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MORE ABOUT Harvest Fete (Continued from Page 1) organizations will be the Trojan band from the University of Southern California. Vaudeville Show After the parade is over two other events will share interest. A gigantic Fanchon and Marceo vaudeville program will be staged in the amphitheater at the city park and a street dance, with a nine-piece band, will be held in the 100 block on East Center street. Numerous prizes will be awarded to participants in the parade and for those merchants who entered the competitive window decoration feature of the festival. The grand prize in each contest will be a large trophy which will be held for a year by the winning individual or concern. A perpetual trophy, it must be won three years in succession to become the property of the business house. Other prizes too numerous to mention will also be awarded. Use Fuel Tax Pays Revenue of $60,000 Income from the new use fuel tax totaled $60,592.09 during the first three months the levy was effective, an amount far in excess of that anticipated, the state board of equalization reported this week. The act, passed by the last legislature, became effective July 1. It provided a three-cent per gallon tax on diesel oil and other fuels used by motor vehicles and Committee Chosen to Aid Commission Five prominent civic leaders of Anaheim have been appointed to serve on a committee to cooperate with the United States Constitutional Sesquicentennial commission on plans for observing the 750th anniversary of the formation of the United States constitution, it was announced this week. Chosen to the committee by Harry C. Arthur, Sr., president of the Anaheim chamber of commerce were Mayor Charles H. Mann, F. A. Yongblutti, Charles A. Pearson, Leo J. Sheridan and M. W. Martenet, Jr. CLOTHES STOLEN Arnold Lund; 829 N. Palm street, Tuesday reported to police that women's clothing valued at $10 had been stolen from the clothesline at his home Monday evening. No. 35654 NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND EOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, a Corporation, Plaintiff. vs. ELEMINA RITZ, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, et al, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an Order and Decree of Foreclosure and Writ for the Enforcement of Income from the new use fuel tax totaled $60,592.09 during the first three months the levy was effective, an amount far in excess of that anticipated, the state board of equalization reported this week. The act, passed by the last legislature, became effective July 1. It provided a three-cent per gallon tax on diesel oil and other fuels used by motor vehicles and not covered by the gasoline tax act. FINE PRINTING...NO JOB...TOO SMALL ANAHEIM GAZETTE Reasonable Prices Phone 2414 259 E. Center PIONEER FOR HALLOWE'EN SPECIALS Spanish Queen OLIVES LARGE JAR 15¢ SHELL PEANUTS BIG BAG 10¢ APPLE BUTTER LARGE JAR 15¢ 100% Pure ORANGE JUICE CAN 5¢ 6 for 29¢ OF ORANGE HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, a Corporation, Plaintiff. vs. ELEMINA RITZ, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, et al, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an Order and Decree of Foreclosure and Writ for the Enforcement of Judgment Requiring Sale of Property issued out of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, on the 26th day of October, 1937, in the above entitled action, wherein the above named plaintiff obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure on the 22nd day of October, 1937, which judgment and decree was, on the 22nd day of October, 1937, entered and recorded in Judgment Book No. 35 of said Court at page 413 et seq., (to which Judgment and Decree reference is hereby made), I am commanded to sell at public auction in the manner prescribed by law, all that certain real property situate, lying and being in the Town of