anaheim-gazette 1956-10-25
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JOHN A. MURDY
STATE SENATOR
HIS BRILLIANT RECORD
During four years in Sacramento as Orange County's Senator John A. Murdy was successful in carrying all major legislation requested by Orange County's official family.
A few of these accomplishments include assistance in the following:
1. Obtained $20,000,000 from the State Allocation Board for construction of Orange County schools.
2. Brought into Orange County $2,000,000 for improvement of beaches and parks.
3. Obtained protection for Southern Orange County's coastline from offshore oil drilling.
4. Co-authored a bill increasing Workmen's Compensation Benefits by $5 per week and death benefits to $12,000.
IN THE DAY OF LONG
75 Years Ago ... October 15—1881
A meeting of the ladies of Michael's Episcopal church held at the rectory on Thursday afternoon to lay out the plan for a fair and entertaining corner off the latter part of vember. The trustees of the church wish to have the council painted this fall and there is considerable sum in the vury for that purpose, the seeds of the Easter offering ladiles are anxious to carry the suggestions of the later tor, the Rev. Mr. Trew, and cure a bell. They are content that the people of Anaheim vicinity will take some interest in both their projects. A delapidated looking church cates a lack of public interest religious matters. A sweet bell ringing cheerily on Sunday revives happy members of days gone by to many perhaps rarely go to church members of the Mission and friends hope to procure a hundred pound bell. For this the balance needed for pain they want to raise three hundred dollars. They propose to furnish a dinner and supper, and tie fer for sale a variety of articles—chiefly wearing el. They solicit orders for underwear, children's clothing etc., to be made at the meet which they propose to hold very. Orders may be sent by letter or given in person to J. A. Emery, Los Angeles St.
1. Obtained $20,000,000 from the State Allocation Board for construction of Orange County schools.
2. Brought into Orange County $2,000,000 for improvement of beaches and parks.
3. Obtained protection for Southern Orange County's coastline from offshore oil drilling.
4. Co-authored a bill increasing Workmen's Compensation Benefits by $5 per week, and death benefits to $12,000.
5. Obtained amendments to sanitation laws to permit continued growth of a greater Orange County.
6. Brought changes and improvements in management and investment of the County Employee Retirement Funds.
7. Obtained important amendments to the Orange County Water District Act, benefitting all citizens.
8. Carried major legislation for the Metropolitan Water District.
STATE SENATOR
John A. Murdy
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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
From the Files of
The Anchelm Gazette
BY MRS. HENRY KUCHEL
Years Ago...
October 15—1831
A meeting of the ladies of St. Michael's Episcopal church was held at the rectory on Thursday afternoon to lay out the work of a fair and entertainment to take off the latter part of November. The trustees of the church wish to have the church dated this fall and there is a considerable sum in the treasury for that purpose, the profits of the Easter offering. The leses are anxious to carry out suggestions of the late Rev. Mr. Trew, and proclaim a bell. They are confident that the people of Anaheim and nearby will take some interest both their projects. A rusty updated looking church indisposes a lack of public interest in religious matters. A sweet toned ringing cheerily on Sunday morning revives happy memories days gone by to many who maps rarely go to church. The members of the Mission and their friends hope to procure a six hundred pound bell. For this and balance needed for painting, they want to raise three hundred dollars. They propose to furnish dinner and supper, and to offer sale a variety of useful articles—chiefly wearing apparel. They solicit orders for ladies' wear, children's clothing, to be made at the meetings, which they propose to hold week-orders may be sent by letter or given in person to Mrs. Emery, Los Angeles Street.
and another discipline of Confucius was arrested for hitting a small boy with a brick bat. He was charged $8.25 for his little diversion.
Our citizens do well to take extra precautions in securing their doors and windows for the night. Two or three attempts at burglary have been nipped in the bud during the week. The annual vintage always attracts into town a number of idlers of all sorts, besides the Chinese and Indians. The latter as soon as they receive their weeks pay for work picking grapes are apt to get drunk and are then ready for all sorts of mischief.
