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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO From the Files of The Anaheim Gazette BY MRS. HENRY KUCHEL 75 Years Ago... July—1881 Census bulletins containing a statement of the population of the different counties in California have been received at this office. The total population of Los Angeles county is given at 33,379. In the census bulletin we received, Anaheim township has a total of 1,469. Los Angeles city has 11,189, San Gabriel township, including the village of Pasadena with 391, has 1,517. San Juan township, including the following villages, Orange 676, Santa Ana 711, Tustin 227, La Ballona, including the village of Santa Monica with 417, has 2,493. Messrs. Dreyfuss & Co. have employed A. Lippi as a watchman to protect their vineyards from spodation. The annual loss to vineyards by stealing amounts to a large sum, and now that grapes have considerable value, it pays to exercise vigilance. The ubiquitous individual known as "the small boy" is the worst pest to control against, but there are not lacking children of a larger growth who fall to see the impropriety of invading a vineyard and carrying off as many grapes as they want. One gentleman while walking in his vineyard the other day came upon a spot where the vines had been stripped of their fruit and a number of pieces of cloth and grape skins strewn about showed how the and strained the juice through the cloths for the purpose of making jelly. A picnic will be given by the Anaheim Fire Department on the 7th of August which will be participated in by six companies of excursionists from Los Angeles, including the Fire Department of that city. Before leaving here Mr. Quinn was presented with a handsome gift from his former pupils and was honored by a serenade by the band. He desires us to publish a card of thanks as follows: "I take this means of sincerely thanking my former pupils of Anaheim for the present of a beautiful silver pitcher and salver which I shall always treasure. I also return thanks to members of the Anaheim Brass Band for the musical entertainment given myself and family on eve of our departure from Anaheim." An accident which promised to have a fatal result occurred on last Monday afternoon. A team which was left standing on the street in charge of the young son of R. Menzel became frightened and ran away. The wagon collided with the porch of the store on the corner of Los Angeles and Center streets, tearing down the porch and throwing the boy from the wagon seat with fearful vio- small boy" is the worst pest to control against, but there are not lacking children of a larger growth who fall to see the impropriety of invading a vineyard and carrying off as many grapes as they want. One gentleman while walking in his vineyard the other day came upon a spot where the vines had been stripped of their fruit and a number of pieces of cloth and grape skins strewn about showed how the grapes had been disposed of. Some women, more thrifty than honest, had invaded the vineyard and sheltered by the foliage of the vines, had plucked the grapes saw the accident the physician. An accident which promised to have a fatal result occurred on last Monday afternoon. A team which was left standing on the street in charge of the young son of R. Menzel became frightened and ran away. The wagon collided with the porch of the store on the corner of Los Angeles and Center streets, tearing down the porch and throwing the boy from the wagon seat with fearful violence. He was picked up insensible, carried to the City drug store and given medical attention. To the wonder of those who WHAT'S DOING H. I. Perry, your Telephone Manager in Anaheim Phone calls go "piggy-back" riding Pretty soon now, many local telephone calls are going to start riding "piggy-back." They'll go one on top the other, as many as four separate calls at the same time on the same telephone line. This means one line will do the work of four. And, of course, that means more and better service to more people. For many years, "piggy-back" systems have been speeding your long distance calls. Now we've discovered how to use the same kind of equipment for local calls. This is an example of how telephone people work to develop new and better equipment. The men and women of Pacific Telephone work to make your telephone more useful every day. LEGAL NOTICE (Pub. Anaheim Gazette July 26, 1956.) CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATION FOR TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME THE UNDERSIGNED CORPORATION does hereby certify that conducting a Telephone Answer Service Business Reported at Hill Spadra Street, Fullerton, Called under the fictitious firm named CRANE TELEPHONE ANSWER SYSTEM and that said firm is posed of the following corporate whose principal place of business as follows: NAME OF CORPORATION: SO INVESTMENT CORP., IN PRINCIPAL PLACE OF NESS: 3456 Orange Street, River California. WITNESS its hand this 16th of July, 1956. NAME OF CORPORATION: Investment Corp., Inc. Signature and title of author or officers of the corporation By P. A. McKeen President By Lyman G. H. Secretary STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ON THIS 16th day of July, 1956, before me Robert S. Pe