YoreAnaheim the Anaheim newspaper archive
Publications Anaheim Gazette 1930 November

anaheim-gazette 1930-11-06

1930-11-06 · Anaheim Gazette · page 8 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
Scanned page
Scan of anaheim-gazette 1930-11-06 page 8
Searchable text
"Bad Man" Coming To Fox Anaheim Theatre Porter Emerson Browne's long popular play, "The Bad Man," comes to the Fox Anaheim Theatre Friday and Saturday. It is a comedy set in the colorful Rio Grande country and featuring the noted stage and screen star, Walter Huston. As a romantic adventure ban-dit, Huston is said to create one of the finest roles of his career in "The Bad Man." There will be "Big Money" at the Fox Anaheim Sunday—meaning that Pathe's thrill comedy of that title will be the feature attraction. Three star comedians, Eddie Quillan, Robert Armstrong and James Gleason have the leading roles in "Big Money." Next Monday and Tuesday the Fox Anaheim will offer a double feature bill headed by the authentic adventure epic, "Africa Speaks." Filmed by the Colorado African Expedition in the heart of equatorial Africa, the picture reveals the native life, the wild animals and the tropical scenery of the dark continent in vivid realism. Critics have acclaimed it the best African film thus far shown. The second feature on the Monday and Tuesday bill is "Soup To Nuts," a farce creation by the noted cartoonist Rube Goldberg. All the non-sensical humor that Goldberg employs in his cartoons, is embodied in the film "Soup To Nuts." Ted Healy of vaudeville fame is featured. In conjunction with the American Legion the Fox Anaheim will present a special midnight screen show, starting at 11:30 P.M. Armistice Day. An all new, pre-release program will be offered at the midnight performance. Legionaires are handling the ticket sale and all seats for the special show are priced at 50 cents. 666 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 666 also in Tablets. NEW MAGNASCOPE PICTURES THEATRE ANAHEIM NEW LOW PIRCES Entire Main Floor 35c Including Loges Balcony 25c Children 10c Fri.-Sat. Continuous shows Saturday from 2:30 P.M. WALTER HUSTON in a vivid action drama of the romatic old West "The BAD MAN" Sunday Only Continuous shows from 2:30 P.M. EDDIE QUILLAN ROBERT DENEDE Basketball Turn Bruin basketball hoops took a decided turn for Dick Linthicum, All-City years ago, donned a u-turn for the initial practice 1931 season. Linthicum university last year. Coach Pierce H. "Cajun build his casaba mach returning, lettermen. Knowles, one of the hitters of the conference season, Dick Von lanky Frank Lubin, gums have all seen con- and are favored to berths. Ted Lemcke, ning guard of the 1930 ably fill the vacancy a position. The Bruins will co-practice sessions at school. Plans for a Fri.-Sat. Nov. 7-8 Continuous shows Saturday from 2:30 P.M. WALTER HUSTON in a vivid action drama of the romantic old West “THE BAD MAN” Sunday Only Nov. 9 Continuous shows from 2:30 P.M. EDDIE QUILLAN — ROBERT ARMSTRONG in the merry mirthful fun riot “BIG MONEY” Mon.-Tues. Nov. 10-11 Special Double Feature Bill Authentic, adventure epic “Africa Speaks” Hilarious cocktail of nonsense. “Soup To Nuts” Special Midnight Show 11:30 P.M. ARMISTICE DAY—NOVEMBER 11TH ALL NEW PRE-RELEASE SCREEN PROGRAM. PRESENTED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE AMERICAN LEGION. ALL SEATS 50c Westinghouse Radio FEARN— Super-Hetrodyne No Harmonics —118 S. L. A. St., Anaheim any time is a bad time for TIRE TROUBLE The New Goodrich Air Containers end blowouts, punc- The New Goodrich Air Containers end blowouts, punctures, road delays. The Seven Points of Superiority of the New Goodrich Air Containers How the Air Container Operates: The black segment is soft rubber under constant compression. White dots show fabric reinforcement. When a puncturing object pierces the compression member, the soft rubber grips it tightly, allowing no air to escape. When object is withdrawn, the rubber seals the hole perfectly, automatically, instantly—allowing no slow leak. The following seven points result: 1. They seal punctures on a running wheel. 2. They maintain constant air pressure. 3. They add from 25 to 50% more mileage. 4. They strengthen and reinforce any tire. 5. They reduce tire care to a minimum. 6. They insure safety... prevent accidents. 