anaheim-gazette 1931-10-01
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FOX ANAHEIM
25c
Kids a Dime
Loges 85c
SUNDAY, MONDAY (Continuous shows Sunday 2:30 to 11) Oct. 4, 5.
“PARDON US”
with Stan Laurel — Oliver Hardy
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6, 7.
“The SPIDER”
with Edmond Lowe
Lois Moran El Brendel
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY OCTOBER 8, 9, 10
—BARGAIN MATINEE THURSDAY 2:30. ANY SEAT 15c|
THURSDAY NIGHT IS “CHINA NIGHT”
THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS IN
“MONKEY BUSINESS”
Saturday Matinee and Evening—Episode II “The Vanishing Legion”
Atwater Kent
FEARN— Easy Parking
Golden Voice Compact $72.50
273 E. Center St., Anaheim
WANT ADS
RATE: Five cents the line (count five words to the line) for each insertion. Phone 2414 for want ads that bring results.
Stationery
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Everything you need—Pencils, Pens Paper, Books, Rulers, etc.
Miscellaneous—For Sale
MATTRESSES renovated. Call for and deliver same day. Box springs and box couches remade. Pillows recovered. Phone Anaheim 2423.
We Sell Bed Springs, bed steads, cribs, pillows, day beds, coll cots, camp cots, mattresses, box springs, box couches and wool comforts. 916-918
Citrus Tour to Experiment
Because of too large past years when Orders were invited to Station, two days in be set aside for the going to Farm Advisor Berg.
October 22 and 23 to Orange county north side of Santa Invited on Thursday those from south of day, October 23.. If finds it impossible he may go the other rules will be observed.
"A smaller group able a better handling the laboratories and Wahlberg. New dentist practice, disease control will be featured.
The northern Placentia, and the Olive at 8:30 a.m. days named.
Daily Agriculture Radio
Beginning each continuing 10 minutes to farmers, growers be given during the October 5, under the Agricultural Extension with radio allows:
October 5.—"Citrus W. H. Williams, visor, Los Angeles October 6.—"The Crop in History—With It."—E. C. Dinations Department Exchange.
October 7.—"Agripect."—John Wardtural Commissioner October 8.—"Enemy."—Judge H Vice-President, Location Association.
WANT ADS
RATE: Five cents the line (count five words to the line) for each insertion. Phone 2414 for want ads that bring results.
Stationery
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Everything you need—Pencils, Pens Paper, Books, Rulers, etc.
E. D. ABRAMS
116 W. Center St., Anaheim—Ph. 2513
Financial
LOANS TO INDIVIDUALS
$100-$1200
CO-MAKERS OR COLLATERAL Autos Refinanced
LOANS
119 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim
Tailoring
ALL KINDS of suits altered and mended at reasonable cost. Expert tailoring, latest styles, newest materials.
HENRY BREMER
3-20-tf
124 E. Center—Phone 3232
Painting & Paperhanging
Painting, paperhanging. J. E. Saylor,
616 S. Philadelphia St., Phone 2761.
Miscellaneous—For Sale
MATTRESSES renovated. Call for and deliver same day. Box springs and box couches remade. Pillows recovered. Phone Anaheim 2423.
We Sell Bed Springs, bed steads, cribs, pillows, day beds, coll cots, camp cots, mattresses, box springs, box couches and wool comforts. 916-918 N. Los Angeles St., on the U. S. Highway 101. Anaheam Mattress Factory.
Planos For Sale
100 PIANOS to choose from; Knabe, Bechstein, Steinway, Chickering, Kimball, etc., new and used, $35 up. Danz, Anaheim.
Miscellaneous
$10 FREE! Send name of friend who wants piano and get $10 Free when we sell. Danz, Anaheim.
Poultry
WE PAY CASH for poultry; any quantity. Market or laying. Will call. Phone 1401, R. D. Taylor.
