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1926-12-09 · Anaheim Gazette · page 4 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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Radio Car of Western Auto Supply Company to Radio fans of this city will have an opportunity to see how radio is broadcast on Friday evening of this week, when "Uncle Remus," well-known radio entertainer, will demonstrate how radio broadcasting is accomplished at the local branch of Western Auto Supply Company between the hours of 7 and 9 p.m. The Western Auto Supply Company is sending this popular KHJ and KNX artist to their various stores, where he will give a demonstration and explain to radio interested persons how radio programs are broadcast in such a manner that it will remove the "mystery" from radio. He will assist radio set owners in solving their individual problems. "Uncle Remus" is making this tour of the accessory stores in a specially constructed car equipped with a public address system. He will set up the microphone in the Western Auto store and send out speakers on those who are tertainers with the visitors he carried on in Mr. Joe Hu Western Auto to visit the store share in the Prunes Highway 4 lb. pkg. 39¢ —in the sanitary, sealed package—Cellowrapt (just the thing to add to the Christmas box.) Chipso large package 19¢ —lessens work—lessens wear—for laundry, kitchen, all household uses. Raisins Highway 4 lb. pkg. 31¢ —a generous quantity of mighty good seedless raisins. Fancy Clusters —Cellowrapt 32¢ Safeway Seedless —15-oz. pkg. 10¢ Sunmaid —15-oz. pkg. 12¢ Prunes Goldenripe 2 lb. pkg. 30¢ —particularly choice—Cellowrapt—another item for the Christmas box—or for home enjoyment. —don’t overlook the $300 Doll for 99¢ Safeway attendants will tell you how it’s done. —your immediate attention will avoid delay in delivery. Pumpkin Oak Glen large can 15¢ Pie Fruits —In the No. 10 can (called gallon) Apricots . . . . . 60c —flavorful Loganberries . . . 75c —look like freshly picked Blackberries . . . 75c —solid pack Blueberries . . . 1.20 —from Maine Gooseberries . . . 75c —Washington pack Pineapple . . . . 70c —grated—solid pack Cherries . . . . 1.25 —red, sour, pitted Peaches . . . . . 60c —yellow cling Apples . . . . . 60c —Washington pack Apricots...60c —flavorful Loganberries...75c —look like freshly picked Blackberries...75c —solid pack Blueberries...1.20 —from Maine Gooseberries...75c —Washington pack Pineapple...70c —grated—solid pack Cherries...1.25 —red, sour, pitted Peaches...60c —yellow cling Apples...60c —Washington pack Mince Meat of quality Heinz 1 lb. can 25¢ 2 lb. can 45¢ Gift Boxes —for Christmas all in cartons ready for mailing. 63c —is the price of a small basket containing 1 lb. of stuffed figs, etc. $1.34 —is the 2lb. package of stuffed figs, glace fruit, etc. $1.62 —California redwood box filled with 2 lbs. of goodies. $2.33 —California redwood box with+3 lbs.— beautifully arranged. Now is the time to mail these back home. Pabst-ett Cheese —the finest cheese you've ever tasted 2 pkgs. 45¢ SAFEWAY STORES DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT WASTE Y Company to Show Here ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ON PETITION TO MORTGAGE IN THE BUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE In the Matter of the Estate of JENNIE DES ORANGES. Deceased. It is ordered by the Court that all persons interested in the estate of Jennie des Granges, deceased, to appear before the Superior Court of Orange County, State of California, in Department Two thereof, on the 7th day of January, 1927, at 10 o'clock. A.M. of said day, then and there, to show cause, if any they have, why the real estate described below should not be mortgaged for the sum of Thirty-five Hundred Dollars ($3,500.00), as prayed for in the petition of Otto des Granges, the executor of the Last Will and Testament of Jennie des Granges, deceased, this day filed herein, or such lesser amount as the Court may deem proper. Reference is hereby made to said petition for further particulars and it is further ordered that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation, published in said County of Orange, State of California. Said real property is situated in the County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows, to-wit: An undivided one-third interest in the East 17.09 acres of the South thirty acres of the East 100 acres of the Southeast one-quarter (SE¼) of Section Thirty-two (32). Township Three (3) South, Range Ten (10) West, S. B. B. & M. Dated this 7th day of December, 1926. E. J. MARKS, Judge of the Superior Court. 12-9-5t Mrs. Emma Polhemus came down from Los Angeles to spend several days with her son, Dean Polhemus, during the past week. She returned home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wintter were tendered a surprise party by their children—William J. Wintter, Mrs. Mamie Turner, Albert C. Wintter and Mrs. Bertha Ortega—at their home at 519 East Broadway, Anaheim, on the eve of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Saturday, December 4. A large number of relatives and friends were present. Mrs. Eva Lyons Smith played the march for the golden wedding and Charles E. Stone read the ceremony. The program follows: Song and recitation... Andrew Rorden Piano solo... Mrs. Eva Lyons Smith Address... B. F. Porter Two solos... Paul Ortega Piano solo... Mrs. Eva Lyons Smith Two solos... Mrs. W. J. Wintter Punch was served during the evening THE S.O.R. STORE Sole Agents for Butterick Patterns for 15 Years THE S.Q.R. STORE Sole Agents for Butterick Patterns for 15 Years Phone 60 For These Cold Nights KENWOOD BLANKETS —The Blankets with an abundance of warmth stored up in them. Attractive pastel colors in checks and plain designs; silk