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(Continued from Page 4) 75 Years Ago In company with Mr. Olden, the editor of the Gazette visited Riverside on Wednesday last, taking with him specimens of Anaheim oranges to exhibit at the Branch Fair of the Southern District Horticultural Society. The fair was held in a large public hall and the display was very fine, some of the oranges being large beyond belief. The burnished appearance of the fruit was painfully apparent, and each particular orange had undergone a most energetic polishing, with the result that they looked unnaturally clean. The Anaheim oranges were the only ones that showed the least appearance of black. The samples from Anaheim comprised St. Michael's, Naval and Mission oranges from Anaheim Pet Shop FRESH HORSE MEAT GOLDFISH — HAMSTERS GUINEA PIGS Other Pets and Supplies Anaheim Pet Shop E. E. McHENRY 201 E. Center St. — KE 5-4650 ANAHEIM RADIATOR REPAIR ONE DAY SERVICE Phone KE 5-3296 Rear Crowell Olds 252 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim SLEEP SHOP SPECIALS DOUBLE STUDIO COUCH $79.99 Complete INNERSPRING MATTRESS SET 5 Year Guarantee $39.99 Complete OVERSIZE LONG BOX Twin Size Hollyw’d BED ENSEMBLE $48.88 Complete Twin Size Foam Rubber Mattress Set $78.88 Complete ORTHO-TYPE EXTRA-FIRM Mr. Theodore Rimpau, S.S. Isel’s and Konah oranges for W. Schutte, very large Mini ranges from Mr. F. A. Rozen lemons from Mr. R. Man; Mission oranges from Schneider; Mission seed ranges and Slelly lemons from Leonard Parker; Mission from Mr. Melcalf, Mr. D. wood, Mr. Beach and Messley and Harwood of Orlando exhibited some excellent saffron oranges. Mr. Henry, Wartenberg ther of our town marshal, the French hospital on morning, aged 50 years, been an inmate of the post office. Over three hundred VW were sent through the post office. 50 Years Ago Joseph P. Dubble, brother Father Dubble, arrived for rope this week after an of five years, and is spent short time with his parents He has been studying for itstry and has received his tion as a deacon in the church. He expects to be as priest at Easter, and will be given a pastorate at so in Southern California. Simon Tousseau, a well sheep man of this section Miss Marie Poyet, a young woman of Fullerton married some days ago at dence of the bride’s parent. J. A. Knapp of Katella Santa Ana a day or two a of chili peppers contain strips. He disposed of the grocery firm in that something like $200. INNERSPRING MATTRESS SET 5 Year Guarantee $39 99 Complete OVERSIZE LONG BOY MATTRESS SET $69 99 Complete Twin Size Foam Rubber Mattress Set $78 88 Complete ORTHO-TYPE EXTRA-FIRM MATTRESS SET $66 66 Complete Anaheim Furniture Co. 146 No. Los Angeles St. — KEystone 5-7231 ANNOUNCING! NEW SUNDAY STORE HOURS OPEN EVERY SUNDAY BEGINNING SUNDAY, FEB. 28 from ... 8 AM to 2 PM THE REASON FOR THIS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT... Because many people find that to "Do It Yourself" is not only fun but OPEN EVERY SUNDAY ... BEGINNING SUNDAY, FEB. 28 from ... SUNDAY SPECIAL! 8 A.M. to 2 P.M. ONLY 1 GALLON PAINT THINNER FREE With Purchase of 1 GAL. PAINT This special offer good only during the hours 8 A.M. to 2 P.M. SUNDAYS! THE REASON FOR THIS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT... Because many people find that to "Do It Yourself" is not only fun but a real saving on the family budget they also find the week-end the ideal time or perhaps the only available time to "Do It Yourself" . . . so to insure you complete service for your every need we are pleased to announce the new Sunday Store Hours! Meade & Son PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE "DO IT YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS", The Home of "Personalized Paint Ser150 N. Los Angeles Street Anahim Phone KE 54 NEW STORE HOURS DAILY 7:30 A.M. - 6:30 P.M. — FRIDAYS TIL 9 P.M. — SUNDAYS 8 A.M. - 2 Mr. Theodore Rimpau, St. Michael's and Konah oranges from Mr. W. Schutte, very large Mission oranges from Mr. F. A. Korn; Lisbon lemons from Mr. R. H. Gilman; Mission oranges from Mrs. Schneider; Mission seedling oranges and Sielly lemons from Mr. Leonard Parker; Mission oranges from Mr. Melcalf, Mr. D. C. Haywood, Mr. Beach and Messrs. Sibley and Harwood of Orange, exhibited some excellent samples of Mission, Medtterranean and Navel oranges. Mr. Henry, Wartenberg, a brother of our town marshal, died at the French hospital on Monday morning, aged 50 years. He has been an inmate of the hospital for the past four months. Over three hundred Valentines were sent through the Anaheim post office. 