anaheim-gazette 1943-09-02
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DEATHS
JEAN F. HARTWELL, proprietor of the Hartwell Jewelry store on West Center street, was called by death yesterday afternoon at his home. Funeral services have been announced for Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Backs, Campbell and Kaulbars chapel, with the Rev. William Lewis of Fullerton Episcopal church as officiating minister. Burial will be in Anaheim cemetery.
Born 83 years ago in New Orleans, La., Mr. Hartwell had spent the past decade in California, coming to Anaheim almost three years ago since when he has operated the West Center street jewelry store. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jeanne Fairweather of this city.
OLD TIME RESIDENT
The death of Joseph Hatfield Tuesday morning in Sawtelle hospiital after several years of health, will be a matter of old-time residents of the which was the family hofore Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield some 20 years ago to live in erey Park.
Mr. Hatfield, a veteran Spanish-American war, ha in Anaheim since 1886. Mrs. Emma Hatfield, wh vives him, was a trained working under Dr. Thom
THE 3rd V
DRIVE
-TO BACK TH
3RD WAR LOAN
15 BILLION DOLLARS
(NON-BANKING QUOTA)
J. C. PENN
124 WEST CENTER STREET
total after several years of failing health, will be a matter of regret to old-time residents of this city, which was the family home before Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield left time 20 years ago to live in Montrey Park.
Mr. Hatfield, a veteran of the Spanish-American war, had lived in Anaheim since 1886. His wife, Mrs. Emma Hatfield, who survives him, was a trained nurse working under Dr. Thompson, a well-known physician here. The Hatfields began accepting patients and their efforts eventually resulted in the founding of Anaheim hospital.
Funeral services are to be held tomorrow morning with burial in Forest Lawn cemetery. Surviving members of the immediate family include with Mrs. Hatfield, two sons, George of Silverado, and Leon of Los Angeles, and a daughter, Mrs. Zeila Goff of Sanger, with one granddaughter and two great-grandchildren.
MRS. MARY G. BOSWELL, a resident of Anaheim for the past two years, died Wednesday at the home she shared with one of her daughters, Mrs. Victoria Greger, 525 North Bush street. Private funeral rites to be held at the graveside in Loma Vista cemetery were announced for 10 o'clock tomorrow by Backs, Campbell and Kaulbars.
Mrs. Boswell, 72 years old was a native of Janesville She had lived in California past 27 years. Members mediate family include Greger of this city, Mrs. Boswell with the U. Corps, two daughters in ton Park, Mrs. Edna Mrs. Gertrude Crossa with seven grandchild
2nd WAR LOAN
VE STARTS
K THE INVASION!
What you will be asked to do—
MARK WELL the date—Thursday, September 9th. For on that day, you must answer to your country's call.
On that day, the 3rd War Loan Drive opens. To you—and to every other true American—a clarion call goes forth to rally to the support of our flag.
You will be asked to back our fighting forces on such courage, self-sacrifice, devotion. Bu you can show you're with them to the limit You can say it with Bonds . . . EXTRA Bonds this month.
World's Safest Investments
For this 3rd War Loan, you will be offered your choice of various government securities. Choos the one that fits your requirements.
MARK WELL the date—Thursday, September 9th. For on that day, you must answer to your country's call.
On that day, the 3rd War Loan Drive opens. To you—and to every other true American—a clarion call goes forth to rally to the support of our flag.
You will be asked to back our fighting forces to the very limit of your resources. You will be asked to go ALL-OUT FOR INVASION by investing in EXTRA War Bonds—more War Bonds than you perhaps think you can possibly afford.
To meet the national quota, every individual in the country who earns a wage or draws an income or has accumulated funds must invest, if he possibly can, in at least one EXTRA $100 War Bond. Those who can, must invest more—thousands of dollars’ worth more. Each and every one must do his full part.
Scrape up the money from every source you can... turn in all the loose cash you carry with you... dig out what you had tucked away “just in case.” Go without pleasures, luxuries, even necessities this September. And give our fighting men the things they need to fight with—and win.
These men are throwing everything they have into this fierce invasion push. They are giving their blood, their lives. No one can put a price on such courage, self-sacrifice, devotion. But you can show you're with them to the limit. You can say it with Bonds... EXTRA Bonds this month.
World's Safest Investments
For this 3rd War Loan, you will be offered your choice of various government securities. Choose the one that fits your requirements.
United States War Savings Bonds Series “E” gives you back $4 for every $3 when the bond matures. Interest: 2.9% a year, compounded semiannually, if held to maturity. Denominations: $25, $50, $100, $500, $1,000. Redemption Anytime 60 days after issue date. Price: 75% of maturity value.
2½% Treasury Bonds of 1964-1969; readily marketable, acceptable as bank collateral. Redeemable at par and accrued interest for the purpose of satisfying Federal estate taxes. Date: September 15, 1943; due December 15, 1969. Denominations: $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000. Price: par and accrued interest.
Other securities: Series “C” Savings Notes ⅛% Certificates of Indebtedness; 2% Treasurals Bonds of 1951-1953; United States Savings Bonds series “F”;United States Savings Bond series “G”.
BACK THE ATTACK—WITH WAR BONDS
Anaheim Gazette — Thursday, September 2, 1943 Page Five
Kaulbars.
Mrs. Boswell, 72 years of age, was a native of Janesville, Wisc. She had lived in California for the past 27 years. Members of her immediate family include with Mrs. Greger of this city, a son, James Boswell with the U. S. Marine Corps, two daughters in Huntington Park, Mrs. Edna Leavell and Mrs. Gertrude Crossar, together with seven grandchildren.
