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Classified Starts on Preceding Page HOTELS GROVE HOTEL—Choice rooms; Inner spring mattresses. White people only. $3 wkly. 240 E. Center St. Valencia Hotel $1 up, per night $3.50 up, per week 24 HOUR SERVICE Phone, steam heat, each room. Elevator. 182 W. Center St., Anaheim 2281 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 LOST AND FOUND MALE DOG Lost. Brown, medium sized. Right leg injured. $10 Reward. Dalton Atherton, North Acacia Ave., Fullerton 507-W. MISC. FOR SALE CURRAN'S Auto Wrecking Reconditioned, Salvaged - Batteries - Parts - Used Motors - Tires - Tanks - Signs 3 LINES PHYSICIANS - SURGEONS TRUXAW, J. W. M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office Phone 3213 Residence 887 So. Los Angeles St. Residence Phone 2610 Hours 11 - 12; 2 - 4; 7 - 8 Golden State Bank Bldg. Cor. Center and Los Angeles Anaheim, California PIANO TUNING BROWER, OSCAR N.—Piano tuning, repairing and refinishing. 508 N. Claudina. Anaheim 4685. PLUMBING QUAST DOMESTIC & INDUSTRIAL MERCHANT PLUMBER “Better Plumbing for Better-Built Homes” Let Us Estimate (Free) On Your Plumbing Needs. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 248 E. Center St., Anaheim 2506 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 —ROOMS NICE ROOMS—Hot and Cold Water. $2.50 - $3.00 week. Antlers Hotel, 109 N. Los Angeles, Phone 4426. 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 9 Lightly used Singer and White Electric Cabinets, half price or less. 7 Singer and White Protable Electric like new 30 Treadle Machines, Singe, White New Home, Wheeler etc. $5.00 up 8 Hoover Vacuum, Late Model 2 Electrolux Cleaners 5 Eureka Cleaners 2 Used Washing Machines New Speed Queen Washers $39.50 REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES Terms to suit you. All Merchandise sold at a special discount during our June Sale 212 N. Los Angeles, Anaheim 4270 SINGER SHOP CURRAN'S Auto Wrecking Reconditioned, Salvaged Batteries Parts Used Motors Tires Tanks Signs Valves Pipe Fittings New and Used Scrap Iron Electric Acetylene Welding 1194 N. Los Angeles Street ANAHEIM 3101 MOVING-TRUCKING ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER (Est. Since 1873) 24-Hour Day & Night Service Office Hours: Daily 7 to 5—Sat. 7 to 12 N. What is Your Moving Problem? We Move or Truck: Local and Long Distance —BAGGAGE —HOUSEHOLD GOODS —HOUSES —TREES, ETC. Safely, Speedily, Inexpensively —also — —CRATING —SHIPPING —STORAGE —TRANSFER Anywhere - Anytime For FREE Estimation CALL - WRITE - PHONE Anaheim Truck & Transfer Co. 112 So. Claudina, Anaheim 2123 OPTOMETRIST NELSON, HOMER A. Opt. Dr. Optometrist 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 HART REALTY COMPANY Developers and Owners Come Out and SEE FOR YOURSELF Anaheim's New Model Homes Chosen from 800 Plans Sumbitted to 4000 Housewives who, like you, want • Beauty • Utility • Thrift In A Home of 5 and 6 Rooms ONLY 10% DOWN Bal. $26.50 Mo. F. H. A. Your Bank or Building & Loan 6 New Model Homes To Be Started IMMEDIATELY! They are selling fast—so don't put off selecting your lot, while choice lots remain. We Will Build on ANY LOT of your selection and from ANY PLAN YOU CHOOSE in "PALMDALE" Anaheim's New Home Tract Near North Palm and LaVerne. Just South of Horace Mann School. HART REALTY CO. 2 Electrolux Cleaners 5 Eureka Cleaners 2 Used Washing Machines New Speed Queen Washers $39.50 REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES Terms to suit you. All Merchandise sold at a special discount during our June Sale 212 N. Los Angeles, Anaheim 4270 SINGER SHOP NEW SINGER PORTABLE $59.50 - $3 Mo. Small carrying charges on deferred charges. 114 E. Center St., Anaheim 2515 SHOE REPAIRING HOFFMAN'S Shoe Rebuilding, Dying, Shining. 217 W. Center St. TAXI SERVICE PICKWICK CAB — 182 W. Center St. Phone Anaheim 4822. TRUCKING ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER — 112 So. Claudina, Anaheim 2123. PRINTERS ANAHEIM GAZETTE Publishers - Printers ■ Marriage Announcements ■ Booklets, Circulars ■ Club and Commercial ■ Labels ■ Office Forms ■ Social Printing, Etc. 250 E. Center St., Anaheim PHONE ANAHEIM 2206 Use Gazette WANT ADS 3 LINES 25¢ Anaheim Truck & Transfer Co. 112 So. Claudina, Anaheim 2123 OPTOMETRIST NELSON, HOMER A. Opt. Dr. Optometrist 114 N. Lemon St., Anaheim PHONE ANAHEIM 3104 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 PHYSICIAN - SURGEONS OSHER, J. C. DR. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dentist Oculist — Glasses Fitted Phone 3212 Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment 122 West Center Street Anaheim, California Want Ads 25c ANY LOT of your selection and from ANY PLAN YOU CHOOSE in "PALMDALE" Anaheim's New Home Tract Near North Palm and LaVerne. Just South of Horace Mann School. HART REALTY CO. W. M. Hill Realtor Sales Agent on Tract —EXCHANGE ½ ACRE of large Avacodo trees in exchange for house. Rush Realty Co., 316 N. Lemon St. —TRADE WILL TRADE Equity In 6-room home for Equity in small dwelling. 616 N. Philadelphia. —WANTED REAL ESTATE LISTINGS WANTED on —RANCH PROPERTY'S —ORANGE GROVE'S —SMALL ACREAGE'S by ED WAGNER Anaheim, 4729 101 Highway N. of Manchester Junction RENTALS —APARTMENTS $2.50 & $4.50 Weekly, clean furn. Apt. Bath, Inner Spring Mattresses. Lights at Des Pd. 113 North Emily and Co. French St. L. A. $22.00 MD—Glenn Apartments. Under New Manor. Now being redecorated. 325 S. Claudina. —HOUSES $25.00—Completely remodeled 2 bedroom house. Unfurn, or partly furn. 709 N. Paulina. TWO Bedroom Unfurnished House $18 Mo. 808 N. Paulina. NEWSPAPERS ANAHEIM GAZETTE—(Since 1870) Accurate Dependable 100% Coverage—99% Local News Want Ads 25c 259 E. Center St., Anaheim PHONE ANAHEIM 2206 Anaheim Gazette 259 E. Center, Anaheim PHONE ANAHEIM 2206 Send in a News "Tip"—Win a Prize. ANAHEIM GAZETTE NES 25C For any classified advertisement in these pages. At the equivalent of 7 days running for the price of one exchange, buy something; hire help, recover lost articles inexpensive Gazette Want Ad. Phone Betty Brown, STATIONS SUPER SERVICE — Man-Lincoln, Anaheim, 4080. HELENA SERVICE "Gene" Sullivan MANAGER UNDRY—SES RENTED, BED—SURRICATION—TES—Water St., Anaheim 2010 MACHINES VENPORT LIANCE SHOP Used Singer and White Cabinets, half price or White Protable like new Machines, Singe, White Wheeler etc. $5.00 up Vacuum, Late Model Cleaners Cleaners Washing Machines Queen Washers $39.50 ERS ON ALL MAKES Built you. All Merchan-a special discount dur-our June Sale Angeles, Anaheim 4270 Council Votes Defense Bills (Continued from page one) tinuous session until the emergency is passed. The mayor is further empowered, upon declaring that a disaster exists, to obligate the city of Anaheim for the payment of any and all supplies, equipment, materials, foods, services or other necessities that may be necessary to alleviate the sufferings of the inhabitants of the city." OUTLINE OFFICIALS' DUTIES The ordinance then outlines the specific duties of the various city officials in event of an emergency and specifies that veterans of former wars of the United States shall be summoned to furnish the resevoir of manpower to carry out the functions of government in event of an emergency. The city council declared that "this ordinance is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, in that there is great danger to the public health and peace from neglect to prepare for an emergency which may result from acts of war or acts of Gad, and that the orinance become effective immediately upon adoption." Mother And Son Awarded Prize Mrs. Charles A. Pearson was hostess to the Presbyterian Mothers' Club at her home at 725 N. Clementine St. Thursday evening. Miss Clara Mork, teacher at the George Washington school of Anaheim, was the speaker of the evening. Her subject was "Preparing the Child for Kindergarten." Following the program, the club planned a picnic for next month in City park. Refreshments of individual lemon pies were served to the 15 members and guests. Guests were Mrs. Mickey Keith, Mrs. Juanita Harman, Mrs. Marion dence, Mo. recently for a vacation until June 29. Friend Of 53 Years Visits Mrs.C. E. Douglas, 533 E. Vanmont St., will be visited for week by Mrs. Brand, of San