anaheim-gazette 1945-03-01
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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.
320 North Los Angeles, Anaheim
FOOD MACHINERY CORP.
324 East Alberta, 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.
Euclid Ave., Anaheim — 238 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
GRANADA PACKING HOUSE
126 North Atchison, Anaheim
E. A. SILZLE CORPORATION
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
437 West North Street, Anaheim
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
Ask General Eisenhower what your RED CROSS is doing for our Fighting Men
GENERAL "IKE" knows—better than any of his wounded G.I. Joes are saved from Red Cross Blood Plasma!
He knows how a young soldier worries when loved ones—or bad news—and how his spirit in Red Cross Home Service message says everything.
General "Ike" knows the way a bombing crews perilous mission, go for the coffee and doughnut servel He knows how the Red Cross is always on-day and night—to make G.I. Joe's life a little left—back home in the U.S.A.
And this is what General "Ike" says about the
"We simply couldn't get along without the Red Cross an auxiliary of my army doing a perfectly magnificent job in
General "Ike" knows the way a bombing crew perilous mission, go for the coffee and doughnut serve! He knows how the Red Cross is always on day and night—to make G.I. Joe's life a little left—back home in the U.S.A.
And this is what General "Ike" says about the
"We simply couldn't get along without the Red Cross an auxiliary of my army doing a perfectly magnificent job in
ASK G.I. JOE
He'll tell you what the Red Cross does for him—a this boy's letter to his dad:
"Pop, whenever the Red Cross comes to you for you can spare, as they are wonderful to us."
And here's another:
"Dad, if you help anything or anybody; please, Cross because they help us. Plenty! If it wasn't for know what our overseas soldiers would do: So Dad, the Red Cross just for me!"
ASK YOURSELF
Ask yourself: "Have I done as much as I can for which is at my boy's side—ready to aid, comfort and You can't do too much to help the devoted worker Army of Mercy—who risk their lives over and over our millions of G.I. Joes the proof that they are not their home folks.
The Red Cross is doing your job—doing for you can't do. But you can help by giving more to the Red job is stupendous—and it's growing bigger.
Give as much more as you can—today!
GIVE NOW_ GIVE MORE
TARS IN SERVICE
JOE DOUBLED IN FOOTBALL AT THE U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY AND YOU CAN DOUBLE IN PA TRIOTISM IF YOU BUY MORE WAR BONDS!
LT. JOE HUNT
GIVES THE U.S. NAVY CLAIM TO TENNIS PREEMINENCE—HUNTS THE 4TH U.S. SINGLES CHAMP IN THIS BRANCH OF THE SERVICE—HE WON THE TITLE WHILE ON FIRLOUGH!
U.S. Treasury Department
STARS IN SERVICE
ENOS SLAUGHTER
THIS SLUGGING OUTFIELDERS BATTING AND FIELDING HELPED THE ST. LOUIS CARDS WIN THE 1942 PENNANT AND SERIES.
NOW IT'S SET ENOS SLAUGHTER OF THE U.S. ARMY WHOLL NEED YOUR HELP IF THEY'RE GOING TO COME FIRST IN THIS WAR- SO BUY MORE WAR BONDS!
JOHN MAVER
U.S. Treasury Dep
Thursday, March 1, 1945
Field Worker of TB Association To Visit County
Pictured is Miss Beatrice H. Woodward, San Francisco, field representative of the California Tuberculosis and Health Association.
tion, who is being scheduled to talk to adult groups in Orange County during the last two weeks in April—the 16th to 27th.
Miss Woodward's itinerary is being planned by the Orange County Tuberculosis and Health Association which organization, following the lead of the state agency, has adopted sponsorship of heart problems in addition to tuberculosis work. Miss Woodward will give special emphasis to rheumatic fever.
Program chairman of parent-teacher associations, as well as of men's and women's service and civic groups are urged to get their requests in early for Miss Woodward's talk to the local tubercu-
SOCIAL SECURITY CARD IS NOT PROOF OF IDENTIFICATION
A mail box was broken open. The letters were carried away. One contained a check which a young woman had addressed to her landlady in payment of her room rent. The check was not received, of course, yet bank records showed that it had been cashed. The thief had cashed it. And he had identified himself as the payee by presenting a social security card. When apprehended, he had spent the money. It was up to the merchant who had cashed the check to make good that amount.
It has been urged repeatedly that social security cards should not be accepted as identification, Mr. L. O. Peterson, manager of the Social Security Board office at Eau Claire stated recently. "A social security card is issued to anyone who applies for one and no proof of identity is required. Its sole purpose is to show the number the Social Security Board has given his social security account and since no proof of identity is required, it should be clear to everyone that a social security card does not identify the bearer," Mr. Peterson emphasized. "Again I want to caution businessmen and all others in this community not to accept a social security card as identification of the bearer in any money transactions."—Eau Claire (Wis.) Leader.
Arizona's valencia orange crop which will be ripening soon is estimated at 1,220,000 boxes.
AT HIS SIDE
Arizona's valencia orange crop which will be ripening soon is estimated at 1,220,000 boxes.
SERVICE
STARS IN SERVICE
JACK CAMPBELL, JR.
FORDHAM UNIV. TRACK STAR
AND WINNER OF THREE I.C.A.A.
TITLES, IS AN ENGINEER IN THE
U.S.N.R. ON ACTIVE DUTY WITH A
PT BOAT SQUADRON IN THE PACIFIC.
JACK'S RELAY RACING EXPERIENCE
TAUGHT HIM THE VALUE OF TEAMWORK
AN OUTSTANDING ANCHOR MAN, HE WAS A
MEMBER OF THE FORDHAM RELAY TEAM
WHICH SET THE WORLD'S INDOOR BRUNT
MEDLEY RECORD TO 60 YDS IN 1:54.
AND TEAMWORK IS RESPONSIBLE
FOR THE RECORD NUMBER OF SINKINGS
ACHIEVED BY PT BOAT CREW'S—
SO IF YOU WANT TO WORK
FOR THE TEAM THAT'S GOT
TO WIN THIS WAR YOU'LL
BUY MORE
WAR BONDS
U.S. Treasury Department