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Anaheim, Calif., Nov. 28, 1940 Classified Starts on Preceding Page NEWSPAPERS ANAHEIM GAZETTE— (Since 1870) Accurate Dependable 100% Coverage—99% Local News Want Ads 25c 259 E. Center St., Anaheim PHONE ANAHEIM 2414 OPTOMETRIST NELSON, HOMER A. Opt. Dr. Optometrist 114 N. Lemon St., Anaheim PHONE ANAHEIM 3104 PATTERSON, C. O. DR. Dr.C.O.Patterson Optometrist 109 S.LOS ANGELES ST. ANAHEIM.CAL. ORCHARD EQUIPMENT DAVIES, H. R.—Orchard heaters, new, used. Cypress Rd., Anaheim 4860. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 3 LINES PHYSICIANS - SURGEONS OSHER, J. C. DR. Physician & Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dentist Oculist—Glasses Fitted Phone 3212 Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment 1224 West Center Street Anaheim, California TRUXAW, J. W. M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office Phone 3213 Residence 887 So. Los Angeles Residence Phone 2610 Hours 11 - 12: 2 - 4; 7 - 8 Golden State Bank Bldg. Cor. Center and Los Angeles Anaheim, California POTTERY COLONIAL SHOP—20 Pieces Pottery, $2.95 up; Gifts. North of Manchester on L. A. St., Anaheim 4729. PRINTERS ANAHEIM GAZETTE Publishers - Printers Marriage Announcements RENTALS APARTMENTS WEADON APTS—Beautifully furnish 4-room, clean, apart. Park View Close in. Adults. 408-A N. Lemor —Duplex $27.00 MO.—5 room furn. duplex. Newly painted; Good furniture. Garage Wt. pd. Adults only 927 N. Zeyne —Flats LEMON, N. 747—Nicely furnished flat; 4 large rooms; newly redecorated. Garage. Water pald. —HOUSES MODERN Spanish Bungalow; beautiful fully furn. Elec. refrig. Garage Adults only. 722 N. Clementine. $16.50 MO.—4 room, partly furn. house Plenty of yard space. Garage Children accepted. 808 N. Paulin. $27.50—Large 6-rm. unfurnished house Clean; recently remodeled. Garage Water pald. 125 E. Alberta. $40.00 MO.—Lovely 5 room, furnish home. Wash rm. Gar. Adults only 631 S. Heleha. Inq. 624 S. Dicke. —Rest Homes HAVEN OF REST HOME — Clever beds; plenty of good food; 24 hour service. Nurse's care. 758 Claudina, Phone Anaheim 4218. —ROOMS $1.75 & $2.50 WK.—Comfortably furnish trance. Men preferred 124 S. Oll sleeping rooms. Clean; priv.e trance. Men preferred 124 S. Olivy $15 MONTH—Newly furn. room, decorated. Private bath. Garage 615 South Helena. ORCHARD EQUIPMENT DAVIES, H. R.—Orchard heaters, new, used. Cypress Rd., Anaheim 4860. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ADAMS, W. W. DR. Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon GENERAL PRACTICE Short Wave D-I-A-T-H-E-R-M-Y Office Hours 9 - 12; 1 - 5 312 North Lemon Street ANAHEIM 4322 Want Ads 25c NOW 4 Brand New Rooms of Furniture—Only $199.50 Complete Easy Terms — No Interest No Carrying Charge Anaheim Furniture Store Inc. 301 W. Center St., Anaheim Open Every Wed. & Sat. Nite 'Till 9 P.M. THE POCKETBOOK Cor. Center and Los Angeles Anaheim, California POTTERY COLONIAL SHOP—20 Pieces Pottery, $2.95 up; Gifts. North of Manchester on L. A. St., Anaheim 4729. PRINTERS ANAHEIM GAZETTE Publishers - Printers Marriage Announcements Booklets, Circulars Club and Commercial Labels Office Forms Social Printing, Etc. 259 E. Center St., Anaheim PHONE ANAHEIM 2414 PROTECTIVE SERVICE YOUNGKEIT, Herman—Call Police Station, 2131—For Information. PUBLIC SERVICE POLICE DEPARTMENT — 204 East Center Street, Anaheim 2131. RENTALS APARTMENTS $10-$15 MO.—Rest Home. Room, bath, kitchen; Inner-Spr mattresses. Mald Service. Wt. pd. Close in. 113 N. Emily. $15.00 MO.