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Anaheim, Calif., Dec. 15, 1938 FOX ANAHEIM All Seats 20c Children 10c NOW PLAYING RONALD COLMAN in "If I were King" AND "Annabel Takes a Tour" with Jack Oakie - Lucille Ball Sun., Mon., Tues., Dec. 18-19-20 ROBERT DONAT ROSALIND RUSSELL in "The Citadel" WILLIAM BOYD in "In Old Mexico" Dec. 21-22-23-24 JOAN CRAWFORD in in "Shining Hour" AND 'Touchdown Army' with John Howard - Mary Carlisle ANAHEIM THEATRE All Seats 20c Children 10c NOW PLAYING Dec. 14-15-16-17 "3 Comrades" Robt. Taylor-Margaret Sullivan Franchot Tone - Robert Young AND "Come On Leathernecks" with Richard Cromwell-Marsha Hunt Sun., Mon., Tues., Dec. 18-19-20 JOAN BENNETT RANDOLPH SCOTT "The Texans" AND "White Banners" Jackle Cooper Claude Raine - Fay Bainter Dec. 21-22-23-24 MICKEY ROONEY in "Love Finds Andy Hardy" AND GENE AUTRY in "Gold Mine in the Sky" $250,000 Movie Quiz Contest Ends Dec. 31 Treasure Chest Every Monday & Thursday Obituaries MRS. ELEANOR M. SAULSBERG Funeral services for Mrs. Eleanor May Saulsbery, 67, who died yesterday at her home on Lincoln Avenue, will be conducted tomorrow row morning at 10 o'clock from Backs, Terry & Campbell chapel with Rev. Stanley Frederick George officiating. Burial will be in Mountain View cemetery, Pasadena. Mrs. Saulbery had lived in Anaheim six years. She leaves her husband, James Saulbery; three sons, Harry and John of Anaheim and James Saulbery of Burbank a daughter, Eleanor, of Anaheim a sister and five grandchildren. WILLIAM PETERSON William Peterson, 73, a native of Denmark who has resided on Mountain View avenue near the Katella substation for ten years passed away early this morning at his home after an extended illness. He came to America more than 55 years ago and has been resident of California for 14 years. He is survived by his wife, Ann Peterson; two daughters, Mrs. Elmer Carver of Glendale and Mr. Vincente Yorba of Santa Ana canyon; two sons, John Peterson of Santa Ana canyon and Chester Peterson of Anaheim and three grandchildren. In addition he leaves two sisters and one brother all in Denmark. He was a member of the Lutheran church. Funeral services will be conducted from the Hilgentfeld funeral home Saturday at 10 o'clock The Rev. C. H. S. Humziker, pastor of Grace Lutheran church, will officiate and burial will be made in Anaheim cemetery. ALBERT P. MATHIS Funeral services for Albert P. Mathis, 86, who died Saturday afternoon at the family residence 306 E. Broadway, were conducted Tuesday afternoon from Hilgentfeld funeral home. Rev. R. Kell Swenerton, pastor of White Temple. READ THE GAZETTE ADS FOR NEWS It's fun to be thrifty! on the "CALIFORNIAN" to CHICAGO "One of the nicest things about Southern Pacific's Californian is that you can be thrifty without depriving yourself of anything while traveling. Fares are low. Meals are delicious and reasonably priced. You have all the comfort and friendliness of home—at home prices!" CHAIR CAR RESERVED for women, children NURSE-STEWARDESS at your service DELICIOUS MEALS for 25c - 30c - 35c PORTER SERVICE in every car AIR-CONDITIONED —every car LOUNGE CAR for tourist passengers NO EXTRA FARE to CHICAGO $3950 ONE WAY $6500 ROUNDTRIP ALBERT P. MATHIS Funeral services for Albert E. Mathis, 86, who died Saturday afternoon at the family residence 306 E. Broadway, were conducted Tuesday afternoon from Hilgenfeld funeral home. Rev. R. Kell Swenerton, pastor of White Temple church, officiated, and Rev. B. Burgi, an intimate friend of the family for many years, gave a short address. Burial was in Fairhaven cemetery. Mathis had lived in Anaheim for more than 19 years. He survived by his widow, Lucinda Mathis; three sons, Warren F. and Perry W. of Anaheim and Earl W. Mathis of Sage; two brothers, August and George Mathis of Hoop pole, Ill.; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. FRANK BEVERLEY Funeral services for Frank Beverley, 75, were conducted Saturday afternoon from the Hilgenfeld funeral home and burial was in Fairhaven cemetery. Beverley died last Thursday at a Los Angeles hospital after an extended illness. He is survived by his widow, Allie M. Beverley of La Habra; two sons, two