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EDITORIAL See Story Page One Democratic Way! TEENAGE THOROUGHFARE — A group of teenagers leave Don's Drive-In to saunter past building at left which is proposed for a liquor bar in the East Anaheim Shopping Center. Below are the feelings expressed by merchants in the area who violently oppose putting a liquor dispensing establishment in the close proximity of schools, homes, churches and businesses. Opposition is coming in the Democratic way with protestations by the majority. Will the majority rule and the "Democratic Way" win out? Although the undersigned is President of the East Anaheim Merchants Association, he is not speaking for it, as the East Anaheim Merchants Association does not take stands in matters of this type and is specially prohibited from doing so by its charter. As a businessman in the restaurant business, in the immediate proximity of the proposed saloon, I realize that the proposed saloon That numerous policemen have expressed private opinions that such a bar would be undesirable and only add to their work. Thomas F. Swanson Denny's Restaurant I am opposed to the establishment of an establishment which will serve any alcoholic beverages at the East Anaheim Center as it is a family center and there are many children in the area and I do not believe it would be A social gathering was held at the home of Mrs. Flora Brown on Thursday evening which partook of the nature of a farewell party to Miss Jessie Gordon, who left for her home in San Diego on Friday weeks. During the weeks she has been guest of Miss Carrie Seibert. Miss Gordon has made many friends and her departure was deeply regretted. The school trustees on Saturday paid $7000 to the contractors. President of the East Anaheim Merchants Association, he is not speaking for it, as the East Anaheim Merchants Association does not take stands in matters of this type and is specially prohibited from doing so by its charter. As a businessman in the restaurant business, in the immediate proximity of the proposed saloon, I realize that the proposed saloon will not be serving food and is therefore not competitive to me; I further realize that my business will probably benefit from the patrons of the proposed saloon who will be looking for food after they leave or after closing hours. As a businessman in the area where most of the nearby merchants congregate for coffee breaks and meals, I am in a position to hear and discuss with them their attitudes toward the proposed bar, and have found that most of them who are permitted to take a stand by their parent companies (for business reasons) have taken a stand but are in opposition to the bar. Most of us in the area who can state an opinion are unalterably opposed to the influence of such an establishment in the East Anaheim Center because: It is too near (in this case adjacent to) a very popular burger-bar where numerous teenagers and other youngsters congregate; There are already serious traffic hazards in getting in and out of the area that would only be complicated by those that are in various stages of being under the influence of alcoholic beverages; That the clientele of such an establishment would hardly be of the desirable class of persons; That all of us have agreed that as businessmen in such a community it would be very unlikely that we would patronize such an establishment with our families; That such an establishment would only become the start of a general degeneration and deterioration of the area; LEGAL NOTICES CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTIONOUS FIRM NAME THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that we are conducting a Hearing Aid business at 1810 "B" Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa, California, under the fictitious firm name of Coast Hearing Aid Center and that said firm is composed of the following: Expressed private opinions that such a bar would be undesirable and only add to their work. Thomas F. Swanson Denny's Restaurant I am opposed to the establishment which will serve any alcoholic beverages at the East Anaheim Center as it is a family center and there are many children in the area and I do not believe it would be an asset to the neighborhood. S-G. Driver, Mgr., color Craft As the owner of a children's wear store in the East Anaheim Shopping Center we definitely feel a bar in the Center would be a detriment to our business and the children shopping here. We feel there are enough bars in the area without having one in a family shopping center. S- Ann Gaines Gaines Children Shops Regarding the possible location of a bar in the East Anaheim Center. I believe that a cocktail lounge without food would lower the class of our shopping center and give it an air of a slum area. Since this is a family shopping center, we would like to keep it as such. We have many customers that let their children come to the center unattended and I feel that this may discourage them from allowing their children to shop here. S- Gerald D. Mazur LeKing's Shoe Stores Please register my protest regarding the proposed cocktail bar in the East Anaheim Center. We are opposed, not to bars in East Anaheim, but to a bar in the center which we understand will serve only liquor. We, as tenants in this center, do not feel that such an establishment will help the center in any respect, and could very well be detrimental to the center. We hope that you will act to see that this bar is not permitted to establish itself. S- Terrill Beasley Vogue Cleaners We wish to register our protest against the