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FOX ANAHEIM ALWAYS COOL PHONE 3602 NOW PLAYING "Valley of the Giants" with Wayne Morris - Claire Trever AND "Garden of the Moon" with Pat O'Brien-Margaret Lindsey October 16-17-18 Clark Gable - Myra Loy in "Too Hot to Handle" AND "Meet the Girls" with June Lang - Lynn Bari October 19-20-21-22 Tie Ritz Brothers in "Straight, Place And Show" AND George O'Brien in "The Renegade Ranger" ANAHEIM THEATRE NOW PLAYING "Submarine D-1" Wayne Morris Pat O'Brien - George Brent AND 'Wild Horse Rodeo' Sunday and Monday, Oct. 16-17 "Walkiki Wedding" Bing Crosby Heb Barus - Martha Raye AND "Gateway" Don Amche + Arleen Whelan Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday October 18-19-20 "Captains Courageous" Freddie Bartholomew Spencer Tracy Lionel Barrymore AND "Glamorous Night" Friday and Saturday, Oct. 21-22 "Kid Galahad" Edw. G. Robinson Betta Davis - Wayne Morris ALSO "Arizona Gunfighter" Treasure Chose Every Monday & Thursday Have you entered the $250,000.00 Movie Quiz Contest? Ask for Free Booklet Woman Files Suits in Alleged Attack Charging that a prominent Org. 4-H Achievement Program Planned Anaheim Personnel Aid Proposition Highway Measures Approved by Large Number of Local Residents The Anaheim and vicinity sors of the two traffic safety matures, Propositions 3 and 4 on November 8 ballot were announced today by C. R. Braun of the Anaheim office of the tomobile Club of Southern California. The local sponsors are L Herron, Kirby Barnes, E. P. good, A. A. McCormick, Arnold Howard, Al deWitt, James Sutherland, Russell T. Evans, Roy Lyon, Tex Middleton, J Charles Kuchel, Chief James B din, Everett M. Cone, Carro Don, H. W. Pierce, M. A. G. Ernest Borchert, Dr. Lee C. Ing, J Ben Kaulbars, Harry Campbell, H. B. Pearson, M. McCoy, O. H. Renner, J. A. A. E. Hughes, George B. M R. O. King, R. Dinkler, Floy Gillis, Dr. George A. Paige Leo J. Fris. "Proposition 3 is a constitutional amendment, already passed two thirds of both houses of legislature, specifying that revenue from the gasoline tax be used exclusively for street highway administration, construction and maintenance, with exception only for emergency loans the school fund," according Brandon. Proposition 4, Brandon will coordinate existing departments that deal with highway traffic affairs, and will place under a single head. At pr Treasure Ghost Every Monday & Thursday Have you entered the $250,000.00 Movie Quiz Contest? Ask for Free Booklet Woman Files Suits in Alleged Attack Charging that a prominent Orange county rancher attempted to attack her in her home during the absence of her husband, Mrs. Julia Bershaw of Bolsa Chica road has filed suit in superior court for $3000 damages against the rancher, Julian DePauw of Brookhurst road. Classified Ads WE KNOW OF A LOT on Los Angeles street that sold for $2500—We have a lot in the same black to sell for ONLY 2/3 that amount and on terms which will enable you to pay for it after HAM and EGGS (and don't worry. The victory is WON.) is in operation and approximately $90,000 of ADDITIONAL purchasing power is flowing through the ANAHEIM channels of trade EACH and EVERY week. HOWARD O. WILLIAMS Licensed Real Estate Broker 522 JWest Center Street 4-H Achievement Program Planned 4-H leaders and members throughout Orange county are looking forward to the annual achievement program which will be held at the Orange intermediate school, Saturday, October 22, Ross E. Crane, assistant farm advisor, said today. One of the purposes of this event is to award pins that are given by the California Bankers association to all members who have completed their projects and who have submitted a satisfactory record covering it. Frank Was of Santa Ana will represent the bankers in presenting the pins. Awards will also be made to outstanding members in each club and to the members in the county who have had the most successful proieef in rabbits, truck crops and poultry. Other awards will be made to clubs who have obtained outstanding results during the year. These awards will be presented by a representative of the University of California. New clubs will be presented with charters if their year's work has been satisfactory. An important event of the program is a parent attendance contest. The club having the greatest percentage of parents present being awarded a prize. Secretary Ickes to Talk on Wednesday One of the most important speeches on world affairs ever delivered by a member of President Roosevelt's cabinet will be given, in Los Angeles next Wednesday, October 19, when Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes speaks at the Shrine auditorium on "Democracy vs. Dictatorship." 