—Single apart. Very Clean. Business person, or teacher. Gar. Utilities pd. 302 N. Citron. $18.00 MO.—Small single apartment. Comfortably furnished. Clean. Utilities pd. 907 W. Broadway. REST HOMES HAVEN OF REST HOME — Clever beds; plenty of good food; 24 hours service. Nurse's care. 758 Claudina, Phone Anahelm 4218. ROCOMS $1.75 & $2.50 WK.—Comfortably furnace. Men preferred 124 S. Ole sleeping rooms. Clean; priv. e-trance. Men preferred. 124 S. Olive. $15 MONTH—Newly furn. room, decorated. Private bath. Garage 615 South Helena. SERVICE STATIONS ANAHEIM SUPER SERVICE — Macchester & Lincoln, Anaheim 400 CENTER & HELENA SERVICE E. Lambert Jones, Prop. AUTO LAUNDRY—BATTERIES RENTED, RECHARGED—MOBILGAS—MOBILUBRICATION—U. S. TIRES—345 W. Center St., Anaheim 2910. SEWING MACHINES BILL'S-At Cut Rate Prices. Low wk payments. New, used Sewing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners, Washeries. 212 N. L. A., Anaheim 4218. SHOE REPAIRING HOFFMAN'S Shoe Rebuilding, Dyin Shining. 217 W. Center St. TAXI SERVICE PICKWICK CAB — 182 W. Center Phone Anahelm 4822. TRANSPORTATION PRIVATE OWNERS OF New '41 Cars Going to all points East furnishing best references, desire parties share expenses. Make arrangements thru Lawrence Rakes, 1702 E. Florence, Los Angeles. PHONE LU-1196. WANTED—MISC. ORANGE CENTER WANTS WAITS AND WALNUT MEATS W.CENTER & MANCHESTER WRITER'S SERVICE WRITER: Will review and type Radi script, Stories, Plays, Rates re-onable. Box M-Q, Anahe Gazette. LEGAL NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given the Frank C. Taylor, who has been heretofore, associated with Jack Dutton, Dorothy G. Dutton and Easy Terms — No Interest No Carrying Charge Anaheim Furniture Store Inc. 301 W. Center St., Anaheim Open Every Wed. & Sat. Nite 'Till 9 P. M. THE POCKETBOOK OF KNOWLEDGE BY TOPPS SWITZERLAND HAS FOUR OFFICIAL LANGUAGES—FRENCH, ITALIAN, GERMAN AND ROMANISC (AN OBSCURE DERNATIVE OF LATIN) POTATOES WITH SKINS OF EVERY COLOR GROW IN PERM... THE COLORS RANGE FROM WHITE, PINK AND GREEN TO ORANGE PURPLE AND BLACK. GLASS CLOTH-INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT-MAY NOW BE USED TO INSULATE DIVING SUITS, SO THAT DIVERS CAN GO DEEPER AND STAY UNDER WATER LONGER DEFENSE WORK IS COMPLEX-OFTEN AS MANY AS 213 SUB-CONTRACTORS ARE INVOLVED IN MAKING A BIG PLANE LEGAL NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given that Frank C. Taylor, who has been heretofore associated with Jack Dutton, Dorothy G. Dutton and Claude S. Taylor, in the salvage business known as the D. T. Salvage Dept. or R. F. D. No. Anaheim, California, has written from said business and has assigned all of his interests in said business to Jack C. Dutton, Dorothy G. Dutton and Claude S. Taylor, who will continue to operate said business under the same name, and they have assumed all outstanding obligations of said business, and accounts due said business belong to them and are to be paid to them, and Frank C. Taylor is not leased and discharged from liability on past obligations of said business and he will not be liable for any future liabilities incurred by said business and from the date forward, he will be in no way connected with said business. Dated November 9th, 1940. CLAUDE S. TAYLOR JACK C. DUTTON DOROTHY G. DUTTON FRANK C. TAYLOR 11-14/21/28-40 What happened to the $60,000,000 Glamour Girl who kidnapped fire-engine? You'll find the answer in "SNOWBALL IN HELL" sparkling new serial by the internationally famous author, I. A. Wylie, now appearing in The American Weekly. Don't miss second installment in next week's Los Angeles Examiner Adv.