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B. & P. W. Club In Interesting Meet "Words," are the thing most common in our lives, yet that which we think least of" said Mrs. Albert Launer, of Fullerton in an address last Thursday night before the Business and Professional Women's club in the Marigold Cafe. The newly installed president Mrs Mabel Dixon presided at the meeting which was preceded by a dinner. Mrs. Launer stated that much of the accredited ability of women for having the corner on conversation was unearned and stated that seldom does one hear of any prolonged silences at men's smokers. She then explained the use of words and the various stages from babyhood at which time single words are used on through to the stage of acquiring a vocabulary, showing her listeners that after all words and combinations of words are perhaps the most important thing in life. "Mother" being the theme of the Midway City Would Prevent "Roadhouse" That Midway City would have nothing to do with roadhouse conditions nor did they want one in or near them was indicated in a petition filed with the Board of Supervisors last Saturday. The petition was signed by eleven residents of the city and while it did not specify any particular establishment, it referred to "a certain road-house" to be located within two blocks of the Community Hall, Sunday School and Church." No liquor application has been filed as yet. meeting, Mrs. Launer explained that the word came to us from the Latin, or through the Anglo-Saxon and on through English. She described all types of mothers, including the "dyed-hair" mother. The tables were decorated by Mrs. Victoria Fleming Burnham, who provided bouquets of red and white roses and Cecil Bruner corsages. Those taking part in the special Mother's day program included: Members of the George Washington School glee club who sang "My Lullaby" and "Dear Little Boy of Mine" and were accompanied by Mrs. Freda Heinze. Miss Charlotte Hapgood sang "Mother of Pearl" accompanied at the piano by Sarah Fay Pearson. Dorothy Pratt of the Buttree studios rendered a number of piano solos. Mrs. Launer, speaker of the meeting was introduced by Ruth Williams, who had charge of the entire program for the day. Sciots to Hold Meet In L. A. Thousands of Sciots and their families will visit L. Hollywood May 18th to celebrate Supreme Pharaoh, head Judge Harry W. Puleife. The affair is sponsored by mids of the Seventh District of Hollywood, Glendale Pasadena, and San Bernardo. Outstanding affairs of starts at 2:30 p.m. May gigantic out-door receptioned Judge Puleife; an evening Horse Show by Laglen's Lighthorse Bridging of various motion music by Masonic bands parades by Sciot Drill To various Pyramids and the Sport Center, which is own McLaglen and occupies $. Distinguished Sciots who Los Angeles for the May includes State Treasurer Johnson; Bernard H. Schrane Francisco; Supreme McPestel of San Francisco Lecturer; John Holdenimento, Supreme Mazal; San Francisco, Supreme many others. The Sciots came into 1995 through an organization as the "boosters." In Januari name was changed to Egyptian Order of Sciots, ment being invested in Pyramid, composed of Pyramids, established by organization maintains a Now Relieve Your Cold “Quick as You Caught It” For Amasingly Fast Results Remember Directions in These Simple Pictures The simple method pictured here is the way many doctors now treat colds and the aches and pains colds bring with them! 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Outstanding affairs of the day which starts at 2:30 p.m. May 18th include a gigantic out-door reception to be tendered Judge Puleifer; afternoon and evening Horse Show by Victor McLaglen's Lighthorse Brigade; introduction of various motion picture stars; music by Masonic bands; and colorful parades by Sciot Drill Teams from the various Pyramids and the dedication of Sport Center, which is owned by Victor McLaglen and occupies 8½ acres. Distinguished Sciots who will trek to Los Angeles for the May 18th gathering includes State Treasurer, Chas G. Johnson; Bernard H. Schmidt of San Francisco; Supreme Mohib; Waldo Postel of San Francisco; Supreme Lecturer; John Holden Jr., of Saaramento; Supreme Mazai; Karl Eber of San Francisco; Supreme Scribes; and many others. The Sciots came into existence in 1965 through an organization known as the "boosters." In January 1910 the same was changed to the Ancient Egyptian Order of Sciots. The government being invested in a Supreme Pyramid, composed of subordinate pyramids, established by it. This organization maintains a Foundation THE FARMER’S CORNER By RALPH H. TAYLOR Executive Secretary Agricultural Council of California Jammed with an eleventh-hour avalanche of bills, suddenly released from committees for consideration in the two houses, California’s 1935 State Legislature—perhaps the most important and most hectic in the state’s history—is rapidly nearing adjournment with many of the major issues still awaiting final determination