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1938-09-15 · Anaheim Gazette · page 6 of 6 · OCR glm-ocr
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FOX ANAHEIM NOW PLAYING — SONJA HENIE — in — "My Lucky Star" AND — "Safety in Numbers" — with — THE JONES FAMILY September 18-19-20 "Spawn of the North" George Raft Henry Fonda-Dorothy Lamour AND — "Bulldog Drum-mond in Africa" September 21-22-23-24 Fred Astaire - Ginger Rogers "Carefres" AND — "四er's a Crowd" — with — Errol Flynn-Olivia de Havilland ANAHEIM Theatre NOW PLAYING — "Outside of Paradise" with — Phil Regan - Penny Singleton AND — "Public Cowboy No. 1" with — GENE AUTRY September 18-19-20-21 JOAN BENNETT HENRY FONDA — in — "I Met My Love Again" AND — "International Crime" September 22-23-24 "Danger on the Air" with — Donald Woods - Nan Grey AND — "Utah Trail" Treasure Chest Every Monday & Thursday Have you entered the $250,000.00 Movie Quiz Contest? Ask for Free Booklet Broadcast Planned for Young Voters Salt Lake City's Rotary club will present an hour's broadcast Epstein’s Shoppe Open Tomorrow Registration for General Election Closes Sept. 29 Registration for the November 8 election closes September 29. As information regarding registration the following are given: 1. Voters must reside state one year; in county days; in precinct 40 days order to register. 2. Voters failing to vote either a primary or general election in the even number years must re-register. 3. Voters who have must re-register. 4. Any person reaching years of age on or before the day may register at regular time in anticipation of this event. Minnesota Reunion to be September The annual picnic reunion the Minnesotaans in California be held all day Saturday, September 24, in Sycamore Grove, Los Angeles. Treasure Chest Every Monday & Thursday Have you entered the $250,000.00 Movie Quiz Contest? Ask for Free Booklet Broadcast Planned for Young Voters Salt Lake City’s Rotary club will present an hour’s broadcast next Sunday evening designed to be of special interest to young men and women who are eligible to vote for the first time this year. A KNIT MUST FIT! ACME can give you a perfect fit the first time. No tiresome try-ons; just one operation on a special knit blocking machine and your knit will fit. For Appointments Phone 2405 MERLE E. WEST'S ACME Cleaners & Dyers 920 N. Los Angeles Anaheim Phone 2405 Epstein’s Shoppe Open Tomorrow Kurt Epstein, former Anaheim business man who for the past few years has operated a store in Fullerton, is returning to the business life of Anaheim. Formal opening of Epstein’s Apparel shoppe will be held tomorrow (Friday). The store is located at 110 W. Center street. Epstein’s return to Anaheim is welcomed by women of this city and the surrounding territory. A progressive business man, Epstein has a host of friends throughout northern Orange county. The new dress shoppe will feature a complete stock of women’s and misses’ dresses, suits, coats, millinery, hosiery, and lingerie. Epstein’s will maintain its tradition of offering the finest merchandise at a reasonable price. Epstein was manager for several years of the Falkenstein Department store, one of Anaheim’s outstanding business concerns for a long period of time. He was always active in civic affairs, and was a charter member of the Anaheim Lions club. Hours for the formal opening tomorrow afternoon will be from 2:30 until 5 o'clock. The store will again be open in the evening from 7:30 o'clock until 9 o'clock. O. R. HAAN, Distributor announces with pleasure the appointment of Kirven announces with pleasure the appointment of Kirven Car Co. as Authorized Dealer CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 626-29 So. Los Angeles St. Phone 4497 SEE the New Plymouth Registration for General Election Gloses Sept. 29 Registration for the November 8 election closes September 1. As information regarding registration the following points are given: 1. Voters must reside in state one year; in county 90 days; in precinct 40 days in order to register. 2. Voters failing to vote at either a primary or general election in the even number years must re-register. 3. Voters who have moved must re-register. 4. Any person reaching 21 years of age on or before election day may register at the regular time in anticipation of its event. Minnesota Reunion to be September 24 The annual picnic reunion of Minnesotans in California will held all day Saturday, September 24, in Sycamore Grove park, Angeles. Robert E. Corcoran is Called by Death Funeral services were held this afternoon for Robert Emmett Corcoran, 71, who died at his Fullerton home Tuesday afternoon. Founder of the Corcoran Paper company, he had been a resident of Orange county for 31 years, the first nine in Anaheim. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nettie Corcoran; four daughters, Mrs. Ferne Cadman, Mrs. William Kroeger, Jr., Mrs. Edward Wilson and Phyllis Corcoran; three sons, Robert E. Corcoran, Jr., Milton Corcoran and Ted Corcoran, and 13 grandchildren. Chorus to Resume Rehearsal Monday The Orange County Farm Bureau chorus will resume practice next Monday evening at 7:15 o'clock at Orange union high school, it was announced yesterday. L. M. Sharpless, Fullerton junior college instructor, has again been engaged as director. The chorus will also again function as part of the adult education department of Orange union high school. Every School Child HOULD HAVE A GOOD STUDY LIGHT Every School Child HOULD HAVE A GOOD STUDY LIGHT Look for this special glass diffuser when you buy a Study Lamp. It gives 6 to 10 times as much usable light as ordinary lamps, without glare. PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN'S EYESIGHT—it is price-less. Eye-strain can be more harmful to a child than hard-physical labor. When the eyes are tired, the whole body is tired. Often a child regarded as dull or stupid is a victim of poor lighting at home. Sixty per cent of all children who fail in school have defective vision. Protect your children's health and happiness—help them make good grades in school—give them a good study light. See your electrical dealer today. Southern California Edison Company Ltd: Edison LOS ANGELES County Southern California Edison Company Ltd: Edison NO. 1A LOS ANGELES County FAIR POMONA. SEPT.16 & OCT.2 Extra - GLEN GRAY'S - Extra FAMOUS CASA LOMANS Swing time's foremost exponents with "Pee Wee" Hunt, Kenny Sargent and Sammy Dunham in triumphant return to coast. FESTEJO MODERNO Modern Fiesta A glittering galaxy of world renowned headliners merged into a brilliant extravaganza of piety, action, color and music. 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MAY WE REMIND YOU YOUR CHILDREN ARE ALWAYS SAFE IN OUR HANDS! FINE GRANULATED Sugar 10 lbs. 49¢ TRIPLE-CREAMED SPRY 3 -lb. can 51¢ MARIPOSA PEACHES AN UNEQUALID VALUE! No.21 can 9¢ Fray Bentas Corned Beef 12-oz. can 15¢ BUFTER MY LOWE GOLDEN ROD lb. 30¢ EAGLE FLOUR 24-lb. bag 52¢ PETER PAN SALMON No.1 tall can 9¢ ERIS COFFEE 1-lb. jar 27¢ 2-lb. jar 52¢ VALUABLE GLASS JAR FOR PUTTING UP FRUITS—KERR LIDS FIT THEM! GEMS 3 12-oz. cans 25¢ SUNRISE! APRICOTS 3 No.21 cans 35¢ BISHOP'S P-NUT BUTTER 19¢ GOLD MEDAL Flour 24-lb. bag 90¢ PRAY BEETAS Corned Beef can 15 EAGLE FLOUR 24½ lb. 52¢ bag PETER PAN SALMON No. 1 tall can 9¢ VALUABLE GLASS JAR FOR PUTTING UP FRUITS—KERR LIDS FIT THEM! GEMS 3 12-oz. cans 25¢ SUNRISE! 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