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Anaheim, Calif., Aug. 25, 1938 The MARCH OF TIME BY THE EDITORS OF TIME The Weekly Newspaper (Continued from page 4) week to Ann Arbor for the two-week national institute for traffic safety training, held at the University of Michigan. They paid $10, got a room at the Michigan union, signed up for classes, learned several things that might have surprised many a U. S. motorist: That a "high grade moron" makes a better driver than an intelligent man, because intelligent people are apt to think of other things while driving. That people with bad eyes and deaf ears drive better than people who can hear (and worry about) every body squeak and see a pretty girl two blocks off. That after a blowout, as after a skid, it is dangerous to put on the brakes until the car has slowed down and come under control. But the biggest anomaly on the curriculum was a demonstration to disprove the popular notion that driving would be made safer if governors were put on cars to limit their top speed. The students saw three demonstration cars almost pileup when a car with a governor, overtaking another, found itself with inadequate power to pass quickly as another car came in the opposite direction. GAME OF CHANCE— PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania — In a Philadelphia court, Issac Thomas last week admitted having participated in a crap game. The judge handed him the evi- For whom shall we vote for Constable of Anaheim Township in the coming Primary? JOE B. MITCHELL has had experience Beach Team Will Face Inland Nine San Bernardino and Huntington Beach will start their seven-gaine series for the championship of the National Nightball league early next week, President Jimmie Heffron said this morning. Officials of the teams have not yet met with the president to complete arrangements. The Ponies and Oilers qualified for the final series by trimming Santa Ana and Anaheim, respectively. Huntington Beach needed only four games to down the Valencias. San Bernardino won four straight after dropping the opening game. The Ponies ended the Santa Ana series last night by winning 4 to 2. The Oilers won their fourth straight from Anaheim Tuesday night, 3 to 1. It is against the law for a London milkman to open a bottle of milk on the street; but he may open a can if necessary. dence—a pair of dice—and commanded him to roll them. Thomas threw a five, a three. Sentence eight days. MORE MEN— NEW YORK—In colonial days, the typical U. S. teacher was a man. As late as 60 years ago two of every five U. S. public-school teachers were men. Then the proportion of masters to ma'am dropped rapidly, until 1938 more than five-sixths of the teachers were women, and many a critic cried that the nation' children were apron-tethered. But New York City's school system last week published some figures that pleased these critics. For whom shall we vote for Constable of Anaheim Township in the coming Primary? JOE B. MITCHELL has had experience as a Peace officer in Orange county, and he has the ability and the desire to give you service with Courtesy. A vote for him will be appreciated by himself and his many friends, and will cause you no regrets. ATTORNEY AT LAW CANDIDATE FOR Justice of the Peace ANAHEIM TOWNSHIP Primary August 30, 1938 Business and Professional Directory FLOWERS—For All Occasions Anaheim Flower Shop Mrs. E. T. ABBOTT Telephone 3224 Manchester at 101 Highway Howard E. Tews DENTIST 503 N. Los Angeles St. Phones Office 3435 Residence 3986 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 LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS No. 36507 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE. Alta May Zachman, Plaintiff. vs. Otis John Zachman, Defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Orange and Complaint filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO: OTIS JOHN ZACHMAN, Defendant. You are directed to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, and to answer the complaint therein within ten days after the service on you of the summons, if served within th 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. GSHER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dentist Oculist—Glasses Fitted Phone 3212 123 West Center Street Anaheim, California Office Phone 3213 Residence 887 So. Los Angeles Residence Phone 2610 Hours: 11 - 12 - 4; 7 - 8 J. W. Truxaw, M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Golden State Bank Bldg. Cor. Center and Los Angeles Anaheim, California Campbell Dry Cleaners Phone 2318 Our Policy is to Please You 147 S. Los Angeles Anaheim MILK ----- Delivered to your Door each morning ACACIA DAIRY ANAHEIM 2078 Court of said County. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO: OTIS JOHN ZACHMAN, Defendant. You are directed to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, and to answer the complaint therein within ten days after the service on you of the summons, if served within the County of Orange, or within thirty days if served elsewhere, and you are notified that unless you so appear and answer as above required, the plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damage demanded in the Complaint, and arising upon contract, or will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and seals of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California this 26th day of July, 1938. (Seal Superior Court) (Orange County) B. J. SMITH County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange. By A. L. HITCHCOCK, Deputy NOTICE. APPEARANCE: "A defendant appears in an action when he answers, demurs, or gives the plaintiff written notice of his appearance, or when an attorney gives notice of appearance for him." (Sec. 1014, C. C. P.). Anwers or demurrers must be in writing, in form pursuant to rules of court, and filed with the Clerk. L. W. BLODGET and THOMAS H. KUCHEL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 410 Bank of America Bldg. Anaheim, California. 8/11-18-25; 9/1-8-15-22-29; RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR BY EARLE FERRIS Among the important fall productions of Radio Theatre will be "Seven Keys to Baldpate," starring Jack Benny and Mary Livingstone, above, in their second appearance in this Monday night CBS dramatic program. Producer Cecil B. DeMille has tentatively scheduled this one for late in September. Jack Fulton, who first won popularity as a trombonist and who for several years has been heard as a vocal star, will soon combine comedy lines with his singing assignment on the Sunday night CBS show with Billy House. "The Dick Powell of radio" is what friends of Spencer Bentley, above, call him because of the resemblance. A former Broadway actor, Bentley broke into radio as an announcer, and is currently featured as "Bob," leading man in the "Betty and Bob" dramatizations on NBC. The Merry Macs, the novelty vocal-swing quartette on the "Town Hall Tonight" summer show, include one girl, Helen Carroll, with three male voices. It is also unique in including no bass in its arrangements, which lean to old-time tunes in syncopated tempo. Of particular interest to people of Orange county is fact that Harry B. Riley can succeed himself for the state controller, was born Orange county. The part spot is opposite Knott's Farm, near Buena Park. Riley first attended school Anaheim. Later, he moved to Angeles county, but all the years he has kept in with his boyhood friends in ange county. Classified Ads $1050 IS THE TOTAL price of a house and lot—EASY TERMS—in Anaheim not new—but with 3 rooms, living room, kitchen, bath, garage, gas, light water, library, church schools, park, EVERYTHING—$10 worth of paint, those ordinarily wasted rutes for the next 90 days; make this property more—Either to keep or—and don't forget, H and EGGS is a certainty. Client wants to lease a proved 10 acres suitable alfalfa, which has adequate water—residence—not too far from Anaheim—owners Agents submit—this is a gain deal—We will not change either party—Let's put man to work. Have buyer for 3-bedroom Modern home — can rent substantial down payment. HOWARD O. WILLIAMS Peter Van Steeden, above, musical director of "For Men Only" and "Town Hall Tonight," is a veteran radio artist, although he is one of the youngest conductors on the air. Van Steeden made his radio debut while attending New York University with a band known as "Van and His Collegians" and has been broadcasting ever since. Amanda Snow, heard as NBC's "Voice in the Old Village Choir," collects mall from listeners ranging in ages from nine to ninety, and her repertoire ranges from current swing tunes to sacred hymns. Irene Noblette, member of the comedy team of Tim and Irene heard over NBC, has been trained in every branch of radio from sound effects to production. Alice Frost, star of CBS' "Big Sister," is regarded as one of radio's most versatile actresses. Her talent as a mimic won her the title of "the girl of a hundred voices." Alice has achieved her greatest success as a dramatic actress on both stage and radio. Aunt Jenny says: Menfolks and house-pets always show up at mealtimes, but I have yet to meet a puppy that would pretend it wasn't hungry and then eat three helpings. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE No. 11507 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. In the Matter of the Estate of John Taggart, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that it being necessary for the payment of chargee of administration, debts and claims against the estate, and being for the advantage, benefit and best interests of the above entitled estate and those interested therein, the executor of the last will of John Taggart, Deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest and best bidder for cash, on or after the 10th day of September, 1938, all the right, title and interest of said John Taggart, deceased, at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest which the estate by operation of law, or otherwise, other than or in addition to that of the deceased at the time of his death, in and to all those certain lots and parcels of land lying, and being in the City of Anaheim, Orange County, State of California. Fire Damages Rag Laundry Saturday Fire Saturday noon caused damage amounting to $5000 to the machinery of the Industrial Rag Laundry at Buena Park. The concern entered business only two weeks ago. Backfire from a boiler is said to have caused the fire. bounded and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Lots Fifty-nine (59) Sixty (60) and Sixty-one (61) in Block "E" of Heimann and George's Addition Building Lots, as per map thereof recorded in Book 2, page 249 of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California. Terms and conditions of sale: cash in lawful money of the United States; Ten per cent (10%) of the purchase price to be paid at the time of sale on filing the bid, and the balance on the confirmation of the sale by the Superior Court. Bids or offers for the above described real estate must be in writing and will be received at Los Angeles 555 rooms with bath • Directly opposite the downtown Los Angeles. • Easy chairs, sleep-in-spring beds, large rooms with luxurious fittings. • Unsurpassed service and luxury are yours at amazingly low cost. A Luxurious Room with Bath from $250 Single HOTEL Clark 426 SOUTH HILL STREET CONTROLLER Native of Orange County Of particular interest to the sole of Orange county is the that Harry B. Riley, candidate succeed himself for the office state controller, was born in orange county. The particular is opposite Knott's Berry farm near Buena Park. Valley first attended school in heim. Later, he moved to Los Angeles county, but all through years he has kept in touch with his boyhood friends in Orange county. Classified Ads 1050 IS THE TOTAL price of a house and lot—and EASY TERMS—in Anaheim not new—but with 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath, garage, gas, lights, water, library, churches, schools, park, EVERYTHING $10 worth of paint, plus those ordinarily wasted minutes for the next 90 days will make this property worth more—Either to keep or sell—and don't forget. HAM and EGGS is a certainty. client wants to lease improved 10 acres suitable for alfalfa, which has adequate water—residence—not too far from Anaheim—owners and agents submit—this is a bargain deal—We will not charge either party—Let's put this man to work. Have buyer for 3-bedroom modern home — can make substantial down payment. HOWARD O. WILLIAMS GEO. F. HOLDEN For DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF ORANGE COUNTY 14 Years in General Practice of Law: 12 Years of which as City Attorney of Anaheim. Emphasizing: 1—Prompt and Consistent Legal Opinions to all County Officers and Agencies. 2—Full, Fair and Impartial prosecution of all Criminal Cases. Primary August 30, 1938 FRANKLIN G. WEST Is A Vote For Sincerity. Good Government—Native of Orange County, 42 Years Old, his record speaks for itself; Long active in Civic, Church and American Legion Affairs. Education and Training—He is a graduate of Orange County schools and Stanford University's Law College with the six-year degree of Juris Doctor. Judicial Temperament—Calm, fair and dispaassionate, he has the same judicial quali- HOWARD O. WILLIAMS 532 West Center time after the first publication this notice and before making sale by the undersigned exetor of the last will of John Taggart, deceased, at the office of J. Cailor, 204-205 California Building, Anaheim, California, or river to the said executor permially, or may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, state of California. J. PAUL TAGGART, Executor of the last will of John Taggart, deceased. J. CAILOR, orney for Executor. Elect FRANKLIN G. WEST Superior Judge of Orange County, Office No. 2 Vote at the Primary Election on August 30 take it easy ... As sheriff, I do not take sides in labor disputes. It is my business only to keep the peace. I regard the recent organizing of Orange county agricultural workers by CIO as cause for concern, in view of CIO's record for promoting trouble in industrial disputes. Therefore, at this time I serve notice that I intend to defend the peace and quiet of Orange county, regardless of the direction from which it may be threatened. So long as I am sheriff, I will not permit resort to violence by either side, under any circumstances. Logan Jackson Sheriff