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MY HOME AND YOURS BY BERTHA EDSON LAY DANDELION SALAD Cook and mold the dandelions, in either individual molds, or one larger one, chill, and when ready to serve unmold on shredded lettuce. Garnish with sliced hard boiled eggs and cover with French dressing to which a little sugar has been added. If one does much sewing at home, it is well to put a number on each piece of pattern as it is unfolded. The patterns are easier sorted, and much less apt to get lost; for one is never at a loss to know how many pattern pieces belong. Many prefer silk gloves instead of those made of other fabrics, but as silk turns yellow quickly I often hear people say "I never wear silk gloves because they turn yellow after the second washing." Try dipping in coffee, or a tan tintex. The gloves will come out about the shade of the fashionable stockings, and will add to, instead of taking away from the effect of the ensemble. Housekeepers are always annoyed to find the ham which has been cut showing a nice “crop” of mold. Try wiping with vinegar after each cutting. A new corn popper is a real aid when washing berries. Place the berries in the popper, fasten the top, and wash in a large pan of water, or allow water from the faucet to run through. SCALLOPS EN BROCHETTE Much may be learned by the American housekeeper from French cooks. On Threshold of Camp Photo is most recent of United States Senator Samuelson taken at his desk in the capitol at Washington. His series of speaking engagements in Southern California carry his campaign for re-election into each of the ten states. Housekeepers are always annoyed to find the ham which has been cut showing a nice "crop" of mold. Try wiping with vinegar after each cutting. A new corn popper is a real aid when washing berries. Place the berries in the popper, fasten the top, and wash in a large pan of water, or allow water from the faucet to run through. SCALLOPS EN BROCHETTE Much may be learned by the American housekeeper from French cooks moreover, an occasional item on the menu which is not strictly American adds zest to the appetite. This delightful luncheon or supper dish will be gratefully received by the family. I am sure. Alternate escallops and small slices of bacon on skewers; place or rack in the oven and bake until the scallops areb rowned and quite done. Serve on buttered toast, accompanied by pieces of lemon. VERY LATEST BY MARY MARSHALL There are so many ways of saving a home-made dress from looking homemade these days that it's a pity girls who make one now and then don't know the little tricks. And it isn't difficult to give your home-made dresses the right line. If you baste carefully, and sew the seam smoothly and evenly, and then press... them properly, you can eliminate chances of bunchiness or puckering. It is, however, in the finish that the home-made dress so often falls short of perfection. If you are planning to make a dress at home look about you and see how the smart dresses in the shops are finished. They may have very little actual trimming but they usually do have some final touch to give them a finished look. One of the most attractive of these finishing touches consists of "V" edging of bands of the dress material. We speak of it as a finishing touch though in reality the bands are twisted and stitched into position before the dress is put together. Sometimes two rows of this edging can be interlaced and used together. ATWATER KENT RADIO—FEARN RADIOC ELECTRIC SHOP 273 E.Cent Reed's New Low Summer BEAUTIFUL Permanent Waves Regular $5.00 Value Oil $2.50 Steam Waves Complete Now Guarantee Regular $7.50 value, now ...$3.50 Regular $10.00 value, now ...$5.00 Rich Glow Henna Pack Shampoo and Finger Wave...85c Mar 0. Oil Shampoo and Finger Wave Manicure .....35e EyeBrow Arch Wet Finger Wave OPEN EVENINGS Not A School—Experienced, Licensed Reed Beauty Sa 133 W. Center St., Anaheim ANAHEIM GAZETTE Local happenings Mrs. E. N. McKee of Los Angeles, mother of Mrs. E. C. Kendrick of 700 Zeyn street, is spending the summer as the guest of her daughter. Miss Olivia Wilkinson, who is playing in the prologue at the Grauman's Chinese, is visiting with Miss Helen Koesel, preliminary to making a tour for RKO. