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FOX ANAHEIM ALWAYS COOL PHONE 3602 NOW PLAYING 'Young Dr. Kildare' Lionel Barrymore Lew Ayres - Lynne Carver AND "Listen Darling" Freddie Barthelomew Judy Garland - Mary Astor Sun.-Mon.-Tues., Dec. 4-5-6 Gary Casper - Merle Oberon IN "The Cowboy and the Lady" AND "Service De Luxe" Constance Bennett Vincent Price December 7-8-9-10 'Submarine Patrol' with Richard Green - Nancy Kelly AND DIONNE QUINTUPLETS IN "五 of a Kind" ANAHEIM Theatre All Seats 20c Children 10c NOW PLAYING Errol Flynn Olivia de Havilland IN "Robin Hood" AND Buck Jones in "Sudden Bill Dorn" Sun.-Mon.-Tues., Dec. 4-5-6 "Lloyds of London" Freddie Bartholomew Madeline Carrol-Tyrone Power AND "Sing, Baby Sing" with Alice Faye - Adolphe Menjou December 7-8-9-10 "Wells Fargo" Joel McCrea Bob Burns - Frances Dee AND Bob Steele in "Ridin' the Long Trail" Still time to enter the $250,000.00 Movie Quiz Contest! Ask for Free Booklet Treasure Chest Every Monday & Thursday Classified Ads WHEN OTHERS FAIL, Try us. Most modern methods used. De Business Advances Noted for October Continued improvement during October in several important fields of business throughout California and the far west was reported. O. E. Hanson, manager, Anah branch, Bank of America. According to the latest Business Review just compiled by bank's analysis and research department, increasing prosperity was shared by building construction, retail trade, carloadings and bank debits. Bird Calls, Field Glasses, C passes. Everything for the humber Wisser Sport Store, 109 West Center, Phone 3417. THE ANAHEIM CITY PARK (Really Recreation Center) is exceptional in many respects; visitor finds there, furnishing FREE, beauties and convenience galore: Expansive lawns, wide out the obnoxious "Keep Off Grass" signs; beautiful flowering trees and shrubs; tiny lager rock and cactus gardens, tecroquet, horse shoes, cards checkers, swimming pool, park, Greek theatre, and a hostess on duty nearly all time. This unusual "Center ONE of the reasons why Anaheim is growing, and it must be WEST and SOUTH. We have cured a few desirable parcels; the trend of development CHOICE one is in the 700 feet wide—which we will sell ONLY $1,000. A lot almost joining is priced at $2,500. I am ard Williams, Licensed Real Estate Broker, 110 North Lemon. "Five of a Kind" Long Trail Still time to enter the $250,000.00 Movie Quiz Contest! Ask for Free Booklet Treasure Guest Every Monday & Thursday Classified Ads WHEN OTHERS FAIL, Try us. Most modern methods used. De Luxe Cleaners, 350 W. Center and 117 W. Cypress. OF COURSE THE PAINT on an auto does not have anything to do about making the car go, but the psychological effect on the owner must not be ignored. A shabby car might engender a defeatist attitude—then failure of the enterprise. We dress up automobiles. Price range $1 to $50. Louis Hennig Auto Refinishing Shop, 200 South Los Angeles, Phone 2407. OUR MERCHANTS LUNCH served from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. is indeed a COMPLETE meal: Choice of two kinds of soup; choice of from four to six meat orders; vegetables; dessert; milk, tea or ALL the celebrated ALLISON coffee you can drink, and the price is only 40c. For a savory and satisfying Light Lunch we serve every day a HOT TURKEY Sandwich with mashed potatoes and a vegetable for 25c. That nourishing Sour Dough bread is on the table always. They come, they eat, they are ours—forever. Oyster Loaf Gafe, 174 West Center Street, Phone 3314. NO, THE INSURANCE COMPANY we represent does not simulate "brotherly love" or emphasize "gratuitous services" or whatnot. The policy it issues is just an honest-to-goodness business contract