anaheim-gazette 1950-12-14
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ALFRED
6 Anaheim Gazette
I'D LIKE A QUART OF GOAT MILK, SIR!
GOAT MILK FOR SALE
CARL RYMAN
OAKY DOAKS
HMM... I BETTER BE CAREFUL WITH THIS BOLONIUM!
IF I DROPPED IT, THIS CASTLE WOULD BE BLOWN TO SMITHEREENS!
BUT IT'S THE MAGICAL ELEMENT THAT'LL PERFECT MY FORMULA TO MAKE ARMOR DENT-PROOF AN' SHATTER-PROOF!
SCORCHY SMITH
I'M NOT MAD, MAD...
WHO KNOWS? WE MIGHT FIND OIL!
WHY NOT? FIRST STOP CYPRUS FOR FUEL, WATER AND FEED!
HMMP! FLYING TO EL KHYBOSH, EHE? THEY'RE TROUBLESOME BOUNDERS! WE'RE NOT S'POSED TO VISA PAPERS TO THAT DESTINATION...
I'M NOT MAD, MAD...
WHO KNOWS? WE MIGHT FIND OIL!
WHY NOT? FIRST STOP CYPRUS FOR FUEL, WATER AND FEED!
HAMP! FLYING TO EL KHYBOSH, EHE? THEY'RE TROUBLESOME BOUNDERS! WE'RE NOT S'POSED TO VISA PAPERS TO THAT DESTINATION...
DICKIE DARE
DAN FLYNN? AREN'T YOU ONE OF THE "FOUR NORSEMEN" OF LONG AGO?
RIGHT! AND ALL FOUR "NORSEMEN CAN STILL DOOT
BE INTERESTING TO KNOW WHAT WE COULD DO WITH YOUR TOP CALIZONA STATE TEAM
PARDON ME...BUT, ER...
...YOUR AGE...
YES, WE ARE CRIPPLES OF 28 TO 30...
THE ADVENTURES OF PATSY
WHAT'S THE IDEA OF COMING TO THE STUDIO, "HAMHOCKS"
BIG GIPP SENT ME! HE'S A LITTLE SORE AT YOU!
THAT LITTLE DICE TABLE BILL YOU OWE HE WANTS A PAYMENT!
SURE, SURE! YOU PAID HI A THOUSAND LAST WEEK BIG GIPP THINKS MAHBE YO SHOULD PAY UP IN FULL I THINK YOU'D BE DO LIKE BI SAY
OH, DIANA!
TOONERVILLE FOLKS Fontaine Fox KEEN TEENS
PASSING OF THE AGE OF INNOCENCE
WOT'S
SANTA CLAUS
GONNA BRING YOU,
HE SAYS!
Fox 12-14-50
A LITTLE GIRL SHALL LEED
SALLY STAINTON'S FIERCE LOVE OF
HORSES LED HER INTO A JOB SELDO
HELD BY ANY TEEN-AGE GIRL. SHE'S
MARSHAL AT THE YONKERS, N.Y.
TROTTING RACES--A REAL
MEAN JOB.
JUST
LOVE HOSS
DVA Salvage
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might be missed by Santa Claus to contact the bureau on their behalf. Residents of outlying communities will find information about the party at their local newspaper office.
In order that there will be a good Christmas for all needy children, the DAV is asking merchants and individuals who have donations to telephone or call at the bureau. Donations will be picked up if the giver desires.
Merchants who wish to donate surplus items left over from Christmas are especially urged to contact the bureau. Other badly needed items will be Christmas wrapping paper, candy and nuts.
Larry Milton, commander of Jack Fisher chapter 23, DAV, is heading up the Christmas party efforts, assisted by Newell Lucas, chapter adjutant.
"We feel it is important," Milton said, "for parents and others to explain to all children who are having a regular Christmas that they should not take from those less fortunate by attending the party on Dec. 30. We are making a sincere effort to be of service to the kids that Santa Claus might miss and we want to know where they are so they can come and have a real Christmas.
