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CYPRESS NEWS (Held over from last week) The Cypress and Centralia P.-T. A. groups held their regular board meetings this past week. Centralia decided to purchase and plant three which will produce quick shade, along the line fence, adding to them later until a windbreak is made. The group completed plans for their Founders Day program. The main business taken up by the Cypress group was the Founders Day program. The organization is also planning a minstrel to be given sometime in March. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Tillema, of the Central Feed store, are parents of a daughter born Wednesday, February 2, at a Long Beach hospital. The little miss weighed seven pounds and twelve ounces, and has been named Betty Lou. The Tillemas have six other children. Reverend Jordan delivered his farewell sermon at the Cypress Church of the Nazarene on Sunday evening. The Jordans are being transferred to another pastorate. The Missionary society presented PROSTATE SUFFERERS -- CONSULTATION FREE -- Come in and let us explain our improved, painless and most effective method of treatment. DR. L. L. MEGENITY, D.C. Phone 2723 108 North Emily Street Anaheim, Calif. Fast, Superior ESCROW SERVICE Fast, Superior ESCROW SERVICE If that's what you want let Bank of America serve you! A highly trained and experienced staff enables this bank to offer its customers the most efficient, dependable handling of escrows. The friendly Bank of America escrow officer who serves you represents a financially responsible and permanent escrow agency. Bank of America NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION California's Plainside Bank Cotlers We join with the other Annheim merchants in offering FEBRUARY'S DOLLAR DAYS — Look what a dollar will we have other values too numerous to mention. We join with the other Anaheim merchants in offering FEBRUARY'S DOLLAR DAYS — Look what a dollar will we have other values too numerous to mention. TEX TAN BELTS $1 Val. to $2.50 MEN'S SOX $1 Val. to $1.00 3 Pr. MEN'S SLEEVELESS SWEATERS $1 Val. to $5.95 MEN'S HATS $1 Val. to $2.50 Charge Accounts Invited OPEN SATURDAY EVENING 'TIL 9:00 P.M. 158 W CENTER ST. LADIES' DRI SU Reg. Price Buy First One Buy 2nd One First Quality M HOSE ODDS & Val. to $17.50 Dresses - Raincoat Jersey Slips - S WOOL S LADIES Val. to $1.00 "HANK" SAYS Three local youths are listed as enlisting in the U. S. Air Force this week. They are Mayriel W. Ballinger, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ballinger, residents of Shady Lane Trailer Court; James O. Blem, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blem, 817 North Topeka street, and Walter E. Stankey, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Stankey, 751 North Palm street. All three are former students of Anaheim Union high school, and are now receiving basic training in Texas. Harold W. Amling, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Amling, 10681 South Flower street, Stanton, enlisted this week in the Regular Army. Amling graduated from Anaheim Union high school in 1947, He is now at Ford Ord, Calif., where he will receive basic training. Mrs. Jordan with two pieces of sterling silver at their meeting on Tuesday evening. According to Miss Elizabeth Dickerson, district superintendent, even after the new buildings were added to the Cypress schools this past fall, the Cypress school is already becoming over-crewded. Nine new pupils were enrolled this past week. Another kindergarten teacher has been added. The Cypress Grocery store, formerly operated by Mrs. Helen Kalicker and Glen Pennick, has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ohlson of Long Beach. Russell E. Vieregge, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vieregge, 121 South Walnut street, enlisted this week in the Regular Army. A former resident of Windom, Minnesota, where he graduated in 1947 from Windom high school, Vieregge has been accepted for enrollment in the Army's Telephone and Telegraph Repair School, upon completion of basic training which he is now receiving at Fort Ord, California. John M. Steele, 17, son of Mrs. Nellie Steele, Pine Auto Court, Buena Park, enlisted this week in the Regular Army. He was reported to Fort Ord, California, where he will receive basic training. Last week marked the 48 anniversary of the founding of the Army Nurses Corps. Congress recognized the services of women as nurses by creating the Army Nurse Corps in the medical department in 1901 and the Navy Nurse Corps 1908. But the members of these