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Saturday’s Golf Tourney Provides Generous Sum For Army Relief More than 7000 spectators lined the greens of the Santa Ana Country Club, rubbed elbows with notables of stage, screen, radio and golf, and paid an estimated $3500 for Army Emergency Relief. These figures were released by army and civilian committeemen, as a result of an exciting day of golf tournament play staged Sunday afternoon. The coffers of the Army Emergency Relief Fund were swelled by thousands of dollars, but ironically, the navy ran off with top golfing honors. Shaving four strokes off Jennings of Uncle Sam's navy, turned in the prize winning 18-hole score card. Sailor Jennings, holder of the Oregon amateur title, toured the Santa Ana Country Club course in 68, nosing out Johnny Dawson of the Lakeside Country Club by a one stroke margin. The Hollywood contingent, playing second fiddle in the scoring department, nevertheless furnished much color and glamour for the occasion. Crooner Bing Crosby, bothered by a bum foot, retired after the first nine, but more than compensated for this unexpected retirement when he and Bob Hope delighted the trailing gallery with an impromptu and hilarious ad-lib routine which ran for more than ten minutes. In addition to Bing and Bob, who were busier than two “b’s,” the autograph hunters enjoyed a veritable field day chasing from tee to tee in pursuit of other cinema luminaries, the list of Greyhound Names Local Ticket Agent Greyhound Bus company’s announcement of the appointment of A. M. Thomas as ticket agent at the local Greyhound and Motor Transit offices on South Los Angeles street, was of interest to the bus-riding public, but was of even more personal interest to the new ticket agent himself. “We’re back home in Orange county again!” was the manner in whom reads like a Who’s Who of Hollywood. Included among them were Fred Astaire, Johnny Weissmuller, Guy Kibbee, Lloyd Nolan, Chet Lauk of Lum and Abner fame, Leon Errol, John Carroll, Charles Winninger, George Murphy, Edgar Kennedy, Dennis O’Keefe. Bill Lundigan, Jimmy Dunn, Arthur Lake, Henry O'Neill, Reginald Owen, Leo Gorcey and a host of others. The golfing fraternity was well represented as the outstanding pros of Southern California rallied to the cause of Army Emergency Relief, and did their bit to make the exhibition a great success. They included Sammy Snead, National P.G.A. champion, who came up from his post at the San Diego Naval Training Station, Jimmy Thompson, Babe Didrikson Zaharis, Bruce McCormick, Olin Dutra, Eric Pedley, George Von Elm, Carol Tracy, Johnny DePaola. Water Company Retains Title To River Land That Santa Ana River Development company, of which Anaheim Union Water company is an integral part, will not be called upon to surrender its holdings of water-bearing land along the river bottom to the federal government, has been disclosed. Anaheim Union Water company and Santa Ana Valley Irrigation DEVILED HAM ROLLS For an appetizing combination of meat and bread all done up in one package, it is difficult to be these deviled ham rolls. To make them, use 2 cups sifted flour 3 teaspoons baking powder ¼ teaspoon salt 5 tablespoons shortening 2/3 cup milk (about) 1 cup deviled ham ¼ cup chopped parsley Sift flour with baking powder and salt. Cut in shortening first. Add milk, mixing to a soft dough. Knead lightly 20 seconds. Roll dough ¼ inch thick, spread with deviled ham, sprinkle with chopped parsley, and roll. Cut in inch pieces; place in shortening coated muffin pans and bake hot oven (425° F.) 15 to 20 minutes. Delicious with potato salad. ORANGE BREAD Here where oranges are so pleasurable it is easy matter to ho Greyhound Bus company's announcement of the appointment of A. M. Thomas as ticket agent at the local Greyhound and Motor Transit offices on South Los Angeles street, was of interest to the bus-riding public, but was of even more personal interest to the new ticket agent himself. "We're back home in Orange county again!" was the manner in which Thomas described his reaction to the appointment. He and Mrs. Thomas are pleasantly settled at 602 South Lemon street, and he is to be found at the local station daily from 6:45 a.m. to 6:15 p.m. Thomas came to this city from the Long Beach-Santa Monica area where he has served for