ROSENBERG BACKED
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senator Byrd (D-Va) said today the Senate Armed Services committee has unanimously re-approved President Truman's nomination of Mrs. Anna M. Rosenberg as assistant secretary of defense.
Gazette Columns
Battles McCarthy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Peace violence erupted between the mayor Joe McCarthy and colorful Drew Pearson, syndicated in Anaheim Gazette, the other day. The two had different views and the only acknowledgment wasn't talking.
The two are not buddies; Carthy has been conducted months - long campaign against what he calls communist influences in the State Department and elsewhere. Pearson wrote and broadcast criticisms of the Senator.
The incident occurred—the counts jibbed in this, at least the swank Sulgrave Club on day night. Another columnist radio commentator, Fulton Jr., broadcast the first public count of it last night.
The pertinent-post fight with McCarthy: "I smacked him my open hand and knocked down on his hips. I didn't hit him."
Pearson: "The Senator came twice in the groin. As he hit below the belt. But pugilistic powers are about effective as his Senate speech I was not hurt."
Pearson said the encounters ended when Senator Richard Nixon, California Republican, intervened. McCarthy said he sew the fracas but did separate them.
Guard Christmas Pleasure
Safety Measures
FLYING TO EL
OSH, EHS? THEY'RE
BLESOME BOUNDERS!
WE NOT S'POSED TO
PAPERS TO THAT
STINATION...
BUT WE'LL PROBABLY
NEVER HEAR FROM YOU
AGAIN, ANYWAY! TOP
LUCK, YOU CHAPS!
ROSENBERG BACKED
WASHINGTON (UP) — Senator Byrd (D-Va) said today the Senate Armed Services committee has unanimously re-approved President Truman's nomination of Mrs. Anna M. Rosenberg as assistant secretary of defense.
GOOD HEAVENS... WHAT'S GOING ON DOWN IN THE CELLAR?
SOUNDS AS THOUGH PETERS IS TEARING THE HOUSE DOWN!
I'D BETTER GO SEE WHAT HES UP TO!
AS SOON AS MYRA SET FOOT ON THE CELLAR STAIRS, THE NOISE SUDDENLY STOPPED
TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
N TEENS By Stoookie Allen
LITTLE GIRL SHALL LEAD
STAINTON'S FIERGE LOVE OF
LED HER INTO A JOB SELDOM
ANY TEEN-AGE GIRL. SHE'S A
AL AT THE YONKERS, N.Y.
NG RACES. A REAL
JOB.
JUST LOVE MOSSES.
Sally Stainton
SHE LEADS STUBBORN
HORSES TO THE GATE AND HALTS
RUNAWAY NAGS. THE DAUGHTER OF A
BANKER, SALLY WAS PICKED FOR
HER JOB ON ABILITY ALONE!
SHE'S A TOP RIDER IN
HORSE SHows.
HORIZONTAL
1 Painful spots
6 Weight of Eastern Asia (pl.)
11 One of armed forces
12 Fur-bearing animal
14 Poems
15 Containers for flowers
17 Correlative of either
18 A kind of fish (pl.)
19 Skins
20 Fortunate, India
21 A direction
22 Withers
23 To run away
24 Hits for three bases
26 Fodder
27 Fastened
28 Lure
29 To tremble
31 Golf club (pl.)
34 Story
35 Diminishes
36 Exclamation of triumph
37 One, no matter which
38 Defensive bastions
VERTICAL
1 More melancholy
2 Native metal (pl.)
3 Japan marine measure (pl.)
4 Letter of alphabet
5 Cut
6 Tries out
7 God of war
Yesterday's Puzzle Solved:
RONP CREED DREW IDEA RANGE IOTA DIAPRANOUS POUR KETHAIS PUFFIN IRE ROSE JOGEY MATERIAL ALVAS CUPCA EGO LED DORCO GAS AVEN HEARD COUPE PEREBRA HOUSES ALDU ALC UNFURL MOXTLEZE FILL ORGXBATES ALES CARET WEAR SEED KUEED PAKE