Diego. The two have been friends for years and went to school together at Riverside. Son at Home Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dugdale and sons, Dicky and Jerry, Montebello are staying with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dugdale, 804 Los Angeles St. He is the son of the Anaheim Dugdales and will stay one week. Ferguses at Santa Ana Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fergus tended a dinner at the Chop Shop house at Santa Ana Sunday afternoon. Mother And Son Awarded Prize (Continued from page one) ing three oranges in 48 seconds; Ernest Remando, second, in one minute, 11 seconds, and Cormie Adams, third, in one minute, 35 seconds. The Orange Week festival was sponsored by the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce and 20-30 club. Glenn Hipes was chairman of the contest, and H. E. W. Barnes was conducter. PRIZES AWARDED Judges were Stanley Strain, of the American Fruit Growers, Fullerton; Dan Gruwell, of the Orange Mutual Citrus association, Orange; A. E. Rogers, of the Fullerton Mutual Orange association, and Al Osuna, of the Orange County Packing school. Miss Alice Wright, queen of the Anaheim Orange Week celebration, and Miss Betty Riley, queen of the Fullerton festival, presided at the contest. Mrs. Sims and her son were awarded first prize of $10; the team winning second place received $7.50 and the team placing third, $5. The three children placing first second and third in the orange eating contest, each was awarded $1. Anaheim OES Host To County Chapters Coming to the next to the last meeting of the year, the Chispa Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star entertained the seventeen other chapters of Orange county in the Masonic hall Tuesday night. Mrs. Nellie Harpster, Matron, and George Greeder presided over the business meeting with Mrs. Margaret Hedges, Associate Matron, in charge of the program that followed. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, their three daughters and son formed a family band which entertained the 250 guests. Miss Clara Mork; teacher at the George Washington school of Anaheim, was the speaker of the evening. Her subject was "Preparing the Child for Kindergarten." Following the program, the club planned a picnic for next month in City park. Refreshments of individual lemon pies were served to the 15 members and guests. Guests were Mrs. Mickey Keith, Mrs. Juanita Harman, Mrs. Marion Sanford and Mrs. Anitra Bowser. NEWS NOTES Here For Few Days Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffith, of 921 N. Dickel St., had as their guests Mrs. Griffith's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Shermerhorn, of Montebello, for a few days visit. Fishing at Arrowbear The Guss family stayed at Arrowbear last week-end, returning Sunday evening after several days fishing. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Guss and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Guss, of Anaheim, Mrs. Anna Guss and Miss Sarah Guss, of Fullerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linger of Anaheim. Spry At 86 Mrs. M. Hoefle, mother of Mrs. Guy O. Hale, 110 N. Lemon St., is spending a month here. She broke her hip when she was 80, six years ago but she now can walk as well as ever. Also, all of her faculties are intact. Bakersfield Trip Mr. and Mrs. Elmer V. Hall, of 538 S. Palm St., their son Donald, and Mrs. F. F. Hall, of Garden Grove, visited relatives at Barkesfield over the week-end. Celebrate Fourth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Turner celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary at the home of Mrs. Turner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cherry, 324 S. Vine St. The Turners' daughter, Shirley Ann, and Vernon, La Fern, and Rella Cherry also were present. Missouri Trip Mr. and Mrs. Leland Roach, of 915 N Olive St., left for Independence. Son at Home Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dugdale and sons, Dicky and Jerry, of Montebello are staying with Mrs. R. J. Dugdale, 804 Los Angeles St. He is the son of the Anaheim Dugdales and will stay one week. Ferguses at Santa Ana Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fergus extended a dinner at the Chapel House at Santa Ana Sunday afternoon. Twenty-two persons were there. Grandson to Stay Mrs. C. M. Hollingshead, West St., has as her guest grandson Richard Wallace, Kearney, Nebraska He arrived Saturday day and may stay here indifinite. Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brother of Santa Ana, were Sunday calls at the home of Mr. and Mrs.J.Elliot, 1401 E.Center St. Sister and Niece Mrs.Anson Lewis of 407 Olive St.had as her house guard her sister and niece,Mrs.West Bailey and Jean.of Portland,California They came to attend the Len Gunnell-Arnold,Lewis wedding and will stay about a month. Turkey Dinner On Tuesday evening the captains of St.Catherine's Military School were entertained at a key dinner at the quarters of Ctain W.A.Murphy,the acting commandant They attended a show at the Fox Anaheim they after Those present included:det Major Devereux Pedley,Cattains Thomas J.Horan,Robert Beckett Everett McDonald Lee McGowan,Lieutenants Jack Cline,Ross Haigh,joseph Declaw William Barnett John Spin Kinney White Raymond Couch Parents Visit Mr. and Mrs.John Burke Sacramento are spending a week with their daughter,Mrs.Will Francis,of 750 N.Claudina St. Big Bear Week-End On three-day vacation in a city at Big Bear were Mr. and Mrs.F.Greenwood of 205 E.Bworth with their son,Donnie,Mrs.Frank Greenwood.. ern Star entertained the seventeen other chapters of Orange county in the Masonic hall Tuesday night. Mrs. Nellie Harpster, Matron, and George Greeder presided over the business meeting with Mrs. Margaret Hedges, Associate Matron, in charge of the program that followed. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, their three daughters and son formed a family band which entertained the 250 guests. Miss Virginia Lea Peterson gave several readings. The theme of the meeting was "Vacation Time" and as each person entered, She was given circular showing various vacation jaunts. Posters hung upon the walls throughout the hall. A special baggage department was stationed where persons could obtain a suitcase with a bar of soap enclosed. In charge of the arrangements were Mrs. Jessie Seward, Mrs. Lillian Davis, Mrs. Clara La Mont, Mrs. Lulu Zitzman, Mrs. Daisy Casey, Mrs. Mayme Stafford, Mrs. Susy Brown and Mrs. Persis Ward. The flower committee consisted of Mrs. Edith Greeder, Mrs. Louise Dahlman, Mrs. Earl Baum and Mrs. Margaret Haster. Mrs. Myrita Organ had charge of refreshments. Three tables provided food with Mrs. Mary Ella Coons, Mrs. Ethel Bruce and Mrs. Marjorie Lutz as hostesses of the tables. Luther Hamon Home From L. A. Hospital Luther Hamon has returned to his home at 116 S. Vine St. from the Good Samaritan hospital in Los Angeles where he has been undergoing prolonged treatment. His condition is reported much improved: Hamon, who was injured in an accident sometime ago, entered the hospital March 27. Conforming to latest liturgical requirements of the Catholic Church this miniature altar is a replica of one to be constructed in a chair aloof a special Union Pacific train. Southern California Catholics will worship daily in the car, dedicated to St. Christopher, the patron of travelers, enroute to the 9th National Eucharistic Congress at Paul, June 23 to '26. Students at the St. Agnes' High School in Angeles view the miniature, complete with altar railing, missal, nails cards, linens and candles. (Left to right) Mildred Vogel, Jeanne W Ralph Clarkson and Barbara Bradford. V.F.W. Will Hold Breakfast Sunday At the regular meeting of Anaheim post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, plans were formed for a second district breakfast. Sunday, June 15, to be served in the local club-rooms. Of interest to Anaheim merchants is the decision of the post to distribute holiday window cards for July 4th, a plan that eliminates contributions to solicitors. This service is without cost to business men and cards will be delivered during the current week. The importance of full attendance at the Flag Day services sponsored by