Cypress, Anaheim Judicial Township, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows, to-wit: Lots Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14) of Tract No. 602, as per map thereof recorded in Book 30, page 8, of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of said Orange County, California, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. Public Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of November, 1937, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day, at the South Door of the Court House of said County of Orange, in the City of Santa Ana, Orange County, California, in obedience to said Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure and Writ for the Enforcement of Judgment, I will sell the above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgment with interest and costs and expenses of sale; at public auction to the highest and best bidder for Cash, in lawful money of the United States. GEORGE H. TOBIAS; Commissioner Appointed by said Court. Dated: October 26th, 1937. B. Z. McKINNEY. LARGE JAR 15¢ 100% Pure ORANGE JUICE CAN 5¢ 6 for 29¢ Ice Cold 5¢ BEER 5¢ BOTTLE Case $1.17 24 Bot. BOTTLED WINES ALL KINDS 23¢ 1/5 GAL... GIN 1/5 GAL. WHISKEY Sour ICE COLD 75¢ FULL PINT PIONEER LIQUOR STORE Meet Your Friends Here Corner Center and Los Angeles Street ment, I will sell the above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgment with interest and costs and expenses of sale, at public auction to the highest and best bidder for Cash, in lawful money of the United States. GEORGE H. TOBIAS; Commissioner Appointed by said Court. Dated: October 26th, 1937. B. Z. McKINNEY, Santa Ana, California. Attorney for Plaintiff. 10/28. 11/4-11/37. Ride the new GREYHOUND CRUISERS Costs less than driving your own car! EXAMPLES of LOW FARES SANTA BARBARA $ 2.30 Round Trip 15 SAN FRANCISCO 6.60 Round Trip 15 PORTLAND 16.60 Round Trip 10 SAN DIEGO 1.35 Round Trip 5 SEATTLE 18.50 Round Trip 10 CHICAGO 29.50 Round Trip 49.50 DEPOT: 217 So. Los Angeles St. Anaheim, California Curse Stolen from Library Workroom A stranger seen coming from a library at the public library is believed to be the man who stole course from the room belonging Wilma Luhring, employee of the library. The theft occurred Friday evening. Miss Luhring told officers the case contained a billfold, $2.50 cash and valuable papers, including her operator's license. Burglar Suspect is Released by Police William B. Jones, 33, 1108 N. Palm street, held by police here for several hours on suspicion of a felony was released yesterday afternoon by order of the district attorney's office. Jones was arrested early in the morning when found in Tommy's barbecue where he works after the cafe had been closed for the night. Insurance All Kinds of Insurance for Your Protection. Don't Take a Chance Be Sure With INSURANCE Don't Take a Chance Be Sure With INSURANCE FRANK TAUSCH 275 East Center Street, Phone 2401 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA READ THE GAZETTE ADS FOR NEWS 4 SALAD FORKS $1.00 Regularly $2.35 TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET To Introduce Royal York A New Style Design by Oneida Community Silversmiths IN TUDOR PLATE Advertised by Radio-Peggy Tudor Best Wishes to the Gazette on your Birthday KENDRICK SOFTASILK 25¢ SCHILLING'S BAKING POWDER 12 oz. can 24¢ BETTER BEST GRAHAMS OR SODAS 1-lb. pkg. (2-lbs., 25c) 13¢ GLOBE A-1 BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR 40 oz. pkg. 20¢ SHASTA ¼-lb. pkg. BLACK TEA 13¢ QUAKER—Quick or Regular OATS large pkg. 18¢ FOR CLEANING POTS & PANS BRILLO large pkg. Pr. .135—Sales Tax .005 Smil. pkg. Pr. .007; S.T.003; Tet. pr. 7c MISSION BROOMS each 69¢ Pr. .600—Sales Tax .021 SNOW-DRIFT 3 lbs. 53¢ SUPER SUDS Giant Pkg. Pr. .165—Sales Tax .005 CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 4 giant bars Pr. .135—Sales Tax .005 WALDORF TOILET TISSUE 3 Pr. .116—Sales T SCOTT TOILET