* ANAHEIM GAZETTE NES 25C For any classified advertisement in these pages. REMOTES APTS—Beautifully furn. clean, apart. Park View; In. Adults. 408-A N. Lemon. X D.—5 room furn. duplex. Newlanted; Good furniture. Gar. pd. Adults only 927 N. Zeyn. N. 747—Nicely furnished large rooms; newly redecoGarage. Water paid. SES Spanish Bungalow; beautifurn. Elec. refrig. Gar. only. 722 N. Clementine. O.—4 room, partly furn. house. of yard space. Garage. wren accepted. 808 N. Paulina. Large 6-rm. unfurnished house; recently remodeled. Garage. per paid. 125 E. Alberta. O.—Lovely 5 room, furnished. Wash rm. Gar. Adults only. S. Heleha. Inq. 624 S. Dickel. Homes OF REST HOME — Clean; plenty of good food; 24 hour price. Nurse's care. 758 N. dilna, Phone Andhelm 4218. MS $2.50 WK.—Comfortably furn. ce. Men preferred 124 S. Oliving rooms. Clean; priv. ence. Men preferred. 124 S. Olive. NTH—Newly furn. room. Rerated. Private bath. Garage. South Helena. Brown, Reinhardt at New Location Removal of the Singer Distributing agency from 130 West Center street to its new storeroom at 114 East Center street was announced today by W. V. Brown and W. R. Reinhardt, owners and operators of the establishment. They had maintained the former headquarters for seven years. The concern now employes eight persons, including a sewing instructor whi will be on duty at all times. In addition to Singer sewing machines, the agency will also handle Norge household appliances, Zenith radios, Westinghouse, Hamilton-Beach and Sampson electrical appliances, Brown and Reinhardt said. SHOWER FETES BRIDE-ELECT Miss Bessie Marie Edwards' coming marriage to Granville Hopkins January 17 was incentive for a gay pre-nuptial shower given Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Ahlstrom, 110 South Walnut street. The Misses Winifred, Caroleen and Gwendolyn Ahlstrom assisted their mother in hostess duties. A beautiful color scheme of white was carried out in table appointments and flowers. White sweetpeas and lilies-of-the-valley centered the table. The evening was spent in making a bride's scrapbook, after which Miss Edwards opened the lovely gifts. Complimenting the bride-elect were Mrs. Earl Hopkins, Miss Geraldine Hopkins, Mrs. Rod Craven, Miss Lenora Gunnell, Miss Eleanor Hayes, Miss Marie Findlay, Miss De Lyte Focht, Mrs. Stratton Philips, Mrs. Alfred Bonney, Mrs. Carleton Yonge Kuenz Family Aids In Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Golden Kuenz, daughter, Patty, of 124 N. Topeka street, were guiThanksgiving day of Mrs. B. Wampler of Whittier. Mrs. Wampler celebrated 97th birthday Thursday with family dinner at her home. SH Mrs. Kuenz' grandmother. (Alvine Hahn) of Riverside, Betty Fackiner, Mrs. Louis Kins, Miss Nettilee Heskins, Marjorie Edwards, Mrs. Fred wards, Miss Betty Wingfield, Dee Stafford of Glendale, Margaret Hein, Mrs. Sumner lins, Mrs. Herschel Welty (Rod Hein) and the four hostesses. We should remember that must not reflect on the wickedness of men, but contemplate the diimage in them; which, conceand obliterating their faults, buey beauty and dignity allures uu embrace them in the arms of love.