bar desiring to locate in the East Anaheim Shopping Center. We conduct a family type business and an establishment of the home of Mrs. Flora Brown on Thursday evening which partook of the nature of a farewell party to Miss Jessie Gordon, who left for her home in San Diego on Friday morning. During the weeks she has been guest of Miss Carrie Seibert. Miss Gordon has made many friends and her departure was deeply regretted. The school trustees on Saturday paid $7000 to the contractors, being the first installment due on the school building. It is expected that the building will be ready for occupancy by the 1st of January. The "Triumph" desks, with which the school house is to be furnished, have all arrived. Mrs. Browning, late of England, the lady who purchased Col Davis' farm, has, with her sons, traveled all over California seeking a suitable place to locate. That she is a lady of discernment and good sense is evidenced by her choice of location. The meat market of Messrs. Look and Co. is tastefully decorated and the great bees were good to look upon. Mary's little lamb was there too, and a nice fat lamb it was. Let the housewife get up bright and early this morning and secure a roast worthy of the day. The ball to be given on New Year's Eve at Kroeger's Hall by the members of the Anaheim Brass Band should be attended by our citizens en masse. Tickets admitting gentlemen and ladies, $1.50, to be had from members of the band. Messrs. Harris Bros. of San Francisco sent a box of cigars as a Christmas present to their friend, Gus Davis. It is needless to say that the quality of the cigars is superior, but their greatest feature is their length — seven inches. When inserted in a cigar holder their appearance is rather striking. Harry Davis has in the window of his hardware store at Santa A raw-boned horse made out of ears of corn and corn husks. Harry calls it a "funny thing," but timid people call it the most awful thing they ever saw. It baffles de- LEGAL NOTICES CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that we are conducting a Hiring Aid business at 1810 "B" Harper Boulevard, Costa Mesa, California under the fictitious firm name of Coast, Hearing Aid Center and that said Firm is composed of the following persons, whose names in full and places of residence are as follows, tow-wit: Earl P. Fisher, 446 South Popular Street, Santa Ana, California Carl F. Fisher, 1210 No. Fairlawn Santa Ana, California WITNESS our hands this 28th day of November, 1962. Earl P. Fisher, Carl F. Fisher STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE ON THIS 28th day of November, A.D. 1962, before me, Rowena E. Worley, a Notary Public in and for the said County and State, receiving therein, duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared Earl P. Fisher and Carl F. Fisher known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the written instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and assured my official seal the day and year in this Certificate first above written. Rowena E. Worley (SEAL) my commission expires Oct. 30, Pamphish: The Anaheim Gazette December 5, 12, 19, 26, 1962, 11-62 CHRISTMAS PRESENT Dec. 26 through Dec. 31 you will receive FREE any item on the menu with the purchase of a $3.35 NEW YORK STEAK DINNER! No coupon needed for this SPECIAL! CHEF'S COFFEE SHOP 12118 BROOKHURST GARDEN GROVE PH. 530-8017 Open $ A.M. to $ P.M. Closed Sundays JOHN & ANN BARNES, Prop. WE wish to register our protest against the bar desiring to locate in the East Anaheim Shopping Center. We conduct a family type business and an establishment of this type is entirely out of place in this vicinity. We feel the numerous women and little children that are in this Center all day long would be in danger from the attention of some of the patrons of this type of bar. There are many locations in this city suitable for a bar but we feel it is very misplaced in our Center. S. David Scochat Sochat's Jewelers The undersigned, having professional offices in the East Anaheim Shopping Center, is opposed to the structure of the proposed bar. A bar of this type is not consistent with the professional nature of business in its immediate area. It would be detrimental to the practice and business of the other offices in adjacent suites. S. Byron T. Sheffield, DDS Letters to Anaheim Gazette Anaheim, Calif. Dear Sir: I have been wondering how many Patriotic Americans are having the same T.V. problem I am. Since that Infamous Sunday of November 11, 1962, when nationwide Insurance Company sponsored program on which a criminal convicted for perjury, because he lied about his espionage activities for the Communist ANAHEIM CITY TELEPHONE: PRIVATE Published Wednesday of each week Anaheim, Calif. Legal Adjudication NATIONAL VIRGIL PINKLEY, Editor Entered as second class mail March 2, 1879. All rights hereto SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 per year, Member, California Newspaper Anaheim Memories Years Age This Week December, 1872 vendors of Christmas trees lively business on Tuesday. but whether in any town of the size of Anaheim the deor trees is exceeded. Nearthe old settlers cling to the custom of the Fatherand there are few homes in the time-honored Christsee is not beautified and with gifts for the house- have to chronicle another at arising from that prolife of bruises and broken - the sliding rear seat of A. B. Montgomery, favior Montgomery, Esq., eng with another gentlea sudden jolt of the detached the seat and both to the ground. Montgomery received a seck and was unconscious two hours. For a week