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FOX ANAHEIM Now Playing Matinee Saturday at 2 p.m. ERROL FLYNN in "DODGE CITY" — AND — JACKIE COOPER in "Spirit of Culver" Sunday - Monday - Tuesday Sunday Continuous from 2 JEANETTE MACDONALD in "Broadway Serenade" — AND — THE JONES FAMILY in "Everybody's Baby" Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Matinee Saturday at 2 p.m. BOB BURNS in "I'm from Missouri" — AND — "Biondie Meets the Boss" Super Pay-Me MONDAY and TUESDAY ANAHEIM THEATRE Children 10c Adults 15c Fri., Sat. April 28-29 JANE WITHERS in "Keep Smiling" and BILL BOYD in "In Old Mexico" NEWS—MICKEY MOUSE Chap. 3: "Dlek Tracy Returns" Sunday and Monday Continuous Sun. starts 2 p.m. "PAY ME" Monday at 8:45 p.m. LEW AYRES LIONEL BARRYMORE in "Young Dr. Kildare" and HENRY ARTHUR in "Road Demon" LATEST NEWS Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. "PAY ME" Thursday at 8:45 p.m. MARY CARLISLE JOHN HOWARD in "Touchdown Army" and GEORGE HOUSTON in "Frontier Scout" COMEDY Obituaries EMMA A. WINGER Funeral services for Emma Winger, 78, were conducted by the First Missionary Church of La Habra Monday noon, followed by entombment at Melrose Abbey mausoleum under direction of Hilgenfeld cemetery. Mrs. Winger died Thursday her home on Lefflingwall west of La Habra where she resided 11 years. She is survived by her husband, Jacob M. Winger, three sons, Ralph R. of La Habra and Fred F. and Ellis E. of La Habra; three daughters, Mrs. W. A.; daughter of Pomona, Mrs. Irene W.; and Mrs. John W. Rodeffer, of Anaheim; 18 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren. FRANCES E. WILCOX Funeral services were conducted in Long Beach yesterday noon for Mrs. Frances E. Winger, 87, who died early Monday morning at her home, 542 Chestnut street. Burial was in Sunny cemetery. Mrs. Wilcox, a native of tucky, had resided in Anaheim years. She is survived by daughter, Mrs. Eunice Latha Long Beach, and a son, Sylvia Downs of Oregon. LORA O. HAMILTON Funeral services for Mrs. O. Hamilton, 52, were conducted Tuesday afternoon from E Terry & Campbell chapel. Burying was in Loma Vista cemetery. Mrs. Hamilton, a resident Anaheim for two years, died urdied night at her home, 2 Alberta street. She is survived by her husband, Roy R. Hammer mother, Mrs. Anna E. of Anaheim; two brothers, A H. Little of Whittier and Ray Little of Colorado and a the Boss" Super Pay-Me MONDAY and TUESDAY and GEORGE HOUSTON in "Frontier Scout" COMEDY See FRANK'S CLOCK SHOP 150 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim, California For Dependable Watch and Clock Repairing — ALSO A FULL LINE OF JEWELRY — The MARCH OF TIME BY THE EDITORS OF TIME The Weekly Newspaper (Continued from Page 4) volume of mortgages the agency may insure. The senate meanwhile passed and sent to the president the house bill appropriating $100,000,-000 more for WPA until June 30, instead of $150,000,000 more as demanded by President Roosevelt. The senate also passed and sent to the house Senator Shepard's bill to outlaw political use of relief an dother government funds, and Keard (in committee) New York's Senator Wagner defend his Labor Relations act against revisionist criticism. Author Wagner would concede only that employers as well as employees should be allowed to petition for elections when competing unions impede work by fighting. Classes View First Aid Demonstration First aid demonstration was given to members of orientation classes of Anaheim union high school yesterday as part of their studies on safety. The demonstration was given by Dr. Alan D. Hansen of Laguna Beach, chairman of first aid for the Red Cross chapter in that city and president of the Laguna Beach first aid club. He was assisted by other members of the club. The exhibition was also witnessed by Harold Terwilliger, Red Cross first aid field representative. MORE ABOUT School Dedication (Continued from Page 1) ple, and it is this fact that is such a menace to the United States' form of government. With democracy on the defensive throughout the world, it is definitely the task of this nation to save it. People must be more concerned with what they put into democracy and less with what they can get out of democracy if that form of government is to be retained. Dr. Martin said, tainted, Dr. Martin said. Gauer is Chairman The school is the foundation of democracy and must be kept free of politics and propaganda, the