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1939-06-15 · Anaheim Gazette · page 8 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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FOX ANAHEIM Now Playing Matinee Saturday at 2 p.m. "Rose of Washington Square" TYRONE POWER ALICE FAYE - AL JOLSON AND "Mr. Moto in Danger Island" FREE RANGE! — SAT. NITE Sun., Mon., Tues. June 18-19-20 Sunday Continuous from 2 CLAUDETTE COLBERT JAMES STEWART IN "IT'S A Wonderful World" AND "Sorority House" with Anne Shirley - James Ellison June 21 - 22 - 23 - 24 MYRNA LOY ROBERT TAYLOR IN "LUCKY NIGHT" AND "TELL NO TALES" with Melvyn Douglas - Louise Platt PLAY "SUPER PAY-ME" Every Monday and Thursday ANAHEIM Theatre Ends Sunday Mat. Saturday - Sunday Cont. FREDRIC MARCH CAROLE LOMBARD CARY GRANT IN "Eagle and the Hawk" AND HUGH HERBERT IN "The Family Next Door" FREE RANGE! — SAT. NITE BARGAIN NIGHTS EVERY MON. - TUES. - WED. All 15 Children Seats 10 Anytime "They Made Me A Criminal" John Garfield - Ann Sheridan The 'Dead End' Kids AND "Thanks for Everything" June 22 - 23 - 24 - 25 RICHARD DIX GAIL PATRICK IN "Man of Conquest" AND "ZENOBIA" with Ollver Hardy - Harry Langdon See FRANK'S CLOCK SHOP 106 South Los Angeles St. Anaheim, California For Dependable Watch and Clock Repairing "TELL NO TALES" with Melvyn Douglas - Louise Platt AND "ZENOBIA" with Oliver Hardy - Harry Langdon PLAY "SUPER PAY-ME" Every Monday and Thursday See FRANK'S CLOCK SHOP 106 South Los Angeles St. Anaheim, California For Dependable Watch and Clock Repairing — ALSO A FULL LINE OF JEWELRY — TUBEROUS BEGONIA PLANTS READY TO BE PLANTED IN POTS OR BEDS Camellia, Carnation, Rosebud and Single Frilled Types in white and all shades of orange, red and salmon. Also Hanging Basket Types. Fuchsias and Gloxinias Borchert Flower Nursery 2nd House So. of Ball Road on W. Side of Euclid Ave. Phone Anaheim 3257 Business and Professional DIRECTORY Howard E. Tews DENTIST 503 N. Los Angeles St. Phones Office 3435 Residence 3880 Anaheim, California D. C. Brown, M. D. Eye, Far, Nose and Throat Phone 2417 Residence Phone 1078 206 West 4th Street Santa Ana California When You Need a TAXI CALL JESS The Old Reliable PICKWICK CAB PHONE JESS 225 So. Los Angeles 4822 Out-of-Town Trips a Specialty D. C. Brown, M. D. Eye, Fur, Nose and Throat Phone 2417 Residence Phone 1073 206 West 4th Street Santa Ana California TAXI CALL JESS The Old Reliable PICKWICK CAB PHONE JESS 225 So. Los Angeles 4822 Out-of-Town Trips a Specialty Homer A. Nelson, Opt. D. OPTOMETRIST Phone 3104 114 N. Lemon St. 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 Ambulance Service Day or Night Phone 3209 Backs, Terry & Campbell H. P. CAMPBELL Resident Director 251 N. Lemon Street Anaheim, California Buy Now and Buy In Anaheim! MILK ----- Delivered to your Door each morning PHONE ACACIA DAIRY ANAHEIM 2078 Office Phone 3213 Residence 977 So. Los Angeles Resideno 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 Get the world's best THE CHRISTIAN An InterPublished by THE CHRISTIAN One, Norway Regular reading of THE CHRISTIAN by many a liberal education editorial features, including Monitor the ideal newspaper. 1 year $12.00 8 months Saturday issue, including and the paper is obtainable. CHRISTIAN SCOTLAND 107½ E. Center S Obituaries L. JONES General services for Guy L. L., 59, were conducted Mon-afternoon from Backs, Terry Campbell chapel. Rev. T. H. Herer officiated and burial was Oma Vista cemetery. ARD F. WENTS General services for Edward F. Wents, 58, were conducted this noon in Fullerton, with Full-lodge 339, F. and A. M. conning rites at the grave in Loma cemetery. Wents died at family home on S. Brookhurst Tuesday. Rancher and field superintendent in Orange county for the usual Orange Distributors is survived by his wife, Minnie Wents; a daughter, Dorothy Wents of Fairfield, his mother, Mrs. Doris of Anaheim; four sisters, Homer G. Ames and Mrs. E. Phillips, Anaheim, Mrs. Samuel Arnemer, Placentia, and Mrs. Potter, Orange, and two brothers, John H. and George C. both of Los Angeles. Banton Man Given Sentence for Drunk Valentine Zuniga of Stanton, previously had pleaded not