7. They outlast the tire... often several tires. ON THE road or in your own garage the country or the city... day or night anywhere, any time is a bad time to have out... a flat... a delay. The New Goodrich Air Containers must troubles... road delays... low tire purely optional. They automatically pre-cape of air when a puncture occurs and the hole after the foreign object has moved. They maintain constant air pressure. They increase your mileage by hundreds... giving you every last built-in-mile. Drop in today at the address below and show you this modern method of end troubles... increasing mileage. H. R. FOX & CO. 428 So. Los Angeles Phone 4525 GERALD RO Phone 3004—New Union S Center at Palm Anaheim ANAHEIM GAZETTE Champion Typist Miss Stella Willins of Brooklyn, who wrote 124 words a minute for one consecutive hour and retained the title of world champion. Basketball Hopes Turn for Better Bruin basketball hopes at U.C.L.A. took a decided turn for the better when Dick Linthicum, All-Coast forward two years ago, donned a uniform this week for the initial practice session of the 1931 season. Linthicum was not in the university last year. Coach Pierce H. "Caddy" Works will build his casab machine around four returning lettermen. Captain Carl Knowles, one of the high scoring centers of the conference during the past season, Dick Von Hagen, forward, lanky Frank Lubin, guard, and Linthicum have all seen considerable service and are favored to clinch first string berths. Ted Lemcke, captain and running guard of the 1930 frosh, will probably fill the vacancy at the other guard position. The Bruins will conduct all their practice sessions at University high school. Plans for a new men's gymnastics team. Orange County Rich In Mineral Wealth Total Output Last Year Was $28,491,405, Says State Mineralogist's Report $432,248,228 FOR STATE California Produces 54 Varities of Mineral Substances NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING CAST IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS, AUTO-MOBILE AND ELECTRIC LAMPS. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the City Council of the City of Anaheim, at the office of the City Clerk of said City, up to the hour of eight o'clock p.m. of Wednesday, the 5th day of November, 1930, for furnishing the following equipment and supplies to said City: ITEM 1—CAST IRON PIPE. The following cast-iron water pipe and fittings, in compliance with "Specifications for Cast-Iron Water Pipe, series of 1929-B, City of Anaheim": — 2624 lin. ft. 4" pipe, Class B or equal. 4576 lin. ft. 6" pipe, Class B or equal. Orange county's mineral production last year reached a total of $28,491,495 according to a report by State Mineralogist Walter W. Bradley, to Fred G. Stevenot, director of the state department of natural resources. The 58 counties of California produced mineral wealth to a total value of $432,248,228 during the 12-month period—an increase of $99,533,995 over the 1928 figure. California has almost as many different minerals in its soil as it has counties. There were 54 mineral substances recorded, exclusive of a group of stones classified as gems. All of the state's 58 counties but Sutter contributed to the total production. Los Angeles headed the state in mineral production, with a total value of $234,568,275. The next highest counties in order were: Kern, $38,809,229; Ventura, $34,043,899; Orange, $28,491,-495; Santa Barbara, $16,407,136; San Bernardino, $11,210,652; Riverside, $5,-401,860; Plumas, $5,137,968; Kings, $4,259,833; and San Mateo, $3,672,779. Simultaneously with Bradley's statement came the report from Washington, D.C. that California has one of the most remarkable mineral exhibits to be found anywhere in the world on display in the United States National Museum. Among the outstanding specimens is the finest known tourmaline specimen in the world, from Palaeo San Diego county. build his casaba machine around four returning lettermen. Captain Carl Knowles, one of the high scoring centers of the conference during the past season, Dick Von Hagen, forward, lunky Frank Lubin, guard, and Linthicum have all seen considerable service and are favored to clinch first string berths. Ted Lemcke, captain and running guard of the 1930 frosh, will probably fill the vacancy at the other guard position. The Bruins will conduct