anaheim-gazette 1937-09-16
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Many are Refused Old Age Security
Approximately one out of every three applicants for old age security in Orange county has been found ineligible under the state law, Welfare Director Jack W. Snow reported to the board of supervisors Tuesday.
"Those found ineligible include not only official board denials but also those applications voluntarily dropped when the department arranged with children to assume full support," Snow said.
The county case load at the end of August stood at 3,085. Snow's monthly statistical report showed. This is an increase of 163 over July 31st. Practically the entire increase was due to old age security applications.
Details Complete for Veteran Rally
Never before in California have the various veteran organizations held a joint meeting. Saturday and Sunday, September 18 and 19, members of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, Spanish American War Veterans, Veterans of the Boxer Wars, of Indian fights, and other battles and engagements will get together.
This united veterans "rally" opens Saturday morning at 10 o'clock when a reception committee of 100 citizens headed by Mayor Harry H. Williamson of Newport Beach, will go on duty welcoming the delegates as they arrive.
Plans for the big occasion are well under way, decorations are already installed and a general invitation is extended to the public to attend the celebration, according to Commander J. D. Watkins of the Newport-Balbon Lea-
NATIONAL HEAD
Mrs. Cora Alexander Talley of Omaha, Nebr., (shown above) was recently elected to the presidency of the National Fraternal Congress of America.
Stop Required for Halted School Bus
Motorists are warned by the Automobile Club of Southern California that they are required to come to a full stop whether meeting or overtaking a school bus that has stopped for pupils on the highway.
The vehicle code provides that "automobile drivers either meeting or overtaking a school bus halted on any highway outside of a business or residence district to load or unload pupils must come to a full stop and then proceed not faster than ten miles an hour for a reasonable distance." Public school buses are easily identified by their chrome yellow color and bear the words, "School Bus" on front and rear.
The old adage having to do the uneasiness with which lie head that wears the crown Joe Rodgers perfectly the realization that his Hunton Beach National night league champions are on threshold of losing their They face the crisis in their for existence tomorrow night.
Anaheim's Valencias, gear championship pitch when the deputy sheriff, String McDonnell is out on the firing line, knits the semi-final playoff series's day night at 3 games each by going back the Oilers, 2 to 1, final fray will be played at heim park tomorrow night, winner will go into the final with San Bernardino. The will have a few extra dollars the bag as the result of the game setto.
McDonnell has done what fans would have said was invisible at the start of the String had worked in only two three games during the reeason and hadn't turned victory. But he went to the ber three times against the G and beat them 4-0, 2-1, 2-1 the meantime his ace hurler, Morse, and the former No. 2 twer, Wilbur Stinchfield, found beech gang too tough and three times between them.
The fans want McDonnell right back in tomorrow they realize that the lanky son may need more rest, but they son that McDonnell has had his old-time cunning and even chance he can make it in a row. If he weakens th
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The vehicle code provides that "automobile drivers either meeting or overtaking a school bus halted on any highway outside of a business or residence district to load or unload pupils must come to a full stop and then proceed not faster than ten miles an hour for a reasonable distance." Public school buses are easily identified by their chrome yellow color and bear the words, "School Bus" on front and rear.
Patrol to Enforce Light Dimming Law
Dimming of headlights at night has passed out of the courtesy class and has become mandatory, according to Ray Ingels, director of motor vehicles, who points out that under the provision of a law that has just become effective, motorists are required to lower their headlights when passing.
“This law,” Ingels declared, should materially reduce the hazard of night driving, which in recent years has increased steadily. Formerly this was a courtesy that the careful motorists extended to others both for his and their protection. He did this because he was a careful driver. Now it is required of him and the California nighway patrol has been instructed to see that the provisions of this law are carried out."
All-Time Record is Made for Inquiries
Out-of-state inquiries to the Automobile Club of Southern California for highway and vacation information for the first eight months of the year set an all-time record, according to the touring bureau of the motorists' organization.
Letters from 38,945 motorists from other states were answered from January through August, an increase of 9,925 over the similar period in 1936.
Since its founding in 1900, the Automobile Club of Southern California has played host to visiting motorists making available to them without charge touring and other information of interest.
New Law Effecting Licenses Explained
Anaheim Residents are Bitten by De
Two persons were bitten by an Anaheim last Saturday, according to reports made to Anaheim police. In neither case was jury serious, it was declared.