ICE CREAM HISTORY
The recipe for ice cream is said to have been brought from Asia by Marco Polo. Catherine de Medici introduced the delicacy in its earliest form, to France in 1550. In this country, Dolly Madison, First Lady of colonial days, served ice cream as climax to the brilliant second inaugural ball in the White House. The popular ice cream cones were introduced at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904.
FIVE DAY'S LEAVE
Upon completion of boot camp at the San Diego Naval base, Seaman LaMar E. Smith was given a five-day leave, which he is spending this week with his parents, the Charles E. Smiths, and his sister and brother, Miss Juanita and Lloyd Smith, 207 Cherry street. Seaman Smith will leave Sunday for San Diego to receive his further assignment.
LOOSE TALK COSTS LIVES!
ENEMY EARS ARE LISTENING!
WANT ADS
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" Sullivan NEW MANAGER
AUTO LAUNDRY—BATTERIES RENTED,
RÉCHARGED—MOBILGAS—MOBILUBRICATION—U. S. TIRES—245 W. Center St., Anaheim 2910
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.
BOARD AND BOOM OFFERED
HAVE Board and Room for two small boys—ages 2 to 10. License and reference. Phone Anahelm 28519.
BUSINESS SERVICE
BIRTH CERTIFICATES
OBTAINED FROM ANY STATE PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE REASONABLE CHARGE NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY
INSURANCE
A. P. M. BROWN—A Full House of Insurance Service. 501 North Los Angeles St., Anaheim.
HANSEN, ALFRED H.-515 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim 4423.
JEWELRY
HARTWELL'S WATCHES - DIAMONDS
Extensive Line of Gifts of Superior Quality! Rebuilding any Makes of Watches — Mfg. Jewelers.
119 West Center St., Anaheim
MACHINE SHOPS
ANAHEIM MACHINE WORKS—125 S. Clementine, Anaheim 2011.
MARKETS
VALENCIA MKT. — Eves 'till 8.
327 E. Center, Anaheim 2012.
MORTUARY
HILGENFELD MORTUARY
Faithful, Courteous Service
BOARD AND ROOM OFFERED
HAVE Board and Room for two small boys—ages 2 to 10. License and reference. Phone Anaheim 28519.
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
"Tis the Taste That Tells the Tale"
6 A.M. to 2 A.M.
LUNCHES AND DINNERS
25¢ up
250 E. Center, Cor. 6. Philadelphia
DAIRIES
Acacia Dairy
MILK -----
Delivered to your Door each morning.
PHONE
ACACIA DAIRY
ANAHEIM 2078
EMPLOYMENT OFFERED
NEARBY Rawleigh Route now open. Real opportunity for man who wants permanent, profitable work. Start promptly. Write Rawleigh's Dept. CAB-552-K, Oakland, Calif.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—4 Shares Anaheim Union Water Stock $150 per share. Chas. Vernon, Yorba, Linda.
FOR SALE—For terrier, 7 months. Good child's playmate. Box 113, West La Palma.
HEAVY LAYING HENS FOR SALE.
40c a lb. East end of Anaheim road. W. Martig.
FOR SALE—Olympic all metal 6-foot size Ice Box. 38 Colt Revolver, with holster and shells. 25 stands of
ANAHEIM MACHINE WORKS—125 S. Clementine, Anaheim 2011.
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
505 S. Los Angeles Street
PHONE ANAHEIM 2123
(Est. Since 1873)
24-Hour Day & Night Service
Office Hours:
Daily 7 to 6—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.
PERSONAL NOTICE
PARENTS—Don't let your children suffer from pimped faces. CAR-BO-AK will help them. Good for boils and styes. At druggists.
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS
OSHER, DR. J. C.—1112 W. Center, Anaheim 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, Anaheim 2131.
HOUSES FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—4 Shares Anaheim Union Water Stock $150 per share. Chas. Vernon, Yorba Linda.
FOR SALE—For terrler, 7 months. Good child's playmate. Box 113, West La Palma.
HEAVY LAYING HENS FOR SALE. 40c a lb. East end of Anaheim road. W. Martig.
FOR SALE—Olympic all metal 6-foot size ice Box. 38 Colt Revolver, with holster and shells. 25 stands of Bees. 4th house south of Ball Road on Brookhurst.
FOR SALE—Aremotor—10-ft. windmill. Also 5-horse power single phase 960 RPM. 110-220. R. H. Falkick. R. 2, Box 156, Corner of La Palma and Magnolia, Anaheim.
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.
HELP WANTED
AIRCRAFT
ASSEMBLERS
and
RIVETERS
—SKILLED—
To Work in BEACH AREA
Out of Congested Traffic
Away From City Heat
Refreshments Available
—Free Coffee—
PLENTY OF OVERTIME
HARVEY MACH. CO., INC.
1401 W. 17th Street
Long Beach, Calif.
Bring Available Certificate.
PROTECTIVE SERVICE
YOUNGKEIT, Herman—Call Police Station, 2131—For information.
PUBLIC SERVICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT — 204 East Center Street, Anaheim 2131.
HOUSES FOR SALE
PALMDALE—New Homes; 10% Down $26.50 Mo. Hart Realty Co., Near N. Palm & LaVerne, Anaheim.
SERVICES OFFERED
DUSTIN'S KEY & FIXIT Shop. Lawn mowers and saws sharpened. 808 West Center St., Phone 4716.
TAXI SERVICE
PICKWICK CAB — 182 W. Center St.
Phone Anaheim 4822.
ROBIN'S PAINT STORE
239 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim
"Keep Em Flying!"
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