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Property is Stolen At Two Homes Here
Theft of articles having a total of value of more than $60 was reported to Anaheim police Tuesday by two Anaheim residents. In neither case was the owner able to establish the date of the theft.
Mrs. Julia Hemphill, 226 East Adele street, reported that an electric fan valued at $16.50 and $10 worth of underclothing had been stolen from her home during the past two or three weeks.
R. Joe Quast, 721 North Clementine street, reported the loss during the past two or three days of cast iron and brass pipe fittings valued at $35.
What happened to America's first human inhabitant? An ancient Indian legend of the "Mastodon of the Lake" may furnish the answer to the mystery of America's prehistoric man. Read what scientists have learned about this mystery in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER.
Legal Notice
NOTICE
On and after this date the undersigned will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any other person whatsoever.
ERNEST LOPP.
Pub. July 4, 11, 18, 1940
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
JULY 9, 1940
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Anaheim will sit as a Board of Equalization at the City Hall on Tuesday, July 9, 1940, at 8:00 P.M. of said day, and will continue in ses-
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not as long as there remains a fighting chance of holding on. And if resistance becomes too hopeless to be continued, then Britain is not bound by solemn obligation as was France, to keep her fleet out of Hitler's hands. And as France did, so might England, use her navy as sort of a bargaining weapon in the hope of softening Hitler's revenge.
PREPAREDNESS — An odd feature of the Philadelphia convention has been the frequent denunciations of the present administration because of the lack of armed preparedness of the United States. The Republican party will stand for full and immediate preparedness, say its spokesmen. But considerable opposition has come during the last seven years from their own bloc in congress.
Everyone now knows — both parties—the need for full American armament. The speed with which this rearmment is carried out may well be the only factor bearing upon the future of this country as a free nation, as freedom is today understood. If the Monroe doctrine is to be enforced, if the integrity of South America is to be anything but a feeble joke, every man and woman in the United States will have to devote a major part of his or her energies to purposes of defense. This means some degree of government regimentation, but not necessarily the end of democracy.
The strength, the very existence of democracy in the world today depends entirely upon the speed and wholeheartedness with which all a nation's resources can be placed at the disposal of doctors complete interneship work
Eight young doctors received certificates and keys during a formal ceremony at Orange county hospital marking completion of their one-year term of interneship. Dr. H. A. Johnston of Anaheim was master of ceremonies during the evening.
Honored internes were Dr. David Olithero, Dr. E. Robert Daniels, Dr. Clifton Brakensiek, Dr. Harrington V. Ingham, Dr. Curtis R. Paxman, Dr. D. Gordon Smith, Dr. Paul A. Dressel and Dr. George L. Moss.
Also honored were Dr. John H. Crump and Dr. Mary C. Jefferies Block, resident physicians for the past year, who will enter private practice.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
“Blessing, and glory, and wisdom, and thanksgiving, and honour, and power, and might, be unto our God for ever and ever. Amen.” These words from Revelation are the Golden Text in the Lesson-Sermon on “God” on Sunday in all Churches of Christ, Scientist.
One of the Scriptural selections includes these passages from John: “Then answered Jesus and said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father do: . . . For the Father loveth the Son, and sheeth him all things that himself doeth . . . Philip saith unto him, Lord, shew us the Father, and it sufficeth us. Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? he that hath seen the Father; and how savest
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
JULY 9, 1940
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Anaheim will sit as a Board of Equalization at the City Hall on Tuesday, July 9, 1940, at 8:00 P.M. of said day, and will continue in sessions until the returns of the assessor have been rectified. No reduction in the valuation of property will be made unless the party affected thereby or his agent make and files with the board a written application therefore, verified by his oath showing the facts upon which is claimed such a reduction should be made, and provided further, that no reduction must be made unless such person or the agent making the application attends and answers all questions pertinent to the inquiry.
By CHARLES E. GRIFFITH,
City Clerk.
6-27/7-4/40
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
In the Matter of the Estate of Lillian S. Fehlman, Deceased.
