anaheim-gazette 1959-10-08
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(Anaheim Gazette, Oct. 8, 1902)
Time Return
Brings Warning
From Local CHP
Return to standard time is adding an additional hazard for motorists driving home from work, Capt. F. E. Winchell of the Anaheim Area office of the California Highway Patrol noted today.
"All during the summer, the family breadwinner generally had broad daylight in which to come particularly alert to viola-Winchell said.
"But with the change from daylight saving time to standard time, dusk is beginning to fall as most workers leave for home.
"Dusk is a dangerous driving period, as every experienced driver knows, but sometimes motorists fail to adjust to the decreasing light. The result, much too often, is a late arrival for dinner — if the motorist is lucky enough to get home at all."
The captain pointed out that state law prohibits the use of parking lights as driving lights,
Keystone Savings Tells New Rates
Ronald W. Caspers, president of Keystone Savings & Loan Association of Anaheim, announced today that Keystone Savings is increasing its annual rate on savings to 4¼% payable four times a year. Keystone is located at 312 W. Center Street, Anaheim.
bat homeward bound traffic," and said the Highway Patrol will tions of this provision of the vehicle code.
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Anaheim Pupils Seek Offices At College Here
A rash of electioneering broke out on the Fullerton Junior College campus this week as campaigning for 11 freshman class officers got under way.
To be elected are a class president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, three freshmen commissioners-at-large, two Associated Men Student representatives, and two Associated Women Student representatives.
Competing for the class presidency are Ron Ransom of Whittier, Dwain "Micky" Bouton of Fullerton, and Herb Jackson and Charles Osborn, both of Anaheim.
Running for vice-president are Jack D. Brown of Downey; Paul Leyvas of Buena Park; Leiland Rice, Rudy Pena and Linda Inman, all of Anaheim; and Audra Teeter and Johnene Roe, both of Fullerton.
Competing for the office of secretary are Sharon Ford of Anaheim and Beverly Bozich and Beth Holde, both of Fullerton.
Running for freshman class treasurer are Linda Bayne of Gardens Grove, Sherry Steffes of Yorba Linda, Carol Machon of Fullerton and Patrick Orlow, Mel Teske and Susan Sellers, all of Anaheim.
The three offices of commissioner-at-large are sought by Susan Feinagle of La Habra; Star Flick and Ronald Graichen, both of Fullerton; Priscilla Chaney and Carol Sandvick, both of Whittier.
CIRCUS—St. Jude Hospital, which serves the Anaheim area, will be host at the performance of the Rudy Bros. Circus at Amerige Park, Fullerton, Saturday and Sunday. The Employees Council of the hospital is sponsoring the event to help defray cost of additional 125 beds to be added to the hospital.
IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
Oct. 21, 1871
Adieu, friends and patrons of the Anaheim Gazette. Our intercourse ends with our brief year—a season filled with active scenes and very many pleasant incidents. My attachment for you and association with you all could only be served by what has now occurred, namely, an opportunity for a wider scope and broader field of action. My new field of labors, however, is not far removed and I still hope to keep in communication with many of you through the columns of the Los Angeles Star. You have in this learned something of the pen of my successor, and he assured that he will always wield crop of oranges from California this season. The shipment is a month earlier than the first shipment last season, which was on November 21.
At the recent meeting of the stockholders of the Gorden Bell Fruit company at Fullerton the following directors were chosen: W. F. Botsford, F. W. Phelps, L. B. Benchley, E. K. Benchley, Wm. Crowther and W. M. McFadden.
Count Bozena was in town last week, the guest of friends. Madame Modjeska is now in San Francisco and the Count informs us she is improving and will
The three offices of commissioner-at-large are sought by Susan Feinagle of La Habra; Star Flick and Ronald Graichen, both of Fullerton; Priscilla Chaney and Carol Sandvick, both of Whitties; Katheryn Coffey, Tammy Pruett, and Nancy Krajacic, all of Anaheim.
Competing for the two Association Men Student commission posts are Jim Bradley of Buena Park; Roger Lilley of Brea; Blake Fennell and Val Sage, both of Anaheim; and Bob Freatman, Keith Reyburn and Douglas Berry, all of Garden Grove.
Local Agency Wins Recognition
Don Frank & Associates, Anaheim advertising agency, has received the annual award of Orange County Advertising Agencies Association for the Introduction of New Products.