1½t A MILE RAIL-BUS SAN FRANCISCO—LOS ANGELES—SAN DIEGO INTERMEDIATE POINTS Still lower rate on round trips. Tickets are good on Santa Fe Trains, including the streamlined, air-conditioned 'Golden Gate' and 'San Diegan' and in new streamlined air-conditioned buses. Only one low fare ticket required. You may travel by train or bus all the way or transfer from one to the other as often as desired (offers convenient schedules for stopovers or travel from exclusive train points to exclusive bus points or vice versa). santafe TICKET OFFICES & TRAVEL BUREAUX SANTA FE STATION Phone Pacific 3107 201 W. Center St. Phone 2420 ANAHEIM In the heart of DOWN-TOWN San Francisco HOTEL DRAKE-WILTSHIRE STOCKTON STREET • AT UNION SQUARE Convenient to Every Point of Interest 250 newly decorated rooms with bath and shower and many with panoramic view EXCELLENT COFFEE SHOP Rates from $2.50 Single • $3.50 Double GEORGE T. THOMPSON Managing Director ANAHEIM GAZETTE Anaheim Persons Aid Propositions away Mcasures Approved by Large Number of Local Residents The Anaheim and vicinity sponsor of the two traffic safety measures Propositions 3 and 4 on the number 8 ballot were announced today by C. R. Brandon the Anaheim office of the Aubile Club of Southern Californi. The local sponsors are L. C. Conn, Kirby Barnes, E. P. Hapaw, A. A. McCormick, Arnold E. Hard, Al deWitt, James A. Orland, Russell T. Evans, LeLyon, Tex Middleton, Judge Jesse Kuechel, Chief James Boul-Everett M. Cone, Carroll D. H. W. Pierce, M. A. Gauer, St Borchert, Dr. Lee C. Dembrow, J. Ben Kaulbars, Harry P. Robell, H. B. Pearson, E. R. Payey, O. H. Renner, J. A. Bush, Hughes, George B. Miller, King, R. Dinkler, Floyd R. Dr. George A. Paige and J. Friis. Proposition 3 is a constitution amendment, already passed by thirds of both houses of the nature, specifying that revenue from the gasoline tax shall be used exclusively for street and way administration, construction and maintenance, with exception only for emergency loans to school fund," according to Don. Proposition 4, Brandon said, coordinate existing departments that deal with highway and city affairs, and will place them in a single head. At present Much Said, Little Done to Save Wild Life of Nation, Says Expert Conservation of wild life is a subject about which more has been said and less done than anything in the world except the weather, declares J. N. ("Ding") Darling, cartoonist and former chief of the United States biological survey, in the current Rotarian Magazine, With America's wild-life population on the downhill skids, he says, much must be done to conserve or coming generations resources intended to be the heritage of all. "We may inflate currency, but it won't put back seals on our eroded farms nor bring back our forests," he assures. "We may accumulate all the gold in the world in our treasury, but it won't put water back on our artificial deserts not restore our food crops, nsn, towl, and gifts of nature." Americans have poured down the rathole much of that when nature gave them writes Conservationist Darling, for river once teeming with fish are sewers millions of acres of the richest soil have become ugly, eroding scars; and forests of priceless value have been hacked down and burned away. "We have lots of conservationists, but little conservation, and our resources continue to disappear," he observes. "Eleven million Americans pay an annual license fee to fish or hunt, and there are 36,000 societies clubs leagues, and associations whose avowed object is conservation Aroused and united in one cause they have saved the ducks from a precarious emergency, and could be equally effective in other fields. "It is time for us, the custodian of our own fate and that of our