anaheim-gazette 1939-06-08
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Careless Smokers Destroy Forests
With fire hazards increased because of the light seasonal rainfall, motorists are urged by the Automobile Club of Southern California to observe the "no smoking" rule in posted areas and to obey the provision of the vehicle code which prohibits the throwing of lighted matches or tobacco from a vehicle outside a business or residential district.
Forest fires can be kept at a minimum if campers and motorists will abide by regulations of the United States forest service. Campfire permits must be secured before building any fire on national forest land. This applies to fires in stoves burning wood, kerosent, or gasoline and also to stoves in trailers. Permits may be obtained without charge at all district offices of the automobile club upon the signed agreement to abide by the required rules.
All parties camping in national forests must carry a shovel and axe of specified size suitable for fire fighting purposes. Shovels must be 36 inches overall length, with a blade eight inches wide, and axes not less than 26 inches long with a head weighing two pounds or more.
The seriousness of fire hazard this year is evidenced by the fact that the forest service has closed several areas in southern California to public use for the dura-funeral Held Today For Mary Ida Culp
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ida Culp, whose death occurred last Tuesday, were conducted this week by President-elect P. J. Weisel. Other officers are C. R. Brandon, vice president; E. P. Hapgood, secretary treasurer; Dr. H. H. Neville, sergeant-at-arms, and E. R. Deering, L. J. Danz, J. L. Bovee, jr., Dr. L. C. Deming and Dr. H. A. Tews, directors.
Appointive officers are Dr. Tews, pianist; M. A. Gauer, song leader; T. J. McFadden, jester, and J. H. Heffron, news commentator.
The committees follow:
Club service: Brandon, chairman.
Membership: Gauer, H. D. Riley and H. B. Pearson.
Program: Bovee, Tews, Deming and L. E. Lyon.
Fellowship: M. S. Reeves, A. A. McCormick, G. M. Parks.
Attendance: C. J. Fay, J. J. Dwyer, R. T. Evans, A. C. Berry, E. C. Kendrick and R. A. Koontz.
Research: Bovee, C. A. Schmitt, S. J. Walker and E. Waynick.
Objectives: J. B. Wilbur, H. A. Johnston, Riley and O. H. Renner.
Community service: U. S. Schauer, chairman boys' work division; Wilbur, C. H. Russell, J. F. Sutherland, and Tuberculosis and Health association; Dr. W. L. Bigham.
Vocational service: S. C. Hartranft, E. D. Johnson, A. C. Bonney.
International service: Deering, Danz, Bigham, Johnston and Dr. J.W.Truxaw.
Church Tracts Help
Obituaries
MARIA EULE
Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon from Zion Lutheran church for Marie Eule, 83, who died Thursday at her home, 319 Olive street. Rev. H.G.Schmurfer officiated and burial was Anaheim cemetery under direct of Backs, Terry & Campbell.
Mrs.Eule was a native of Sony, Germany.She had resided in Anaheim for 38 years and survived by her husband, Will Eule,and one son,Erich EuleSan Diego.
MYRA JONKER
Funeral services for Myra Joerger, 79, will be conducted from Hilgenfeld funeral home Friday 2:30 o'clock.Rev.William gatzky,pastor of the West Brody Methodist church,will ociate and burial will be made Anaheim cemetery.
Mrs.Jonker,a resident of Anaheim for 17 years,died early Wednesday morning.She is survived by one son,Cliifford H.JonkerAnaheim;one sister,Mrs.V Hansel of Washington,and fgrandchildren.
PHIUIP FRUH
Graveside funeral services were conducted in Anaheim cemetery this afternoon for Philip Frueh two-year-old son of Mr.Max Fruh.Rev.Ada S.Temminofficiated and burial was un direction of the Hilgenfeld funeral home.The child died early yesternd morning at the family home,cancer of Euclid and La Palma alues.He leaves,bides his parents,tree bothers,William Nathon J.,and Joseph S.Frueh
Funeral Held Today For Mary Ida Culp
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ida Culp, whose death occurred last Tuesday, were conducted this afternoon in Fullerton, with burial in Fairhaven cemetery. Rev. L. I, Chamlee officiated.
Mrs. Culp was the wife of L. O. Culp. Fullerton union high school vice principal, and lived in Anaheim before moving to Fullerton in 1908. She leaves, in addition to the husband, one son, Ralph, of Fullerton; three brothers, Charles Millen of Santa Ana, Frank Millen of Los Angeles, and Ralph Millen of San Fernando, and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Whiteman of Little York, Ill.
Church Tracts Help Work in South India
Gospel literature published by the Undenominational Church of the Lord (Holiness), 511 N. Olive street, is receiving a welcome among Christians, preachers and teachers in South India, and is bringing forth fruit to the salvation of souls, according to a letter received by the pastor, Elsie M. Richards, from U. Y. Ratnam Joseph, independent evangelist, stationed at Jammalamadugu, South India.
