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Anaheim Gazette FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1908 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA WE'RE PRETTY LUCKY FINDIN' A GUY LIKE ALBERT TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR TELEVISION ACT, ALFRED COLB BALI-HI YOU TWO GUYS OUGHTA GIVE THE PUBLIC A REAL KICK! THANKS FOR THE NICE SUPPER, SUSIE. DON'T MENTION IT, SIR OAKY! YOU'VE MADE, US FEEL SO SAFE! I'LL STICK AROUND, CUTHBERT, AND IF ANYONE TRIES TO STEAL YOUR PIGGY BANK TONIGHT, I'LL NAB HIM! DON'T BE SILLY CUTHBERT CAN YOU NAB A SPOOK, SIR OAKY? AND WHAT ELSE IS NEW? FLASH ONE. FTZ-ZZHOOM WING COMMANDER PURSUIT DESTROVERS MAIL, LORD KREEG. RUNAWA SHIP, GR 9, SQUARE ORCHY SMITH FLASH ONE! STAR SECRET WEAPON IN DEEP SPACE! FLASH TWO! FTZ-ZZHOOM DICKIE DARE I SAW THAT SINISTER CAR AND SIGNALLED TO BE HAULED UP-TO GET HELP! COULTON WAUCH BUT THE LINES HAD CAUGHT AROUND SHARP CORAL - IT WAS THAT WHICH CUT THEM! THEN OUT POPPED THESE FOLKS AND SAVED MY FOOL LIFE! I SWIM REGULARLY FROM "SWORCAR" SEE? NOW, YOUR FRIEND NEEDS SOME SLEEP! ADV. OF PATSY YEE-OW-EE-YI I've been REDUCED TO VAPOR!! I AM SPACE!!! I AM NOTHING! SURE! SURE! THE JUDGE IS A REAL SMART GUN! HELL UNDERSTAND YOUR LINGO! POLICE NEW! GUESS I BIT OFF MORE THAN I CAN CHEN WHEN I DECIDED TO BUILD THIS DRY-WELL. OH, DA-A-AP! YES, I GUESS IT MUST HAVE BEEN ME YOU HEARD!! I'M FOOLING AROUND WITH THIS TROMBONE!...NOW THAT I'VE RETIRED I'M GOING TO DO ALL THE THINGS I'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO DO...—IM REALLY GOING TO START LIVING! PLAYIN' THE TROMBONE IS YOUR IDEA OF LIVING? NOT EXACTLY PETERS' IDEA OF RECKLESS ABANDONMENT!! 6-27 MORRIS JAY ALAN "I'm awfully sorry I'm late—LEAVING EARLY TON An English Gal Scores U.S. Men's Dates—Excess 'Trivla' Says She By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD, UP—The U.S. male now gets a chance to see himself as others see him. Doing the viewing is Dorothy Bromiley, a pert 21-year-old recently of Manchester, England. With two other English girls, she was brought to Hollywood to play a leading role in "Pleasure Island." Since her arrival, she has done a large amount of dating. Her reflections may be an eye-opener for the complacent American male. "I break my neck trying to work up a half-way serious conversation with a date here," remarked Dorothy, who spoke with rerfishing frankness. "American men seem to be afraid to talk with their dates about anything intellectual. They talk down to women, as though they didn't attribute any sense to them at all." "I've been going out with an art student, and I've been able to get him to discuss art with me. But he's the only one. The others talk about trivia all the time. It makes for a damn boring evening." SHE SAID that English men were more willing to discuss intellectual matters with women. She also indicated they are more tender. "A friend from England sent me a book of sonnets," she remarked. "You'd never find an American doing that." "American men seem nervous and tense; they're always go," she added. "The nothing of driving 25 miles coast for dinner. The girl you cover on a date here ing. "I find the men so great deal, and I think largely because of nervesion. They even smoke courses at dinner, and ten so I do it; too. It's a habit. Strangely enough men don't seem to do much as they do in H. The fellows here seem eager to have a soft dance. I asked her if she foum Americaan men were actually aggressive as the "They're just about that department," she replied. "A line is a line in any