anaheim-gazette 1935-11-07
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Anaheim, Calif., Nov. 7, 1935
JOHNS-MANVILLE Roofing & Coatings
None Better—Many Inferior
PATTEN-BLINN
1133 Lincoln Phone 2319
New Fuller Bristle comb $2.39.
Other Fuller Specials. Fuller Brush, 125 So. Bush St., Ph. 4893.
Adv. tf1
DAN O'HANLON Auto Insurance—All Cars, $14.30 a year
309-11 N. Spadra, Fullerton Established 1920
$25.00 REWARD
Will be paid by the manufacturer for any Corn GREAT CHRISTOPHER Corn Cure cannot remove. Also removes Warts and Callouses. 35c at Jackson Drug Co. 12t49
PHONE 4220
DR. P. S. ARNOLD DENTIST
146 W. Center Anaheim
W. F. BONKOSKY
Fumigating - Spraying
35 years experience
600 West Center Street
Phone 2516 Anaheim
Curtains Draperies
Arrangement For Large List of Floats Parade Planned
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United Spanish War Veterans' Drum Corps, Santa Ana; United Spanish War Veterans' Gamp, Santa Ana; United States Spanish War Veterans' Camp, Fullerton; Veterans' of Foreign Wars Drum Corps, Fullerton; Veterans' Foreign Wars Posts: Anaheim, Santa Ana, Fullerton, Orange.
Section Five Div. "B" West Side of Kroeger, between Santa Ana and Broadway. Head on Broadway. Follow Section Four.
Division "B"—Section Six
Wm. P. Webb Jr., Division Marshal; Past County Council Commanders; Santa Ana Post American Legion Drum Corps; Legion Posts: Costa Mesa, Buena Park, Santa Ana, Anaheim Bay, Brea, Capistrano Beach, Fullerton.
Clair Liebhart, Div. Marshal; Legion Posts: Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach; Fullerton High School Band.
Gordon Hansfield, Div. Marshal; Legion Posts: La Habra, Newport Harbor, Orange, Placentia, Tustin.
Section Five Div. "B" will form on South side of Broadway, Santa Ana Drum Corps at West side of Kroeger St.
Division "B"—Section Seven
Al Dutzi, Div. Marshal; Sciots Drum Corps of Santa Ana; Elk's of Anaheim Flag; Townsend Club Marching Unit.
From in Alley between Center and Broadway, heading on Kroeger St., follow section Six.
Division "C"—First Section
Admiral Byrd To Visit Fullerton
Rear Admiral Richard Byrd famed discoverer of Little America will give two illustrated lectures under the auspices of the Fullerton Junior Chamber of Commerce, it was announced this week.
Two illustrated lectures will be given by Admiral Byrd at his Fullerton appearance, it was said A matinee performance will be given for school children in the afternoon and another for adults in the evening, it was declared Both appearances will be in the auditorium of the Fullerton union high school.
In addition to his address Admiral Byrd will show ten reels of motion pictures, it was announced These pictures are not those now being shown at the theatres, it was pointed out that more intimate scenes of the personnel of the expedition and of "Little America."
On North side of Broadway, heading on Olive St.; Ocean View Band; Huntington Beach School Following Floats: Treaty Elm Anaheim Y. L. I.; Betsy Ross Anaheim Elementary Schools Conservation, Issac Walton League; Age for Leisure, Youth for Work, Townsend Club; Huntington Beach Post; International Rotary; Newport Harbor Unit; All late entries in this Division.
Last — Float: "Peace", Breed Legion.
Division "D"—Third Section
Division Marshall, Logan Jackson, Aide: Chief of Police Floyd Howard; Form on East Broadway head east side Kroeger St.