The Masons have fitted up the lower half of the Masonic building with a stage, dressing rooms, benches etc., to be used as a public hall. Rev. Mr. Staehle will probably hold German services in the new hall every Sunday.
Three English vessels, Princess Louise, Margaret Heald and Maggie E. Reed are now taking on cargo of wheat at Wilmington for European ports. The traffic between San Francisco and way stations via Los Angeles to the east amounts to 350 cars daily. Freight between San Francisco and Chicago in some instances now passes through Los Angeles.
50 Years Ago...
October 18 — 1906
Upward of twenty new resi-
ing a good roads club. A number of prominent men from Fullerton, Santa Ana and this city were present. The club organized by electing Pats Weiss as president, George Dutton, vice-president and P. H. Krick secretary. Constitution and by-laws were adopted and a committee to sollte new members was appointed as follows: O. M. Skinner, Herman Stern, F. Baum, W. H. Spake, C. A. Boege and Capt. Williams. Forty members signed the roll, paying a dollar fee. Among those present and speaking in favor of good roads were C. C. Chapman, W. T. Brown, Dr. Freeman, W. W. Kerr, Wm. Starck, Editor Hitchcock master Treasurer, P. A. Schofler of Fullerton, Frank Rev. Wharton of Santa Ana Dubble of St. church read a scholarly upon the life and work of Junipero Serra who passed the identical route through city selected for El Camino. The club then adjourned the evening of the last of the month.
Mrs. Arthur Lewis enclosed the Ladies Euchre club at home on Charles street on day afternoon. Mrs. Saw won the first prize, Mrs.
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balance needed for painting,
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ars. They propose to furnish
inner and supper, and to offfor sale a variety of useful
cles—chiefly wearing apparel.
They solicit orders for ladies
wear, children's clothing,
to be made at the meetings,
they propose to hold weekOrders may be sent by letor given in person to Mrs.
Emery, Los Angeles Street,
theim.
Mr. Alexander Henry returned
Thursday after an absence
thirteen months during which
he has been in Alaska and
the Mexican coast. He is
ward of the Schooner Ino, the
el now being on the dry dock
an Francisco.
our courts are unusually busy
now. During the week ten
twelve arrests were made—
only drunks. In Justice Bailcourt during the same time
following proceedings were
one for battery, one for ast, one for discharging fires in the streets, one for emlement and a civil suit for
ages. Lee Ahr was arrested
peddling without a license,
50 Years Ago...
ODecember 18 — 1906
Upward of twenty new residences are building in this city while plans are being completed for several others. One contractor is building five and has plans for several more. Another is building four and has plans for three. The cost ranges from $1500 to $5000.
George Hagar of the province of Miraflores was in town on Friday morning. George says he is still a Democrat, but could not come to the Bell meeting because Mrs. Hagar desired the horse and buggy to make some calls on friends.
A largely attended meeting of citizens from Anaheim and vicinity was held at the City Hall on Tuesday evening in response to call for the purpose of form-
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buck, Editor Hitchcock, Postmaster Treasler, P. A. Schumacher of Fullerton, Frank Ey and Rev. Wharton of Santa Ana, Father Dubble of St. Boniface church read a scholarly treatise upon the life and work of Father Junipero Serra who passed over the identical route through this city selected for El Camino Real. The club then adjourned to meet the evening of the last Friday of the month.
Mrs. Arthur Lewis entertained the Ladies Euchre club at her new home on Charles street on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Strodthoff won the first prize, Mrs. J. Harungtung the second and Mrs. Adams the consolation.
Supt. Lawrence of the Los Alamitos Sugar Factory was in town this week. He expects to run the factory until December and looks forward to a record season.
Theodore A. Bell, democratic nominee for governor, accompanied by a party of eight autos filled with democratic candidates, was in town on Friday afternoon.
L. Nemetz has received a building permit for a residence to cost $1600 to be built on lot 6 of the Nemetz tract fronting Olive near Center.
Mrs. Harry Dyer returned on Sunday from Denver, where she had been called on account of the illness of her sister. Her sister is improving and expects to be entirely recovered.
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