anaheim-gazette 1939-06-08
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FOXANAHEIM
Now Playing
Matinee Saturday at 2 p.m.
CARY GRANT
JEAN ARTHUR
in
"ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS"
AND
JACKIE COOPER in
"Streets of New York"
Sun.-Mon.-Tues., June 11-12-13
Sunday Continuous from 2
BETTE DAVIS
GEORGE BRENT
In
"DARK VICTORY"
AND
"Within the Law"
with
Ruth Hussey - Paul Kelly
JUNE 14-15-16-17
"Rose of Washington Square"
TLRONE POWER
ALICE FAYE - AL JOLSON
AND
PETER LORRE AS
"Mr. Moto in Danger Island"
ANAHEIM Theatre
Ends Sunday
Mat. Saturday - Sunday Cont.
"SOME LIKE IT HOT"
BOB HOPE
SHIRLEY ROSS
and
JACK HOLT
"Whispering Enemies"
Gen. Adm. 30c — Children 10c
BARGAIN NIGHTS EVERY MON.- TUES. - WED.
All 15c Children 10c Seats Anytime
"JESSE JAMES"
Tyrone Power
Henry Fonda - Nancy Kelly
and
"GOING PLACES"
Dick Powell - Anita Louise
JUNE 15 - 16 - 17 - 18
FREDRIC MARCH
CAROLE LOMBARD
CARY GRANT
in
"Eagle and the Hawk"
and
HUGH HERBERT in
"The Family Next Door"
PLAY "SUPER PAY-ME" Every Monday and Thursday
Jail Compton Man as Hit-Run Driver
Apolamino Galardo, 35, of Compton will appear before Justice of the Peace Halsey I. Spence In Fullerton on June 13 to answer to three charges growing out of tor's license and hit and run with injury.
According to arresting officers, the Compton man attempted to escape after his car crashed with another driven by Charles C. Bell 66, of Artesia at the intersection of Mary Avenue and Bell Street.
MORE ABOUT Fremont Program
(Continued from Page 1)
"Robert Frost's, Mending Words by Wesley Mendoza.
Ruth Ellen Taylor, student major, will present the class gift.
Fremont graduates are:
Jennie Mary Acosta, Mary Adams, Gilbert Cota Aguilar, Margaret Eleanor Albin, Roger Annis, Carmen Ariás, Wynell Bagwell, David M. Baiza, Reu Ballesteros, Robert Griffith Barclay, Julia Ann Bartlett, Alberta Maetha Bauman, Juanita Lillian Brown, Audrey Lynette Baxter, Leonard Becker, Robert Neil Betttsold.
Betty Arlyne Bevola, Dorothy Bleecker, Neta June Bloomfield, Rosanna Myrtle Booher, Dee Dean Bowers, Miriam Flordebraker, James Burden, Hazel Burgess, Thomas Frank Carter, Annie Casebere, Vern Caswell, Wilbur Comstock, Jo Conrow, Dale Crain, Melvin Crespin, Barbara Dean Cross, Kathy May Darden, Viola Maiden, George William Davidson, Leroy Webster Ferguson, Maria Mary Flores, Lois Ann Robert N. Franzle, Doris Farrim Gaddis, Jessie Garcia, Jim Sumner Gates, Robert Allan Matti, Jack Jr. Gledhill, Eugene Gonzales, Frieda Gonzales, Graeber, Gloria Jay Greger, Morna Jean Grimm, Floralyn Groover, Mary Evelyn Guest.
Mary Eleanor Harpster, Thomas Harrison, Warren Charles Harnett.
"Mr. Moto in Danger Island"
"The Family Next Door"
PLAY "SUPER PAY-ME" Every Monday and Thursday
Jail Compton Man as Hit-Run Driver
Apolamino Galardo, 35, of Compton will appear before Justice of the Peace Halsey I. Spence in Fullerton on June 13 to answer three charges growing out of an automobile accident last Friday near Atwood. Complaints accuse Galardo of hit and run, no operator's license and hit and run with injury.
According to arresting officers, the Compton man attempted to escape after his car crashed with another driven by Charles C. Bell 66, of Artesia at the intersection of Orangethorpe avenue and Richfield road. Four persons were injured including Bell, Mrs. Delia Bell, 67, Mrs. Della Brooker, 87.
Wanted Dealer for Anaheim and Fullerton
Full time for conversion of autos, trucks, stationary and Marine engines to use Diesel-Oil. IT WORKS, no smoke, gum or dilution.
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MORE ABOUT
Elemont Program
Continued from Page 1:
Robert Frost's, Mending Wall,"
Wesley Mendoza.
Beth Ellen Taylor, student maypresent the class gift.
Mont graduates are:
Janie Mary Acosta, Mary Lee
Liss, Gilbert Cota Aguilar, MarEleanor Albin, Roger Van
Hill, Carmen Arias, Wynell Mae
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California Gains in Total of Cars
Although 1938 motor vehicle registrations for the nation declined .7 per cent below the 1937 figure. California registrations were up 1.1 per cent for the same period, according to official bureau of public roads statistics received by the Automobile Club of Southern California.
California had a total motor vehicle registration of 2,510,867 which was exceeded only by New York with a total registration of 2,584,123 motor vehicles.
National registration figures revealed a total of 25,261,649 passenger vehicles and 4,224,031 trucks. These figures do not include -109,761 federally owned vehicles and 257,469 vehicles operated by local governmental agencies.