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider of Orangethorpe avenue leave Saturday for a three-week motor trip to Oklahoma where they will visit Mrs. Schneider’s relatives. Build Beauty from Inside out. Pomegranate Selected Milk. Phone 4401. Miss Norma Brastad returned this week to the home of her parents Dr. and Mrs. John Philip Brastad on East street, from a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haugeson of Huntington Lake. Home for a month’s vacation from her library duties at Berkeley, Miss Jessie Boyd is enjoying her visit with her mother, Mrs. Eva Boyd of 129 South Olive street, and local friends. Cheverolet repairs at Cheverolet flat rate prices. Henry J. DuBols. President Mary Betzsold of the Southern California Photographers’ association is planning with other executive members of the group a picnic dinner to be held in Long Beach in August. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Loose, who spent their vacation visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Howatt of Santa Barbara, returned early this week. Keep your efficiency at a peak — drink Pomegranate milk.Phone 4401. Transferred to Santa Ana from his pastorate of the Four Square Gospel church in this city.Rev.D.F.Myers and his family now are located at the county seat。 Fred Schmidt, accompanied by his family, is on a combination business and pleasure trip east They left by motor Monday While away Mr.Schmidt Who is associated with Louis Danz in the piano business Will arrange with several firms to handle a certain make of piano for which the local firm is exclusive United States representative. After a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs.G.D Goodale of Euclid Avenue Son Harold Goodale,his wife and their child Donaldleft Tuesday for their Paso Robleshome. Cheveroit service and parts.Henry J.Dubois. Members of the Anaheim De Molay chapter Monday evening enjoyed a beach party at Corona del Mar beach.The party followed a short business meeting at the Masonic temple. Friends of Blanche Archer,native daughter of Anaheim were interested in her appearance as dancer at Leew’s State theatre in Los Angeles Tuesday evening on a special Frolics group feature. GRANTS ELECTION PETITION Since no petition were filed,the Orange county board of supervisors set July 25as a date for electionto form south coast county water district to include an areaof342 acreslocated betweenDana Point和LagunaBeach。 Rev. Walker Feted On Sunday Program Rev. and Mrs. Thomas H. Walker of the First Presbyterian church will have occasion to long remember the eleventh anniversary of their coming to Anaheim. Sunday the Christian Endeavor members arranged a special program in honor of the occasion, and through Dr. Sarah Fay presented a beautiful basket of flowers to the pastor and his wife at the morning services. In the afternoon three societies of the church joined for a special meeting at which 50 people listened to special music given by Miss Alice Ashley, Miss Winifred Beebe and Dr. Fey, accompanied by Miss Eleanor Longworth, Miss Helen Gibbs presided. An annual cake was served with ice cream at the banquet room following the meeting. ILLINOISANS PICNIC Annual summer rally of Southland Illinoisans will be held all-day Saturday, July 23, at Bixby park, Long Beach, President Henry J. Brubaker announced this week. Usual picnic attractions and county registers will mark the event. In 1912 there were 38,000 automobiles registered in the city Today there are more than 500,000 registered in the five boroughs and 1,000,000 in the metropolitan district. ABLE IT IS USED FOR GARDEN STUFF,MOSTLY, when we are led to question God's way for us Note the infinite patience of Jehovah When Moses questions "Who am I that I should go unto Pharaoh?" The reassuring answer is "Certainly I will go with THEE." To his second question as to now his divine commission is to be established before Israel the tender response comes Thus shalt thou say unto