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Page Six ANAHEIM "Orange Capitol of the World" ACCOUNTANTS— AUDITORS— GRUBB and TWEEDY ACCOUNTANTS - AUDITORS 275 East Center Street Anaheim, California Lyle M. Stewart Resident Partner Phone 2401 ADVERTISING — ANAHEIM GAZETTE Orange County's Oldest NEWSPAPER Established 1870 "Everybody Reads The Gazette" 259 E. Center — Ph. 2206-2207 ATTORNEYS— SAM L. COLLINS Attorney-at-Law Floor Leader Calif. Assembly Office: Chapman Bldg. Ph. 568 Fullerton, California BIRTH CERTIFICATES — BIRTH CERTIFICATES OBTAINED FROM ANY STATE PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE REASONABLE CHARGE NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU 309 Bank of America Bldo Phone Anaheim 2249 250 E. Center, Cor. S. Philadelphia FUNERAL HOMES — MIMEOGRAPHING — MIMEOGRAPHING FROM POST CARD TO LEGAL SIZE Reasonable Rates Immediate Service NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU 108 Bank of America Bldg. Phone 2249 MOVING - TRANSFER — STORAGE SUPERIOR SERVICE For Those Who APPRECIATE SPEED and REASONABLE RATES Our company aims to please ... and DOES with careful moving, insured shipments, and packing. ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER B.A.I.S. 1873) 505 S. Los Angeles—Ph. 2123 Shipping, Crating, Storage Local and Long Distance. PHYSICIANS & S DR. J. W. TRU PHYSICIAI Phone: office 3213; Golden State Bank Center & L. A. PRINTING THE CREDIT TO The printed matter goes out of your reflections your stock, ink and dye the modern mannage moderate co. ANAHEIM GA Theo B. Kuchel, G. 259 E. Center — Ph. SHOES — BIRTH CERTIFICATES — BIRTH CERTIFICATES OBTAINED FROM ANY STATE PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE REASONABLE CHARGE NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU 109 Bank of America Bldo Phone Anaheim 2249 250 E Center, Cor. S. Philadelphia 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 LOMA VISTA Cemetery and Mausoleum Fullerton, California Endowed for Perpetual Maintenance. Arthur G. Porter Secretary-Manager Office at Cemetery Office—Phone Fullerton 158 Residence—Ph. Anaheim 3811 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 Insurance Companies Writing every form of Insurance, Including Life 515 N. Los Angeles — Ph. 4423 FRANK TAUSCH INSURANCE Reputation — Service 275 E. Center, Anaheim Phones: Office 2401 Res. 3575 REASONABLE RATES Our company aims to please ... and DOES with careful moving, insured shipments, and packing. ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER B.A.I.S. 1873) 505 S. Los Angeles—Ph. 2123 Shipping, Crating, Storage Local and Long Distance. 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 PERSONAL SERVICE — PAY YOUR DEBTS Let Us Explain Our Plan No Co-signers Employer not contacted NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU 109 Bank of America Blvd. Phone 2248 PAINT · WALL PAPER — GOOD PAINT Saves & Preserves The Best Homes For “DUTCH BOY” Paints see us and be better pleased with the results. FRANK TAUSCH INSURANCE Reputation — Service 275 E. Center, Anaheim Phones: Office 2401 Res. 3575 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 Machinery, Industrial Maintenance and General Machinists 125 S. Clementine — Ph. 2011 Please help make The Gazette a better newspaper by giving your local, society or personal news items. Phone 2206. 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 ROBINS PAINT STORE SERVICES— Free Inspection Satisfactory Work DAN WILLIAMSON Expert on Cesspools and Septic Tanks Latest Equipment For Pumping Out and Cleaning Passed by Board of Health Remove all Heavy 145 San Fernando Road Capitol 9484 Los Angeles 31, Calif. ANAHEIM GAZETTE Directory of Reliable BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN AND FIRMS (FOR LISTING ON THIS PAGE CALL THE GAZETTE, PHONE 2206) PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS DR. J. W. TRUXAW PHYSICIAN Phone: office 3213; Res. 2610 Golden State Bank Bldg. Center & L. A. — Anaheim PRINTING THAT'S A CREDIT TO YOU The printed matter that goes out of your offices reflects your standards. We do a good job for you. Stock, ink and design in the modern manner — at moderate cost. ANAHEIM GAZETTE Theo B. Kuchel, Gen. Mgr. 259 E. Center — Ph. 2206-2207 THE FARMERS CORNER by RALPH H. TAYLOR Executive Secretary Agricultural Council of California With almost every California farm in critical need of new machinery, machine parts, tools and materials which