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AT THE CHURCH BETHEL GERMAN BAPTIST Corner Lemon and Broadway O. R. Schroeder, Pastor 310 So. Lemon Street Phone Anaheim 4958 Sunday 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 10:45 a.m.—Morning Worship. 6:45 p.m.—Young People's Devotional Meeting. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Praise Service. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 719 West Broadway Virgil K. Ledbetter, Pastor 121 No. Citron, Phone 4134 9:30 A.M.—Bible School. Ralph Baker, Superintendent. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship. Elizabeth Bartlett, Pianist. 6 P.M.—Baptist Young People's Union. CHURCH OF CHRIST (Christian) 335 West Broadway Arthur F. Ritchey, Pastor 522 So. Palm, Phone 3428 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. 10:30 A. M.—Morning Services. Miss Dorothy Dickinson, Choir Director; Marshall McFie, Pianist. 6:15 P. M.—Christion Endeavor. 7:30 P.M.—Evening Services. Rev. Eli Walker, of Santa Ana, will speak at the morning service at the Church of Christ, Broadway and Helena Streets, Sunday. He is a splendid speaker and will give a helpful message. Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, states: "The human mind will sometime rise above all material and physical sense, exchanging it for spiritual perception, and exchanging human concepts for the divine consciousness. Then man will recognize his god-given dominion and being." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 310 No. Broadway Thomas H. Walker, Pastor 208 E. Broadway, Phone 4146 FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE 1317 West Broadway C. R. GAINES, Pastor Sunday School—9:30 A. M., Miss Carol Rapp, Supt. Morning Service—11:00 A. M., Young People's Crusaders—6:30 P. M. Night Worship—7:30 P. M., Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting. Friday, 7:30 P. M., Evangelistic Services. FREE METHODIST CHURCH 125 East Sycamore St. Arthur Stokesbury, Pastor 9:45 A.M.-Sunday School. 11 A.M.-Morning Worship. 6:30 P.M.-Young Peoples meeting. 7:30 P.M.-Evening Worship. Wednesday 7:30 P. M.-Prayer Meeting. THE GOSPEL CHURCH OF ANAHEIM 344 So. Los Angeles St. Frank E. Renal Pastor GALATEA UNVEILED Chapter Two Terry, with Betty Collins, stood against the wall of a small lecture room in the Metropolitan museum. His eyes were still dark and heavy with the wound of the morning's disillusionment for he had gone rushing impetuously to New York to declare his love to Kay, only to discover, at the Gage and Bentley offices, the deception she had practised upon him. Bentley, one of the Trustees of the Museum was unveiling the statue and elaborately describing the weeks and months of unremitting toil the discovery had entailed. "I suppose he's got blisters all over his hands from digging," Betty muttered bitterly. Terry was wryly amused. When the speech was over, he winked at Betty, then blandly began discussing some of the more estoeric phases of archaeology with Bentley. Bentley was puzzled. "As a matter of fact," he said in a loud whisper, "I don't know what you're talking about. I married this job. One statue's just like another to me." "That's what I thought," Terry said precisely. Bentley laughed with loud good humor. "And I thought that' what you thought." This little joke, in Bentley's mind, immediately established a bond between them. Nothing would do but that Terry come along to his home for cocktail and at Betty's urgent nod Terry... 9:30 A.M.—Bible School. 10:30 A.M.—Morning Services. Miss Dorothy Dickinson, Choir Director; Marshall McFie, Planist. 6:15 P.M.—Christion Endeavor. 7:30 P.M.—Evening Services. Rev. Eli Walker, of Santa Ana, will speak at the morning service at the Church of Christ, Broadway and Helena Streets, Sunday. He is a splendid speaker and will give a helpful message. In the evening at 7:30 Mrs. E. A. Baker of Los Angeles will give another evening in Bible Lands illustrated by beautiful hand painted pictures. This time it will be a tour of Palestine. Many articles made in Palestine will be on exhibition. Bible students will enjoy this program. Children will not only be delighted with the pictures but get something worthwhile to take away. Bring the family. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (Mormon) Odd Fellows Hall Paul S. Arnold, President of Anaheim Branch 10 A.M.—Sunday School. 7 P.M.