anaheim-gazette 1956-01-26
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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
From the Files of
The Anaheim Gazette
By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL
75 Years Ago...
Jan. 20—1881
A meeting of citizens was held at Kroeger’s hall on last Saturday evening to discuss matters connected with county divisions. Judge Bailey presided. Mr. Montgomery read a number of letters he had received from Mr. Dreyfus in one of which that gentleman stated that his business affairs required attention and that some one should be sent to Sacramento to relieve him. Mr. J. M. Guinn was unanimously nominated to do so, and Richard Melrose was chosen as alternate to represent county division at Sacramento if Mr. Guinn was unable to go. Mr. Miles, treasurer of the finance committee, read a statement showing the amount of money on hand, the disbursements and the amount subscribed. Messrs. Korn and Zeyn were added to the finance committee after which the meeting adjourned. Mr. Guinn left for Sacramento on Tuesday morning having with the consent of the trustees engaged Miss Lottie Mobeck of Los Angeles to take charge of his school during his absence.
The managers of the masquerade ball to be held on St. Valentine’s evening take pleasure in announcing that notwithstanding sight in any instance is not intentional and they will gladly make the “amends honorable” when called upon to do so. Tickets are not ready and it is advisable that all who contemplate attending should procure them as early as possible.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunham returned from their bridal trip on Thursday. The union band welcomed them with a serenade in the evening.
For the convenience of Westminster and Garden Grove patients, Dr. Ferguson will be at Mr. Clark’s boarding house, Westminster, every Tuesday and Friday from 2 to 4 p.m.
As a result of a sand storm which prevailed on the Colorado desert last week, piling drifts upon the railroad track, the engine of last Thursday’s outgoing train jumped the track at Tortugas, rolling over beside the track. A wrecking train was sent out at once and a temporary track was constructed around the wreck, allowing passage of trains after a delay of twelve hours.
It is said that Don Juan Forster has sold the Santa Margarita rancho with the exception of 2000 the Mission San Gabriel laying out of the pueblo. He posed to celebrate it by a Centenary Art Exhibition proceeds to be given to the university of Southern California.
At the meeting of the of the Anaheim Water on last Saturday, Mr. Henry was re-elected zanjero for suing year.
The total rainfall for the son at Riverside up to last day was only 2.88 inches.
Four Los Angeles police and one Deputy Sheriff aded to capture Moeno, a horse thief on Wednesday. They fired twenty-two shots him, but he escaped unhungry of his shots grazed the Sheriff’s thigh. Bets are further that there is not a police in Los Angeles that can side of a barn at ten paces.
A Los Angeles paper says Mrs. Lynill of Anaheim has the management of two fine for presentation at the author’s carnival.
50 Years Ago...
February 1, 1906
Joseph Fiscus is installing feet of 12 and 14 inch pi irrigation of twenty acres eighty-five acre walnut south of town. Mr. Fiscus rises his trees in fine condition giving every indication of out early and bearing
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January 31, 1956
WHAT WILL IT MEAN TO OUR CHILDREN?
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the Mission San Gabriel for the laying out of the pueblo. It is proposed to celebrate it by holding a Centenary Art Exhibition, the proceeds to be given to the University of Southern California.
At the meeting of the directors of the Anaheim Water company last Saturday, Mr. Henry Knapke was re-elected zanjero for the ensuing year.
The total rainfall for the season at Riverside up to last Saturday was only 2.88 inches.
Four Los Angeles police officers and one Deputy Sheriff attempted to capture Moeno, a noted porse thief on Wednesday night. They fired twenty-two shots at him, but he escaped unhurt. One of his shots grazed the Deputy Sheriff's thigh. Bets are fully offered that there is not a policeman in Los Angeles that can hit the side of a barn at ten paces.
A Los Angeles paper says that Mrs. Lynill of Anaheim has taken the management of two fine scenes for presentation at the approaching author's carnival.
