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Anaheim, Calif., March 6, 1941 Classified Starts on Preceding Page JUNK DEALER ANAHEIM Scrap Iron and Metal Co. (THE ONLY LICENSED JUNK YARD IN ANAHEIM) Open Mon. thru Sat. 8 A.M.-5 P.M. We Buy Anything FROM Safety Pins TO Battleships Did You Know That Old Paper Is Up In Price? Too, that we meet all Los Angeles Prices and that We Guarantee TO Meet all Price Increases Day to Day Nothing to Sell—We Buy Everything. At Your Home 3 LINES IRRIGATION SUPPLIES BAXTER, Ben—Irrigation supplies, repairs, installations. All makes valves, gates, parts, gaskets. Baxter St., Anaheim 2783. INSURANCE PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE We Insure From Birth to Age 70 ANAHEIM AGENTS H. L. Hamilton Kevin Sweeney 609 N. East St. Burton Ave. OFFICE SANTA ANA—PH. 1417 MISC. FOR SALE CURRAN'S Auto Wrecking Reconditioned, Salvaged ■ Batteries ■ Parts ■ Used Motors ■ Tires ■ Tanks ■ Signs ■ Valves ■ Plpe ■ Fittings ■ New and Used Scrap Iron ■ Electric Acetylene Welding 1194 N. Los Angeles Street ANAHEIM 3101 NEWSPAPERS ANAHEIM GAZETTE—(Since 1970) PLUMBING QUAST Domestic & Industrial Merchant Plumber Anaheim Since 1916 24 Hour Service NIGHTS-SUNDAYS-HOLIDAYS Store and Shop Hours Daily 8:00 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 to Noon Going to Build? Going to Install New Bathroom Fixtures? Drop in at our Newly Enlarged Display Room Saturday, March 8 during our GRAND Opening No Obligation See the Latest Crane's Drexel BATH TUB with its wide, flat rim in center for dressing or We Guarantee TO Meet all Price Increases Day to Day Nothing to Sell—We Buy Everything. At Your Home WE BUY - Aluminum, any kind - Autos (Wrecked Cars) - Anything in the Attic or Cellar That Can Be Junked - Auto Parts - Brass Andirons - Brass, all Kinds - Copper Pots and Pans or Copper anything - Lead Pipe - Old Pipe - Paper - Rags - Rubber - Scrap Iron & Metals - Zinc At Your Office WE BUY - Aluminum in any Form - Old Fixtures - Old Steel Cabinets - Old Metal Filing Cases - Old Junk Typewriters - Old Newspapers - Old Rags - Old Rubber Scrap Iron & Metals Including: Brass, Copper, Lead and Zinc that Can be salvaged from Any article no longer In use. At Your Store WE BUY - Old Fixtures - Old Metal Desks - Old Metal Counters NEWSPAPERS ANAHEIM GAZETTE—(Since 1870) Accurate Dependable 100% Coverage—99% Local News Want Ads 25c 259 E. Center St., Anaheim PHONE ANAHEIM 2206 OPTOMETRIST NELSON, HOMER A. Opt. Dr. Optometrist 114 N. Lemon St., Anaheim PHONE ANAHEIM 3104 PATTERSON, C. O. DR. PIANO TUNING BROWER, OSCAR N.—Plano tuning, repairing and refinishing. 508 N. Claudina. Anaheim 4685. 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 GRAND Opening No Obligation See the Latest Crane’s Drexel BATH TUB with its wide, flat rim in center for dressing or foot bathing, and its large, comfortable flat bottom that provides firm footing. See, too, the Beautiful Crane VITREOUS CHINA Lavatory (matching tub and quiet, whirlpool vitreous—easy to clean—closet, with covered seat finished in durable, white sheet pyralin) for one of the most attractive quality bathroom ensembles yet fabricated by the genius of man. On Your Right are the very latest WATER HEATERS The best that money and brains can make—as well as competitive makes, including: - Leader - Crest - Champion and CRANE’S INIMITABLE “Mini-Miser” - Heats More Rapidly - Heats More Economically You’ll find that these Heaters—as in the case