anaheim-gazette 1945-09-20
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ANAHEIM
"Orange Capitol of the World"
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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 Pldg. Ph. 568
Fullerton, California
BIRTH CERTIFICATES —
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OBTAINED FROM ANY STATE
PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE
REASONABLE CHARGE
NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY
CREDIT BUREAU
408' Bank of America Bldg.
Phone Anaheim 2248
FUNERAL HOMES —
BACKS, CAMPBELL
& KAULBARS
J BEN KAULBARS
Resident Director
Phone Anaheim 3209
251 North Lemon Street
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
MIMEOGRAPHING —
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FROM POST CARD TO LEGAL SIZE
Reasonable Rates. Immediate Service.
NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY
CREDIT BUREAU
408 Bank of America Bldg.
Phone Anahelm 2248
MOVING - TRANSFER —
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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
PHYSICIANS & SURGERS
DR. J. W. TRUXA
PHYSICIAN
Phone: office 3213; Residency Golden State Bank Bldg. Center & L. A. — A
DR. J. C. OSHEL
PHYSICIAN
Phone 3212
1224 W. Center — A
PRINTING THAT CREDIT TO YOU
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NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY
CREDIT BUREAU
408 Bank of America Bldg.
Phone Anaheim 2248
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 4105
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
LEGAL PUBLICATIONS —
The "Public Notice!" is an important function of the American system of Government.
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.
NEWSPAPERS —
Everybody Reads The ANAHEIM GAZETTE
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259 E. Center — Ph. 2206-2207
NOTARIES - PUBLIC —
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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; Employers Not Contacted.
NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU.
408 Bank of America Bldg.
Phone Anaheim 2248
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PRINTING THAT CREDIT TO YOU
The printed matter goes out of your or reflects your stand.
We do a good job for Stock, ink and design the modern manner moderate cost.
ANAHEIM GAZEZI
Theo B. Kuchel, Gen.
259 E. Center — Ph. 22
NOTICE I DO NEED YOU USED CARDS TOP PRICES PAID FIG'S PLACE 334 S. Los Angeles
JEWELERS —
W. B. HENDERSON J.J.
Proprietors
HENDERSON CLOCK SHOP EXPERT WATCH REPAIR COSTUME JEWELERY 119 E. Center St. Anaheim
AUTOMOBILES —
USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLO ALFRED BENN 311 N. Los Angeles Anaheim Ph. 3939
REFRIGERATION —
Anaheim 4652 SODEN REFRIGERATION SPECIALTIES Refrigeration SALES - SERVIC Quick Freeze Equipment Office and Shop 623 So. L.A. Street A
PAINTING CONTRA
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 photographie and off-set printing plant is at your service.
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
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You like to see news items about your friends in the paper—and they like to see news items about you Please call The Gazette, phone 2206, and give your local, personal and society items.
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GIBBS LUMBER
417 SO. LOS ANGELES
Anaheim, Calif.
PITSBURGH PAINT
ROBINS PAINT STORE
239 N. Los Angeles St.
Phone 3219
In the production of rice, Louisiana leads all other states, with nearly one half of the total raised in the United States.
Anaheim 4652
SODEN
REFRIGERATION
SPECIALTIES O
Refrigeration
SALES - SERVI
Quick Freeze Equipment
Office and Shop
623 So. L.A. Street
PAINTING CONTRA
Phone 4605
A. J. (Jack) DRISK
Color Harmony l
Painting and Decor
CASH PAIR
FOR YOUR USED CAR
Any Make, Any Maker See Us Before Selling
McCoy Motor YOUR FORD DEAL
323 N. Los Angeles Phone 4974
GOOD USED CAR
Wanted BA
CONE BROS.
CHEVROLET DEAL
215 N. Los Angeles, Pho
There is great need o job for every man—but f er need of a good man f job.
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
Directory of Reliable
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
MEN AND FIRMS
(FOR LISTING ON THIS PAGE CALL THE GAZETTE, PHONE 2706)
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS
DR. J. W. TRUXAW
PHYSICIAN
Phone: office 3213; Res 2610
Golden State Bank Bldg.
