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1943-11-18 · Anaheim Gazette · page 4 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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Page Four Anaheim Gazette — Thursday, November 18, 1930 ANAHEIM “Orange Capitol of the World” ADVERTISING — ANAHEIM GAZETTE Orange County’s Oldest NEWSPAPER Established 1870 “Everybody Reads The Gazette” 259 E. Center — Ph. 2206-2207 BIRTH CERTIFICATES — 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 CAFES - RESTAURANTS — Curly's Cafe "To the Taste That Tells the Tale" 7:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. BREAKFAST LUNCHES AND DINNERS 250 E. Center, Cor. S. Philadelphia CHIROPRACTORS — Dr. G. A. NETH, D.P., D.C. CHIROPRACTOR 625 W. Center — Phone 4884 Neth Apts. Cor. Resh & Center MOVING - TRANSFER — Near or Far We Serve-- with moving aid that's complete, courteous and safe. Insurance protects you. Our skilled men and modern vans assure your satisfaction. Local and Long Distance Shipping, Crating, Storage 24-Hour Day & Night Service Anywhere — Anytime ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER 505 S. Los Angeles — Ph. 2123 (B.A.I.S. 1873) NEWSPAPERS — Everybody Reads The BREAKFAST LUNCHES AND DINNERS 250 E. Center, Cor. S. Philadelphia CHIROPRACTORS — Dr. G. A. NETH, D.P., D.C. CHIROPRACTOR 625 W. Center — Phone 4884 Neth Apts. Cor. Resh & Center DAIRIES — Acacia Dairy MILK — Delivered to your Door each morning. PHONE ACACIA DAIRY ANAHEIM 2078 FUNERAL HOMES — BACKS, CAMPBELL & KAULBARS J BEN KAULBARS Resident Director Phone Anaheim 3209 251 North Lemon Street. ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful, Courteous Service 120 E. Broadway Phone 410! INSURANCE BROKERS — A. P. M. BROWN "A Full House of Insurance Service" You Can't Afford To Be Under-Insured 501 N. Los Angeles — Ph. 2275 ALFRED H. HANSEN Agent State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Let me help you with your insurance problems 515 N. Los Angeles — Ph. 4423 KEYS - FIX-IT SHOPS — DUSTIN'S KEY & FIX-IT SHOP Key and Lock Experts Lawn Mowers and Saws Sharpened Local and Long Distance Shipping, Crating, Storage 24-Hour Day & Night Service Anywhere — Anytime ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER 505 S. Los Angeles — Ph. 2123 (B.A.I.S. 1873) NEWSPAPERS — Everybody Reads The ANAHEIM GAZETTE Orange County's Newspaper "bible" since 1870. Only $2.00 Per Year 259 E. Center — Ph. 2206-2207 NOTARIES - PUBLIC — NOTARY PUBLIC always on duty to serve you at ANAHEIM BLDG. & LOAN ASS'N Center & Lemon — Ph. 4204 OPTICIANS - Optometrists— DR. HOMER A. NELSON OPTOMETRIST Phone 3104 114 N. Lemon — Anaheim ORCHARD EQUIPMENT — H. R. DAVIES ORCHARD HEATERS New and Used Cypress Road — Phone 4860 Anaheim, Calif. PERSONAL SERVICE — 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 PAINT - WALL PAPER — ROBIN'S PAINT STORE 239 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim KEYS - FIX-IT SHOPS — DUSTIN'S KEY & FIX-IT SHOP Key and Lock Experts Lawn Mowers and Saws Sharpened 808 W. Center — Ph. 4716 LEGAL PUBLICATIONS — The "Public Notice" is an important function of the American system of Government. The ANAHEIM GAZETTE is an authorized legal publication, established 1870. 259 E. Center — Ph. 2206-2207 LITHOGRAPHERS — A complete photographic and off-set printing plant is at your service. The ANAHEIM GAZETTE Plant is equipped to supply your every printing need. 259 E. Center — Ph. 2206-2207 MACHINE SHOPS — ANAHEIM MACHINE WORKS REPAIR Work of All Kinds 125 S. Clementine — Ph. 2011 MIMEOGRAPHING — MIMEOGRAPHING FROM POST CARD TO LEGAL SIZE Reasonable Rates. Immediate Service NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU 408 Bank of America Bldg. Phone 2248 PAINT - WALL PAPER — ROBINS PAINT STORE 239 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim GOOD PAINT Saves & Preserves The Best Homes For "DUTCH BOY" Paints see us and be better pleased with the results. GIBBS LUMBER Three Retail Yards Anaheim-Fullerton-Placentia DELIVERY OF Building Materials PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS DR. J. W. TRUXAW PHYSICIAN Phone: office 3213; Res. 2610 Golden State Bank Bldg. Center & L. A. — Anaheim LOS ANGELES, Nov. 18—spite increased costs in all parts of business, California Farmers Exchange market costs for 1943 were only 5.99 per box exclusive of the advancing investment," reported Paula Armstrong, general manager of the Exchange, in his annual report to the board of directors the citrus cooperative. The combined cost of marketing and advertising was only per cent of the gross sales year which saw an unprecedented demand for all varieties of rus fruit. The Exchange, celebrating its 50th anniversary this year shipped a total of 85,054 cars of fruit or 75 per cent of the fornia-Arizona production. Total was comprised of 60,056 of oranges, 20,714 cars of lemons and 3,690 cars of grapefruit. "Although the national sale of citrus set an all-time record totaling 154 million boxes, it insufficient during most of the year to meet the unprecedented consumer demand," Arms said. Exchange lemon advertised the health properties lemons throughout the year view of the consistent demand for fruit, some phase Exchange orange advertising curtailed. Throughout the year however, a strong consumer cational campaign was contended much of which supported the national Nutrition Program. DIRECTOR RESIGNS Wilson G. Bingham, Director of the Southern California District Federal Housing Administration today announced his resignation to return to private business connection