NO. A-7080
Notice of Hearing Petitions for an Order to enter into a REA-MORITAZATION and EXTENSION AGREEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that Donald Fehlman, administrator of the said estate has filed herein his verified petition praying for an order authorizing the execution and delivery of a Reamortization and Extension Agreement wherein and whereby the extension and other arrangement of the terms of payment thereof of two certain promisory notes, each secured by a Deed of Trust covering real property hereinafter described; and that July 12, 1940, at 10 o'clock A.M. in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, in the Department of the Presiding Judge thereof, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing said petition when and where any person interested in said estate may appear and object to the granting of said petition.
Reference is hereby made to said petition for further particular joke, every man and woman in the United States will have to devote a major part of his or her energies to purposes of defense. This means some degree of government regimentation, but not necessarily the end of democracy.
The strength, the very existence of democracy in the world today depends entirely upon the speed and wholeheartedness with which all a nation's resources can be placed at the disposal of its leaders. This has been the hard lesson which England has learned. Let us hope that over here it will not be learned with equal tardiness. Refusal to read the clear handwriting on the wall may lead to similar suffering, tragedy, and mortal danger.
LABORS NEW SUITOR—Two months ago no reputable member of the Republican party ever seemed to refer to John L. Lewis as anything but a communistic rabble-rouser. Lewis' opinion of the Republican party was no secret either. But this is election year, and so Lewis and the Republicans have buried the hatchet. Lewis was welcomed into the deliberations of their platform builders. Not only that, but his speech was listened to with the most respectful attention.
This certainly confirms the reports of the correspondents attending the rally, that this year the aim of the Republican party is to win the November election. Party spokesmen even imply that the interests of Labor have been disregarded by the administration of President Roosevelt. Politics makes strange bedfellows!
Sea lions progress on land in a waddling walk, with the hind flippers serving as legs. The hair seals, which have no external ears, are unable to move in this manner. Their hind flippers are grown solidly to the tail and are directed permanently backward.
WESLEY METHODIST
Holy Communion will be observed at the 11 o'clock service. Rev. G. Carroll Rector, pastor, will report in the evening at 7:30 o'clock on the annual conference's peace debate.
Henry A. Stegeman Is Called by Death
Funeral services for Henry A. Stegeman, 70, former resident of Anaheim who had lived in Brea for the past 17 years, were conducted Tuesday in Fullerton. Stegeman died Sunday morning.
Survivors include his widow, Emma; one son and one daughter, two brothers, four sisters and a granddaughter.
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IN THIS AMAZING AMERICA
"UNREAL REALITIES"
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BIGGEST BUSES IN THE WORLD
Special Greyhound buses, holding 120 passengers each, operate at the New York World's Fair. They are described as "Grandstands on Wheels." Millions ride on these buses through the Fair, just as millions throughout the country travel by Greyhound to the Fair.
ELEVATOR FOR FISH →
The U.S. spent $3,000,000 for fish ladders and a double fish-lock elevator at Bonneville Dam, gigantic 51 million dollar power and navigation project on the Columbia River, 42 miles east of Portland. It creates a navigable lake each way, 50 miles to The Dalles.
DRILLING FOR STEAM
Beneath Calistoga, Calif., is a vast reservoir of boiling water. Where wells are bored, geysers often spout up. The city was founded in 1659 on the site which the Indians called Colaynomo, meaning "open place."
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Complete Partnership Work
doctors received and keys during a coronary at Orange county marking completion of term of internship. Johnston of Anaheim of ceremonies during internes were Dr. Dav-Dr. E. Robert Daniels, Brakensiek, Dr. Har-ingham, Dr. Curtis R. D. Gordon Smith, Dr. Jesel and Dr. George L.
Dr. John H. Dr. Mary C. Jefferies sent physicians for the who will enter private services in SCIENCE CHURCH
and glory, and wis-thanksgiving, and power, and might, be good for ever and ever. These words from the Golden Text in Sermon on "God" on all Churches of Christ,
the Scriptural selections these passages from John: covered Jesus and said Verily, verily, I say the Son can do nothing but what he seeth the... For the Father the Son, and shew things that himself Philip saith unto him, us the Father, and it us. Jesus saith unto I been so long time and yet hast thou not Philip? he that hath father; and how savest
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Anita Potter tells Barbara Krueger to get her bonnet on for dobbin is already hitched to the shay and they are headed for the spectacular Fireworks Pageant and Circus staged by the Santa Ana American Legion Post at the Municipal Bowl on the night of July 4th. The horses had better be whipped up for seat sales are going fast and from advance sales all indications point to a record breaking crowd from all parts of the Southland.
