anaheim-gazette 1960-11-10
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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
88 YEARS AGO—1872
We have in our office the largest bunch of grapes we have ever seen. It weighs exactly 61 pounds and is not a double bunch but a single stem. It is of the Mission variety and grew in the vineyard of H. Woerder, one of the best vineyards in Anaheim. If any editor knows of anything better than this, let him tell it.
The California Agriculturist writes of Anaheim as follows: "At Anaheim, the noted German settlement, the beautiful twenty-acre farms are enclosed with live fences. These Anaheimers, with their twenty-acre farms, show much thrift and many of them have become rich. If more of our California farmers would profit by the examples so plainly set before them and go and do likewise, it would be better for them."
J. W. Clark, Oscar George, U. N. Walby, John Bush and wife and M. Classen and wife arrived from San Francisco yesterday by steamer "Pacific."
The Grant and Wilson club held their regular weekly meeting last Saturday evening in Enterprise hall. Quite a number of ladies were present.
An artesian well was completed on Monday last by William McPherson and assistants on the farm of H. Stephens in Westminster. The well is 97 feet deep and has a flow of 1½ inches over the top of the pipe — half an inch more than most wells.
A United States law repealing stamp taxes went into effect on the 1st inst. It appears that no stamp on a deed of sale is now necessary. The bill repeals all the stamp taxes except those imposed on bank checks, proprietary medicines and preparations, perfumery and cosmetics, friction matches, wax tapers, playing cards and cigar lights. The rates on the above enumerated articles remain the same as heretofore.
Quite an interesting trial occurred last Wednesday before Judge Ryan at Gallatin, where in one Reynolds sued the ex-board of water commissioners for $138, for services as water overseer. Chas. G. Johnson of Anaheim conducted the defense and after an elaborate argument achieved a complete victory for his client.
School Faculty Volunteer Time For United F
Anaheim United Fund real boost this week inidential area drive when learned that the faculty Orangeview School is the United Fund driver community public project.
Gordon Swenson, p of the Orangeview School 100% cooperation faculty in this worthwhile deavor.
"We feel that our will become better acquainted with the parents of the trict," Swenson said, "make house-to-house volunteer workers for United Fund. They also the interest of the school common with the patrici district, and will important suggestions or good contacts for their interests."
Mrs. Ben Shroeder, ch for the residential area thrilled with the resulting in from the various dential chairmen this She said the calls haveduced very good report that the funds will go way toward pushing ther thermometer up to the t $290,000. The therm
J. W. Clark, Oscar George, U. N. Walby, John Bush and wife and M. Classen and wife arrived from San Francisco yesterday by steamer "Pacific."
The Grant and Wilson club held their regular weekly meeting last Saturday evening in Enterprise hall. Quite a number of ladies graced the occasion with their presence, among whom we noted Mrs. P. A. Clark, Mrs. S. Kuchel, Miss Mary Kuchel, Miss D. C. Marquis, Mrs. Alice Higgins, Mrs. Emily Fischer, Mrs. Flora Eldridge, Mrs. Arthur Boyle, Mr. John Fischer took the chair and announced that J. M. Quinn would address the meeting after which there would be music by the Glee club, followed by a short address by Mr. White and Capt. Knox. Speakers for the next meeting were appointed among whom were A. G. Bebee, S. Randall and Capt. Knox.
Judge Ryan at Gallatin, wherein one Reynolds sued the ex-board of water commissioners for $138, for services as water overseer. Chas. G. Johnson of Anaheim conducted the defense and after an elaborate argument achieved a complete victory for his client.
185th Anniversary For Marine Corps
Today marks the Marine Corps' 185th anniversary and a birthday ball pageantry will be presented by El Toro Marines commemorating the gala occasion.
A cake-cutting ceremony will highlight the evening's affair immediately following a reading of the Commandant of the Marine Corps message to the Marines of 1960.
Kwikset Service Award Present
George Duncan of Los Angeles, an employee of Kwikset Division, Anaheim, was recently presented a fifteen-year vice pin, the first to beceived by an employee of company. The company began operation in Los Angeles on May 8, 1945, states Bob chisen, Director of Indus Relations.
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School Faculty Volunteer Time For United Fund
Anaheim United Fund got a real boost this week in its residential area drive when it was learned that the faculty of the Orangeview School is making the United Fund drive into a community public relations project.
Gordon Swenson, principal of the Orangeview School, has the 100% cooperation of his faculty in this worthwhile endeavor.
"We feel that our teachers will become better acquainted with the parents of the district," Swenson said, "if they make house-to-house calls as volunteer workers for the United Fund. They also have the interest of the school in common with the patrons of the district, and will pick up important suggestions or make good contacts for their school interests."
Mrs. Ben Shroeder, chairman for the residential areas, was thrilled with the results coming in from the various residential chairmen this week. She said the calls have produced very good reports and that the funds will go a long way toward pushing the goal thermometer up to the total of $290,000. The thermometer
Mrs. Ben Shroeder, chairman for the residential areas, was thrilled with the results coming in from the various residential chairmen this week. She said the calls have produced very good reports and that the funds will go a long way toward pushing the goal thermometer up to the total of $290,000. The thermometer stood above the 60% mark the first of this week.
Kwikset Service Award Presented
George Duncan of Los Angeles, an employee of Kwikset Division, Anaheim, was recently presented a fifteen-year service pin, the first to be received by an employee of the company. The company first began operation in Los Angeles on May 8, 1945, states Bob Hutchison, Director of Industrial Relations.
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