The victims were Jimmie H. meter reader for the city, and
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New Law Effecting Licenses Explained
Probationary licenses may now be issued to persons whose licenses have been suspended for drunken driving, hit and run and reckless driving, if the records show no other conviction for which their licenses might have been suspended, Paul Mason, chief of the division of drivers' licenses, announced today.
Under the provision of a bill which became effective August 27, Mason explained, those convicted but one time of any of the three offenses may apply to the division in Sacramento for a probationary license, which will be good for one year. If at the end of the year the applicant has not had his license suspended for any cause, a regular license will be issued on request.
Sheppard to Speak at Lions Club Here
Harry R. Sheppard, congressman from the 19th district, will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Anaheim Lions club October 1, it was announced today by Harry Hoskins.
The public is invited to attend the meeting, Hoskins said, as it is likely to be the only appearance of the congressman in Anaheim this year.
Anaheim Residents are Bitten by Death
Two persons were bitten by an Anaheim last Saturday, according to reports made to Anaheim police. In neither case was jury serious, it was declared.
The victims were Jimmie H. meter reader for the city, and M. A. Buck, 211 N. Resh street. Hord was bitten by a dog owned by H. Carstensen at 319 S. Illini street and Mrs. Buck was bitten by a dog owned by W. D. Eberly at 229 N. Resh street, it was reported.
Federal Office to Close Early Friday
Main offices of the collector internal revenue at 939 S. Brush way, Los Angeles, and 10 offices in Southern California will be closed tomorrow after according to announcement made today by Nat Rogan, collector.
In observance of Constitution Day, the offices will close at no clock on Friday and will remain on Saturday morning.
Minnesota Reunion is Planned Sept.
The annual picnic reunion Minnesota in California will held, all day, Saturday, September 25th in Sycamore Grove p. Los Angeles. All the picnic tractions will be offered, an program of music and address will follow the basket diary.
Every one from Minnesota invited and a special call is ripe to tourists.
The old adage having to do with uneasiness with which lies the that wears the crown fits Rodgers perfectly today. Rodgers woke up this morning to realization that his Hunting-Beach National nightball champions are on the threshold of losing their title. Face the crisis in their battle existence tomorrow night.
Anaheim's Valencias, geared to championship pitch when that old city sheriff, String McDonnell, sat on the firing line, knotted semi-final playoff series Tuesday at 3 games each by turnback the Oilers, 2 to 1. The fray will be played at Anaheim park tomorrow night. The derby will go into the final series San Bernardino. The loser have a few extra dollars in赔 as the result of the seven-setter.
Donnell has done what most would have said was impossibly at the start of the series. He had worked in only two or three games during the regular season and hadn't turned in a victory. But he went to the rubbish three times against the Oilers beat them 4-0, 2-1, 2-1. In one minute his ace hurler, Lyle Bee, and the former No. 2 twirl-Wilbur Stinchfield, found the gang too tough and lost the times between them.
The fans want McDonnell to go back in tomorrow night. Realize that the lanky one need more rest, but they realize that McDonnell has had all old-time cunning and its an chance he can make it four grow. If he weakens there is
Train Carloadings Exceed Last Year
Santa Fe system carloadings for the week ending Sept. 11 were 21,958 compared to 20,100 for the same week last year. Received from connections 5,413 compared to 5,485 for the same week last year.
Total cars moved 27,369 compared to 25,585 for the same week in 1936. Santa Fe handled a total of 30,139 cars in the preceding week this year.
Yuletide Seal Sale Committee is Chosen
Christmas seal campaign plans were made at the regular meeting of Orange County Tubedculosis and Health association, held at its office, 112 W. Fifth street, Santa Ana, last Monday.
Committees were appointed for work throughout the county. The representatives of the Anaheim district are Mrs. R. W. Balch and LeRoy E. Lyon.
CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
A verse from Leviticus: "Turn ye not unto idols, nor make to yourselves molten gods; I am the Lord your God," is the Golden Text in the Lesson-Sermon on "Matter" on Sunday in all Christian Science Churches, branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.
