anaheim-gazette 1947-01-02
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IZAAC WALTONS TO MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY
Because the regular meeting night of the local Izaac Walton league conflicted with New Year's day, yesterday, it was postponed to next Wednesday night at 8 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall, as announced by Secretary Art Heinlein. Several important matters are coming up it was revealed. Members are invited to join the league's newly formed rifle club. Entertainment and refreshments will be featured. Happy holiday wishes were extended by the group's directors and officers.
Florida's state flower is the orange blossom.
THE DUNCANS SPEND HOLIDAY IN SAN DIEGO
A family reunion was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Duncan and son, Minard, of 1016 East Broadway, on Christmas day. With her mother, Mrs. Anna Martens, they went to San Diego to spend the day with Mrs. Duncan's sister, and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Nordeman. Also present for the traditional turkey dinner "with all the trimmings" were Mrs. Anna Crosby of Los Angeles, also Mrs. Duncan's sister; William Flynn of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Helen Hanson of Detroit, Mich., now a house guest of Mrs. Crosby.
Go to Church Sunday!
THIRTY-POUND MAIN COURT FOR HOLIDAY CELEBRATION
Enjoying the hospitality of Alberta Brown home, 1011 Broadway, with Mrs. Brown her family on Christmas week Maurice Patton of Santa Ana Private Frank Clark of El Turtle Marine base. Highlight of delicious turkey dinner was a pound fowl roasted golden broth Clark, whose parents live in Joliet, Missouri, has been stationed at the base here for the past months.
Appert, a Paris chef, original canning. His method was to seal bottles containing the fat in a water bath and then boil the water to the boiling point.
Our Christian Adventure
with
DR. CHARLES RAY GOFF
of Chicago Temple, First Methodist
Sunday, Jan. 5 thru
Sunday, Jan. 12
Rev. Ezra Ellis, Glendale
Rev. Alec Nichols, San Diego
Rev. Joe McShane, Holtville
Dr. Elmer E. Helms, Los Angeles
AND HERE'S THE PROGRAM:
Sunday, Jan. 5 thru Sunday, Jan. 12
Rev. Ezra Ellis, Glendale
Rev. Alec Nichols, San Diego
Rev. Joe McShane, Holtville
Dr. Elmer E. Helms, Los Angeles
AND HERE'S THE PROGRAM:
Sunday—Jan. 5—10:45 A.M.—Dr. Elmer E. Helms.
Sunday—Jan. 5—7:15 P.M.—and each evening through the week at the same hour: DR. CHARLES RAY GOFF.
Monday—Jan. 6—8:15 P.M.—and each evening through the week at the same hour: "An Adventure in Prayer"—Rev. Ezra E. Ellis.
Tuesday—Jan. 7—10:00 A.M.—and each morning through Friday, Jan. 10, "Bible Study Hour"—Rev. Alec Nichols.
MUSIC:
Three Temple Choirs bringing special numbers.
Congregational Singing led by Mr. Warren Ashleigh.
Special Soloist, Rev. Joe McShane.
You Are Invited to Venture Forth With Us Into This Week of Great Christian Adventure!
White Temple Methodist Church
Broadway at Philadelphia, Anaheim
Rev. Hayden Swift Sears, Pastor
Blue Ribbon Business Lea
The Business and Professional Firms Listed Below Are Members by Agreement of the Blue Ribbon Business Leaders of Anaheim and are pleased render to their patrons the Very Best Possible in Service and Merchandise and to cooperate for Civic Betterment and National Prosperity. PATRONIZE
Their Pledge is Your Assurance of Trustworthy Service
AUTO DEALERS
Authorized Bulk Dealer for North Orange County
Complete Automotive Service
K. F. HELLYER
406 So. Los Angeles St.
Phone 2297
DAIRIES
YELLIS DAIRY
Exceptional Dairy Products
Whipping Cream Carried at All Times—No Limit
Route 1, Box 387-A
Anaheim, California
PLUMBING SHOPS
STARMER PLUMBING SHOP
Roper Ranges, Water Heaters,
Water Softeners, Plumbing Supplies
Guaranteed Repairs
Phone Anaheim 4824
AUTO DEALERS AND SERVICE
W. C. GLODFELTY
113 South Palm Street
Phone Anaheim 4014
Willys Cars, Trucks, Jeeps
FERTILZERS
OLVERA FERTILIZER CO.
