anaheim-gazette 1956-08-30
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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
From the Files of
The Anaheim Gazette
By MRC HENRY KUCHEL
75 Years Ago:... August—1881
Charles Crocker, the railroad magnate, has purchased the interest of E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin in the Rancho Le Puente, 17-967 acres, and also his interest in the Rancho Potrero de Felipe Lugo, less 208 acres, for the sum of $210,000.
Mr. R. J. Northam, agent for the Stearns Ranchos has already received applications for the rent of several thousand acres, to be sown to wheat and barley. The rent asked is one-fifth of the crop the lessor furnishing the sacks.
It is estimated that about two thousand wild goats have been killed off on Catalina Island this year. The professional hunters kill them for their skins, which sell for 27 cents per pound. The number of goats now on the island can hardly exceed four thousand.
A social entertainment under the auspices of Sedgwick Post 17, G.A.R. will be given at Layman's hotel, Santa Ana on Thursday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Foster and her talented daughter Gertie, have volunteered their services. Music for dancing will be furnished by Wangman's Los Angeles band. Admission $2.50.
The Pacific Coast Steamship company gives notice that it will apply to the board of supervisors at the October session, for a franchise along the westerly side of the slough known as Wilmington creek. W. H. Perry and W. lace Woodworth also give noth that they will apply to the board of supervisors for authority construct a wharf on the estuary or inlet known as Wilmington bay, with license to take to for the use of same for a period of twenty years.
50 Years Ago... August—1906
Misses Victoria and Julia Ne
A social entertainment under the auspices of Sedgwick Post 17, G.A.R. will be given at Layman's hotel, Santa Ana on Thursday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Foster and her talented daughter Gertie, have volunteered their services. Music for dancing will be furnished by Wangman's Los Angeles band. Admission $2.50.
A threshing machine unit 400 sacks of barley were destroyed on the Hunter ranch twelve miles north of Los Angeles, by fire on Monday. A. W. Reynolds owned the machinery (insured for $650) and Mr. White owned the barley, on which there was no insurance.
A Washington telegram says: The commission of the general land office today transmitted to the surveyor general of California a patent for the Rancho Paso de Bartolo, Pio Pico and Juan Perez confirms. This includes 7634 acres located in Los Angeles county.
Mr. C. C. Miller of Riverside, whose skill as an engineer is attested by the Riverside and Anaheim irrigating canals, which were built under his supervision, is in town on business for the Anaheim Water Company. Mr. Miller has for some time past
An exterior view of the Orange County unit of the Stauffer System is seen in the picture above. It was opened last week at 8045 Euclid Avenue in Anaheim. The modern salon is the 11th of an international system, the newest of which opened recently in Bangkok, Thailand.
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se along the westerly side of Alough known as Wilmingeek. W. H. Perry and Walwoodworth also give notice they will apply to the board
supervisors for authority to act a wharf on the estuary
set known as Wilmington with license to take tolls
use of same for a period
enty years.
Years Ago...
August—1906
ies Victoria and Julia Nemetz visited at Newport Beach on Sunday.
Ben Kraemer and family are sojourning at Redondo for a few weeks.
Former Assemblyman Amerige of Fullerton contemplates a trip next month to Honolulu. He will be gone several months.
William Fischer has been confined to his home with illness for several months. His many friends hope for his speedy recovery.
William Fleischman has a hog at his place weighing nearly a thousand pounds. The hog will be slaughtered Christmas and is expected to be the largest ever killed here.
Gerald Sandilands has a new son and heir at his home. The new member of the family arrived last Monuday.
Fritz Ruhman has returned from a ten days trip to San Francisco. Fritz found 448 blocks destroyed by the fire and says the desolation is complete. He also visited Oakland, Berkeley and other nearby places.
Theodore Lacy was in town a day or two ago meeting with old time friends and sizing up the political situation. Lacy has a unique political record in Orange county, being the only man his party has ever nominated for sheriff since the organization of the county. The Republicans have been able to defeat him only once, but he came up smiling the next campaign and resumed business at the old stand. Lacy is not so young as he used to be and the boys say they will take a fall out of him this year. Lacy's friends dispute this. The contest for sheriff promises to be the more hotly contested in the county this year.
Mrs. Wm. Frantz will shortly begin the erection of a $3000 residence on the lot at the cor-
Evening Hi-School Fall Program Announced Here
Anaheim Evening High is broadening its offering year to include courses leading the high school diploma. Courses include high school gilah, United States history civics in the diploma proThe business education are expanded by the addition of course, the organization and eration of a small business.