children's children, to need the signs which are written along the trail which civilization has blazed through the ages," he continues urging conservation groups to cooperate in seeing that the United States biological survey, the United States bureau of fisheries, and the various state fish-and-game are given the funds they need to accomplish their normal duties. We can have wild life in abundance perpetually, he says, "if the sportsmen and conservationists will organize and tell their story loudly enough." Bicycles Must Have Lights During Night Pointing out that 750 school children have been killed or injured during the first half of 1938 while riding bicycles at night, Chief E. Raymond Cato of the California highway patrol today cautioned all parents and guardians to not permit their children or wards to use their bicycles at Farmers Receiving Wheat Allotments Notices of wheat acreage allotments for 1939 are being mailed to wheat growers. If there are any wheat growers who haven't received an allotment or are not satisfied with the allotment established for their farm for 1939, John H. Burnett, secretary of the Orange County Agricultural Conservation association, FRIDAY & SATURDAY CATS CRESCENT SALAD DRESSING BANGO GLOBE "A-1" BISCUIT GLOBE "A-1" PANCAKE RITZ HONEY GRAPE P&G GIA HOLLYWOOD IRIS COFFEE OVALTINE Bicycles Must Have Lights During Night Pointing out that 750 school children have been killed or injured, during the first half of 1938, while riding bicycles at night, Chief E. Raymond Cato of the California highway patrol today cautioned all parents and guardians to not permit their children or wards to use their bicycles at night without a head lamp and reflector. Section 622 of the California vehicle code requires a head lamp visible 300 feet to the front and a red reflector attached to the rear of the bicycle visible 200 feet, it was pointed out. Bean Growers Will Receive Money Soon Orange county members of the California Lima Bean Growers association will receive approximately $400,000 Saturday as first payment for the 1938 bean crop. Last year, members received nearly $600,000 in the first payment, but will receive less this year because of prevailing lower prices for beans. Officers of the association also announced that final payments for the 1937 crop will be made about November 1. This will amount to about one-fourth of the total payment for the year. Farmers Receiving Wheat Allotments Notices of wheat acreage allotments for 1939 are being mailed to wheat growers. If there are any wheat growers who haven't received an allotment or are not satisfied with the allotment established for their farm for 1939, John H. Burnett, secretary of the Orange County Agricultural Conservation association, 622 N. Main street, Room 203, Santa Ana, advises that they are allowed a 15-day period from October 10, 1938, in which to appeal to the county committee of the association for a revision of their wheat acreage allotments. New Fireboat will Enter Service Soon Orange county's first harbor patrol boat is scheduled to be placed in service this week following its launching last Saturday. The craft is to be used as a fireboat and for rescue purposes. Harbormaster Thomas Bouchey was in charge of the launching last Saturday. The boat is equipped with two 152 horsepower Chrysler marine motors. They will also operate two fire pumps capable of throwing 150 gallons of water a minute. The craft, which is 34 feet in length, has a 10-foot beam, cost $8500 fully equipped. Spare the Light AND YOU MAY SPOIL THE SIGHT WILL THEY BE "EYE-CRIPPLES"?...There are few things more tragic than a child with defective vision, because it is often a needless handicap. In many cases adequate light would have kept the child's eyes strong and keen. Good light...safe light...costs so little and means so much. Your children will have a happier, better life if you safeguard their eyes now—with adequate light at home. GIVE THEM APPROVED LIGHTING...Give your children an approved study and reading lamp for safety. Look for the lamp with the special diffusing bowl under the shade. At all dealers. Southern California Edison Company Ltd. 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