anaheim-gazette 1945-02-08
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This Page Sponsored by the Following Firms and Individuals in the Interest of early Victory:
AL'S CAFE
213 East Center, Anaheim
BETZSOLD STUDIO
112 East Center, Anaheim
VAN BUREN'S SHADES & LINOLEUM
200 North Los Angeles, Anaheim
BABIJUICE CORP. OF CALIFORNIA
Placentia, Calif.
KITCHEN'S GROCERY
Hanson, Phone Stanton 2-8287
SEARLE-AERO INDUSTRIES, INC.
Orange, Calif.
CRYSTAL COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE
1506 West Broadway, Anaheim
DRS. PAIGE & IRVIN
125 West Sycamore, Anaheim
HERNANDEZ GROCERY
La Jolla, Orange County
WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.
115 West Chestnut, Anaheim
PICKWICK HOTEL
225 South Los Angeles, Anaheim
RENNER'S GROCERY
216 West Center; Anaheim
McCOY MOTOR CO.
La Jolla, Orange County
WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.
115 West Chestnut, Anaheim
PICKWICK HOTEL
225 South Los Angeles, Anaheim
RENNER'S GROCERY
216 West Center, Anaheim
McCOY MOTOR CO.
320 North Los Angeles, Anaheim
FOOD MACHINERY CORP.
324 East Alberta, Anaheim
RICHARDS-MARTIN
SCHOOL OF DANCING
719 North Los Angeles, Anaheim
LEAVITT FORD GARAGE
226 South Los Angeles, Anaheim
The FLUOR CORPORATION Ltd.
Construction Engineers
SOUTH SEAS CAFE
S. 101 Highway at Manchester
ONOFRE COLOM-LOQUIRS
Anaheim — Artesia
CENTRAL FEED STORE
Lincoln Avenue, Cypress, Calif.
PACIFIC CITRUS PRODUCTS CO.
120 West Amerige, Fullerton
PARKER HOUSE CAFE
122 East Center, Anaheim
MUTUAL CITRUS PRODUCTS
Anaheim
ORANGE COUNTY TRACTOR CO.
327 South Los Angeles, Anaheim
D. T. A. SALVAGE DEPOT
Jack Dutton, Prop.
Enclid Ave., Anaheim — 233 W. Santa Fe, Fullerton
SHAW'S GROCERY
811 S. Philadelphia, Anaheim
OYSTER LOAF CAFE
174 West Center, Anaheim
HARMONY PARK BALL ROOM
1514 West Broadway, Anaheim
HILGENFELD MORTUARY
120 East Broadway, Anaheim
SHAW'S GROCERY
811 S. Philadelphia, Anaheim
OYSTER LOAF CAFE
174 West Center, Anaheim
HARMONY PARK BALL ROOM
1514 West Broadway, Anaheim
HILGENFELD MORTUARY
120 East Broadway, Anaheim
GRANADA PACKING HOUSE
126 North Atchison, Anaheim
E. A. SILZLE CORPORATION
212 South Atchison, Anaheim
B. P. O. E. NO. 1345
AND
ELK'S CLUB CAFE
423 North Los Angeles, Anaheim
ESSEX WIRE CORPORATION
OF CALIFORNIA
North Platt Street, Anaheim
GOLDEN RULE MEAT MARKET
826 West Center, Anaheim
BACKS, CAMPBELL & KAULBARS
Funeral Directors
251 North Lemon, Phone 3209, Anaheim
THE NAVAJO
243 West Center, Anaheim
ANTON'S MARKET
100 North Los Angeles, Anaheim
EXCELSIOR CREAMERY CO., LTD.
Anaheim, California
HOUTS LABORATORIES
407 West North Street, Anaheim
Del Dress in Aqua Made at Home
Conserves Money to Buy War Bonds
4-H Girl’s Red and Gray Outfit With
Boxy Coat Helps Buy More War Bond
Red and gray outfit flattering and suitable for the smart yowoman. A gray wool dress may be topped by a boxy red coat,
In aqua, with three-quarter length sleeves, slim skirt, and bow on the square neckline, this pastel wool can be used for many occasions. It is worn by one of the twelve national winners in the Achievement Contest of the 4-H Club. Making her own clothes girl a college scholarship. Make your own clothes to save for war bonds. Patterns at local stores.
Red and gray outfit flattering and suitable for the smart young woman. A gray wool dress may be topped by a boxy red coat, luxedo effect obtained by revers of gray lamb, and a matching belt. This ensemble by a college freshman 4-H Club member won a $25 War Bond prize at the 4-H Club Dress Revue. These girls sew for the selves and save money for more War Bonds. Patterns at local stores.
