anaheim-gazette 1956-05-03
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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
From the Files of
The Anaheim Gazette
By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL
75 Years Ago...
May 7—1881
Rev. Washbourne of Westminster asked the sanction of the Board of Town Trustees to erect a tent upon the lot near the corner of Los Angeles and Center streets in which to hold a series of revival meetings. The meetings will commence on the 27th inst., the tent to be used being now at Santa Barbara. This is the first time we believe that an effort has been made to work up a religious revival in Anaheim. The people here are more indifferent than irreligious and it would not be surprising to see as a result of the revivalists' labors a religious activity heretofore unknown in Anaheim.
On Tuesday night a man named Cummings fell from a wagon on Center street and the wheels passed over him breaking four ribs. His injuries were attended by Dr. Fergusson.
The following statistics in regard to property in Anaheim School district are compiled from the District Assessor's books: Value of real estate other than town lots — $120,299; Improvements thereon, $39,095; Value of town lots, $42,800; Value of improvements investigated the alleged obstruction at the corner of Broadway and Palm—the special committee on the Broadway ditch recommended that the whole subject be indefinitely postponed. This was adopted. A petition asking that a public watering trough be erected, suggesting that the vacant lot at the corner of Center and Los Angeles is a suitable location was referred to the public improvements committee. The board is in favor of the proposition, but desires to secure a small lot upon which to erect a drinking fountain that shall be ornamental as well as useful. Any citizen desiring to make a gift of a small lot for this purpose should make it known to the Board and an effort will be made to raise by private subscription enough to buy a handsome iron fountain and watering trough.
The trial of Miss Lastania Abarta for the murder of Chico Forster was finished on Saturday. The jury rendered a verdict of not guilty, after consulting about one hour. When they first retired they stood 2 for conviction and 10 for acquittal. The evidence was insanity, and it was established by the evidence of medical experts.
50 Years Ago...
The following statistics in regard to property in Anaheim School district are compiled from the District Assessor's books: Value of real estate other than town lots — $120,299; Improvements thereon, $39,095; Value of town lots, $42,800; Value of improvements thereon, $14,955; Value of improvements other than owners of lots, $2150; Value of personal property $124,962. Total valuation of property in District, $404,262. There are in this district 6251 acres of land exclusive of town lots. Average assessed valuation $19.55 per acre. The school trustees met on Saturday and fixed the tax levy at 35 cents on the $100 valuation which will give a revenue of $1,414.91. This tax is now due and payable to Richard Melrose, tax collector, at the Gazette office.
The newly elected Board of Town Trustees met on Monday and organized by electing Mr. B. Dreyfus president. The following standing committees were appointed: Ordinance committee — F. A. Korn, D. W. C. Cowan, D. W. Fish; Finance, F. A. Korn, D. E. Miles, B. Dreyfus and D. W. C. Cowan. On Wednesday the regular monthly session was held at 4 p.m. The committee on public improvements was instructed to
The trial of Miss Lastania Abarta for the murder of Chico Forster was finished on Saturday. The jury rendered a verdict of not guilty, after consulting about one hour. When they first retired they stood 2 for conviction and 10 for acquittal. The evidence was insanity, and it was established by the evidence of medical experts.
50 Years Ago... May 7—1906
Battling Nelson, this week changed his training quarters from Fairview to Arcadia, and as a result his expected visit to this city on Monday evening did not eventuate. Nelson fights Herrera in Los Angeles on the 25th for the lightweight championship. Frank Dyer informs us that Nelson will probably win, although Herrera has a chance. If he lands his celebrated right to the jaw it will be all off with the Battler, so Frank says.The mill will doubtless call out a large delegation of Orange county sports, among whom Nelson seems to have created a good impression by his gentlemanly behavior.
Fred Tuffree was in town on Saturday for the rancho Buena Vista.
The annual oratorical contest of Orange County high schools held at Orange last week was the most successful meeting yet held.
Spring Is On The 'Lamb'
LAMBS AND SPRING go together at the James Baker Farm, Monterey, Wis., as these good little shepherds welcome new woolly arrivals. In two-week period this Spring more than 75 lambs were born at the Baker farm, including six sets of triplets and 17 pairs of twins. The Baker children are Susan, 4; Stephen, 2; and Phillip, 6.
Four high schools were represented. Hazel Morrison of Orange City freshman medal, Edith Tonon of Santa Ana and Ruby Pugh of Anaheim tied for Sophomore prize. Susie Ott junior medal for Santa Ana Mary Strain of Fullerton a second. Fayette Lewis of Anaheim won the unanimous decision first place among the seniors, ing 31 points ahead of his nearest competitor.
Miss Bertha Bennerschmidt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennerscheidt of West Anaheim died on Sunday of pneumonia, was in her twenty-sixth year, untimely death is deplored wide circle of relatives friends.
Tom Scott came in from Palmond Monday to report for with Company E at Oakland, companyed by Privates Hammett Tetzlof he took the after train north. Sergeant Yungh returned from Oakland Sun He reports the boys of Co. E well. The regiment will be hit by the end of the week.