speaker declared. The greatest task of the schools is to spread light. M. A. Gauer, superintendent of schools, was chairman of the program, which also featured a dedication talk by Earl E. Smith, a member of the school board. The new building was accepted by Wilbert Bonney, Fremont school principal. Many guests, including PWA officials, were introduced by Gauer. Musical entertainment was provided by the glee clubs, Trouveres and the Fremont orchestra, under the direction of Miss Ethel Campbell, and Dr. Clarence Reynolds, who played a group of selections of the electric organ. The invocation was asked by the Rev. D. Howard Dow. TO BUILD HOME Permit was issued yesterday to G. E. McCloud for the construction of a five-room dwelling and garage at 725 N. Topeka street. The new home will cost $3000. Five seconds is the length of the average dream. ORIN M. SKINNER Orin M. Skinner, 83, a resident on a ranch on west Orangett for nearly a half-century, early this morning at his home an extended illness. He was native of Wisconsin and had sided on a farm there before going to California. He is surrey by his wife, Bertha T. Skinner two sons, Merton W. Skinner Fullerton and Horace W. Skinner Anaheim; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted from the Hilgenfeld cemetery Saturday at 2 o'clock. Larger Crew Begin Work at New Po Official notification that Works Progress administration approved the city of Anaheim application for an additional job to complete development of Palma park was received this week by city officials larger crew-of-workmen was deried to the project on Tuesday City Engineer E. P. Hap was unable to say yesterday long the project would contend the length of time depending on the number of men available It is tentatively estimated that or three months will be required. Fullerton Motorists Enters Guilty P Otto B. Rice, 45, of 11 Amerige street, Fullerton, booked at Anaheim city jail yesterday morning for driving after officers had observed him driving erratically on N Los Angeles street. He pleaded guilty when arrested before Judge Frank Tausch was ordered to pay a fine of or spend 50 days in the court. His operators license also revoked. The demonstration was given by Dr. Alan D. Hansen of Laguna Beach, chairman of first aid for the Red Cross chapter in that city and president of the Laguna Beach first aid club. He was assisted by other members of the club. The exhibition was also witnessed by Harold Terwilliger, Red Cross first aid field representative. Buy Now and Buy in Anaheim! LOOK! 1936 FORD Sport Coupe New Paint Very Good Tires Clean Throughout Only $145.00 DOWN CONE BROS. Phone 2515 215 N. Los Angeles St. Anaheim TO BUILD HOME Permit was issued yesterday to G. E. McCloud for the construction of a five-room dwelling and garage at 725 N. Topeka street. The new home will cost $3000. Five seconds is the length of the average dream. UPHOLSTERING QUALITY sets our Price NOT Price sets our QUALITY Free Estimates Pick-up Delivery Universal Upholsterers PHONE ANAHEIM 4043 1900 SOUTH LOS ANGELES STREET. ANAHEIM Obituaries EMMA A. WINGER Funeral services for Emma A. Winger, 78, were conducted from First Missionary Baptist Church of La Habra Monday afternoon, followed by entombment Melrose Abbey mauseoleum, after direction of Hilgenfeld funeral home. Mrs. Winger died Thursday at home on Leffingwall road, at La Habra where she had lived 11 years. She is survived her husband, Jacob M. Winger; the sons, Ralph R. of La Habra Fred F. and Ellis E. of Texas; the daughters, Mrs. W. A. Snyder of Pomona, Mrs. Irene Weaver; Mrs. John W. Rodeffer, both Anaheim; 18 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. RANCES E. WILCOX Funeral services were conducted on Long Beach yesterday after for Mrs. Frances E. Wilcox, who died early Monday morning at her home, 542 Chestnut Street. Burial was in Sunnyside cemetery. MRS O. HAMILTON Funeral services for Mrs. Lora Hamilton, 52, were conducted today afternoon from Backs, Bay & Campbell chapel. Burial in Loma Vista cemetery. MRS. Hamilton, a resident of themim for two years, died Saturday night at her home, 205 E. Berta street. She is survived her husband, Roy R. Hamilton; mother, Mrs. Anna E. Little Anaheim; two brothers, Arthur little of Whittier and Raymond little of Colorado and a sister. MORE ABOUT Menton Trial (Continued from Page 1) cutor, but each testified that Menton's records show them working on