language. For instance,lish line would be 'wo come up and see my e In America, you'd hear to have you see my apar" "IF A GIRL recogniz lines, she can always be fellow off. Part of the attack is verbal and pain may have to be physical always works. That's in to me, because I have engaged to in England scientist in atomic resear" "So I'm in a peculiation. I don't want to do who want to get too serie the other hand, I'd be v..." EMMICK IS FOR? WIM REGULARLY FROM RCAR* SEE? NOW, YOUR FRIEND NEEDS SOME SLEEP! MY APOLOGIES, MA'AM! I THOUGHT THERE WERE CROOKS HERE! THERE ARE—IN MY BACK! SURE! SURE! THE JUDGE IS A REAL SMART GUY! HELL UNDERSTAND YOUR LINGO! GEE, BUCKY! EVERYTHING WORKED OUT JUST LIKE YOU SAID! POLICE HURRY! PUTFIE PLEASE ANSWER THE PHONE FOR ME, I THINK IT'S BOB—WHOM I'M NOT TALKING TO—I'll TALK TO HENRRY, BUT IF IT'S DON, HE'S A FRIEND OF BOB'S AND ETC—ETC—ETC— SLICE OF HAM WE HOPE TO GET A BIGGER PLACE WHEN HE GETS OUT THE ARMY TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZL MODEST MAIDENS Trademark Registered U.S. Patent Office HORIZONTAL 1 Entanglement 2 The sacred bull 3 Motor coach 4 Song 5 Saumage section 6 Indian 7 Tone syllable 8 Celestial satellite 9 Tree 10 Pronoun 11 Drink from the fountain 12 Radio transmitter (slang) 13 Lawless gang 14 Gambling game 15 Absolute entity 16 Lease 17 Sacred writings (abbr.) 18 Aspect 19 A sitting 20 A current 21 Beesaw 22 Ear of corn 23 Aperture 24 Atlantic kingdom 25 Ancient country north of Persian Gulf Site of first Olympic games Presently Symbol for erbium Maiden name Composition for two Preposition Qualified Prayers Chill Low Season Memorandum VERTICAL Deface Living in solitude Syllable of scale Son of Noah Removed in interest Greek poet Preposition Shade of blu Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: EBB ABED BASS MAR SALE ANIL IOE PHILOGYNY THAXS DORP TO PES IDLE ABH BUD SPOOK WE COT HUE TE NABOB SAP DYS STEM MAY OR POUT SKETN LOGOGRYPH ANA AVER AREA MEN HALT LEND YEA Designate knife Guido's note In like manner Bone Measurement Masculine name Greek god Sloop-rig yacht Admirer Plunder Black flag Dollar bill Symbol clated with Athena Drawatril Esaylat Shade of green Type of bicycle Rodent Symbol selenium Direction Corrode Color Pourboirin Part of day European river Roman numeral CLASSIFIED Classified kates for Anaheim Gazette Anaheim Gazette Shopper and (minimum 12 words) 1 time $36c 2 times $44c 3 times $72c 4 times $90c 5 times $1.08 Card of Thanks $1.00 In Memorium $1.00 So word 1st day — ½ thereafter Address, phone number, etc., constitute a word: Minimum charge $6c. Deadline for copy, corrections or cancellations: 8:00 a.m., day of publication. We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement ordered for more than one time. We reserve the right to adjust in full, any error, by a correct publication of the advertisement. Phone 2206 for Results ANNOUNCEMENTS Personal—Spec. Notices DAILY CARE for little girls, age 3 to 7, Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Reas. rates. Call La. 5-5610 between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. ICE CREAM SPECIAL All flavors for your HOME FREEZER Half Gallon $ .99 Gallon $ .95 HADLEY'S BAKERY Cor. Los Angeles & Center C & D Arts & Crafts HOME SUPPLIES Figuerines - Lamps - Plaques Water Colors - Lacquers - Oils FREE INSTRUCTIONS Open Mon. Thurs. Fri. 7-8 p.m. CLYDE and DORIS METZ 263 E. Center Anaheim 5184 For all your Stationery Needs Including Wedding, Professional, business, etc., call your local Anaheim Gazette '259 E. Center Phone 2206 EMPLOYMENT HAM WHEN HE GETS