Clarence McFadden, son of S. McFadden and Miss Eliza Kammerer of Fullerton were married in the city last week and immediately for San Diego spend a short honeymoon. They will reside in Fullerton.
Miss Ella Rae entertained
SPRING IN GAY PAREE
brings latest feminine fashions. This Dutch Race hen defiantly displays her feathered charms at annual Paris Farm Show.
THIS SPRING more dairy products will go into new six-gallon plastic lined cartons said to be replacing old familiar milk can. Cost, weight, storing, transporting, and less labor reportedly favor new carton.
SPRING IS BUSTING OUT ALL OVER in this large Capistrano vineyard, Fountain, Calif., as 15 year old grape vines make new growth and another crop of grapes. John Moramarco, co-owner, drives an international 300 Utility tractor to pulvinate last year's wines pruned during the winter. Each plant regularly produces 60 to 70 pounds of big, delicious grapes each season.
Rescue 'Victim' Make-up Emphasizes Realism
MAKE-UP MAN Jack Newlin, an instructor at the Federal Civil Defense Administration's Oney, Me., rescue school, applies finishing touches to some volunteer rescue "vlotims." The rescue school, opened in August 1952, has graduated thousands of students who became rescue instructors back in their home towns.
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r high schools were representHazel Morrison of Orange won Freshman medal, Edith Patof Santa Ana and Ruby Pinkinof Anaheim tied for the homore prize. Susie Ott won or medal for Santa Ana with Strain of Fullerton close
Sidonian club at her home on Monday evening. Decorations for the table and place cards were purple and gold, the club colors. During supper the following toasts were proposed: "Air Castles", Ruth Dutton; "Our Boys", Gullible.
ATTEND IKE CONVENTION
At the recent Izaak Walton convention held in Sioux City, Iowa, the following from Anaheim were in attendance: Dick Martin, whose hobby is making gavels from orangewood, presented one to the new national president; Warren Broad, president of the Anaheim
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LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette April 19, 26, May 3 and 10, 1956.)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITious FIRM NAME
The undersigned do hereby certify that they are conducting a general partnership business of developing, constructing and operating a commercial shopping center with principal places of business at $82 North Foothill Road, City of Beverly Hills, County of Los Angeles, and Southwest corner of Euclid and Katella Avenues in the County of Orange, California, under the fictitious firm name of GARDENLAND SHOPPING CENTER and that said firm is composed of the following persons, whose names in full and places of residence are as follows, to-wit:
Philip H. Goldberg, 10600 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
Teresa Krueger, 11601 Sunset Bldd., Los Angeles, Calif.
Alexander Marks, 802 North Foothill Road, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Witness our hands this 16th day of March, 1956.
Philip H. Goldberg
Teresa Krueger
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
County of Los Angeles, sg.
On this 16th day of March, A.D., 1956, before me, Barbara A. N. Young,
A Notary Public in and for said county and state, residing therein,
duly commissioned and indicted.
chapter; Nick Wingert and Holt and Schaeffler. Clinton Flynn this city; was re-elected as a vice president.
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Apr. 26, May 3, 16 and 14, 1956.)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITious FIRM NAME.
The undersigned does hereby certify that he is conducting a sanitization service business at $595 Stanford Avenue, Garden Grove, Orange County California, under the fictitious service of GARDEN GROVE," said firm is composed of the following person, whose name in first and place of residence is as follows to-wit:
Guy E. Bailey, $595 Stanton Avenue, Garden Grove, Calif.
Witness my hand this 12th day of April, 1956.
Guy E. Bailey
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
County of Los Angeles, sg.
On this 18th day of April, A.D., 1956 before me, WILLIS T. LYMAN a notary public in and for said county and state, residing therein, duly commissioned and indicted.
WILLIS T. LYMAN
Notary Public in and for said county and state.
My Commission Expires Oct. 18th (Seoul)
LYMAN & LOWEY, Attys.
214 F & M Bldg.
Long Beach 12, Calif.
Hazel Morrison of Orange won Freshman medal, Edith Pat of Santa Ana and Ruby Pinka of Anaheim tied for the honoree prize. Susie Ott won or medal for Santa Ana with a Strain of Fullerton a close hand. Fayette Lewis of Anaheim the unanimous decision for place among the seniors, beating 31 points ahead of his nearest competitor.
Miss Bertha Bennerscheidt,ighter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bennerscheidt of West Anaheim, on Sunday of pneumonia. She in her twenty-sixth year. Her timely death is deplored by a circle of relatives and friends.
From Scott came in from Perris Monday to report for duty a Company E at Oakland. Accompanied by Privates Hamm and clof he took the afternoon on north. Sergeant Yunghhuth armed from Oakland Sunday. Reports the boys of Co. E. all The regiment will be home the end of the week.