unable to move without oe, but he is now recovring the effects of that fall. real gathering was held at of Mrs. Flora Brown on my evening which partook ature of a farewell party Jessie Gordon, who left home in San Diego on Frining. During the weeks been guest of Miss Carrie Miss Gordon has made friends and her departure ply regretted. school trustees on Satur- $7000 to the contractors. day. December 21st, presented her husband with a ten-pound girl. Mrs. Louisa Boege and Mrs. Emma Door have sold a portion of their home place, corner of Lemon and Santa Ana Streets, to Mrs. E. A. Purdy of Illinois. The sale was made through W. C. Eymann's real estate agency. Wm. Fox is plastering E. W. McCullom's new residence on Philadelphia. Paul Turk and E. Conrad are home from their electrical studies for the holidays. S. O. Walker and Harry Witaker were in town from Buena Park this week. 24 Years Age This Week December, 1928 Many growers have had difficuly in securing the minimum temperature forecasts from the radio broadcast of KHJ each evening at 7:55 p.m. since their recent change in wave length, accoding to farm advisor Harold E. Wahlberg. This complaint has been quite general throughout Orange County especially since the cold weather has arrived and almost every orchardist in the exposed districts is intent upon these nightly reports. 24 Years Age This Week December, 1928 David Grewcock, 78, resident of Orange County for 33 years and With the big day closing in fast Anaheim youngsters are anxiously marking their letters "rush" in the hope that Santa Claus will get them in time to fill out the orders. Dear Santa, I am a good girl. I hope you can bring me the things I want. I want a horn, a guitar, a windup train and a bike. Oh, yes. I want a baton. Thank you. Lucille Vargas Dear Santa, I want three fire trucks, a coke machine and a squirt gun and a dart gun. love, Ricky Baker Dear Santa, I would like a nurse kit and a bed for my Thumbelina. For my sister I would like a Tint Thumbelina and some clothes for it. For my mommy and daddy I would like a typewriter. My sister and I will be good girls. Thank you. love, Karin Dear Santa, I want a doll for Christmas. I like you and I like to go to Santa's village. I like to help my mother. I like to decorate the tree. I like to put up the stockings. from Donna Corvese Dear Santa Claus, I am 11 years old. My parents say there is no Santa Claus, and I am too old to believe in you. I still do. There is one thing I want for Christmas that I haven't told my parents about, a gyroscope with a string starter. If you would just bring me that one gift I would Dear Santa, I would like to have a transiradio and a army set, cowboywith guns, so cone machahoko poco cotton candy machaa small knife with name on it, a motor airplane and a play arset with man and a sneaky gryrifle and holster set. I am a gryboy. love, Terry Henry Dear Santa Claus My name is Steven Louis Poell. I am five years old. I huh been good at school. I want sotinkertoy, rifle, scooter, a reindeer if you have any, houshoes, puzzles, a new wagon, dori kit, bow and arrow set a electric train. Steven Dear Santa Claus, My name is David Alan Power I am two years old. I live at 185 Palais Rd. in Anaheim, Calif. am a good boy. I would like a tile rocking horse, a purse, housshoes, a top. Thank you very much. love, David Dear Santa Claus, My name is Linda Marie Powell. I am three years old. I live at 1546 Palais Rd., Anaheim, Calif. I have been good at home. I was a puzzle, a baby with carnatic bottle, new houseshoes, hair brettez, thank you very much. Linda School trustees on Saturday $7000 to the contractors, first installment due on building. It is expected building will be ready for by the 1st of January. "Jumph" desks, with which house is to be furnish all arrived. Browning, late of Englady who purchased Col farm, has, with her sons, all over California seekable place to locate. A lady of discernment sense is evidenced by location. At market of Messrs. Co. is tastefully decorated the great beaves wereook upon. Mary's little there and, a nice fat us. Let the housewife get and early this morning a roast worthy of the to be given on New e at Kroeger's Hall by owners of the Anaheim should be attended by as en masse. Tickets adentlemen and ladies, had from members of Harris Bros. of Sanvent a box of cigars as was present to their Davis. It is needless the quality of the cigar, but their greatest their length — seven been inserted in a cigar appearance is rather Vis has in the window ware store at Santa A d horse made out of and corn husks. Hara "funny thing," but call it the most awful ever saw. It baffles de E. Wahlberg. This complaint has been quite general throughout Orange County especially since the cold weather has arrived and almost every orchardist in the exposed districts is intent upon these nightly reports. 