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WARNING to EXPECTANT MOTHERS If you have ever been a patient in any hospital, you are probably familiar with the advantages of a liquid laxative. All doctors know the value of the laxative whose dose can be measured, and whose action can be controlled. The public, too, is fast returning to the use of liquid laxatives. People have now learned that a properly prepared liquid laxative brings a perfect movement without discomfort at the time, or after. Dr. Caldwell's long experience with mothers and babies, and his remarkable record of nearly three thousand births without the loss of one mother or child, should give anybody complete confidence in any prescription which he wrote. But most important of all, a gentle liquid laxative does not cause bowel strain to the most delicate system, and this is of the utmost importance to expectant mothers and to every child. Expectant mothers are urged to try gentle regulation of bowels with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is a delightful tasting laxative of delightful action, made of fresh herbs, pure pepsin and active senna. Not a single mineral drug to be absorbed by the system, or irritate the kidneys. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is an approved preparation and kept ready for use by all druggists. Give These Gifts To Keep Him For Good A Year after year you've been told that men appreciate gifts of apparel most. It sounds hackneyed to say it again, and yet it's as true as it's trite. Why experiment when his gift problem is so simple? Flannel Robes He will be more than pleased—he'll be thrilled with one of these. Plain colors or stripes, pure wool flannel, warm and comfy— $5.00 HOSIERY There will be no doubt about the HOSIERY There will be no doubt about the appeal in these fine hose. Smart new patterns, in silk and wool— 50c - 75c - $1.00 Pure Silk Hose at— 50c - 65c - $1.00 SHIRTS Hendan and Palmdayl, in new textures, and new smart patterns. He is sure to like these shirts— $1.15 to $3.50 Pure silk shirts at ... $5.00 F. A. Yungbluth THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX 145 W. Center Street P-E-R-S-O-N-A-L-S Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Neighbors of Euclid avenue have as holiday guests O. J. Neighbors of MacPherson, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. Neighbors and infant daughter, of Columbus, O.; Beatty and Martha, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Neighbors, arrived Wednesday to spend the holiday season at home. Have your Xmas cleaning or dyeing done at the Anaheim Cleaners, it costs no more for the best. 308 East Center St. Phone 4416. Mr. and Mrs. Sld McGraw of Romney drive returned recently from Santa Cruz, where they were called at the death of the latter's mother, Mrs. G. O. Miller. Guests entertained Sunday at the Brookhurst road home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hein included: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hein and children; Mr. and Mrs. Theo Stolt and son, Joe Weaver and Frances Hein. Steaks, chops at the Pleckwick. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Tousseau of Anaheim announce that their son, Albert, is rapidly recovering from an operation at Fullerton last Saturday. A son was born Sunday at St. Joseph's hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Darroll Webb, 304 North Vine street. The infant is named Darroll jr. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Freese and daughter were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelweg of Orange. Vote for ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR DECEMBER 19. Laura Tucker Monday evening was re-elected oracle of the Royal Neighbors of America when the lodge met at Odd Fellows' hall. Others chosen were: Leah Housely, first vice oracle; Ida Heyling, second vice-oracle; Eva Boyd, recorder; Pamella Mills, receiver; Ida Hughes, chancellor; Kate Cranston, inner sentinel; May Tedford, marshal; and Adele Nesmith, musician. The regular meeting scheduled for Christmas day was dispensed with, and members set the next gathering for January 8. Anaheim Flower Shop, Phone 3924, Mrs. E. A. Abbott. Fourteen associate members of the Pythias Sisters Monday afternoon complimented Mrs. Goldie Winters during a pot-luck luncheon held at her home. Miss Fern Hein, Miss Frances Hein and Joe Weaver were guests of Miss Anne Huscroft of Orange Sunday. Dutch plate, Beer at Pleckwick. Members of the Philathea clauses of the Presbyterian church Saturday evening were guests of Miss Margaret Hartranft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hartranft. Christmas decorations were fea- Funeral Tuesday For Hans Gatjens Funeral services were held Tuesday morning from the parlors of Backs, Terry & Campbell for Hans Gatjens, 61, who died Sunday afternoon at his home, 924 Zeyn street. Rev. O. R. Schroeder of the Bethel Baptist church officiated, with burial following in Anaheim cemetery. Mr. Gatjens was a resident of Ana-tured and games comprised the entertainment. Mrs. Hartranft assisted her daughter in serving delightful refreshments to the 25 guests. F NO. 129 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE WHEREAS, MARGARET J. MALEY, a widow, by Deed of Trust, dated December 18, 1929, and recorded December 24, 1929, in Book 333, Page 468 of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California, did grant and convey the property therein and hereinafter described to Bank of America of California, a corporation, as Trustee, with power of sale, to secure, among other things, the payment of one promissory note an interest thereon according to the terms thereof, executed