anaheim-gazette 1961-10-12
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83 YEARS AGO
October, 1878
Fragrant Fancies
Mr. Joseph Helmsen, who keeps the store on Center Street opposite Kroeger's Hall, informs us that he has received some of the choicest delicacies to be found in the San Francisco markets—some eels, limburger and other fine cheese and California herrings being among the most toothsome of the viands.
Out-Plumed the Ostrich
The business of shipping pampas plumes to the East has been carried on extensively this year, and with great profit to the shippers. Joseph Sexton of Santa Barbara, a relative of Mr. Fish of Anaheim, sold 40,000 plumes this year in San Francisco and eastern cities, principally Chicago. The plumes sold readily in the eastern markets for fifteen cents each and Mr. Sexton realized the snug little sum of $4000 from this novel venture. We are afraid if this item gets general circulation the market will be overstocked with plumes next year.
Makes Horse Sense
People who go out of Anaheim to purchase harness or saddles make a grand and costly mistake. Our local harness all the parties given by this club have been. The hall was just sufficiently filled to permit of dancing to be indulged in without fear of being rudely jostled. The ladies' dresses were all rich and in many cases extremely so.
58 YEARS AGO
October, 1903
Make Mine Sasparilly
Alfred Heying, a bright young lad, recently arrived here with his parents from the East, has taken a position in Dr. Hatzfield's drug store.
Printers' Drink
George Bauer has been delivering some choice lots of Berger grapes to Fischer's winery from his three-year-old vineyard east of town. These grapes are said by experts to equal the best grown this year in Southern California, being singularly free from mildew, with which many grapes are this year affected. George used to be a printer, but has reformed, and now has one of the most promising young vineyards in Orange County. He receives $14 per ton for his grapes and will paste up a big string as a result of this season's operations.
Legal Quail
Eddie Boege was among the fortunates who enjoyed a mess of quail on Friday.
Makes Horse Sense
People who go out of Anaheim to purchase harness or saddles make a grand and costly mistake. Our local harness maker, Mr. Warling, is a thorough workman, and will sell his wares as cheap as they can be got anywhere. In point of finish and durability, his harness is superior to that generally offered for sale, as he gives his personal attention to all work done in his shop.
Baked in a Pie?
Ed Dunham, while out hunting on Monday afternoon, killed 42 blackbirds at one shot. Mr. Fred Fischer killed a monstrous pelican measuring nine feet from the tips of its wings. They report ducks in large numbers in the region of Bolsa Chica.
Eight Ears, Un-popped
Messrs. A. Guy Smith and Co. have at their office a stalk of pop corn with eight fully developed ears. This corn is worth in the San Francisco market 30 cents per pound. But the demand is quite limited. The only time it is in particular request being just previous to the holidays, as it enters into the composition of much of the confectionery consumed by the youngsters during that festal season.
No Jostled Bustles
The ball of the Magnolia Social Club on Thursday night was greatly enjoyed as, indeed.
Legal Quail
Eddie Boege was among the fortunates who enjoyed a mess of quail on Friday, the day being the one succeeding the opening of the season. Eddie has such a liking for quail that he never fails to get in the swim along with the first as well as the best of them, but last season he got his open season trolleys crossed; his first mess of birds cost him $25.
Percy's Pierced Foot
Percy Bradfordd, son of A. S. Bradford, of Placentia, was shot in the ankle and foot by the accidental discharge of a gun in the hands of James Stafford on Sunday morning, while the two were out hunting quail. The accident occurred in the foothills northeast of Placentia. Both had discharged their weapons at a covey of quail and Stafford had reloaded his gun when in some unaccountable way it was discharged, the shot taking effect in Bradfords ankle and feet.
Stafford carried his injured companion to a shady spot and hastened for aid. Telephone messages were sent to Drs. Freeman, Rich and Clark of Fullerton, who hurried at once to the side of the injured lad. Bradford was taken to the Fulerton hospital, where twenty or more buckshot were taken from each foot. Yesterday the injured lad was reported improved and no serious complications were feraed.
No Tickets Needed To Attend Rally
Sponsors of the entertainment industry's Anti-Communism rally, "Hollywood's Answer to Communism," to be held on Monday evening, Oct. 16, at the Hollywood Bowl, announced today that tickets will not be required to attend the event.
LULACs Plan Costume Ball
The Anaheim League United Latin American Cities, Council No. 316, will hold its fourth annual Hallowell Costume Ball Saturday, October 21, at Carpenters' Hall. Sal Quies will provide the music.
The dance is being sponsored by the LULACs to provide funds for the Council's charity fund. Due to numerous requests from students in range County to enlarge present fund, the affair is being conducted for that purpose.
Abel Fernandez, star of TV series "The Untouchables," will be master of ceremony. Other noted personalities participate in judging the costumes.
Tickets may be obtained calling KE 5-5120, KE 5-0900 or KE 5-2667. Dancing will from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Retarded Group Gets Donation
The Orange County Association for Retarded Children Santa Ana has received a $5 contribution from the Ford Motor Company Fund, Dearborn Mich.
Dr. D. S. Stylianou, president of the Orange County Association for Retarded Children, said the money would be applied to the association's building firm which will enable retarded children to receive an education.
Presentation of the check made to Dr. Stylianou, on half of the Ford Fund, Thomas E. Smith, staff associate, community and civic fairs, at Ford's Aeronautical Division in Newport Beach.
Judith Ann Ewalla Honored at CC
Judith Ann Ewalla, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ewalla 1020 Paradise Pl., is one of freshmen granted Honors-Entrance at Chapman College this fall.