The pyrotechnic displays and circus are pronounced outstanding in the state and this year's event promises to eclipse any staged in the past. Plan now to "Enjoy a Safe and Sane 4th of July" with the American Legion at the Santa Ana Municipal Bowl.
Gains are Recorded By Bank of America
Officials of Bank of America here pointed today to the institution's statement of condition as of June 29, showing new records in growth, as indicating the economic health of California in the face of greatly disturbed conditions abread.
Bank of America is regarded nationally as a barometer of conditions in California. The bank's achievement of new high marks in deposits, capital funds and loans to business and individuals, shared in by this community, are hailed as the happiest of auguries for continued growth of the state as a whole.
Buena Park Votes
Equalization Office Will Change Hours
Effective next Monday, July 1, Santa Ana offices of the state board of equalization will be operated on summer schedule, opening at 8 o'clock and closing at 4 o'clock. Saturday hours will be 8 o'clock until 12 o'clock. The announcement was made by William G. Bonelli, board member.
The change from winter to summer schedule during July and August is in accordance with a law passed by the legislature several years ago, making the hours outlined above mandatory for all departments of the state government, Bonelli said.
Corona Man Fined As Drunken Driver
Attention: Brides of Nineteen-Forty
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"So You Are Going To Be Married" tells about marriage forms and social customs which are not generally known and whose non-observance might prove embarrassing.
EVEN IF YOURE 'LOPING TO YUMA OR RENO
All the more reason why you should divulge your secret upon your
Bank of America is regarded nationally as a barometer of conditions in California. The bank's achievement of new high marks in deposits, capital funds and loans to business and individuals, shared by this community, are hailed as the happiest of auguries for continued growth of the state as a whole.
Buena Park Votes To Oppose Routing
Buena Park residents will not oppose a freeway utilizing the present right-of-way, but will oppose the purchase of a new route and by-pass in the business center of the town. Such was the sentiment expressed in a recent election held in that community.
The state at present proposes to use a portion of the Southern Pacific railroad right of way for the freeway, and to build colverleaf crossings at various points near the town.
Buena Park does not want Stanton and Western avenues closed and will insist upon the enlarged highway being built upon or near the present route, it was said.
For every $1 southern California invests in advertising for tourists, it gets back $55 in money the tourist spends here. The All-Year club does the advertising.
Corona Man Fined As Drunken Driver
Anthony J. Ruddy, jr., 33., of Corona, paid a fine of $100 in Anaheim city court Saturday morning after pleading guilty to charges of drunk driving and being intoxicated. He paid the fine on the former charge and was given a suspended sentence on the drunk count.
Ruddy was arrested at 3 o'clock Saturday morning when attention of officers was attracted to his erratic driving.
The giant reptiles of ancient times depended on the great strength to overcome their prey, as do our larger reptiles of today, such as the crocodiles and larger snakes.
A man should never be ashamed to own he has been in the wrong, which is but saying, in other words, that he is wiser today than he was yesterday. —Pope.
AMERICA'S
SYMBOL OF LIBERTY
The common denominator of the American people is our liberty. The common responsibility of free American institutions is their services to the people. Our forefathers founded a great nation on the principles of liberty and mutual devotion to democratic ideals. In this spirit we place our services before the people of this community.
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We understand best that which begins in ourselves and by education brightens into birth.
—Mary Baker Eddy.
Enlighten the people generally and tyranny and oppressions of both mind and body will vanish like evil spirits at the dawn of day.
Thomas Jefferson.
The things which hurt, instruct.
—Whitsitt.
9he whale is said to have the largest mouth in the world, with the hippopotamus ranking second in this respect.
In some American schools girls are taught how to put new washers on taps, replace burnt out fuses, and do other household repairs.
Education has for its object the formation of character.
—Herbert Spencer.
MURDERER TO BE HANGED!
But is the right man taking the "13 Steps" to the gallows? Was it the condemned man who killed Agnes Herrick, wife of his friend?
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