Wool Suit With Deer Hide Bag Wins 4-H State Bond Prize and Chicago Trip
Brown and white checked suit, with edges of the cardigan jauntily bound in braid, combined with a gold wool jersey blouse for an attractive costume. A state winner of the 4-H Club Dress Ribbon made this outfit which won a trip to the National 4-H Club Congress. A $25 War Bond. She made the drawstring bag from the hide of a cowl. Making dresses saves for Bonds. Patterns at local stores.
sets are headlines in winter millinery news. Here's one you can
yourself with wool yarn and crochet hook—a hat with a promise
with comfort. Crocheters know what savings they can expect
their crocheted accessories—savings they can put into War Bonds.
at the needlework counters teem with directions for making sport
models in crocheted millinery.
Brown and white checked suit, with edges of the cardigan jacket
smartly bound in braid, combined with a gold wool jersey blouse for
an attractive costume. A state winner of the 4-H Club Dress B
made this outfit which won a trip to the National 4-H Club Congress,
a $25 War Bond. She made the drawstring bag from the hide of a coMaking dresses saves for Bonds. Patterns at local stores.
STARS IN SERVICE
SILVESTRI
BIG LEAGUE BACK-STOP FOR THE N.Y.
YANKS AND CHICAGO WHITE SOX,
WAS UNDER STUDY TO
YANKS' BILL DICKEY.
9/5GT. SILVESTRI
HAS BEEN STATIONED
OUT IN DUTCH NEW
GUINEA—HELP BRING
KEN AND HIS BUDDIES
BACK HOME SOONER
BUY MORE
WAR BONDS
BUY MORE
WAR BONDS
CAPT. BUDDY LEWIS,
FORMER 3R
BASEMAN FOR
THE WASHINGT
SENATORS A
A ONE-TIME
MEMBER OF
THE AMERICAN
LEAGUE ALL-ST
U.S. Treasury Department
Thursday, February 8, 1945
Day Outfit With More War Bonds
All-Seasons Taffeta Dress Made at Home Big Help in Buying War Bonds
This black and white taffeta dress has low-cut neckline and shirred bracelet-length sleeves outlined with ruffles of the checked skirt fabric. The girl who wears this dress won a college scholarship for outstanding
This black and white taffeta dress has low-cut neckline and shirred bracelet-length sleeves outlined with ruffles of the checked skirt fabric. The girl who wears this dress won a college scholarship for outstanding work in the 4-H Club Clothing Achievement Contest. Make your own clothes, too, and buy extra War Bonds with the money you save. Suitable patterns at local stores.
4-H Girl’s Attractive Date Dress
Wins War Bond State Award at Revue
Yellow wool jersey Junior date dress. The long torso bodice is decorated with simple lines of black sequins, velvet hows accent the shoulder and hip, and a black velvet hat and bag complete the costume. One of the state winners of $25 War Bond prizes in the 4-H Club Dress Revue created it. Sewing at home saves money to buy War Bonds. Patterns at local stores.
Yellow wool jersey Junior date dress. The long torso bodice is decorated with simple lines of black sequins, velvet hows accent the shoulder and hip, and a black velvet hat and bag complete the costume. One of the state winners of $25 War Bond prizes in the 4-H Club Dress Revue created it. Sewing at home saves money to buy War Bonds. Patterns at local stores.
SERVICE
BUDDY LEWIS,
FORMER 3RD BASEMAN FOR THE WASHINGTON SENATORS AND A ONE-TIME MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN LEAGUE ALL-STARS
CAPT. BUDDY LEWIS OF THE ARMY AIR FORCE HAS BEEN AWARDED A DISSTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS FOR LANDING TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT, TOWING GLIDERS, 200 MILES BEHIND THE JAP LINES IN BURMA!
STARS IN SERVICE
ALL-AMERICA SLADE GUTTER,
NAVY TACKLE,
ENDED A 13-YEAR VICTORY FAMINE FOR THE MIDDIES IN THE SERVICE GAME BY KICKING A FIELD GOAL TO BEAT ARMY 3-O IN 1934!
LT. CMDR. SLADE CUTTER HAS WON FIVE NAVY CROSSES AS COMMANDER OF A SUBMARINE THAT SANK OVER 18 JAP SHIPS OUT IN THE PACIFIC!
BUY WAR BONDS!