Center & L. A. — Anaheim
DR. J. C. OSHER
PHYSICIAN
Phone 3212
1224 W. Center — Anaheim
PRINTING THAT'S A CREDIT TO YOU
The printed matter that goes out of your offices reflects your standards.
SGT. BILLIE DOHM IS SENT TO CAMP GORDON
Sgt. Billie M. Dohm, who has been stationed at the redistribution station in Ashville, N. C., has recently been transferred to Camp Gordon, Ga. Her present address is: Sgt. Billie M. Dohm, A900-489, Headquarters, W. D. Personnel Center, Camp Gordon, Ga.
Clifford Potts on USS Cree in Pacific
IN THE WESTERN PACIFIC—Clifford A. Potts, electricians mate, third class, 120 Ellsworth street, has been serving on the crew of the USS Cree which figured in operations from the Aleutians, through the Pacific war zones, to the South China sea.
The Cree has seen action throughout the Pacific campaign, accompanying a task force on the Kurile island raids, and later was on duty in the Central Pacific.
Potts was serving on the Cree during the initial carrier strikes against Japan, and helped cover the Iwo Jima and Okinawa campaigns.
Sgt. H. Lemke Back In Olive on Discharge
Tech. Sgt. Harland V. Lemke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben V. Lemke of Olive, is the first Olive resident to receive his discharge from the
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
NOTICE
I DO NEED YOUR USED CARS TOP PRICES PAID
FIG'S PLACE
334 S. Los Angeles St.
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 Ph. 3939 Calif.
REFRIGERATION—
Anaheim 4652
SODEN REFRIGERATION SPECIALTIES CO.
Refrigeration SALES - SERVICE
Quick Freeze Equipment Office and Shop
623 So. L.A. Street Anaheim
PAINTING CONTRACTOR—
Official U. S. Navy Photograph
Jack R. Richard, 21, aviation ordnanceman, third class, USNR, 543 South Ohio st., Anaheim, who served as gunner of a Navy Mariner search plane on 50 combat missions against Jab shipping in the Pacific. Richard and his crew are credited with sinking 15 enemy ships in the waters in and around Korea, China and the Japanese mainland.
W/O J. C. Nevin Home on Leave
Warrant Officer J. C. Nevin arrived here last Sunday for a short leave of absence with the navy for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nevin of South Philadelphia street.
He was in the service four years prior to the Pearl Harbor attack and had been out only about two weeks when this occurred. He reenlisted and has been in service continuously since that time, serving the past four years in overseas duty, coming home for the last time about two years ago. He is to report for further duty on Sept. 25 in Washington, D.C.
To greet his home-coming, a number of relatives and friends gathered at the home on Sunday afternoon. Here to greet their brother were his three sisters, Mrs. Al Hilttsher and Mr. Hilttsher of Vallejo, Mrs. Virginia Catron and son, Ronnie of Yakima, and Mrs. Fred McAleese and Mr. McAleese of Pico. Other relatives here that afternoon were Miss Gene Penfield of Azusa, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hilttsher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hilttsher and family, Mr. and Mrs. August Hilttsher, Mr. and Mrs. William Fassel and two daughters, Patricia and Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Flynn. Mr. and Mrs. August Hilttsher are the parents of Mrs. Nevin, Mrs. Fassel and the Hilttsher boys.
Local Man Combats Japs From Carrier
ABOARD THE USS MERTZ IN THE PACIFIC—Participant in the unprecedented carrier support action off Japan and the Ryukyu on duty in the Central Pacific.
Potts was serving on the Cree during the initial carrier strikes against Japan, and helped cover the Iwo Jima and Okinawa campaigns.
Sgt. H. Lemke Back In Olive on Discharge
Tech. Sgt. Harland V. Lemke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben V. Lemke of Olive, is the first Olive resident to receive his discharge from the Army through the point system and return to civilian life. Lemka served in the Army Air Forces 35 months, enlisting shortly after Pearl Harbor. He was discharged Monday, September 10, with 120 points.
