anaheim-gazette 1930-10-02
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NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
Anaheim Eucalyptus Water Company, location principal place of business R. R. No. 3, Anaheim, California.
Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 8th day of September, 1930, Assessment No. 27 of Three Dollars ($3.00) per share was levied on the Capital Stock of the Corporation, payable at the office of the secretary of the Company at Anaheim, Orange County, California.
Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 9th day of October, 1930, shall be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 10th day of November, 1930, at 8 o'clock P.M., to pay delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale.
ANAHEIM EUCALYPTUS WATER COMPANY
By M. E. Beebe, Secretary.
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Superior Radio Service
304-8 West Center St., Anaheim
Phones: Old: 1141—New: 4304
It’s A Good Show
THE FOURTEENTH Orange County FAIR
FRI. SAT. SUN. are RODEO - DAYS
Running Races and Vaudeville Included
FRI. SAT. SUN. are
RODEO - DAYS
Running Races and Vaudeville Included
On the Free Stage Saturday—Japanese Band and
Carnival-Vaudeville—Sunday afternoon K. R. E. G.
Talent—Evening: Japanese Band and
Carnival Talent
SAT. JAPAN DAY
Following the afternoon Rodeo Program—There will be
Japanese Daylight Fireworks, Jui Jitsu, Fencing,
Dancing. Rodeo patrons may hold their seats
for this program
Saturday Night—9 to 12—A Free
Dance in the Dining Hall
PRICES
General Admission 50c—Children under 6 Free; to 12, Half Price
Rodeo Grandstand, $1.00—Bleachers 50c—Children ½ Price.
Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Via Motor Transit Stages
Direct to Main Entrance
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
Swimming Marvel
Masao Makino, fifteen, who broke the Olympic swimming records at 400 and 1500 meters in a Japanese athletic race.
Local happenings
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yost of York, Nebraska, and Mr. Yost's mother and father were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius H. Crane late last week. While here Mr. Yost and Mr. Crane went deep-see fishing, where they averaged a catch of two yellowtail each.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Easton left Anaheim Thursday of this week for a month's sojourn at Cleveland, Ohio, where Mr. Easton will attend the dairy-men's convention, and Mrs. Easton will visit her college chum.
Fast Color Wall Paper at Spencer Store, 166 W. Center St., Anaheim.
John Pfeninger very kindly brought a box of fine tomatoes raised on his ranch between Anaheim and Fullerton into the Gazette office this week. The office force, needless to say, is extremely grateful for Mr. Pfeninger's thoughtfulness.
John W. Price, city manager, has returned from the convention of the California City Managers' Association at San Francisco. Several members of the association from the north part of the state are expected to visit Anaheim soon.
Mrs. W. H. Van Booven was hostess Friday afternoon for a farewell and handkerchief shower for Mrs. Sarah Price, who left Sunday for her home in St. Louis, after a visit of a year in Southern California.
Wall Paper—New shades—apricot-orchid—non-fading. Spenser Store, 166 W. Center Anaheim.
A number from Anaheim attended a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Dohm in Pomona Sunday. Those from this city were Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Dohm, Carl J., Loren Katherine and Jessie Dohm, Mr. and Mrs. G.
the games and Mr. McArthur of Tustin told legends of his Indian ancestors.
C. F. Hicks, paperhanging, painting, tinting, Ph. 1494, 219 3rd So. St. 7-3-ff
Mr. and Mrs. Helmle, of San Diego, have come to Anahelm to live and are at home at 420 East Center street. Mr. Helmle is the new wire chief of the telephone building recently completed on North Lemon street.
Harold Harris, who last year had charge of industrial space at the Valencia show, has been named as secretary of the Hemet Chamber of Commerce.
Tune in KFI every Tuesday morning, 10:16, and hear National Lead Co. of Calif. (Bass-Hueter Palnts) "Home Beautiful" department program on "Color Harmony."
Paul Sloop, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sloop, has gone to Oregon State College to complete his senior year in agriculture.
The Pan-Hellenic Society will open its new year on the evening of Oct. 7 at the home of Mrs. Donna Williams, 408 West Brookdale, Fullerton.
