anaheim-gazette 1931-06-11
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FOX
THEATRE ANAHEIM
JUNE 14-15 Continuous shows Sunday 2:30 to 11 p.m. SUN., MON.
"THE LAWYER'S SECRET"
with Clive Brooks - Charles Rogers
RICHARD AILEN-FAY WRAY-JEAN ARTHUR
TUES., WED. (Wednesday Matinee at 2:30) JUNE 16-17
"CHINA NIGHT" EVERY TUESDAY
GEORGE ARLISS in
"The MILLIONAIRE"
With Florence Arliss, Evalyn Knapp, David Manners
THURSDAY ONLY (No Advance in Prices) JUNE 18
'THE VICE SQUAD'
Paul Lucas - Ka' Francis
SPECIAL!— EDDIES ADVER SHOW
Gifts to lucky number ticket holder
See your friends on the stage
GIFTS—FUN—HILARITY EVERY THURSDAY NITE
FRI., SAT.
JUNE 19-20
Victor McLaglen - Edmund Lowe
'WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS'
with GRETA NISSEN - EL BRENDEL
See your friends on the stage
GIFTS—FUN—HILARITY EVERY THURSDAY NITE
FRI., SAT.
JUNE 19-20
Victor McLaglen - Edmund Lowe
‘WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS’
with GRETA NISSEN - EL BRENDEL
TODAY AND TOMORROW
FRANK PARKER STOCKBRIDGE
KENTUCKY
I motored across the state of Kentucky from Louisville southward into Tennessee a few day ago. The Dixie Highway, short route from Chicago to Florida, runs through the country of Abraham Lincoln's forebears. I spent a night at Elizabethtown, county seat of Hardin County, just a few miles from Hodgsonville on the one hundredth anniversary of Lincoln's birth, February 12, 1909, in company with Theodore Roosevelt, whose last official trip as President of the United States was to lay the cornerstone of the Lincoln Memorial. Even as recently as that there was not a single automobile in Hardin County, and no roads that a car could negotiate, if there had been any.
To judge by the brisk trade in the attractive shops of Elizabethtown and the patronage of its modern hotel, Hardin County today, like the rest of Kentucky, is immensely more prosperous than in 1909, in spite of drought and hard times. The automobile has done more for rural America in twenty years than any other single agency in a hundred years.
CAYES
Southward from Hardin County the Dixie Highway runs through the great limestone ridge where water-holes and ponds drain through the earth into buried caverns. Mammoth Cave, largest of them all, in whose subterranean river swim fish without eyes, has been taken over by the Federal-Government as a national park. There are hundreds of smaller caverns, competing for athletes in figures are Greeks use see statuary marble but originals w natural Dr. Cheer beauty wh the youth
FEDERAL AT REA CUT PR
If you will buy them in twos, you will save yours you that these prices are real low down prices, I tires cost. Don't kid yourself that you could get
Federal Traffic
4.40x21—two for $ 8.50
4.50x20—two for 9.50
4.50x21—two for 9.63
Kier's
If you will buy them in twos, you will save yours
you that these prices are real low down prices, I do
tires cost. Don’t kid yourself that you could get
Federal Traffik
4.40x21—two for $ 8.50
4.50x20—two for 9.50
4.50x21—two for 9.62
4.75x19—two for 11.00
5.00x19—two for 11.75
5.00x20—two for 11.85
OILS
Western, 15c
Quart
Eastern, 25c
Kier’s Gas
6$^1$2C
GREASING
50c
Done Right
H. C.
Chartres and N. Los Ang
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
Will Sail "Old Ironsides"
Capt. Louis J. Gulliver, (left) who will command the U.S. Frigate Constitution on its coming tour. It was put in sailing trim by Lieut. John Lord, who is shown with him.
tourist trade by signs along the highway. A surprisingly large number of people pay admission to get the eerie sensation of descending into the earth's interior.
BEAUTY
Dr. Henry H. Cherry, president of the Western Kentucky State Teachers
TOBACCO
All the way across the state I passed through the burley tobacco country, the tobacco fields plowed and harrowed and almost ready for transplanting the plants from the canvas-covered seedbeds. Cigarette manufacturers are responsible for the increased prosperity of the burley tobacco growers. Up to a few years ago only the Virginia bright tobacco was used in cigarettes. Then the American Tobacco Company developed and promoted a cigarette made of the burley leaf. And now many of the popular brands are made of this Kentucky-grown tobacco.