have been unavailable since the outbreak of war, farmers throughout the state are evidencing a growing interest in various plans which are being considered for the disposal of surplus war equipment. Of particular interest to farmers, due to the great strain which has been put on farm equipment during the war, and the immediate need to make repairs and replacements if production quotas are to be maintained, is the completion of a program which will permit some of the surplus government stocks to be released now, rather than delaying until the war ends. To the nation as a whole, as well as agriculture, it is also urgently important, of course, that an orderly program be worked out for the disposal of surplus equipment, materials and commodities, so that such surpluses can be absorbed by the country without causing too much disruption in maintain the productive capacity of California farms during the war and post-war periods, the report also notes that "A service of this sort may have value to other agegies of the state, like the State Highway Commission, State Forestry Division, etc., and possibly state tax supported institutions." There can be no doubt that surplus war equipment stocks, particularly if some of them can be released without delay, would prove of tremendous aid to agriculture, for such stocks will include tractors, trucks, jeeps, pumps, lumber, wire, tools, emergency housing, tires, machine parts—and eventually, even horses and mules. The California Farm Production Council has commendably taken hold of this problem and is feeding information concerning available equipment and parts to those who can effectively get it into farmers' hands. Farmers should encourage this program and use the facilities thus made available. AAA AND THE FARMER FEED COMMITTEE WARNS AGAINST POSSIBLE TRANSPORTATION SHORTAGE Coincident with the announcement of partial revocation of War Food Order 9 controlling distribution and use of protein meals, under which manufacturers would not sell any food to you than just put it on your table or talk to you. Here at Sacramento there is a fine for you — and in th The printed matter that goes out of your offices reflects your standards. We do a good job for you. Stock, ink and design in the modern manner — at moderate cost. ANAHEIM GAZETTE Theo B. Kuchel, Gen. Mgr. 259 E. Center — Ph. 2206-2207 SHOES — ALLAN'S SHOE MARKET 144 W. Center St. The Store That Sells for Less JEWELERS— W. B. HENDERSON J. J. LUNA Proprietors HENDERSON'S CLOCK SHOP EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING COSTUME JEWELRY 119 E. Center St. Anaheim, Calif. AUTOMOBILES— USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD ALFRED BENNETT 311 N. Los Angeles St. Anaheim California REFRIGERATION— Anaheim 4652 SODEN REFRIGERATION SPECIALTIES CO. Refrigeration SALES - SERVICE Quick Freeze Equipment Office and Shop 623 So. L.A. Street Anaheim PAINTING CONTRACTOR-- Phone 4605 Box 461 A. J. (Jack) DRISKILL Color Harmony in Painting and Decorating Phone 3219 ments if production quotas are to be maintained, is the completion of a program which will permit some of the surplus government stocks to be released now, rather than delaying until the war ends. To the nation as a whole, as well as agriculture, it is also urgently important, of course, that an orderly program be worked out for the disposal of surplus equipment, materials and commodities, so that such surpluses can be absorbed by the country without causing too much disruption in normal channels of trade. And finally, it is vital that a program be followed which will permit the American people to benefit from the disposal of such surplus stocks, rather than permitting speculators to gain control and manipulate disposal of the materials for their own selfish advantage. From the standpoint of California agriculture, the recent recommendations and suggestions of the Surplus War Equipment Committee of the State Reconstruction and Reemployment Commission appear to constitute a very worthwhile contribution toward solution of the surplus equipment problem. A special Committee, headed by Prof. H. B. Walker, head of the agricultural engineering division of the University of California at Davis, has recommended that the California Farm Production Council, or some similar state agency, be authorized to negotiate with the Federal Government for surplus equipment which can be used by California farmers, and be charged with the responsibility of