50 Years Ago... February 1, 1906
Joseph Fiscus is installing 2000 set of 12 and 14 inch pipe for irrigation of twenty acres of his eighty-five acre walnut tract south of town. Mr. Fiscus reports his trees in fine condition and living every indication of leafing out early and bearing well in soon pass into possession of new owners at the conclusion of her present tour in April. Madame Modjeska will return to Arden to remain until June. She arrived at Santa Ana on Monday, and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Rice of Tustin. Beginning next Monday she will play a three days engagement in Los Angeles.
Beginning today an all-night telephone service will be inaugurated by the Sunset Telephone company. This is an innovation which Mr. Hatzfeld has striven to accomplish for a long time, and which now comes as a result of a very large increase in business. Oscar Heying will be the night operator. Miss Maud Mickel will continue in her capacity as day operator.
A gasoline motor car arrived over the Southern Pacific on Monday afternoon following the southbound accommodation train at 3 o'clock. It had just arrived from Omaha and was being given a test trial over the company's lines. It is the first of its kind to arrive in southern California. It will carry 100 people. It is the intention of the Southern Pacific to install these cars upon all local lines and inaugurate an hourly service. Agent Pendleton states that the test was entirely successful.
Mrs. Strodthoff on Tuesday sold her home place consisting of twenty acres of improved walnut and orange property to James Owen and T. Jones of Silverton,
rigors of the Colorado climate and will henceforth reside with their families in the glorious climate of Southern California.
L. A. Evans has purchased a lot on East Center street near Hedwig, fifty foot front for $700. It is rumored the corner may be purchased by the hotel syndicate now looking for a site.
Harry Hanna was in town from Los Angeles yesterday visiting with the folks at Miraflores.
The second annual banquet of the Chamber of Commerce was held in the Odd Fellows hall on Friday evening. A large crowd was in attendance and the city band discoursed martial music. The new register—a donation to the Chamber of Commerce by Messrs. Padgham and Merritt of Santa Ana, was brought forth and the names of all present were enrolled upon its pages. The march to the banquet hall was made to the sweet strains of music. Long tables laden with the weight of good things awaited the sharpened appetites. Toastmaster Melrose in a brief address bade the guests welcome to the festal board.
At the conclusion he presented those responding to the toasts of the evening among them being Prof. Walker, principal of the high school, Rev. Father Dubble, C. F. Grim, P. H. Krick, Wm. Schuenckert, Herman Stern, Mr. Kerr, president of the Fullerton Chamber of Commerce and Geo. A. Edgar of Santa Ana.
F. Forrest Twine Anaheim Residence 35 Years, Dies Me
F. Forrest Twinem, 78, a member of Ohio who moved to New York in early childhood and there until the family moved Anaheim more than 25 years died Monday afternoon at Seph hospital after a brief illness lying in Anaheim having a citrus rancher and a part employee of the Anaheim office. The family home is E. North street.
He leaves to mourn his parents his wife, Esther S. Twinem; daughters, Mrs. Gretchen T.,rin of Yucalape, Miss J. Margaret Twinem of New York and Alice M. Eberhard of Van Ness grandchildren.
He was a member of the V Temple Methodist church.
Funeral services were conducted in Hilgenfeld chapel Wednesday at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Kernahan, pastor of White Plains officiated at the services the Rev. Thomas Burden, a LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Jan. 26, 2012 and 9, 1956).
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEET OF SHAREHOLDERS
Notice is hereby given that this final Meeting of the Shareholders at the Salinga and Lozen Associates Anaheim on January 24, 1956 will be held at the principal office after the transaction of the business said Corporation located at 211 Center Street in the city of Anaheim following purposes for following purpose for the services the Rev. Thomas Burden, a LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Jan. 26, 2012 and 9, 1956).
50 Years Ago... February 1, 1906
Joseph Fiscus is installing 2000 feet of 12 and 14 inch pipe for irrigation of twenty acres of his eighty-five acre walnut tract south of town. Mr. Fiscus reports his trees in fine condition and giving every indication of leafing out early and bearing well in the approaching season.
