anaheim-gazette 1938-06-09
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Anaheim, Calif., June 9, 1938
Farm Body Attacks National Labor Act
Opposition to the National Labor Relations act and the proposed amendments to it was expressed last Friday in a resolution passed by directors of the Orange county farm bureau. Copies of the resolution will be sent to representatives and senators of California and to the national offices of the farm bureau.
The farm bureau charged that the gradual expansion of the powers of the board was "seriously interfering with agricultural operations and would have a deterring effect upon the agricultural returns of the nation."
Talk on Christian Science is Planned
On Sunday afternoon, June 19, at 3 o'clock, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Santa Ana, will give a free lecture on Christian Science in the Santa Ana high school auditorium, 520 Walnut street. The lecture, Dr. Walton Hubbard of Los Angeles, is a member of the Board of Lecture-ship of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. He will speak on the subject "Christian Science: Its Healing Ministry." The public is invited.
The latest of canned products is roller skates.
WANT ADS
FIVE POINT DAIRY DEPOT,
1104 Lincoln Avenue—Guaranteed Fresh Milk, Twice Daily,
8c per quart; 30c per gallon—regular price. Whipping Cream 12c and 14c half pint. First Quality Butter, lb. 30c. (Friday and Saturday Specials). Also Fresh Buttermilk, cottage cheese and Ranch Eggs. We cordially invite the public to inspect our dairy. Lincoln Boulevard and Miller Road.
WEDDING announcements, engraved, processed or printed in a hurry. Our Quality is high and prices low. The Gazette, 259 East Center St. Phone 2414.
LADIES' and MISSES' Calling Cards and Social Stationery properly printed in a hurry. Gazette,
ROOM AND BOARD—Homemade bread, pies, etc. $8.00 week.
703 N. Lemon.
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FOR SALE—By private party, Living Room Suite, Dining Room Set and 2 Rugs. Phone 28420 Cypress or call at second house off Watson on Bishop. 6/9
PAINTING & PAPERHANGING Painting and paperhanging. J. E. Saylor, 131 W. Chartres, Ph. 2761.
NO—NOT A % ACRE—BUT NEARLY — on Los Angeles street in this humdinger town—with a BIG business house suitable for several kinds of business—it is not for trade—we must find all the cash—somewhere—possibly 80% from FHA—we believe the federal appraisers will see present and potential value—anticipate the
WASHINGTON
There's an old saying that there are more ways than one to skin a cat. And so there are more ways than one to "pack" the federal judiciary with "friendly" jurists, the Washington schemers have found.
WEDDING announcements, engraved, processed or printed in a hurry. Our Quality is high and prices low. The Gazette, 259 East Center St. Phone 2414.
LADIES' and MISSES' Calling Cards and Social Stationery properly printed in a hurry. Gazette, 259 East Center St. Phone 2414.
OWNER Wants to Trade with owner a home in Laguna Beach for a home in Anaheim worth $3,000. Write % Box E. T. L. Anaheim Gazette. 5/26;6/2-9—p
ROOMS FOR RENT Single room, private entrance, suitable for gentleman. Inquire at 205 So. Claudina St., Phone 4240.
SOCIAL SECURITY and other bookkeeping forms at reasonable prices. The Gazette, 259 East Center Street. Phone 2414.
NO—NOT A ½ ACRE—BUT NEARLY — on Los Angeles street in this humdinger town—with a BIG business house suitable for several kinds of business—it is not for trade—we must find all the cash—somewhere—possibly 80% from FHA—we believe the federal appraisers will see present and potential value—anticipate the prosperous times which are almost upon us and BUY THIS—we've marked it up only 5% above our option price—that was a humdinger speech on "What is Foreign Trade?"—by Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., chairman of General Motors Corp. Read it in Vital Speeches, issue of April 15, at your library—it would make an A-1 lesson for a post-graduate class in economics—but it certainly makes Van's speech "Prosperity by Statute" impossible. Howard O. Williams, 532 W. Center, Anaheim.
