anaheim-gazette 1959-10-15
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United Fund Campaign Worker Tells Services Beain Drive for Dollars
"Winning the 'survival goal' of rather than 14 separate appeals upon our ability to adequately explain the human services of the 14 participating groups and the United Fund plan to rapidly expanding population of Anaheim and the western cities of the Anaheim Union High School District." notes Fred T. Krein, General Campaign Chairman. "The task force of 1,200 women in the campaign residential divisions has this primary responsibility."
Krein states, "If every campaign worker and potential contributor could witness for himself the great works of the Children's and Orthopaedic Hospitals and the Crippled Children's Relief Association, we would have no difficulty in raising the 'survival goal' of $225,000 which represents a $25,000 increase above the amount secured last year."
Typical of the spirit behind the idea of one United Fund Board of Directors.
IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
From The Anaheim Gazette
By MRS. HENRY KUCHEI
Oct. 28, 1871
Session of the Common Council held October 23 at 3 p.m. Present Messrs. Champlin, Bittner and President Zeyn. A nominee of $147,413 for the year of 1871. One hundred and twenty-seven firms and persons have been assessed. The average wealth of assessable persons would thus be $2,321.
EDWARD TOMLINSON
feature writer for Washington Daily News
will discuss our South American problems with guest speaker at the Executive Club.
Anaheim, Saturday night at the Chrysler Training Center Point. Tomlins has recently returned from a 3-month tour of Latin American countries.
Anaheim Frosh Built At Fullerton J.C.
Get College Honor
Val Savage of Anaheim named to be one of two Associed Men Student representatives posts in freshman class elect at Fullerton Junior College. Son on Ford of Anaheim is one of finalists for class secretary.
Susan Sellers of Anaheim, a alist for class treasurer.
IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
Oct. 28, 1871
Session of the Common Council held October 23 at 3 p.m. Present Messrs. Champlin, Bittner and President Zeyn. A communication was received from the mayor, presenting a draft and recommending passage of ordinance No. 19. Referred to judicial committee with instructions to report at the next meeting. Bills of T. T. Hill for $25 and of Mitchell and Gibson for $10, ordered paid. President Zeyn, as a committee reported cost of hooks and ladders for the use of the fire company to be about $62 and on motion he was instructed to order them to be made. Resignation of Geo. W. Barter as city attorney was received and accepted. Deputy City Attorney C. A. Gardner was requested to act as council until the office was filled. City Assessor R. Melrose delivered to the common council assessment roll and list for the fiscal year of 1871-1872. On motion it was ordered that an election be held on Thursday, November 8, 1871 at the city hall for the purpose of electing a city attorney. Poll to be open from 2 o'clock until sunset. T. Himpau was appointed inspector and F. A. Korn and F. Schneider judges for the election. The clerk was ordered to have the notice of the election advertised in the Anaheim Gazette. Adjourned to Saturday, October 28, at 3 p.m.-T. Rimpau, clerk.
With the close of the wine making season we are enabled to present to our readers a tolerably accurate statement of the wine yield of Anaheim for this year and last. Our thanks are due to the wine growers for their uniform courtesy and kind assistance in giving the desired information. The number of acres of bearing wine producing vines we find to be near 700. The quantity of wine made this year we foot up to 350,000 gallons; perhaps some omissions might swell the of $147,413 for the year of 1871. One hundred and twenty-seven firms and persons have been assessed. The average wealth of assessable persons would thus be $2,321.
Oct. 30, 1896
The water board met in regular session on Saturday afternoon. Only three members—Directors Fay, Benchley and Browning — were present. Secretary Blennerhasset, (who wanted to go to the races) called the roll and announced there was no quorum. A footfall upon the stairway, sounds like Mr. Crowther. It is Mr. Crowther. Later Messrs. Key and Nebelung come in. Secretary reports a quorum.