Madame Modjeska played to a crowded house in Santa Ana on Monday evening, Count Bozenta, who accompanied her, in speaking the recently reported sale ofarden, said the property would
LEGAL NOTICES
Pub. Anaheim Gazette Jan. 12, 18, 19 and Feb. 2, 1956.)
No. A-20242
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
STATE OF LEONARD P. BONNAT, Bonnat, Decased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of and all persons have claims against the said decident for estate to file with the necessary vouchers in the office of Matter of the Superior Court of the State of California, and for the county of Orange, or in respect of time, with the necessary vouchers to undersigned at his or her place business, to-wit:
Evelyn Z. Bonnat, Executrix
124 Saddleway, Anaheim, California
In six months after the first notification of this notice.
Dated Jan. 10, 1956.
Evelyn Z. Bonnat
Executrix of the Estate of said decendent.
A. Lewis
Money for Executrix
LEGAL NOTICES
Pub. Anaheim Gazette Jan. 19, 26 and Feb. 2, 1956.)
No. A-19438
TITLE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
The Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange,
the Matter of the Estate of KEDARD IBVING WHITE, Deceased.
The undersigned given that the unpaid will sell at private sale to highest and best bidder, subject confirmation of said Superior right, on or after the 3rd day of February, at the office of Ernest W. Bryan St., Spring St., Los Angeles County of Los Angeles state ofifornia, all of the right, title and interest that the estate of said deceased acquired by operation of law or otherwise direct than or in addition to the decembed, in and to all that certain land located in the City of Newport Beach, city of Orange, state of California,
is followed.
Tuesday in Brook One Hundred thirty-three of Lake Travis North Beach, as shown on a Map recorded in Book 4, Page 12, of unsellable Maps, records of Orange County, California.
LEGAL NOTICES
Pub. Anaheim Gazette Jan. 19, 26, Feb. 2 and 9, 1956.)
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 in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, buts of California, under a designation not knowing the name of the person interested in such business to-wit:
WATER KING GALES DO.
My place of residence is 846 Monawk Street, Anaheim, California.
Dated: January 10, 1956.
Phil E. Waldner
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE
On this 16th day of January, 1956, before me personally appeared PHIL E. WALNER known to me to be 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 19th day of January, 1956.
Leo J. Frills
Notary Public in and for said County and State.
LEGAL NOTICES
Pub. Anaheim Gazette Jan. 19, 26, Feb. 2 and 9, 1956.)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
The undersigned does hereby certify that BYRON-WOOD MOTORS, a California corporation conducting a new and used automobile industry and garage business at 427 South Spadra Road, Fallerton, California, under the fictitious firm name of FULLERTON WOODMAKER AND PACKARD and thus said firm is composed of the following corporation whose name is full and principal office for the transaction of business is as follows to-wit:
Name: Byron-Wood Motors;
Address of principal office: 297 East Prescott Boulevard, South Gate, California.
Witness my hand this 9th day of January, 1956.
BYRON-WOOD MOTORS, a California corporation.
John W. Wood
President
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
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F. Forrest Twinem, Anaheim Resident 55 Years, Dies Mon.
F. Forrest Twinem, 78, a native of Ohio who moved to Nebraska in early childhood and farmed there until the family moved to Anaheim more than 25 years ago, died Monday afternoon at St. Joseph hospital after a brief illness. Since living in Anaheim he was citrus rancher and a part time employee of the Anaheim post office. The family home is at 219 North street.
He leaves to mourn his passing, wife, Esther S. Twinem; three daughters, Mrs. Gretchen T. Fera of Yucaipa, Miss J. Marguerite Twinem of New York and Mrs. Alice M. Eberhard of Van Nuys; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
He was a member of the White Temple Methodist church.
Funeral services were conducted in Hilgenfeld chapel Wednesday at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Earl Ermanah, pastor of White Temple, officiated at the services and Rev. Thomas Burden, a former pastor and a very close friend of the family, delivered the message. Interment was made in the family plot in Loma Vista Memorial Park.