OUT OF WORD PUZZLE Nursery Stock FUCHSIAS - SHRUBS - TREES Landscape Contractor Complete Nursery Services BOTT'S NURSERY 1228 LINCOLN AVENUE Anaheim, Calif. Ph. 5450 We give A redeem Gold Bond Stamps Funeral Directors HILGENFELD MORTUARY Funeral Courts Service 20 E Broadway, Anaheim PHONE 4105 BACKS CAMPBELL KAULBARS Mortuary Phone 3209 251 N. Lemon appointed if a man didn't show some interest." Lest American men think all looks black for them, Dorothy added this comment: Their manners are better than the English. I guess we're not so bad after all. CAPSULE REVIEW: "We're not Married" is a clever idea carried out with mixed results. It shows what might happen if five couples discovered that they had been married illegally. With such an amusing premise, it's too bad that a higher quotient of laughs was not reached. Still, it's good fun in these generally humorless times, and everybody who has had married people in his family should enjoy it. Best sequence: Louis Calhern as a Texas millionaire and Zsa Zsa Gabor as his gold-digging wife, apt casting indeed. Incidentally, that's the only pair which doesn't remarry. Powder Puff Derby Entrants Will Be Feted at Dinner A pre-take-off banquet at the Balboa Bay club before the sixth annual All-Woman Transcendence Including Wedding, Professional business, etc., call your local Anaheim Gazette '259 E. Center Phone 2206 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted—Male JANITOR, part time, approximately four hours per day. Apply in person. Security First National Bank. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Male NORTHROP ANAHEIM HAS THE FOLLOWING WELL PAID POSITIONS KEYED TO A LONG TERM DEFENSE PROGRAM. Methods Analyst Time & motion study exp. Process Analyst "A" Process analytical work on specialized & metal processing. Estimator Machine shop experience. Engineering Designer "A" Experienced in computing mechanisms. Engineering Designer "B" Optical components and knowledge of advanced physics & math. Eng. Liaison Man "A" Requires mechanical engineering degree. INSPECTOR PRECISION ASSEMBLY "A" INSPECTOR—MACHINE PARTS DRILL PRESS OPERATOR, MALE BOREAMATIC & EXCELLO OPERATOR "A" TOOL & DIE MAKER "A" MILLING MACHINE OPERATOR "A" Powder Puff Derby Entrants Will Be Feted at Dinner A pre-take-off banquet at the Balboa Bay club before the sixth annual All-Woman Transcontinental Air Race from Santa Ana to Teterboro, N.J., on July 4 will be held on Wednesday evening, July 2. All of the contestants will be honored at the event, which is sponsored by the Santa Ana junior chamber of commerce and the Long Beach chapter of 99s, an international organization of women flyers. Ed Crane of Santa Ana, from the junior chamber of commerce, and Miss Alleen Pickering of Long Beach, the 99's chairman, will be chairmen of the evening. Members of the CAA, press, and sponsors of the girl flyers are invited to the big event. The women in the Powder Puff Derby will fly stock-model aircraft up to 300 horsepower and will make stops when necessary to confine their flying to daylight hours. EMPEROR GETS BUS ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia. (AP)—Emperor Haile Selassie has received his American-built luxury bus and is planning his first provincial tour in the vehicle. The cost of the bus was reported to be $20,000. It has sleeping compartments, a bath, kitchen and dining room. WANTED! Experienced receptionist and P.B.X. board operator. Typing and short-hand experience desirable. Address applications to Post Office Box 230, Anaheim, giving references, marital status, age, etc.