corps did not have full officers' rank, pay or other benefits at this time. At the beginning of World War I, Army and Navy nurses numbered less than a thousand, but the services of nurses were needed so badly that by the end of the war this number had increased to more than 20,000. Only graduate nurses were accepted. They were assigned to hospitals in all parts of the United States and overseas, to hospital trains and ships, and to field camps. More than 10,000 Army nurses served in England, France, Belgium, and elsewhere overseas. Although they served close to the front, none were killed in the fighting, but several were wounded, and many decorated for bravery. The service women who came nearest to the fighting in World Okies Still Lead March into State California still remains the land of opportunity and thousands continue to follow the advice of Horace Greeley, "Go West, Young Man," pouring across state borders to seek industrial wealth instead of the gold of a century ago. In a suvery completed by the Bank of America, and on file with the state division of banking, California increased its population from 1920 to 1946 by 866,000 births and 5,258,000 from migration. 10% Million Population This total has risen sharply during the past two years and the state now has an estimated population of 10,500,000. These new residents originated in practically all states, but Oklahoma, North Dakota and Keneucky contributed the greatest totals. Crossing the state line were 111,495 Oklahomaans, 104,851 from North Dakota, and 100,037 from the blue grass state of Kentucky. South Dakota contributed 95,297 West Virginia 94,883 Mississippi 84,263 and Montana 80,979. Arkansas lost 64,728 citizens who chose to make California their home; Idaho 52,559; Nebraska 40,-121; Alabama 25,144; Missouri 8,414; and Vermont 6,283. New Yorkers Stay Home New Yorkers and others from the eastern seaboard preferred to stay at home, as did those in the middle west. California topped all other states in population gain during the war years, the increase for the period of 1940 to 1946 being 2,643,340 as compared to Michigan with 808,-793 this state's nearest competitor. What is more remarkable, the survey concluded, is that since 1900 California's population has increased from approximately 1,500,-000 to more than 10,000,000 at the Insurance a Medical Group In Fee Disp A battle between the profession and private industrial accident instigates is shaping up in this instance. The battle will be owed by the private carrier medical profession attaining an increase the fees whileance groups seek to keep a lower rate. A bill introduced by man William Rosenthal geles carries the main State Industrial Accident sion. Rosenthal's bill requires a commission to fix a schedule of fees medical profession must industrial accident case. The commission held have the legal authority fee schedule as the restitution by the California Association for an incarnation amounted to app 25 per cent, with one important items involved from $3 to $5 for the visit. The commission itself learned, has urged it giving it the authority and ruled that 1946 should be kept in effect 30, 1949, to give the opportunity to act. Increases in the fees claim would involve inconvenience on the cost of compensation insurance even after the new buildings were added to the Cypress schools this past fall, the Cypress school is already becoming over-crewded. Nine new pupils were enrolled this past week. Another kindergarten teacher has been added. The Cypress Grocery store, formerly operated by Mrs. Helen Kalicker and Glen Pennick, has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ohlson of Long Beach. The Cypress chamber of commerce has been asked to furnish the Bank of America with data pertaining to the surrounding territory. The community hopes it may soon have a bank. It's beginning to look more and more like a drive-in theatre on Lincoln avenue just west of the airport. The grounds are leveled off beautifully and a huge frame for the screen is rising majestically overlooking the surrounding orange orchards. Mrs. Genevieve Dickson of Buena Park has recovered from a general shake-up and slight injuries, when her car crashed into a telephone pole shearing it off, on Lincoln boulevard near the P.E. tracks. At Anzio, 22 nurses crossed in a convoy which dive bombed 14 times. They landed on D-Day plus five and set up hospital tents only 8 miles behind the front lines. In Normandy, Army nurses "went in" directly behind the first wave of assault troops to land in France. They waded ashore on 6 June 