anaheim-gazette 1957-09-12
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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
From the Files of
The Anaheim Gazette
By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL
75 Years Ago...
September 9—1882
In about ten days more the wine-making season will have fairly set in. All varieties of grapes are ripening rapidly and we note the fact that Mr. Zeyn commenced crushing his Zinfandel grapes on Thursday. The yield promises to be very large, indeed. We have it from a gentleman who has traveled all over the county within the past three weeks that the vineyards of Anaheim are more thrifty and have larger bunches of grapes than in any other section. In the vicinity of Downey especially the Mission variety vines will yield only about half an average crop for some inexplicable reason. Foreign varieties on the contrary are bearing very well.
The restaurant at Anaheim Landing has been closed for the season and Mr. Earle has gone on a recruiting trip to San Francisco. It is his intention to lease the property again next year and do what he can to make it the resort of this county. Capt. Wilson is still on deck and will do what he can to make it pleasant for visitors during the rest of the season.
The Board of School Trustees
50 Years Ago...
Sept. 13—1907
Mrs. Richard Heimann of Los Angeles, formerly a resident of this city, was accidentally killed by the electric cars at Manhattan Beach near Redondo on Monday evening. Mrs. Heimann had gone to the Beach in company of her husband and was waiting to take a car for her home in the city. While crossing the tracks she was caught by the car which carried her some twenty feet before she was pitched to the ground. When picked up life was extinct. Mrs. Heimann was long a resident of this city where she was held in high esteem by many friends.
Ed Utt of Tustin, Dr. Boyd of Santa Ana and a party of hunters at Trabuco Canyon some days ago killed a five-pronged buck, said to be the largest deer killed in that section for several years.
L. J. Christopher came down from Los Angeles on Monday in his touring car on his way to the Santa Ana track meet. He took with him as guests from this city, Miss Marie Kaiser, Mr. Fritz and Miss Fritz. Mr. Christopher had two horses entered in two of the main events, taking the money in one and losing in the other.
Highway Use Tax Apportioned
Robert C. Kirkwood, State Controller, reported today that highway use taxes totaling $27,597,768 were apportioned last month for California counties, cities and the State Highway Fund for expenditure on highways.
Apportionment of the taxes, which were received in July, was made as follows in August: counties, $6,684,305; State Highway Fund for distribution to cities, $2,706,578; and State Highway Fund for expenditure on highways, $18,146,885. Orange County's share amounted to $194,270.31, Kirkwood said.
The total apportionment for August shows an increase of $1,952,935, or 7.63 per cent, over the total distributed in the preceding month. The latest total also shows an increase of $1,329,023, or 5.07 per cent, over the same period a year ago.
LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Sept. 8, 1957.)
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST No. 8756 VT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, on Tuesday, the 5th day of October, 1857, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. on said day in the Mail Lobby of Security Title Insurance Company, at 825 North Broadway, City of Boston, State of California, the underigned CORPORATION OF AMERICA, a California corporation as Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States of America. Available as described herein, follow detailed real property situated in the County...
season and Mr. Earle has gone on a recruiting trip to San Francisco. It is his intention to lease the property again next year and do what he can to make it the resort of this county. Capt. Wilson is still on deck and will do what he can to make it pleasant for visitors during the rest of the season.
The Board of School Trustees give notice today that they will sell the old school property at auction on the 30th instant. The buildings are large and substantial and can be easily moved any distance. This is a good opportunity for farmers or others in need of additional buildings to buy one or more at a reasonable price.
Mr. J. Seeman has purchased ten acres of the Helen tract west of town. The price was $500.
There is an abundance of water flowing in the Anaheim Company's ditches and it is probable that the water in the river will henceforward steadily increase in quantity until the maximum is attained.
M. M. Estee of Napa received the nomination for governor on the first ballot at the Republican convention held in Sacramento last week. The ballot stood: Estee 220, Blake 203, Russ 15, Shafter 18, but before the vote was announced the Russ and Shafter votes changed to Estee. A. R. Conklin of Inyo was nominated for lieutenant-governor.
From a field which was irrigated only once and that last winter, Mr. Paty will harvest fifty or sixty bushels of corn to the acre. Several immense ears of corn from this field are at Goodman and Rimpau's store.
Corn, wine and potatoes are the principal shipments from Anaheim depot at present. Shipments of wine are heavy to the Eastern markets.
Ther Los Angeles City Council has voted to accept the proposition of the Brush Electric Light in that section for several years.
L. J. Christopher came down from Los Angeles on Monday in his touring car on his way to the Santa Ana track meet. He took with him as guests from this city, Miss Marie Kaiser, Mr. Fritz and Miss Fritz. Mr. Christopher had two horses entered in two of the main events, taking the money in one and losing in the other. He returned in the afternoon with his party and later departed for his home in the city.