SECRETARY NAMED
During Monday's meeting of the Anaheim Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary, Elizabeth Aldrich took over the post of secretary left vacant by the resignation of Minnie Harvey. Opal Walter took over Mrs. Aldrich's trusteeship and Edna Wisser became patriotic instructor. Cecile Baxter presided.
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Jan. 26, Feb. 2, 9, and 16, 1956.)
CERTIFICATE OF TRANSACTING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME
The undersigned do hereby certify that they are conducting a business in the production of commercial honey from beehives, the furnishing of artificial pollination services, and the doing of any and all things incidental thereto as partners. In the City of Yorba Linda, County of Orange, State of California, under the fictitious firm name of BEE-SWEET HONEY CO., a partnership, and that said firm is consented of the following partners, whose places of residence are as follows:
J. Allen Dyer, 17142 Citrus Avenue, Yorba Linda, California
Herman Heinze, 4053 Park Place, Yorba Linda, California
Robert O. Hainlin, 5089 South Eureka Street, Yorba Linda, California
James C. Sell, 5101 South Eureka Street, Yorba Linda, California
WITNESS our hands this 17th day of January, 1956.
J. Allen Dyer
Herman Heinze
Robert O. Hainlin
James C. Sell
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
County of Los Angeles
On this 17th day of January, 1956, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared J. ALLEN DYER, HERMAN HEINZE, ROBERT
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LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Jan. 26, Feb. 2 and 9, 1956.)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE No. 371,017
In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles.
In the Matter of the Estate of MABEL PEARL HUDSON. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the ungrieved widow at private sale, to the highest and best bidder, subject to confirmation of said superior court, on or after the 10th day of February, 1956, at the office of Clyde H. Morrill, 215 West Sixth St., suite 1112 in the City of Los Angeles, State of California, all the right, title and interest of the estate at the time of death and all the right, title and interest that the estate of law or otherwise, other than in addition to that of said deceased, at the time of death in and to all the certain real property in the County of Orange, State of California, particularly described as follows: to-wit:
The south 99 feet of the North 235 feet of the West 160 feet of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 4 Township 5 South Range 10 West S.R.B. & M., in the County of Orange State of California.
Terms of sale cash on confirmation of sale. Ten percent of amount paid
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of Savings and Loan Association of Anaheim, a California Corporation, will be held at the principal office for transaction of the business of the corporation located at 211 East Lake Street in the city of Anaheim, California on Monday, February 17th at 7:00 P.M. of said day for the following purposes: electing Directors said Corporation for the ensuing consideration changing the name the Association to Old Colony Savings and Loan Association; charging par value of the Guaranty Stock in $100.00 per share to $10.00 per share; transacting any and all other business which may properly come before said meeting.
dated January 26th, 1956.
Savings and Loan Association of Anaheim
By Elmer E. Bruce, Secretary
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
County of Los Angeles )
On this 17th day of January, 1956, before me, the undersigned, a Notary public in and for said County and State personally executed ALEN DYER, HERMAN HEINZE, ROBERT O. HAINLIN, and JAMES C. SELL, 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 seal the day and year (Pub. Anahelm, Gazette Jan. 29, Feb. ten).
(Notarial Seal)
Shirley Miller
Notary Public in and for said County and State
My Commission Expires July 20, 1958
The south 25 feet of the North 335 feet of the West 160 feet of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 4 Township of South Range in West S. R.B. & M., in the County of Orange, State of California.
Terms of sale cash in lawful money of the United States on confirmation of sale. Ten per cent of amount bid to be deposited with bid.
Bids or offers to be in writing and will be received at the aforesaid office at any time after the first publication hereof and before date of sale.
Dated January 24, 1956.
HERMAN R. JOHNNON.
Administrator of the Estate of said decedent.
Clyde H. Morrill
21 West Sixth St., suite 1112
Los Angeles 14, Calif.
Attorney for Administrator.
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