To my friends: As will be seen by the above announcement, I have bought the Gazette and am now its sole owner, editor and manager. As such and as a citizen of Anaheim, whose interests are all centered here, I shall use the paper to advance in every try it represents. I regard the possible way the section of counportion of Los Angeles county south of the San Gabriel river as the field of a local journal, and that field I shall, to the best of my ability, write up, advertise and make known to the world. On the question of county division, I am as is well known, in favor of it, believing it is best for our local interests to have our own local county government. As to politics, I am personally a Democrat, but shall devote these columns to a complete showing of our local business interests rather than to political discussions. In conclusion, I would respectfully solicit your co-operation and support and ask a continuance of that liberal patronage which the Gazette now enjoys.—Charles A. Gardner.
The festival on Thursday evening last was a decided success. The singing was most excellent and evinced careful preparation. All who attended enjoyed a musical treat such as is seldom offered in our little city. The song of the ship, "These Bells," was especially fine. The pathetic tale of "Grafting Him Into the Army," was finely sung by Mrs. A. S. Hawkins. The tableau "Goddess stockholders of the Gorden Bell Fruit company at Fullerton the following directors were chosen: W. F. Botsford, F. W. Phelps, L. B. Benchley, E. K. Benchley, Wm. Crowther and W. M. McFadden.
Count Bozenta was in town last week, the guest of friends. Madame Modjeska is now in San Francisco and the Count informs us she is improving and will probably soon be quite restored to health again.
Pierre Nicolas' home in Orange-thorpe was the scene of a joyous gathering on Sunday evening, when his charming daughters entertained a number of their friends at cards and music.
Will Lawrence came down from Alhambra on Tuesday evening, and yesterday reported for duty at the new station in Alamitos.
Mrs. Josephine Butler of Los Angeles, visited with Mrs. Ernest Browning at her home near Brookhurst, during the week.
Tom Reed day (next Tuesday) will probably be the biggest event ever witnessed in southern California. Mr. Reed will speak in Los Angeles on that day, but demonstrations will be participated in by delegations from the entire soutern part of the state. The Fullerton McKinley club and the Orange McKinley club will be on hand with their respective bands. The Santa Ana and Anaheim clubs will join in the procession to make the Orange county turnout as conspicuous a feature of the day as possible.
STATEMENT REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF August 24, 1912, AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF March 3, 1933, AND JULY 2, 1946 Title 39, United States Code, Section 233. SHOWING THE OWN-LAUTHOR MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION ANNAHEIM GAZETTE published Weekly (Thursday) at Anaheim, Calif.
1. The names and addresses of the publisher editor, managing editor, and business managers are:
Publisher, B. J. Abraham and Theo. Kuchel.
Editor Van McGance.
Business manager H. J. Abraham.
2. The owner is if owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately therewith indicated on stockholder's records and holding a percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a
The festival on Thursday evening last was a decided success. The singing was most excellent and evinced careful preparation. All who attended enjoyed a musical treat such as is seldom offered in our little city. The song of the ship, "These Bells," was especially fine. The pathetic tale of "Grafting Him Into the Army," was finely sung by Mrs. A. S. Hawkins. The tableau "Goddess of Liberty," by Nellie Kuchel, was very pretty. The comic scene "Women's Rights," was laughable. The refreshments were reasonably furnished and at a reasonable price.
The fire alarm bell has been removed from its original location to the lot east of Enterprise hall.
Mr. Bremmerman has authorized us to say that the roof of his new hotel, building will be on by tonight and he extends a cordial invitation to the public to meet him there and there commemorate the occasion with a little good cheer.
Oct. 23, 1896
The first carload of new crop oranges to be shipped east from southern California this season was sent out Monday by the Fay Fruit company over the Santa Fe. The fruit is of the budded seedling variety and was grown in the Cahuengo valley. This is the first carload shipment of the new
The names and addresses of the publisher editor, managing editor, and business managers are:
Publisher, B. J. Abraham and Theo. Kuchel.
Editor Van McCance.
Business manager H. J. Abraham.
The owner is if owned by a corporation whose name and address must be stated under the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. Owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm the name and address as well as that of each individual member, must be given.
D. J. Abraham, 415 Ann Arbor Road, Lakewood, Calif.
Anaheim Gazette Inc., 209 East Center, Anaheim, Calif.
The known bond holders, mortgages, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none so state.) None.
Paragraphs 2 and 3 include cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting; also the statements in the two paragraphs show the affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear booked by the company as trustees hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner.
The average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed through the mails or otherwise said subscriber during the 12 months preceding the date shown was: This information is required from daily, weekly, semi-weekly, and triweekly newspapers only: 545.