the past five years, after eight years in the Santa Ana office. He has been with Motor Transit ever since 1926, and was chief agent at Los Angeles office for two years. With wide experience in handling passenger travel to all points in the United States, he has suggested that anyone contemplating bus travel in the near future, drop in at the office and talk over their schedules with him. To River Land That Santa Ana River Development company, of which Anaheim Union Water company is an integral part, will not be called upon to surrender its holdings of water-bearing land along the river bottom to the federal government, has been disclosed. Anaheim Union Water company and Santa Ana Valley Irrigation company of Orange comprise the SARD, which owns some 2000 acres of river bottom land from the Prado damsite to a point near Norco. Much of the basin land in Riverside and San Bernardino counties has been acquired by the federal government. Not all of this property has been transferred, and condemnation proceedings over some of the holdings are now pending in federal court. It has been learned that the SARD will grant floodage easements for the property involved, but will retain title to the land. Both county and federal agencies employed domain actions in acquiring their land holdings in cases where some of the ranchers offered flood easement rather than surrender title to their properties. UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE Treasury Department KNOW YOUR MONEY! How to Detect Counterfeit Coins Drop Coins on a Hard Surface Genuine coins have a bell-like ring. Most counterfeit coins sound dull. Feel All Coins Most counterfeit coins feel greasy. COMPARE questionable coins with known genuine coins of the same denomination. Corrugated Outer Edge of genuine coins is even and regular. Edge of counterfeits is uneven. Cut Edges of Questionable Coins Most counterfeits can be easily cut with a knife. Genuine coins are not easily cut. ORANGE BREAD Here where oranges are so pleasant, it is an easy matter to have this bread treat which goes equally well at home, in the school lunch or in the war-worked lunch box. Easy to make in your kitchen too, by following these instructions. ¼ cup shortening 1 teaspoon salt ¾ cup sugar 1 egg 3 cups sifted flour 3 tesapoons baking powder ½ teaspoon soda ½ cup orange juice 1 cup milk ¾ cup candied orange peel cut fine. Blend shortening, salt and sugar. Add egg and beat well. Sift flour with baking power and soda. Add to first mixture alternately with orange juice and milk, mixing after each addition until smooth. Add orange peel and blend. Pour batter into 9x5x3-inch shortening-coated loaf pan. Bake in moderate oven (350° F.) 65 minutes. SCOTCH LIMAS Busy with Red Cross or Civil Defense work, the Anaheim homemaker will find that this easy prepared dish saves time and provides most of the ingredients for a balanced meal. To make use: 6 tablespoons margarine melted 2 cups dried lima beans 4 cups water 1 onion, chopped 1/3 cup brown sugar 2 teaspoons salt ½ clove garlic ¼ cup diced celery or 2 tablespoons crushed dried celery leaves 3 strips bacon Cover lima beans with 4 c water. Add margarine, broth sugar, onion, salt, garlic and cery. Cover and cook until tender. Place in a w margarined cassolec and co THE UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE PROGRAM OF Crime Prevention Through Education has reduced 93% the losses suffered by victims of counterfeit money passers since 1936. Every Counterfeit Bill is a Silent Thief To get a copy of the 32-page Secret Service booklet, "KNOW YOUR MONEY", fill out this coupon and send it with 10 cents in courier stamps to the SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, WASHINGTON, D.C. NAME..... STREET ADDRESS..... CITY.....STATE... Space Contributed To The United States Secret Service by DON'T LET YOUR BOY DOWN THIS CHRISTMAS ED HAM ROLLS An appetizing combination of and bread all done up in kage, it is difficult to beat deviled ham rolls. To make use of cups sifted flour teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt tablespoons shortening cup milk (about) cup deviled ham cup chopped parsley flour with baking powder it. Cut in chortening fine.ilk, mixing to a soft dough,lightly 20 seconds. Roll 1/4 inch thick, spread withham, sprinkle with chopersley, and