of all Fixtures—are but a few of the Best. If you want any other kind—and it exists anywhere in the good old U. S. A. we’ll get it for you! Too, we’ll 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 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 3218 Residence 887 Los Angeles Residence Phone 2610 Hours 11 - 12: 2 - 4; 7 - 8 Golden State Bank Bldg. Cor. Center and Los Angeles Anaheim, California Remember! We are also in the Plumbing Business. WANT: - WATER HEATERS INSTALLED OR REPAired - PLUMBING REMODELLED OR REPAired? - ALTERATIONS? - LEAKY FAUCETS FIXED? - SEWERS CLEANED? - COILS CLEANED? - STOPPAGE REMOVED? - AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLED? - FIRE SPRINKLER INSTALLATION - STEAM HEATING? - GAS FITTINGS? Let Us Give You A Free Estimate on Your Plumbing Needs. All Work Guaranteed. For Immediate Action Call — Phone R. Joe Quast 245 E. Center St., Anaheim 2 ANAHEIM GAZETTE FOR any classified advertisement in these pages, the equivalent of 7 days running for the price of one exchange, buy something; hire help, recover lost and inexpensive Gazette Want Ad. Phone Betty Brown. MOVING DUAST Desticic & Industrial Merchant Plumber Anaheim Since 1916 Hour Service SUNDAYS-HOLIDAYS Store and Shop Hours Daily 8:00 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 to Noon Going to Build? Installing to Install Bathroom Fixtures? Drop in at our newly enlarged display Room Saturday, March 8 during our BRAND opening to Obligation See the Latest Brane's Drexel BATH TUB its wide, flat rim in for dressing or PROTECTIVE SERVICE MOVING-TRUCKING Anaheim Truck & Transfer Co. (Est. Since 1873) 24-Hour Day & Night Service Office Hours: Daily 7 to 5—Sat. 7 to 12N SPECIALISTS IN MOVING Household Goods SAFETY SPEEDILY INEXPENSIVELY Also, Fully Equipt to Move or Store Anything-Anywhere-Anytime CALL WRITE-PHONE for Estimator—No Obligation Anaheim Truck & TRANSFER CO. 112 So. Claudina, Anaheim 2123 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 2206 RENTALS REST HOMES HAVEN OF REST HOME — Clean beds; plenty of good food; 24 hour service. Nurse's care, 758 N. Claudina, Phone Anaheim 4218. SERVICE STATIONS ANAHEIM SUPER SERVICE — Manchester & Lincoln, Anaheim, 4080. CENTER & HELENA SERVICE E. J. "Gene" Suillvan NEW MANAGER AUTO LAUNDRY—BATTERIES RENTED, RECHARGED—MOBILGAS—MOBILUBRICATION—U. S. TIRES—345 W. Center St., Anaheim 2910 SEWING MACHINES Davenport Appliance Shop REPAIRING (Repairmen, Not Salesmen) —VACUUM CLEANERS —SEWING MACHINES —WASHING MACHINES Free Estimates Work Guaranteed 212 N. Los Angeles — Phone 4270 SHOE REPAIRING HOFFMAN'S Shoe Rebuilding, Dying, Shining. 217 W. Center St. TAXI SERVICE PICKWICK CAR — 182 W. Center St. Phone Anaheim 4822. TRANSPORTATION PRIVATE OWNERS OF New '41 Cars Six-Year-Old Girl Marks Birthday Glenda Wray Mungerson six years old Tuesday and to brate the event her mother Melvin Mungerson of 617 S. St., hostess a party at the of Mrs. Lars Lund, 1121 W. St. Games were played during afternoon, with prizes given Bonnie Jean Smith, Gary and Theo Minder. During refreshment course, two ice-cream birthday cakes served, and clever butterfly marked each place. Enjoying the party were little guest of honor and Taylor, Bonnie Jean Smith, Minder, Gretchen Decker, Marie Heinze, Betty Jean Berry Matson, Michael W Michael Heinz, Bobbie Lund Stokes, Paul Stokes, Naney helmes, Gary Knox, Buddy Karen Brand and Bobbie mer. Mothers present were Herman Heinz, Mrs. K