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Anaheim, Calif., August 7. 1980 Superior Radio Is Remodeling Store Remodeling this week of office and storage space in the Superior Radio Service quarters at 308 West Center street will provide more room for displaying new model radios, more office room, and a larger shop, according to Manager P. C. Davidson. Office and show cases will be located on the balcony, which has been greatly enlarged an dextrends back over the shop. Sees New Star Here's one for the astronomical book. Joseph C. Inman of Gridley claims to have seen a new star which aroused his curiosity by its eccentricities. It is a dancing star, moving in an unusual orbit irregularly, perhaps first in a perpendicular motion and dthen swinging over a space from south to north. Local astronamers are "stumped." They cannot all agree that the star is visible, but some insist it is there, so scientific endeavor will continue. WORK SHOES Highest Quality Many styles and all sizes $2.95 Per Pair Elkhide Boots First class workmanship and finest leather make these boots, obtainable in many styles and all sizes, a bargain at Valencias White Poet Uncorking a powerful in the fifth inning to home-run scored in the George's Pace's Anahale dumped the Whittler Poet of 10 to 1, in the game field Tuesday evening. The victory over Anaheim a tie with La Llorde place, just two games league-leading Santa Ana latter won from Orange lost to Olive Tuesday. J. C. Lamb has a Good C Voters of Orange county known Tax Collector John many years are urging for his re-election. The that the county is fortune section of a tax collectorous that the more recent assured that they will take by voting for Mr. L. Orange county never who was more attentive He should be allowed to self without opposition splendid record. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. L week-end with friends Previous to that they a several-day visit of Mr. Fuller and family of Sun Little is owner and m store by that name on street. Elkhide Boots First class workmanship and finest leather make these boots, obtainable in many styles and all sizes, a bargain at $4.85 and up Satisfaction guaranteed on all our shoes and hosiery. Karl's Kustum Made Shoes 105 West Center St. Anaheim, California The Florsheim Shoe Young men show a natural preference for the youthful, clean-cut lines of the ROLLS. Try on this shoe just once and you'll agree with them. It's skeleton lined for close fit, and Summer coolness . . . in Black and new Browns Most Styles $10 "By All Means Get a Fit" F. A. YUNGBLUTH THE HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Florsheim Shoes Dutchess Trousers Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats Valencias Whip Poets, 10 to 1 Uncorking a powerful battery attack in the fifth inning to overcome the home-run scored in the first stanza, George's Pace's Anaheim Valencias dumped the Whittler Poets by the score of 10 to 1, in the game at the latter's field Tuesday evening. The victory over Whittler gives Anaheim a tie with La Habra for second place, just two games behind the league-leading Santa Ana club. The latter won from Orange and La Habra lost to Olive Tuesday. J. C. Lamb has Proved a Good Collector Voters of Orange county who have known Tax Collector John C. Lamb for many years are urging and working for his re-election. They appreciate that the county is fortunate in its selection of a tax collector, and are anxious that the more recent residents be assured that they will make no mistake by voting for Mr. Lamb. Orange county never had an official who was more attentive to his duties. He should be allowed to succeed himself without opposition because of his splendid record. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Little spent the week-end with friends in Long Beach. Previous to that they were hosts for a several-day visit of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fuller and family of Summerland. Mr. Little is owner and manager of the store by that name on West Center street. Local happenings Mrs. H. L. Bone and daughter were visitors in Anaheim Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones of Anaheim left this city Saturday en route to Feather River where they will spend a two-week vacation. Mr. Jones is manager of the West Center street store of Alpha Beta Markets. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Boden of 305 E. Chartres street and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lehman of Santa Ana drove to Agua Caliente Sunday, returning the same day after "taking in" the sights in the district immediately below the border. "We were surprised at the modernness of Minnie and Lena Take Their Daily Bath Watching the elephants go in swimming is one of the sights of Coney Island early in the morning. They like it and hate to come out. Lawnmowers, razor blades sharpened. Bicycle repairs and supplies. Dave's Key Shop, 119 So., L. A., Ph. 1009, 7-19tf Miss Winifred Melrose, Miss Florence Backs and Dick Melrose who have been sojourning at Newport for a month past returned last week to their home in this city. State Treasurer A. J. Johnson was in town from Sacramento the first of the week, meeting with his many friends in this section. He is well and favorably known throughout Orange county, and will undoubtedly receive a very flattering vote at the primary election for the office which he now so capably fills. Mrs. Emma M. Polhemus, of Southgate, accompanied by her great-grand-daughter, Miss Mariel Hall of Santa Barbara, was the guest of her son, Dean Polhemus during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Renner this week Mr. and Mrs. George Jones of Anaheim left this city Saturday en route to Feather River where they will spend a two-week vacation. Mr. Jones is manager of the West Center street store of Alpha Beta Markets. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Boden of 305 E. Chartres street and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lehman of Santa Ana drove to Agua Caliente Sunday, returning the same day after "taking in" the sights in the district immediately below the border. "We were surprised at the modernness of some of the buildings which have been erected, following several fires in the Tia Juana district." Mr. Boden said. "We had a pleasant journey. The ride along the coast is particularly fascinating." The Bodens own the Brown-Bilt Shoo store at 111 E. Center street. Roy Wethered, who is with the Riuteel-Wethered Furniture company on North Los Angeles street, this week returned to work following a two-week vacation spent at the beaches. Friends congratulated him upon the acquirement of a stylish tan complexion. C. F. Hicks, paper hanging, painting, tinting, Ph. 1491, 219 3rd So. St. 7-8-tf Mr. and Mrs. Lars Hansen, who have been spending their vacation in various Southern California resorts, principally Big Bear, returned to their home Saturday. Mr. Hansen is manager of the Center and Emily street store of the Alpha Beta Market. P. W. Damon, manager of the Yorba Linda Citrus association, Harry Wilbur, Charles Hammons and Henry Parry returned Sunday evening from a four-day fishing trip to June Lake. They motored north Thursday and packed back into the mountains. Tune in KFI every Tuesday morning, 10:15, and hear Bass-Hueter "Home Beautiful" department program on "Color Harmony." Mrs. Louise Wilson, living on West Broadway, leaves next week on a visit to her parents in Colorado, whom she has not had the pleasure in seeing for several years. She will be accompanied by her son, Tommy, a sturdy lad of three, and her baby daughter. She will be absent six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dolan and family are sojourning at Balboa for the month of August. Miss Helen West, Miss Josephine Lopez and Ernest DuBois this week motored to Olympia, Washington, where they will visit Miss West's relatives. They departed Anaheim Saturday and expect to be gone two weeks. John Pfeninger was in town on Monday calling upon some of his old time friends. John's orange grove on the state highway between this city and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dolan and family are sojourning at Balboa for the month of August. Miss Helen West, Miss Josephine Lopez and Ernest DuBois this week motored to Olympia, Washington, where they will visit Miss West's relatives. They departed Anaheim Saturday and expect to be gone two weeks. John Pfeninger was in town on Monday calling upon some of his old time friends. John's orange grove on the state highway between this city and Fullerton is one the most beautiful places in the county. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Troutman of North Emily street this week were spending the first week of their vacation at the beaches, and next week plan to go to Sequoia National Park for two weeks. Mrs. Troutman is employed at the Alpha Beta market. E. B. (Tobe) TRAGO Candidate for TREASURER Of Orange County Primary Election August 26, 1930 The birth rate in New York city is said to be steadily declining. Maybe they are building the buildings so high now that the stork can't fly over 'em. If we still had with us the old fashioned family which consumed a three-foot stack of wheat cakes each morning for breakfast there wouldn't be any surplus wheat problem. Packers in Chicago announce that their products have got back to pre-war prices. But you can't make the average fellow believe it when he prices a pound of sirloin steak. According to reports from Georgia the popcorn is popping on the stalks out in the fields. It is now time for Kansas to come through with a report of the hens laying hard boiled eggs. Word comes from London that a British heiress who can trace her lineage to William the Conqueror is about to marry the butler. Well, that's one way to solve the servant problem. Dr. Henry C. Vogt Chiropractic Health Specialist — Licensed Palmer Graduate — 19 Years' Experience Phone 1118 317 N. Los Angeles Anaheim, Calif. 666 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 50 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 666 also in Tablets. KELVINATOR— Prices: $215 to $890. FEARN— THE FINEST ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR EVER BUILT 113 So. L. A. Anaheim WANT ADS RATE: Five cents the line (count five words to the line) for each insertion. Phone 72 for want ads that bring results. Stationery, Magazines VACATION offers many leisure hours. Enjoy them by getting your magazines and books here. E. D. Abrams, 116 W. Center. Phone 162. 7-10-3t Cleaning & Pressing ALL KINDS of cleaning and pressing. Prompt service. Call and deliver; or Poultry WE PAY CASH for poultry: any quantity. Market or laying. Will call. Phone 1401, R. D. Taylor. 3-20tf Permanent Waves CROQUINGNOLE Permanent Waves with beautiful ringlette ends. Colonial Beauty Shop, Ph. 17. 6-26-tf Tailoring ALL KINDS of suits altered and mended at reasonable cost. Expert tailor- Stationery, Magazines VACATION offers many leisure hours. Enjoy them by getting your magazines and books here. E. D. Abrams, 116 W. Center. Phone 162. 7-10-3t Cleaning & Pressing ALL KINDS of cleaning and pressing. Prompt service. Call and deliver; or cash and carry. HARLOW'S CLEANERS' 3-20-tf 124 E. Center—Phone 323-R Miscellaneous CITRUS PRUNING done by expert on contract or by hour, work guaranteed. Call after 6 o'clock, Anaheim 316-R. FOR SALE—Bargain in motor boat, 28-foot cruiser, cabin, bunks, etc. A-1 condition and seaworthy, 223 N. Clementine. Phone 556-W. 7-24-2t Dancing ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS—Kate E. McCullah, director. Music, dramatic art and dancing. New department of whistling under instructor from Mable Woodward's School of Whistling, Los Angeles, 422 W. Center, Ph. 1188. 3-20-tf B. ALLEN'S GREATEST RADIO EVENT New $186.50 Screen Grid KENNEDY RADIO 84.50 COMPLETE We pay cash for poultry; any quantity. Market or laying. Will call. Phone 1401, R. D. Taylor. 3-20tf Permanent Waves CROQUINGNOLE Permanent Waves with beautiful ringlette ends. Colonial Beauty Shop, Ph. 17. 6-26-tf Tailoring ALL KINDS of suits altered and mended at reasonable cost. Expert tailoring, latest styles, newest materials. KUEHN & BREMER 3-20-tf 124 E. Center—Phone 323-P Fences CROWN FENCE CO. Free estimates. 206 N. Main St., Santa Ana—2560 3-22-tf Situations GENERAL repairing and odd jobs. Gene Adams, 416 S. Olive. 1165-J. 7-10-tf MATTRESSES REBUILT Ph. 107. ANAHEIM MATTRESS FACTORY 5-15-tf 5000 MEXICAN Avocado seedling seeds. Tanaka Citrus Nursery. Phone Near rear, 218 S. Clementine St. 1057-W. 3-27-30t ans who have seen and heard Kennedy Radio have been truly at the unmistakable quality—offered in this, our "great-event." Wiley B. Allen Company participation in a great syndi-urchase of the entire 1930-'31 edition of one model of the newly Screen Grid line makes this dedicated offer possible. Remember! Brand New 30-31 Current Model is positively the latest model of Kennedy Radio—shown for the first time in the June Convention of Radio Manufacturers in Atlantic City—illus- in the latest catalog of the Ken-Company—designed for 1930-selling—built throughout and installed by the Kennedy Company. KENNEDY "The Royalty of Radio" Back of every Kennedy Radio stands a resourceful group of men headed by Col. George M. Studebaker of automotive transportation fame—and Colin B. Kennedy, recognized as a dominant figure in radio since 1911. Financially sound—in business to stay—your guarantee of complete dependability. 50 Delivers—A Year to Pay Store Open Evenings Until 9 B. Allen Co. 134 W. Center St., Anaheim