containing no equivocal terms—it states plainly that the company will take YOUR place in any and ALL circumstances, and LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TAXES DELINQUENT First Installment Taxes delinquent Monday, December 5th. The Tax Collector's office will be open continuously from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. on that day. If remittance be made by mail, please be sure that check is drawn in the proper bank and that it is for the correct amount and properly signed in a identical with your pay any and all persons. Simple, isn't it? You pay for something and GET it. Howard Williams, Auto and Fire Insurance, 110 North Lemon street. Phone 2931. C-L-E-A-N, homey, sunny rooms at the Cecil Hotel, 110 North Lemon street (Corner Lemon and Center, over Anaheim Building & Loan Office). Simmons mattress, hot and cold water, heating facilities. Phone 2931. FOR SALE—9x12 Rug, tan color. Slightly stained but no holes. Suitable for office. $3.25. Call at 110 North Lemon Street. WANTED—Employment by young man at anything. Has bank bookkeeping and bank teller experience. Can clerk in store; do any kind of farm work; is careful truck and tractor driver. Address Box 12, Gazette. FOR SALE—Brand new five-room up-to-the-last-clock-tick bungalow in select southwest district. Can get 90% FHA loan on this property. Might trade for some domestic rentals or Laguna vacant. Owners only. Address Box 13, Gazette. WILL PAY $25 down and $25 per month, plus 6% interest for a good residence lot. Preferably south or west. Owners submit. Box 15, Gazette. MONEY WANTED—Want to borrow $1,000 on Anaheim business property. A 2½ to 1 loan and the interest will be forthcoming on due date. Box 8 Gazette. GIVE HER ONE OF THE FINEST three bed-room homes in Anaheim for Christmas. You can't take it with you, but you may enjoy it for a long time. This beautiful refined residence is on a paved street; has lawns, flowers, large trees, cozy rear lawn nook, double garage, etc., etc. It is not the ordinary "for sale" house. The property must be sold before the New Year dawns. Phone 2931. PETE SAYS, "I got four geese out of a flock of twelve." A couple other times this unusual Center ONE of the reasons why Anaheim is growing, and it must be WEST and SOUTH. We have cured a few desirable parcels; the trend of development CHOICE one is in the 700 block on the east side of South Los Angeles street; a BUSINESS loft wide—which we will sell ONLY $1,000. A lot almost joining is priced at $2,500. Hard Williams, Licensed Real Estate Broker, 110 North Lemon Street. FOUR BOYS IN A STORE, w Groceries, Meats and Vegetables can be purchased to your health content. The boys live in a heim and like it. You'll like trade at this Anaheim oval store. Al and Stanley are in grocery department; Verne in meat box; Dick in the garden; the price is no more—quality sidered. STOP & SHOP MKET, 344 West Center street Phone 2012. THROUGH LOVERS' LANES city streets; O'er mountain trail and sandy dunes; Cross continental galore, we guarantee this BLY used Dodge Sedan to be secretive, reliable and uncompeting companion. She's yours $595 and you say WHEN you Robert H. Boney, Dodge and mouth Distributors, 328 West terrestrial street. Phone 2113. