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Vincent’s Huge Furniture Sale Opens Tomorrow Household Furnishings Offered at Record Low Prices for Half Month. At 9:30 o’clock tomorrow morning, one of the outstanding sales of household furnishings in the history of Anaheim retailing will get underway at the Vincent Furniture company, 504 W. Center St. The store will close at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, the day before the sale starts, to give the store’s staff opportunity to prepare for the gala opening the following morning, Friday, when a truly bewildering variety of household furnishing and equipment of every kind and description will go on sale at amazingly low prices. RUNS UNTIL JULY 12 The sale will run from tomorrow. G. C. MAHAFFEY row, June 27, to Sat., July 12, and on seven days of the sale, the store will remain open until 9 o’clock in the evening. The evenings on which the store will remain open Beach Beauties From Our BEACH SHOP For the Rourth and Vacation! TAILORED SLACKS and Slack Suits in Luana, Junga and Strutter Cloth. Popular shades reflecting the Trend of Time. New for the convenience of shop who find it inconvenient to the store during the regular time hours, are the opening of the sale, June 27, July 2, July 5, July 9, July 16, the closing day of the sale. Prices not only are surprising low, but terms of payment arranged to meet any pursuit any sort of income. The Vincent Furniture company offers different terms of payment. They are: (1) Cash Payment. (2) Lay-a-way. (3) Open a charge account. (4) Use deferred payment. (5) Carrying Plan. TERMS ARE SIMPLE Payment of cash for many chases will be compared simple as prices are surprising low, store officials state. AUGUST FITZ The opening of a charge does not involve the payment a carrying charge. Terms of the deferred payable For the Rourth and Vacation! TAILORED SLACKS and Slack Suits in Luana, Junga and Strutter Cloth. Popular shades reflecting the Trend of Time. New shipments arriving daily to keep our stock complete! $3.95 to $10.95 PC. PLAY SUIT On your MUST list for your vacation or the beach is your 3-piece seersucker and chambra Play Suits! BEACH MATE SWIM SUITS Flattering and Easy to Wear! 1 and 2 Piece, in the tailored Coullette or skirt type . . . We supply our California Girls Denims from Top to Toe! $2.95 to $5.95 Also, Featuring Complete Line of Wilshire Shirts and Crowded Racks of Summer Skirts! AUGUST FITZ The opening of a charge does not involve the payment a carrying charge. Terms of the deferred plan are extremely liberal cording to G. C. Mahaffey, active partner in the Vincent A down payment of as 10% of the total purchase may be arranged, Mahaffey with 12 to 24 months in which pay the balance. GENE MAHAFFEY "We arrange the payment suit the individual custo Mahaffey said. "Some pay as a dollar a week." ADJUSTMENTS MADE Mahaffey pointed out that purchaser arranged to make mements within, for example, a month period, but later for convenient to settle the full count in less time than that carrying charges were accordingly. Vincent's Lay-a-way plan fourth method of purchasing the sale. Under this sale furnishing may be purchased as little as 50 cents a week. Under its carrying plan, the cent Furniture company its own accounts. No f BEACH MATE SWIM SUITS Flattering and Easy to Wear! 1 and 2 Piece, in the tailored Coullette or skirt type . . . We supply our California Girls Denims from Top to Toe! $2.95 to $5.95 Also, Featuring Complete Line of Wilshire Shirts and Crowded Racks of Summer Skirts! Clarice Sportswear 219 West Center St., Anaheim ANAHEIM’S DAIRY WEEK JUNE 23 to 28 inclusively For Your Health’s Sake Use More Dairy Products This Week and Every week . EXCELSIOR CREAMERY COMPANY ANAHEIM GAZETTE the convenience of shoppers to find it inconvenient to reach the store during the regular day the hours, are the opening day the sale, June 27, June 28, July 2, July 5, July 9, July 11, and closing day of the sale, July 12. Prices not only are surprisingly low, but terms of payment can be changed to meet any purse and a sort of income. The Vincent furniture company offers five different terms of payment. They are: (1) Cash Payment. (2) Lay-a-way. (3) Open a charge account. (4) Use deferred payment plan. (5) Carrying Plan. RMS ARE SIMPLE Payment of cash for many purposes will be comparatively simple as prices are surprisingly low, store officials state. 