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SATURDAY MATINEE 2 P.M. ALWAYS COOL ANAHEIM Gen. 30c Adm. 55c Loyces 10c Children — LAST TIMES SATURDAY — Sun. Doors Open 1:45 Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Continuous From 2 p.m. — WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT. All 30c Seats Children ... 10c ANAHEIM Theatres 152 W. Center Phone 4212 Cool Beautiful Comfortable — NOW PLAYING — To an expectant public, we announce the presentation of Jean Harlow's last picture—a production you will never forget! New Liquor Sale Ruling Announcement Adoption of a new ruling by state board of equalization, erring premises where liquor sold at retail, is made by Raygar, member of the board of Southern California. The rule requires all retail censees to post a sign on premises warning patrons selling or delivering alcohol beverages between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. is a misdemeanor selling, furnishing or giving alcoholic beverages to persons derer the age of 21 years is a misdemeanor. Minors are also warned of risk they run in purchasing consuming liquor. County will Now Exhibit at Fair Orange county will not have exhibit in either the Tri-Count fair at Pomona or the Calif state fair at Sacramento, it decided this week by the l of supervisors. Principle reason for the decision was said by Supervisor Johnchell to be the need for economy. The advertising budget for county can be reduced materily by withdrawing from the he said. Chairman Willard Smith pressed opposition to the decision saying that the action put county "in a bad light and false economy." CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST "No man hath seen God at — NOW PLAYING — TO AN expectant public, we announce the presentation of Jean Harlow's last picture—a production you will never forget! Clark GABLE Jean HARLOW in SARATOGA PLUS SECOND FEATURE “THE WILDCATTER” With SCOTT COLTON - JEAN ROGERS. WANT ADS FOR SALE FARM PRODUCE We are now featuring the following: Hale & Champion CANNING PEACHES Phone Anaheim 2725 for prices and to place your order. FOR SALE—One fresh Sannen goat, heavy milker. Pekincse and Chihuahua puppies. Hay wagon. Shirley Goat Ranch, Shirley station, near Cypress. 8-12p WORK WANTED—By painter. Young man. Experienced. By hour, 50 cents, or by contract. Phone Artesia 5115. 8-12p FOR SALE—Churns for small quantity of cream. Make butter in three minutes. Just glass jar to clean. Bring cream for demonstration. H. D. McBride, 828 N. Pine St., Anaheim. $5,000 need to finance a proven money making project. Investment adequately protected, and will yield a large return within a short time. Write Advertiser, Box No. 7, care of Gazette. 10 More nice Uprights; $29-$37-$48—and up; fine to start children; great buy for only 50c a week or more. Danz-Schmidt, “Wild Money” “Wild Money” is one of the feature attractions to be shown at the newly remodeled Anaheim theater. Singing Star $5,000 need to finance a proven money making project. Investment adequately protected, and will yield a large return within a short time. Write Advertiser, Box No. 7, care of Gazette. 10 More nice Uprights; $29-$37-$48—and up; fine to start children; great buy for only 50c a week or more. Danz-Schmidt, 112-116 E. Center, Anaheim. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Trade — Frigidaires, Appliances, Radios, Furniture; want Pianos; come make your selection; we pay highest prices. Danz-Schmidt, 112-116 E. Center, Anaheim. PAINTING & PAPERHANGING Painting and paperhanging. J. E. Saylor, 131 W. Chartres. Ph. 2761. PIANOS FOR SALE Bungalow Pianos, repossessed, pay out small balance like rent. Danz-Schmidt, 112 E. Center, Anaheim. Beautiful little Baby Grand; finish like new for small balance of only $269; can be paid out less than rent. Danz-Schmidt, Anaheim. PIANOS FOR RENT $1 month up; full credit when you buy. Danz-Schmidt, Anaheim. ROOMS FOR RENT Single room, private entrance, suitable for gentleman. Inquire at 205 So. Claudina St., Phone 4240. THE GAZETTE has been doing the finest in job printing for 67 years. Let us do your next job. Phone 2414. "Wild Money" is one of the feature attractions to be shown at the newly remodeled Anaheim theater. Singing Star Jeanette McDonald, above, will appear in "Naughty Marrietta" at the Fox theater Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. NEW WASHINGTON HOTEL PRESTIGE WITH POPULARITY New Liquor Saleuling Announced option of a new ruling by the board of equalization, governing premises where liquor is at retail, is made by Ray Edmerman of the board from northern California. The rule requires all retail licenses to post a sign on their premises warning patrons that liquor or delivering alcoholic beverages between 2 a.m. and 4 p.m. is a misdemeanor and furnishing or giving away alcoholic beverages to persons under the age of 21 years is also a misdemeanor. Nurses are also warned of the they run in purchasing or running liquor. County will Not Exhibit at Fairs range county will not have an audit in either the Tri-Counties at Pomona or the California fair at Sacramento, it was used this week by the board supervisors. An important reason for the decision said by Supervisor John Mitchell to be the need for economy, advertising budget for the city can be reduced materially withdrawing from the fairs, said Chairman Willard Smith exceeded opposition to the decision, saying that the action put the city "in a bad light and was economical." CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST no man hath seen God at any Forms Mailed for Unemployment Fund Mailing of more than 25,000 forms to employers of California who will start making monthly returns of contributions to the unemployment trust fund this month, started in the offices of the department of employment this week. The new form is a revised edition of CURC-3, on which employers of the state previously have made returns by quarters. Dr. Tews Joins Speakers Group Induction into membership in the Anaheim Toastmasters club of Dr. Howard A. Tews was one of the features of the club's meeting last Tuesday evening. Speakers during the meeting were Dr. C. O. Patterson, on "Check and Double Check," Dr. M. M. Henderson, on "Smail Black," Edward Shaw, who reviewed the book "We Who Are About to Die," Paul Winsor, on the Philippine constitution, and Dr. Kirt Park, on "The Davis Cup." John Kennedy, newly-elected president to serve for six months, took office at the meeting, succeeding George Sloop, Jr., vice president, Paul Smithers, secretary-treasurer, and Dr. A. H. Wojahn, sergeant-at-arms. An altar with this inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you... For in him we live, and move, and have our being; as certain also of your own poets have said. For we are also his offspring. One of the correlative passages EAST CENTER AT EMILY WEST CENTER AT PALM LIMIT HIGHTS RESERVED Great Week-End Savings at the YOUR CHOICE OF FLAVORS JELL-A-TEEN 3 pkgs. for 1 KENNEL KING DOG 3 tall 18¢ FOOD can Super Creamed 3-lb. can 56¢ FLOUR Globe A-1 99¢ 241-lb. bag AMERICAN MATCHES 3 Large Boxes FLOUR 24½-lb. Sack ALPHA BETA'S BEST 85¢ Post Toasties pkg. 7 c BEANS 3 ATASCARADO SAUCE APPL DAINTY MIX FRUIT COCKTAIL SLICED PINEAPPLE advertising budget for the city can be reduced materially withdrawing from the fairs. chairman Willard Smith expected opposition to the decision, giving that the action put the city "in a bad light and was economy." CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST no man hath seen God at any time. Hereby know we that we lived in him, and he in us, because he hath given us of his spirit." These words from the epistle general of John are the open Text in the Lesson-Sermon Spirit" on Sunday in all churches of The Mother Church, First Church of Christ Scientian Boston, Massachusetts. Scriptural selection in the on-Sermon includes these from the Acts: "Then Paul in the midst of Mars' hill, said, Ye men of Athens, I per-that in all things ye are too restitious. For as I passed by, one held your devotions, I found SAVE on BEER at PIONEER Strange and Interesting Facts Elephants can not regrow tusks - mac FLOUR 24½ Jb. Sack ALPHA BETA'S BEST 85¢ Post Toasties pkg. 7 c BOLO JUMBO SIZE OLIVES pint 15¢ quart can 28¢ GOLDEN WEST OLEO lb. 14 P & G-I giant bars, 14c SOAP 5 reg. size 15¢ DREFT 14c IVORY FLAKES large pkg. 21¢ DASH GRANULATED SOAP reg. pkg. 23c giant pkg. 45c METAL POY SPONGES HANDLED SINK BRUSHES BAKING CUPS HERSHEY'S CHOCCLE SYRUP BOLIVAR-LARGE OLIVES 2 FREE $1,000 EVERY DAY 6=30 30 DAILY CONTESTS - $39,000 OXYDOL large pkg. VALUES IN MEOC FANCY CHIPPED KOSHER STYLE Elephants can not regrow tusks - mac AVALON FISH MARKET 244 E. CENTER STREET (Across from Alpha Beta Market) BARRACUDA lb. 15¢ Fillet of Sea Bass Yellowtail Sliced Halibut Sliced Salmon Fillet of Halibut Fillet of Sole Swordfish, Fresh Abelone, Scallops Fresh Mackerel Fresh Shrimp Sandabs Smoked Finan Haddie Salt Herring Salt Mackerel Values in Meat FANCY CHIPPED BEEF in ½-lb. sales 20¢ each KOSHER STYLE SALAMI 22¢ lb. FANCY ELBERTA FREESTONE PEACHES 5 lbs. FRESH GREEN LIMA BEANS 4 lbs. FANCY LOGICAL TOMATOES 4-lb. basket JUMBO 24 SIZE CANTALOUPES eac Anaheim, Calif., August 5, 1938 ALPHA BETA FOOD MARKETS FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUG. 6 & 7. "OWNED AND OPERATED BY THOSE WHO SERVE YOU" Savings at the Friendly "A.B.C.Way" Markets-Try It! ORS EEN 3 pkgs. for 10¢ JOE PENNER—N.B.C.—1 lb. can COCOMALT 37¢ REG. SIZE PACKAGE CHEEZIT 12¢ GOLD MEDAL MACARONI 16 oz. 15¢ Lynden Chicken & NOODLES 16 oz. 24¢ Carnation—Our Best BROOM M & M MADE 89¢ CRESCENT SALAD DRESSING quart jar 19¢ Cozz can. 31c OVALTINE 57¢ FRENCH'S BIRD SEED 12¢ HEINZ PICKLE CUKES 11½ oz. 12½¢ HEINZ BAKED—Tomato Sauce BEANS 2 18 oz. 25¢ HEINZ—11 ounces can TOM. JUICE 7½¢ M'MALLOWS LOSE GARDEN 10¢ 1-pound collo. ANT POWDER TALBOT'S 15¢ 50¢ size 27¢ CUT-RITE WAX 25¢ PAPER 15¢ S3 3 Large Boxes 9¢ VAL-VITA—Tall Can TOMATO JUICE 5¢ BEANS 3 No. 2 cans 25¢ ATABCARADO SAUCE No. 2¼ can APPLE 10¢ DAINTY MIX FRUIT COCKTAIL tall can COCKTAIL 12½¢ SLICED DINEADDLE No. 1¼ can CAMPBELL'S PORK & BEANS No. 2½ can 11½¢ 10c GERHARDT'S SANDWICH SPREAD 3 for 25¢ VAN CAMP'S TOM. SOUP 10¢ WHITE HOUSE BROWN RICE 12 oz. 5£ ANGEL MIX FOR ANGEL FOOD CAKES. 12-oz. pkg. KERR JARS 69¢ quarts 89¢ Lots of Good Fruit This Season. BEANS 3 No.2 cans 25¢ ATASCARADO SAUCE APPLE 10¢ DAINTY MIX FRUIT COCKTAIL 12½¢ SLICED PINEAPPLE 10¢ COMPOTE PEARS 12½¢ CAMPBELL'S PORK & BEANS No.21 can 11½¢ 10¢ GERHARDT'S SANDWICH SPREAD 3 for 25¢ VAN CAMP'S TOM'S SOUP 10¢ WHITE HOUSE BROWN RICE 12-oz. pkg. 5¢ YOUR CHOICE KOOL-AID 6 for 25¢ ANGEL MIX FOR ANGEL FOOD CAKES. 12-oz. pkg. 5¢ KERR JARS pints 69¢ quartes 89¢ Lots of Good Fruit This Season. CATSUP RICH FLAVOR 14-count bottle 9¢ E0 lb. 14½¢ FINER FLAVOR MILK TALL CAN 6¢ METAL POY SPONGES each 5¢ HANDLED SINK BRUSHES each 5£ BAKING CUPS 70 in plg. 5£ HERSHEY'S CHOCOLATE SYRUP 16-oz. can 10£ DOLIVAR-LARGE OLIVES 2 tall 25£ HOLLY-Paper Bags SUGAR 10 lbs. 51£ SOLID POUNDS BUTTER lb. 36£ ICE CREAM MIX KOOL-AID 6 for 25£ DOZEN JAR RUBBERS 3½£ M.C.P. PECTIN J.B.I.CERTO 19¢ J.T. Pectin 10£ IRIS COFFEE IN USEFUL GLASS JARS 54¢ jar 28£ CAMAY "SOAP OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN" 3 bars for 17£ EVERY DAY 6=30 DAYS CONTESTS - $30,000 CRASH RYDOL large plg. 19£ 3 ALL-EXPENSE TRIPS TO HAWAII FOR TWO PEOPLE 5 WEEKLY CONTESTS FOR PACIFIC COAST ONLY ASK US FOR ENTRY BLANKS ALPHA BETA’S GRAIN-FED MEATS “THE FINER MEATS FOR LESS MONEY” Meats SWISS STEAK lb. 32¢ BEACH BRAND BEEF EVER-READY PICNIC "THE FINER MEATS FOR LESS MONEY" Meats in Meats SWISS STEAK lb. 32¢ KOSHER STYLE SALAMI 22¢ lb. BEACH BRAND CONEYS 20¢ lb. BEEF BOIL 10¢ lb. EVER-READY PICNIC HAMS 30¢ lb. ESTONE 5 lbs. 15¢ FANCY SEEDLESS GRAPES 5 lbs. 15¢ NS 4 lbs. 15¢ FANCY NO.1 WHITE ROSE POTATOES 16 lbs. 25¢ 4-lb. basket 10¢ FANCY GRAVENSTIEN APPLES 9 lbs. 25¢ PES each 5¢ NO.1 YAMS 3 lbs. 17¢