Gasoline consumption showed a slight increase. During 1938 California collected $47,117,000 from the three-cent gasoline tax and $23,930,000 from registration receipts and miscellaneous fees.
The traveler's tree of Madagascar grows fan-shaped, with the broad sides facing north and south, and its edges facing east and west, since it catches and holds more moisture this way.
Farms of the United States have a total of 400,000,000 chickens, with more than 1,400,000,000 chicks being hatched annually.
The nine moons of Saturn are known as Dione, Enceladus, Hyperion, Japetus, Mimas, Phoebe, Rhea, Tethys and Titan.
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and was the first building
by civilized man in AriAncient pueblo ruins still
on the site.
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TILLAMOCK CHEESE Pound 20
LOOKING FOR GOOD MEATS? You will find ther ALPHA BETA. Quality is our first consideration.
pick the best in the coolers...These low prices are po because, we own our own Packing House in ORA COUNTY. ...No middleman to split profits with.
from a HOME CONCERN.
For 12 years in Anaheim our aim has, and always w HIGH QUALITY MEATS at Lowest Possible Price come and join the crowd of Satisfied buyers at Beta. Every item a money back guarantee.
KETTLE RENDERED —Our Own Make
PURE LARD lb. 6
SIRLOIN STEAKS lb. 23
HICKORY VALLEY BRAND—End Cuts
BACON End Cuts lb. 18
PORK LOIN — Either End ROAST lb. 17
HICKORY VALLEY BRAND SLICED BACON lb. 22
PORK SHOULDER — Lower End ROAST lb. 12
HA BETA FOOD MARKETS
STREET WEST CENTER AT PALM STREET
as Low as the Law allows — Quality Mdse. at Low Prices
1 -Lb. Cello 10¢
3 No. 2½ cans 25¢
3 No. 2 cans 25¢
3 No. 2 cans 25¢
23c — ½ Gal 45¢
FRESH PEANUT BUTTER lb. 10¢
LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE No. 2 can 7¢
GOOD BRAND STRING BEANS 4 No. 2 cans 25¢
DEL MONTE OR DOLES' PINEAPPLE 2½ can 15½¢
VAL VITA TOMATO SAUCE 2 for 5¢
LIGHT MEAT TUNA Flat Can 9¢
SALAD MUSTARD Quart 10¢
MUNCH BUTTER CRACKERS 1-lb. box 15£
WHEAT GERM 2-lb. pkg. 15£
SLICED PINEAPPLE 8-oz. can 5£
VAL VITA PORK & — No. 1 Cans
BEANS 6 for 25¢
can 25¢
Can 19¢
Qt. Jar 32¢
MUNCH
BUTTER CRACKERS 1-lb. box 15¢
WHEAT GERM 2-lb. pkg. 15¢
SLICED
PINEAPPLE 8-oz. can 5¢
4 for 15¢
No. 1 cans 29¢
No. 2 can 11¢
16¢
Lge. pkg. 23¢
VAL VITA PORK & — No. 1 Cans
BEANS 6 for 25¢
DEL MAIZ
NEBLETS can 10¢
SHORE DINNER
FISH DINNER 2 cans 19£
PURE
HONEY 5-lb. can 27£
BISHOP'S
PEANUT BUTTER 1-lb. Jar 18£
24-oz. Bottle
SER 5¢
No. 2 can 7½¢
No. 2 ½ can 7½¢
No. 2 ½ can 7½¢
No. 2 ½ can 7½¢
ASPARAGUS, Center Cut Arizona Grapefruit Juice No. 2 can 5c No. 2 Can 10¢
TOP ROW
HOMINY No. 2 ½ can 7½¢
RED BEANS No. 2 ½ can 7½¢
SHOE PEG CORN No. 2 Can 7½¢
FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTE No. 1 can 7½¢
Quart 15¢
2 No. 2½ cans 31£p
2 No. ½ cans 25£p
½ Gallon 9£p
Gallon 15£p
TANG SALAD — In Rainbow Glasses — DRESSING Tall Glass 13£p
PINK SALMON 2 No. 1 can 19£p
12-oz. Can PINEAPPLE JUICE can 5£p
BUTTER Solid Pound 28½£p
BULK SALAD OIL Gallon 75£p
Pound 20£p
BRICK OR AMERICAN CHEESE 2-lb. box 42£p
1/2 Gallon 9¢
BUTTER Solid Pound 28½¢
Gallon 15¢
BULK SALAD OIL Gallon 75¢
Pound 20¢
BRICK OR AMERICAN CHEESE 2-lb. box 42¢
TS? You will find them at your first consideration. We these low prices are possible Packing House in ORANGE to split profits with. Buy aim has, and always will be Lowest Possible Prices. So Satisfied buyers at Alphaack.guarantee.
r Own Make lb. 6½¢
lb. 23½¢
D—End Cuts H Cuts lb. 18½¢
lb. 17½¢
CON lb. 22½¢
r End lb. 12½¢
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FANCY IMPERIAL TOMATOES 5-lb. bsk. 17¢
ITALIAN, SUMMER, YELLOW SQUASH 5 lbs. 10¢
SWEET SPANISH ONIONS 7 lbs. 10¢
LARGE SIZE CANTALOUPES ea. 5¢
STRING — KY'S — BEANS 4 lbs. 10¢
GUARANTEED WATERMELONS lb. 1¾¢