—Preaching Services. CHURCH OF THE APOSTLES OF FAITH 1112 Homer St. Juan Vargas, Pastor CHURCH OF THE LORD (Undenominational) 511 N. Olive St. Eleanor M. Heughan, Pastor Sunday School—9:45 A.M. Well instructed Bible Class. Morning Sermon—11 A.M., by the Pastor. Afternoon Sermon—3 P.M., by Elsie Richards, Assistant Pastor. Praise Service—6:30 P.M. Elsie Richards, Leader. Young People's Meeting — 7:00 P.M., Tuesday. Bible Study—7:15 P.M., Wednesday. Children's Meeting—4:00 P.M., Thursday. Prayer Meeting—7:15 P.M., Friday. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Cypress & Claudina W. I. Gough, Pastor 403 E. Sycamore, Phone 4368 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School. Arthur Stokesbury, Pastor 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School. 11 A.M.—Morning Worship. 6:30 P.M.—Young Peoples meeting. 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship. Wednesday 7:30 P.M.—Prayer Meeting. THE GOSPEL CHURCH OF ANAHEIM 344 So. Los Angeles St. Frank E. Roubal, Pastor 327 South Olive Street Mrs. Martha M. Green, Sunday School Supt. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Classes for all ages. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Howard A. Greene, Musical Director. 6:30 p.m.—Christ Ambassodars meeting. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. 7:30 p.m.—Tuesday Prayer meeting at the Church. 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday Orchestra practice. 7:30 p.m.—Friday Fellowship Service. Prayer for Sick at all services. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH So. Palm at West Elm St. C. H. S. Hunziker, Pastor 406 So. Palm — Phone 3454 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Mr. Paul Boliek, Supt. 10:30 A.M.—Morning Worship. Selections by the orchestra. Evening services at the Park in unison with other churches. JAPANESE FREE METHODIST CHURCH 1024 N. Palm Y. Shigekawa, Pastor MAXWELL SPIRITUAL CHURCH 408 E. Sycamore Mildred Maxwell, Pastor MEXICAN M.E. CHURCH 186 South Helena A. Dominiguez, Pastor. MEXICAN BAPTIST CHURCH 1017 Patt Street E. H. McAllister, Pastor SALEM EVANGELICAL West Center at Helena Rev. S.E.Schrader, Minister 9:10-German Service. 9:45-Bible School. 11:00-Morning Worship. 6:30-Christian Endeavor. He was in the library with Bentley when Kay appeared on the threshold. She stood there momentarily, shaken, then walked forward woodenly. "Kay," Bentley beamed, "I want you to meet a very important young man. Mr.O'Neill.Discovered a statue at Naxos...His smile was benevolent as he urged Kay to take Terry into the party and introduce him to the guests. Kay merely nodded, transliterated and in complete silence escorted Terry into the living room where a number of babling guests were making their departures.In a toneless voice,she introduced him to everyone while inwardly she writhed at what she considered of California at Los Angeles. On Sunday morning, at 10:30 o'clock,the Rev.John C.Bryant chaplain at the University of California at Los Angeles,will preach at St Michael's Episcopal Church Alumni and parents of students at U.C.L.A are especially invited to attend. FIRST SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF SANTA ANA Anaheim Branch Marjorie J.Johnston, Minister Meets at 1311 Damon WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, SOUTH Cor.Los Angeles & Wilhelmia Sts Rev.S.M.Cheek,Pastor 125 E.Alberta—Phone 4905 Sunday 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School. Clifford Elliott, Supt. 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship. Miss Leah Pemberton, Choir Director. Betty Fackiner, Pianist.Wednesday 6:30 p.m.-Epworth League. 7:30 p.m.-Bible Study and Prayer CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Cypress & Claudina W. I. Gough, Pastor 403 E. Sycamore, Phone 4368 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship. 6:30 P. M.—Young Peoples' Society. 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship. Wednesday 7:30 P. M.—Prayer Meeting. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Christian Science) 125 North Philadelphia "Adam and Fallen Man" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon on Sunday in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. The Golden Text is from the Psalms: "Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle? who shall dwell in thy holy hill? He that walketh uprightly, and worketh righteousness, and speaketh the truth in his heart." Among the Bible selections in the Lesson-Sermon are the words of Paul to the Corinthians: "There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it." A correlative passage from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the MEXICAN BAPTIST CHURCH 1017 Patt Street E. H. McAllister, Pastor SALEM EVANGELICAL West Center at Helena Rev. S. E. Schrader, Minister 9:10—German Service. 