Business and Professional Directory
FLOWERS—For All Occasions Anaheim Flower Shop Mrs. E. T. ABBOTT Telephone Anaheim 3224 Manchester at 101 Highway
Howard E. Tows DENTIST 503 N. Los Angeles St. Phones Office 3435 Residence 3986 Anaheim, California
Homer A. Nelson, Opt. D. OPTOMETRIST Phone 3104 114 N. Lemon St. Anaheim, California
CAB 24-Hour Service NEW CARS PICKWICK CAB PHONE JESS 225 So. Los Angeles 4822 Out of Town Trips for Shopping Parties
Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment DR. OSHER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dentist Oculist—Glasses Fitted
Washington's cocktail and the hour conversationalists would have a dull time of it indeed if were not for such stories as the one a top-rung brain-truster wore reportedly wanted to have a planes fly over the country dropping dollars for recovery's sake. The story has gone the rounds—the capital in many versions, the most popular one being:
This certain gentleman (he also credited with writing a goofy many of the cabinet speeches) supposed to have proposed spending-from-the-skies program during a conference on spending ideas back in 1933. He purported...
SASH AND DOORS
Nagel-Gohres & Co.
418 S. Lemon St.
Anaheim, California
A. L. CARY
ELECTRICIAN
Light & Power Installations
130 W. Chartres — Phone 2336
Ambulance Service
Day or Night
Phone 3209
Backs,
Terry & Campbell
H. P. CAMPBELL
Resident Director
251 N. Lemon Street
Anaheim, California
FINE PRINTING...NO JOB...TOO SMALL
Anaheim Gazette
"67 Years in Printing Business"
Phone 2414 259 E. Center
Open Evenings
Sunday by Appointment
DR. OSHER
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dentist
Oculist—Glasses Fitted
Phone 3212
1224 West Center Street
Anaheim, California
Office Phone 3213
Residence 887 So. Los Angeles
Residence Phone 2610
Hours: 11 - 12; 2 - 4; 7 - 8
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Golden State Bank Bldg.
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Anaheim, California
Campbell Dry Cleaners
Phone 2318
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PHONE ACACIA DAIRY ANAHEIM 2078
ENERGY FOODS Important in the Diet"
Says Alice Faye
WASHINGTON SNAPSHOTS
an old saying that there ways than one to skin a so there are more ways to "pack" the federal juith "friendly" jurists, the on schemers have found
WPA "boondoggle" stories are going the Washington rounds and causing no end of criticism of the WPA among the conservative congressmen. One story concerns a WPA project in Missouri, where it interesting provision of this is that aid is to be granted less of the ability of respo relatives, the consideration whether or not relatives are totally meeting their obliga When relatives are able, but not contributing, the law rests the county to file recovery against these relatives in courts.
Blind aid is the most gen of all state aid laws, and comparatively few persons acceiving this form of aid, it of the first public assistance grams intended to benefit handicapped. The crippled abled, and deficient have no special provision made for but thust turn to the indigent lief if they are in need. In aid responsibility of relative visions are similar to those old age security law. Appl must pass exact medical exa tions.
Dependent children consti group for which provision been made by the state since 1850's, although many cl have taken place during the Under present legislation pendent minor child is def general terms as not being than 18 years of age, an o half-orphan, or abandoned, child whose wage-earning is totally incapacitated by tuberculosis or other serious ease or accident.
In addition to the state aid gram, the welfare department ministers county indigen which is made mandatory b legislation but which is e county financed. As now d
WASHINGTON SNAPSHOTS
An old saying that there always than one to skin a man so there are more ways to "pack" the federal justice with "friendly" jurists, the on schemers have found.
The plaint was made last federal courts were overwith work "because some jurists were too old," and additional justices should be in the supreme court and for federal courts, public it balked the move. The law, however, is to quietly grant public opposition with no of a brand new branch federal judiciary. It's a move, but it's potent. To new court would be known United States court of ap- administration. It would decide and expedite ap-om federal commissions, derivative authorities, etc., in which the federal gov- was a party or had an other words, government would take their legal stay from old established and let the decision rest hand-picked court of its has been introduced in state to make creation of the court possible. It provides chief justice and ten associll to receive a yearly wage 100.