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TAXES DELINQUENT First Installment Taxes delinquent Monday, December 5th. The Tax Collector's office will be open continuously from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. on that day. If remittance be made by mail, please be sure that check is drawn in the proper bank and that it is for the correct amount and properly signed if e. identical with your signature as filed with your bank. If payment be made in person, time may be saved at the counter if check is drawn, or exact amount of cash is ready before reaching the office. All payments should be accompanied by tax bill, deed, or other document bearing description of property. Please make checks payable to J. C. LAMB, County Tax Collector. Anaheim for Christmas. You can't take it with you, but you may enjoy it for a long time. This beautiful refined residence is on a paved street; has lawns, flowers, large trees, cozy rear lawn nook, double garage, etc., etc. It is not the ordinary "for sale" house. The property must be sold before the New Year dawns. Phone 2931. PETE SAYS, "I got four geese out of a flock of twelve. A couple other hunters (with Remington pumps, probably) got the balance as they veered round the lake. That new Remington FITS the shoulder perfectly. When the stock reaches your face the sight is right on the bird. There's plenty of ducks this season—teal, sprig, spoonbill, mallard—I got the limit of ducks, too, and my waders full of Henshaw retrieving? the fourth goose. Yes, hunting is good this year." Guns, Ammunition, Decoys, LADY BALTIMORE CAKE TENDER! LIGHT! LUSCIOUS! Made this quick ... easy-cream way Now make cakes a wonderful quick way! Plop creamy Crisco and sugar into your mixing-bowl! In a jiffy they're mixed and light. For there's no stiff shortening to work—no hard creaming to do! Newest A new million-dollar process now whips and churns Crisco, creams it hundreds of times before it goes into the can. So Crisco makes cakes the easy way... without hard creaming. And they're light, delicate in flavor! Change to Crisco! Lady Baltimore Cake 1¼ cup Crisco 1 tsp. salt 1¼ cups sugar 1 cup milk 2¼ cups cake flour 1 tbsp. lemon juice 2 teaspoons baking powder 4 egg-white Heat fluffy Crisco and sugar. (There’s no hard creaming with pure-creamed Crisco!) Mix dry ingredients. Add alternately with milk. Add lemon juice; then add beaten egg whites. Pour into two 8-inch "Criscood" layer pans. Bake in moderate oven (350°F). When cool, spread this filling between layers. Lady Baltimore Filling 1¼ cup iceing ½ cup steamed figs 1¼ cup raisins ¼ cup drained walnuts maraschino cherries Make 7-Minute Icing. Take out ¼ cup of it and put in separate bowl. To this, add chopped fruit and nuts. Spread between layers. Cover cake with rest of iceing. Crisco is the registered trademark of a shortening manufactured by Procter & Gamble Co. Business Advances Noted for October Continued improvement during winter in several important fields business throughout California the far west was reported by Hanson, manager, Anaheim Bank of America. According to the latest Business News compiled by the analysis and research department, increasing prosperity shared by building constructive trade, carloadings and debits. Calls, Field Glasses, Commercy Everything for the hunter. Sport Store, 160 West Central Phone 3417. ANAHEIM CITY PARK (City Recreation Center) is external in many respects. It finds there, furnished, beauties and conveniences: Expansive lawns, with one obnoxious "Keep Off The" signs; beautiful flowers, trees and shrubs; tiny lagoons; and cactus gardens, tennis net, horse shoes, cards andkers, swimming pool, ball Greek theatre, and a host ofostess on duty nearly all the time. This unusual "Center" is of the reasons why Anaheim growing, and it must grow and SOUTII. We have seen a few desirable parcels in trend of development. AANCE one is in the 700 block east side of South Los Anstreet; a BUSINESS lot—50 wide—which we will sell for $1,000. A lot almost ading is priced at $2,500. How-Williams, Licensed Real Estate Agent, 110 North Lemon. Phone Farm Bureau Group