during the closing days of the session. Although the actual date of adjournment is still uncertain, present indications point to May 25th as the official "last day", with strong probability that the law makers will resort to the traditional procedure of stopping the clock to clear their desks. California agriculture, which has been confronted with the most vital legislative problems in the history of the industry, promises to come through the session with a fair record of accomplishment—and with many bills which were exceedingly dangerous safely tabled or killed. But one of the most important issues both to agriculture and the state as a whole—the tax problem—may not be finally determined until the closing hours of the session. The status of the tax issue at the present time, insofar as it can be gauged, is about as follows: A state income tax is virtually certain, with the amount of the rate still in question; a fairly heavy liquor tax is indicated; corporation franchise taxes will probably be "upped"; the sales tax will be retained, but whether the rate will be dropped or increased, or whether foodstuffs will be exempted, is still uncertain; a state ad valorem tax may be levied, but the fate of this proposal is also highly uncertain; many of the "luxury tax" proposals have been thrown into the discard, but may be its enactment is still within the realm of possibility; many of the bills which would have jumped compensation insurance costs have been chloroformed; bills to break down the egg standardization law have been rejected, and many of the measures designed to "pull the teeth" of statutes coping with radicalism and Communism have been voted down. On the positive side of the slate, agriculture has succeeded in strengthening the various fruit and vegetable standardization acts which are of first importance to the industry; an agreement has been effected on a milk bill which will eliminate many bad practices and guarantee a better return to the dairy-man; legislation has been enacted to strengthen state marketing agreements in conformity with federal agreements, and the Prorate Act, controlling the disposal of crop surpluses and providing for more orderly marketing, has a good chance of enactment. All in all, a legislative session which started with danger signals flying from every masthead, promises to end with many of the most dangerous proposals either scuttled or greatly modified, and with a fair amount of constructive legislation enacted. Hostel of San Francisco, Supreme Lecturer; John Holden Jr., of Saeramento, Supreme Mazal; Karl Eber of San Francisco, Supreme Scribes; and many others. The Sciots came into existence in 1905 through an organization known as the "boosters." In January 1910 the name was changed to the Ancient Egyptian Order of Sciots. The government being invested in a Supreme Pyramid, composed of subordinate pyramids, established by it. This organization maintains a Foundation Fund for the care and hospitalization of crippled and under nourished children, and during its existence has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars for this purpose. Among Los Angeles' prominent Sciots are Sheriff Engene Biscallus; Leo V. Youngworth, Past Imperial Shrine Potentate; Judge Walter S. Gates; Judge Marshall McComb, and many others. According to Chas. E. Jones, Toparch of Hollywood Pyramid No. 4, the largest gathering of Masons attempted in southern California is contemplated; and on that day the Charter will be presented to Hollywood Pyramid No. 4 by Judge Harry W. Puleifer, Pharach. Auto Paint Job To Flit Any Pocketbook Our 10th Season in Anaheim LOUIS HENNIG 200 S. 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M. of Tuesday, the 28th day of May, 1935, for furnishing of all advertising for the City of Anaheim for the year commencing May 24, 1935, and ending May 24, 1936, all of said publishing to be done in conformity with the specifications for advertising, which specifications are marked and designated "Specifications for Printing and Advertising of the City of Anaheim, Series of 1933" on file in the office of the City Clerk, such proposals to be received as follows: First: for all advertising to be done by said city, required by law to be published in a daily newspaper published within said city; Second: for all advertising not re- WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE—WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go If you feel sour and sunk and the world looks punk, don't swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can't do it. 