anaheim-gazette 1944-08-03
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This Page Sponsored by the Following Firms and Individuals in the Interest of Early Victory:
WEBB PACKING COMPANY
702 East Center St., Anaheim
GRANADA PACKING HOUSE
126 North Atchison, Anaheim
ST. BONIFACE CHURCH
501 West Center Street, Anaheim
ELKS CLUB CAFE
423 N. Los Angeles Street, Anaheim
DRS. PAIGE & IRVIN
125 West Sycamore, Anaheim
SOUTH SEAS CAFE
101 Highway at Manchester, Anaheim
ACME CLEANERS
920 N. Los Angeles, Anaheim
RICH'S MARKET
400 North Los Angeles, Anaheim
LEAVITT FORD GARAGE
226 S. Los Angeles, Anaheim
FRENCH LAUNDRY
605 East Center, Anaheim
SHAW'S GROCERY
811 S. Philadelphia, Anaheim
GIBBS LUMBER CO.
417 S. Los Angeles, Anaheim
ANTON'S MARKET
1100 N. Los Angeles, Anaheim
ARNOLD'S FLOWERS
1322 West Center, Anaheim
HOUT'S LABORATORIES
407 N. West Street, Anaheim
McNARY REFRIGERATION SERVICE
124 West Chartres, Anaheim
SUPERIOR RADIO & MUSIC
GIBBS LUMBER CO.
417 S. Los Angeles, Anaheim
ANTON'S MARKET
1100 N. Los Angeles, Anaheim
ARNOLD'S FLOWERS
1322 West Center, Anaheim
HOUT'S LABORATORIES
407 N. West Street, Anaheim
McNARY REFRIGERATION SERVICE
124 West Chartres, Anaheim
SUPERIOR RADIO & MUSIC
308 West Center, Anaheim
WOOD'S POOL HALL
137 S. Los Angeles, Anaheim
DR. PAUL S. ARNOLD
146 West Center, Anaheim
MUTUAL CITRUS PRODUCTS
424 South Atchison, Anaheim
BARTLETT'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
210 S. Los Angeles, Anaheim
ORANGE COUNTY TRACTOR CO.,
327 S. Los Angeles, Anaheim
THE NAVAJO CAFE
243 West Center, Anaheim
GOLDEN RULE MEAT MARKET
826 West Center, Anaheim
ESSEX WIRE CORP. OF CALIFORNIA
North Patt Street, Anaheim
CENTRAL FEED STORE
Lincoln Avenue, Cypress, Calif.
BOB'S WELDING SHOP
201 South Helena, Anaheim
BOSS OVERALL LAUNDRY
South Euclid Avenue, Anaheim
BABIJUICE CORP. OF CALIFORNIA
Placentia — Phone 467
WYOMING CAFE
402 N. Los Angeles, Anaheim
THE TWO J'S CAFE
101 Highway, Bet. Anaheim and Fullerton
RICHARD-MARTIN SCHOOL OF DANCING
719 N. Los Angeles, Anaheim
SERVICE ROOFING COMPANY
275 East Center, Anaheim
HENNIG'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
200 S. Los Angeles, Anaheim
GANAHL LUMBER COMPANY
501 East Center, Anaheim
FROSTY SPOT CAFE
708 S. Grand, Buena Park
N. & P. AMUSEMENT CO.
101 Highway, Anaheim
OYSTER LOAF CAFE
174 West Center, Anaheim
PARKER HOUSE CAFE
182 East Center, Anaheim
HENNIG'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
200 S. Los Angeles, Anaheim
GANAHL LUMBER COMPANY
501 East Center, Anaheim
FROSTY SPOT CAFE
708 S. Grand, Buena Park
N. & P. AMUSEMENT CO.
101 Highway, Anaheim
OYSTER LOAF CAFE
174 West Center, Anaheim
PARKER HOUSE CAFE
122 East Center, Anaheim
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
CITRUS FOODS
1460 North Olive, Anaheim
PACIFIC CITRUS PRODUCTS CO.