L. F. Lewis and his daughter, Miss Cora Lewis, visited relatives in town past week and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis. On Sunday they were taken to Laguna Beach in an auto for a brief outing. On Monday they returned to their home in Puente.
C. O. Rust, C. G. McKinley, Miss Elsie Rust and Miss Theresa Fay spent Sunday at Huntington Beach going down in the former's auto.
The concrete tank for the new power house is completed. Its capacity is 175,000 gallons and its height from the ground is 96 feet. It is formed entirely of concrete and sits upon strong supports. At the apex of the cover a socket has been made in the concrete for a lofty mast, whereon to place a big arc light. This light will be seen for many miles around.
Miss Carrie E. Roberts, former principal of the Grammar School here, and later temporary assistant in the office of the county school superintendent, has been elected principal of the Orange Grammar School. Miss Roberts is one of the county's most able instructors and Orange is fortunate indeed in securing her services.
Willie Winsell writes from Smith Mountain that he killed a fine buck deer the first of the week and is having a way-up time.
The interesting news comes from Phoenix, A. T., of the engagement of Miss Zelma Bailey,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, on Tuesday, the 5th day of October, 1857, at the house of 100 clock A.M. on said day in the Mall Lobby of Security Title Insurance Company, at 825 North Broadway, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, the undesignated CORPORATION OF AMERICA, a California corporation must still be public auction to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States of America, payable at the time of sale, the following described real property situated in the County of Orange, California:
Lot 83 of Tract No. 1825, in the City of Anaheim, as shown on map thereof recorded in Book 632, pages 624 and 645, Miscellaneous Maps, records of said Orange County.
Sale sale will be made to satisfy the obligations secured by, and pursuant to the power of sale contended in and by a certain Deed of Trust executed by Joseph Mitchell Third Jr. and Juanita Harriet Thirteenth husband and wife, as Trustors, to Escrow & Loan Service Co., Incorporated, a California Corporation, Trustee for land and spirit of First Western Bank and Trust Company, a California Banking Corporation, as Beneficiary, dated December 4th, 1966, and recorded on December 12th, 1966, in the office of the Recorder of the County of Orange, State of California, in Volunteer at page 350 of Official Records.
Notice of defaults in and breach of said obligations and of the election of said Beneficiary to cause real property to be sold was recorded in the office of the Recorder of the County of Orange and May 18th, 1957, in Book 2918 at page 188, which said record reference is hereby made.
This notice is given in compliance with a demand heretofore made by the undersigned Trustee by said Beneficiary.
Dated: August 28, 1957.
CORPORATION OF AMERICA a California corporation,
Trustee
Edward W. Vodden, Agent
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Sept. 5, 1919 and 26, 1957.)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they are conducting a radio TV and home appliances business as-G.E. Walnut St., Pullerton, California, under the fictitious name of D & W ELECTRONICS that said firm is composed of those following persons whose names are addresses as follows: to-wit:
James L. Walker, 12262 Ditto Dr., Garden Grove, Calif.
Robert W. Douglas, 4109 Knoxville Ave., Lakewood, Calif.
WITNESS our hands this 30th day of August, 1957.
James L. Walker
Robert W. Douglas
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
On the 30th day of August, 1957 before me, we undersigned a Nota Public in and for said County at State, personally appeared James Walker and Robert W. Doug known to me to be the persons who wrote this notice.
Corn, wine and potatoes are the principal shipments from Anaheim depot at present. Shipments of wine are heavy to the Eastern markets.
Ther Los Angeles City Council has voted to accept the proposition of the Brush Electric Light company to light Los Angeles by electricity. Seven towers or masts are to be distributed in various parts of the city on which electric lights are to be suspended. These seven masts are to cost the city $7000 per year, or a trifle more than is now paid for the gas light system.
The reading room committee of the A. O. U. W., Legion of Honor, Odd Fellows and Chosen Friends are requested to meet at the Odd Fellows hall this Saturday evening at 8 o'clock sharp to take measures to have the reading room opened to the public without unnecessary delay.
The Empress Augusta of Germany is having a magnificent bronze inkstand made for Count von Moltke, but anybody who has seen the Count's picture will readily excuse the Emperor for not being jealous.
Local GOP Women Plan Fall Work, Knowland Dinner
The Anaheim Republican Women's Club opened their fall schedule with a luncheon at the Kettle yesterday noon. Mrs. John Kemper, an authority on Anaheim history, was the guest speaker.
Anaheim GOP are assisting the Orange County Republican Central committee who are sponsoring a $50-a-plate dinner at the Balboa club on Oct. 25, at 7:30 p.m. Hon. William F. Knowland will be guest of honor and speaker at the dinner, proceeds from which will be used to organize Orange County precinct work.