-Calvin. TAXES DELINQUENT First Installment Taxes delinquent Thursday, December 5th. The Tax Collector's office will be open continuously from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. on that day. If remittance be made by mail, please be sure that check is drawn on the proper bank and that it is for the correct amount and properly signed i.e., identical with your signature as filed with your NOTICE TAXES DELINQUENT First Installment Taxes delinquent Thursday, December 5th. The Tax Collector's office will be open continuously from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. on that day. If remittance be made by mail, please be sure that check is drawn on the proper bank and that it is for the correct amount and properly signed i.e. identical with your signature as filed with your bank. If payment be made in person, time may be saved at the counter if check is drawn, or exact amount of cash is ready before reaching the office. All payments should be accompanied by tax bill, deed, or other document bearing description of property. Please make checks payable to DON S. MOZLEY. County Tax Collector. To Relieve Misery of COLDs take 666 LIQUID TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS "I'LL TELL YOU HOW $100 CAN MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A MILLIONAIRE!" "Sounds impossible, doesn't it! But when Christmas rolls around, and you receive hundred dollar check from Bank of America's Christmas Club—it can make you feel like a millionaire!" This year 260,000 men, women, and children are going to share more than 16 million dollars which Bank Stratton Philips Mrs. Alfred embrace them in the arms of Bonney Mrs. Carleton Yonge love—Calvin. HERE'S MEAT PROUD TO PEaches Golden City Brand Yellow Freestones No.2½ can 10 Del Maiz Niblets Fancy Corn 12-oz. can 10 Stokely's Peas Honey Pod No.2½ can 10 Stokely Sauerkraut Tomatoes Silver-Dale Puree Pack No.2½ can 10 Grated Tuna Chicken of the Sea 2 No.½ cans 25 Salad Dressing Duchess Brand Quart jar, 23c pint jar 15 Salad Dressing Cascade Brand Quart jar, 21c pint jar 12 Canned Milk Cherub Brand Small, 8 cans 23c tall cans 23 Egg Noodles Miller's 12-oz. 10¢ 6-oz. pkg. CANNED FRUITS & JUICES Apricots Valley Gold Brand Whole, Unpeeled No.2½ can 15¢ Stokely Grapefruit No.2 can 10¢ Rolle Cocktail Vegetable Juices 3 10-oz. cans 25¢ OTHER CANNED FOODS Pork and Beans Van Camp Brand 16-oz. cans (22-ounce can, 8c; 31-ounce can, 12c) Pik-Nik Potatoes Shoo String 4-oz. can 10¢ Tang A Cudahy Product Made from Pork 2 12-oz. cans 45£ Oysters Willapoint Pacific 1315-oz. can, 18£ 2 10-oz. cans 25£ SPREADS Pabst-ett Standard Or Pimbleto 6½-oz. pkg. 13¢ Cheezham Delicious Spread 4-oz. pkg. 10¢ Kraft Cheese Assorted, In 5-oz. pkg. LEGAL NOTICE HOM IT MAY CONCERN: There is hereby given that C. Taylor, who has been, more, associated with Jack C. Dorothy G. Dutton and S. Taylor, in the salvage business known as the D. T. A. Dept. or R. F. D. No. 2, California, has withdrawn from said business and has paid all of his interests in said business to Jack C. Dutton, Dorothy G. Dutton and Claude S. Taylor, who will continue to operate business under the same and they have assumed and pay all outstanding obligations of said business, and all debts due said business belong to and are to be paid to Frank C. Taylor is re- and discharged from all pay on past obligations of said business and he will not be liable by future liabilities incurred business and from this forward, he will be in no way related with said business. November 9th, 1940. CLAUDE S. TAYLOR JACK C. DUTTON DOROTHY G. DUTTON FRANK C. TAYLOR 21/28-40 It happened to the $60,000,-famour Girl who kidnapped a engine? You'll find the answer now appearing in The can Weekly. Don't miss