'Miss Anaheim' Seeks Crown Miss Alice Wright, better known to fame as "Miss Anaheim" seeks another crown. She is Anaheim's entry in the Bathing Beauty contest in the Seal Beachcomber's Frolic Sunday, June 29, when she hopes to emerge as "Queen of the Beachcombers." Last spring Miss Wright was elected "Miss Anaheim" at the Izaak Walton League's Field day in La Palma Park, and ruled over Anaheim's Orange Week Festival. Mary Junkin Funeral Held Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon for Miss Mary Junkin from the Hilgenfeld mortuary. Burial was in Fairhaven. Miss Junkin, who was 76, had been a resident of California for more than half a century and had resided in Anaheim for six years. She died Sunday at the home of her brother, Walter D. Junkin, 125 N. Ohio St., after an extended illness. Funeral Conducted For Jacob Minton Jacob Minton, 79, died Friday at his daughter's home on S. Loara Rd. after an extended illness. He has been a resident of Anaheim for three years and is a native of Iowa. Surviving are two daughters Mrs. Roy Searles of Venice, and Mrs. W. H. Mulvey of Anaheim; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He was a member of the Methodist church and of the Msonic Lodge at Fairhaven. Methodist Clergy Attend Conference The Rev. Mr. Thomas L. Burden, pastor of the White Temple Methodist church, and Mrs. Burden; the Rev. Mr. William Rogatzky, pastor of the Broadway Methodist church, and Mrs. Rogatzky, and the Rev. Mr. G. Carrol Rector, pastor of the Wesley Methodist, accompanied by delegates and alternates, are attending the annual Southern California-Arizona conference of the United Methodist churches, which opened today in the First Methodist church of Long Beach. The delegates and alternates are: Lyman Harpster, L. P. Nichols George Fendley and Mrs. Mary Oldham. Anaheim Youth Wins Air Corps Promotion Ernest L. Brown, Jr., one of Anaheim's first volunteers in the present emergency, has been promoted from private, first class, to sergeant, and appointed Acting First Sergeant of the Station Complement at the Army's new air base at Albuquerque, N. M. Young Brown, a graduate of the 1936 class of the Anaheim high school and later a student at Fullerton junior college, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Brown, of Anaheim. He enlisted July 11, 1940. Rotarians Hear Plea For Small Farm Aid All necessary help for the rehabilitation and restoration to financial prosperity for small farmers was urged by Albert C. Lundin, supervisor of rural rehabilitation of the department of agriculture, in an address before the Rotary club at its current location. AUGUST FITZ The opening of a charge account does not involve the payment of carrying charge. Terms of the deferred payment are extremely liberal, according to G. C. Mahaffey, senior vice partner in the Vincent firm. A down payment of as law as 5% of the total purchase price may be arranged, Mahaffey said, with 12 to 24 months in which to pay the balance. Jacob Minton, 79, died Friday at his daughter's home on S. Loara Rd. after an extended illness. He has been a resident of Anaheim for three years and is a native of Iowa. Surviving are two daughters Mrs. Roy Searles of Venice, and Mrs. W. H. Mulvey of Anaheim; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He was a member of the Methodist church and of the Msonic Lodge at Fairbank, Iowa. Funeral services were conducted from the Hilgenfeld Mortuary, Sunday at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. Mr. Thomas L. Burden, pastor of the White Temple church, officiated. Burial will be in Fairbank. Customers may turn in their old household furnishings as down