B. J. ABRAHAM.
(Signature of editor, publisher, or owner)
Sworn to and subscribed before me on 7th day of October, 1945.
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My commission expires Nov 15, 1960
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YOUNG MEN, 18-25, part time work as district man for Anaheim Gazette. Apply in person to circulation manager, 250 E. Center St., Anaheim. PR 2-1800.
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MERCHANDISE
(Household Furniture)
LIVING ROOM GROUP — Just had 5 come in. Sofa Bed divan chair, two step tables, coffee, two lamps. All for storage bal. $148.81, pay only $1.83 per week.
BAUGHN'S, 8002 Garden Grove Blvd., Corner Hiway 39. Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone JE 7-4882.
AMANA refr., it's the big toy door refr. plus refr. combination, automatic defrost, everything. Used, pd. dn. to $168.29, no dn. pymt. pay only $9.18 per mo.
BAUGHN'S, 8002 Garden Grove Blvd., Corner Hiway 39. Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone JE 7-4882.
WEDGEWOOD RANGE, it's the big CP all automatic, clock, lamp, griddle, chrome top grill broiler, used 8 mo. Pd. dn. to $148.09, no cash dn. pay only $8.08 per mo.
BAUGHN'S, 8002 Garden Grove Blvd., Corner Hiway 39. Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone JE 7-4882.
FREEZER, Amana, it's the big 17 cu. ft., storage for 700 lbs. food, all separate shelves and sharp freeze compartment. Used, pd. dn. to $146.16, no cash Pay
SITUATION WANTED
YOUNG MEN, 18-25, part time work as district man for Anaheim Gazette. Apply in person to circulation manager, 250 E. Center St., Anaheim. PR 2-1800.
PRE-SCHOOL nursery, state licensed. Ages 2 to 6. Hours 6:45 a.m. to 6 p.m. Planned program. Balanced meals. Weekly or monthly rates. 1636 Catherine Drive, just south of La Palma on Euclid. PR Prospect 2-1290.
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PERSONALS
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BEDROOM GROUP, bookcase hdbd., mattress and box spring,
Mr. and Mrs. dresser with mirror two lamps. Bal due 159.64, pay only $1.97 per week.
BAUGHN'S, 8002 Garden Grove Blvd., Corner Hiway 39. Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone JE 7-4882.
FREEZER, Amana, it's the big 17 cu. ft., storage for 700 lbs. food, all separate shelves and sharp freeze compartment. Used, pd. dn. to $146.16, no cash. Pay only $7.97 per mo.
BAUGHN'S, 8002 Garden Grove Blvd., Corner Hiway 39. Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone JE 7-4882.
4 ROOMS of furniture, Philco refr. West Holly Range, complete living room, bedroom and dining room groups. Bank said to sel for bal. due $427.92, pay only $5.20 per week.
BAUGHN'S, 8002 Garden Grove Blvd., Corner Hiway 39. Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone JE 7-4882.
MAYTAG Automatic Washer, it's the nice model, big oversize tub, agitator and flow rinse. Used, pd. dn. to $128.91, no cash dn., pay only $7.03 per mo.
BAUGHN'S, 8002 Garden Grove Blvd., Corner Hiway 39. Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone JE 7-4882.
KROEHLER Living Room group, it's the world famous one. Sofa and chair with all foam cushions, lifetime construction, two set step tables, coffee, two lamps. All this a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. and Sun. 9 a.m. week.
BAUGHN'S, 8002 Garden Grove Blvd., Corner Hiway 39. Daily 9 due $149.04. No cash dn., pay to 6 p.m. Phone JE 7-4882.
BEDROOM GROUP, bookcase hdbd., mattress and box spring,
Mr. and Mrs. dresser with mirror two lamps. Bal due 159.64, pay only $1.97 per week.
BAUGHN'S, 8002 Garden Grove Blvd., Corner Hiway 39. Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone JE 7-4882.
FOR SALE—One brown sofa bed and matching chair, newly recovered.Very good condition,$55.
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FOR SALE—Organ &. Piano Sale. Electronic Organs, really big saving. Conn, save $1100. Another Conn—only $795. Lowrey, save $600. Grand pianos, Steinway, Baldwin Starck, Wagner, from $487. Uprights from $95, pay $5 a month Spinet pianos, 16 like new, Maple, Cherry, Mahogany, little as $390. Buy a new Steinway piano, Schmidt-Phillips, 520 North Main, Santa Ana, since 1914.
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