by Margaret J. Maley, a widow, named in said deed of trust, and made payable to Grace M. Hasty, a widow, named in said deed of trust; and WHEREAS, said GRACE M. HASTY, a widow, being then the owner and holder of said note and Deed of Trust, did, in conformity with the terms and provisions thereof, elect to and did declare all sums secured by said Deed of Trust immediately due and payable and did demand that said Trustee sell the property granted and conveyed thereby to accomplish the objects of the trust therein expressed, in accordance with the provisions therein set forth, and in conformity with the law in such cases made and provided, and did thereafter cause to be recorded on September 8, 1933, in Book 628, Page 330 of Official Records, in the office of the ese Gifts keep Him Well Armed Good Appearance His desires vary only in the matter of mode. Basically he is concerned with good appearance and he relies on a store like this to keep him posted. You won't make a mistake in a store he'd prefer. Pajamas Pajamas are always a popular gift. They catch the masculine fancy. All new season patterns Slip-on styles— $1.65 to $1.95 Button front styles— $1.65 to $3.50 GIVE GLOVES Pigskin dress gloves, unlined NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that to satisfy the obligations so secured, and by virtue of the authority in it vested, the undersigned, as Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash (PAYABLE IN UNITED STATES LAWFUL MONEY AT TIME OF SALE) on Monday the 8th day of January, 1934, at 11:00 o'clock A.M. at the north entrance to the Hall of Records, in the City of Santa Ana Orange County, California, all of the interest conveyed to it by and now held under said Deed of Trust, in and to all the following described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary, situate and being in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, to-wit: "Lot Twenty (20) in Vineyard "E-5", as shown on a Map of the "Langenberger Tract", recorded in Book 1, pages 551 and 552 of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California. To pay the amount due and unpaid upon said note, to-wit: The sum of Two Thousand and No. 100 Dollars ($2,000.00); interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum from December 18, 1932; and advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust; expenses of said sale; and the costs, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. Dated December 11, 1933. BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, as Trustee. By R. D. Fuller, Trust Officer. By W. Dale Bell, Assistant Trust Officer. Pub. 12-14, 21, 28; 1-4-34 GIVE GLOVES Pigskin dress gloves, unlined at $3.00 Other dress gloves, silk or wool lined $1.65 to $3.00 Fur lined gloves $3.75 SMART TIES The very choice of rich colorings, alluring patterns, hand made by Cheney— $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00 Other ties at 50c and 65c A SUIT or TOPCOAT Is the "gift supreme." Made by Hart Schaffner & Marx, in latest style, with finest tailoring. New shades of brown and platinum grey. $25.00 to $40.00 Other good suits and topcoats as low as $29.00 Tuesday Hans Gatjens were held Tuesday the parlors of Backs, well for Hans Gatjens, day afternoon at his street, Rev. O. R. Bethel Baptist church burial following in y. is comprised the enterHartranft assisted her ing delightful refreshguests. NO. 129 TRUSTEE'S SALE MARGARET J. MALEY, of Trust, dated Deand recorded DecemBook 333, Page 468 of in the office of the of Orange County; grant and convey the and hereinafter deof America of Calition, as Trustee, with to secure, among other ment of one promissory thereon according to executed by Margaret named in said deed grade payable to Grace named in said deed d GRACE M. HASTY, then the owner and note and Deed of Trust, with the terms and of, elect to and did secured by said Deed stately due and payable that said Trustee sell wanted and conveyed publish the objects of the pressed, in accordance ons therein set forth, by with the law in such provided, and did theree recorded on SeptemBook 628, Page 330 of in the office of the heim for 40 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Johanna; two daughters, Mrs. Herta Berce of Flintridge, and Mrs. Effle McKann of Anaheim; one son who resides at home, and a sister, Mrs. Gretta Stroch of Pasadena. VOTE 'YES' ON THE CENTRAL VALLEY WATER ACT It is a self-liquidating program financed entirely in northern and central California, and IS NOT a general bond obligation of the state (Atty. General U. S. Webb's opinion). Only 26 of the 120 members of the legislature opposed this ENABLING ACT. The development of a substantial block of power and fear of lower rates had brought on the referendum by selfish interests in the north. The farmers of Tulare county who are paying for this small ad urge you not to fall for the misleading statements of the opposition. THIS FEDERAL - FINANCED PROJECT, BACKED BY 12 YEARS' STUDY. WILL PUT 25,000 MEN TO WORK FOR THREE TO FOUR YEARS Vote for ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR DECEMBER 19. Homer A. Nelson, Opt. D. OPTOMETRIST Phone 3104 114 N. Lemon St. Anaheim, Calif. BETTER PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 (Absolutely Guaranteed) Other Charming Waves $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 Wet Finger Wave ... 25c Dry Finger Wave ... 35c Shampoo and Finger Wave ... 60c OPEN EVENINGS REED'S Beauty Salon Phone 2706 133 W. Center St., Anaheim "Visit Reed's and be convinced" Bighten Your Home With Christmas Furniture Bighten Your Home With Christmas Furniture Smoker Sets Just the thing for men. 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