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Situations
GENERAL repairing and odd jobs. Gene Adams. 416 S. Olive. 3954.
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Twenty-four Ana-cerns have so far will with exhibits exposition which is now being decorated with display every line of fire The exposition is Chamber of Commerce and Manufac
Remember the g
you didn't have an ant to worry about Glants or the Yank world series?
Well, well, well . . . Autumn is here,
vacations are over, and schools are
opening. People are moving back to
town and Business is "picking up."
Various forms of Stationery are absolutely necessary to good business
and to expansion programs. And by
its quality is its user largely judged.
The Gazette is equipped to produce,
and takes delight in producing, high
grade Printing, with speed and reasonable prices assured. Phone 2414.
Citrus Tour to Experiment Station
Because of too large an attendance in past years when Orange county growers were invited to the Experiment Station, two days instead of one will be set aside for the delegation, according to Farm Advisor Harold E. Wahlberg.
October 22 and 23 are the days given to Orange county growers from the north side of Santa Ana river will be invited on Thursday, October 22, and those from south of the river on Friday, October 23. If, however, a grower finds it impossible to attend one day, he may go the other. No hard and fast rules will be observed.
"A smaller group each day will enable a better handling of the crowd in the laboratories and orchards," says Wahlberg. New developments in fertilizer practice, disease control and pest control will be featured.
The northern group will leave Placentia, and the southern group Olive at 8:30 a.m., on the respective days named.
Daily Agricultural Radio Program
Beginning each day at 12 m. and continuing 10 minutes, talks of interest to farmers, growers and producers will be given during the week beginning October 5, under the auspices of the Agricultural Extension Service, cooperating with radio station KFI, as follows:
October 5. "Citrus Question Box."—W. H. Williams, Assistant Farm Advisor, Los Angeles County.
October 6. "The Largest Avocado Crop in History—What Will We Do With It?"—E. C. Dutton, Growers' Relations Department, Calavo Growers Exchange.
October 7. "Agriculture in Retrospect."—John Wardle Dixon, Agricultural Commissioner, Inyo County.
October 8. "Erosion—The Real Enemy."—Judge Harold Ide Cruzan, Vice-President, Los Angeles Conservation Association.
Washington Birth To Be Observed
Anaheim Will Join in Nation-Wide Observance of 200th Anniversary
That Anaheim will join in the nation-wide celebration of George Washington's 200 birthyear anniversary is assured. A general committee was organized at a meeting held on call of Postmaster J. H. Whitaker, Monday night, and the Mother Colony chapter of the D. A. R. has announced the details of its program.
Committee Appointed
At Monday night's meeting it was announced that the nation-wide observance will begin on Washington's birthday on February 22 and will continue through the year to Thanksgiving.
Mr. Whitaker was named as chairman of the general committee and George W. Reid is secretary. The chairman appointed a committee of five members, consisting of Ernest Ganahl, M. A. Gauer, Mrs. Kate E. McCullah, Mayor L. E. Miller and Judge J. S. Howard. This committee is to map out a program and report at a meeting to be held on October 19.
Suggestions made Monday night include tree planting, flag displays daily from February 22 to Thanksgiving, school programs; service, lodge and patriotic programs; a pageant in city park by school children.
Mother Colony Program.
The program announced for the Mother Colony by Mrs. O. P. Rust, program chairman, begins at the October meeting of the chapter when Miss Mary McLure, Mrs. J. S. Sherldan and Mrs. J. H. Ritchie will present the story of Washington's family relationships.
In November Mrs. David Toms, Mrs.
Anaheim Library Offers New Books
Latest Non-Fiction and Fiction for Both Adults and Juveniles
New books for adults to be placed on the shelves of the Anaheim Public Library today are as follows:
NON-FICTION—
Lee—Present-Day Russia.
Benn—About Russia.
Strong—The Bovlets conquer wheat (the drama of collective farming)
Tarasov-Rodionov—February, 1927 (a chronicle of the Russian Revolution)
Yakhontoff—Russia and the Soviet Union in the Far East.