HORSES
Approaching the Tennessee border there were more horses and fewer motor cars. South of the ridge the country resembles the blue grass region of eastern Kentucky. It is wonderful pasture and hay land, in which live stock flourishes. There are no pines in the region around Gallatin, Tennessee, where Opie Read grew up. Cedars are the only native evergreens. It is ideal horse country, and a group of wealthy men have established an estate of twenty-eight square miles on the north bank of the Cumberland River where they keep their saddle horses and a fine pack of hounds for fox hunting, and enjoy life as it used to be lived on the old English estates.
Hints for the Home
By NANCY HART
Harbecue Sauce
1 small onion; 2 tablespoons butter;
2 tablespoons vinegar; ¼ cup catsup;
1 tablepoon Worcestershire sauce; 2 tablespoons prepared mustard; ½ teaspoon celery seed; 1 cupful meat stock from the meat rack.
Slice the onion lengthwise and saute lightly in the butter and add the other.
On Job for Jobless
F.C. Croxton, acting chairm of the Hoover Unemployment mission, is to issue report soo marshmallows; seasoning.
Cook the sweet potatoes until Pure, press through the ricer, a seasoning and hot milk, enough to a soft consistency. Add a tab of butter to each pint of potato place in a greased baking-dish, with marshmallows and bake in oven 500 degrees F. until brown or three sliced bananas or on shredded pineapple may be added to the potatoes after they are mad.
Milk Vegetable Soup
2 cups diced potatoes, carrot nips and celery; 1 chopped of cups milk; water; 1 bay leaf pepper.
Cook the vegetables and sea in just enough water to cover tender. Add more water during cooking if necessary. Add the malt heat. Serve at once with toasted ers.
Batter Pudding
Heat together four eggs, two milk, and a pinch of salt. Sift in
Hints for the Home
By NANCY HART
Barbecue Sauce
1 small onion; 2 tablespoons butter;
2 tablespoons vinegar; ¼ cup catsup;
1 tablepoon Worcestershire sauce;
2 tablespoons prepared mustard; ½ teaspoon celery seed; 1 cupful meat stock from the reach.
Noodle Ring with Creamed Spinach and Mushrooms
1 package noodles; 2 tablespoons butter;
1 cup browned bread crumbs.
Boll noodles in salted water, drain in colander, pour water over them and let drain. Mix with two tablespoons butter and place in a well greased ring mold, sprinkled with bread crumbs. Set in a pan of boiling water and let bake slowly about three-quarters of an hour. Turn out on platter and fill center with creamed spinach and mushrooms.
Tomato Juice Cocktail
2 cups tomato juice; 1 teaspoon salt;
1 tablespoon vinegar; 1 teaspoon Worcestershire; 4 drops tabasco sauce.
Mix all the ingredients and strain. Shake with cracked ice and serve in cocktail glasses.
Sweet Potatoes with Marshmallows
5 sweet potatoes; hot milk; butter;
Real Tires
Natural PRICES
will save yourself some real money and when I tell down prices, I don’t mean may-be, for I know what you could get a better buy elsewhere.
Federal Standard
will save yourself some real money and when I tell
down prices, I don't mean may-be, for I know what
you could get a better buy elsewhere.
Federal Standard
4-Ply 6-Ply H. D.
4.40x21—two for $8.75; two for $13.40
4.50x20—two for 10.00; two for 13.40
4.50x21—two for 10.25; two for 13.70
4.75x19—two for 11.73; two for 15.25
5.00x19—two for 12.30; two for 17.10
5.00x20—two for 12.55; two for 17.70
5.00x21—two for 12.85; two for 18.10
5.25x20—two for 14.60; two for 19.15
5.25x21—two for 15.00; two for 20.30
5.50x19—two for 15.45; two for 21.05
5.50x20—two for 15.95; two for 21.55
6.00x18 two for 22.95
6.00x19 two for 23.35
6.00x20 two for 23.90
6.00x21 two for 24.50
All Other Sizes Not Listed Priced Accordingly Low!