8 Printer's measure (pl.)
9 Chinese unof weight
10 Breathes loudly asle
11 Wet
13 American Indian (pl.)
16 A beverage (pl.)
19 Volcano in Martinique
20 Child's black board (pl.)
22 Large nail
23 Fuses part
25 Country in Europe
26 Opening in fence (pl.)
28 Covers with certain food substance
29 Rising step
30 Suspended
31 Young salm
32 Lifts
33 Recolled
35 Vessels
38 Punctured tire
39 Accompilish
41 A marsh
42 Illuminated
44 Hebrew let
46 Three-toed sloth
Gazette Columnist Gattles McCarthy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Physical evidence erupted between Senators Joe McCarthy and columnist New Pearson, syndicated in the Aheim Gazette, the other night. The two had different versions of the only acknowledged witness wasn't talking.
The two are not buddies. McCarthy has been conducting a months-long campaign against what he calls communist influences in the State Department and elsewhere. Pearson has written and broadcast critically or senator.
The incident occurred—the accents jibed in this, at least—at swank Sulgrave Club on Tuesday night. Another columnist and radio commentator, Fulton Lewis, broadcast the first public account of it last night.
The pertinent-post fight quotes: McCarthy: "I smacked him with my open hand and knocked him down on his hips. I didn't punch." Pearson: "The Senator kicked twice in the groin. As usual he hit below the belt. But his hilistic powers are about as inactive as his Senate speeches. Was not hurt."
Pearson said the encounter ended when Senator Richard M. Nelson, California Republican, intervened. McCarthy said Nixon was not hurt.
New Dental Device Eliminates Drill
SCHENECTADY (AP) — The buzzing dentist's drill some day may be replaced by an instrument that looks like a miniature water hose.
The device, which uses the techniques of sand blasting and vacuum cleaning, was described on a radio forum last night by Dr. Arthur B. Gabel of the University of Pennsylvania.
He said the device might eliminate 90 per cent of drilling. However, he said it would not be ready for the market for "some time."
It cuts teeth with a blast of aluminum oxide particles in a stream of carbon dioxide gas. The particles then are removed by a vacuum system.
"There are no vibrations of any kind, hence no noise. There is less than one-half ounce of pressure, an amount so small that the patient can not detect it," Dr. Gabel said.
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette, Dec. 14, 21, 28, 1950.)
No. 43512
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
No. 299869
In the Matter of the Estate of ELLA A. MCCOY also known as Ella McCoy and Ella Albi McCoy, deceased.
NOTICE OF SALE REAL PROPERTY
Good cause being shown therefor, and it being for the best interests of society.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Personals-Special Notices—
ALEX'S Tamale Factory
Manufacturer - Distributor of Tamales-Chili Con Carne.
Catering to Clubs Churches, and Organizations.
415 S. Olive Anaheim 3520
Albright's HAND LAUNDRY
Wash and/or iron buttons sewed on free-collars turned-pocket tips.
Work Guaranteed
PHONE 5969
507 So. Resh St. Anaheim
Braided Rugs
Orders taken now for rugs.
Any color to match your furnishings.
New supply of swatches for hooked rugs. Instructions.
HOMECRAFT RUG STUDIO
709 N. Spadra Fullerton Phone Fullerton 1913W
Guaranteed Registered Perfect Diamond
KEEPSAKE
DIAMOND RINGS
NO DOWN PAYMENT
PAY $2.00 WEEKLY
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette, Dec. 14, 21.
28, 1950.)
No. 43512
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF
LOS ANGELES
No. 290869
In the Matter of the Estate of
ELLA A. MCCOY also known as Ella
McCoy and Ella Albi McCoy, Deceased.
NOTICE OF SALE
REAL PROPERTY
Good cause being shown therefor,
and it being for the best interests of
sold estate and necessary in order
to pay claims, the undersigned, Ben
H. Brown, administrator of the estate of
ELLA A. MCCOY, etc., deceased,
will sell at private sale, to the highest
and best bidder, subject to the
confirmation of said Superior Court.
on or after Monday the 1st day of
January, 1951, at his office, 808 No.