120 West Amerige, Fullerton
L. M. BANKS PACKING HOUSE
500 S. Claudina, Anaheim
THE STABLES
121 S. Los Angeles, Anaheim
ANAHEIM LUTHERAN HOSPITAL
118 North Claudina, Anaheim
THE FLUOR CORP. LTD.
2500 S. Atlantic, Los Angeles
EXCELSIOR CREAMERY CO., LTD.
926 East First, Santa Ana
HILGENFELD MORTUARY
120 East Broadway, Anaheim
ST. CATHERINE'S MILITARY ACADEMY
215 N. Palm Street, Anaheim
E. A. SILZLE CORPORATION
212 South Atchison, Anaheim
A PATRIOTIC CITIZEN
"Buy More War Bonds"
JOHNSON'S POULTRY PLACE
Harbor Boulevard, Anaheim
VICTORY'S SONS
ALL THE guns on the cruiser San Francisco were pouring it into a sinking Jap warship with the exception of an anti-aircraft pompom manned by Marine Corporal Walter Ramsy. He was standing by, on watch for hostile airplanes.
A searchlight beam picked out the San Francisco. It was from a Jap super-dreadnaught. Realizing instantly that his was the only gun trained toward the battleship, Ramsy, a veteran of Pearl Harbor and many other actions, shot out the light. But the Jap gunners had found the range.
Concussion from a 14 inch shell knocked Ramsy out. When he came to, he tied up his badly burned hands, and staggered forward to navigation deck to fight a fire. Another salvo hurled him 20 feet below, where he lay for hours under eight bodies. His legs and face were bleeding. Five of his ribs were fractured. Rising water from the firehoses threatened to drown him. Somebody pulled him out, and he lost consciousness.
When he recovered, he was made an orderly on inactive duty. But as Corp. Ramsy goes about his errands, he yearns to get back into action.
Corp. Walter Ramsy
(WNU Service)
This poignant picture made by an Army her child gently and reverently placing flame supreme price to liberate them from the both mother and child realize that these asked to buy an extra War Bond during
Planning the Next Objective
Army Signal Corps Photo
In the yard of a French farm in Normandy from which they have just cleaned German snipers, these American doughboys map out their next move. Their command has been "Forward." Hours should be "buy more War Bonds to back them up."
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BONDS OVER AMERICA
"Oh, Say, Can You See..."
On a spit of land jutting into the Patapsco river, just below Baltimore, stands star-shaped Fort McHenry whose "Star Spangled Banner" prompted Francis Scott Key to write the words which became our national anthem.
"Oh, Say, Can You See..."
On a spit of land jutting into the Patapsco river, just below Baltimore, stands star shaped Fort McHenry whose "Star Spangled Banner" prompted Francis Scott Key to write the words which became our national anthem.
There's another star shaped fort,—old Fort Wood, that now serves as a support for the Statue of Liberty on Bedloe's Island in New York Harbor.
Back the Attack!
Buy More Than Before
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They Died to Make Them Free
Army Signal Corps Photo
picture made by an Army Signal Corps photographer shows a kneeling Roman mother and
boy and reverently placing flowers over the still forms of two American boys who paid the
to liberate them from the Nazi and Fascist grip. Look at their faces and you will see that
child realize that these Americans died for them. Remember this picture when you are
in extra War Bond during the Fifth War Loan.
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Battle Weary Americans
Battle Weary Americans
American infantrymen pause for a rest in the milk house of a French farm from which they instantly chased out Nazi snipers. One man is taking a drink from his canteen and another is lying comforter he has salvaged from someplace. Are you supporting the Invasion with the purchase
Rome in June, 1944
Army Signal Corps Photo
of a Roman palace an American gun crew is set up in action. They didn't know it then,
become a race to catch up with the German Army which right then was high-tailing it North.
Mery, Lt. Gen. Mark L. Clark uses plenty of artillery when he really goes into action. Have you
don during the 5th War Loan by buying Extra War Bonds?
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BUYING
BONDS!
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