H. C. KIER
and N. Los Angeles St.
Phone 3318
On Job for Jobless
C. Croxton, acting chairman of Hoover Unemployment Common, is to issue report soon.
Cfeates New Art
Mrs. Emma Pack, Routt County,
Col., makes pictures with sticks and stones that lock like oil paintings.
Fifteen thousand Indians are said to be fighting over a boundary line in Bolivia which is our idea of nothing to fight about.
It pays to be thick skinned especially when you go into politics or into the country pleading in the poison ivy season.
Back in the nineties the children used to start out at midnight to find father and tow him in. Now they start out at midnight just to spend the evening.
June Refrigerator SPECIALS
35 lb., top icer $12.75
50 lb., 3-door front icer $17.75
75 lb., 3-door front icer $22.75
FREE ICE FIRST TIME
These boxes are Oak, 6-wall construction; roomy, with white enamel food chambers
of stiffening in it. You will find it easier to use for many purposes.
How does brown gravy get its fine deep brown color? First, by browning the flour to be used for thickening; second, by browning the pieces of meat from which the liquor for the gravy is obtained.
Slip covers are attractive on bed-room chairs at any time. They protect the upholstery from dust and hard wear and provide variety in decoration. On small chairs, materials with a small design should be used.
Use a stay under all buttons subject to frequent strain. A stay may be a small flat baby button sewed directly underneath the outside button, on the inside of the garment. Or it may be a twilled tape extending underneath all the buttons down the front or around the waist-line.
Hang up a card or pad in the kitchen, and enter on it the kind, quantity, and
Milk Vegetable Soup
diced potatoes, carrots, turand celery; 1 chopped onion; 3 milk; water; 1 bay leaf; salt;
the vegetables and seasonings
enough water to cover until
add more water during the
if necessary. Add the milk, and
serve at once with toasted crackBatter Pudding
together four eggs, two cups of
and a pinch of salt. Sift in a cup
turn into a buttered mould,
lightly, and steam for an hour
quarter. Serve with jam.
All length mirror is a great boon
my home. A closet door in the
un is a good place to install one.
On one end of your tape measure
ing a small whalebone or piece
Use a stay under all buttons subject
to frequent strain. A stay may be a
small flat baby button sewed directly
underneath the outside button, on the
inside of the garment. Or it may be a
twilled tape extending underneath all
the buttons down the front or around
the waist-line.
Hang up a card or pad in the kitchen,
and enter on it the kind, quantity, and
if possible, the value, of anything
brought in from the garden for household use. You will be agreeably surprised at the end of a week or month to
note how much of your food supply is
home-grown.
European kings have to keep their
governments or themselves in good running order—Dayton Journal.
F. A. Yungbluth's Great
Clearance Sale
The wonderful and amazing values offered
in this sale have attracted many purchasers,
but there are still many fine money-saving
opportunities still available.
Come in Tomorrow! Take Full Advantage of
This Sale
Men's Fine Suits
There is wonder-ful value in this
group. Many of these suits have
two pairs of pants.
$1285
All wool suits—mostly one or two
of a kind only—many selling originally as high as $30.00.
About 50 Left in This Group
Look at This for a Great Buy
About 50 Left in This Group
Look at This for a Great Buy
Another Group of Men's Suits
Values High as $35.00
$19.75
Some With Two Pairs of Trousers
Neck Band Shirts
Our entire stock of fine shirts — regularly selling at $2.00 to $12.00 — now at half price! Neck-band styles ...
Athletic Union Suits
Broadcloth, rayon and silk union suits, regular prices up to $5.00 reduced
Caps Values to $2.00
Tweed caps of pure wool fabrics, rubber visors, all ray-on lined — reduced for clearance ...
STRAW HATS
With the exception of Panama hats, our entire stock of straw hats is included in this sale ...
Slip-On Sweaters
Silk and wool mixed sweaters in plain and novelty weaves, good assortments to select from—$5 values
Felt Hats
Values to $5.00
New pastel colors in light weight felt hats—all sizes and many styles
F. A. Yungbluth
The Home of Hart Schaffne & Mar
145 West Center Street Anaheim