Brian-Chainov—The Russian church.
Sanders and Nelson—Chief modern poets of England and America.
Hoarse—An Italian phrase book.
Cartinhour—Branch, group and chain banking.
Selected readings on the Law of Contracts (compiled by the Association of American Law Schools)
Reilly—The Fine Gold of Newman.
Paintton—The Commencement Manual
Volume 7 of the Dictionary of American Biography.
Alexander—Memories of the World War.
Smallwood—The New New Foundland.
Cutler, Pierce and Bancroft—Pediatric Nursing.
Matthews—The Growth of the Idea of God.
Wilson—How to Make Money at Home.
Ely—Outlines of Economics.
Lillus—I Sailed with Chinese Pirates.
Jackson—The Anatomy of Bibliomania (2 volumes)
Jacks—La Salle.
Trattner—As a Jew sees Jesus.
Burnham—the Normal Mind.
Monson—Across Africa on Foot.
Krutch—Five Masters (Boccaccio).
October 5.—"Citrus Question Box."—W. H. Williams, Assistant Farm Advisor, Los Angeles County.
October 6.—"The Largest Avocado Crop in History—What Will We Do With It."—E. C. Dutton, Growers' Relations Department, Calavo Growers Exchange.
October 7.—"Agriculture in Retrospect."—John Wardle Dixon, Agricultural Commissioner, Inyo County.
October 8.—"Erosion—The Real Enemy."—Judge Harold Ide Cruzan, Vice-President, Los Angeles Conservation Association.
October 9.—"The Importance of Keeping Records."—R. W. Farr, Director, Rabbit Department, Los Angeles County Farm Bureau.
Industrial Exposition Opens Next Week
Twenty-four Anaheim Industrial concerns have so far indicated that they will with exhibits participate in the exposition which opens next week at 132 East Center street. The show room is now being decorated and it will be arrayed with displays from practically every line of industry in the city. The exposition is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants and Manufacturers Association.
Remember the good old days when you didn't have anything more important to worry about than whether the Giants or the Yankees would win the world series?
Industrial Exposition Opens Next Week
Twenty-four Anaheim Industrial concerns have so far indicated that they will with exhibits participate in the exposition which opens next week at 132 East Center street. The show room is now being decorated and it will be arrayed with displays from practically every line of industry in the city. The exposition is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants and Manufacturers Association.
Remember the good old days when you didn't have anything more important to worry about than whether the Giants or the Yankees would win the world series?
Industrial Exposition Opens Next Week
Twenty-four Anaheim Industrial concerns have so far indicated that they will with exhibits participate in the exposition which opens next week at 132 East Center street. The show room is now being decorated and it will be arrayed with displays from practically every line of industry in the city. The exposition is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants and Manufacturers Association.
Remember the good old days when you didn't have anything more important to worry about than whether the Giants or the Yankees would win the world series?
Industrial Exposition Opens Next Week
Twenty-four Anaheim Industrial concerns have so far indicated that they will with exhibits participate in the exposition which opens next week at 132 East Center street. The show room is now being decorated and it will be arrayed with displays from practically every line of industry in the city. The exposition is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants and Manufacturers Association.
Remember the good old days when you didn't have anything more important to worry about than whether the Giants or the Yankees would win the world series?
Industrial Exposition Opens Next Week
Twenty-four Anaheim Industrial concerns have so far indicated that they will with exhibits participate in the exposition which opens next week at 132 East Center street. The show room is now being decorated and it will be arrayed with displays from practically every line of industry in the city. The exposition is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants and Manufacturers Association.
Remember the good old days when you didn't have anything more important to worry about than whether the Giants or the Yankees would win the world series?
Industrial Exposition Opens Next Week
Twenty-four Anaheim Industrial concerns have so far indicated that they will with exhibits participate in the exposition which opens next week at 132 East Center street. The show room is now being decorated and it will be arrayed with displays from practically every line of industry in the city. The exposition is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants and Manufacturers Association.