Call Anaheim Flower Shop, at 108 North Lemon, phone 392, for all kinds of floral decorations. It specializes in weddings and corsages.
A family party for members of the Concordia was held at the club house last Sunday evening, a dinner at 6 o'clock, followed by a program, being features.
BUSINESS UP NORTH
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin returned Tuesday from a week's vacation with their son, Jack Martin Jr., who lives near San Francisco.
"We had a splendid time in the north and enjoyed the visit very much," the auctioneer said upon his return.
"Business in the north seems to be good, and money is more plentiful than I expected to find it. Of course, we could stay but a short time."
Paul's words to the Philippians: "Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended; but this one thing. I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things."
TIMETABLE
In effect June 1, 1930
A. T. & S. F. By Coast Lines
Trains to Los Angeles
*No. 79 6:35 A.M.
$No. 71 11:25 A.M.
No. 53 2.59 P.M.
$No. 73 4:55 P.M.
No. 75 8.43 P.M.
Trains from Los Angeles
No. 78 2:00 A.M.
No. 72 9:42 A.M.
No. 74 3:23 P.M.
No. 76 6:41 P.M.
No. 52 San Bernardino Train. 5:20 P.M.
(Arrive Fullerton 6:00 P.M.)
Through sleepers to Kansas City, Minneapolis, Chicago, Grand Canyon.
Through sleepers to Denver, St. Louis, Chicago, and Grand Canyon connections.
Train 74, fast no-stop train, stops to let off Eastern passengers.
Through sleepers to Chicago from San Diego for, "The Crief," Phoenix, Houston, Galveston and New Orleans connections.
C. A. WALKER,
Agent.
WANT ADS
BATE: Five cents the line (count five words to the line) for each insertion. Phone 72 for want ads that bring results.
Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT:—Furnish rooms, with or without housekeeping privileges:
901 N. Clementine St. Phone 930-W.
Miscellaneous—For Sale
$10 FREE! Send name of friend who wants piano and get $10 Free when we sell. Danz, Anaheim.
Miscellaneous
Dancing
ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
422 W. Center St., Anaheim, Phone 4312
KATE E. McCULLAH
A faculty of 20 teachers under the supervision of Fraiz Darvas, Plano; Sylvian Noach, violin; Tudor Williams, voice; Norma Gould, dance.
Daphne Goss Hellerman, Dramatic Art Faculty Recital, Anaheim High School Auditorium, Friday, October 17
8:00 o'clock.
Open to the public—No admission.
Tailoring
ALL KINDS of suits altered and mended at reasonable cost. Expert tailor.
BUSINESS UP NORTH
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin returned Tuesday from a week's vacation with their son, Jack Martin Jr., who lives near San Francisco.
"We had a splendid time in the north and enjoyed the visit very much," the auctioneer said upon his return. "Business in the north seems to be good, and money is more plentiful than I expected to find it. Of course, we could stay but a short time."
Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT:—Furnish rooms, with or without housekeeping privileges.
901 N. Clementine St. Phone 930-W.
Miscellaneous—For Sale
$10 FREE! Send name of friend who wants piano and get $10 Free when we sell. Danz, Anaheim.
Miscellaneous
CITRUS PRUNING done by expert on contract or by hour, work guaranteed.
Call after 6 o'clock, Anaheim 316-R.
FOR RENT:—New garage and storage room, cheap. 901 W. Clenentine St. Phone 930-W.
Pianos For Sale
100 PIANOS to choose from; Knabe, Bechsteln, Steinway, Chickering, Kimball, etc., new and used, $35 up. Danz, Anaheim.
Poultry
WE PAY CASH for poultry: any quantity. Market or laying. Will call. Phone 1401, R. D. Taylor.. 2-20tfc
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
Situations
GENERAL repairing and odd jobs.
Gene Adams, 416 S. Olive. 1165-J.
7-10-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
Stationery, Magazines
SCHOOL DAYS
Everything in pencils, pens, notebooks, pads, erasers, etc., for students.