1944 a few hours after the invasion and set up dressing stations in pup tents on the beach. As we retook the Philippines in February 1945, American soldiers found 67 nurses who had served on Bataan and Corregidor and were assigned to hospitals in all parts of the United States and overseas, to hospital trains and ships, and to field camps. More than 10,000 Army nurses served in England, France, Belgium, and elsewhere overseas. Although they served close to the front, none were killed in the fighting, but several were wounded, and many decorated for bravery. The service women who came nearest to the fighting in World War II were Army nurses. Reaching a peak strength of 57,000 in 1945, they were assigned to all Army hospitals, and station and general hospitals overseas in all parts of the world. California topped all other states in population gain during the war years, the increase for the period of 1940 to 1946 being 2,643,340 as compared to Michigan with 808,-793. this state's nearest competitor. What is more remarkable, the survey concluded, is that since 1900 California's population has increased from approximately 1,500,-000 to more than 10,000,000 at the present time, a tremendous gain for less than a half century of growth. who had been prisoners since the fall of Corregidor in May 1942. General Douglas MacArthur said of the Army nurse: "The Army Nurse Corps is the symbol to the soldier of help and relief in his hour of direct need. Through mud and mire, through the murk of campaign and battle, wherever the fight leads, she patiently, gallantly seeks the wounded and distressed. Her comfort knows no parallel. In the hearts of our fighting men she is enshrined forever." Area Dump Truck Rates Increased Minimum rates for the transportation of rock, sand, gravel and related commodities in dump truck equipment moving between southern California points were increased in a decision of the California Public Utilities Commission at San Francisco. Rates based upon the weight of the shipments transported were increased 5 per cent and those based upon the time the equipment is in use were increased 2½ per cent. The commission pointed out that the increases were necessary to compensate carriers for increases in wages, fuel, repairs and tires which have been experienced since the rates were last considered some eight months ago. The lower increase granted in hourly rates was occasioned by the fact that they do not include drivers' wages and therefore no further effect was given to wage increases. PLAN TO MARRY Glenn Gilbert Mark of 109 Sherman street, Garden Grove, and Sonia Blanche Haas of 739 North Philadelphia street, Anaheim, obtained a marriage license at the county court house in Santa Ana early this week. New Yorkers and others from the eastern seaboard preferred to stay at home, as did those in the middle west. California topped all other states in population gain during the war years, the increase for the period of 1940 to 1946 being 2,643,340 as compared to Michigan with 808,-793. this state's nearest competitor. What is more remarkable, the survey concluded, is that since 1900 California's population has increased from approximately 1,500,-000 to more than 10,000,000 at the present time, a tremendous gain for less than a half century of growth. Who had been prisoners since the fall of Corregidor in May 1942. General Douglas MacArthur said of the Army nurse: "The Army Nurse Corps is the symbol to the soldier of help and relief in his hour of direct need. Through mud and mire, through the murk of campaign and battle, wherever the fight leads, she patiently, gallantly seeks the wounded and distressed. Her comfort knows no parallel. In the hearts of our fighting men she is enshrined forever." hants in offering these great values for at a dollar will buy at GOTLERS — andention. LADIES' DRESSES SUITS Reg. Price $12.95 to $69.95 Buy First One Reg. Price Buy 2nd One for $1 First Quality NYLON HOSE Reg. $1.50 ODDS & ENDS Val. to $17.50 Dresses - Raincoats - Hats - Gloves Jersey Slips - Satin Bed Jackets WOOL SOX LADIES HANKIES Val. to $1.00 The lower increase granted in hourly rates was occasioned by the fact that they do not include drivers' wages and therefore no further effect was given to wage increases. PLAN TO MARRY Glenn Gilbert Mark of 109 Sherman street, Garden Grove, and Sonia Blanche Haas of 739 North Philadelphia street, Anaheim, obtained a marriage license at the county court house in Santa Ana early this week. It will cost but a few cents a week to insure the continued progress of Orange county. Vote "YES" on the Sanitation Bond elections! 