bound edges— $9.50 and $13.50 Xtra Special 74x84-In. BLANKETS These extra size Blankets come in soft shades of blue, pink, rose, and tan, with satine-bound ends. Extra size—Extra value $4.85 WOOL MIXED BLANKETS —Striking plaids of rose, pink, lavender, tan and grey— $6.85 The S.O.R. Store WOOL MIXED BLANKETS Striking plaids of rose, pink, lavender, tan and grey $6.85 The S.Q.R. Store CENTER AT LEMON Notice! Motor Transit and Pickwick Stages are now using the New Depot in the Pickwick Building entrance 209 Los Angeles Street Motor Transit Co. WEDDING IS HAPPY SURPRISE Mrs. Jacob Wintter Honored by Many Friends and Well-Wishers Jacob Wintter were raise party by their J. Wintter, Mrs. Albert C. Wintter and a-at their home at Bay, Anaheim, on the 14th wedding anniversary December 4. A large es and friends were Lyons Smith played golden wedding and read the ceremony. ws: Andrew Rorden Ms. Eva Lyons Smith B. F. Porter Paul Ortega Ms. Eva Lyons Smith Mrs. W. J. Wintter ed during the evening with cake and refreshments. The wedding cake, resting in a doll buggy decorated in white and gold, was wheeled into the reception room by little Violet Wintter, child of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wintter. An address was given by George Bauer, reminiscent of the wedding of Jacob Wintter and Miss Mary Ellinger at his father's home, on Elm street, between Clementine and Helena streets, in this city, December 5, 1876. The rooms were very prettily decorated with white and gold festoons and flowers. Many appropriate gifts were given Mr. and Mrs. Wintter. The golden wedding cake was cut by Mrs. Jacob Wintter. A very enjoyable evening was spent by all present. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wintter, Henry Treese and daughter, Ana; Mrs. J. Nebelung, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vetter of Anaheim. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Beazley, Mrs. Beatrice Barnes, Homer Schey, Miss Meta Rorden, Miss Rebecca Bosche, Mr. and Mrs. William Kroeger, T. T. Turner and family, William J. Winter and family, Mrs. Rose Dudley and daughter, Dorothy; Albert C. Wintter, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rorden, Mrs. Mildred Edwards, Ed Gramwald, Miss Ruth Palmer, Mrs. Lena Will, Mrs. Eva Lyons Smith of Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ortega, Misses Marjorie, Dorothy and Lucy Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dolley of Long Beach. R. Puehler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Pauer, Charles Schey and family of Cucamonga. H. W. Rohrs, Mrs. P. A. Fellhauer, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Curtis and son, George, of Orange. Mrs. Sabina Oefinger, Mr., and Mrs. P. G. Allen and son, Travers, Los Angeles, and George Bauer, Newport Beach; Charles E. Stone, Placentia, and Mrs. H. Schindler, Tujunga. Entering into the spirit of the happy occasion, Mr. and Mrs. Wintter were taken to Los Angeles on Saturday by their son, Albert C. Wintter, on a visit to friends. They returned to their hospitable home on East Broadway shortly after 8 o'clock in the evening. The happy young couple were greatly surprised to find their residence brilliantly lighted and filled with many guests. As they entered their home they were recipients of heartiest congratulations. It was a complete surprise. A most enjoyable evening was participated in by all, and when the guests later departed for their homes, Mr. and Mrs. Wintter were congratulated on their happy marriage, with best wishes for many returns of the day. Charley Stone as the genial marrying clergyman was a knockout, and his happy phrases provoked much meriment and laughter. FRIENDSHIP FRIENDSHIP This is What You Hear 'Most Every Day "Yes, it is a good thing to fix the Entrance. First from the Standpoint of Safety. You know," he said, "I love to go down the Harbor, but I was down that Sunday when Several Lives were Lost; one was a Dear Friend. I can't Forget him. "Of course this Entrance is a Wonderful Thing from the Investment Standpoint. You see it's like this. You want to Build a House, but you haven't the cash. But you Don't Wait. You want to Live in that House now. You want to Enjoy it and you Want to have your Friends come and See you in it and to Enjoy a few books, to Sit by the Fire and to chat about Other Times and other Days. "Do you give up? NO sir. You Just go to some of Your friends and get a Loan of Enough to let you Start Building this home, and when it's Built you Move in and All Your Friends come and See You and all the Pleasures you Expected come to Pass and many Others too. "It's the Same with this Entrance matter. All we want to do is for the County to Advance Enough Money to open the Front Door. New Friends and Folks coming in will Bring Enough with them, and Invest it, to take Care of Everything, and they will Give more than we Put Into it." "We only Wish that some of the Poor Chaps who Loved “It’s the Same with this Entrance matter. All we want to do is for the County to Advance Enough Money to open the Front Door. New Friends and Folks coming in will Bring Enough with them, and Invest it, to take Care of Everything, and they will Give more than we Put Into it. “We only Wish that some of the Poor Chaps who Loved the Bay and loved Orange County and were so Beloved in their little family Circles could come Back this Christmas and Fill the Vacant Hairs and Heal the Heartaches of their Loved Ones. “But, seems like, in Spite of our Wonderful World and Great Adventions, this can't be. But Let’s not Let it Happen to Others. WE can help it. Let Orange County have a real Worthwhile Christmas this year and let's have for ourselves a Harbor Entrance.” Friends Vote Yes December 14 SAVE LIVES — — SAVE MONEY FOR HARBOR ENTRANCE SAFETY