FRANK OLVERA
Manchester Blvd., between Euclid and Crescent, Route 2, Box 80.
Phone Anaheim 3872. Dairy Fertilizer. 18 years in Business
POULTRY
JOHNSON'S POULTRY MARKET
DELMER R. JOHNSON, Prop.
Ball Road & Harbor Blvd.
Route 4, Box 264
Phone Anaheim 3875
Custom Dressing Retail Poultry
AUTO DEALERS
Authorized Bulk Dealer
for North Orange County
Complete Automotive Service
K. F. HELLYER
406 So. Los Angeles St.
Phone 2297
DAIRIES
YELLIS DAIRY
Exceptional Dairy Products
Whipping Cream Carried at All Times—No Limit
Route 1, Box 387-A
Anaheim, California
PLUMBING SHOPS
STARMER PLUMBING SHOP
Roper Ranges, Water Heaters,
Water Softeners, Plumbing Supplies
Guaranteed Repairs
Phone Anaheim 4824
AUTO DEALERS AND SERVICE
W. C. GLODFELTY
118 South Palm Street
Phone Anaheim 4014
Willys Cars, Trucks, Jeeps
Sales and Service
FERTILZERS
OLVERA FERTILIZER CO.
FRANK OLVERA
Manchester Blvd, between Euclid and Crescent, Route 2, Box $0.
Phone Anaheim 3872. Dairy Fertilizer. 18 years in Business
GOOD SERVICE
POULTRY
JOHNSON'S POULTRY MARKET
DELMER R. JOHNSON, Prop.
Ball Road & Harbor Blvd.
Route 4, Box 204
Phone Anaheim 3875
Custom Dressing, Retail Poultry, Catering to Hotels and Restaurants
CABINETS & FIXTURES
CABINET & FIXTURE CO.
Modern Cabinet & Fixture Co.
Manufacturers of Redwood Patio and Lawn Furniture
H. P. Spotts E. A. Schwarm
118 West Chestnut St., Anaheim
FERTILZERS
JESS MYRON VILLA
489 South Vine—Ph. 5156
Specializing in Dry Hog & Dairy Fertilizer. New Modern Equipment 90 years Experience
PRINTERS
HOME TOWN PRINTERS
Letterheads — Envelopes
Office Forms — Announcements
Our New Location
888 West Center Street
Phone 4117
CAFES
CARL'S DRIVE-IN
1108 North Palm Street
Anaheim
Serving Fine Food and Inviting Everyone to Come and Give It a Try. Under New Management.
CARL KARCHER
NURSERY
ORANGE COUNTY NURSERY CO.
Wholesale & Retail Growers of Citrus and Deciduous Fruit Trees.
Established in Business for 89 Years. Mailling Address: 541 So. Los Angeles St., Anaheim. Phone 370. Sales Yard; 1 Mile East of Norwalk on Firestone Blvd. Season opens Dec. 15 to April 15 of 1947.
PRINTER LITHO.
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
We Print Everything for Home and Office.
Expert Workmanship—No Job too Large or too Small.
Offset Lithography
889 East Center Street
Phones: 2209 - 2207
CHILDREN'S SHOPS
CINDERELLA SHOP OF ANAHEIM
Everything for the Younger Set Quality at Popular Prices Open All Day Saturday
181 West Center St. Phone 4626
IMPLEMENTS
DOMRIES FARM IMPLEMENT MFG. CO.