9:45—Bible School. 11:00—Morning Worship. 6:30—Christian Endeavor. 7:30—Evening Service. SALVATION ARMY 201 S. Lemon St. Capt. G. J. Eplet in Charge 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.—Morning Meeting. 6:15 P. M. — Young People's Legion. 7:30 P. M.—Open Air Meeting. 8:00 P. M.—Inside Meeting. ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH West Center at Palm Rev. Patrick Browne, Pastor 500 West Center St. Masses at 7:00, 8:30 and 10:00 A. M. Sunday School after 8:30 Mass. Benediction of Blessed Sacrament immediately following the 10:00 o'clock Mass. LaJolla school instructions every Thursday at 3 P.M. ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH E. Adele at Emily St. The Rev. D. Howard Dow, Rector 21st Sunday after Trinity Holy Communion—8 a.m. Public Worship and Church School — 10:30 a.m. Sermon by the Rev. John C. Bryant, Chaplain of the University Rev. S. M. Check, Pastor 125 E. Alberta—Phone 4905 Sunday 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Clifford Elliott, Supt. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Miss Leah Pemberton, Choir Director. Betty Fackiner, Pianist Wednesday 6:30 p.m.—Epworth League. 7:30 p.m. — Bible Study and Prayer. WEST BROADWAY M. E. CHURCH (German) Broadway & S. Clementine Wm. Rogatzky, Pastor Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—11:00 A. M. Epworth League—6:45 P. M. Night Worship—7:30 P. M. Wednesday—Prayer meeting at 7:00 P. M. WHITE TEMPLE METHODIST Cor. Broadway & Philadelphia Ray Clarkson Harker, Minister 9:30 to 11:30 A. M. Unified Service. 9:30 Worship Service. 10:30 to 11:30 Study Period. 6:30 P. M. Epworth League Meetings. 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship. Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer service. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Emily and Chartres Rev. H. G. Schmelzer, Pastor 9:00 a.m. German Services—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School—Henry Burdorf, Jr., Supt. 10:30 a.m. English Services—Mrs. Olive, Organist and Choir leader. ANAHEIM GAZETTE I LIVE MY LIFE Serialization of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture based on "CLAUSTROPHOBIA" by CARTER GOODLOE—Novelized by HELEN WARE ROBERTS CHAPTER TWO with Betty Collins, stood the wall of a small lecture room at the Metropolitan museum. She were still dark and with the wound of the disillusionment for he rushed impetuously to talk to declare his love to me to discover, at the Gageley offices, the deception practised upon him. one of the Trustees of the Museum was unveiling the elaborately describing art and months of untoil the discovery had gone he's got blisters all hands from digging," uttered bitterly. Wryly amused. When he was over, he winked at the blandly began discuss- of the more estoeric archaeology with Bentley was puzzled. "As a fact," he said in a loud "I don't know what talking about. I married One statue's just like to me." What I thought," Terry wisely laughed with loud good "And I thought that's thought." little joke, in Bentley's immediately established a between them. Nothing but that Terry come his home for cocktails Petty's urgent nod Terry his patronizing air toward the inconsequential talk that filled the room. The place was finally emptying itself of guests. Terry lounged against the piano, watching them leave, still wearing the look of queer wonder on his face. With a meaning glance at his watch Genet Piper turned to him. "It certainly is late. Coming my way O'Neill. "No, thank you." Gene opened his lips, closed them, and hurried out to Kay in the entrance foyer. "A very strange individual, that," he complained, then smiled mysteriously. "Going to Connecticut tonight... bearding Grandma in her den." He took Kay's hand. "And suppose she says it's all right with her anytime now?" he asked tensely. "What about you?" Her grin was vague. "When Grandma says something is all right with her autimatically makes it a constitutional amendment." Gene relaxed with a small whoop. "That's all I want to know." And he dashed for the door. Kay returned to the living room on lagging feet, to find Terry starring