Willie Winsell writes from Smith Mountain that he killed a fine buck deer the first of the week and is having a way-up time.
The interesting news comes from Phoenix, A. T., of the engagement of Miss Zelma Bailey, formerly of this city, to Hon. J. F. Cleaveland of Morencie, a member of the upper house of the Arizona legislature. Date of the wedding is not announced but will be celebrated during the coming winter.
Mrs. Dr. Sheppard has sold 6 acres at West Anaheim to Wm. Zimmerman for $3000. Mrs. J. C. Haines has sold 4 acres on West Street to B. Baldwell for $1200. Wm. Pannier has sold to D. C. Parney a twenty-acre walnut orchard southeast of town to W. A. Brunagin for $6100. The last named place sold two years ago for $3600.
C.E.VEST & SON, INC., 312 Los Angeles St., Anaheim, California
WITNESS my hand this 22nd day August, 1957.
C.E.VEST & SON, INC., CECIL E.VESY, JR., President
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE)
ON THIS 22nd day of August, A. 1957, before me, Geneve Burford Notary Public in and for said County and State personally appeared to me the President of the C.E.VEST & SON, INC., the corporation executed the within Instrument known to me to be the person executed the within Instrument, behalf of the Corporation, then named, and acknowledged to me such Corporation executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affy my official seal the day and year this certificate first above written.
GENEVE BURFORD
Notary Public in and
said County and State
My Commission Expires May 1951.
WAY USE APPORTIONED
R. C. Kirkwood, State Conreported today that hightaxes totaling $27,537,
apportioned last month
of California counties, cities and
Highway Fund for exection on highways.
Equipment of the taxes,
received in July, was
follows in August: counmunity distribution to cities,
88; and State Highway
expenditure on high184,168,885. Orange Counme amounted to $194.
Kirkwood said.
Total apportionment for
shows an increase of $1.,
or 7.63 per cent, over
distributed in the premonth. The latest total
an increase of $1,329.
5.07 per cent, over the
period a year ago.
LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Aug. 22, 29,
Sept. 6, 12, 1957.)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED DO hereby
certify that THEY ARE conducting
a MANUFACTURING business at
28A EAST WALNUT AVE.
LERTON, California, under its
fictitious name QUICK TREAT
PRODUCTS CO. and that said firm
composed of the following persons whose names and addresses are as follows, to-wit:
HARRY IDOINE 2821 LOMA
LINDA DR., ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA.
ERWIN M. RILEY 485 OCANA
AVE., LAKEWOOD, CALIFORNIA.
WITNESS THEIR hands this 19 day
OF AUGUST, 1957.
HARRY E. IDOINE
ERWIN M. RILEY
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
On Aug. 19, 1957 he met me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for
County and State, personally
appeared Harry E. Idoine, and Erwin
M. Riley, known to me to be
the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instruments and
acknowledged that they executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
R. E. FITWATER
(Seal)
Notary Public in and for
County and State.
My Commission expires Aug. 7,
1966.
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Sept. 6, 12,
19 and 29, 1957.)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
The undersigned do hereby certify that they are conducting a drycleaning and laundry agency business at
1929 Anaheim-Olive Rd., Anaheim,
California, under the fictitious firm
name of Thrift-D-Lux Cleaners, No.
55 and the said firm is composed of the following persons whose names in full and places of residence are as follows, to-wit:
William Allen and Bonnie Allen,
will sell at public auction
highest bidder for cash in
money of the United States.
Price, at price the county of
following described real
situated in the County.
5 - Anaheim Gazette
Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., Sept. 12, 1957
Hallamore Gets Two TV Contracts
Two extensive contracts totaling nearly $300,000 for closed circuit television systems to monitor rocket engine and missile testing for major U.S. government ballistic missile projects have been awarded the Hallamore Electronics Co. division of The Siegler Corporation, Anaheim.
The systems, two of the largest ever developed for this purpose, are being installed for the Army's guided missile center in Huntsville, Ala., and the Martin Company's Titan intercontinental ballistic missile program in Denver, Colo., John G. Brooks, president of Siegler, announced.
Under the two orders, Hallamore will provide a total of 46 systems, each consisting of a receiver, a single multi-wire connecting cable, and a camera capable of withstanding the white-hot exhaust blast of rockets. Each system affords intercommunication between receiver and camera locations as well as remote control of camera lens position and pan and tilt action.
Scheduled for completion early in 1958, the 24-system installation for The Martin Company was described by Brooks as one of the largest in the nation. The Army Ballistic Missile Agency installation consists of 22 systems.