Salvation Army Band; First
W. F. BONKOSKY
Fumigating - Spraying
35 years experience
600 West Center Street
Phone 2516 Anaheim
Curtains Draperies
Slip Covers for Overstuffed Furniture a Specialty
Blue Bird Drapery and Decorating Shop
NEW LOCATION
216 EAST CENTER ST.
Anaheim Phone 3937
Save Your Eyes
Dr. C. Oliver Patterson Optometrist
109 So. Los Angeles Street
Phone 3607—Anaheim
Harlow & Bremer
CUSTOM TAILORING
Haberdashery and Dry Cleaning
124 E. Center St. — Phone 3232 Anaheim, California
Homer A. Nelson, Opt. D. OPTOMETRIST
Phone 3104 114 N. Lemon St. Anaheim, Calif.
MONEY NO OBJECT IF IT'S A QUESTION OF HEALTH
Since 1799 thousands of people have regained their normal health after years of suffering from stomach troubles of all types, such as constipation, indigestion, gas, and sour stomach which are the basic factors of such maladies as high blood pressure, rheumatism, periodic headaches, pimples on face and body, pain in the back, liver, kidney and bladder disorder, exhaustion, loss of sleep and appetite. Those sufferers have not used any man-made injurious chemicals or drugs of any kind; they have only used a remedy made by Nature. This man-made product is harbor, orange, placenta, tustin. Section Five Div. "B" will form on South side of Broadway, Santa Ana Drum Corps at West side of Kroeger St.
Division "B"—Section Seven
Al Dutzi, Div. Marshal; Sciots Drum Corps of Santa Ana; Elk's of Anaheim Flag; Townsend Club Marching Unit.
From in Alley between Center and Broadway, heading on Kroeger St., follow section Six.
Division "C"—First Section
J. Johnston, Div. Marshal; Form on north side of Broadway, heading on West side Kroeger St.
Division Marshall: Captain Marcus Andrade and Aide, Le Verne Roquet; Anaheim High School Band; Follow Floats: Constitution, Placentia; Stars and Stripes Forever, Japanese American Assn.; Statute of Liberty, Oranethorpe School; Pledge Allegiance, Anaheim Coun. Girl Scouts; Liberty Bell, Orange Intermediate Schools; Betty Ross, Anaheim Ebell Club; Citizenship, Parent-Teachers Dist. No. 4; Minute Men, Santa Ana Post 131; Scout Activities, Orange Girl Scouts; Coast Patrol, Newport Harbor Coast Patrol; Red Cross, Buena Park Legion Auxiliary.
Division "C"—Second Section
Roy Black, Div. Marshal; Form on North side Broadway, heading on West side Melrose St.
Fullerton City Band; Following Floats: Peace, Fullerton Legion Post; We Have Served, Orange County D. A. V.; Machine Gunners, Orange County 40-8; Lest We Forget, Tustin Post 227; Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Costa Mesa Post 455 Betsy Ross, Santa Ana R. A. R.; Orange Post 132; V. F. W. Santa Ana; Orange Unit; Anaheim Kiwanis.
Division "C"—Third Section
Arch Cooke, Div. Marshal; Form
The parade will start two (2) minutes after the Whistle at the Power House blows.
All are requested to maintain SILENCE from 11:00 A.M. (Whistle) to 11:02 A.M. (2nd Whistle) at which time the parade will move out.
Earl Fulfer, Post Commander Ray Smith, General Chairman Armistice Day Committee.
Cypress-Magnolia Center Meet Tonight
"The Economic Value of Windbreaks" with H. E. Wahlberg Orange county farm advisor a speaker has been listed as the
MONEY NO OBJECT
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NAME
ADDRESS
CITY STATE
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
BALBYD TO VISIT FULLERTON
Admiral Richard Byrd, discoverer of Little America, gave two illustrated lectures on the auspices of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, it was announced this afternoon.
Admiral Byrd at his appearance, it was said, the performance will be held in school children in the district of Orange County, California, will be received by the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California, up to 11 o'clock A.M. the 26th day of November, 1935.