daughters, nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. H. T. LEESON Funeral services for H. T. Leeson, 68, who died last Saturday at Herman, Minn., will be conducted from the Hilgenfeld funeral home Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Anaheim cemetery beside the remains of his wife who died more than five years ago. Leeson was a long-time resident of Minnesota, but had spent the winters in California for several years and had many friends here. He is survived by two daughters: Mrs. W. R. Smith of Anaheim and Mrs. Ernest Andrews of Herman who, with her husband, is accompanying the remains here; one son: H. H. Leeson of Norwalk; one sister, one brother and eight grandchildren. The Great Seal of the United States was proposed and designed by William Barton in 1782. It composed of a spread eagle, syrinx bolizing strength, bearing a cross with 13 struts for the sun. CHAIR CAR RESERVED for women, children NURSE-STEWARDESS at your service DELICIOUS MEALS for 25c - 30c - 35c PORTER SERVICE in every car AIR-CONDITIONED—every car LOUNGE CAR for tourist passengers NO EXTRA FARE to CHICAGO $3950 $6500 ONE WAY ROUNDTRIP In deluxe air-conditioned chair cars. $7400 ROUNDTRIP (plus berth) in-tourist sleeping cars Note: Children under five ride free; from five to eleven inclusive, half-rate. BONUS: Go on one SP Route—return on another—see TWIGE AS MUCH Southern Pacific's Californian GIVE A TRIP FOR CHRISTMAS We'll send one to anyone, anywhere. Ask about our Prepaid Order Service. GROVER RORER, Agent S. P. Depot, Anaheim, Depot at Los Angeles and Santa Ana Streets LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE According to the records of the Anaheim First National Bank, Anaheim, California, the following persons rented safe-depoboxes from the bank and have not turned in the keys and indicated that all the contenthereof have been removed: Harriet K. Boyd H. E. McConnell J. E. McDowell H. P. Noll Tom Wilkinson Fred S. Witman Iva P. Witman and the bank held certain items for the following persons who hanot so far withdrawn same frethis receivership. Miss May Willis You are hereby notified to call at this office for your property aif any person knows the whereabouts of any individual listed will appreciate the information. J. V. HOGAN, Receive 6320 Pacific Boulevard Huntington Park, Ca 12/15-22-29 Oblituaries ELEANOR M. SAULSBERY mil services for Mrs. EleaSaulsbery, 67, who died at her home on Lincoln will be conducted tomorning at 10 o'clock from Ferry & Campbell chapel Rev. Stanley Frederick officiating. Burial will be main View cemetery, Pasasaulbery had lived in Anayears. She leaves her James Saulsbery; three berry and John of Anaheim, ses Saulsbery of Burbank; er, Eleanor, of Anaheim, and five grandchildren. M PETERSON on Peterson, 73, a native mark who has resided on in View avenue near the substation for ten years, way early this morning me after an extended ille came to America more years ago and has been a of California for 14 years. vived by his wife, Anna two daughters, Mrs. Elver of Glendale and Mrs. Yorba of Santa Ana two sons, John Peterson Ana canyon and Chester of Anaheim and three children. In addition he two sisters and one brother mark. He was a meme Lutheran church. mil services will be confrom the Hilgenfeld fume Saturday at 10 o'clock. C. H. S. Hunziker, pasace Lutheran church, will and burial will be made im cemetery. P. MATHIS mil services for Albert P. 6, who died Saturday aftet the family residence, broadway, were conducted afternoon from Hilgeneral home. Rev. R. Kells pastor of White Tem- ANAHEIM GAZETTE PIONER FOOD AND BEVERAGE 315 E. CENTER Anaheim, Calif. 100 E. Thurs., Fri., Sat. Dec. 15 - 16 - 17 MARIPOSA PEACHES Large No. 2½ Can ARDEN FRESH Milk Qt... 8¢ ¼ Gal 14¢ Ben Hur — 2-oz. can Black Pepper 5¢ Franco American—1-lb. can Spaghetti 3 for 15¢ Del Honte — No. 1 Tall Can Tomato Juice 5¢ FREEDOM — Quart Bottle Grape Juice 21¢ DEL MONTE — 12-oz. Can Pineapple Juice 6¢ HEIDENS — Pint Jar Dill Pickles 9¢ FRESH BAKED CRACKERS 1-lb. Box 8¢ CALIFORNIA GIRL SPINACH No. 2 Can 5¢. CALIFORNIA GIRL OLIVES Pint Can 9¢ CHRISTMAS CANDY lb. 7½¢ FREEDOM — Quart Bottle Grape Juice 21¢ DEL MONTE — 12-oz. 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