Knox, Mrs. Lars Lund, Mrs. Clemmer and Mrs. O. C. U. Odd Fellows Sport Card Party Friday Anaheim I.O.O.F. sponsors card party Friday evening hall, with 500 being the date of the evening. In charge of the affair was R. Nelson and C. A. Myers. Ing prizes were Mr. and Mrs. Bauman, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. brust, R. W. Lindley and M Thill. OPENING Obligation See the Latest Crane's Drexel BATH TUB its wide, flat rim in order for dressing or bathing, and its comfortable flat room that provides firm footing. See, too, the Beautiful Crane TREOUS CHINA Lavatory atching tub and quiet, pool vitreous—easy clean—closet, with fixed seat finished in durable, white sheet plywood for one of the most active quality bath ensembles yet fabricated by the genius of On Your Right are the very latest HEATER HEATERS best that money and can make—as well competitive makes, including: Leader Crest Champion and Crane's INIMITABLE "Mini-Miser" Heats More Rapidly Heats More Economically ANAHEIM GAZETTE Publishers - Printers Marriage Announcements Booklets, Circulars Club and Commercial Labels Office Forms Social Printing, Etc. 259 E. Center St., Anaheim PHONE ANAHEIM 2206 PROTECTIVE SERVICE YOUNGKEIT, Herman—Call Police Station, 2131—For Information. PUBLIC SERVICE POLICE DEPARTMENT — 204 East Center Street, Anaheim 2131. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE MORRIS REALITY 111 N. Los Angeles St. Here's Your Chance To Be the Owner of This NEW HOME Stucco; modern, 5 rooms. Just completed. Only $250 Down Balance Like Rent Morris Realty—111 N. Los Angeles Must Be Sold VERY DESIRABLE FRONTAGE AT 411 N. LOS ANGELES ST. LARGE LOT, 7-ROOM HOUSE, GARAGE WITH LIVING QUARTERS. SEE IT IMMEDIATELY AND SUBMIT OFFER TO: H. P. TOBIN 412 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim JOE WAGNER Real Estate Office 12 ACRE Valencia Orange Grove; well cared for; 2 miles East of Anaheim. Owner's health makes it necessary to sacrifice. No improvements. INQUIRE Joe Wagner 11K S. L. A. $2400—5-room house, close in, small payment down. Terms if desired. Rush Realty, 318 N. Lemon. RENTALS APARTMENTS $10-$15 MO.—Rest home. Room, bath, kitchen; Innerspring mattresses Maid service. Wt. pd. 113 Emily. $16.50 MO.—2 room, newly redecorated, well furnished, apartment. Close In. Olive Apts. 117 N. Olive, 2902. $20 MO.—3 room, comfortably furnished apartment. Very clean. Close In. Adults: No pets, 226 E. Adele. $22.50 MO.—4 room furnished flat. Very comfortable. Newly cleaned. Quiet Neighborhood. Adults: Apply, 113 E. Alberta. $22.50 MO.—Gimmel Apartments. Under New Management. Now being redecorated. 325 S. Claudina. $27.50 MO.—Single apartments, beautifully furnished. Utilities pd. Gar. SHOE REPAIRING HOFFMAN'S Shoe Rebuilding, Dying, Shining. 217 W. Center St. TAXI SERVICE PICKWICK CAB—182 W. Center St. Phone Anaheim 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 TRUCKING ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER—112 So. Claudina, Anaheim 2123. WANTED—MISC. INDIAN HEAD PENNYS—With certain dates. Drop a card to C. L. Ruby, 308 Marwood, Fullerton. LISTINGS WANTED on —RANCH PROPERTY —ORANGE GROVES —SMALL ACREAGES by ED WAGNER Anaheim 4729 101 Highway North of Manchester Junction CLASSIFIED DISPLAY WANTED—FARMS STROUT SELLS REAL ESTATE Greatest advertiser of country property. Has made over 65,000 sales of Homes — Farms — Acreage. Buyers from all over the World. Free open listing. We have Buyers for Small and