Each of said bonds shall be dated January 1st, 1936, and shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent (5%) per annum, payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run, and semi-annually thereafter, at the office of the Treasurer of Orange County, California.
Said bonds are eighteen in number of One Thousand Dollars each, payable as follows:
Bond No. 1, One Thousand Dollars, to run 1 year.
Bond No. 2, One Thousand Dollars, to run 2 years.
Bond No. 3, One Thousand Dollars, to run 3 years.
Bond No. 4, One Thousand Dollars, to run 4 years.
Bond No. 5, One Thousand Dollars, to run 5 years.
Bond No. 6, One Thousand Dollars, to run 6 years.
Bond No. 7, One Thousand Dollars, to run 7 years.
Bond No. 8, One Thousand Dollars, to run 8 years.
Bond No. 9, One Thousand Dollars, to run 9 years.
Bond No. 10, One Thousand Dollars, to run 10 years.
Bond No. 11, One Thousand Dollars, to run 11 years.
Bond No. 12, One Thousand Dollars, to run 12 years.
Bond No. 13, One Thousand Dollars, to run 13 years.
Bond No. 14, One Thousand Dollars, to run 14 years.
NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL BONDS
Sealed proposals for the purchase of school bonds in the sum of Eighteen Thousand Dollars ($18,000.00) of Loara School District of Orange County, California, will be received by the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California, up to 11 o'clock A.M. the 26th day of November, 1935.
Each of said bonds shall be dated January 1st, 1936, and shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent (5%) per annum, payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run, and semi-annually thereafter, at the office of the Treasurer of Orange County, California.
Said bonds are eighteen in number of One Thousand Dollars each, payable as follows:
Bond No. 1, One Thousand Dollars, to run 1 year.
Bond No. 2, One Thousand Dollars, to run 2 years.
Bond No. 3, One Thousand Dollars, to run 3 years.
Bond No. 4, One Thousand Dollars, to run 4 years.
Bond No. 5, One Thousand Dollars, to run 5 years.
Bond No. 6, One Thousand Dollars, to run 6 years.
Bond No. 7, One Thousand Dollars, to run 7 years.
Bond No. 8, One Thousand Dollars, to run 8 years.
Bond No. 9, One Thousand Dollars, to run 9 years.
Bond No. 10, One Thousand Dollars, to run 10 years.
Bond No. 11, One Thousand Dollars, to run 11 years.
Bond No. 12, One Thousand Dollars, to run 12 years.
Bond No. 13, One Thousand Dollars, to run 13 years.
Bond No. 14, One Thousand Dollars, to run 14 years.
B & P.W. Club Board Holds Meeting
The board meeting of the Business and Professional Women's Club which was scheduled for today was held on Tuesday evening. The change was made to enable Mrs. E. Mabel Dixon and Miss Ruth Williams to be present at Laguna Beach this evening to assist in the organization of a new of said bonds will be submitted for the approval to O'Melveny, Tuller and Myers; attorneys of Los Angeles, California; and the opinion of said attorneys will be furished to the successful bidder without charge. All bids must be unconditional.
A certified or cashier's check for a sum not less than three per cent (3%) of the par value of the bonds bid for, payable to the order of the Treasurer of the County of Orange must accompany each bid as a guarantee that the bidder if successful will accept and pay for said bonds in accordance with the terms of this bond,and such check shall remain in the hands of said Treasurer until all of said bonds are paid for. The Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
The total valuation of taxable property within Loara School District in said County of Orange is One Million Seven Hundred Four Thousand One Hundred Ninety ($1,704,190.00) Dollars and that the total amount of the outstanding bonded indebtedness of said School District None.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE County, California,November 5th,1935.
"D"—Third Section
Marshall, Logan JackChief of Police Floyd
Form on East Broadway,
side Kroeger St.
Army Band; First
Horse Division; Stage
Overland Mail; Placentia;
Section Horse Division.
Issues will be allowed to
less they are properly
and the equipment has
properly policed.