The Lesson - Sermon includes these words of Jesus, from Matthew: "No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mainmone. Therefore I say unto you. Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the
momentime his ace hurler, Lyle
lee, and the former No. 2 twirlWilbur Stinchfield, found the
gang too tough and lost
times between them.
the fans want McDonnell to go
back in tomorrow night,
realize that the lanky one
need more rest, but they reathat McDonnell has had all
old-time cunning and its an
chance he can make it four
row. If he weakens there is
days Morse and Stinchfield on
for relief.
edgers will undoubtedly pitch
Neva. The Mad Russian
need Anaheim last Friday, 9 to
it was used only as a pinch.
Tuesday night.
Wednesday's contest was a thriller
start to finish. Flawless
bring by both clubs would have
gled the picture a little, but
pressure was on all the time.
each team took advantage of
breaks it received.
Anaheim won the game early,
two runs in the third.
Wilcox, veteran catcher,
through with a single to cenwith the sacks loaded to prothe winning runs. Orv
Schardt aided the cause by
Wilcox's blow into left
to permit the second runner
more.
Edmundson's luckless boot
Smith's bouncer in the sixth
man on second enabled the
to score their lone run.
teams were on first and second
Smith bounced to EdmundCliff went into the air in an
to handle the ball, but it
ced off his fingers and rolled
enough away to allow the runtally.
Both teams played brilliantly on
ase, but the palm went to
Murray. With Wilcox on
was the result of a single, Mal
laws laced a long liner deep
the left field line in fair
ory.' Murray raced some 20,
reached over his head
his gloved hand and snared
all.
Anaheim Residents
are Bitten by Dogs
no persons were bitten by dogs
Anaheim last Saturday, accordto reports made to Anaheim.
In neither case was inserious, it was declared.
the victims were Jimmie Hord,
reader for the city, and Mrs.
The Lesson - Sermon includes these words of Jesus, from Matthew: "No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. Therefore I say unto you. Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment? . . . But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you."
Among the passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, are the statements: "We must not attribute more and more intelligence to matter, but less and less,
Many Dove Limits in Imperial County
Imperial county is holding the spotlight in the current dove season, according to a survey made by the Automobile Club of Southern California. Game wardens estimate that 15,000 doves were bagged during the first six days of the season in the southern county. At one station near West-morland, 350 limits were checked in one day over the recent Labor Day holidays.
WANT ADS FOR SALE
TWO Good Chicken Houses, several rabbit hutches—rabbits and chickens: J. H. Morefield, 114 So. Flower St., Brea.
9/9-16
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, 112-116 E. Center, Anaheim.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
Tomatoes, No. 2½
Sliced Beets No. 2
Beans, No. 2
3 cans 25¢
SALMON
PETER PAN
No. 1 tall can 11¢
FINER FLAVOR MILK
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1-pound 20°C 3-pound 56°C FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIAL!
LUX SOAP FLAKES FOR YOUR BEST
large pkg. 21°C small pkg. 9°C
Large pkg. RINSO, small, 7c 20¢
IRIS COFFEE
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Anaheim Residents Are Bitten by Dogs
Persons were bitten by dogs Anaheim last Saturday, according to reports made to Anaheim. In neither case was in serious, it was declared.
Victims were Jimmie Hord, reader for the city, and Mrs. Buck, 211 N. Resh street. Was bitten by a dog owned Carstensen at 319 S. Illinois and Mrs. Buck was bitten by owner by W. D. Eberhard. Resh street, it was reported.
Federal Office to Close Early Friday
Offices of the collector of annual revenue at 939 S. Broad-Los Angeles, and 10 zones in Southern California, are closed tomorrow afternoon, leading to announcement made by Nat Rogan, collector.
Observance of Constitution at the offices will close at 12:30 on Friday and will reopen Saturday morning.
Minnesota Reunion Planned Sept. 25
The annual picnic reunion of residents in California will be all day, Saturday, September 5th in Sycamore Grove park. All the picnic attendees will be offered, and a team of music and addresses follow the basket dinner.
Every one from Minnesota is told and a special call is made artists.
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. Savlor. 131 W. Chartres. Ph. 2761.
PIANOS FOR SALE
Bungalow Planos, 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.
A children's restaurant at the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition will serve specially-prepared food guaranteed to appeal to youngsters.
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY,
Sept. 17, 18.
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Trade at the Friendly "A.B.C." Way Markets--Try It!