Remember the good old days when you didn't have anything more important to worry about than whether the Giants or the Yankees would win the world series?
Industrial Exposition Opens Next Week
Twenty-four Anaheim Industrial concerns have so far indicated that they will with exhibits participate in the exposition which opens next week at 132 East Center street. The show room is now being decorated and it will be arrayed with displays from practically every line of industry in the city. The exposition is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants and Manufacturers Association.
Remember the good old days when you didn't have anything more important to worry about than whether the Giants or the Yankees would win the world series?
Industrial Exposition Opens Next Week
Twenty-four Anaheim Industrial concerns have so far indicated that they will with exhibits participate in the exposition which opens next week at 132 East Center street. The show room is now being decorated and it will be arrayed with displays from practically every line of industry in the city. The exposition is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants and Manufacturers Association.
Remember the good old days when you didn't have anything more important to worry about than whether the Giants or the Yankees would win the world series?
Industrial Exposition Opens Next Week
Twenty-four Anaheim Industrial concerns have so far indicated that they will with exhibits participate in the exposition which opens next week at 132 East Center street. The show room is now being decorated and it will be arrayed with displays from practically every line of industry in the city. The exposition is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants and Manufacturers Association.
Remember the good old days when you didn't have anything more important to worry about than whether the Giants or the Yankees would win the world series?
Industrial Exposition Opens Next Week
Twenty-four Anaheim Industrial concerns have so far indicated that they will with exhibits participate in the exposition which opens next week at 132 East Center street. The show room is now being decorated and it will be arrayed with displays from practically every line of industry in the city. The exposition is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants and Manufacturers Association.
Remember the good old days when you didn't have anything more important to worry about than whether the Giants or the Yankees would win the world series?
Industrial Exposition Opens Next Week
Twenty-four Anaheim Industrial concerns have so far indicated that they will with exhibits participate in the exposition which opens next week at 132 East Center street. The show room is now being decorated and it will be arrayed with displays from practically every line of industry in the city. The exposition is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants and Manufacturers Association.
Remember the good old days when you didn't have anything more important to worry about than whether the Giants or the Yankees would win the world series?
Industrial Exposure Opens Next Week
Twenty-four Anaheim Industrial concerns have so far indicated that they will with exhibits participate in the exposition which opens next week at 132 East Center street. The show room is now being decorated and it will be arrayed with displays from practically every line of industry in the city. The exposition is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants and Manufacturers Association.
Remember the good old days when you didn't have anything more important to worry about than whether the Giants or the Yankees would win the world series?
Industrial Exposure Opens Next Week
Twenty-four Anaheim Industrial concerns have so far indicated that they will with exhibits participate in the exposition which opens next week at 132 East Center street. The show room is now being decorated and it will be arrayed with displays from practically every line of industry in the city. The exposition is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants and Manufacturers Association.
Remember the good old days when you didn't have anything more important to worry about than whether the Giants or the Yankees would win the world series?
Industrial Exposure Opens Next Week
Twenty-four Anaheim Industrial concerns have so far indicated that they will with exhibits participate in the exposition which opens next week at 132 East Center street. The show room is now being decorated and it will be arrayed with displays from practically every line of industry in the city. The exposition is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants and Manufacturers Association.
Remember the good old days when you didn't have anything more important to worry about than whether the Giants or the Yankees would win the world series?
Industrial Exposure Opens Next Week
Twenty-four Anaheim Industrial concerns have so far indicated that they will with exhibits participate in the exposition which opens next week at 132 East Center street. The show room is now being decorated and it will be arrayed with displays from practically every line of industry in the city. The exposition is sponsored bythe Chamber of Commerce andthe MerchantsandManufacturersAssociation.