Clarence McFadden, son of Mrs. McFadden and Miss Elizabethanner of Fullerton were married in the city last week and left immediately for San Diego to and a short honeymoon. They reside in Fullerton.
Sidonian club at her home on Monday evening. Decorations for the table and place cards were purple and gold, the club colors. During supper the following toasts were proposed: "Air Castles", Ruth Dutton; "Our Boys", Lulu Goble; "Our Hostess", Harold Pellegrin.
Births
To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Perkins, 16331 Center St., a 6 lb., 11 oz. daughter in Orange County General hospital on April 25.
To Mr. and Mrs. Louie Lemos, 2A Mutual Camp, Anaheim, a 6 lb., 11 oz. son in Fullerton Cottage hospital on April 24.
To Mr. and Mrs. Calvin House, 239 Cliffrose St., a 7 lb., 1 oz. son in Fullerton Cottage hospital on April 26.
To Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Corral, 221 E. La Palma St., an 8 lb., 2 oz. daughter in St. Joseph hospital on April 26.
To Mr. and Mrs. Daryll Schramm, 1476 Kenwood St., a 7 lb., 3 oz. son in St. Joseph hospital on April 36.
To Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lostlen, 7591 Ogden Pl., a 6 lb. son in St. Joseph hospital on April 27.
To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fregoo, 10821 S. Gilbert St., a 7 lb., 1 oz. daughter in Santa Ana Community hospital on April 26.
To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Swanson, 12182 Cliffwood Ave., a 7 lb., 12 oz. daughter in St. Joseph hospital on April 25.
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LEGAL NOTICES
APAHEIM GAZETTE Apr. 26, May and 14, 1956)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
undersigned does hereby certify the business at 8558 Stanford Avenue Garden Grove, Orange County, under the fictitious firm name of W. E. BAILEY, 1555 Stanford Avenue Garden Grove, Calif.
sold firm is composed of the following persons whose names in full and places of residence are as follows:
John B. Batz 1000 Dunsmuir Avenue, Los Angeles, California
Norman R. Lamoreaux 218 E. Newman Avenue, Arcadia, Calif.
Charles W. Luther 549 South Linden Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Norbert R. Lamoreaux 311 E. Newman Avenue, Arcadia, Calif.
Witness our hands this 5th day of April, 1956.
JOHN B. BATZ
NORMAN T. LAMOREAUX CHAS. W. LUTHER
NORBERT R. LAMOREAUX STATE OF CALIFORNIA
County of Los Angeles, ss.
On this 5th day of April, A.D., 1956 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared by Norman R. Batz, Norman T. Lamoreaux, Charles W. Luther, and Norbert R. Lamoreaux, 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 in this certificate first above written.
JOSÉE SHAW
Notary Public in and for said County and State.
Shaw & Miller, Attys.
129 S. Beverly Drive,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
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(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Apr. 19, 26, May 2 and 10, 1956).
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
The undersigned do hereby certify that they are conducting a building investment business at 219 West Walnut Street, Fullerton, California under the fictitious firm name of LA BILDA SALESMAN FULLETTON and that said firm is composed of the following persons whose names in full and places of residence are as follows:
John B. Batz 1000 Dunsmuir Avenue, Los Angeles, California
Norman R. Lamoreaux 218 E. Newman Avenue, Arcadia, Calif.
Charles W. Luther 549 South Linden Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Norbert R. Lamoreaux 311 E. Newman Avenue, Arcadia, Calif.
Witness our hands this 5th day of April, 1956.
JOHN B. BATZ
NORMAN T. LAMOREAUX CHAS. W. LUTHER
NORBERT R. LAMOREAUX STATE OF CALIFORNIA
County of Los Angeles, ss.
On this 5th day of April, A.D., 1956 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared by Norman R. Batz, Norman T. Lamoreaux, Charles W. Luther, and Norbert R. Lamoreaux 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 in this certificate first above written.
JOSÉE SHAW
Notary Public in and for said County and State.
Shaw & Miller, Attys.
129 S. Beverly Drive,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
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LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Apr. 19, 26, May 2 and 10, 1956).
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
The undersigned do hereby certify that we are conducting a Dry Cleaning and Laundry Agency business at 528 W. Guppman Ave., Orange, California under the fictitious firm name of THRIFT-D-LIUX Cleaners,and that said firm is composed of the following persons whose names in full and places of residence are as follows:
Fredric W. Robb 201 Wright St., Santa Ana, Calif.
Winona W. Robb 201 Wright St., Santa Ana, Calif.
Witness our hand on this 11th day of April, 1956.
Fredric W. Robb
Winona W. Robb
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
County of Los Angeles, ss.
On this 11th day of April, A.D., 1956 before me,the undersigned,a Notary Public in and for said County and State.residing therein,duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared by Norman R. Batz,Norman T.Lamoreaux.Charles W.Luther,and Norbert R.Lamoreauxknown to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument,and acknowledled 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 in this certificate first above written.
NATHAN E. STARROW
Notary Public in and for said County and State.
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