setting up sound distribution methods. The Committee recommends that the California Council or other designated state agency, should be set up to act at once; should concern itself with finished consumer goods; should determine the emergency needs of farmers and others, and should keep farmers and others informed regarding surplus property available; should be able to negotiate with the government on a quantity basis; should not undertake the acquisition and distribution of equipment readily available at normal prices through established trade channels; should be a temporary organization, designated to operate only during an emergency period, and should be so organized as to avoid any impression that the state is undertaking business in competition with its taxpayers. To make work effective, the designated state agency, according to AAA AND THE FARMER FEED COMMITTEE WARNS AGAINST POSSIBLE TRANSPORTATION SHORTAGE Coincident with the announcement of partial revocation of War Food Order 9 controlling distribution and use of protein meals, under which manufacturers' quotas and inventory restrictions have now been removed, Stephen Griset, chairman of the Orange County AAA Feed Committee today warned livestock feeders that possible shortage of rail transportation makes it highly desirable for producers to make sure they have an adequate supply of feed to carry them through a period when imports into the state may be greatly reduced. “Increased military activity in the Pacific supplied through California ports is bound to result in civilian rail transportation,” Griset declared. “Live-stock feeders should get ready for grain shortages because California historically is a grain importing state. Hand-to-mouth buying habits developed during the war may result in a very serious situation if rail movement of grain is greatly reduced or possibly cut off entirely.” Griset pointed out that while quota and inventory restrictions on protein meals could be lifted because of more abundant supplies, the manufacturers setaside provisions remain in effect, as do the provisions for distribution of setaside meal through the AAA. THANKS TO GOOD NEIGHBOR FARM HELPERS Farmers throughout the nation were aided in their growing and harvesting of crops by foreign workers brought in from Mexico, the Bahamas, Jamaica, Barbados, and Newfoundland. As of October 31, foreign agricultural workers employed or available included 52,646 Mexican Nationals, 14,305 Jamaicans, 756 Barbadians, 5,129 Bahamians, and 1,012 Newfoundlanders. The use of foreign workers by farmers in California eclipsed that in any other state in the nation. The WFA Office of Labor shows in its report of the number of agricultural workers transported and employed on October 31 that out of a total of 52,646 Mexicans, California was using 29,328. Except thus made available. To a man wants better jobs If a job means something to you than just putting... if who you work important as what you then you are the man to talk to. Here at South there is a finer for you — and in your choice. There are experienced machine penters, boilermakers craftsmen of all kinds semi- or unskilled men at many points, go jobs. Remember many’s finished, S.P more work than ever ing the war westward Push against Japan job you take at S.P a vital job... and that interest and exert it that is always paid roading. Good wages people to work with pass privileges. Fin plan. Medical service with S.P. you’ll find job. Look into it now Apply to local S.P.S.P. Employment Room 515, Pacific Building, 6 & Main,L Authorized USES Refer PAINTING CONTRACTOR-- Phone 4605 Box 461 A. J. (Jack) DRISKILL Color Harmony in Painting and Decorating Phone 3219 240 E. Center Anaheim MONUMENTS— EARLE G. WARNER Monuments - Markers Res. Pho. Residence: 428-408 602 So. Friends Whittier, Calif. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO— SPEARS STUDIO NEW LOCATION Portraits Kodak Finishing Enlarging Copying 117 S. LOS ANGELES Prior to the hurricane of October 19th, Florida's grapefruit shipments in the new season were 2,700 cars compared to 550 cars to that date in the previous season. Check over your stock of print supplies and let us have your order for needed items, now please. Anaheim Gazette, Phone 2208. $53.00 Allowance for any hearing instrument DEAD OR ALIVE to apply on the purchase of any Western Electric HEARING AID THIS ULTRA-SENSITIVE ELECTRONIC TYPE of Western Electric hearing Aid combines a frequency range and quality of sound which comes surprisingly close to natural hearing. Audiphone Co. 401 First National Bank Bldg. Santa Ana Phone 1736 ACCIDENT PREVENTION WASHINGTON, D. C.