BAKES reg. size pkg. 5¢
CHEESE 15¢
PLAIN OR PIMIENTO—1-lb. pkg
Coffee's Rival—Drink HOLLYW'D 25¢
SMALL PACKAGE. 12c H-O OATS large 27£
A-1 PANCAKE FLOUR 20 oz. pkg. 9£
FLAKO PIE CRUST 2 pkgs 25£
CARNATION—OUR BEST BROOMS each 89£
Hills Dale 2 No. 2 cans 25¢
Pineapple
TOMATO SAUCE 8 buf. cans 25£
GERBER'S BABY FOOD 7½ c
DOG FOOD PARD 3 tall cans 25£
DOG FOOD MARCO 3 tall cans 17£
SALAD WEEK MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING pt. 23c qt. 37c
THRIFTEE SALAD DRESSING quarf jar 29£
Solid Pounds BUTTER 38½¢
N 3 pkgs. 10¢
UNDERWOOD'S DEV. HAM No.¼ can 11¢
UNDERWOOD'S SARDINES No.¼ can 7½ c
FIRE ARROW COMPOTE PEARS 3 can 35£
QUCEN ISABELLA GRAPE JUICE 28¢
BEAR BRAND No. 1 TALL CAN FRUIT COCKTAIL 10¢
HEINZ ASSORTED SOUPS 3 small cans 25£
HEINZ COOKED MACARONI 14½ c
HEINZ FRESH CUKE CHIPS 11½ oz. jar
LYNDEN CHICKEN NOODLES 16 oz. jar
CRACKERS BETTER BEST
1-lb. 13¢ 2-lb. 25¢
FLOUR EAGLE BRAND 69¢
24½ lb. sack
UNDERWOOD'S
DEV. HAM No. 11c
CANS
UNDERWOOD'S
SARDINES No. 1/4 can
7½c
FIRE ARROW COMPOTE
PEARS 3 cans 35c
QUEEN ISABELLA GRAPE
JUICE quart 28c
FRUIT
COCKIES 2 lbs. 21c
HEINZ ASSORTED
SOUPS 3 small cans 25c
HEINZ COOKED
MACARONI 14½c
HEINZ FRESH
CUKE CHIPS 11c
LYNDEN CHICKEN & NOODLES 23c
GOLDEN AGE
NOODLES 13½c
CRACKERS
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1-lb. pkg. 13c 2-lb. pkg. 25c
FLOUR
EAGLE BRAND
24¼ lb. sack 69c
BUTTER
CHALLENGE
1's CARTON lb. 41½c
ILK fall can 6¢
MORTON'S
PLAIN OR IODIZED SALT 26-oz. pkg. 7¢
BAXTER DEVILED MEAT 5 for 15¢
DELICIA SANDWICH SPREAD 3 6-oz. cans 25¢
FOR BATH TRY LIFEBOUV SOAP 3 bars 17£
TOILET SOAP LUX 3 bars 17£
U. S. Large EGGS Doz. 31¢
FELS NAPTHA SOAP 3 bars 13¢
Peets Gran. SOAP large 24¢
JOHNSON'S POLISH SHI-NUP 8-oz. jar 20£
KELLOGG'S ANT POW'D tall can 9£
BOBRICK'S AMMONIA pint bottle 13¢
SUGAR
FINE GRANULATED
10 lbs. paper bag 51c
10-lb. cloth bag .....52c
CORN
EASTERN SWEET 3 No.2 cans 25£
CLEAN PACK PEAS 3 1-lb. cans 25£
IS COFFEE
8¢ 2-pound glass jar 54¢
PEANUT BUTTER 12½c
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in Meats HAMS Picnic Style 30¢ Lb.
SWISS STEAK GROUND ROUND BACON ½ lb. LAMB ROAST
in Meats HAMS Picnic Style 30¢ Lb.
SWISS STEAK 30¢ Lb.
GROUND ROUND 30¢ Lb.
BACON ½ lb.
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LAMB ROAST 22¢ Lb.
Fancy Large Bellfleur 10 lbs. 25¢
5 lbs. 15¢ FANCY TOKEY GRAPES 3 lbs. 10¢
Fancy Large Burbanks 11 lbs. 15¢
ERS4 lbs. 10¢ FANCY HARDY PEARS 5 lbs. 10¢
Fancy, Firm, Ripe 4 lbs. 19¢
BEANS Fancy Kentucky 3 lbs. 9£
Fancy Freestone 5 lbs. 15¢