The community was shocked yesterday to learn of the death of Rudolph Luedke, which occurred at 2:30 o'clock at his home on Center street, in the 73rd year of his age. The deceased was one of the pioneers of Anaheim. He came in 1963 and during his long and honorable career had made many life long friends who will hear of his death with keen regret.
Otto Zeus has abandoned the printing business for railroading and now occupies a position as agent Claybaugh's understudy at the Sante Fe station. Will Wallop has taken his place in our composing room and is learning how to bunch up type with both hands.
Mrs. Kirby's home at Peralta was the scene of a joyous gathering on Thursday afternoon last, the occasion being the meeting of the Ladies' Euchre club, Mrs. J. J. Schneider won the first prize, Mrs. Charley Rogers the second and Mrs. L. F. Lewis the booby.
Joseph Helmsen received a dispatch from Richard Krebes at Santa Anita on Saturday morning conveying the intelligence that Christian Saalevachter had
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ANAHEIM
DATED: October 18, 1959
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ANAHEIM
DATED: October 18, 1959
sent to our readers a tolerably accurate statement of the wine yield of Anaheim for this year and last. Our thanks are due to the wine growers for their uniform courtesy and kind assistance in giving the desired information. The number of acres of bearing wine producing vines we find to be near 700. The quantity of wine made this year we foot up to 350,000 gallons; perhaps some omissions might swell the figures. The number of gallons made last year was 611,000, according to figures obtained, perhaps would go as high as 650,000. The grapes in some vineyards having been almost totally destroyed by grasshoppers, this yield of over half a crop is better than could reasonably have been expected.
We desire to call attention to the excellent private school taught by Mrs. Kuelp at her residence. German, music and fancy work as well as the common English branches are taught. Pupils received from 5 to 14 years of age. Terms, including board and washing, $20 per month.
Kroeger's hotel was on Saturday appropriately dedicated to the cause of hospitality by the lesscee, Mr. Henry Bremmerman. The building was ornamented with the national flag and a large wrought iron Music was furnished by the Anaheim brass band. An excellent supper was provided of which the large company partook and all enjoyed a pleasant evening's entertainment.
The assessment roll of the city of Anaheim foots up to the sum
Joseph Helmsen received a dispatch from Richard Krebes at Santa Anita on Saturday morning conveying the intelligence that Christian Saalvachter had committed suicide at the ranch on Friday, shooting himself in the head. Saalvachter had been censured by the foreman for permitting the steam engine to run higher than was necessary.
Wm. Schwenkert is the proud father of a very fine daughter, born at 11:30 yesterday morning.
Veit Bentz has purchased his brother, Ernest's, interest in the city meat market and is again at his accustomed place at the popular establishment.
Tim Carroll came up town on Monday afternoon, his first appearance since his recent trouble with his eyes.
J. B. Stone of Fullerton has recovered from his recent illness sufficiently to be able to be out again. Mr. Stone is too good citizen to be long spared in bed and we hope he has many more years of usefulness and activity.
Herman Dickel, Clarence Groat and L. Goldwater attended Saturday's free-for-all pace at the Los Angeles meeting.
Miss Lillian Robison entered on Thursday afternoon last, the occasion being the meeting of the Ladies' Euchre club, Mrs. J. J. Schneider won the first prize, Mrs. Charley Rogers the second and Mrs. L. F. Lewis the booby.
RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-89
PETITION submitted by MSEL O. AND DOROTHY R.
QUET, 314 South Indiana B.
Anaheim, California, as Owner,
questing that the property be described as being on the west side of Placencia between Terra and Redwood Streets and for described as 429 North Place.
Avenue be reclassified from SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE TO C.I.E.NEIGHBORHOOD
MERCIAL.
RECLASSIFICATION NO. 88-94
JETTION submitted by TOM LOUISE SIMON, 308 West N.
Fe., Placentia, California, as Owner,
questing that the property be described as being on the southwest corner of Roumeya Drive and West Beechfield from R-A-DENTIAL AGRICULTURAL DENTIAL.