Bington's cocktail and tea conversationalists would dull time of it indeed if it not for such stories as the pop-rung brain-truster who badly wanted to have airily over the country drop-dollars for recovery's sake. Jury has gone the rounds in digital in many versions, the popular one being: certain gentleman (he is credited with writing a good of the cabinet speeches) is led to have proposed the drug-from-the-skies program a conference on spending book in 1933. He purported-
WPA "boondoggle" stories are going the Washington rounds and causing no end of criticism of the WPA among the conservative congressmen. One story concerns a WPA project in Missouri, where it seems that $226,961.93 was spent to compile a Missouri guidebook. Now the project has been suspended without publication of the book because the WPA says it can't find a "competent" editor to assemble and edit the great mass of copy written by the reliefers.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
No. A-6410
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM J. SIEMANN, Deceased.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned J. G. HILLEARY, administrator with will annexed of the Estate of WILLIAM J. SIEMANN, Deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on June 20th, 1938, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P.M., or thereafter within the time allowed by law, at the office of said administrator with will annexed of said estate, at 631 Zeyn Street, Anaheim, California; all right, title, interest and estate of said William J. Seimann, deceased at the time of his death and all right, title and interest of said estate as acquired by operation of law or otherwise other than or in addition to that of said William J. Seimann at the time of his death, in and to the real properties described as follows:
Lot 10 in Block "D" of "Zeyn Tract Annex" in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, as per man recorded in Book 7.
unemployable indigents. Three state aid programs, legislated and supervised by the state and financed co-operatively by the state and county with cooperation of the federal government under the social security act, constitute this department's chief activity. These state programs are old age security, aid for the needy blind, and assistance for dependent children.
Old age security is the major one of these programs. This assistance is granted on the basis of certain specific eligibility requirements which are concerned with age, property, residence, citizenship, and other qualifications. An Anaheim, California, or may be filed with the clerk of said Superior Court at any time after first publication of this notice and before making said sale.
TERMS OF SALE will be cash subject to taxes for the fiscal year 1938-1939 and each bid must be accompanied by certified check or cashier's check for ten (10%) percent of the amount of such bid, balance of said purchase price to be due and payable upon confirmation of said sale by the Superior Court.
Bids or offers may be made for one or more of the real properties hereinbefore described.
Dated May 27, 1938.
J. G. HILLEARY,
Administrator with will annexed of the Estate of William J. Siemann, Deceased.
L. A. LEWIS,
Attorney for Administrator.
6/2-9-16.
COPIES OF THE 1937-38
DELINQUENT TAX LIST
Of Orange County available at the office of this newspaper through courtesy of the—
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capital spectators are speculation on a new potentiality. The it has become known, is organizing the nation's united and relief clients. They being taken into the C.I.O. non-dues paying members they get jobs. They are led to this status on the con- that they will work as un-organizers for the C.I.O. and in memberships of dues-employed workers.
return for their services they no promised help in increase their relief rations. In other the C.I.O. helps them get relief from the public agen-
in the C.I.O. already domin- much of the relief dispensing, circulators are wondering just potent the organization may be if and when the organiza- employed and unemployed complete as one unit.
Lot 10 in Block "D" of "Zeyn Tract Annex" in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, as per map recorded in Book 7, page 5, Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, reserving therefrom the Southerly 4.50 feet as conveyed to the City of Anaheim by deed recorded in Book 203, Page 4 of Deeds, records of Orange County, California; also known as 502 North Lemon street of street numbers of the City of Anaheim;
Lot 8 in Block "D" of Tract 170, Park View Tract in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, as per map recorded in Book 12, page 20, Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County;
Lot 20, Tract Number 601 in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, as per map recorded in Book 19, pages 47 and 48, Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California;
Lot 9, Block "A," Tract 365, Hess Subdivision in City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, as per map recorded in Book 15, Page 14 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County.