Bands and Units to be
receive tickets from Mr.
Distinguished Guests
receive tickets from the
of their respective commission men, who are to
ride, report to Dave Proud
of Kroeger street and
roadway, at 8 A.M. Nov.
instructions. He is in
the forming and moving
parade. All Division
are responsible for the
ing of the distance beits. All Band Masters at
sections are requested to
proper distance between
Your cooperation is reto avoid unnecessary
line of parade.
Grade will start two (2)
after the Whistle at the
house blows.
Requested to maintain
from 11:00 A.M.
to 11:02 A.M. (2nd
at which time the parade
out.
Suffer, Post Commander,
with, General Chairman
Five Points Phone 3506
The bonds will be sold for cash only, and at not less than par and accrued interest. The purposes for which said bonds were voted were and are for the purpose of purchasing school lots; the building or purchasing of school building or buildings; the making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings, other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation or repairs; the repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured or destroyed by fire or other public calamity; the supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature; and the permanent improvement of the school grounds; and
The proceedings for the issuance
WE BUY JUNK
We Buy Junk, Metal, Paper,
Sacks and Rags — also cars for wrecking
CURRAN AUTO WRECKING
1194 No. Los Angeles St.
PHONE 3101
Buy Your Willys 77
from H.G.
"Hank" Blohm with VINSON'S
420 So. Los Angeles, Anaheim
PICKWICK CAFE
227 South Los Angeles St.
Anaheim
The total valuation of taxable property within Loara School District in said County of Orange is One Million Seven Hundred Four Thousand One Hundred Ninety ($1,704,190.00) Dollars and that the total amount of the outstanding bonded indebtedness of said School District None.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of Orange County, California, November 5th, 1935.
(SEAL)
J. M. BACKS,
County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California.
11/8-15-22/35
THE MILK WITH "A FLAVOR ALL ITS OWN"
Yellis Dairy Deliveries in ANAHEIM AND FULLERTON PHONE ANAHEIM 2391 Rt. 1, Box 378-A Anaheim
RUMFELT AWNING CO. Manufacturer of "OMAR" Tents Awnings, Canopies and anything made from canvass.
108 North West Street Five Points Phone 3506
WE BUY JUNK
We Buy Junk, Metal, Paper,
Sacks and Rags — also cars for wrecking
CURRAN AUTO WRECKING
1194 No. Los Angeles St.
PHONE 3101
Buy Your Willys 77 from H.G.
"Hank" Blohm with VINSON'S
420 So. Los Angeles, Anaheim
PICKWICK CAFE
227 South Los Angeles St.
Anaheim
HAROLD'S AUTO SERVIAUTO ELECTRICIAN
Willard Batterie
and Delco Waterproof
Mallory
COIL AND IGNITE
419 West Center Pho
ELECTROID
Orange County Distributor On the Highway B Gas Wat
PICKWICK CAFE
227 South Los Angeles St. Anaheim
This Coupon worth 10c on any
50c SUNDAY DINNER
November 10th only
CHICKEN STEAK ROAST or choice of 10 entries
WOULD LIKE TO MEET ALL
My Old Customers and Friends in my
NEW LOCATION
HUDSON & TERRAPLANE GARAGE
Can Take Care of Your Car Regardless of Make
FRANK SEDGLEY
Phone 4926
336 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim
LINCOLN FEED STORE
ALFRED KROYMAN, Prop.
SPERRY — ACE HI — TAYLORS MASH
RABBIT FEED — HAY AND GRAIN
Cor. Euclid and Lincoln Anaheim
Club in the beach city.
The meeting was held at the home of Florence Davis, on Amereige avenue in Fullerton. Sea to be held on November 24th. Plans were made for the musical at the home of Mrs. Charles Pearson, which is to be a reception in honor of the new members of the club.
The next board meeting will be on December 5th, with Robbie Anderson hostess at her home on North street, and Grace Black assisting her.