guilty to a drunk charge, re-appeared in Anaheim justice court day to change his plea to guilty. He was sentenced to 10 years in jail by Justice Charlesuel. MORE ABOUT St. Catherine's (Continued from page 1) following the band concert the review and inspection of the cadet battalion will be conducted. Between this formation and Butts-manual, Sheridan will give his welcoming address. This will be followed by the competitive company drill for the Copperd trophy, special drill by the juniors and retreat parade. Two Addresses Introduction of guests and addresses by Col. Stockton and Father Whalen will precede the presentation of awards and commissions. The public is cordially invited to attend these ceremonies, Lt. C. A. Schmitt, commandant of cadets, announced. Col. Stockton, although a native of Pennsylvania, is a member of a family prominent in the early history of California. The city of Stockton took its name from an uncle of Col. Stockton. Outstanding Career The reviewing officer was graduated from the U.S. Military academy in 1908, and served through the grades of second lieutenant to colonel in the coast artillery corps from that date. He also was graduated from the Coast Artillery school, the Command and General Staff school and the Army War college. He served with distinction in the world war. He was attached to the bureau of insular affairs in 1935-36 and served as chief of artillery, Panama Canal department the following two years. Col. Stockton has been at Fort MacArthur since the first of this year. Graduates Listed Eighth grade graduates are Frank Bole, Dale Brockett, Robert Just received ASSOCIATED STAMP of the West 164 JOSHUA TREE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA now have a supply of the above stamp. Drive and ask for yours. LEE TRADING CO. Ray Adkinson Heads Health Association Annual election of officers of the Orange County Tuberculosis and Health association, was held at Monday's meeting of the board of directors, held at Santa Ana. Ray Adkinson, Santa Ana, was chosen president to succeed Homer C. Chaney. First and second vice-presidents are Mrs. Ernest Crozier Phillips of Santa Ana, and Mrs. R. W. Balch of Anaheim. Mrs. Merrill W. Hollingsworth and A. J. Cruickshank, both of Santa Ana, were selected as secretary and treasurer respectively. "Cocktail" Banned by County's WCTU Orange county WCTU, meeting at Tustin last Friday, deleted from its official vocabulary the word "cocktail." Action was taken by resolution which said, "Whereas the word 'cocktail' has been appropriated by the alcoholic traffic and whereas its use in non-alcoholic mixtures lends an air of respectability to the word: resolved that the WCTU of Orange county will banish the word 'cocktail' from its vocabulary." Carl Reynolds Chicago Cub out- LEE TRADING CO. 8 South Los Angeles St. Anaheim at Tustin last Friday, deleted from its official vocabulary the word "cocktail." Action was taken by resolution which said, "Whereas the word 'cocktail' has been appropriated by the alcoholic traffic and whereas its use in non-alcoholic mixtures lends an air of respectability to the word: resolved, that the WCTU of Orange county will banish the word 'cocktail' from its vocabulary." Carl Reynolds, Chicago Cub outfielder, was known as "the one-man track team" while attending Southwestern University of Texas. Anaheim Conservatory of Music 705 West Center Street MRS. ANNA SIEGEL, Director Public Recital on Friday, June 16th at 7:30 P.M. at Melrose Abbey PIANO, VOICE, READING, VIOLIN, ACCORDION, TRUMPET Summer course starting June 19. Special Classes in Music and Languages: German, French, English and Spanish. Get the world's good news daily through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International Daily Newspaper Published by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Regular reading of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR is considered by many a liberal education. Its clean, unbiased news and well-rounded editorial features, including the Weekly Magazine Section, make the Monitor the ideal newspaper for the home. 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