101 & Katella Phone 5505
Dire Turrowers, Furrower, Blockers, V. Ditchers, Ridger & Blocker,
Fenders of all Types, Els-Zag Checking Machine
SEWING MACHINES
BROWN & REINHARDT
114 East Center St.
Phone 3815
Sewing Machines, Sales & Services Refrigerators, Washeries, Radios and Small Appliances
CLEANERS
ERMISCH "MY CLEANER"
Karl F. Knapp—Proprietor Fast, Dependable Service Garment Repair.
Hats & Rugs Cleaned
117 West Cypress, 850 West Center Phone 4626
PHYSICIANS - SURGEONS
CHARLES E. IRVIN, M. D.
Office: 105 West Sycamore St.
Residence Phone 3644
Phone 4125 Anaheim, California
TAXI SERVICE
LYMAN'S RED & ORANGE TAXI Valencia Hotel, Anaheim Phone 4822
DENTIST
DR. P. S. ARNOLD Dentist Phone 4220
146 West Center St.
Anaheim, California
PHYSICIANS - SURGEONS
J. W. UTTER, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon Hours: 11 to 12 a.m.-5 to 5 p.m.
Office Phone 3811 Residence: 1001 West Center St.
301-202 California Bldg.
Anaheim, California
TAXI SERVICE
YELLOW CAB SERVICE OF ANAHEIM Gl Owned and Operated. Located at Bus Depot, 217 So, Los Angeles St.
Phone Anaheim 4553 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Reasonable Rates & Dependable Service
Huge Crowd Hails Santa Annual Frolic Tuesday
Approximately 200,000 Santa Anians and visitors gathered for the mardi-gras style Santa Annual Frolic staged on New Year's Eve under the general chairmanship of Jack Triplett and his committee. Starting at 8 o'clock the parade of more than 100 floats, many bands and comic entries extended nearly two miles.
Beginning at First and Broadway, it headed north on Broadway to Church street then east to Main and south to Chestnut where it disbanded.
Queen of the frolic was Miss Martha Lizararras with her chief aide, Mrs. Janice Pollock of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. America of 1946.
Rabbit Breeders To Meet Friday
A change in the meeting date of the Rabbit Department of the Orange County Farm Bureau to Friday, January 3, was announced early this week by J. M. Bryant, program chairman.
At the meeting, which will take place at the farm bureau offices, there will be a demonstration and talk on the building of rabbit hutches. Many tips for new rabbit breeders will be given and maybe some for those who have been in the business a long time.
Bryant stated that there will be a question box at the meeting, "so bring your question and troubles along. You'll find the solution there!"
Door prizes will be given and a potluck dinner will take place.
Removal of Gov't. Price Controls Called Dangerous
By way of warning dealers of possible dangers arising from the removal of government price controls, Stewart W. Munroe, general sales manager of the Chrysler division, Chrysler Corporation, recently sent the following message to all members of the Chrysler dealer body:
"The removal of OPA price controls, while most welcome to all dealers, nevertheless bring new responsibilities and unless those responsibilities are properly assumed and discharged, they threaten real danger to the future prosperity of a dealer's business."
"Regardless of the fact that every dealer today could sell every automobile that the factory could supply, prices must continue to be based on fair business practice"
Sea Scouts To Take Cruises On 'Astrald'
Final plans have now completed for the Sea Scouts Northern Orange County to take two and three-day aboard the yacht "Astrald" Newport Beach. Arrangements these trips were made by Chris Addy, chairman of the cil organization and e committee.
It is anticipated that the tralrd" will make a trip during the coming summer selected crew of ten Seals will be permitted to make crew of the vessel, accord Captain Bonner, skipper boat.
Captain Bonner address meeting of Interested Seals at the city hall in Fullerton Monday, December 30, details of the trip.
The "Astrald" is owned E. Betts, of Pasadena.