into the fireplace. Her voice was thin drawn wire. "Are you staying on?" "I'm going back on the same boat, day after tomorrow." Quite suddenly he turned around and grasped her shoulders fiercely. "Why did you lie to me in Naxos?" he demanded with blazing eyes. She pulled away, then shrugged talked, for the way I am. That's all. So long, Terry." She flew through the door. Terry was gazing at the Galatea morosely, when he turned and saw that Kay was back, her face working with embarrassment. "I . . . I'm locked in, I can't find my way out." "Follow me," he said expressionlessly. "They leave a side door open." She hurried after him, only to be brought up short in a small antteroom. "You love me Kay," Terry said quietly, grasping her shoulders. She averted her eyes then faced him squarely. "Terry, we're different breeds, you and I. We haven't anything in common. In Naxos everything seemed just right, but when I got back to New York, Naxos seemed wrong and . . . and that's the way it would always be." "Have you quite finished?" She stared at him, then, with a low sob, flung herself into his embrace. When he had kissed her soundly, he said, with tenderness, "I haven't fooled you much either, have I? About not loving you, I mean. Let's get married right away." "No." "Why not? Is it Gene Piper?" His eyes darkened with jealousy. "Do you love him?" "No." But you love me, don't you? Her answer was to lift her lips to him with shameless eagerness, her arms entwined about his neck. The Opera Ball was in full swing, the House crowded to One statue's just like me. What I thought," Terry usely, laughed with loud good "And I thought that's thought." In the library with when Kay appeared on mold. She stood there a completely shaken, then forward woodenly. Bentley beamed, "I want meet a very important man. Mr. O'Neill. Dis- statue at Naxos . . ." He was benevolent as he to take Terry into the hall introduce him to the mercy nodded, translike, complete silence escorted to the living room where of babling guests were their departures. In a voice, she introduced him one, while inwardly she sat what she considered Nia at Los Angeles. Sunday morning, at 10:30 the Rev. John C. Bryant, at the University of CaliLos Angeles, will preach Michael's Episcopal Church. and parents of students at A.A. are especially invited SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF SANTA ANA Annaheim Branch J. Johnston, Minister sets at 1311 Damon LEY METHODIST CHURCH, SOUTH Angles & Wilhelmia Sts. S. M. Check, Pastor Alberta—Phone 4905 Sunday n.-Sunday School. Ford Elliott, Supt. m.-Morning Worship. Leah Pemberton, Choir Director. Fackiner, Pianist. Wednesday n.-Epworth League. m.- Bible Study and Kay returned to the living room on lagging feet, to find Terry star- ing into the fireplace. Her voice was thin drawn wire. "Are you staying on?" "I'm going back on the same boat, day after tomorrow." Quite suddenly he turned around and grasped her shoulders fiercely. "Why did you lie to me in Naxos?" he demanded with blazing eyes. She pulled away, then shrugged defensively. "Oh I don't know. Maybe because I was lonely and there was a terrific moon . . ." Her heart was heavy with an undefined miserable ache. Then her voice became harshly defiant. "Well you got what you expected didn't you? That fits right in with what you think of all of us doesn't it? People with too much money for their own good?" "Yes it does," he replied dully. Unexpectedly, he was towering over her. "Sit down!" She was forcefully plopped into a chair. "I came all the way from Greece to see you. Frankly, you're not worth walking from here to the corner for. You know," he said thoughtfully. "You're probably not an unusual type at all. I just saw a whole roomful. Thoughtless, spoiled, worthless people, thinking inly of themselves. Well," he moved away abruptly, "I'm not mad. I'm very thankful it happened in this way and this quickly." When he had left, Kay sat, shrunk into her chair, quivering from the whiplash of his words. The auditorium at the Museum was in semi-darkness as Kay stepped into it the next afternoon. She listened to Terry, slightly awed, as he wound up his lecture on Athenian Art in the fourth century. It was not until the last mem- GAL. 2(I Live My Life" ber of the audience had left that he turned to her coldly. "Well?" She looked away, unnerved by his icy manner. "Even worthless people turn dull enough to apologize sometimes. I've come to say I'm sorry." Then she burst out passionately, "For the way I've acted, for the way I've have I? About not loving you, I mean. Let's get married right away." "No." "Why not? Is it Gene Piper?" His eyes darkened with jealousy. "Do you love him?" "No". But you love me, don't you? Her answer was to lift her lips to him with shameless eagerness, her arms entwined about his neck. The Opera Ball was in full swing, the House crowded to the roof with dowagers, diamonds and debutantes. Kay's party numbered six—herself and Gene, Doctor Stafford and Bentley and Betty and Terry, the latter resplendent in a suit of tails that appeared to have been woven on him. Kay was about to enter her box when Gene placed a detaining hand on her arm. "Look here Kay, we're probably the world's most frigid engaged couple." As her eyes went cold, he shifted on his feet uneasily. "That is, well, after all . . . your grandmother's set the engagement announcement for Christmas. . ." Kay sighed. "Awfully white of you and Granny to let me in on it." Her voice rose a little. "You know, it's been a growing source of wonder to me . . . this assumption of yours that whenever we happen to be around the City Hall, you can drop in and marry me." Gene jammed his hands into his pockets. "And I suppose it's that yardstick with no hips and baggy pants," he said sullenly. Her smile was sweet. "If you mean the good-looking man with the non-breaking trousers and the correct lapels you may be right." He was in a gale of fury. "Well, suppose you take those correct lapels and open the ball with them." (Continued Next Issue) WANT ADDS RATE: Five cents the line (count five words to the line) for each insertion. Phone 2414 for want ads that bring results. WORK WANTED WANTED—Tubercular patient to care for in my home. Thoroughly experienced practical nurse. Lady preferred 1025 East Santa Miscellaneous Exchange FRIGIDAIRE—Will trade new Frigidaire for good piano. Danz Piano Co., An PAINTING & PAPERHAND Painting and paper hanging Saylor, 131 W. Chartres, 2761. Miscellaneous Exchange FRIGIDAIRE—Will trade new Frigidaire for good piano. Danz Piano Co., An Sunday n.-Sunday School. ford Elliott, Supt. m.-Morning Worship. Leah Pemberton, Choir Director. Fackiner, Pianist. Wednesday —Epworth League. m. — Bible Study and BROADWAY M. E. CHURCH (German) way & S. Clementine Rogatzky, Pastor School—9:30 A. M. Worship—11:00 A. M. League—6:45 P. M. Worshipjp—7:30 P. M. Day—Prayer meeting at TEMPLE METHODIST roadway & Philadelphia arkson Harker, Minister 11:30 A. M. Unified worship Service. 11:30 Study Period. M. Epworth League M. Evening Worship. Wednesday M. Prayer service. AUTHERAN CHURCH daily and Chartres G. Schmelzer, Pastor G. German Services— communion. n. Sunday School— Burdorf, Jr., Supt. m. English Services— live, Organist and Choir "Nerves" "NERVES" "Nerves" Dr. Miles NERVINE "Did the work" says Miss Glivar WHY DON'T YOU TRY IT? After more than three months of suffering from a nervous ailment, Miss Glivar used Dr. Miles Nervine which gave her such splendid results that she wrote us an enthusiastic letter. If you suffer from "Nerves." If you lie awake nights, start at sudden noises, tire easily, are cranky, blue and fidgety, your nerves are probably out of order. Quiet and relax them with the same medicine that "did the work" for this Colorado girl. Whether your "Nerves" have troubled you for hours or for years, you'll find this time-tested remedy effective. At Drug Stores 25c and $1.00. DR. MILES NERVINE LIQUID RATE: Five cents the line (count five words to the line) for each insertion. Phone 2414 for want ads that bring results. WORK WANTED WANTED—Tubercular patient to care for in my home. Thoroughly experienced practical nurse. Lady preferred. 1025 East Santa Ana St. Phone 4276. 2-3tp FUEL PRES-TO-LOGS for stoves, fireplace. No smoke, no ashes, long burning. $16.50 per ton, in cartons. T. F. Shea, Rt. 4, Box 38, Anaheim. PIANOS FOR SALE BABY GRAND—Fine make, mahogany case, beautiful tone, perfect action; used, but in A-1 musical condition. Sold when new for $675. Will sell now only $267. Danz Piano Co., Anaheim. Terms or will rent. BUNGALOW Piano: — A little beauty. Wonderful rich clear tone. Almost new. Save $100. Now for sale for balance. Come quick. Danz Piano Co., Anaheim. STEINWAY GRAND, style M, for sale cheap. Danz Piano Co., Anaheim. PIANOS — PIANOS — PIANOS Dozens from $25 to $95. All in fine playing condition. Excellent for student or teacher. Now is the time. WASHING MACHINES WASHER—Will trade brand new A.B.C. washing machine or other make for good used piano. Danz Piano Co., Anaheim, main store. Miscellaneous Exchange FRIGIDAIRE—Will trade a new Frigidaire for good piano. Danz Piano Co., Anr. PAINTING & PAPERHAND Painting and paper hanging Saylor, 131 W. Chartres, 2761. Miscellaneous Exchange GAS OR ELECTRIC RANGE Have you an old piano yet not using? Danz will brand new range for good piano. 