the installment in next week's ANGELES EXAMINER: A MILLIONAIRE!" "Sounds impossible, doesn't it! But when Christmas rolls around, and you receive hundred dollar check from Bank of America's Christmas Club—it can make you feel like a millionaire!" This year 260,000 men, women, and children are going to share more than 16 million dollars which Bank of America Christmas Club will distribute December 2—the largest Christmas Club check in the world! Anyone can join the Bank of America Christmas Club who can save as little as 50% a week. You may save a lot more if you care to. You save according to your income and the amount of the check you want to receive before Christmas 1941. Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association, a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, pays regular savings interest on completed Christmas Club accounts. Join the 1941 Bank of America Christmas Club Now! Here is a suggestion for your Christmas gift list: Give someone a Bank of America Christmas Money Order. Payable anywhere. Ten cents each at any branch. ANAHEIM BRANCH O. E. HANSON, Manager OTHER COMMUNICATIONS Pork and Beans Van Camp Brand 16 oz. can (22 ounces can, 8c; 31 ounces can, 12c) Pik-Nik Potatoes Shoe String 4 oz. can 10°C Tang A Cudahy Product Made from Pork 12 oz. can 45°C Oysters Willapoint Pacific 10 oz. can 25°C SPREADS Pabst-ett Standard Or Pimiento 6½ oz. pkg. 13°C Cheezham Delicious Spread 4 oz. pkg. 10°C Kraft Cheese Assorted In Swanky Srig Jar Jar Kay, Pimiento Cream Olive Pimiento or Pineapple Cream Orange Marmalade King Kelly 16 oz. jar 15°C TYPICAL SAFEWAY VALUES Fresh Bread Julia Lee Wright's 9°C LUCERNE ILK Gnade "A" 10°C Pasteurized quart Yolo Tomato Catsup 14 oz. bottle 10°C Beans Small White, Pink, or Baby Lima (2-lb bag 13c) 1-lb. bag 7°C Olive Oil Pompeian Pint, 46c half-pint can 26°C Spry Triple-Creamed Shortening 2 lbs. cans 33°C 3-lb. can 46°C Red Heart Dog Food 3 tall cans 25°C (Price ex-tax,.08091; sales tax,.00242) Strongheart Dog Food tall cans (Price ex-tax,.04854; sales tax,.00146) SOAPS, BLEACH Palmolive Soap For Your Complexion 2 bars for 11°C (Price ex-tax,.05340; sales tax,.00160) Large Ivory Soap 3 bars for 25°C (Price ex-tax,.08091; sales tax,.00242) Ivory Soap Medium Size For the Bath per bar (Price ex-tax,.04854; sales tax,.00146) Guest Ivory Soap per bar (Price ex-tax,.03883; sales tax,.00117) Purex Liquid Bleach 2 quart bottles (Price ex-tax,.10194; sales tax,.00308) half gallon size bottle 2 for 39°C Price ex-tax,.18932; sales tax,.00568 full gallon size bottle 34°C Price ex-tax,.33010; sales tax,.00990 THESE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE THROUGH MONDAY, DEC. 2 With exceptions noted, prices in this advertisement are effective in Safeway operated departments of stores in this area, through Monday, December 2nd. Help Sought for Production Work A special call has been sent out by the Anaheim Red Cross asking for a larger attendance at the Red Cross sewing rooms open at the Ebell clubhouse to attend these weekly sessions. Yarn is furnished by the organization and the session begins at 9 o'clock in the morning and adjourns at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Tea is served at noon and everyone is requested to bring lunches. A special request for sewing machines was made. Old machines will be welcomed and those with portables are asked to bring them, if only on the days set aside for the sewing project. For toys, sporting goods and Electrical appliance gifts see classification "Hardware." MEAT YOU'LL BE SOUD TO SERVE! WHEN you set a Safeway roast before your family or guests, you do not have to worry about tenderness or flavor. Safeway's exclusive 5-step plan of meat preparation assures you of both. Every steak, chop and roast sold is unconditionally guaranteed to please. Select a roast today. Cook it by your regular method. Your money back if you are not thoroughly pleased. HERE ARE POINTS OF THE 5-STEP PLAN: 1. Improved meat selection. 