anaheim-gazette 1957-08-01
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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
From the Files of
The Anaheim Gazette
By MRS HENRY KUCHEL
75 Years Ago...
August — 1882
The bunches of luscious grapes hanging near the roadside form a temptation which some people cannot resist, and now that grapes represent a big money value, the loss from predatory excursions into vineyards is too heavy to be borne with equanimity. Therefore, know all persons who look with envious eyes on the grape when it is red, that August Lippe has been engaged to patrol the vineyards in town and is duly authorized to arrest any persons whom he may see unlawfully despoiling the vines of their fruit. His instructions are also to kill all poultry found in vineyards, so that chicken owners should see that their fowls are herded in their own yards.
Wherever you are, who consider this: New Is the West's most power
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powerful premium gasoline. It makes driving there
after you arrive. You get it at your Union Oil station
Minute Man's service is as good as his gasoline. At
big 76 where—you know you always get the fi
UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFO
Mr. C. W. Davis, the noted architect of Los Angeles, was in town on Tuesday. He is the designer of the brick building now being erected on the corner of Center and Los Angeles streets and as a result of his inspection says that the building is being erected in a very substantial manner. Mr. Davis has also drawn plans for the building which the Bank of Anaheim will erect adjoining the buildings just referred to. When this grand improvement is completed Mr. Davis informed us it will be the finest block in this part of the country.
A party comprising Messrs. Otto Rust, Arthur Lewis, Lionel Browning, J. Holman, J. D. Fish, W. S. Fish left on last Wednesday for Santa Catalina where they propose to remain for several weeks.
The following officers of Santa Ana Lodge A. O. U. W. were installed last Thursday evening: A. Waite, H. O. Parten, G. M. Freeman, H. B. Dibble, A. Forter, L. Goepper, W. O. Clayton, C. A. Mosher, Dr. J. A. Crane and Dr. A. J. Howe. A delegation from the Anaheim Lodge a
The Flint
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in your picture, too? It's the West's most
akes driving there almost as enjoyable as what you do
ur Union Oil station where (customers tell us) the
as his gasoline. At the sign of the
always get the finest.
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following officers of SanLodge A. O. U. W. were
ed last Thursday evening:
Mitte, H. O. Parten, G. E.
Anan, H. B. Dibble, A. ForaGoepper, W. O. Clayton,
Mosher, Dr. J. A. Crane,
Mr. A. J. Howe. A delegafrom the Anaheim Lodge assisted in the installation and after the ceremonies were invited
to the banquet. It was eleven o'clock when the visitors seated
themselves in the coach and started for home. The night was pitch dark and the stage had gone but a few yards when the horses ran into a pile of bricks which encroached upon the street. The horses were thrown down and the coach lurched forward precipitating three of the outside passengers to the ground. Adolf Rimpau was thrown between the two fallen wheel horses but escaped without injury. Mr. C. E. Leonard was thrown upon the pile of bricks and bruised about the face. Mr. L. F. Lewis was also thrown to the ground and sustained bruises. Fortunately the horses were so entangled that they could not regain their feet until assisted, otherwise a runaway would have resulted with probably serious injuries to those inside the coach.
50 Years Ago...
August — 1907
J. H. Clabaugh of the school board has received diplomas for the applicants named below. Out of the eighteen applicants only two failed. The diplomas may be had by applying to Mr. Clabaugh. They are, Kathryn Hayden, Lizzie Hennig, Wayne Wells, Herbert Hansen, Olga Lange, Irene Mills, Syril Tipton, Wayne Goble, Elsa Asher, Horace Howard, Lucille Fox, Grace Bush, Harry Bowen, Harry Horwitz,
LEGAL NOTICE
5 - Anaheim Gazette
Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., Aug. 1, 1907
Rachel Knapp, Lela Steadman.
The Four-Four's Club attended a performance of Maude Adams in "L'Aiglon" in Los Angeles on Monday night. Among those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. H. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Bird Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Backs, Jr., r. and Mrs. Peter Weisel, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Yungbluth, Mr. and Mrs. Hartzell, Mr. and Mrs. Wilborn Wallop, Miss Olga Zeus, Miss Melrose, Miss Anne Everhardy and Hugo Strodthoff.
Trustees are Justin Schneider, Wm. Pannier and Robert Hansen.
Articles of incorporation of the Salem Church of the Evangelical Association of Anaheim have been filed. The purposes of the church are "the promotion of the interests of religion in our midst."
For many years a bunch of owls have held forth in the city hall tower. Of late their frequent raids on henroosts and pigeon houses has caused a protest from the neighbors. Marshal Steadman is undecided as to what mode to pursue in exterminating the nocturnal prowlers of the air. Some suggest poison, others that he climb the cupola and wring their necks, or he may enlist the services of Mike Litten and indulge in a little shotgun practice as the pesky things fly over in quest of some more of Herr Kistler's squabs.
Engineer H. Clay Kellogg of
LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Aug. 1, $ and 15, 1957.)