Announcement was made that the only regular meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club to be held this month will be on November 14th. Special plans have been made to make this an interesting meeting. Mrs. Haven Smith, of Orange will present her "Garden of Verse," and Mrs. Mable S. Spizzy, District Music Chairman of Orange County will lead the singing.
Those present at the board meeting were Miss Florence Davis, Mrs. Chas. Pearson, Miss Robbie Anderson, Madge Sproul, Ruth Williams and Grace Black.
A large crowd of beemen of orange county traveled to Pomona last Saturday where they attended a meeting of the Southern California Beemen's association.
O. E. S. Holds Card Party Tuesday Evening
The card party announced by the Eastern Star attracted a large following of the game of bridge and "500" to the Masonic hall Tuesday evening.
Fifteen tables were in play, with prizes for bridge going to Mrs. Victor La Mont, Mrs. J. W. Walls, Mrs. LeRoy Marsh, M. S. McGregor and H. H. Armbrust. Mrs. A. Trabert, Mrs. F. Munyon, Miss Beverlee Johnston, J. B. Hasty and A. C. Miller receiving the high score awards for "500" and J. B. Luth holding the lucky number for the door prize.
Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Ethel Van Meter, Mrs. Bessie Downing, Mrs. J. B. Luth, Mrs. Vera Baum, and Mrs. Sthel Miller, who represented the five points of the star.
Bringing to a close a pleasant evening, cake and coffee were served in the dining hall.
CAMPBELL DRY CLEANERS
Al Schuette, Prop.
Our policy is to please you
135 S. Los Angeles Anaheim
Boy Scout Court Of Honor To Be Held Buena Park
A court of honor for Boy Scouts of district five will be held November 22 in the Grand avenue school at Buena Park. It is requested that a list of awards be made be sent to Santa Ana headquarters by November 19.
R. W. Blose, a member of the citizens' sponsoring committee for the Buena Park troop will be in charge of the program. Current activities of the local troop include the annual drive for discarded toys. The boys will call for contributions from the community on request. Toys in any condition are acceptable as the troop members completely renovate the articles before holiday distribution.
Kirven Car Co.
250 No. Los Angeles St.
ANAHEIM
BEST BUYS IN COUNTY $35.00 to $465.00
R. JOE QUAST THE PLUMBER
Better Plumbing for Better Built Homes
Day and Night Water Heaters
246 E. Center Anaheim
ASH'S GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
HAROLD'S AUTO SERVICE
AUTO ELECTRICIANS
Willard Batteries and Delco Waterproof Mallory
— COIL AND IGNITION —
419 West Center — Phone 3503
A&B Auto Tops
PHONE 2404
411 East Center Street
ANAHEIM.
THE PLUMBER
Better Plumbing for Better Built Homes
Day and Night Water Heaters
246 E. Center Anaheim
ASH'S GARAGE
AND MACHINE SHOP
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
215 No. Claudina Anaheim
ELECTROLUX GAS RANGES
We Are Showing the 1935 Models
Orange County Distributor
HARRY I. HORN LIQUID FUELS APPLIANCES
On the Highway Between Anaheim and Fullerton — Phones: Anaheim 4407, Fullerton 456-W
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LIKE SHEETS OF PAPER, SINGLE USAGES OF NATURAL GAS ARE MATTERS OF TRIVIAL COST
If you ask a schoolboy the cost of a single sheet of his tablet, he will probably have some difficulty with fractions. The amount is so small.
Similarly, individual uses of Natural Gas are matters of small fractions. The costs of Gas to heat water for a morning shave—to cook a cereal—or to heat your room while you're dressing are almost too little to calculate. It takes dozens of uses like that to equal the sum of a nickel.
An even more important factor than low cost is the efficiency of Natural Gas. No other fuel approaches it for speed—none excels it for control.
Ask your Gas Company or dealer to inspect your equipment. Perfect operations are dependent on perfect adjustment.
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