—A new 15-hour Junior Accident Prevention course is being offered by the American Red Cross in the nation's schools, according to Harold F. Enlows, national director of Accident Prevention Service. County Farm Leaders Attend Tax Meet at Sacramento; Pass Resolutions Farm Bureau members of Orange County, have just returned from a Farm Bureau Conference at Sacramento, where a meeting on taxes heard Dr. Von T. Ellsworth, Chairman of the Tax Committee and the Federation's Director of Research and Legislative Representative, review observations made during his recent trip to a national tax conference at Chicago. Dr. Ellsworth said that postwar needs of the Federal government, including retirement of debt, should not exceed half of the amount now received annually by the Federal Government. He pointed out that with current revenue now approximating 45 billion dollars, a reduction aggregating about 20 billion dollars might be expected. Regarding state finances, Ellsworth urged Farm Bureau to jealously guard the war swollen state surplus to protect it from pork barrel legislation and preserve it for postwar needs. Resolutions that were approved in the tax meeting and were passed by the general conference including one endorsing the philosophy of, first, effecting economy in government and, second, imposing taxes in sufficient amounts. To a man who wants a better job If a job means something more to you than just putting in time... if who you work for is as important as what you do... then you are the man we'd like to talk to. Here at Southern Pacific there is a fine opening for you—and in the work of members to study the tax exemption problem and to report its findings to the legislature in 1947. It is stated that the recent passage of proposition No. 4 on the ballot makes such a study necessary. Among those from Orange County who attended the tax meeting were Charles W. Musser, Garden Grove, chairman of the tax committee of the Orange County Farm Bureau; J. P. Cozad, Tustin Center President, C. J. Marks and Paul L. Fallert, secretary, and assistant secretary of the same organization. A study of orange consumption during the 1943-44 navel orange season showed that 91 percent of all American families were using oranges. To a man who wants a better job If a job means something more to you than just putting in time... if who you work for is as important as what you do... then you are the man we'd like to talk to. Here at Southern Pacific there is a fine opening for you — and in the work of your choice. There are jobs for experienced machinists, carpenters, boilermakers — for craftsmen of all kinds. Jobs for semi- or unskilled men ... and at many points, good clerical jobs. Remember, when Germany's finished, S. P. will have more work than ever ... rolling the war westward in the Big Push against Japan. Whatever job you take at S. P. will be a vital job ... and will have that interest and excitement to it that is always part of railroading. Good wages. Friendly people to work with. Railroad pass privileges. Fine pension plan. Medical services. A job with S. P. you'll find, is a real job. Look into it now. Apply to local S. P. Agent, or S. P. Employment Office, Room 515, Pacific Electric Building, 6 & Main, Los Angeles Authorized USES Referral Agency SALE SAT., DEC. 9 -- 1P.M. Rancho Los Alamitos 6511 E. 7th ST., LONG BEACH, CALIF. (½ Mile East of Naval Hospital) 10 Teams of Top Work Horses 1 Big Team Gentle Mules 20 Saddle Bred Mares and Geldings 3 Appaloosa Stallions Several Single Cart Horses TERMS--CASH FRED H. BIXBY CO., OWNER This Christmas Sock it away There's always extra money around at Christmas—bonuses and gifts and Christmas Club checks. This year, be smart with your money. Don't go around splurging it on things that are scarce. Put it where it will count—for yourself and your future. And your country's! Buy the best Christmas gift of There's always extra money around at Christmas—bonuses and gifts and Christmas Club checks. This year, be smart with your money. Don't go around splurging it on things that are scarce. Put it where it will count—for yourself and your future. And your country's! Buy the best Christmas gift of all—War Bonds! FOR PEACE ON EARTH★BUY WAR BONDS W. L. MORRIS REALTY CO. 111 North Los Angeles St., Anaheim