the Children of Israel I AM hath sent me unto you Yet even in the light of this marvelous unfolding of the nature of God a lingering doubt remains Moses like many another of God's servants looks at himself instead of looking atthe Almighty One.I am not eloquent I am slowof speech" he pleads Never-the lessGod's grace surmountes everthis final unbelief and offers them pledge"Iwillbewiththymouthandteachtheewhatthushallt speak." What marvellous words of encouragement are these! What awondrousally has the humblest child of Godin all His service. NO.OFBANK571 REPORT OF CONDITION OfThe Southern County Bank AT ANAHEIM,CALIFORNIASOFTHECLOSEOFbusinessonthe30thdayOfJune,1932. RESOURCES COMMERCIAL SAVINGS COMBINED 1.Loansanddiscounts $286,380.53 $286,380.53 2Loansecuredbyreal estate 50,737.79 357,714.38 408,449.17 3.Overdrafts 442.10 442.40 4.UnitedStatessecurities(includingpremiums,Lessal adjustmentaccounts) 200.00 200.00 Allother bondswarrantiesand other The Southern County Bank AT ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA as of the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1932. RESOURCES COMMERCIAL SAVINGS COMBINED 1. Loans and discounts $286,380.53 $286,380.53 2. Loans secured by real estate 50,737.79 408,449.17 3. Overdrafts 442.10 442.10 4. United States securities (including premiums less all adjustment accounts) 200.00 200.00 5. All other bonds warrants and other securities including premiums less all adjustment accounts) 298,744.80 379,521.36 6. Bank premises furniture and fixtures safe deposit vaults 2,230.00 9,498.75 11,728.75 7. Other real estate owned 3,514.28 4,491.88 8,006.18 8.Cash on hand due from banks 132,597.35 95,433.14 228,030.4 9.Exchanges for clearing house 1,060.66 1,060.66 10.Checks and other cash items 520.45 11 Items in transit between head office branches—net 822.30 Total $559,082.26 $766,079.95 $1,325,162.2 LIABILITIES 21.Capital paid in 125,000.00 50,ooo.oO 175, SoRplus 15,OOO.OO 25,OOO.OO 4O, Undivided profits — net 24,ООО.OOS a.Reserves for contingencies etc.(c) Bills payable and rediscounts other than with Federal Reserve Bank  (ll),ΟΙΩΗΧΕΡΑΝΤΟΥΜΙΑΒΥΚΛΔΗΣΘΕΡΑΝ ΤΟ ΝΑΓΙ ΟΠΙa.Dividends unpaid  (τ), Ριοι Η Χερυπέρας b.Individual deposits subject to check  (σ), c.Savings deposits  (οίριη Καρθενίας); e.Time certificates of deposit d c; f.Cashiers checks g;Certified checks e; g Certifed checks h:State county municipal deposits i; hOther liabilities j:Other liabilities k; Total $$\text{ } \frac{\text{$} {}} {\text{" }} \quad \frac{\text{$} {}} {\text {" }} \quad \frac{\text{$} {}}}{\text{" }} \quad \frac{\text {$} {}} {\text {" }} \text{STATE OF CALIFORNIA} COUNTY OF ORANGE Wm Schumacher,(Vice President)和 A W Phelps Secretary.of THE SOUTHERN COUNTY BANK being duly sworn each for himself say he has a personal knowledge of the matters contained in the foregoing report of condition and schedules pertaining theretoand that every allegation state ment matter and thing therein contained is true to the best of his knowlge and belief. WM.SCHUMACHER,(Vice President). A.W.PHELPS。(Secretary) Severally subscribed and sworn to before me by both deponents this ithdayofJuly ,I93Z. GEO.F.HOLDEN, Notary Public in and for the said County of Orange. State of California Here's Value in Men’s Suits Regular $25.00 and $30.00 values, now selling at ...$17 50 Regular $32.50 and $35.00 values, now selling at...$21 50 Regular $37.50 and $42.50 values, now selling at..$27 50 MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Palmdayl, Hendan and Manhattan, collar attached styles, plain and fancy broadcloth, guaranteed fast colors, sizes 14 to 18— Regular $2.00 values, now ..95c Regular $2.50 to $3.00 Values.....$1.45 Regular $3.50 value,now ..$1.95 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Palmdayl, Hendan and Manhattan, collar attached styles, plain and fancy broadcloth, guaranteed fast colors, sizes 14 to 18— Regular $2.00 values, now ...95¢ Regular $2.50 to $3.00 Values...$1.45 Regular $3.50 value, now .....$1.95 FLORSHEIM SHOE SALE Now In Progress $6.85 and $7.85 F. A. 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