MULTIPLE FAMILY DENTIAL.
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to attend said HEARINGS express opinions for or against proposed amendments to Article Chapter 3 of the Anaheim Murde Code and a change of the bounty of zones thereby established by moving the above described parties from the zone or zones in they are now situated and inciting them in the zone or zones mentioned.
THERE INFORMATION must be obtained at the office of the Planning Director of the City Anaheim.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM MELBOURNE A. GAUER
DATED: October 12, 1959.
tained a number of her friends at a social hop at the opera last Friday night.
Agent Darling was in attendance at the preliminary examination of the Reyes murder trial Judge Marquez's court at Yesterday He believed that killing of Chapo Aquilar was meditated.
P.T Conferences To Be Repeated In City Schools
The Anaheim City Elementary Schools this year repeat the Parent-Teacher Group Conferences which last year proved so successful These conferences in all 17 elementary schools in the district are planned to inform parents about the educational program for the current year.
Parents of fourth and fifth grade pupils who are attending classes receiving television, meet in the children's room, Oct. 22 at 7:15 p.m. This evening will be devoted to the demonstration on television and an explanation of the teleclasses and related followup instruction by the classroom teacher. Also, on Oct. 22, there will be a lesson in conversational Spanish demonstrated for those interested in seeing this program in action.
Parents are most cordially invited to visit the classrooms with their children, and a notice will be sent each parent from the school announcing the date and time for the respective Parent-Teacher Conferences.
Publish: Anaheim Gazette, October 15, 1959
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF ANAHEIM PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARINGS in the Council Chamber at the City Hall in the City of Anaheim on Monday, October 26, 1959, at the hour of 2:00
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARINGS in the Council Chamber at the City Hall in the City of Anaheim on Monday, October 24, 1959, at the hour of 2:00 p.m. to consider amendments Article IX. Chapter 2 of the Anaheim Municipal Code together with changes in the boundaries of zones thereby established by removing the following described property from the zone or zones in which they are now situated and incorporating these properties in the zone hereinafter indicated:
RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-14
LETITION submitted by KATHEN ZIMMERMAN, 1720 West Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Owner, requesting that the property described as being on the west side of Knott Avenue between Orange and Savanna Street be reclassified from R-A. RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL to R-3 MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL.
RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-42
LETITION submitted by RUSSELL JAY, 12325 Burbank Boulevard, North Hollywood, California, and REN ROCHHELLE, 5523 Carlton Way, Hollywood 25, California, as Owners, W. P. MASON, 2966 Lincoln Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Authorized Agent, requesting that the property described as being on the east side of Knott Avenue between Lincoln Avenue and Olinda Lane be reclassified from R-A. RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL to R-3 MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL.
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to attend said HEARING and express opinions for or against the proposed amendment to Article IX. Chapter 2 of the Anaheim Municipal Code and a change of the boundaries of zones thereby established by removing the above described property from the zone or zones in which they are now situated and incorporating these properties in the zone hereinafter indicated:
RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-39
LETITION submitted by RUSSELL O. AND DOROTHY R. ROSETT, 314 South Indiana Street, Anaheim, California, as Owner, requesting that the property described as being on the west side Placentia Avenue between Genoa and Redwood Streets and incorporating these properties in the zones hereinafter indicated:
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARINGS in the Council Chamber at the City Hall in the City of Anaheim on Monday, October 24, 1959, at the hour of 2:00 p.m. to consider amendments Article IX. Chapter 2 of the Anaheim Municipal Code together with changes in the boundaries of zones thereby established by removing the following described property from the zone or zones in which they are now situated and incorporating these properties in the zone hereinafter indicated:
RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-41
LETITION submitted by M. L. McGAUGHY, 2966 Lincoln Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Owner, requesting that the property described as being on the west side of Knott Avenue between Orange and Savanna Street be reclassified from R-A. RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL to R-3 MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL.
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