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE No. 2576
On Aug. 31, 1957 at 8 o'clock, A.M., at the Main entrance of the Court House, in the City of Santa Ana, California, LOS ANGELES TITLE AND ABSTRACT CORPORATION Trustee, under the deed of trust made by Rainon T. Miranda and Maria G. Miranda and recorded October 22, 1956, in Book 2686, Page 192 of Official Records of Orange County, California, given to secure an indemnity in favor of Howard J. Stewart and Alice Stewart, now owned and held by Howard J. Stewart and Alice Stewart by reason of breach of certain obligations secured thereby, notice of which was recorded April 11, 1957, in Book 3870, Law BE of said Official Records, LOS ANGELES TITLE AND ABSTRACT CORPORATION, as Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or enclosure; this interest cannot be sold deed of trust, in and to the following described property, located in the County of Orange, State of California, to-wit;
All that portion of Lot 14 of Tract No. 118, in the County of Orange, State of California, as per map recorded in Book 12, Pages 44 and 45 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County, beginning as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the West line of said Lot 14, distant thereon North 0°02' East, 370.56 feet from the Southwest corner of said Lot 14, thence South 80°58'East, 225.11 feet parallel with the South line of said Lot 14, to the Westerly line of the land conveyed to Dolores Sanchez and others, recorded December 1, 1943, in Book 1220, Page 422, Official Records, in the office of the County Recorder of said County, thence North 0°02' East, 171.20 feet along said Westerly line to the Southerly line of the 40 foot highway known as Buena Vista Avenue, as described in the deed to the County of Orange, recorded January 4, 1952, in Book 2760, Page 532 Official Records; thence North 0°02' East, along the Westerly line of said land conveyed to Sanches and the northerly extension thereof, to the center line of said Buena Vista Avenue; thence South 70°53'East, along said center line thereof to any superscript point therein; thence North 84°04'West, 162.47 feet along said center line of Buena Vista Avenue to the West line of said Lot 14; thence South 0°02' West, 187.32 feet along said West line, to the point of beginning.
For the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee, advances,
Engineer H. Clay Kellogg of the recently organized Newbert protection district, which has for its object the controlling of Santa Ana river storm waters, has made a report showing that a channel can be made from Fifth street in Santa Ana to the head waters of Newport bay that will be almost in a direct line.
Clarence Groat drove down from Los Angeles in his new auto on Monday and in company with Frank Fox went dove hunting in the hills east of town. Both marksmen got the limit.
The Carroll brothers were in town yesterday in their new Maxwell and with a few friends went autoing over the country hereabout.
George L. Beardsley Claimed by Death
George L. Beardsley, 78 years old and a native of Kansas, coming to California in 1903, residing in Garden Grove most of the time, at present the home being at 11251 Acacia Street, died Sunday morning at the Chapman House Rest Home in Orange after a brief illness.
He is survived by his wife, Vira O. Beardsley; one daughter, Mrs. Edna Goodwill of Santa Monica; one brother, Raymond E. Beardsley of Garden Grove; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Anaheim for many years until recently when he transferred his membership to the First Baptist Church of Garden Grove. He was also a member of the Santa Ana Camp of Gideons.
Funeral services were conducted-
In Book 2270, Page 623, Official Records; thence North 0°02' East, along the Westerly line of said land conveyed to Sanchez and the northerly extension thereof, to the center line of said Juena Vista; Avenue; thence South 70°52' West, along said center line to an angle point therein; thence North 84°04' West, 162.47 feet along said center line of Juena Vista Avenue to the West line of Lot 144 thence South 0°02' West, 187.22 feet along said West line, to the point of beginning.
For the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust, including fees charged and expenses of the Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, interest thereon and $2,297.52 in unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon from December 15, 1906 to June 16, 1909 as in said note and by law provided.
Dated: July 13, 1907.
LOS ANGELES TITLE AND ABSTRACT CORPORATION Trustee
By George L. Marinoff, President
H-O/S-5057
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Aug. 1, 3, 15 and 22, 1907.)
No. X-15 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
The undersigned does hereby certify that she is conducting a dry-cleaning and laundry agency based at 206 S. Pomona Avenue, Brea, California, under the fictitious firm name of Thrift-D-Lux Cleaners and that said firm is composed of the following person, whose name in full and place of residence is as follows, to wit:
Gwendith Jewell, 122 W. Orange-thorpe Ave., Fullerton, Calif.
Witness my hand this 19th day of July, 1907.
GWENDITH JEWELL
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Los Angeles, ss.
On this 19th day of July, A.D., 1907, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and every person appeared Gwendith Jewell, known to me is he the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that she executed the same.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official sealable day and year in this certificate first above written.
FRANK R. GIVEN
(SEAL)
Notary Public in and for said County and State.
ANAHEIM MAN GRADUATES
Army Pvt. Earl W. Ropp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Ropp, 1216 Brewster St., Anaheim, recently was graduated from the plumbers course at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. The course trained Ropp to install and repair pipe systems and fixtures for water, gas, steam, petroleum, compressed air and waste disposal. He entered the Army last February and completed basic training at Fort Ord.
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