Bids or offers are invited for said property and must be in writing and will be received at the office of J. G. Hilleary, administrator with will annexed of said estate, at 631 Zeyn Street.
of Welfare
dened by Director
resting provision of this law
that aid is to be granted regardof the ability of responsible
relatives, the consideration being
other or not relatives are acply meeting their obligations.
In relatives are able, but are
contributing, the law requires
county to file recovery action
must these relatives in the
its.
Ind aid is the most generous
all state aid laws, and while
paratively few persons are reing this form of aid, it is one
the first public assistance proams intended to benefit the
indicapped. The crippled, disaid, and deficient have no such
special provision made for them,
must turn to the indigent reif they are in need. In blind
responsibility of relative proons are similar to those in the
age security law. Applicants
t pass exact medical examinas.
Dependent children constitute a
rap for which provision has
made by the state since the
D's, although many changes
are taken place during the years.
After present legislation a dedent minor child is defined in
general terms as not being more
in 18 years of age, an orphan,
orphan, or abandoned, or a
and whose wage-earning parent
totally incapacitated by active
perculosis or other serious disor accident.
In addition to the state aid program, the welfare department administers county indigent aid,
which is made mandatory by state
islation but which is entirely
unfit financed. As now defined,
Heads Church
RALPH H. KNAPP
Incoming President of The First
Church of Christ, Scientist, in
Doston, Massachusetts
A warning to nations "whose governments have been conceived largely in selfish ambition and brought forth by human force" was issued in Boston Monday at the annual meeting of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, The Mother Church, by the Christian Science board of directors who declared the lessons of history show such governing bodies to be "of few days and full of trouble."
A new pyrometer goes for a ride through the baking oven,
whether it bakes bread or enamel,
and returns with a complete log of the temperature encountered on the journey.
Purchases of fuel, material and supplies were made in every state last year by the railroads.
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RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR
By R. F. SERVICE
Anne Seymour, above, star of "Mary Marlin," probably holds the record for enacting the highest number of different roles in the shortest space of time. She got her first radio audition at WLW in Cincinnati where she remained to play more than two hundred diversified parts during a three-month period. Since then she has been spotlighted on many network shows including "Grand Hotel" in which Don Ameche played opposite her for three years.
Olan Soule often turns in a full day's work without leaving Studio II in Chicago. Three of his prin-
Edward G. Robinson, above, whose CBS dramatic series, "Big Town," has won the plaudits of newspaper-
for enacting the highest number of different roles in the shortest space of time. She got her first radio audition at WLW in Gincinnati where she remained to play more than two hundred diversified parts during a three-month period. Since then she has been spotlighted on many network shows including "Grand Hotel" in which Don Ameche played opposite her for three years.
Olan Soule often turns in a full day's work without leaving Studio II in Chicago. Three of his principal programs, "Romance of Helen Trent," "Bachelor's Children" and "Joan and Kermit," air from that studio.
When Norris Goff, above, "Abner" of "Lum 'n' Abner," was in college he acquired the habit of wearing a different necktie every day in the year, supplementing his own with his fraternity brothers' neckwear. He still has the habit but finds it expensive buying them all himself.
Mary Margaret McBride, CBS Columnist of the Air, receives many invitations from her listeners. Spokane, Washington, wants her to come out to look at the mountains. California tempts her with scenery, and not a day goes by that some one from Missouri urges her to come out for a visit to her native state.
Edward G. Robinson, above, whose CBS dramatic series, "Big Town," has won the plaudits of newspapers throughout the country, believes in serious preparation for every role he undertakes. Robinson spent several days at a Los Angeles paper studying every phase of newspaper publishing before starting the program.
Donald Dickson, the Metropolitan Opera baritone heard on Colonel Lemuel Q. Stoopmagic's Sunday night program over WOR and the Yankee network, once worked a 12-hour night shift in a steel mill and studied music on the side.
Radio Theatre seems to have specialized in co-starring performances by Hollywood husbands and wives. Frederic March and Florence Eldridge, above, Mr. and Mrs. March non-professionally, are the latest team to do a Radio Theatre play.