with the war acco John E. McGovern of Los Angeles was today appointed as his cessor. Everybody reads The Ga November 18, 1943 Directory of Reliable BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN AND FIRMS (FOR LISTING ON THIS PAGE CALL THE GAZETTE, PHONE 2206) DR. J. C. OSHER PHYSICIAN Phone 3212 24 W. Center — Anaheim PRINTING — OUR BOYS WITH THE COLORS and THEIR SISTERS IN THE COUNTRY'S SERVICE (NOTE: If you have a son in any branch of the armed forces, or a daughter in any of the women’s army services, The Anaheim Gazette would like to have news notes about them. If they are home on leave, if they write of interesting incidents of army life, or if they should be taken prisoner of war, etc, etc; please call The Gazette, phone 2206, and give an item for this column. Their friends will appreciate it too. Clip this column and enclose it with your letter when you write them.) HOME ON FURLOUGH Corp. “Bud” Caldwell, who is with the anti-aircraft service stationed at the Thermal Air Field, came home Wednesday night to spend a week's furlough with his in civilian life, he is now in the clothing department. LEFT WEDNESDAY FOR NAVY ‘BOOT CAMP’ Larry M. Lansdowne, s., and Mrs. A. L. Lansdowne, Lincoln and Euclid, was large group of Navy enlisted took the Oath of Allegiance today, Nov. 17, at the cruiting station in Los Angeles, and left the same day Navy Training station Diego. Apprentice Seaman L has been a resident of the heim community for the months, his former being at Idaho Springs. At the time of his enlistment was a senior at Anaheim High school. Enlisting with Lansdowne Melvin Reck, formerly o and at the time of enlistment resident of Long Beach. were just under the 18-y for induction and chose in preference to Army RETURNS TO CAMP Sgt. Technician Thomas Jr., left Saturday for Croy, Calif., after spending day furlough at the home parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan of 519 South Clemmons. Read The Gazette, a newspaper “bible” since HOME ON FURLOUGH Corp. “Bud” Caldwell, who is with the anti-aircraft service stationed at the Thermal Air Field, came home Wednesday night to spend a week's furlough with his wife, Mrs. DeLois Caldwell of The Anaheim Gazette office force, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Caldwell of Norwalk. YORBA LINDA BOY GIVEN SERVICE MEDAL CAMP ROBERTS, Calif.—T/5 Tony De Los Reyes has recently been awarded the Army's Good Conduct Medal. The Good Conduct award is given to soldiers who have demonstrated fidelity through faithful and exact performance of duty, efficiency through capacity to produce desired results, and whose behavior has been such as to warrant emulation. T/5 De Los Reyes is the son of Mrs. Aurora De Los Reyes of Yorba Linda, California. Prior to entering the Army, T/5 De Los Reyes was employed by H. E. Kreger, Anaheim as a truck driver. He has been a member of the armed forces since Sept. 2, 1943. ANAHEIM GIRL IN ARMY SERVICE CAMP GRANT, ILL., Nov. 17—Her past experience in civilian life is proving to be of infinite value to Pvt. Ann C. Thompson, daughter of J. H. Crane, 134 West Center street, Anaheim, Calif., who is stationed with the Women's Army Nothing Better Than a Good Suit No better suits this year, than our collection of femininely tailored styles. If you're only buying one new thing to wear all season, we think a suit such as these will serve you best! Select your suit now for the many Holidays ahead! HANDBAGS and MILLINERY to match or contrast with your new ensemble! BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Mastersons “Style Without Extravagance” 180 West Center Street Anaheim Fruit Exchange Celebrates Fiftieth Year By Breaking All Records Produce MARKET PRODUCE MARKET 326 EAST CENTER STREET Watch For Our OPENING Will Have A Nice Selection of CHRISTMAS TREES • QUALITY MERCHANDISE — • LOWEST PRICES — • Largest Parking Space In To Proprietors JACK WETTERHUS — JAMES BRU in civilian life, he is now on duty in the clothing department. His home here is at 903 West Center street. LEFT WEDNESDAY FOR NAVY 'BOOT CAMP' Larry M. Lansdowne, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lansdowne, corner Lincoln and Euclid, was one of a large group of Navy enlistees who took the Oath of Allegiance Wednesday, Nov. 17, at the Navy Recruiting station in Los Angeles, and left the same day for the Navy Training station at San Diego. Apprentice Seaman Lansdowne has been a resident of the Anaheim community for the past 18 months, his former residence being at Idaho Springs, Colo. At the time of his enlistment he was a senior at Anaheim Union High school. Enlisting with Lansdowne, was Melvin Reck, formerly of Orange, and at the time of enlistment a resident of Long Beach. Both boys were just under the 18-year limit for induction and chose the Navy in preference to Army life. RETURNS TO CAMP Sgt. Technician Thomas Allan, Jr., left Saturday for Camp Gilroy, Calif., after spending a 15-day furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allan of 519 South Clementine. Read The Gazette, Anaheim's newspaper "bible" since 1870. PENNEY'S Winter Fashion Story IN TWO PARTS Choose a Basic Skirt — Add Several Bright Sweaters! Styled By Cherry Lane! CLASSIC SWEATERS 2.98 Wonderfully bulky, long Read The Gazette, Anaheim's newspaper "bible" since 1870. Styled By Cherry Lane! CLASSIC SWEATERS 2.98 Wonderfully bulky, long length styles that are noted for warmth as well as good looks! Cardigans or slipovers with all the details of really expensive sweaters. 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