As in the past, the peowoodshop, art crafts of vtypes, sewing, and courses in industrial education are being offered. Copies of the schedule the fall semester will be available at the district administration office Friday, Aug. 31.
Registration for all classes be held as follows: Sept. 4 th 7 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. over reports that an electric road to Riverside by way of ta Ana will soon be under One can hear rumors about tric railways any day in the in this neighborhood, but the ley is not yet in sight.
Sandilands and Weisel imported a new 1907 Wayne runabout, which tracting no little attention in tor circles. The machine beauty, and its importers are busy explaining its many of superiority over other m-
County seen in last week. The internationally open end. The Anaheim unit is under the co-directorship of Helen Lemberg, pictured standing, and Sue Webb, seated. Both are qualified Stauffer figure analysts. The Stauffer System is internationally famed for pioneering the reducing and beautification of women.
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Evening Hi-School Hall Program announced Here
Anaheim Evening High School broadening its offerings this year to include courses leading to high school diploma. Courses included high school English, United States history, and arts in the diploma program.
The business education area is expanded by the addition of a course, the organization and operation of a small business.
In the past, the popular bedshop, art crafts of various sizes, sewing, and courses in industrial education are being offered. Copies of the schedule for fall semester will be available at the district administration of Friday, Aug. 31.
Registration for all classes will held as follows: Sept. 4 through Aug. 31.
Reports that an electric railroad to Riverside by way of San Ana will soon be underway. He can hear rumors about electric railways any day in the week this neighborhood, but the toll is not yet in sight.
Sandilands and Weisel have reported a new 1907 model train runabout, which is attracting no little attention in moor circles. The machine is a beauty, and its importers are kept busy explaining its many points superiority over other makes.
District office, 123 North Citron; Sept. 5 and 6 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the high school office, 811 West Center Street. The registration fee is one dollar per course. Classes will begin on Tuesday evening, Sept. 11.
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Aug. 30, Sept. 6 and 12, 1956.)
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T. G. No. 56-9748
On WEDNESDAY, September 25, 1956, at 11:00 AM, THE TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust dated August 12, 1956, executed by HILLY G. TURNER & JUANITA E. TURNER, husband and wife and recorded August 15, 1956.
In board HILLS, page 279, of Official Records in the office with Record of Orange County. California sell at public auction to highest bidder for cash (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States) at the South (front) entrance of the County Court House. In the City of Santa Ana, California, all right, title interest conveyed and now held by it under said Deed in the property situate, in said County and State described as:
Lot 34 Tract 1774. As per map recorded in book 63, Pages 9 and 10 of Miscellaneous Maps in the Office of the County Recorder of said County.
TOGETHER WITH:
1 Tappan Gas Range Model KTEN 882 CP 36-Serial No. 214036
1 Servel Refrigerator Model B46-G Serial No. 53 113118
Salid sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title possession, encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note secured by said Deed, to-wit: $111,218.44, with interest from November 1, 1955, as in said note provided, advance if any, under the terms of said fees charges and expenses of the Trustees and of the trusts created by said Deed.
The beneficiary under said Deed, by reason of a breach or default in the obligations secured thereby, heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned written declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and written notice of breach and of election to cause the undersigned to sell said property to satisfy said obligations, and thereafter, on May 22, 1956, the undersigned caused said notice of breach and of election to said property in writing, and will be received at the office of CHAPLIN E. COLLINS, attorney for said Guardian, or may be filed with the Clerk of said Superior Court, or delivered to said office.
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LEGAL NOTICE
[Pub. Anaheim Gazette Aug. 30, Sept. 6 and 12, 1956]
IN THIS HIGHER COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
No. 312134
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY (GUARDIAN)
In the Matter of the Estate and Guardianship of
STANLEY SEAWRIGHT and SHARRON SEAWRIGHT,
Minora.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as guardian of the estate of STANLEY SEAWRIGHT and SHARRON SEAWRIGHT, minora, will sell at private sale, to the highest and best bidder, subject to confirmation by said Superior Court,
on September 15, 1956, at the hour of noon on Monday morning within the time allowed by law at the office of CHAPLIN E. COLLINS,
7222 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles,
5, California, all the right, title,
interest and estate of said minors in and to all that certain real property situate in the County of Orange
state of California, described as follows:
Lot 4 in Block A of Tract No.
795, County of Orange, as per Man recorded in Book 24, pages
37-40. Inclusive, of Miscellaneous Map Records, in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County.
Hides and offers are invited for said property, in writing, and will be received at the office of CHAPLIN E. COLLINS, attorney for said Guardian,
or may be filed with the Clerk of said Superior Court, or delivered to said office.
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