all their practice sessions at University high school. Plans for a new men's gymnasium and basketball stadium with the most modern equipment and a seating capacity of 3500, have been completed for the Westwood campus. It is expected that the new building will be ready in the fall of 1931. The southern division race in the Pacific Coast Conference will open on January 9, with the Bruins facing Stanford University at the Olympic Auditorium. The schedule for the preliminary season will be lighter than last year, according to S. W. Cunningham, U. C. L. A. general manager. The 1930 Bruin varsity reached peak form in practice games and suffered a let-down when the conference season rolled around, finishing third to S. C. and California. General Uriburu, the provisional president of Argentina, proposes to cultivate friendly relations with the United States. He makes the sensible observation that both nations have everything to gain and nothing to lose through friendly diplomatic and commercial relations. GLAD TAX TIDINGS The announcement from the White House that the one per cent cut on income taxes enjoyed by the people last year possibly may again be looked for is certainly like the proverbial bolt of lightning from the clear sky. We had dropped so far down into "the dumps" that we had almost given up hope that we should be blessed by this gift again next year. President Hoover appears to be sanguine that a major reduction in the cost of government is going to be realized through his intensive drive for efficiency in the various departments and bureaucats and this gives him more hope. Already deductions in operating costs amounting to $75,000,000 annually have been reported, with several important departments yet to be heard from. Certainly this is good news. Anyhow we are willing to bet that the World Bank doesn't put Adolph Hitler's picture on the German reparations bond. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that the city taxes on all personal property secured by real estate, and on all real property in the City of Anaheim, will be due and payable on the third Monday in October, 1930, and will be delinquent on the first Monday in December, next thereafter, at 6 o'clock p.m. Unless said taxes are paid prior to the first Monday in December, 1930, at 6 o'clock p.m., 10 per cent will be added to the amount thereof. Said taxes are payable to the undersigned in the City Hall in solid City ties in order were: Kern, $38,809,229; Ventura, $34,043,899; Orange, $28,491,-495; Santa Barbara, $16,407,136; San Bernardino, $11,210,652; Riverside, $5,-401,860; Plumas, $5,137,968; Kings, $4,259,833; and San Mateo, $3,672,779. Simultaneously with Bradley's statement came the report from Washington, D.C. that California has one of the most remarkable mineral exhibits to be found anywhere in the world on display in the United States National Museum. Among the outstanding specimens is the finest known tourmaline specimen in the world, from Pala, San Diego county. Death valley has contributed the finest colemanite specimen in the world, from its borax mines. The largest known axinite crystal comes from Riverside, a brilliant sharp group of stones of smoky purple color. One of the largest gold crystals ever found is Amador county's offering, while Grass Valley has a leaf of gold with fine crystals attached and a group of quartz and quartz gold on display. In the collection of gems are California diamonds from Cherokee, Butte county's pink beryls, tourmaline, kunzite from San Diego county; lapls lazuli from San Bernardino; benitoloite from San Benito; chrysoprase from Tulare; rhodonite from Trinity, and jasper and chalcedony from other counties. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that the city taxes on all personal property secured by real estate, and on all real property in the City of Anaheim, will be due and payable on the third Monday in October, 1930, and will be delinquent on the first Monday in December, next thereafter, at 6 o'clock p.m. Unless said taxes are paid prior to the first Monday in December, 1930, at 6 o'clock p.m., 10 per cent will be added to the amount thereof. Said taxes are payable to the undersigned, in the City Hall, in said City of Anaheim, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 12 m., and between the hours of 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. J. S. BOULDIN, Chief of Police and ex-Officio Tax Collector in the City of Anaheim. ANAHEIM EUCALYPTUS WATER COMPANY R. R. No. 8 Anaheim, California. Office of the Anaheim Eucalyptus Water Company, R. R. 3, Anaheim, Orange County, California. There is delinquent upon the following described stock on account of Assessment No. 27, levied on the 8th day of September, 1930, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: No. No. of Cert. Shares Amt. Ricardo Araiza 497 1 $3.00 John D. Faris 226 10 30.00 James Howard 524 1 3.00 James Howard 545 2 6.00 Paul Kogler, et al 454 5 15.00 Bruno Negrette 503 1 3.00 Tsunesuke Salki 368 10 30.00 Glen Stilwell 476 1 3.00 And in accordance with law and order of the Board of Directors, on the 8th day of September, 1930, so many shares of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the Anaheim Eucalyptus Water Company, at the pumping plant, R. R. 3, Anaheim, Orange County, California, on the 10th day of November, 1930, at the hour of 8 P.M., to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of same. ANAHEIM EUCALYPTUS WATER COMPANY, By M. E. REEBE, Secretary. 10-16-41 Anaheim, Calif., Nov. 6, 1980 G SEALED PROCURENISHING CAST FITTINGS, AUTOELECTRIC LAMPS. given that sealed received by the City of Anaheim, at the ork of said City, up night o'clock p. m. of a day of November, ing the following rules to said City: IRON PIPE. The water pipe and fitce with "SpecificaWater Pipe, series Anaheim"; one, Class B or equal. two, Class B or equal. 160 lin. ft. 8" pipe, Class B or equal 5000 lbs. Fittings ITEM 2—AUTOMOBILE. One automobile for general use, to be of standard manufacture with coupe body, and to cost not more than $1500.00. Detailed specifications of the automobile proposed to be furnished must accompany each proposal. ITEM 3—INCANDESCENT LAMPS. Incandescent lamps of such sizes, at such times and in such quantities as said city may determine, under purchase agreement to run approximately one year on the basis of a total amount of $2500.00. Said lamps shall be Mazzda or equal, and the agreement shall include all standard sizes and classifications. Each proposal for Items 1 and 2 must be accompanied by a certified or cash- er's check, payable to City of Anahelm, in an amount not less than ten per cent of such proposal; each proposal for Items 3 must be accompanied by each check for $200.00. The check of the successful bidder for Item 2 will be held by said city until the delivery and acceptance of said automobile. The successful bidders for Items 1 and 3 will each be required to furnish satisfactory faithful performance bond in favor of said city in the amount of $1000.00. Further information may be obtained from the City Manager of the City of Anaheim. The City Council of said City reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. Dated this 15th day of October, 1980. EDWARD B. MERRITT. City Clerk of the City of Anaheim. 10-16-3t ECEL - WETHERED FURNITURE CO. $6 set of famous "High Vacuum" Cleaning attachments with every EUREKA Purchased During This Offer SPECIAL $39.50 Banish dirt and household drudgery! Get this famous Eureka cleaner NOW, when you need it. By taking advantage of our free attachments offer, you save $6.00 and own a real vacuum cleaner—a home outfit that will lighten your work and increase you leisure the year round. Convenient Easy Terms SPECIAL $39.50 Banish dirt and household drudgery! Get this famous Eureka cleaner NOW, when you need it. By taking advantage of our free attachments offer, you save $6.00 and own a real vacuum cleaner—a home outfit that will lighten your work and increase your leisure the year round. Convenient Easy Terms Allowance Made On Old Cleaner So Free Attachments with the Large Standard Cleaner Priced at $56.50 Riutcel-Wethered Furniture Co. Los Angeles Street Anaheim The FLORSHEIM Shoe with FEETURE ARCH IT'S different! A shapely, good looking shoe which, in addition to all its other comforts, also has the FLORSHEIM Feeture Arch built in, a flexible rigid support that strengthens weakened arches and keeps healthy feet strong. Regular florsheim style with extra comfort added $12 Other Models at $10 "By All Means Get a Fit" A. YUNGBLUTH HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Shoes Manhattan Shirts Trousers Stetson Hats