24 Years Age This Week December, 1928 David Grewcock, 78, resident of Orange County for 23 years, and of Anaheim six years, died Sunday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. F. M. Zeppenfeld, 229 East Cypress street. The widow, two other daughters and a son survive. The possibility of dividing Orange County into two telephone zones and eliminating city-to-city toll charges within the new areas is being considered by a committee of seven men, appointed Saturday at a general telephone conference, at which J. Deuel, head of law and utility department of the California Farm Bureau federation, brought the situation to the attention of 25 representative citizens. All communities in the county are making preparations for unusual activities during the holiday season, and one of the most joyous Yuletides ever experienced here is expected. Several towns are preparing street decorations and municipal trees, and efforts will be made to see that every child receives something from Santa Claus. The movement for the establishment of a planning commission in Orange county is gaining supporters and it is practically certain to go through. Civic bodies are endorsing it and it is not apparent that anybody is opposing it. 50 Years Age This Week December, 1903 The Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim met in regular session on Tuesday evening. Present: Messrs. Schneider, Rust and Berdrow. The public improvements committee reported the continuance of olling streets and repairing gutters. The chicken ordinance was read a second time. Dear Santa Claus, I am 11 years old. My parents say there is no Santa Claus, and I am too old to believe in you. I still do. There is one thing I want for Christmas that I haven't told my parents about, a gyroscope with a string starter. If you would just bring me that one gift I would be very happy. Thank you Santa. Yours truly, Bill Crain P.S. I think I've been pretty good this year. (I hope you think so, too.) P.P.S. In case you need my address it's 2113 Beacon Ave., Anaheim, Calif., U.S.A. Dear Santa Claus, I am been a good boy, but mostly bad and this is what I want for Christmas. I promise I will be better next year, even though I might not get the toys I want next year. I want a Robot Commando and a King Zor. A fire se, I hope I do get a Calvary set and a TV of my own, which I always did want and a army set. My sister is writing this for me. She's real nice. And I want a nice boy for my mommy next year. Thank you. Ronald Corrweave Dear Santa, There will be something on the table for you. love, Patty Scarpa I want a Susiesmart. Dear Santa, I am a very good boy. I want a doctor's kit and a winchester rifle and some moon rocks that grow and a hoki pokie and an electric train. How is Mrs. Claus? I am going to give you some cookies. I am going to leave it overnight. I want a Jimmy Jet too, Santa. Dear Santa. Please bring me and my brother. We went Jimmy wents a Jimmy Jet. Paul wents a dog. Laurie wents a dall. Merry Christmas to you. Mystery Ship by Marx, I would like Firebird "94". from Jimmy, age 9. Union Bank Declares Shareholder Dividend Union Bank has announced a price of $67.50 per share on the rights offering to shareholders being made to holders of record. The offering, which was authorized by the board of directors in a special meeting is being made on the basis of one share for each 15 held and will expire on December 17, 1962. Issuance of 162,368 shares of capital stock will result from the stock offering. This will bring the total outstanding at the completion of the new financing to 2,597,893 shares. More than $10 million in new capital will be available as a result of the offering, according to Harry J. Volk, president. New Gl Bill Amendments To Aid Orphans-Reserves New GI Bill Amendments To Aid Orphans–Reserves Reservista who were called to active duty during the Berlin crisis have been granted additional time to complete their education and rehabilitation training under a bill recently signed into law by President Kennedy, it was announced today by Mort Webster, Manager of VA's Southern California Regional Office. The extension amounts to equal time for services rendered, according to Webster. Reservists who were called to active duty under Executive Order before August 1, 1962, and those whose enlistments were extended, benefit under this liberalization of the original Korean GI Bill. Similar extensions of deadlines for training under the War Orphans Educational Assistant Act are also granted to orphans whose programs of education are interrupted due to certain conditions beyond their control, Webster said. This is designed to aid orphans who (a) because of personal illness or sickness in the immediate family suffer financial hardship or (b) who are working and are obliged to temporarily suspend their studies because certain demands of their job force them to drop out of training. More information about these GI Bill amendments can be obtained at any VA regional office. More than $2 million in 1963 G.I. insurance dividends will be paid to veterans in the Southern California-Southern Nevada area. It was announced today by Mort Webster, Manager of the Southern California Regional Office of the VA. This is Southern California’s share of the more than $327 million in G.I. insurance dividends, both regular and special, that was recently announced by President Kennedy. Manager Webster stated that the entire payment which is being processed under a speeded-up timetable is expected to be completed during the month of January 1963. Over $21 million will go to World War II GI policyholders, and over $948,000 will be dispensed to World War I USGLI policyholders. Dividends on VA-administered GI insurance policies do not reflect a cost to the taxpayers, but are primarily a return to the policyholders of part of their premium payments since the death rate among GI insurance policyholders continue to be lower than the rate upon which the payments were established by law. Webster stressed that the payment of the dividends will be automatic. Veteran policy holders were cautioned not to write to the VA as such correspondence could serve to delay the dividend disbursement process. HEALTH TIP: A service of the California Medical Association The Flu Bug’ll Getcha If You Don’t Watch Out