roll. Cut in 1-ces; place in shortening-muffin pans and bake in oven (425° F.) 15 to 20 minelicious with potato salad. GE BREAD where oranges are so plenious on every matter to have State Fire Marshal Warns Against Gasoline Hoarding Although Southern California Automobile club has appealed to National Rubber Administrator William M. Jeffers, to investigate OPA gasoline restrictions with the attempt to avert the difficulties that would occur in Southland industrial areas by their enforcement here, indications are that California will have go on equal rationing terms with the rest of the nation. Because of this, State Fire Marshal Lydell Peck of San Francisco has issued a warning against gasoline hoarding in preparation for the gasless era. He stated that his department is already receiving complaints concerning motorists who are storing gasoline in homes, garages and basements in all types of inadequate containers. Baritone Anxious To Do Battle You know the fellow—built like a fullback and owns a terrific baritone voice—brought down the house at the "Cadet Follies" a short while back. We had a piece all written about A/C Armen M. Mooradian of Sqdn. 62, a sort of morning-after review of his local stage triumph. It told of the ovation received by his rendition of "On The Road To Mandalay" and "I Love Life." It was a complete account of the man, carefully punctuated and neatly typed, and one week it strayed from our brief case and the next week it disappeared forever beneath a linotype machine. The point is, Cadet Mooradian will be leaving us soon and we're hastening to tell you something about the fellow you've been living with. The build comes from playing football and teaching physical education in Braintree, Mass., Mooradian's home town. The voice comes through the courtesy of nature and several years of solid professional concert, opera, and musical comedy experience. Speaking of musical comedy, A/C Mooradian has had some very pleasant times appearing in such productions as "The Bohemian Girl," "The Fortune Teller," and "Pinafore." In only one show did he have an unfortunate experience. He forgot the words to his big number in that frothy piece about the Nipponese, "The Geisha Girl." He's had a smouldering prejudice ever since. If we had the job of assigning future pilots, we wouldn't waste a second lining up Mooradian for the Pacific Zone. Advisory Committee Gives Aid To Farm Truck Owners Farm truck owners and opera- "Anaheim Gazette" "Yank" Invites Yale To Yap at Axis Hitting the Axis where it—that's the aim of the "No the Axis" contest now being soired by YANK, the official Newspaper. The contest which is open servicemen only, calls for hard-hitting messages to Mussolini or Tojo. Winning sages will be broadcast to all of the world through the coition of the Office of War Inflection. To enter their "Nuts to Axis" messages, soldiers must a coupon printed in YANK they must write on one of six objects as follows: 1. "I'll Be Seein' You!" 2. "Here's What I'm For." 3. "My Father Did It in Me" 4. "Doolittle Was Only the ginning." 5. "If I had You in My Sack" 6. "I've Got a Better Here It Is" (The soldier's own sub) Messages may be any length to 200 words, and with the intention of cussing or obscene language, no holds are barred; full-page advertisement in Army Newspaper states this is the average yardbird's chance to YANK. Names of all wives and some of the winning men will be printed in the Army paper. All entries must be postrion or before midnight, Dec 10, 1942, and winning me will be broadcast as soon that date as possible. So sailors and marines all over world are urged to use the portunity to tell the Axis Uncle Sam's fighting me thinking these days. LEADERSHIP Here's the ticket to give this state real leadership in wartime! We've had enough of politics and bungling. Keep California straight by voting this ticket straight on November 3rd! + WARREN GOVERNOR + HOUSER LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR + JORDAN SECRETARY OF STATE + RILEY CONTROLLER EEN COOKIES The Sam provides plenty of for our boys in army camps. the same any one of them welcome a box of cookies by the following recipe: cup shortening teaspoon salt tablespoon grated orange rind tablespoons orange juice cup brown sugar, firmly packed or ¾ cup corn syrup, ¼ cup sugar eggs