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Buy At — JACKSON DRUG CO. 237 East Center Street ANAHEIM,CALIF. be done in conformity with the specifications for advertising, which specifications are marked and designated "Specifications for Printing and Advertising of the City of Anaheim, Series of 1933" on file in the office of the City Clerk, such proposals to be received as follows: First: for all advertising to be done by said city, required by law to be published in a daily newspaper published within said city; Second: for all advertising not required by law to be published in a daily newspaper; Third: for all advertising not required by law to be printed in a daily newspaper, but required by law to be printed each issue for a definite period of time. Bidders shall state in their proposals whether or not such proposals are based upon an estimate for publication of advertising in a daily or weekly newspaper, and shall designate therein the name and address of such newspaper. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check drawn on a bank within the State of California in a sum not less than Fifty ($50.00) Dollars, payable to the City of Anaheim, the same to become the property of the City of Anaheim if, within ten (10) days after the award of the contract to him, the successful bidder shall fail to enter into a written agreement with said city to furnish said advertising in conformity to said specifications. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, or any part of any proposal, and may accept proposals separately for advertising required by law to be published in a daily newspaper, for advertising not required by law to be printed in a daily newspaper, but required by law to be printed each issue for a definite period of time. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM. Dated this 14th day of May, 1935. CHARLES E. GRIFFITH, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim. 5/16-23/1935 Anaheim Gazette Invited To Join 'Fifty Years In Business Club' Being Organized How many firms in the United States have withstood the complexities of American business life for as long as fifty years? How many of these concerns are still in the family that started them? And which of all these is the oldest? These questions will be answered in Business Club announced by Gen. Charles C. Gilbert of Nashville, Organization Secretary, who is of the opinion that "fifty years in business is a priceless heritage that should be preserved and honored." General Gilbert, who has been secretary of commercial, trade and civic organizations for the past thirty years, conceived the idea that such a club would be a "steadying influence" from which business in particular, and the country in general, would benefit. Accordingly, a nation-wide search for the firms that have enjoyed a half century of successful achievement is being made. When a sufficient number of such firms are listed a national meeting will be called in some central city, and a nation-wide organization perfected. "Keeping a business going for fifty years or more is no mere accident. It is a real and genuine accomplishment, and some recognition be given those who have thus achieved." General Gilbert declared. Only ten per cent of the firms that start in business survive long enough to become known as established firms. The percentage to reach the half-century mark is much smaller yet. But General Gilbert is of the opinion that the nation-wide search will find several thousand American establishments that "have made the grade and should be articulate in the formulation of principles to underlie business guidance and control:" 3 LINES — 3 TIMES — 3 DIMES New Kidneys If you could trade your neglected dial and buy Kidneys for new ones, you would automatically get rid of Night Rising, Norrqueness, Dizziness, Rheumatism, Burning, Hitching and Acidity. 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ANAHEIM DEPOT ... Telephone 3404 MOTOR TRANSIT LINES The oneIGHT WAYto sell citrus From years of experience the Exchange has found that the "one right way" to sell its gigantic citrus crops is to use every practical way. By its forty-two years the Exchange has had the opportunity to serve the operation of many fruit-selling. The Exchange those which have proved useful for its members—for that long-stick by which any Ex-Ex is judged. The sells fruit f.o.b., and details sale and at auction. Each able in its place; but no one rate for all the domestic and in which Sunkist is sold. Flowers have their own sales-ets. From 46 of these sales sold to over 1350 carloads of 700 cities and towns on an f.o.b. or delivered basis, whichever yields the best return to growers. Auction selling has proved best in 11 big distributing centers. The auction concentrates buying power, enables demand to express itself quickly and fully on large shipments of fruit. The intense competition between various types of buyers is stimulating to sales and prices. It would be pleasant to sell everything "cash California." But you cannot sell 75,000 cars of oranges, lemons and grape-fruit by sitting back and saying, "Here they are, come and buy them." The Exchange policy is to use each method in its place, as it proves best able to serve Exchange growers. CALNIA FRUIT GROWERS EXCHANGE intive organization of over 13,000ona citrus growers, marketers of famous brand of fresh fruits: Sunkist ORANGES · LEMONS · GRAPEFRUIT ·