Large FARMS E.A. STROUT REALTY AGENCY Bob Johnston, Representative Phone 62290, Norwalk (Across From Excelsior HI School) Legal Notice In the Justice Court of Anaheim Township, County of Orange, State of California. SUMMONS Sec. 407, C. C. P. No. 4301 C. STRANSKE, Plaintiff, vs. RAY RUTH, Defendant. The People of the State of California Send Greetings to: RAY RUTH, Defendant. NEW FOR AND WE'R' Out they we've got more tracing... In the Justice Court of Anaheim Township, County of Orange, State of California. SUMMONS Sec. 407, C. C. P. No. 4301 C. STRANSKE, Plaintiff, vs. RAY RUTH, Defendant. The People of the State of California Send Greetings to: RAY RUTH, Defendant. The above named Plaintiff having brought action against you in the Justice Court of Anaheim Township, County of Orange, State of California, by filling therein a complaint (copy of which is required to be served herewith): YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED to appear and answer the said complaint within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons, if served within the County of Orange; and within thirty days if served elsewhere. And you are hereby notified that unless you so appear and answer said complaint as above required, said Plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint, as arising upon Contract, or will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the complaint. Given, under my hand and Seal this 1st day of October, 1940. (SEAL) CHAS. KUCHEL, Justice of the Peace of Said Township. Jan. 16, 23, 30; Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27; March 6, 1941. McFadden & Coomber, Attorneys for Plaintiff. MENT in these pages. An ad here gives you giving for the price of one. Want to rent, sell, help, recover lost articles? Use a powerful Phone Betty Brown, Anaheim 2414. Mr-Year-Old Girl Birthday Alenda Wray Mungerson was years old Tuesday and to celerate the event her mother, Mrs. evin Mungerson of 617 S. Dickel hostessed a party at the home Mrs. Lars Lund, 1121 W. Center Games were played during the afternoon, with prizes going to Janie Jean Smith, Gary Knox Theo Minder. During the refreshment course, two lovely cream birthday cakes were served, and clever butterfly favors packed each place. Enjoying the party were the guest of honor and Gloria Color, Bonnie Jean Smith, Theo Ander, Gretchen Decker, Anna Jrie Heinze, Betty Jean Heinze, Gry Matson, Michael Ulrich, Michael Heinz, Bobbie Lund, Dean Kakes, Paul Stokes, Naney Bartmes, Gary Knox, Buddy Knox, Ren Brand and Bobbie Clemr. Mothers present were Mrs. Herman Heinz, Mrs. Kenneth Fox, Mrs. Lars Lund, Mrs. James Jimmer and Mrs. O. C. Ulrich. Mrs. Beddall Heads Lincoln P.-T.A. New officers of the Lincoln P.-T.A. were announced Tuesday. when the organization met at the school. New officers are Mrs. E. G. Beddall, president; Mrs. W. E. Melton, vice-president; Mrs. William Claussen, secretary; Mrs. H. C. Vincent, treasurer, and Mrs. Lawrence Prentiss, auditor. During the program, Fremont school's Trouveres entertained with several selections under the leadership of Miss Ethel Campbell. Among their selections were "Amaryllis," "Quilting Party," "Hunting Song," "Villa," and several negro spirituals. C. R. Brandon gave a talk on 'Parents' Outlook on Safety,' which was followed by a social hour and refreshments. On the committee were Mrs. Paul Bolisk, Mrs. Fred Paulus and Mrs. Charles Hunt. Visitor From Chicago Guest at Luncheon Mrs. Carl