50 Years Ago Joseph P. Dubble, brother of Father Dubble, arrived from Europe this week after an absence of five years, and is spending a short time with his parents here. He has been studying for the ministry and has received his ordination as a deacon in the Catholic church. He expects to be ordained as priest at Easter, and will then be given a pastorate at some point in Southern California. Simon Tousseau, a well-known sheep man of this section, and Miss Marie Poyet, a charming young woman of Fullerton, were married some days ago at the residence of the bride's parents. J. A. Knapp of Katella, took to Santa Ana a day or two ago a load of chili peppers containing 400 strips. He disposed of them to a grocery firm in that town for something like $200. Saturday. Hugh Smith, the popular young dry goods salesman with Asher & Falkenstein, has been taking a week's vacation and tried his hand at duck shooting before the season closed. Mrs. Cora Browning is preparing to install a pumping plant on her ranch northwest of town. She will use electric power and proposes to develop a large stream of water. C. C. Chapman went to San Diego last week to attend a meeting of trustees of the State Normal school at that place. L. Johnson has commenced work upon a water storage reservoir for P. Nicolas which will cost about $1200. C. S. Evans, former principal of the Central school, was in town last week. Mr. Evans is now residing in National City. Charlie Carroll, the young son of Tim Carroll, is laid up at his home in the West End with a broken wrist, sustained while playing at school. Deanery Meeting Approximately 160 members of the Orange County Deanery attended the February meeting held at Marywood high school with Mrs. L. A. Benner of Anaheim presiding All parishes were represented A musical program was presented by Miss Sharon Williams at the harp and the Misses Shirley Schmitz and Ann Fabian at the piano. Guest speaker at this luncheon meeting was Mrs. Roland Seidler of Los Angeles, president of the L. A. Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women. LET US BUILD IT! Nicholas South and SONS General Contractors RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL Leonard E. South Ph. KE 5-4138 Pr. KE 5-4459 419 North East St. — Anaheim Miss Elaine W Miss Elaine Webb, 45 South Dakota, living at Balboa Blvd., died in hospital. Her father and Mr. and Mrs. Monte W brother, Phillip, Anaheim her. Also a sister, Mrs. Iden, of Santa Ana. Wednesday afternoon were held in the chapel Campbell & Kaulbars Rev. Frank Butterwort ing. Interment was in Mausoleum. ANAHEIM TRANSFER MOVING - STOR General Truc PHONE KE 5-2850 S.Los Angeles Anaheim Simon Tousseau, a well-known sheep man of this section, and Miss Marle Poyet, a charming young woman of Fullerton, were married some days ago at the residence of the bride's parents. J. A. Knapp of Katella, took to Santa Ana a day or two ago a load of chili peppers containing 400 strips. He disposed of them to a grocery firm in that town for something like $200. Dr. H. A. Johnston contemplates the erection of a commodious $3,500 residence on his property at the southeast corner of Broadway and Los Angeles streets. His present home will be transformed into a well-appointed office. C. Bruce and wife and Bird Beebe and wife attended the Minnesotans' picnic at Long Beach on Grand O UNIT II Placentia Village VETS: NOTHING ALSO LO Today! Furnished Models 3 and 4 BEDROOMS! GI and FHA Financing • Open Beamed Ceilings • Large 2-Car Garages • Hardwood OPEN FOR IMPORTANT MENT... people find that to is not only fun but the family budget and the week-end the haps the only availDo It Yourself" ... complete service for we are pleased to new Sunday Store GI and FHA Financing • Open Beamed Ceilings • Large 2-Car Garages • Hardwood Oak Floors • Roomy 1½ Baths • Natural Kitchen Cabinets • Garbage Disposals • Large "Picture" Windows • Big Outdoor Living Areas • Ideally Located Good Living In Anaheim... WASTE KING* PULVERATOR UNIT II Placentia Sales Agent: L. B. Roquet • Tract Ofc.: 2103 An THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1934 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Miss Elaine Webb Miss Elaine Webb, 45, native of South Dakota, living at 1111½ E. Balboa Blvd., died in St. Joseph hospital. Her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Webb and brother, Phillip, Anaheim, survive her. Also a sister, Mrs. Irene Hayden, of Santa Ana. Wednesday afternoon services were held in the chapel of Backs, Campbell & Kaulbars with the Rev. Frank Butterworth officiating. Interment was in Fairhaven Mausoleum. ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER CO. MOVING - STORAGE General Trucking PHONE KE 5-2863 505 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim Newest member of the Leon Brewer family, 412 N. Claudina, is a 7 lb. 12½ oz. baby girl born in St Joseph hospital on Feb 19. Mr and Mrs. Anthony Demetriou, 939 N. 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