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Dormant Alfalfa Renovation Urged Alfalfa fields can be kept cleaner of weeds and foreign grasses and maintain thriftier plant growth by harrowing, or discing the fields in the dormant period, according to W. M. Cory, assistant farm advisor. As soon as the soil has dried out sufficiently to work without packing, following the first rains in the fall, the land should be cross harrowed with a spring-tooth harrow or disc. Where the stand has thinned out but is still too good to be plowed up and reseeded, the stand can be thickened by broadcasting 12 to 15 pounds of alfalfa seed per acre after the spring tooth harrowing, followed by a straight-tooth harrowing. Or where it is expected to work up the land after the first two or three cuttings, the yield of hay The HOME IDEA Book— You will want one, of you are thinking of building a HOME or want ideas on remodeling and maintenance. Its worthy of your careful study, for valuable suggestions. Your copy free. GIBBS LUMBER Phone 2271 417 South Los Angeles St. Anaheim, California Obituaries TOM CRUZ Funeral services for Tom Cruz, 78, were conducted yesterday morning from St. Boniface church with burial in the Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Recitation of the Holy Rosary took place Tuesday evening at 112½ W. Adele street. Cruz, a native of San Juan Capistrano, died Sunday after a brief illness. For 25 years he was a resident of Fullerton and he had resided in Anaheim for eight years. Cruz is survived by two sons, Tom Cruz and Raymond F. Cruz, both of Anaheim; two brothers, Ronaldo and Raymond Cruz, both of Corona, and four grandchildren. LUCY BOWMAN Funeral services for Lucy Bowman can be increased by broadcasting 25 to 30 pounds of barley or oats per acre following the first time over with the spring-tooth harrow. The second time over the harrow will serve to cover the seed. The renovation of alfalfa stands carries a credit of two acres, which equals one unit under the agricultural conservation program, where a sufficient quantity of good seed is planted following the renovation. Seeding of new alfalfa carries a credit of one acre, which equals two units. Additional credit may be obtained by the application of 48 pounds of phosphate or 54 pounds of sulphur. Credit can be secured by the addition of sulphur to old stands as well, but only applies to new stands in the case of phosphates. Garden Grove Lodge Seats New Office Garden Grove Lodge No. F. & A. M., installed new office at ceremonies conducted Monday night. A. H. Allen, inspector on the 100th Masonic district, installing marshal. New officers include Rollin Rosselot, worshipful masse Wayne S. Holt, senior warden W. Schauer, junior warden F. Monroe, treasurer; L. L. Trice secretary; Rodney E. Collins,ior deacon; Ray Munz, junior con; Paul Applebury, senior ward; Roy C. Schott, marshal Norman E. Bryan, chaplain, Grant Fergus, tyler. Mrs. Bowman had lived in Anaheim district 16 years is survived by her husband, F. O. Bowman; a son, Clyde B. Man; two daughters, Miss E Bowman and Mrs. Ruth Bardgerner, Orange; one great daughter; two sisters, and two brothers. SAMUEL S. MARTIN Funeral services for Samuelson Martin, 68, were conducted Tuesday afternoon from Backs T & Campbell chapel with Stanley Frederick George off ing. Burial was in Loma cemetery. Martin died, a suisse, at home at Western and Orange nues. He had lived here eight years. RUBY LEE VOOHEES Funeral services for Ruby Voorhees were conducted y day afternoon from the Hilge funeral home with Rev. R. GIBBS LUMBER Phone 2271 417 South Los Angeles St. Anaheim, California W. M. 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ABBOTT Telephone Anaheim 3224 Manchester at 101 Highway Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment DR. OSHER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dentist Oculist—Glasses Fitted Phone 3212 RUBY LEE VOOHEES Funeral services for Ruby Voorhees were conducted yesterday afternoon from the Hilge funeral home with Rev. R. Swenerton, pastor of the Temple Methodist church, offing. Burial was in Anaheim. Mrs. Voorhees, a resident Anaheim for 14 years, died day morning. She was a native Modesto. Mrs. Voorhees is vived by her husband, Edwa Voorhees; mother, Belle C. piger; step-father, Fred M. piger, and one sister, Mrs. Mallin, all residents of Anaheim. FOR SALE—1939 Moon Books, Calendars. 309 S. Angeles St. 1/19-26; 2/2. FURNISHED ROOM FOR PUBLIC FURNACE Heat; Garage Privacy Phone 3895. 