unbeaten cups sifted flour teaspoon baking powder teaspoon soda cup nuts, chopped seven-or-eight-ounce bar semi-sweet or bitter-sweet chocolate cut in pieces and shortening, salt, rind, and Add brown sugar gradually ream well. Add eggs, singly, g well after each addition. flour with baking powder oda. Add to creamed mixand mix thoroughly. Add and chocolate and blend. from tablespoon on shortcoated baking sheets. Bake oderate oven (375° F.) 10 to minutes. Makes 3½ dozen. + HOUSER LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR + JORDAN SECRETARY OF STATE + RILEY CONTROLLER + JOHNSON TREASURER + WARE ATTORNEY-GENERAL + PHILLIPS REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS + WATSON ASSEMBLYMAN (74th District) Vote for united leadership against the forces of confusion. To vote is your priceless privilege. Use it—or you may lose it! ELECTION NOV. 3rd Orange County Republican Central Committee YANK” Invites You to Yap at Axis Initting the Axis where it hurts that’s the aim of the “Nuts to the Axis” contest now being sponsored by YANK, the official Army newspaper. The contest, which is open to civicemen only, calls for short, hard-hitting messages to Hitler, Mussolini or Tojo. Winning messages will be broadcast to all parts of the world through the cooperation of the Office of War Information. To enter their “Nuts to the Axis” messages, soldiers must use coupon printed in YANK, and they must write on one of six subscriptions as follows: “I'll Be Seein' You!” “Here's What I'm Fighting For.” “My Father Did It in 1918.” “Doolittle Was Only the Beginning.” “If I had You in My Squad.” “I've Got a Better Idea—Here It Is” (The soldier's own subject). Messages may be any length up to 200 words, and with the exception of cussing or obscene language, no holds are barred. The one-page advertisement in the Army Newspaper states that this average yardbird's chance to win the Axis big shots what he thinks of them. Not only will the most originalists at Hitler, Mussolini or Tojo broadcast, but winners will receive free six-month subscriptions to YANK. Names of all winners and some of the winning messages will be printed in the Army newspaper. All entries must be postmarked or before midnight, December 1942, and winning messages will be broadcast as soon after it date as possible. Soldiers, officers and marines all over the world are urged to use this opportunity to tell the Axis what circle Sam's fighting men are thinking these days. civilian personnel participation up to the required mark through the use of “minute men” in each department is developing satisfactorily, it was reported. The plan developed by the Secretary of the Treasury calls for a minimum of 90 per cent participation of civilian employees of each military post in the 10 per cent earnings reservation plan. Join the line-up that cheers OLD SUNNY BROOK BRAND Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 93 Proof "CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME" 90.4 Proof NOTICE: November 1st the price of whiskey will advance a minimum of 50¢ per quart. (at 100 proof) Also available in Bottled-in-Bond, 100 Proof McKESSON & ROBBINS, Inc. Exclusive Distributors — Anaheim, California Gazette Classifieds --for less strain on your budget ANTISEPTIC C.A.B.—W. A. Gordon, Dist., 112 E. Alberta, Ana. At all Druggists. AUTO SERVICE STATIONS ANA. SUPER SERVICE—Ana. 4080 CENTER & HELENA SERVICE RECORDS WANTED WILL BUY RECORDS, in any condition. 3¢ apiece. No Columbia or Edison. 419 S. Ohio. Phone 3784. MACHINE SHOPS ANAHEIM MACHINE WORKS—125 S. Clementine, Anaheim 2 Gazette Classifieds --for less strain on your budget ANTISEPTIC C.A.B.-W. A. Gordon, Dist., 112 E. Alberta, Ana. At all Druggists. AUTO SERVICE STATIONS ANA. SUPER SERVICE—Ana. 4080 CENTER & HELENA SERVICE E. J. "Gene" Sullian NEW MANAGER AUTO LAUNDRYBATTERIES RENTED, RECHARGED— MOBILGAS— MOBILBRICATION— U. S. TIRES— 345 W. Center St., Anaheim 2910 BUSINESS SERVICE BIRTH CERTIFICATES OBTAINED FROM ANY STATE PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE REASONABLE CHARGE NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU 408 Bank of America Bldg. Phone Anaheim 2248 MIMEOGRAPHING FROM POST CARD TO LEGAL SIZE Reasonable Rates. Immediate Service NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU 408 Bank of America Bldg. Phone 2248 PAY YOUR DEBTS Let Us Explain Our Plan. No Co-signers, Employer Not Contacted. NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU 408 Bank of America Bldg. Phone 2248 CAFES, RESTAURANTS Curly's Cafe "Tls the Taste That Tells the Tale" 6 A. M. to 2 A. M. LUNCHES and DINNERS 25c up 250 E. Center, Cor. S. Philadelphia DAIRIES Acacia Dairy MILK ----- Delivered to your Door each morning. PHONE ACACIA DAIRY ANAHEIM 2078 FOR SALE-A 250-3,000 Savage Rifle. Lever action. In good condition. $35.00 cash. Inquire at 1132 West Chestnut, Anaheim. 