Notary Public in and for said yt and State, residing therein commissioned and sworn, per appeared F. A. McKean and L G. Berg known to me to be the deed and Seed secretary the corporation that executed within instrument on behalf of corporation therein named, and knowledged to me that such oation executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and sign my official seal during this certificate first above written Robert R. Feder Notary Public for said county Pretty soon now, many local telephone calls are going to start riding "piggy-back." They'll go one on top the other, as many as four separate calls at the same time on the same telephone line. This means one line will do the work of four. And, of course, that means more and better service to more people. For many years, "piggy-back" systems have been speeding your long distance calls. Now we've discovered how to use the same kind of equipment for local calls. This is an example of how telephone people work to develop new and better equipment. The men and women of Pacific Telephone work to make your telephone more useful every day. Service Pins Presented in Honor of 140 Years of Combined Service At a special Service Pin Party held July 18 in the lounge of the Anaheim Telephone Company 217 North Lemon, 16 employees from the Toll and Information Offices were honored with pin presentations. Recipients of the Service Pins seated L to R are, Venita Young 10 years, Gloria Sweeney 5 years, Ina Gillespie 15 years, Clara Bowen 20 years, Helen Edgar 10 years, Della Johnson 5 years. Standing L to R: Eleanor Connors 10 years, Ruth Stone 10 years, Dorothy Warner 10 years, Josephine Duarte 5 years, Irene Lopez 5 years, Anna Hill 10 years. Those not pictured and receiving. Pins were Marjorie Taggart 5 years, Ruth Keller and Evelyn Levell 10 years each. and no bones fried, but the was bruised and severely been up. He is getting along. soon as the house movers done with their present job will move Mr. R. J. North-house to another part of his Wille, the cooper, is just the busiest man in the com-ity. The stacks of lumber in of his shop show that he is ready to respond to all demands. Years Ago... July—1900 an offer to trade Los Angeles business property for an eighty-walnut tract near this city reported this week, the figures the latter being placed at $80,-While $1000 an acre has not been touched by walnut acre-in this neighborhood, we neverless think the time is not distant when even this large ore will be exceeded. Contractor Lagman has a force mechanics engaged in remodeling the interior of the Helmsen building, which will be occupied completed by B. Hartfield a large stock of jewelry. A plate glass front will be in-ced and other improvements. Judge J. S. Howard and fam-who have been sojourning at Landing returned home on day evening. Smith, Henry Hussman, George Carroll, Percy Bust, Nate County Treasurer Potter. any accompanied Mrs. Roll off Mrs. Browning of Los Angeles for a fortnight's putting at Catalina. Mr. Melrose this week sold to the Home Telephone company the lot at the corner of Center and Lemon streets. A fire proof building will be erected for an office for the new telephone company. Chili peppers promise handsome returns. There are between 800 and 1000 acres devoted to this crop around Anaheim and the yield will probably go close to $100,000. The Eagles initiated Messrs. Fischer and Billings into the aerie Monday evening putting the total membership near the 100 mark. After the ceremonies a dove dinner was discussed and enjoyed to the fullest extent. Miss Freda Backs is visiting relatives and friends in Los Angeles. L. A. Evans reports the sale Soroptimist Name Committee Heads Twelve women were named to head committees of the Soroptimist Club of Anaheim today by Phyllis Harrison, newly elected president of the women's service organization. Mrs. Harrison was installed as leader of the club in a ceremony conducted by Lola Standley, Long Beach, former district governor of Soroptimist Interna-tion to Mrs. Brett of Los Angeles of the eight acre Simmons place in West Anaheim for $5500. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Mann returned on Sunday night's train from a two weeks outing at Catalina and other points. Bowman Merritt has taken a position at McCollum's during the absence of the latter at the beach. Joe Wagner was a visitor at San Diego on Saturday and on Sunday took in Matador Robert's bull fight at Tia Juana. National Other Appointments timist officers are first wi-dident, Vera Auest (president); second vice-president; second vice-president; Helen Vyzoureh sponding secretary, Beulah man; treasurer, Virginia Zerzer; and directors, Dr. Jordt and Mildred Allen. The committee assis-are: Constitution and Ruth Musick; Decoration-ces Kirk; Historian, Cecil Hospitality, Cecil Gough; national Understanding and will, Frances Snell and Allen; Program, Marjorie Project, Vera Auest; Pu-fairs, Frances Backs; Cecil Gough; Ways and Kay Isaacs and Ethel Sergeant-at-Arms, Mildre Sunshine, Florence Melx Custodian, Mary Lou Mu-Mrs. Harrison said mist International is the best and largest of women ice clubs. Purposes of are to develop patriotic mote spirit of service, for business and professional LEGAL NOTICE A. Anaheim Gazette July 26, Aug. and 