1305 W. Centrals. LOST—Lower half of Swan tain pen. Black. Finder return to City Carrier No. post office. FOR SALE—Two and one acres about two miles from dam on Chandler Blvd. Gas tricity, plenty water. Full $650. $50 down, balance $6 month. Will help finance to J. B. Milford, 406 Kress Long Beach. Phone 616-1544. LABELS of all kinds in more colors, executed properly. LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE OF DOING BUSINESS Under Fictitious Name. The Undersigned, do not certify that they are conduct Singer Machine Distributors ness at 130 West Center St., heim, County of Orange, St. California, under the fice name of SINGER MACHINE TRIBUTORS and that said composed of the following p FLOWER SHOP Mrs. E. T. ABBOTT Telephone Anaheim 3224 Manchester at 101 Highway Homer A. Nelson, Opt. D. OPTOMETRIST Phone 3104 114 N. Lemon St. Anaheim, California SASH AND DOORS Nagel-Göhres & 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 Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment DR. OSHER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dentist Oculist—Glasses Fitted Phone 3212 1224 West Center Street Anaheim, California Office Phone 3213 Residence 887 So. Los Angeles Residence Phone 2610 Hours: 11 - 12; 2 - 4; 7 - 8 J. W. Truxaw, M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Golden State Bank Bldg. Cor. Center and Los Angeles Anaheim, California SURE INSURANCE AUTO - FIRE - MARINE Dan. J. Brosnan Phone 4562 539 W. Chestnut, St., Anaheim MILK ----- Delivered to your Door each morning PHONE ACACIA DAIRY ANAHEIM 2078 LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE OF DOING BUSINESS Under Fictitious Name The Undersigned, do not certify that they are conduct Singer Machine Distributorsness at 130 West Center St. heim, County of Orange, San California, under the fi name of SINGER MACHINERY TRIBUTORS and that said compos of the following par whose names and addresses follows to-wit: W. V. Brown, East Broadway, Anaheim, California; W. R. Reinhardt, 1011 Broadway, Anaheim, Calif. Witness our Hands this t day of January, 1939. (Signed) W. V. BROWN, W. R. REINHARDT, State of California ) County of Orange ) On this 6th day of of Jan. A. D., 1939, before me, Wm. Heinz, a Notary Public in a said county and state, re therein, duly commissioned sworn personally appeared Brown and W. R. Reinhard known to me to be the p whose names are subscribed within instrument and ad leded to me that they ex the same. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and my official seal the day and in this certificate first above ten. WM. J. M. HEINZ Notary public in a said County and My Commission May 3, 1942. 1/12-19-26; 2/2/39. Garden Grove Lodge Mats New Officers FREE DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY PIONEER FOOD AND BEVERAGE 315 E. CENTER Anaheim, Calif. 100 E. FREE DELIVERY—For your Convenience the Pioneer Merchants Service to give Our Customers Immediate Delivery. JUST Pioneer Grocer FRESH BAKED SODA — 1-lb. Box CRACKERS 7½¢ HUNTER ALASKA SALMON 1-lb. can 9¢ LONG BEACH TUNA No. ½ can 10¢ DUNBAR SHRIMP 5-oz. can 12¢ COVE OYSTERS 5-oz. can 11¢ DEL MONTE TUNA No. ½ can 14¢ Delicia ICE CREAM OLD FASHIONED CHOCOLATE DROPS RAJAH SLICED — Large 1 PINEAPPLE CALIFORNIA GIRL OLIVES pt. MARIPOSA PEACHES No. CALIFORNIA GIRL DUNBAR SHRIMP 5-oz. can 12¢ COVE OYSTERS 5-oz. can 11¢ DEL MONTE TUNA No.½ can 14¢ LAUB'S SOLID PACK — No. 2½ can TOMATOES 7½¢ MONTEREY CATSUP 14-oz. bot. 7½¢ CLABBER GIRL BAKING POWDER 12-oz. can 9¢ LESLIE SALT 1½ lb. pkg. 4¢ BEN-HUR BLACK PEPPER 2-oz. can 5¢ OHIO BLUE TIP MATCHES 3 bxs. 10¢ LIBBY'S NO. 2 CAN PEAS 10¢ PIONEER DELICATESSEN FIG BARS Fresh Baked lb. 8½¢ PICKLED PIGS FEET Each 5¢ AMERICAN CHEESE lb. 14¢ FIG BARS Fresh Baked lb. 8½¢ PICKLED PIGS FEET Each 5¢ AMERICAN CHEESE lb. 14¢ Badger Limburger CHEESE lb. 21¢ Sliced MINCED HAM lb. 15¢ Sliced BOILED HAM lb. 41¢ DILL PICKLES Each 1¢ Mother Cobb’s Chicken Turnovers 3 for 25¢ Steaming HOT TAMALES Each 5¢ Wilson’s BACON ENDS lb. 14¢ FRESH GROUND PEANUT BUTTER lb. 9¢ LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE OF DOING BUSINESS Under Fictitious Name The Undersigned, do hereby certify that they are conducting a larger Machine Distributors Business at 130 West Center St., Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, under the fictitious name of SINGER MACHINE DIS-IBUTORS and that said firm is composed of the following persons whose names and addresses are as follows to-wit: W. V. Brown, 1011 East Broadway, Anaheim, Calif.; W. R. Reinhardt, 1011 East Roadway, Anaheim, Calif. Witness our Hands this the 6th day of January, 1939. (Signed) W. V. BROWN, W. R. REINHARDT. State of California ) County of Orange ) On this 6th day of of January D., 1939, before me, Wm. J. M. Inz, a Notary Public in and for county and state, residing therein, duly commissioned and born personally appeared W. V. Inz and W. R. Reinhardt, down to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the thin instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. In witness whereof, I have reunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year this certificate first above written. WM. J. M. HEINZ. Notary public in and for said County and State. My Commission Expires May 3, 1942. 12-19-26; 2/2/39. FREE DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY EER VERAGE STORE Calif. 100 E. CENTER OPEN Every Day Until 12 P.M. Saturdays Until 2 A. M. 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