Santa Fe Railway Receives Six New Diesel Engines
The first application for new F-3, the wide-range locomotive built by the motive division of Generators corporation, was and today when Fred G. Gurleident of the Santa Fe Railway stated that six of these vehicles had been delivered railway and added to the way's power-pool from which drawn the engines for the chief," the "Chief" and high-speed passenger train.
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San Diego
Holtville
Los Angeles
through the week at the
through the week at the
through Friday, Jan. 10,
TO This Week of
Church
PLAN JUNE WEDDING
Engagement of Miss Barbara Ferrell and Don P. Cram, Jr., was revealed on Christmas day at a family party. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ferrell of Route 4, Box 326, Katella road, she is an alumnus of Anaheim high school and is now attending Fullerton junior college. Her groom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don P. Cram of 505 North Bush street, Anaheim. During the recent war he served in the Army. June wedding plans are being made by the young couple.
ENTERTAIN THE TROCKSTADS
Mr. and Mrs. William Trockstad of this city were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Murphy, of Santa Ana, last Monday evening.
STEWART W. MUNROE
and not on "what the traffic will bear." The dealer who attempts to capitalize on an abnormal market by squeezing the last penny out of every deal is courting disaster.
"It is a self-evident fact that in order for a dealer to prosper over the long haul, he must make a permanent asset of the goodwill of the persons who buy new cars from him. He must expect to derive regular revenue from the servicing of the vehicles that he sells and to replace these vehicles eventually by others of the same make.
"I do not believe it is good business to refuse to book an order, regardless of how many you already have on file. Most prospects regard such a refusal as a definite lack of courtesy or of interest.
"At the same time, it is not sound business to accept customer deposits in the current situation. To do so may lead the prospect to infer some kind of preference or promise that the dealer is not prepared to make good.
"Obviously, a good trade-in deal is much to be desired, but no dealer should insist on one as essential to a new car sale. There are many persons with whom a dealer ought to do business through force of circumstances over which they have no control do not possess used cars. In making a used-car deal with a new-car sale, fair dealing is as important as it is in any other phase of business."
Another practice that has caused widespread ill-will for individual dealers, and for automobile dealers as a whole, has been
BIRTHDAY PARTY
HONORS MRS. MURPHY
The Christmas motif piles during dinner hours when birthday party was given by Mrs. Roselin Murphy Beach recently. Hostess William E. Hauser of 210 Resh street. Red candles early spring bouquet of snails, narcissus and ranuculveda table. Amidst admissions from her friend unrapped a steam iron, he from Mrs. Hauser. Deplum pudding replaced the tional birthday cake.
The first ship in the An Navy was a sailing vessel Hannah, commissioned by Washington.
the loading of cars with conceivable kind of access Naturally, we are heartfavor of selling accessories the time to sell them is when order is taken and not when car is being delivered prospect who is thus for accept many accessories he order and does not want.
NESS LEADERS
Low Are Members by Appointment Anaheim and are pledged to live in Service and Merchandise Prosperity. PATRONIZE THESE FIRMS.
WORTHY Service and Merchandise
TRAILERS
NEW AND USED
House Trailers Bought and Sold
ORANGE COUNTY TRAILER SALES
101 Highway between Anaheim and Santa Ana
Phone 2175
What is an exaggeration but a modified lie?
TRAILERS
NEW AND USED
House Trailers Bought and Sold
ORANGE COUNTY TRAILER
SALES
101 Highway between Anaheim
and Santa Ana
Phone 2175
What is an exaggeration but a modified lie?
The clock has struck the hour, the whole world is glad because 1947 is here—the year that holds the promise of the future.
To you one and all, we extend our most sincere felicitations for a most wonderful, happy New Year.
AL'S CAFE and LIQUOR STORE
ANAHEIM
THURSDAY, January 2, 1947
SEA Scouts To Take Cruises On 'Astrald'
Final plans have now been completed for the Sea Scouts of Northern Orange County Council to take two and three-day cruises board the yacht "Astrald," of Newport Beach. Arrangements for these trips were made by J. Francis Addy, chairman of the council organization and extension committee.