E. D. ABRAMS
116 W. Center St. Phone 162
Fences
CROWN FENCE CO. Free estimates.
206 N. Main St. Santa Ana—2-50
3-22-tf
Used Cars for Sale
BILL'S USED CAR MARKET
'29 Moon cab, 6-wire, trunk, a bargain.
'29 Viking, 4-door sedan, priced right.
'27 Model T Ford, with Ruxtel, like new.
'29 Model A Ford, 4-door.
'29 Whippet 6, coach.
'26 Buick, 4-door sedan—Cheap.
Lots of good, cheap work cars, $35 and up. All makes.
Buy from Bill and save the difference.
W. M. GURON, Proprietor
325 S. Los Angeles St.-Anaheim
KELVINATOR—Prices:—$215 to $890.
FEARN—
Atwater Kent FEARN—
The Most Selective Set Made
113 So. L. A. Anaheim
EUROPEAN POLITICS
There is something puzzling to the American mind, to read the reports of the recent election of members of the German Reichstag or Congress. No less than thirteen parties elected members. We think American politics is confused, but what would we think if we had thirteen political parties sufficiently strong to elect members to Congress? There have been rare occasions when there have been three parties represented at Washington, and once there were four, for a single session. But our whole political system is based on the two-party plan. Minor differences are swallowed or compromised in party programs and platforms.
The most striking thing about the German election is the sudden jump of the National Socialist or Fascist party, from 12 seats to 107. Added to the 143 seats held by the regular Socialist party, and the 76 seats by the Communists, this apparently puts rampant radicalism in the saddle.
That may have significance to the rest of the world. The Austria, annuity of the treaties of Versalles and St. Germain, equality in military force with every other European nation and the restoration of Germany's colonies, along with many items for internal democratization. If the dominant force in the new Reichstag undertakes to put any such program into effect, another Europeon war would seem to be inevitable. The safety in the situation lies in the improbability of any two radical groups agreeing on the same program.
It is said that authors of two dollar books are looking down on authors of one dollar books since the book price war started. Just think what an opportunity for snubbing this gives the guy who writes the high priced encyclopedias.
In these times, a holiday is a day when prudent people stay home and keep out of automobile accidents.
Dr. Henry C. Vogt
Chiropractic Health Specialist
—Licensed Palmer Graduate—
19 Years' Experience
Phone 1118 217 N. Los Angeles Anaheim, Calif.
666
Helleves a Headache or Neuralgia in 5 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days.
666 also in Tablets.
DR. G. W. CLOSSON
VETERINARIAN
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL
All Animals Treated
918 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 1637-W Anahem, California
Westinghouse Radio FEARN—
Super-Hetrodyne
No Harmonics
Phone 228-113 S.L. A. St., Anaheim
Riutcel-Wethered Furniture Co.
Where to Secure the Rome Ensemble
EQUIPMENT of a MODERN BED
First importance is a good spring. The Rome "De Luxe" bedspring will afford the time of luxurious sleep, with an ordinary mattress. It is, therefore, the least intensive bedspring — although not the lowest in price.
A Rome "Slumberon" mattress is an advanced achievement in inner coil construction, built to last. It is the "De Luxe" quality, and the combination of De Luxe bedspring and Slumberon mattress presents the ultimate of comfort.
first importance is a good bedspring. The Rome "De Luxe" bedspring will afford the time of luxurious sleep, with an ordinary mattress. It is, therefore, the least insensitive bedspring — although not the lowest in price. This bedspring a very high degree of sleeping comfort is realized, to which a mattress contributes, of use.
A Rome "Slumberon" mattress is an advanced achievement in inner coil construction, built to last. It is the "De Luxe" quality, and the combination of De Luxe bedspring and Slumberon mattress presents the ultimate of comfort and restful sleep. Smartly tailored slip covers for the bedspring to harmonize with the mattress can be had, if desired.
De Luxe, $22.50
Slumberon, $49.50
hope to have an early opportunity of showing to you this Wonderful Rome Ensemble.
Riutcel-Wethered Furniture Co.
North Los Angeles Street
'Anakeim