payment for their purchases, store officials pointed out. If a prospective purchaser is interested in turning in his old furnishings Mahaffey will call, without obligation to the buyer, inspect the furnishings and give the interested shopper its exchange value without delay. “There are two reasons for the surprisingly low prices at which we are offering an amazingly fine assortment of home furnishings,” Mahaffey said. “First, we are cut off of the high rent district which enables us to offer lower prices. Second, we bought huge stocks of furniture ahead of rising prices and now have on display the largest stock in our history. These savings we pass on to you.” OFFERS FREE GIFTS The Vincent Furniture company sale will open and close with the distribution of free gifts. Anyone and everyone is eligible to take part in this and no purchase is necessary. At 8:30 o'clock on Saturday, June 28, the second day of the sale, there will be given away a large, seven-way lamp, with silk shade and antique brass standard, valued at $14.95, and three-32 piece sets of ovenware in floral and geometric designs, each valued at $5.95. Rotarians Hear Plea For Small Farm Aid All necessary help for the rehabilitation and restoration to financial prosperity for small farmers was urged by Albert C. Lundin, supervisor of rural rehabilitation of the department of agriculture, in an address before the Rotary club at its current week's meeting. The small farmer, he declared is the backbone of any community. Lundin's department is engaged in aiding small farmers, only, making loans when all other sources are closed. He pointed out that orange growers are not able to obtain these loans because they cannot meet the agriculture department's requirement of diversification of crops. Some 3,200,000 jobs in private industry were filled in 1940 by state employment offices throughout the nation. Seale's Mortuary 202 W. Broadway, Phone 2771 HAROLD BIRCHER The cards drawn on this first distribution of gifts will be returned to the box and will have an equal chance with every other card in the grand drawing on the closing night. OFFERS FOUR RUGS At 8:30 o'clock on July 12, closing night of the sale, there will be given away a $9x12 Axminister rug, brown, with modern geometric designs in black and pastel greens, and valued at $42.50, and four 27 in. by 54 in. throw rugs valued at $5.90 each. Rules of the drawing are: (1) Everyone may participate. (2) No purchase is required. (3) There will be two calls, first to get drawing card, and second to countercheck it. VACATION VALUES You're off with a bang! for that Fourth of July outing; and you'll want some new summer clothes. You know you'll find the biggest selection and the lowest prices here! SUITS — SLACK SUITS — SPORT JACKETS — SLACKS — SWIM TRUNKS — ACCESSORIES Slacks ... $5.50 to $8.50 Loafer Coats ... $3.50 to $6.50 Jackets ... $12.50 to $13.50 STRAWS STETSONS $3.50 to $6.50 Others $1.95 to $5.00 STETSONS $3.50 to $6.50 Others $1.95 to $5.00 NEW SNAPPY STYLES FLORSHEIM SHOES Correctly Styled — Priced Lower Than Quality Received. YUNGBLUTH'S 145 WEST CENTER ST. PHONE 4130 Come to "BUD'S" NAVAJO CAFE "BUD" WONDERS, New Prop. Grand Opening and Enjoy the Thrill of a Lifetime at Anaheim's Little Hallowe'en Party FRI., JUNE 27 8 P.M.to 2'A.M. Enjoy an Exceptional Evening! See our Newly Decorated Cafe — the Longest, Anaheim’s Little Hallowe’en Party FRI., JUNE 27 8 P.M.to 2' A.M. Enjoy an Exceptional Evening! See our Newly Decorated Cafe — the Longest, Friendliest Bar in Anaheim — and, our newly Modelled Cozy Cocktail Lounge with its Comfortable Chairs and Chummie Tables. You’ll Find Us Featuring Becker’s and Acme Beer on Draught — New — Beers and Liquors — — Specializing in Mixed Drinks — — Shrimp and French Fries — — Fish and Chips — — Large Variety of Sandwiches — — Lunches on Order — and Entertainment That Will Surprise! For a Gloom-Chasing Evening For Fun & Good-fellowship Reserve Friday Nite — Come Early to “BUD’S” Navajo Cafe 243 W. Center St. Anaheim. Reg. Hrs. 8 A.M. to 2 A.M,