16, 1956. CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATION TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME UNDERSIGNED CORPORATION does hereby certify that it isructing a Telephone Answering Service Business located at 518 South Avenue Street, Fullerton, California or the fictitious firm name of ONE TELEPHONE ANSWERING TEAM and that said firm is committed of the following corporation, the principal place of business is follows: NAME OF CORPORATION: NOR-INVESTMENT CORP. INC. MAGICIAL PLACE OF BUSISER: $486 Orange Street, Riverside, California. TENNESS its hand this 16th day July, 1956. NAME OF CORPORATION: Norso Investment Corp. Inc. Signature and title of authorized or officers of the corporation: By P. A. McKean President By Lyman G. Berg Secretary STATE OF CALIFORNIA) UNTY OF LOS ANGELES) THIS 16th day of July, A.D. before me Robert S. Feder a Public in and for said CounState, residing therein, duly missioned and sworn, personally shared F. A. McKean and Lyman Feder known to me to be the Prestsident Secretary, respectively, of corporation that executed the instrument on behalf of the oration therein named, and accledged to me that such corporaexecuted the same. WITNESS WHEREOF: I have unto set my hand and affixed official seal the day and year in certificate first above written. Robert S. Feder Notary Public in and for said county and UNTY OF LOS ANGELES) THIS 16th day of July, A.D. before me Robert S. Feder a tery Public in and for said Coundity State, residing therein, duly missioned and sworn personally sared F. A. McKean and Lyman berg known to me to be the Presiand Secretary, respectively, of corporation that executed the instrument on behalf of the oration therein named, and accledged to me that such corporaexecuted the same. WINNER WINHEOF, I have unto set my hand and affixed official seal the day and year in certificate first above written, Robert S. Feder Notary Public in and for said county and State. TER AND PEDER Hollywood Blvd., Suite 222 Angeles 25, California Attorney LEGAL NOTICE A. Anaheim Gazette July 26, Aug. and 16, 1956. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME he undersigned do hereby certify they are conducting a nursery process as Co-Partners at 12805 Central, La Habra, California. the fictitious firm name of MISCHOLDER NURSERY and that firm is composed of the followpersons, whose names and places residence are as follows, to-wit: L. Mossholder, 515 Marguerite t, Corona del Mar, Calif. L. Mossholder, Box 547, La HaCalif. Oxford W. Portwood, 1538 West Magazine Ave., Fullerton, Calif. business our hands this 13th day July, 1956. nature) J. L. Mossholder D. L. Mossholder Millford W. Portwood STE OF CALIFORNIA ) as. UNTY OF ORANGE ) ) this 13th day of July, A.D., 1956, me, a Notary Public In and the said County and State, reg therein, duly commissioned and personally appeared J. L. holder, D. L. Mossholder and W. Portwood known to me the persons whose names are referred to that within instrument. acknowledged to me that they tied the same. itness Whereof, I have hereunto ng hand and affixed my offiseal the day and year in this icate first above written. Louis C. Gohring Notary Public in and for said County and State. Commission Expires March 27. AND KRAG South First Street Urbana, California Attorney CR-4007 FOURTEEN BRANCHES SERVING ORANGE COUNTY National Other Soroptimist officers are first vice-president, Vera Auest (outgoing president); second vice-president, Marjorie Wedel; recording secretary, Helen Vyzourekt; corresponding secretary, Beulah Hineman; treasurer, Virginia Schweitzer; and directors, Dr. Dorothy Jordt and Mildred Allen. The committee assignments are: Constitution and By-Laws, Ruth Musick; Decorations, Frances Kirk; Historian, Cecil Gough; Hospitality, Cecil Gough; International Understanding and Goodwill, Frances Snell and Mildred Allen; Program, Marjorie Wedel; Project, Vera Auest; Public Affairs, Frances Backs; Publicity, Cecil Gough; Ways and Means, Kay Isaacs and Ethel Schwarz; Sergeant-at-Arms, Mildred Allen; Sunshine, Florence Melxner, and Custodian, Mary Lou Martin. Mrs. Harrison said Soroptimist International is the youngest and largest of women's service clubs. Purposes of the club are to develop patriotism, promote spirit of service, foster high business and professional ethics, advance the status of women, develop interest in community, national and international affairs, recognize the worthiness and dignity of all legitimate occupations, and afford each soroptimist an opportunity to serve society. Mrs. Harrison also was elected vice-president of the President's Council, District II, which meets monthly in Riverside. 12 carry out community in Orange County? Among those who are always ready and willing to lend a hand in worth-while Orange County community activities are the men and women who work for Bank of America. Particularly when funds are needed, for charity or other important projects, officers and staff members of our bank take pleasure in offering their time and effort and financial know-how to help get the job done. And that's just a small part of Bank of America's service to Orange County. We're statewide, sure...but local, too! Bank of America NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION