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SATURDAY MATINEE 2 P.M. FOX ANAHEIM Gen. 30c Adm. Loges 35c Children 10c — LAST TIMES SATURDAY — Sun. Doors Open 1:45 Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Continuous From 2 p.m. EDWARD ARNOLD The TOAST of NEW YORK WITH FRANCES FARMER MR. DODD Takes the City — WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT. JOE E. BROWN TRIDING ON AIR WITH GUY KIBBEE "The BIG SHOT" GUY KIBBEE All Seats 30c Children ...10c ANAHEIM Cool Beautiful Comfortable LAST TIMES SATURDAY Continuous BENNETT CARY GRANT ROLAND YOUNG TOPPER THRILLS! CHILLS! LONDON by NIGHT Sun. Doors Open 1:45 Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Continuous From 2 p.m. SPORTOPPLE by RUSS McCOMB Anaheim's Valencias are tuled to play a double nightball game tomorrow near Santa Ana municipal bowl, ing San Bernardino in the contest to play off the pro game and playing Santa Ana the second tilt. Should Anaheim win the game they will hold third place the final standings and the Ana contest will be mere exhibition affair. However, Valencias lose to the Pontifex fray with the Stars will the third and fourth place Each game will be seven in with the opener at 8:15 o'clock. The Shaughnessy playoff start next Monday with fourth place team at San ardino. Tuesday evening the place team goes to Huntington Beach. Games will be played evening in the week except urday and Sunday. During the past week's Anaheim turned back Hunting Beach and Santa Ana, p the Valencias a half-game in of the Stars for third Huntington Beach finished regular schedule in first San Bernardino was second ange fifth and Westminster Service Station Is Robbed H LAST TIMES SATURDAY Constance BENNETT CARY GRANT ROLAND YOUNG TOPPER THRILLS! CHILLS! LONDON by NIGHT Sun. Doors Open 1:45 Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Continuous From 2 p.m. Public Wedding Starts Wednesday for One Week JACK BENNY Artists & Models THE LADY ESCAPES MICHAEL WHALEN GLORIA STUART SAVE at PIONEER WHY BOTHER COOKING? YOU CAN GET EVERYTHING for a DUTCH LUNCH at Advise Planting of Cover Crops Now is the time to give consideration to the annual organic supply in the citrus grove if the grower has not already done so, according to recommendations from the farm advisor's office. If the grower can afford to make an application of manure, bean straw, or alfalfa, now is a good time, before the fall rains come. After the material has been well incorporated with the soil, the ground can be furrowed out and seeded to a cover crop. September is a satisfactory time for the planting of cover crops, especially legumes, which require a fairly long growing period. If non-legumes are to be planted, the seeding may be delayed until late September or into October unless earlier plantings are made before the frost period. If the grower expects to rely solely on cover crops for his source of organic material, then he should make sure his cover crop is so treated that it will produce all the organic matter possible. Good treatment consists of maintaining sufficient nitrogen in the soil and in not allowing the cover crop to become dry. Furrows should always be provided even for winter cover crops. for a DUTCH LUNCH at PIONEER LIQUOR STORE and plenty of ICE COLD BEER 5¢ Bottle $1.17 CASE 24 Bottles PIONEER LIQUOR STORE Corner Center and Los Angeles Street October unless earlier plantings are made before the frost period. If the grower expects to rely solely on cover crops for his source of organic material, then he should make sure his cover crop is so treated that it will produce all the organic matter possible. Good treatment consists of maintaining sufficient nitrogen in the soil and in not allowing the cover crop to become dry. Furrows should always be provided, even for winter cover crops, for almost without fail there is a dry period either in the fall or in the spring when a cover crop will suffer from lack of moisture. When one of these dry spells comes, particularly with a mustard cover crop, and irrigation is impossible because of lack of furrows, the crop ceases its development and goes to seed, making an unsatisfactory stand. IMPROVE RESORT ROAD Widening operations will be encountered between Forest Home and Fallsvale on the resort road in the San Bernardino mountains above Redlands, advises the touring bureau of the Automobile Club of Southern California. • Regular inspection will end your battery worries. We can keep your present battery at its best, and per haps prolong its life. —Willards Cost Less to Own— HAROLD'S AUTO SERVICE Auto Electricians Phone 3503 419 West Center Street Anaheim, California SPORTOPIX by RUSS McCOMB Anaheim's Valencias are scheduled to play a double header basketball game tomorrow night at Santa Ana municipal bowl, meet San Bernardino in the first test to play off the protested one and playing Santa Ana in the second tilt. Should Anaheim win the first one they will hold third place in final standings and the Santa Ana contest will be merely an exhibition affair. However, if the Valencias lose to the Ponies they with the Stars will decide third and fourth place teams. Each game will be seven innings on the opener at 8:15 o'clock. The Shaughnessy playoffs will next Monday with the sixth place team at San Bernardo. Tuesday evening the third time team goes to Huntington Beach. Games will be played each evening in the week except Saturday and Sunday. During the past week's play Anaheim turned back Huntington Beach and Santa Ana, putting Valencias a half-game in front of the Stars for third place. Huntington Beach finished the regular schedule in first place, Bernardo was second, Ortega fifth and Westminster last. Service Station Is Robbed Here neft of $138.05 from the cash lever of the Goodyear Service Union of Los Angeles and Charlestrees last Friday was report- Credit Buying of Autos Increases Vastly improved collections by the Universal Credit company and an increase in time-payment business of this exclusively Ford finance company, during the first eight months of 1937, indicate a return to prosperity here, according to W. G. R. Mullan, local branch manager. "As business gets better, more and more people buy on time," Mullan said as he pointed out that Ford time sales in this area have increased from 61.6 percent of all Ford sales on January first to 99.6 percent of all sales at present. Nearing the close of its ninth year of exclusive service to the great Ford market, Universal Credit company has in operation offices in 100 cities from coast to coast, serving in a convenient and courteous manner the many thousands of time buyers of Ford cars and trucks. More than 60 of these offices have been opened since late summer of 1934. Additional operating offices are planned for the remainder of this year and further expansion will follow where necessary during 1938. According to Mullan, this expansion program has been undertaken to keep pace with the great public acceptance of Ford V-8. Throughout the country Ford dealers have come to look upon U. C. C. as an outstanding sales adjunct and many outstanding dealers have stated that U. C. C. low cost flexible plans for the Ford buyer will play an even more important part in future sales than in the past. Comic Opera to Service Station Is Robbed Here neft of $138.05 from the cash aver of the Goodyear Service on of Los Angeles and Charstreets last Friday was reportto Anaheim police by Chet ndt and Ray Merritt, employes. The men told police that while were working on a car at the of the station between noon 2 o'clock some one entered office, broke into the cash ver and removed the money. Investigating officers were unto find any trace of the robor robbers. SOULDER WIDENING DONE shoulder widening of approxately 75 miles of desert roads Riverside county was recently pleted, says a report to the comobile Club of Southern fornia. At Fox Anaheim SAVE AT PIONEER VACATION SANTA FE TRANS taken to keep pace with the great public acceptance of Ford V-8. Throughout the country Ford dealers have come to look upon U. C. C. as an outstanding sales adjunct and many outstanding dealers have stated that U. C. C. low cost flexible plans for the Ford buyer will play an even more important part in future sales than in the past. Comic Opera to Be Offered Soon An elaborate production of "The Geisha Girl," presented by the combined units of the San Diego and Orange county federal music projects, is scheduled for three performances in the county during the first week of September, Leon Eckles, project supervisor, announces. Fullerton will be the scene of the first performance at the high school, Wednesday evening, Sept. 1. Thursday evening, Sept. 2, the production will be staged at the Santa Ana high school auditorium, with the final presentation at the Laguna Beach high school, Friday evening. The curtain will rise at 8:15. A company of 50 will partici-pate. The principals are drawn from the San Diego project. Augmented by the Orange county federal chorus and symphony orchestra, the production is to be given on a large scale. Eagle Milk can 18¢ No. 2½ can Apple Sauce BULK PEANUT — (Bring Container) BUTTER 2 lbs. 2 BORAX 2-lb. pkg. 24¢ 10 oz., 10c N.B.C. SHREDDED WHEAT WOODBURY'S FACIA SOAP 3 ANTI BUZZ FLY SPRAY UNIVERSAL SHOE W CLEANER BORAXO FOR HANDS can 14½ c FINER FLAVOR MILK tall can COFFEE CUP COFFEE lb. 18¢ SUGAR 10 lbs. HOLLY paper bag 51¢ VEGETABLE SALAD 15 oz. 7½ c CATALINA DRY 3 qts. 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