112 East Central Anaheim. FOR EXCHANGE — Brand accordion for good used Danz, Anaheim. Miscellaneous For Sale FOR SALE OR TRADE chester rifles; 20-guage, barrel shotgun; 3 fine pier fishing poles and reeve revolvers. 114 Stueckle, 2425. HELP Wanted Wanted — Extra girl, on one day week, 8 hrs. $2. meals. Box AC, c/o Gaz. SALESMEN Wanted MEN Wanted for Routes of 800 families in Orange, east Ventura and San Bernardino counties liable hustler should start ing $25 weekly and in rapidly. Write today. Ra Dept. CAK-11-S, Oakland. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black and white answers to name of "Po answers to name off Po Both front feet white; please call 2070. Reward THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A-4359 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. In the Matter of the Estate of P. CLASSEN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN at the undersigned, HELEN RYAN, as administratrix of the state of J. P. Classen, deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned, and subject to the confirmation of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County Orange, on or after Saturday, 23rd day of November, 1935, the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. said day, at the offices of S. B. RYAN, the attorney for said administratrix, at 312 California building, in the City of Anaheim, county of Orange, State of California, all of the right, title, interest and estate acquired by said estate over his death, of, in and to that certain real property situate in the city of Brea, County of Orange, state of California, being more particularly described as follows: Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) of "Tract No. 558", as shown on a Map recorded in Book 18, page 7 of time of sale, and the balance on confirmation of sale and delivery of deed, or upon such terms and conditions of payment as the Court may, upon confirmation of sale, approve; said property will be conveyed subject to reservations, restrictions and conditions of record affecting the same; and subject to taxes for the fiscal year 1935-1936, and special improvement assessments not delinquent; and the administratrix reserves the right to reject any and all bids which may be received. Dated at Anaheim, California, this 6th day of November, 1935. HELEN RYAN, As Administratrix of the Estate of J. P. Classen, Deceased. S. B. KAUFMAN, Anaheim, California, Attorney for Administratrix. 11/7-14-21/35 E. REQUARTH GENERAL AUTO REPAIR 128 W. Broadway—Phone 4218 MICKEY'S STREET CAR DINER Open — 6 A.M. to 1 A.M. PEDIGREED HOT DOGS Home Cooked Meals 1001 No. L. A. St., Anaheim AL'S BATTERY SERVICE Vesta Batteries OFFICIAL HEADLIGHT STATION NO. 644 123 S. Olive Phone 4103 ANAHEIM FLOWER SHOPPE Flowers by wire to all points of world. Guaranteed Telegraph Delivery Service MRS. E. A. ABBOTT Phone 3224 137 S. L. A. St. The Man Who Knows Whether the Remedy You are taking for Headaches, Neuralgia or Rheumatism Pains is SAFE is Your Doctor. 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Chartres, Phone 761. tfc42 Miscellaneous Exchange S OR ELECTRIC RANGES—Have you an old piano you are not using? Danz will trade brand new range for good used piano. 112 East Center St., Anaheim. R EXCHANGE — Brand new recordion for good used piano. Danz, Anaheim. Miscellaneous For Sale R SALE OR TRADE—Winchester rifles; 20-guage, double barrel shotgun; 3 fine surf or other fishing poles and reels; two revolvers. 114 Stueckle. Phone 425. 3tf HELP WANTED WANTED — Extra girl, over 21, one day week, 8 hrs. $2.00 and meals. Dox AC, c/o Gazette. SALESMEN WANTED N WANTED for Rawleigh routes of 800 families in South Orange, east Ventura and east San Bernardino counties. Reable hustler should start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write today, Rawleigh, sept. CAK-11-S, Oakland, Calif. LOST AND FOUND ST—Black and white pup, answers to name of "Poochie", answers to name off "Poochie" both front feet white; finder please call 2070. Reward. 1t