Spring St., City of Los Angeles, in
the County of Los Angeles. State of
California, all the right, title and
interest of said deceased at the time of
tife death, and all the right, title and
interest that the estate of said deceased has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than, or in addition to, that of said deceased at the time of death. In and to all of that certain real property described as follows, to-wit:
Lots 3 and 7, Tract 987, County of Orange; State of California, as per map recorded in Book 31.
Pages 43 and 44 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of said Orange County.
IMPROVED WITH dwelling located at 29421 Canyon Road, Silverado, California.
Subject to all outstanding liens, taxes and encumbrances of record.
The terms and conditions of sale are cash in lawful money of the United States upon the confirmation of sale.
Certificate of title at the expense of the purchaser.
Bids or offers must be in writing and will be received at the aforesaid office of the undersigned administrator.
Dated this 11th day of Dec., 1950.
BEN H. BROWN.
Administrator of the esstate of said deceased.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Beauty Parlors
PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIAL
HOMECRAFT RUG STUDIO
709 N. Spadra Fullerton
Phone Fullerton 1913W
Guaranteed Registered
Perfect Diamond
KEEPSAKE
DIAMOND RINGS
NO DOWN PAYMENT
PAY $2.00 WEEKLY
Sold Exclusively in Anaheim by
HARTFIELD JEWELERS
108 W. Center Ph. 2085
Phone 4070
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted—Male
EXPERIENCED LUBE MAN—Draft exempt. Good salary plus overtime. Permanent job. Best of working conditions. See Bob Dobson at K. F. Hellyer Buick, 410 S. Los Angeles, Anaheim.
Situations Wanted—M or F
BUSINESS executive available Jan 1, experienced in sales, personnel, finance and credit, desires position in Anaheim or vicinity. Excellent references. Write Box F.W.Y. Anaheim Gazette.
RELIABLE woman to baby sit day or night. Grace Thomas, 755 No. Philadelphia.
Business Services
Business Services Offered
PHOTOSTATS and photocopies made quickly and inexpensively. Anaheim Gazette engraving shop. Phone 2206.
TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES ELECTRIC SHAVERS Sales - Supplies - Service Free Estimates—All work guaranteed SPECIAL $5.00 to $7.50 allowance on old Shavers E. M. McLaughlin Tel. Ana. 5358 Anaheim Off. Equip. Service
HR. LAUNDRY
5-minute pre-soak.
Fluff dry folded free LAUNDERETTE
We give S&H Green Stamps
333 EAST CENTER - 3164
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Beauty Parlors
PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIAL
Permanent.....Reg. 12.50—now $10
Permanent.....Reg. 10.00—now $8
IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON
(Irene Peterson)
Court & Main Anaheim
Stanton 60024
Personals-Spec. Notices
Have YOU
looked at your lighting fixtures lately?
Visit the HOUSE OF LIGHTS
Show Room
112 N. Los Angeles St.
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Use this classification for your general ads. Whether Johnny lost his new puppy or you are driving out of the state and wish to take along a passenger. In fact a lot of ads have a tremendous pulling power under this classification. Call for an ad-taker and get results. Phone 2206.
HR. LAUNDRY
5-minute pre-soak.
Fluff dry folded free
LAUNDERETTE
We give S&H Green Stamps
333 EAST CENTER - 3164
RAY & OSCAR
Cleaners
Anaheim's Newest Modern
Dry Cleaning plant serving the Anaheim Area
PHONE 4014
We give S&H Green Stamps
630 SO. LOS ANGELES ST.
EXPERT
Watch & Jewelry REPAIRING
Hurst Jewelery Co.
119 W. Center Ph. 3947
ANAHEIM SAND &
GRAVEL
Dump trucks, sand and soils,
- Excavating -
111 N. West St. - Anaheim
Phone 3668
WATCH and JEWELRY
Repairing
We believe we are the best repairman in the country. Try us.
TURK'S JEWELRY
129 E. Center, Anaheim
CLOGGY DRAINS CLEANED
THE ELECTRIC EEL WAY
Day Ph. 6105 - Night Ph. 4279
BILL WARD the Plumber
246 East Center Street