2. Solvent-free meat aging. 3. Waste-free cutting. 4. Constant temperature and humidity control. 5. Regular delivery to markets. PRIME RIB ROAST The aristocrat of oven roasts, cut from first five ribs of Guaranteed beef. Fully trimmed. BEEF ROAST CENTER CUT SEVEN BONE Center cut seven bone roasts, from Safeway Guaranteed beef. Excellent pot roasted, with no residue. GROUND BEEF STATE INSPECTED Selected beef, ground and packed in Viking under state inspection. For hamburger stock. PORK LOIN ROAST Large cuts from either end of loin of Guaranteed pork. Roast and serve with applesauce. PORK LEGS WHOLE OR HALF Legs of Guaranteed pork, trimmed waste-free, ready to roast. Whole leg or full half. PORK SPARE RIBS Spare ribs, cut from Guaranteed pork. Excellent baked or barbecued. Serve with sauerkraut. FRESH PRODUCE Selected from the season's finest fruits and vegetables and brought to you farm-fresh. For greater value these finer fresh foods are sold by weight. Buy the full value way—at Safeway. JONATHAN APPLES 5 lbs. 25¢ Washington grown crisp, juicy red eating apples. PIPPIN APPLES 10 lbs. 19¢ Watsonville grown Newton Pippins. For sauce. FUERTE AVOCADOS 15¢ Fuerte variety avocados. Rich in oil. Sold by weight. FANCY BANANAS 5¢ Fancy fruit, control ripened to a golden yellow. CRISP CELERY 4¢ Eastern Sugar Cured Skinned HAMS lb. 21¢ SLICED LIVER FANCY per lb. 13¢ SLICED BACON UK-X-LD ½-lb. pkg. 13¢ MARGARINE Kraft Parkay. A wholesome spread. Also perfect for cooking. per pound 19¢ JONATHAN APPLES 5 lbs. 25¢ Washington grown crisp, juicy red eating apples. PIPPIN APPLES 10 lbs. 19¢ Watsonville grown Newton Pippins. For sauce. FUERTE AVOCADOS lb. 15¢ Fuerte variety avocados. Rich in oil. Sold by weight. FANCY BANAS lb. 5¢ Fancy fruit, control ripened to a golden yellow. CRISP CELERY UTAH TYPE lb. 4¢ Northern, Utah Type. Certified First-Morning Fresh FRESH CARROTS lb. 2½¢ Crisp, clean. Tops removable. First-Morning Fresh. IT'S MADE ESPECIALLY FOR HOME BAKING Kitchen Craft Flour has been especially designed for home baking conditions—try it! FRENCH'S BIRD SEED Price ex-tax. .09709; sales tax. .00291 10 oz. pkg. 10¢ FRENCH'S SONG RESTORER Price ex-tax. .05825; sales tax. .00175 1¼ oz. pkg. 6¢ FRENCH'S BIRD GRAVEL Price ex-tax. .05796; sales tax. .00204 24 oz. pkg. 7¢ ZEE TISSUE Choice of Ivory, Green, or Orchid. 4 rolls for 15¢ Price ex-tax. .03641; sales tax. .00109 COMFORT TISSUE Four-roll package of quality toilet tissue. 4-roll pkg. 19¢ Price ex-tax. .18446; sales tax. .00554 MARGARINE A.K.B.A.E PRODUCT Kraft Parkay. A whole-some spread. Also perfect for cooking. per pound 19¢ LIPTON'S TEA Delicious black tea, packed in familiar yellow packages. 1/2 lb. pkg. 21¢ Tea is the cheapest thing you drink except water. 1/2 lb. pkg. 40¢ ROYAL SATIN Use Royal Satin for your important baking. Note low price. 1-lb. can 14¢ 3-lb. can 37¢ JELL-WELL Assorted flavors of fresh gelatine dessert. Note low price. 3 pkgs. for 10¢ SAFEWAY Sales tax will be added to the retail prices on all taxable items.