Rememberthegoodolddayswhenyoudidn'thaveanythingmoreimportanttoworryaboutthanwhethertheGiantsortheYankeeswouldwintheworldseries?
Autumn is here,
and schools are
moving back to
is "picking up."
The lumber was shipped from the Sugar Pine Lumber company operations at Pinedale and Merced Falls, where one-third of the sugar pine cut in the United States is produced. More than 1400 men are employed at normal operation periods to log, saw, plie and ship the products of these mills. Annual producing capacity of the Pinedale and Merced Falls plants is 160 million feet.
Sugar pine is true white pine, principal stands of which occur at from 5000 to 7000 feet on the high Sierra of California. The trees are from 175 to 250 feet in height, logs range from three to seven and one-half feet in diameter, and annular ring growths show the trees have been growing from 750 to 800 years.
The distinctive California wood is in big demand in eastern centers. Sugar pine's chief uses are for patterns and flacks in foundries and casting works, for high class soft texture mouldings, for sash and doors and fine wood work.
Still They Come to Live in Anaheim
Sixteen new families who could not resist the allurements of Anaheim as a place to live have come to the city in the last week to make their permanent homes. Lists of the new-comers are compiled from week to week by the Chamber of Commerce.
RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL.
F. T. West, resident manager of Stevens-Van Engelen company, returned to his post this week, following a journey to Mayo Brothers' hospital where he underwent an eight-day medical examination, necessitated on account of illness suffered during the past five months. Although many physicians had advised an operation, the hospital authorities after the examination advised against it.
O'Brien—Byrd's dogs. (Sledging at the South Pole in picture strip)
Linnell—Behind the battlements.
Culp—Tumba of Torrey Pines.
Lent—Diggers and Builders.
Olcott—Tales of the Persian Genii.
Owen—The Pumpkin People.
Mathlews—Boy Scouts' Year Book, 1931.
Mathlews—Boy Scout's Book of Food Turn Stories.
FICTION—Charlton—Tally Ho, the Story of an Irish Hunter.
Bryan—John Penguin.
Helme and Paul—Jerry, the story of an Exmoor Pony.
Barbour—The Fumbled Pass.
Kent—Douglas of Porcupine.
Eggleyston—The Last of the Flatboats (story of the Mississippi River).
Bowles—Hubert, the Happ (Story of XIII Century France).
Dudley—The Yale Cup.
Hendry—Connie Morgan Hits the Trail.
Barrett—Betty Jane of the Cheer Shop.
Campbell—The Mystery of Saint's Island.
Sterne—Loud Sing Cuckoo.
Marble—From Boston to Boston.
Fulton—the Powder Dock Mystery.
Knipe—the Treasure House.
PRIMERS AND READERS—Smith—the Easy Road to Reading. Primer and First Reader.
White and Hanthorn—Boys and Girls at School, Primer.
Firman and Maltby—The Winston Readers, Primer.
Bryce and Hardy—Playtime, Primer. Good Times, First Reader. The Open Door, Second Reader.
Freeman and Others—Child Story Readers, First and Second Readers.
Zirbes and Wesley—The Story of Milk.
Persing and Peoples—Elementary Science by Grades, Book.
Bewkow—The Adventures of Peter and Lotta.
Orton—The Twin Lambs.
Some cities have what are known as milk-bottle exchanges. The exchanges receive bottles from millmen who have collected bottles belonging to other millmen and from various places where bottles have been mislaid or lost.
Analysis Made of California People
A report analyzing the population of California on a basis of the 1930 census has been issued by the Census Bureau at Washington, giving the state an urban population of 4,160,596, or 73.3 percent of the total. There are 1,516,655 people living in rural districts, 579,350 living on farms.
Of the entire population 88.8 percent are white, 74.5 percent being native white. Of the foreign born whites, only 53.9 percent have been naturalized.
Between 1920 and 1930 the state's population increased 2,250,390.