the Anaheim Elks lodge was explained by Commander Viggo P. Mallin. Membership in the Anaheim V.F.W. post was increased by the enrollment of Harrison S. Minnick, who saw service in the World War with the U.S. Army. Brother From Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shrader and son, James, of Perham, Minn. are visiting relatives in and around Los Angeles. Mr. Shrader is the brother of Mrs. W. V. Fallis. They are staying at the Fallis' home, 119 N. Janss St. Dunns to Visit Ohio Mrs. Carl Dunn and her two children, Carl, Jr. and Peggy Lou, will leave for Wallen, Ohio, in about ten days to visit Mrs. Dunn's mother there. They will be gone two months. CLASS OF 1911 HOLDS REUNION Do you remember when the high school was standing where Fremont school is now? Then, perhaps you will remember the fourteen members. Sunday, at 523 Mariposa St. near Hollywood, ten of the original members of the class renewed their friendships and recalled the memories of thirty years ago. The unusual thing about it all is that seven of the ten there have either taught school or are teaching now. Perhaps Anaheim high school has the art of making educators. At any rate; Syril S. Tipton, who was a member of the class, and his wife entertained his classmates Sunday night. The ten who received their diplomas many years ago and who were at the reunion are Mrs. Harold Carlin, of Anaheim, who formerly taught a kindergarten class; Mrs. Matty Lou Maxwell (nee Robertson), who is a teacher and the principal at the Magnolia grammar school; Mrs. Jack Rogers, who was teacher at an El Monte school; Miss Lucille Smith, principal of Los Angeles school; Mrs. Fred Weisel, one of the few who isn't an instructor; Miss Esther Headstrom, teacher of a junior high school in North Los Angeles; Mrs. Lillian Claybaugh Kennedy, principal of the school at Florence, Ariz., and Mrs. Irene Mills, teacher at the Lomita school near San Pedro. MEMBERS OF THE CLASS Among those absent were Mrs. James Tuffree (Kathleen Tyler) H. J. Howard, osteopathic physician and surgeon of Santa Ana; Wayne Gobel of Glendale, and Dr. William Jones, of San Luis Obispo. Home and Mrs. R. B. Dugdale sons, Dicky and Jerry, of ooello are staying with Mr. Mrs. R. J. Dugdale, 804 S. Angeles St. He is the son of Anaheim Dugdales and will one week. Ses at Santa Ana and Mrs. E. L. Fergus at a dinner at the Chop Suey at Santa Ana Sunday after Twenty-two persons were son to Stay C. M. Hollingshead, of St., has as her guest her son Richard Wallace, of Ley, Nebr. He arrived Saturday may stay here indifinitely. Sunday and Mrs. Howard Brothers, Santa Ana, were Sunday callers home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bot, 1401 E. Center St. and Niece Anson Lewis of 407 S. St. had as her house guests sister and niece, Mrs. Wesley and Jean, of Portland, Ore. became to attend the Lenora Mill-Arnold, Lewis wedding will stay about a month. Day Dinner Tuesday evening the cadet sons of St. Catherine's Military were entertained at a turnner at the quarters of Cap-W. A. Murphy, the actingendant. They attended the Fox Anaheim theater Those present included: Ca-major Devereux Pedley, Cap-Thomas J. Horan, Robert J. Scott, Everett McDonald and McGowan, Lieutenants James Ross Haigh, Joseph Decluer, Jim Barnett, John Spiller, Jay White, Raymond Couch. Visits and Mrs. John Burke, ofamento, are spending a week their daughter, Mrs. William Davis, of 750 N. Claudina St. Bear Week-End three-day vacation in a cabin Bear were Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood of 205 E. Ells- with their son, Donnie, and Frank Greenwood: SAY! IF YOU HAVE died, moved, eloped, sold out, been shot, been born, had a baby, been gyped, caught cold, been robbed PILGRIMS moved, eloped, sold out, been shot, been born, had a baby, been gyped, caught cold, been robbed, bought a car, been visiting, been married, been arrested, been courting, had company, lost your hair, stole anything, been in a fight, sold your hogs, gone bughouse, gone to church, cut a new tooth, had an operation, been snake bitten, OR DONE ANYTHING AT ALL, Phone 2414 ANAHEIM GAZETTE "We Want the News"