to Sing on Sunday Sunday, December 4 has been set for the second sacred concert offered to the public of Orange county by the farm bureau chorus, under the direction of Monroe Sharpless. Fullerton junior college. The program, consisting largely of sacred numbers appropriate to the Christmas season, will be presented as a vesper service at 4:30 o'clock in the First Methodist church, Santa Ana. Salinas Packers to Be Los Angeles Foe Composed mainly of football stars from northern California, the Salinas Packers will seek revenge against the Los Angeles Bulldogs at the Gilmore stadium Sunday afternoon in what should prove to be a hard fought pro football game. Ed Storm's hard-driving, hard-hitting Packers lost a 14 to 10 decision to the Bulldogs last Sunday at San Francisco. Storm believes his team dropped the game on a fluke and claims that the Packers will be able to reverse the decision when they meet at the Gilmore stadium Sunday afternoon. Lottery Case Trial Opens Last Tuesday Trial of three Orange county residents, together with five others, on an alleged lottery ticket smuggling plot started Tuesday in federal district court in Los Angeles. La Habran Fatally Injured in Mishap Injured when his automobile overturned, Benito Baragas, 35, of La Habra, died Sunday en route to the Artesia hospital. His two companions, Jesus Luna, La Habra, and Cosme Garcia, Artesia, were injured. The accident occurred at 7133 E. Roserans avenue, Los Angeles. Officers reported Baragas was forced from the highway by another car. Buena Park Church Now Incorporated The First Pentacostal church of Buena Park this week filed articles of incorporation with County Clerk B. J. Smith. The church, which previously had existed as an unincorporated organization, filed papers listing David Naggle, Oscar Kelley and Aaron Turner, all of Buena Park, as directors of the non-profit organization. The earth revolves about the sun in 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and 48 seconds. Lottery Case Trial Opens Last Tuesday Trial of three Orange county residents, together with five others, on an alleged lottery ticket smuggling plot started Tuesday in federal district court in Los Angeles. Among the defendants are Police Chief Floyd Howard of Santa Ana, Ernest Winbigler, Santa Ana undertaker and brother-in-law of Howard, and C. W. Hutchings, Balboa game operator. W. M. LUKASKY MASSAGE PARLOR Protect your Health — Save TIME — Save EXPENSE —See LUKASKY — My work is known the country over — Ask your friends about it — An ounce of preventive, is always worth a pound of cure — I say, Good Circulation of Blood is one of the first steps to Good Health. If you are not satisfied with your first Massage, Don't Pay for it. STRICTLY MASSAGE — Will see you by Appointment only — A Lady Attendant. Phone Anaheim 4002 707 N. Los Angeles St. Anaheim, California Miss Kay Gilbert used the well-known KC Baking Powder in the ANAHEIM GAZETTE COOKING SCHOOL Her demonstrations showed that in using KC the double-tested, double-action baking powder your bakings will have fine even texture and large volume — KC is a dependable, high quality baking powder that will produce the finest of baked goods at low cost. Only one level teaspoonful to a cup of sifted flour is required for most recipes. For economy and efficiency in your baking it is to your advantage to use Her demonstrations showed that in using KC the double-tested, double-action baking powder your bakings will have fine even texture and large volume—KC is a dependable, high quality baking powder that will produce the finest baked goods at low cost. Only one level teaspoonful to a cup of sifted flour is required for most recipes. For