1940 CHEVROLET Sport Sedan for Sale. Good rubber! Private owner. $180. Extras. 609 W. Center. RECORDS WANTED WILL BUY RECORDS, in any condition. 3c apiece. No Columbia or Edison. 419 S. Ohio. Phone 3784. MACHINE SHOPS ANAHEIM MACHINE WORKS— 125 S. Clementine, Anaheim 2911 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Reliable Gas Range—18x19 inch oven. 1217 Lincoln. FOR SALE—Pigeons: Homing and English Carrier. 1217 Lincoln. FOR SALE OR TRADE—6 Rm. modern house in La Habra. On ½ acre 1 rm. house in rear. Fruit trees For sale or trade for property in Orange County. 405 Mountain View La Habra. Call evenings. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE PHOENIX 2 bedroom, sleeping porch conveniently located. $4,000. Want So. Calif. No agents. 918 D Palm Ave., Huntington Beach, California. MARKETS VALENCIA MKT. — Eves 'till 8. 327 E. Center, Anaheim 3012. MORTUARY HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful, Courteous Service 120 E. Broadway Phone 4105 MOVING - TRUCKING ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER 112 So. Claudina, Anahelm 2123 (Est. Since 1873) 24-Hour Day & Night Service Office Hours: Daily 7 to 5-Sat. 7 to 12 N. We Move or Truck: Local and Long Distance -BAGGAGE -HOUSEHOLD GOODS Safely, Speedily, Inexpensively -- also -- -CRATING -Shipping -Storage -Transfer Anywhere - Anytime OPTOMETRISTS NELSON, HOMER A.-Opt. Dr.-114 N. Lemon St., Anaheim 3104. ORCHARD EQUIPMENT DAVIES, H. R.-Orchard heaters, new used. Cypress Rd., Anaheim 4860. PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS MILK - - - Delivered to your Door each morning. PHONE ACACIA DAIRY ANAHEIM 2078 FOR SALE—A 250-3,000 Savage Rifle. Lever action. In good condition. $35.00 cash. Inquire at 1132 West Chestnut, Anaheim. 1940 CHEVROLET Sport Sedan for Sale. Good rubber! Private owner. $180. Extras. 609 W. Center. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Backs, Campbell & Kaulbars J BEN KAULBARS Resident Director PHONE Anaheim 3209 251 North Lemon Street, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA SEALE'S MORT.—Cor. Bdwy. & Lem. FURNITURE ANAHEIM FURNITURE Store, Inc. 301 W. Center St., Anaheim 2500. INSURANCE A. P. M. BROWN—A Full House of Insurance Service. 501 North Los Angeles St., Anaheim. HAMILTON, H. L.—609 N. East St. HANSEN, ALFRED H.—515 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim 4423. SWEENEY, KEVIN—Burton Ave. JEWELERY HARTWELL'S WATCHES • DIAMONDS Extensive Line of Gifts of Superior Quality! Rebuilding any Makes of Watches — Mfg. Jewelers. 119 West Center St., Ananblm FOR SALE—160 pullets and roosters. 10 weeks. 100 chicks, 6 weeks. 85 chicks, 3 weeks. 23 hens and pullets. 3 roosters. Inquire Otto Seidlitz, 124 Harding Ave. at Lincoln and Grand. OPTOMETRISTS NELSON, HOMER A.—Opt. Dr.— 114 N. Lemon St., Anahelm 3104. ORCHARD EQUIPMENT DAVIES, H. R.—Orchard heaters, new used. Cypress Rd., Anahelm 4860. PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS OSHER, DR. J. C.—1112 W. Center, Anahelm 3212. TRUXAW, DR. J. W.—Center & L. A. Phones An. 3213; Res. 2610. PROTECTIVE SERVICE YOUNGKEIT, Herman—Call Police Station. 2131—For Information. PUBLIC SERVICE POLICE DEPARTMENT — 204 East Center Street, Anahelm 2131. HOUSES FOR SALE PALMDALE—New Homes; 10% Down $26.50 Mo.' Hart Realty Co., Near N. Palm & LaVerne, Anahelm. Apartments $2.50 & $4.50 Weekly, clean furn. Apt. Bath, Inner Spring Mattresses: Lights and Gas Pd. 113 North Emily and 925 French St. L.A. HOTELS PLEASANT HOTEL—306 W. Center. TAXI SERVICE PICKWICK CAB — 182 W. Center St. Phone Anahelm 4822. SEWING MACHINES SINGER SHOP Let Us Rebuild and Electrify Your Sewing Machine or Washing Machine — LIKE NEW! LARGE STOCK OF USED APPLIANCES E-Z TERMS 114 E. Center St., Anahelm 2515 SLAP A JAP WITH A BOND!