No Tickets Needed To Attend Rally
Sponsors of the entertainment industry's Anti-Communism rally, "Hollywood's Answer to Communism," to be held on Monday evening, Oct. 16, at the Hollywood Bowl, announced today that tickets will not be required to attend the event. More than 20,000 seats will be open to the general public free of charge on a first come, first seated basis. Pre-rally entertainment will begin promptly at 7 p.m.
Featured speakers at the Hollywood Anti-Communist gathering will be Dr. Fred C. Schwarz, Cleon Skousen, Senator Thomas Dodd and others including some of the top stars and executives of the motion picture industry.
The giant anti-Red rally will be televised locally and over a coastal TV hookup to be beamed from Seattle southward to San Diego.
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Judith Ann Ewall Honored at CC
Judith Ann Ewall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ewall, 1020 Paradise Pl., is one of freshmen granted Honors-Entrance at Chapman College this fall.
A 1961 graduate of Van Nuys High School, Miss Ewall was major in business at Chapman.
Honors-at-Entrance is awarded eac hyear to a selected group of Chapman freshmen on the basis of their outstanding school achievement, their College Entrance Examination Board test scores, and their dedication of probable success college work.
Student Appointee
Anne L. Davis of Anaheim, student at San Jose State College, has been appointed to the position of council record secretary for the student council of the Associated Student Body.
Anne, a sophomore, is the daughter of Mrs. Frankie Davies of 874-D S. Philadelphia. She majoring in nursing.
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Chapman Series Slated
Chapman College's fourth annual Artist Lecture series, an expanded program this season of eight events, will open Oct. 22.
For the first time, however, since the series was initiated in 1958 by the Chapman student body the entire capacity of the auditorium has been sold out in season tickets bought by previous years' patrons and by the college's students, faculty, governing board, alumni, and constituents.
The faculty-student Artist Lecture Series Committee in planning the expanded program for this year expected a large increase in the advance sale of season tickets, but a completely sold out house prior to the first event has been unprecedented.
This season the series will include eight events. Lectures will be given by Dr. S. I. Hayakawa, semanticist; William W. Shirer, foreign correspondent and author; Ogden Nash, poet-humorist; and Aldous Huxley, philosopher and author. Recitials will be given by baritone Edmond Karlsrud, lutenist Suzanne Bloch, and pianist Eugene List.
Although sales of season tickets have steadily increased each year, seats for single events have always been available in the past.
This year is the first time that no tickets for individual lecture events can be sold. Because of the optional season ticket arrangement this year, tickets for the three musical events are available, however, since about one third of the season tickets sold were for the five lecture events only.
Panel Set
The newly formed County Republican M.D. present a "Panel of Creative Congressmen," made by Congressman James (R-Santa Ana) to their first monthly meeting Monday, Oct. 23, 6:30 p.m., the Santa Ana Elks C.C. cording to President Proctor.
"Congressmen participate in the discussion will be as soon as their schedule confirmed," Proctor discloses.
Homecoming St
Orange Coast alum gathering themselves to return to the Pirate's their annual homecoming bration Oct. 21.
Plans are under way special celebration, accord Ron Getty, Alumni Association president.
LULACs Plan
Costume Ball
The Anaheim League of
Latin American CitiCouncil No. 316, will hold
fourth annual Halloween
Costume Ball Saturday, Oct.
at Carpenters' Hall. Sal Vaswill provide the music.
The dance is being sponsored
the LULACs to provide
for the Council's scholship fund. Due to numerous
tests from students in OrCounty to enlarge the
ment fund, the affair is being
constructed for that purpose.
Sel Fernandez, star of the
series "The Untouchables," be master of ceremonies.
Noted personalities will
incipate in judging the coskets may be obtained by
KE 5-5120, KE 5-0477
KE 5-2667. Dancing will be
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Guarded Group
Donation
The Orange County Associator Retarded Children in
Ana has received a $200
dibution from the Ford Mocompany Fund, Dearborn,
D. S. Stylianou, president
the Orange County Associator Retarded Children, said
money would be applied to
association's building fund
will enable retarded chilture receive an education.
Presentation of the check was
to Dr. Stylianou, on beof the Ford Fund, by
as E. Smith, staff associcommunity and civic afat Ford's Aeronutronic
on in Newport Beach.
With Ann Ewall
nored at CC
With Ann Ewall, daughter
r., and Mrs. C. A. Ewall,
Paradise Pl., is one of 15 men granted Honors-atence at Chapman College all.
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Panel Set
The newly formed Orange County Republican Men will present a "Panel of Conservative Congressmen," moderated by Congressman James B. Utt (R-Santa Ana) to headline their first monthly meeting on Monday, Oct. 23, 6:30 p.m., at the Santa Ana Elks Club, according to President Warren Proctor.
"Congressmen participating in the discussion will be named as soon as their schedules are confirmed," Proctor disclosed.
Homecoming Set
Orange Coast alumni are gathering themselves together to return to the Pirate's den for their annual homecoming celebration Oct. 21.
Plans are under way for a special celebration, according to Ron Getty, Alumni Association president.
Dividends Told
California Federal Savings has paid dividends totalling $6,013,795 for the third quarter of 1961 ended Sept. 30 to more than 180,000 savings account holders in its 11 Southern California offices including Anaheim, according to Howard Edgerton, president of the $690,000,000 association.
The latest dividend, figured at the current annual rate of 4½ percent, brings the total dividends paid during the past nine months to the record figure of $17,285,768 as compared with $14,621,157 for the same period of 1960.
ANNUAL DINNER
Mission San Juan Capistrano General Assembly Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus will hold its annual Columbus Day dinner and dance at the Anaheim Elks Club Saturday, Oct. 14.
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