There were 2,500,969 gainful workers in 1930, and 558,814 of them were women. There were 334,241 employed on farms; 55,623 were in mining; factories employed 618,023; 535,061 were in trade, including banking and insurance; 79,039 were in public service; 215,845 in the professions, and 289,787 in domestic and personal service.
Avocado Growers Planning A Tour
A field tour to avocado orchards in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties on October 9 is planned by the Avocado Growers department of the Orange County Farm Bureau, according to Judge F. D. Halm, chairman of the department. The tour will be held in response to many requests sent to the Farm Advisor's office during the past season, to give local growers an opportunity to observe and study cultural problems in neighboring counties.
Farm Advisor Harold E. Wahlberg will head the caravan that will assemble at 6 o'clock at the La Habra Citrus Association on the morning of Friday, October 9. The first orchard stop will be made at Camarillo in Ventura county, where considerable acreage of avocados is planted. The caravann will reach this point at 9 o'clock. The morning will be spent in Ventura county and the afternoon in Santa Barbara county.
All growers interested are invited to attend.
NEW SHOE SHOP.
C. L. Sien and I. A. Griffin of Bloomington, Illinois this week moved shoe repair machinery into the store building at 330 West Center street preparatory to opening the Cash Leader Shoe Rebuilding store about Friday of this week. Both men were connected with a chain of shoe repair stores in the Mid-West.
Mr. Sien and Mr. Griffin reside at 1130 Lincoln.
Senator Bob LaFolette is said to be planning to introduce a bill into the next congress proposing a pension of something like a hundred dollars a month for every voter, which will go pretty good until some ever more progressive senator proposes to raise it to two hundred dollars a month.
No Hokum about these Prices on Tires TIRES The Warehouse Way
This new conservation plan reduces the cost of distribution and saves you money. America's economists insist this must be done. We do it! Tires are no longer a luxury, but necessary package goods. Through buying them direct, AT THE WAREHOUSE, you save through eliminating. (1) High rents. (2) deliveries. (3) telephone orders. (4) all service expenses. (5) office expenses. (6) accounts receivable bookkeeping. (7) credit losses. (8) collection charges (9) insurance. (10) interest and depreciation or equipment, etc. Buy good tires the warehouse way and save
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MAKES
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INCLUDING ALL SIZES AND TYPES OF FEDERAL WRITTEN GUARANTEE
30x3½ $2.95
Clincher Cords,
Giant Clincher, 6-ply, $5.55
De Luxe-4-Ply
29x4.75-20
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29x4.50-20
30x5.00-20
RIMS
De Luxe 6-Ply $5.95
50,000 MILES ON SOME
Goodyear All-Weather $5.95
28x4.75-19
Heavy Duty Super De Luxe
30x5.25-20 $7.95
32x6.50-20 11.15
700x19 11.55
700x21 12.45
TRUCK 30x5 32x6 34x7
TIRES $9.95 $18.25 $31.95
HEAVY QUALITY
29x1.60 $3.90 $7.90
29x4.50 4.20 9.95
29x4.50 4.90 5.95
GUARANTEED BATTERIES
700x19 11.55
700x21 12.45
TRUCK TIRES $9.95 $18.25 $31.95
HEAVY QUALITY
$3.90 $7.90
4.20 9.95
4.90 5.95
5.35 8.20
6.40 8.50
6.90 12.80
All Other Sizes and Types at Preperationately Low Prices BOUGHT IN CARLOAD LOTS
Eastern Oil
10½ Quart Heavy $210
Western Oil
5¼¢ Quart Heavy $110
Genuine HY-TEST 100% Pure PENNSYLVANIA OIL
10¾ Quart 5 GALLONS IN SEALED CANS
$2.95
30c Deposit for Can
5/8-Inch Garden Hose
GATES TRUCORD: 25-foot lengths with couplings. Fully guaranteed.
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201 North Los Angeles Street
—Associate Member—
TIRE WAREHOUSE SYSTEM