It is anticipated that the "Astrald" will make a trip to Tahiti during the coming summer, and a selected crew of ten Sea Scouts will be permitted to make up the crew of the vessel, according to Captain Bonner, skipper of the boat.
Captain Bonner addressed a meeting of interested Sea Scouts at the city hall in Fullerton last Monday, December 30, discussing details of the trip.
The "Astrald" is owned by E. Betts, of Pasadena.
Santa Fe Railway Receives Six New Diesel Engines
The first application of the new F-3, the wide-range diesel locomotive built by the electro-motive division of General Motors corporation, was announced today when Fred G. Gurley, present of the Santa Fe Railway, stated that six of these locomotives had been delivered to the railway and added to the railway's power-pool from which are drawn the engines for the "super-bief," the "Chief" and other high-speed passenger trains.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
"Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord." This verse from Deuteronomy will be the Golden Text of the Sunday Lesson-Sermon on "God" in all branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston.
In John's Gospel it is reported that Jesus disciples asked him, "Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind? Jesus answered. Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents; but that the works of God should be made manifest in him. I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: . . . When he had thus spoken, he spat on the ground, and made clay of the spittle, and he anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay. And sald unto him, Go, wash in the pool of Slioam. . . He went his way therefore, and washed, and came seeing."
Mary Baker Eddy says in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures:" "The physical healing of Christian Science results now, as in Jesus' time, from the operation of divine Principle, before which sin and disease lose their reality in human consciousness and disappear as naturally and as necessarily as darkness gives place to light and sin to reformation."
Spending Christmas vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Trockstad of 321 South Lemon street, was Ronald Phillips of Long Beach. He is a student at Southern California Military Academy, Long Beach.
ELECTRIC SHAVER SERVICE
typewriters; adding machines and all office equipment. Supplies. All work guaranteed.
ANAHEIM OFFICE EQUIPMENT SERVICE
Home owned by a Veteran E. M. McLAUGHLIN
547 So. Lemon St. Phone 5358 ANAHEIM, CALIF.
L. H. STAN
Violin, Accordion, Hawaiian & Spanish Guitar instruction
Third floor, Odd Fellows Hall
325 West Center St.
Tuesdays, 2 to 9 p.m.
or Superior Radio and Music Co.
249 East Center St.
Phone Anaheim 4304
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
For Your Electrical Work — Anything Electrical —
Phone 4621
JOSEPH A. LIEB
111 East Chartres St. Anaheim
BIRTHDAY PARTY
HONORS MRS. MURPHY
The Christmas motif prevailed during dinner hours when a gala birthday party was given in honor of Mrs. Roselin Murphy of Long Beach recently. Hostess was Mrs. William E. Hauser of 210 North Fresh street. Red candles and an early spring bouquet of snapdragons, narcissus and ranuculus graced the table. Amidst admiring examinations from her friends she wrapped a steam iron, her gift from Mrs. Hauser. Delectable rum pudding replaced the traditional birthday cake.
The first ship in the American navy was a sailing vessel, theannah, commissioned by George Washington.
The loading of cars with every conceivable kind of accessory naturally, we are heartily in favor of selling accessories, but the time to sell them is when the order is taken and not when the car is being delivered to the prospect who is thus forced to accept many accessories he did not order and does not want."
Merrily ...
We help usher in the New Year, with faith in the future.
You and your family have our best wishes for 1947.
Backs, Campbell & Kaulbars
251 N. Lemon St.
1947
The Sands of Time
have started sifting into 1947. Each grain brings with it a hope and a prayer that the New Year will be one of prosperity, health and happiness for all peoples of the earth. May the year bring fulfillment of all your dreams. Happy New Year!
Colonial House
512 E. Center St.