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ONE WAY FARE IN COACHES... $39.50
3 meals, 1st day... .90
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TOTAL $41.55
Round Trip Coach Fare $65.00 — Sub-stantial saving in Sleeping Car Travel.
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Union Pacific Station. Phone 2519
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Lge. 12-oz. glass ... 9¢
DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN
PEAS
No. 2 Can 11¢
DEL MONTE
CORN
No. 2 Can 10¢
DEL MONTE RED ALASKA
SALMON
1-lb. Can 18¢
DEL MONTE
TUNA
No. ½ Can 12¼¢
LIBBY'S
PEAS
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BEN HUR BLACK
PIONEER SPECIAL
COFFEE
Pound ... 1
PURE
HONEY
5-lb. Pail ... 2
FRESH SALTED
P'NUTS ... 1
DEL MONTE RED ALASKA
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DEL MONTE
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BEN HUR BLACK
PEPPER 2-oz. Can 5¢
LAUB'S SOLID PACK
TOMATOES
Lge. 2½ can ... 7¢
MARIPOSA
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CALIFORNIA GIRL
APRICOTS No.2½ Can 9¢
MARIPOSA
OLIVES Pint Can 9¢
HUNTER ALASKA
SALMON 1-lb. Can 9¢
EL CAMPO
TUNA No.½ Can 10¢
TARGET CORNED
BEEF 12-oz. Can 13½¢
MONTE RIO
CATSUP
Large 14-oz. bottle 6½¢
PURE
HONEY
5-lb. Pail ... 2
FRESH SALTED
P'NUTS
1-lb. cello bag 1
FRESH
MARSHMALLOWS
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PIONEER BEVERAGES
ICE COLD
11-OZ. BOTTLE
CORONDO
BEER 5¢
Case of
24 Bottles
$1.15
CHALLENGE
WHISKY Full Pint 49¢
KOOL DISTILLED
GIN FULL PINT 49¢
OUR GOOD CALIFORNIA BARREL
WINE ALL VARIETIES
GALLON
(No Charge for Jug)
CALIFORNIA WHITE
PORT WINE Pint 9¢
GRACE BROS.
BEER or ALE Full Quart 20¢
HEART'S GRAPE
BRANDY PINT 59¢
KOOL CAN
BEER 4 cans ... 29¢
BADGER
LIMBURGER
ARDEN'S
BUTTERMILK
BELL POTATO
CHIPS Reg. 2 Bag
WILSON'S PACKAGE
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WEER
Beverage Store
100 E. CENTER
OPEN
Every Day
Until 12 P.M.
Saturdays
Until 2 A.M.
ADVERTISED PRICES
e Cream Quart 14¢
SPECIAL
FEE 10¢
EY
ail 27¢
ALTED
UTS 10¢
BANNER
MILK Tall 2 for 11¢
Cans
WILSON'S
MARGARINE lb. 12½¢
SNOWFLAKE CANE
SUGAR 10.lb. Paper Sack 49¢
PHILLIPS STRING
BEANS No. 2 Can 7¢
VAL VITA
RED BEANS No. 2½ Can 7½¢
BURBANK
EY 27¢
ALTED
UTS 10¢
MALLOWS 9¢
ATO 5¢
K& NS 7½¢
CHEN 23¢
ILED T 10¢
DEN SANDWICH AD 15¢
SNOWFLAKE CANE
SUGAR 10-lb. Paper Sack 49¢
PHILLIPS STRING
BEANS No. 2 Can 7¢
VAL VITA
RED BEANS No. 2½ Can 7½¢
BURBANK
HOMINY No. 2½ Can 7½¢
MARVEL SODA
CRACKERS
1-lb. box 6¢
KING CITY PINK
BEANS 3 for 11¢
REAL GOLD ORANGE
JUICE 12-oz. Cans 3 for 25¢
HORMEL
SPAM 12-oz. Can 29¢
GREEN GARDEN SALAD
DRESSING Quart Jar 15¢
ALBER'S CORN
FLAKES Pkg. 5½¢
WALDORF TIOLET
TISSUE Roll 4¢
ASST. COLORS
PAPER NAPKINS Pkg. of 80 5¢
315 E. Center Street Only
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YELLOW AMERICAN
CHEESE Pound 10¢
E. Center
315 E. Center Street Only
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YELLOW AMERICAN
CHEESE
Pound ... 10¢
SLICED
MINCED HAM lb. 15¢
FRESH LIVER
SAUSAGE lb. 15¢
CUDAHY'S
SPICED HAM lb. 23¢
SKINLESS
WEINERS lb. 15¢
HOME MADE POTATO
SALAD lb. 15¢
FRESH GROUND
P'NUT BUTTER lb. 9¢
WILSON'S
BACON ENDS lb. 11½¢
BURGER lb. 23¢
TERMILK ½ gal. 10¢
TO S Reg. 25c Bag 14¢
PACKAGE E LARD lb. 8¢
FEET Each 5¢
ED BARS lb. 8¼¢
FRESH D EGGS Doz. 25¢
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