Palm and Mrs. Kenneth Figgins were hostesses Saturday at a luncheon honoring Mrs. W. R. Marshall of Chicago who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. R. McComb. Also in the group was Mrs. Harold Hefer. The affair was held at the Palm home on North Lemon St., with "the horn of plenty" theme carried out in the attractive arrangements of fruits and vegetables centering the table. The luncheon was followed by an informal afternoon of chatting. Ladies' Aid Holds All-Day Meeting Eighteen members of the Church of Christ Ladies' Aid met yesterday at the church for an all-day meeting. During the forenoon, the women quilted. At noon a delicious pot-luck luncheon was served, with Mrs. D. E. Boatman and Mrs. Ed Heinze in charge of arrangements. During the afternoon, the club was divided into four sections, with the leaders including Mrs. J. E. Wilbern, Mrs. E. Heinze, Mrs. Ray McFie and Mrs. Rollo McClelland. Mrs. Robert Brookman and Mrs. Boatman mimeographed the yearbook for the Missionary society, which will meet Thursday, March 13, at the home of Mrs. Rilla Miner, 305 E. Adele St. Present at yesterday's meeting were Mrs. Margaret Snazely, Mrs. Minnie Jordon, Mrs. George Dean, Mrs. Ed Heinze and small son, Mrs. Mary Swindler, Mrs. F. H. Bulkeley, Mrs. Herman Schacht, Mrs. Ira Faubion, Mrs. J. E. Wilbern, Mrs. Evelyn Fuller, Mrs. Bryan Hardy, Mrs. Mary Nylen, Mrs. J. A. Baker, Mrs. W. H. Lieb, Mrs. Lucy Daughterty, Mrs. Rollo McClelland, Mrs. Bob Brookman, Mrs. Don Boatman and Mrs. W. G. Manion. Mrs. Harry Evans Honors Aunt Mrs. Harry Evans was hostess Tuesday to a birthday luncheon at her home on South Lemon St., honoring her aunt, Mrs. Corrine Pfirmen of Los Angeles. After the luncheon, the afternoon was spent in informal enjoyment. A birthday cake centered the appointments of the table, and the spring motif was carried out in the flowers about the room. Present were Mrs. Pfirmen, Wallace Young, Mr. and Mrs. Evans and their son, Tommy. NEW FORD SALES RECORDS SMASHED! AND WE'RE OVERSTOCKED WITH TRADE-INS GET IN ON OUR SUCCESS SALE OF USED CARS COMPARE OUR BELOW-MARKET PRICES! Out they go at a sacrifice — for we've got to make way for more trades on the new, fast selling Ford. 1936 FORD TRUNK SEDAN—New Mercury paint. Overhauled in our shop. Has new rings, bearings, wrist pins, and brakes. A Bargain. Cut from $365 to $265 LIFETIME GUARANTEE ON USED CARS Guaranteed as long as you own it! That's the exclusive protection you get now at Ford dealers—a written, signed, ironclad guarantee on any used car—regardless of age, make, or price. Extra Special 1938 PACKARD — No. 1601 Model Sedan. Thoroughly overhauled in our shop. Has new Tropical 1936 FORD TRUNK SEDAN—New Mercury paint. Overhauled in our shop. Has new rings, bearings, wrist pins, and brakes. A Bargain. Cut from $365 to $265 1936 FORD TUDOR TRUNK SEDAN—Has been reborned, and completely overhauled in our shop. Has original black finish—This is a real bargain. Cut from $325 to $229 1935 FORD TUDOR SEDAN—Tropical Sand Finish with Good Tires. Has Excellent Motor. Cut from $245 to $159 TODAY ONLY! 1938 FIAT COUPE—New Lockhaven Paint. Excellent motor—a Real Economy car; 35 miles to a gallon of gas. Cut from $245 to $199 1936 PLYMOUTH SEDAN DELIVERY—Original finish. A fine car for delivery work. Cut from $295 to $195 McCOY MOTOR COMPANY Your Local Ford Dealer WE CARRY OUR OWN CONTRACTS Used Car Lot — 250 N. Los Angeles St. — Phone 4974 Open Evenings till 9 P.M.