Lemke received his primary training at Sheppard Field, Texas, and North American, Inglewood. He trained as a flight engineer at Columbia and Waterboro, S. C. Sent to England in late 1942, he served as flight engineer-on a B-25 bomber.
He wears the Bronze Star, Distinguished Unit Citation Badge, European, Middle Eastern, and African Campaign Medals, American Theater Ribbon, and the Good Conduct Medal.
Anaheim Gazette since 1870
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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
240 E. Center Anaheim
CASH PAID
FOR YOUR USED CARS
Any Make, Any Model
See Us Before Selling
McCoy Motor Co.
YOUR FORD DEALER
323 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 4974
GOOD USED CARS Wanted BAD
CONE BROS.
CHEVROLET DEALERS
215 N. Los Angeles, Phone 2215
and Mrs. William Fassel and two daughters, Patricia and Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Flynn. Mr. and Mrs. August Hilt Sher are the parents of Mrs. Nevin, Mrs. Fassel and the Hilt Sher boys.
Local Man Combats Japs From Carrier
ABOARD THE USS MERTZ IN THE PACIFIC—Participant in the unprecedented carrier support action off Japan and the Ryukyu islands in the first half of the year was Lawrence E. Hund, 20, electrician' mate, third class.
Hund was with task force 58 during the February raids on Tokyo, and later supported operations off Iwo, Kyushu and Okinawa, where his ship gained credit for sinking one and probably destroying two Jap subs.
He has also seen action on this 2100-ton carrier off Saipan, Tinian, Anguar, Leyte, Mindoro, Luzon, the Palaus and the Battle for Leyte gulf.
His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hund, 218 Carlton avenue. Hund was a student at Anaheim union high school before enlisting in the navy.
When in need of job printing call the Anaheim Gazette. Phone 2206. "We'll be there in a minute."
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SIGNS
Jonesy's Sign Service
329 South Olive ANAHEIM
Phone 4366
Window Signs Truck Lettering
Cpl. Howard Luchau Home on Furlough
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luchau of Olive are happy to have their son, Cpl. Howard Luchau, home on a 30-day furlough after spending the past 15 months with a fighter unit in North Africa and Italy.
At the time of the declaration of peace with Japan he was on his way to the Pacific war area and his ship was ordered back to Boston. He was stationed at the army air base at Albuquerque, N.M., for 20 months prior to going overseas.
At the end of his furlough he will report to Ft. MacArthur before rejoining his unit in New York.
News about people is what makes a newspaper interesting.
Rolling Restaurant...
Maintaining a railroad's track and roadbed in A-1 condition requires the services of a large number of construction crews. Hard workers—these men require plenty of wholesome food at regular mealtime intervals. But, being constantly on the move they are frequently many miles distant for the manager whose chief occupation is the preparation of meals.
There are a thousand of these outfit-car managers—fifty of them women. They find a deep satisfaction in their culinary ability to provide tasty, well-balanced meals...and in keeping their home-on-wheels spic and span.
Maintaining a railroad's track and roadbed in A-1 condition requires the services of a large number of construction crews. Hard workers—these men require plenty of wholesome food at regular mealtime intervals. But, being constantly on the move they are frequently many miles distant from a city or town.
To meet this situation, Union Pacific provides two "outfit cars" for each construction crew. In one of these cars there is a dining room, kitchen, and storage space for food—a rolling restaurant. The other car is converted into comfortable living quarters for the manager whose chief occupation is the preparation of meals.
There are a thousand of these outfit-car managers—fifty of them women. They find a deep satisfaction in their culinary ability to provide tasty, well-balanced meals...and in keeping their home-on-wheels spic and span.
Needless to say, the ringing of the dinner bell is a welcome sound to the construction crews who are doing their part to speed vital freight, and the armed forces, over the Union Pacific Strategic Middle Route, uniting the East with the Pacific Coast.
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