numerous days which they did not work and for which they were not paid. Blaisdell was on the witness stand all day Tuesday and was followed to the stand yesterday by his wife. Defense Attorney S. B. Kaufman of Anaheim made several attempts to tear down the testimony presented by Blaisdell. He charged the witness with giving different testimony during the trial than he had given before the grand jury shortly before the indictment was voted. Assistant District Attorney Joel Ogle contended that a full reading of the grand jury testimony showed there was no conflict. Judge Freeman excluded witnesses for both the prosecution and the defense from the courtroom pending their appearances on the stand. Young Driver Sent to Juvenile Court Traffic cases handled during the past week by City Judge Frank Tausch included two charges of speeding an done of reckless driving. Anaheim Man Hurt When Cars Collide An automobile accident at Crescent street and Brookhurst avenue early Friday morning resulted in a fractured shoulder for W. J. Gottlieb, 42, of route 1, box 387-B. Anaheim. He was removed to his home after receiving treatment at Orange county hospital. According to California highway patrol reports, Gottlieb and Bob M. Dodge, 18, of 414 S. Vine street, Anaheim, were the drivers of the automobiles involved in the accident. Free Orange Juice at Famous Tourney The Ojai Valley Tennis club will serve fresh orange juice free to all players and spectators at its 44th annual tennis tournament, it was announced this week. The tourney starts today and will continue tomorrow and Saturday. Teams from Fullerton and Santa Ana Junior colleges have been entered. One of the alleged speeders, Gonzalo Veyna, 541 S. Los Angeles street was remanded to juvenile court. Fred L. Weston of Orange paid a $75 fine after pleading guilty to reckless driving. A fine of $10 was paid by Robert Eden of Fullerton for speeding. STROUP-BARNES has been selling Bigelow Rugs in Anaheim Since 1912. Going on NOW! CHURCH FORUM Hear College Dean Calvin Flint of San junior college will be the at the Peoples' Forum o Temple church Sunday at 7:45 o'clock. His subje be "Hitler's Blue Danube Flint spent last summer in Europe. Special music will be together with Rev. R Swenerton's sermon, due evening service starting o'clock. The Temple Si quartet comprising Harriet Jeanette Hastings, Bob B and Dick Alden, and Donble, soloist, will be heard. No Damage is In Two Minor Fire alarms answered y afternoon and early this-were of such minor im-that no damage was done ing to Fire Chief Rudy Ny blaze early today partially an awning in a building in block on North Los Angels and was put out by STROUP-BARNES has been selling Bigelow Rugs in Anaheim Since 1912. Going on NOW! TAILOR-MADE BROADLOOM RUG SALE To help you find a rug that really FITS your room $1.00 Down Delivers any Rug Figured and Plain...Hooked Patterns... Textures...Tap-tone Effects... Scrolls...Florals... From smart "blonde" to dark shades... 21 grades...As many as 101 sizes... Widths up to 18 ft. EXAMPLE as LOW as $26.00 Don't pass up this chancel Bring in your room measurements right away and select a TailorMade Rug in the right size to Don't pass up this chance! Bring in your room measurements right away and select a Tailor-Made Rug in the right size to fit, just as you buy your headsize in hats! 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Kells Tewenton's sermon, during the evening service starting at 7 'clock. The Temple Singers, a quartet comprising Harriet Adams, Jeanette Hastings, Bob Fackiner and Dick Alden, and Doris Gamble, soloist, will be heard. No Damage is Done in Two Minor Fires Fire alarms answered yesterday afternoon and early this morning were of such minor importance that no damage was done, according to Fire Chief Rudy Nyboe. The flame early today partially burned on awning in a building in the 100 block on North Los Angeles street and was put out by Assistant Chief Art Kemper and two police officers with a hand extinguisher. The alarm yesterday came from the Shaw apartments at Center and Helena streets, where a resident had permitted to burn. You'll find Quality Merchandise at a reasonable price at Anaheim Stores. VIOLET'S BEAUTY SALON Rivelon Manicure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c Never give up until you have tried a Marvelous new "ZOTOS" Permanent Wave. 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