TISSUE 3 Pr. .194—Sales T SCOTT-FOR YOUR TOWELS Pr. .242—Sales T MIRACLE—½-pint jar WHIP pt. 23 CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 5 Pr. .145—Sales T JELL-WELL 11¢ YOUR CHOICE CUBE FLAVORS 3 pkgs ALPH "T" Values in Me Special Value 34 Piece Service for 8 $19.75 FREE Chest TarnishProof KENDRICK JEWELRY COMPANY 155 W. Center Street Phone 4403 The many things that make for comfort and smooth travel are all found in the new Greyhound Cruiser, the most modern and easy-riding vehicle on America's highways today. Greyhound is the ONE travel system serving all America on fast frequent schedules, along finest scenic highways and at lowest fares. GREYHOUND Historical Edition Anaheim, Calif., Oct. 28, 1937 ALPHA BETA FOOD MARKETS FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCT. 29, 30. m-m- WHAT FLAVOR! Martinelli CIDER gal. 65¢ half. 39¢ Marshmallows 1-lb. Cello 12¢ LIBBY'S PUMPKIN No.2 can 9¢ NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT pkg. 11¢ SPERRY Pancake and Waffle Flour PARTY SUCCESS use DRIFTED SNOW Home-Perfected FLOUR HALLOWEEN SALE! SPERRY PRODUCTS MACARONI 4 lb. pkg. 23¢ Sun.Maid (Mkt. Day. 2-lbs., 14c) RAISINS 3 15-oz. pkg. 25¢ SUNSWEET—MED. SIZE PRUNES 2-lb. pkg. 14¢ BUTTER Solid Pound 38¢ SWIFT'S FINEST Shcrtening 3-lb. Soda or Graham CRACKERS 1-lb. pkg. 9¢ MINUTE—Quick Cooking TAPIOCA pkg. 11¢ Large Extra EGGS 30¢ MASTERPIECE.TOMATO JUICE 3 No.2 cans 20¢ RED ALASKA SNOWLAND BOLO—JUMBO SIZE OLIVES quart can 25¢ AGUA-CALIENTE GINGER ALE 3 24-oz. bfts. Pr. 242—Sales Tax,008 MASTERPIECE LIMAS WITH HAM No.2 can 9¢ WHITE MEAT—WHITEHOUSE TUNA 2 No.1 cans 35£ SNOWFLAKES-2-lb. pkg., 11¢ MACARONI 4 pkg. 23¢ Sun-Maid (Mkt. Day. 2-lbs., 14c) RAISINS 3 pkgs. 25¢ SUNSWEET—MED. SIZE PRUNES 2-lb. 14¢ BUTTER Solid Pound 38¢ SWIFT'S FINEST Shcrtening 3-lb. FORMAY can 50¢ CRACKERS 1-lb. pkg. 9¢ MINUTE—Quick Cooking TAPIOCA pkg. 11¢ Large Extra EGGS 30¢ MASTERPIECE TOMATO JUICE 3 No.2 cans 20¢ RED ALASKA SNOWLAND SALMON 1-lb. tall 19¢ OLIVES quart can 25¢ AGUA-CALIENTE GINGER ALE 3 24 oz. btls. 25¢ Pr. .242—Sales Tax .008 MASTERPIECE LIMAS WITH HAM No.2 can 9¢ WHITE MEAT—WHITEHOUSE TUNA 2 No.1 cans 35¢ SNOWFLAKES-2-lb. pkg., 31c CRACKERS 1-lib. pkg. 16¢ FINER FLAVOR MILK tall can 6¢ LESLIE'S—PLAIN OR IODIZED SALT 2-lb. pkg. WALDORF TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls 12¢ Pr. .116—Sales Tax .004 SCOTT TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls 20¢ Pr. .194—Sales Tax .006 SCOTT-FOR YOUR KITCHEN TOWELS 3 for 25¢ Pr. .242—Sales Tax .008 MIRACLE—½ pint jar, 13c WHIP pt. 23£ qt. 37£ CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 5 reg. bars 15£ Pr. .145—Sales Tax .005 ARGO GLOSS STARCH 12-oz. pkg. Pr. .057—Sales Tax .003 Anti Buzz-25-oz. & Spray Gun FLY SPRAY 37£ Pr. .359—Sales Tax .011 CLOE'S-Plus 2c deposit. BLEACH quart bottle Pr. .077—Sales Tax .003 PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 bars 16£ Pr. .155—Sales Tax .005 GRANULATED SOAP large pkg. Pr. .242—Sales Tax .008 JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT for FLOORS Self-Polishing QUARTS 98£ Pr. .951; S.T. .029 PINTS 59£ Pr. .572-S.T. .018 Jewel Salad Oil, gal. (bring container) 82¢ EAGLE BRAND FLOUR 24½ lb. sack 69£ 2 Reg. Pkgs. POST TOASTIES 1 Pkg. POST'S HUSKIES 1 Pkg. GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES 4 PKGS. Reg. Price 34¢ ALL FOR 23¢ ALPHA BETA’S GRAIN-FED MEATS “THE FINER MEATS FOR LESS MONEY” TENDER MADE PICNIC HAMS lb. 32¢ CHICKEN FRY ALPHA BETA'S GRAIN FED MEATS "THE FINER MEATS FOR LESS MONEY" Meats TENDER MADE PICNIC HAMS lb. 32¢ STEAK lb. 35¢ CHICKEN FRY STEAK lb. 25¢ DAHY'S AND WILSON'S — BAKE ONLY 8 MINUTES TO POUND Meats · Half or Whole 42¢ lb VETABLES 25-lb. cloth bag 39¢ 3 lbs. 17¢ 50-lb. basket $1.49 FANCY NO. 1 NEWTOWN PIPPIN APPLES 11 lbs. 25¢ FANCY GREEN LIMA BEANS 4 lbs. 17¢ FANCY UTAH CELERY each 5¢ FANCY BURBANK POTATOES 11 lbs. 15¢ KNIPS, BEETS, RADISHES, BLES ... 3 bu. 5c