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.L.S. 1873) 505 S. Los Angeles - Ph. 2123 Local and Long Distance Shipping, Crating, Storage Insurance and Medical Groups In Fee Dispute A battle between the medical profession and private carriers of industrial accident insurance policies is shaping up in the state legislature. The battle will be over fees paid by the private carriers, with the medical profession attempting to increase the fees while the insurance groups seek to keep them at a lower rate. A bill introduced by Assemblyman William Rosenthal of Los Angeles carries the matter to the State Industrial Accident Commission. Rosenthal's bill would give the commission the authority to fix a schedule of fees which the medical profession may charge in industrial accident cases. The commission held it does not have the legal authority to set a fee schedule as the result of a petition by the California Medical Association for an increase, which claim amounted to approximately 25 per cent, with one of the important items involved an increase from $3 to $5 for the first office visit. The commission itself, it was learned, has urged the legislation giving it the authority to set fees, and ruled that 1946 schedules should be kept in effect until June 30, 1949, to give the legislature opportunity to act. Increases in the fees, the insurers claim, would involve a serious inroad on the cost of the state compensation insurance fund, as well as cost the private carriers more money. Law Services Held Saturday Funeral services for Mrs. Nina Lak, 82, who died early last Thursday morning at her home, 120 North Palm street, Anaheim, after a prolonged illness, were conducted at Hilgenfeld chapel Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. A native of Illinois, she had lived in California for 31 years, the past 15 of which she had spent in Anaheim. She was a lifelong member of the Methodist church in Canton, Kansas, and a member of the local Women's Relief Corps. She was a past noble grand of the Lois Rebekah lodge of this city. Surviving are two sons, Ray L. Law of Avenal, California, and Roy W. Laws of Anaheim, and one sister, Mrs. Nellie Hale of Winfield, Kansas. Interment was in the family plot in Loma Vista Memorial Park. The ritual of the Rebekah lodge was read at the graveside. SKI INSTRUCTOR AT YOSEMITE Bob Heeter of Anaheim is one of several ski instructors at Yosemite National Park. During the past week the local man handled two classes of 30 persons daily. Monday he reported eight and one-half feet of snow in the Yosemite area. Heeter added that Badger Pass has remained open all but two days this season. It costs so little to protect so much! Vote "Yes" on the Sanitation Bond election February 28! LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 17, 24 and March 3, 1949) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE In the Matter of the Estate of WALTER LLOYD MARTINE, also known as W. L. MARTINE, Deceased. No. A-17651 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF HOLOGRAPHIC WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY. Notice is hereby given that the petition for ELEANOR S. MARTINE for the probate of the Will of the above named decedent and for the issuance of Letters Testamentary to the petitioner will be heard at 10 o'clock A. M. on March 4, 1949, at the court room of Department 4 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Orange. Date: February 16, 1949. B. J. SMITH, County Clerk. WM. P. WEBB, Attorney for Petitioner. (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 10, 17, 24, March 3 and 10, 1949). No. A-17461 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF PAULINE REINHAUS, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent or said estate to file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, or to present the same, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned at his place of business, to-wit: at the offices of Forgy, Reinhaus & Forgy, 204 First National Bank Bldg., in Santa Ana, California, designated as the place of business of said estate, within six months after the first publication of this notice. Dated: February 7th, 1949. STANLEY M. REINHAUS, Executor of the last will and testament of said decedent. FORGY, REINHAUS & FORGY, Santa Ana, California, Attorneys for executor. (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 17, 24, March 3, 10 and 17, 1949). No. A-17477 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ROY HOUGARD, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent or said estate to file them with the necessary vouchers in the Office of the Superior Court of the County of Orange. CONTRACTORS Let us fill your... BUILDING SUPPLY NEEDS METROPOLITAN MATERIALS, Inc. 1539 Lincoln Phone Anaheim 5343 ANAHEIM Near Manchester ANAHEIM BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED CARS Wanted BAD CONE BROS. CHEVROLET DEALERS 215 No. Los Angeles Phone 2215 AUTOMOBILE—Repair At Your Service Skilled mechanics Up-to-date equipment Time-saving special tools Modern paint shop Genuine Chevrolet parts Body and fender work Car radio repairs CONE BROS. 215 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 2215 ENGINES REBUILT EXPERT SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UP Carburetors, Ignitions, Starters, Generators All Makes — Body and Fender Work LEAVITT FORD FUNERAL HOMES BACKS CAMPBELL KAULBARS Mortuary Phone 3209 251 N. Lemon HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful, Courteous Service 120 E. Broadway Phone 4105 COLLECTIONS Bonded Representatives in All Cities No Collection — No Charge Northern Orange County Credit Bureau, Ltd. 410 Bank of America Bldg. Phone 2248 INSURANCE BROKERS Charles B. Frank GENERAL INSURANCE Opticians - Optometrists DR. HOMER A. NELSON OPTOMETRIST Phone 3104 114 N. Lemon Anaheim PAINT - WALL PAPER Treasure Tones IMPERIAL WASHABLE WALLPAPERS Schaeffler Paints Phone 2469 120 No. Los Angeles St. Anaheim STANLEY M. REINHAUS, Executor of the last will and testament of said decedent. FORGY, REINHAUS & FORGY, Santa Ana, California, Attorneys for executor. (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 17, 24, March 3, 10 and 17, 1949). No. A 17477 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ROY HOUGARD, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent or said estate to file them with the necessary vouchers in the Office of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, or to present the same, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned at his or her place of business, to-wit: 403 Bank of America Bldg.. Anaheim, California within six months after the first publication of this notice. Dated February 9th, 1949. NANNA HOUGARD Administratrix of the Estate of said decedent. FRIIS & SCHUTZ, 403 Bank of America Building. Anaheim, California Attorneys for Administratrix. ENGINES REBUILT EXPERT SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UP Carburetors, Ignitions, Starters, Generators — All Makes — Body and Fender Work LEAVITT FORD STUDEBAKER SERVICE 225 S. Los Angeles St. Phone 2234 AUTO ELECTRIC Neuman's Auto Electric Complete Auto Electric Service — Genuine Parts — Carburetion - Starters Generators - Magnets Speedometers - Motor Tuns-up 904 N. Los Angeles Phone 4427 CEMETERIES Loma Vista MEMORIAL PARK Fullerton, California Endowed for "Perpetual Care" Phone: Fullerton 158 Res. Anaheim 2811 CREDIT REPORTS On Anyone, From Anywhere Over 1800 Affiliated Bureaus Covering the United States and Canada "We keep the record" Northern Orange County Credit Bureau, Ltd. 410 Bank of America Bldg. Phone 2248 Anaheim Gazette Since 1879 PRINTING - PUBLISHING LITHOGRAPHING 259 East Center Street Phone 2206 Bonded Representatives in All Cities No Collection — No Charge Northern Orange County Credit Bureau, Ltd. 410 Bank of America Bldg. Phone 2248 INSURANCE BROKERS Charles B. Frank GENERAL INSURANCE and BONDS Bank of America Bldg. Anaheim 4644 FRANK TAUSCH INSURANCE Reputation — Service 275 E. Center, Anaheim Phones: Office 2401 Res. 3575 Alfred H. Hansen WRITING EVERY FORM OF INSURANCE, INCLUDING LIFE 515 N. Los Angeles Phone 4423 TAMALES ALEX'S Tamale Factory Manufacturer-Distributor of Tamales—Chill Con Carne Catering to Clubs, Churches and Organizations 415 S. Olive Anaheim 3527 George Washington postponed his famous farewell address for four years. It was originally prepared for delivery at the end of his first term, before he agreed to accept a second term. PITSBURGH PAINTS ROBIN'S PAINT STORE 200 North Los Angeles St. Phone 3219 Physicians & Surgeons Dr. J. W. Truxaw PHYSICIAN Phones: Office 3213; Res. 2610 Center & L.A. Anaheim Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings J. W. UTTER, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Hours: 11 to 12 a.m.-2 to 5 p.m. Office Phone 3211 Residence: 1001 W. Center St. 201-202 California Bldg. Anaheim, California Open Evenings, Sunday by Appt. J. C. OSHER, D.D.S. M.D. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Dentist—Emphasizing Extractions Oculist—Fitting Glasses Treating—Skin Cancer 1224 W. Center - Anaheim Phone 3212