getcha if you don’t watch out m Most of us have at least two colds a year. Sometimes they are feverish and then we use the word “Flu”. What should we do about them and, they can be prevented? Colds and the “flu” are caused by viruses which differ greatly. Influenza is the specific group. There are three groups of influenza-causing viruses which apar in our communities in cycles, ranging from yearly to every six years. Influenza is a most unpleasant disorder and is serious in young children and in people already suffering from heart or lung disease. These are the respiratory infections for which immunization by a vaccine is of value. Immunity Limited While it is true that the strains change each year the varieties are carefully checked and an appropriate vaccine is prepared. Immunization is a worthwhile procedure against true influenza, though the immunity is limited. Influenza appears mostly in the winter and six months is about the extent of protection from one pair of “flu shots”, so this a yearly need. Unfortunately colds, feverish or not, are caused by many organisms, and some of these viruses and sneezing. The greatest protection for other people lies in keeping away from them rather than plans to develop immunity. If you feel you are developing a cold stay away from others. However, since we expect at least two varieties this winter, it may be valuable for you to have “flu shots”. When you have that wretched feeling of a respiratory infection, you know that it will take its course. You may become more comfortable by using one of the antihistaminic drugs. People with nose and lung problems often get a secondary bacterial infection. If this is your experience, it may be wise to nip the secondary infection in the bud. Stay At Home In Japan a person with a cold wears a mask so that he does not infect others. This has done a good deal to reduce the spread of these annoying infections. It is not customary in the United States to follow this excellent example, but to prevent spread of infections a person with a cold of any kind should stay at home. Colds and flu are the most important cause of loss of earnings. Immunity to influenza can be obtained, but the principal weapon against these infections is still to keep away from others who are love, David Santa Claus, name is Linda Marie Powmthree years old. I live at Palais Rd., Anaheim, Calif. been good at home. I want a baby with carnation new house shoes, hair bathank you very much. Santa Claus, we been good most of the and so has Dennis and Wenwrant a haunted house, a fire pumper, a soft teddy bear, kel paints. And whatever you think I'd like. Thank you. Jeff Wiest this wants sparkel paints, a pear, and cars, and a gun, you. Dennis by wants a baby doll a thought-box and some blocks. you, Santa. Wendy old like a watch and a Matic. I would like a Rommando. I would Like a Paul, Jimmy, Laurie Kenny Nita, Bank Declares holder Dividend Bank has announced a $57.50 per share on the offering to shareholders bele to holders of record. Offering, which was authorthe board of directors in meeting is being made basis of one share for each and will expire on Decem1962. Price of 162,368 shares of stock will result from the merging. This will bring the standing at the complene new financing to 2,597, less. Than $10 million in new will be available as a ree offering, according to Volk, president. are carefully checked and an appropiate vaccine is prepared. Immunization is a worthwhile procedure against true influenza, though the immunity is limited. Influenza appears mostly in the winter and six months is about the extent of protection from one pair of "flu shots", so this a yearly need. Unfortunately colds, feverish or not, are caused by many organiisms, and some of these viruses cannot be immunized against since the body's response is so short-lived. For this reason, "cold shots" do not have the general usefulness that "flu shots" have. Fortunately true influenza, which is more serious, is also more amenable to immunization. Colds and flu are passed from one person to another by coughing HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful, Courteous, Service 120 E. Broadway, Anaheim PHONE KE 5-4105 WHAT'S DOING The story of Telstar, the Bell System's experimental communications satellite, is one of the exciting stories of our space age. And you can see it all on our new film, "Telstar!", available from your telephone business office for showing at clubs, schools, P-TA meetings, etc. "Telstar!" is one of the newest films we have available for you. Others in our library range from musicals to tips on interior decorating to the award-winning science shows you may have seen on TV. To arrange for any one of these films, just call your telephone business office. Interior decorating to the award-winning science shows you may have seen on TV. To arrange for any one of these films, just call your telephone business office. Looking for a Christmas gift idea? Your answer might be pictured here. How about a colorful new telephone for Mom, or a Princess for her bedside table. For Dad...an extension phone for his workshop. And a phone of their own is tops on all teen-agers' lists. Color extension phones come in three models these days. And they're sure to be enjoyed all year 'round. To find out more about this gift idea, call your telephone business office, or talk to your telephone serviceman. Extra telephone operators will be on duty to handle your Holiday Long Distance calls. Rosemary Smith, pictured above, is typical of the girls in our Anaheim toll center, located at 217 N. Lemon.