economy and efficiency in your baking it is to your advantage to use KC BAKING POWDER Same Price Today as 48 Years Ago 25 OUNCES FOR 25¢ ★Manufactured by Baking Powder Specialists who make nothing but Baking Powder—under supervision of expert chemists of national reputation. The quality is always uniform—KC is dependable. Try it in your favorite recipes as instructed by the lecturer. Results will convince you there is real economy and satisfaction in using KC Baking Powder. Hundreds of thousands of women have received THE COOK'S BOOK You can get a copy of this beautifully illustrated book—full of practical, tested recipes that will please you. Mail the certificate from a can of KC Baking Powder with your name and address and your copy will be sent postage paid. Address JAQUES MFG. CO., Dept. C. B., Chicago, Ill. NAME ADDRESS MILLIONS OF POUNDS HAVE BEEN USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT ALPHA BETA FOOD MARKETS "OWNED AND OPERATED BY THOSE WHO SERVE YOU" SPECIALS FOR FRI. & SAT., DECEMBER 2nd & 3rd Fancy Peaches, No. 2½ Oregon BlackBerries No. 2 10¢ OYSTERS WILLAPPOINT 10 ounce can 12¢ BAK. POWDER CLABBER GIRL 10 oz. tin 9¢ MAMGO BABY CLAMS 5 oz. can 12¢ SUN-RICH STRING BEANS 2 No. 2 cans 19¢ GOLD MEDAL CORN KIX 2 pkgs. for 21¢ SPERRY'S PANCAKE FLOUR 28-oz. pkg. 16¢ FOLGER'S 2 lbs. 50c COFFEE 1-lb. can 26¢ BETTER BEST GRANAMS OR SODAS 2-lb. 21c pkg. 11¢ SUGAR 10 pounds. GRAN. (In Paper Bag) 50¢ EGGS LARGE U.S. EXTRAS 37 BUTTER MOUNT LOWE 2nd Quality Solid 1lb. CORN 3 No. 2 cans IOWA BROOM CARNATION OUR BEST each 89¢ DOG FOOD 3 fall cans KENNEL KING WE NOW HAVE KLEENEX. 2 200 size 25¢ HY-POWER TAMALES 2 No. 2 squat 27£ JAN-U-WINE BEAN SPROUTS No. 2 cans 9¢ JAN-U-WINE CHOW MEIN NOODLES 5-oz. tin 12¢ JAN-U-WINE SOY SAUCE 6-oz. bottle 15£ KLEENEX large 500 size 28£ BIRD SEED FRENCH'S BISCUIT—IN PKG. 11£ REX LYE can 8£ DRANO FOR YOUR DRAINS can 19£ FLOUR 24-lb. sack 80¢ COCKTAIL NO. 1 fall 8¢ HY-POWER TAMALES 2 No.2 squat 27¢ JAN-U-WINE BEAN SPROUTS No.2 can 9¢ JAN-U-WINE CHOW MEIN NOODLES 5-oz. tin 12¢ JAN-U-WINE SOY SAUCE 6-oz. bottle 15¢ KLEENEX large 500 size 28¢ BIRD SEED FRENCH'S BISCUIT—IN PKG. 11¢ REX LYF can 8¢ DRANO FOR YOUR DRAINS can 19¢ FLOUR GLOBE "A-1" 24-lb. sack 80¢ SNOWDRIFT 1-lb. pail 18¢ 3-lb. pail 50¢ COCKTAIL FRUIT SUPREME No.1 tall 8¢ IRIS COFFEE 2-lb. jar 52¢ 1-lb. jar 27¢ WESSON OIL pint 20c quart can 38¢ SAUERKRAUT 2 No.2 LIBBY'S 17¢ VEAL LOAF LIBBY'S can 14£ DELICIA SANDWICH SPREAD 2 4-oz. cans 15£ PRUDENCE CORNED BEEF HASH 10½-oz. can 10£ LIBBY'S APPLE BUTTER No.1 tall 9¢ WINDEX FOR YOUR GLASSWARE 14£ CLOE'S BLEACH ]-gal. 10£ WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP large pkg. 28£ WHITE KING TOILET SOAP 3 bars. 14£ JAM FRUIT or BERRY 2 lb. lar 19¢ PEAS CLEAN PACK No.303 can 7¢ TOMATO JUICE 6 12-oz. cans 25¢ TOMATOES SUN RICH 3 No.2¼ cans 25¢ MISSION BELL TOILET SOAP 3 for 13¢ OLD DUTCH 3 cans 20£ BAB-O FOR YOUR KITCHEN 2 cans 22£ GLO-COAT quart tin 98 º]-gal. $57 tin 1 WHITE KING LAUNDRY SOAP regular size bar 3¢ SCOTCH GRANULATED SOAP—REGULAR 18¢ MERMAID WASHING POWDER large pkg. 17¢ PAR SOAP GRANULATED Large package 21¢ QUALITY MEATS Pork Loin Roast LARGE END 21½ lb Swift's Bulk SHORTENING BEEF BOIL lb. 12¢ BACON ÷½-lb. pkg. Ea. 15¢ Pork Loin Roast LARGE END 21¢ lb Swift's Bulk SHORTENING 3 lbs. 25¢ BEEF BOIL lb. 12¢ BACON ½-lb. pkg. Ea. 15¢ Pot Roast Bell Cut lb. 15¢ Country Style Sausage lb. 25¢ PORK CHOPS lb. 25¢ FRUITS and VEGETABLES FINE QUALITY PEARMAIN APPLES 10 lbs. 19¢ or 35 lb. box 55¢ U.S. NO. 1 RUSSETT POTATOES 98 lb. Sack $1.47 UTAH CRISP CELERY 2 for 5¢ RIPE YELLOW BANANAS 3 lbs. 10¢ FANCY FRESH CUT BRUSSEL SPROUTS 2 lbs. 17¢ FANCY NO. 1 SWEET POTATOES 7 lbs. 15¢