SURVEY, conducted in 19 States in the Midwest, South and Southeast, reveals that there are nearly 21 million acres of rich, idle farmland available for crop production when more food is needed to feed the Nation. At the same time Government plans are under way to take additional acreage out of production because of the huge surpluses of food the Federal Government now has stored in bins around the country. Despite these facts Congress is being asked to approve the Incredible Upper Colorado River Project "irrigate" 583,000 acres of arid mountain land in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming at a cost to the Nation's taxpayers of $4 billion in added taxes. Figures for the rich, idle land now available were obtained from the U. S. Soil Conservation Service. William Reeser Funeral Held Friday ternoon at 2 o'clock at Hilgenfeld chapel. He had been ill for more than a Mrs. Carrie Throne and Mrs. Kliers both of Pennsylvania. He was a member of the M William Reeser Funeral Held Friday Funeral services for William Reeser, 63 years of age, a former resident of Anaheim and of southern California for approximately 40 years, were hell last Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Hilgenfeld chapel. He had been ill for more than a year and died Wednesday afternoon at the Glendale Community hospital. He is survived by his wife, Lillian Reeser; three sisters, Mrs. Nora Chronister of Illinois and Mrs. Carrie Throne and Mrs. Kliers both of Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Misc Lodge in Whittier and of VFW and the DAV, and American Legion. Interment was in Fairhaven cemetery. LEGAL NOTICES Pub. Anaheim Gazette, Jan. 6, 1956 (10 and 19, 1956) SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE State of Frank Earl, Decasan No. A 26778 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Alberta Frances Brown has filed here-a petition for the Probate of the will of the above-named deceased and for the issuance of Letters Testamentary thereon to Patitioner, referred to which, is made, for further particulars, and that the time and place of hearing the same has been set for January 13, 1956, at 10:00 a.m., the courtroom of Department No. of said court at the Court House, the City of Santa Ana, California. R. J. SMITH, Clerk Attorney for Petitioner. Mr. J. Borstein LEGAL NOTICES Pub. Anaheim Gazette Dec. 29, 1956, Jan. 5, 12 and 19, 1956.) CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME The undersigned do hereby certify that they are conducting a CLEANING LAUNDRY business at 536 West Chapman, Orange, California under the fictitious firm name of THRIPT-LUX CLEANERS and that said firm is composed of the following persons whose names in full and places residence are as follows: to-wit: WALTER SWANBERG, 928 Sargent Ave., Whittier, Calif. Sylvia SWANBERG, 928 Sargent Ave., Whittier, Calif. Witness our hands this 1st day of Dec. 1956. 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 in and for said County and state residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared alter Swanberg-and-Sylvia Swanberg-knows to me to be the persons names are subscribed to the STATE OF CALIFORNIA. County of Los Angeles, ss. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME The undersigned does hereby certify that he is conducting a furniture, television and appliance business at 6232 Sanchez Boulevard, Buena Park, California under the fictitious firm of Kings Purchase Furniture-Television Appliance Co., and that said firm is composed of the following person whose name in full and place of residence is as follows, to-wit: JULIUS FLEISCHER. 2233 West Lincoln, Montebello, California. Witness my hand this 20 day of December, 1956. JULIUS Fleischer STATE OF CALIFORNIA. County of Los Angeles, ss. On this 17 day of Dec., 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 after Swanberg and Sylvia Swaner, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official date and year in this certificate first above written. LOUIS ROSEN Notary Public in and for said County and State. By Commission Expires April 30, 1957. LEGAL NOTICES Pub. 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, television and appliance business at 6232 Sanchez Boulevard, Buena Park, California under the fictitious firm of Kings Purchase Furniture-Television Appliance Co., and that said firm is composed of the following person whose name in full and place of residence is as follows, to-wit: JULIUS FLEISCHER. 2233 West Lincoln, Montebello, California. Witness my hand this 20 day of December, 1956. 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 therein, duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared Julius Fleischer known to me be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed mine. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official date and year in this certificate first above written. ISADOR GRALLA Notary Public in and for said County and State. ATY GRALLA - Alt. 15 West - Fifth Street Los Angeles 13, Calif. Whether idling at curbside or cruising, this new Chevrolet talks in a well-mannered whisper. You scarcely ever hear more than a soft undertone of power from its deep-chested V8. (One reason is the hydraulic-hushed valve lifters now in all Chevrolet engines—V8 or 6.) Soft-spoken, yes—but this handsome traveler packs a wallop that ranges up to 205 h.p.! It’s charged with sheer action! Action that can save you precious seconds for safer passing on the highway! Action that lets you take steep hills in stride! CONE BROTHERS CO. 215 No. Los Angeles St. — Anaheim Ferdinand Schwab Passes on Sunday Ferdinand Schwab, 65 years of age and a native of Buffalo, N.Y., passed away at Anaheim Community hospital last Sunday. He and resided in Anaheim since last October, the family home being at 1505 E. Broadway. Survivors are his wife, Frances J. Schwab of the home; four brothers, Joe of Anaheim, Frank, Herbert and Charles, all of Buffalo; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Dafer, Mrs. Alice Bauer, Mrs. Pauline Schwarz and Mrs. Violet Papick, all of New York. Funeral services were held from the chapel of Backs, Campbell and Kaulbara mortuary Wednesday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Michael Walsh officiating. LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Dec. 22, 29, 1955; Jan. 5 and 12, 1956.) P-7788 CERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP FICTITIOUS NAME STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE) We hereby certify that we are partners transacting business in the County of Orange. State of California, under a designation relating 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 9952 Los Angeles St., Anaheim, California. Marion Graaf Collins, residing at 9952 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 16日 of December, 1955, before me, the undersigned personally appeared David S. Collins and 4—ANAHEIM GAZETTE Anaheim, Calif., Thurs. dec. 12, 1956 Anaheim Gazette Theodore B. Kuechl, Publisher A. E. "Andy" Mellen, Adv. Manager Published Thursday of each week at 359 East Center Street, Anaheim, California. Entered as second class mail matters under the Act of March 2, 1979. The Gazette is a member of the National Editorial Association, and California Newspaper Publishers Association. All rights reserved. Subscription: $50 per month by carrier or $3 per year by carrier or mail. LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Jan. 12, 19, 26 and Feb. 2, 1956.) P-7621 CERTIFICATE OF INDIVIDUAL TRANSACTING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I am transacting a business for the sale of water softeners at 924 East Center Street, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, under a designation not showing the name of the person interested in such business. To-wit: WATER KING SALES CO. My place of residence is 944 Mohawk Street, Anaheim, California. Dated: January 18, 1956. Phil E. Waldner STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE) On this 10th day of January, 1956, before我 personally appeared PHIL E. WALDNER, known to me by the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same. WITNESS my hand and seal this 10th day of January, 1956. Leo J. Pris Notary Public in and for said County and State. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Anaheim Eucalyptus Water Company will be held Tuesday January 17, 1956, at the hour of 1:50 p.m. at the Company Plant and office, 7541 West State Avenue. KS softly and powerful wallop! THE BEL AIR SPORT COUPE—one of 19 high-priced-looking Chevrolet, all with Body by Fisher. action that helps you zoom out of trouble oots almost as quickly as they develop! And action isn't all. Chevy holds the road ake part of the pavement! You feel added insurance in the way it clings to curves. 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