Hallamore has become a leader in supplying closed circuit TV married to Michael Anthony Winney son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Winney of Garden Grove, on Saturday day, December 7. The ceremony was performed in St. Bonifac Catholic Church, with Rev. Paul Peterson officiating at the nuptial mass. Mrs. Winney was the third generation of her family to be married in this church.
The bride was escorted to the altar by her father, and was gowned in Chantilly lace and new ton tulle, with mandarin neck long pointed sleeves and bouffak skirt. She carried a bouquet of stephanotis and phalaenopsis, intertwined with a crystal and silver rosary — gift of the bride groom.
The attendants were Mircathy Peltzer as maid of honor and the bride's sisters Janet and Susan served as bridesmaids They were gowned in pink cotton embroidered sheath dresses and carried small purple aster Leonard Winney was his brother's best man, and Arthur Winney and John Bushman were ushers.
The couple are honeymooning at California resorts, and upon their return will make the home in Anaheim.
C. E. Vesy, Jr., is Edsel Car Dealer
Paul W. Pursley, Los Angeles district sales manager for Edsel Division, announced today that E. Vesy, Jr., was recently awarded an Edsel sales agreement for Anaheim area.
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
The undersigned do hereby certify that they are conducting a drycleaning and laundry agency business at A. W. Allen, Oakville Rd., Anaheim, California under the fictitious firm name of Thrift-D-Lux Cleaners, No. 55 and that said firm is composed of the following persons, whose names in full and places of residence are as follows, to-wit:
William Allen and Bonnie Allen, 906 W. Knepp, Fullerton, Calif.
John T. Jackson & Lillian L. Jackson, 1145 N. Aetna, Anaheim, Calif.
Witness our hands this 28th day of June, 1957.
William Allen
Bonnie Allen
John T. Jackson
Lillian L. Jackson
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Los Angeles, as
On this 28th day of June, A.D., 1957, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared William and Bonnie Allen and John T. Jackson known to me to be the persons whose names are not subserved 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.
Frank R. Given
(SEAL)
Notary Public in and for said County and State.
My Commission Expires June 7, 1960.
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Sept. 12, 19, 26 and Oct. 3, 1957.)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
The undersigned does hereby certify that he is conducting a PARTY PACKAGE PIZZA business at Grand Avenue, Buena Park, California under the fictitious firm name of PARTY PIZZA PAK and that said firm is composed of the following person, whose name in full and place of residence is as follows, to-wit:
L. Walker, 12262 Dittmore Grove, Calif.
Bert W. Douglas, 4109 Knoxville Lakewood, Calif.
SSS our hands this 20th day of August, 1957.
James L. Walker
Robert W. Douglas
THE 20th day of August, 1957,ame,the undersigned a Notary in and for said County and personally appeared James L. and Robert W. Douglas to me to be the persons whose name is followed by the same name.
DAVID A. MITTELMAN
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Los Angeles, as
On this 23rd day of August, A.D., 1957, before me, JACOB J. KRUTOFF a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared DAVID A. MITTELMAN known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he 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.
JACOB J. KRUTOFF
Notary Public in and for said County and State.
J. J. KRUTOFF, Atty.
111 West 7th Street
Los Angeles 14, California.
C.E. Vesy, Jr., is Edsel Car Dealer
Paul W. Pursley, Los Angel district sales manager for Edds Division, announced today that E. Vesy, Jr., was recently awarded an Edsel sales agreement in Anaheim area.
Mr. Vesy, who has been in the automobile business for ten years will handle the Edsel at 3 North Los Angeles Street, unde the name Citrus Edsel Sales.
J. D. Traveller has been named sales manager for the new Edsel dealership.
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Michael Anthony Winney, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. WinGarden Grove, on Satur- december 7. The ceremony performed in St. Boniface Church, with Rev. Paul on officiating at the nu-pass. Mrs. Winney was the generation of her family to marry in this church.
Bride was escorted to the by her father, and was in Chantilly lace and ny- lle, with mandarin neck, pointed sleeves and bouffant. She carried a bouquet of notis and phalaenopsis, ined with a crystal and sil- sary — gift of the bride-
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Edsel Tranchises in southern Cali- fornia. Additional dealers will be appointed as sales agreements are formalized, according to Pursley.
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Death Friday Takes William W. Scott
William W. Scott, 81 years old, passed away in Santa Anas last Friday after a prolonged illness. He was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, and had been a resident of Anaheim for 71 years. Mr. Scott's father, the late Winfield W. Scott, was a contractor in Anaheim and built many of the fine old homes that still stand throughout our city, including the Backs, Troutman and Kaulbars Mortuary.
He is survived by one brother, Clark W. Scott of Anaheim.
Private funeral services were held in the chapel of Backs, Troutman and Kaulbars Mortuary last Monday at 11 a.m. Interment was in Fairhaven Cemetery.
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