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CNPA News Service Yvonne Flint (left) and Carol Enochs don Confederate caps for atmosphere as they display two Civil War pistols which will be among the more than 100,000 interesting and unusual antiques to be displayed at the sixth annual Antiques and Decorator Show. August 12-19, in Pan Pacific Auditorium, Los Angeles. The show also will feature contemporary room settings by leading Southern California interior decorators. Nathan S. Wooten, Native Texan, Dies Nathan S. Wooten, 80, a native of Texas who has resided in northern Orange county for 20 years, died Sunday night at the Orange County General hospital after a brief illness. of Texas; two brothers, Frank Wooten of Arizona and Marvin Wooten of northern California; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. He was a member of the Baptist church in Memphis, Texas. Funeral services were conducted Ladislao Hernandez, Dies Suddenly Mon., Ladislao A. Hernandez, 55, native of Mexico whose home has been northern Orange county for 35 years, at present living at 4 E Truslow Avenue, Fullerton died unexpectedly Thursday morning while at work at the Anaheim Cooperative Orang Packing House, 1540 Lincoln Ave. He is survived by his wife, Rima T. Hernandez; three daughters, Mrs. Virginia Medina of Washington, Mrs. Louisa Ruiz of A wood and Miss Antonia Hernandez of Fullerton; one son, Ladiah T. Hernandez of Atwood; three sisters in Mexico and eight grandchildren. He was a member of St. Mary's church in Fullerton. Recitation on the Holy Rosary in Hilgent chapel was held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock and Mass was read at St. Mary's church in Fullerton this morning at 9 o'clock. Burial was in Holy Sepulcher cemetery near Orange. OPTIMISTS TO OBSERVE BOYS' HOME NIGHT HERE Boys' Home Night will be served at the Optimist Clubhouse on Tuesday, Aug. 23, by the local Optimist and Opti-Mrs. Cliff which will meet jointly. All members in the district are invited. Anaheim Opti-Mrs. Irene La down and Hazel Sowder, who in charge, say that activities the Los Angeles Boys Home will be described by Warren Brawn superintendent, Charles Ba president, and several of the b Nathan S. Wooten, Native Texan, Dies Nathan S. Wooten, 80, a native of Texas who has resided in northern Orange county for 20 years, died Sunday night at the Orange County General hospital after a brief illness. He is survived by three sons; Aurey J. Wooten of Anaheim, Floyd N. Wooten of Fullerton and Donald W. Wooten of Texas; one daughter, Mrs. J. P. Hooker of Anaheim; two sisters, Mrs. Dollie Willman and Mrs. Betty Hood both of Texas; two brothers, Frank Wooten of Arizona and Marvin Wooten of northern California; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. He was a member of the Baptist church in Memphis, Texas. Funeral services were conducted from Hilgenfeld chapel Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, the Rev. W. L. Gough, former pastor of the Anaheim Church of the Nazarene, officiated with burial in the family plot in Anaheim cemetery. WE'RE TRADING HIGH, W - and then some So-you get a triple bonus in today's top-selling Buick 1. Bonus Trade-In Allowance - biggest in our history 2. Bonus - because of power Bonus Beauty Even the new bit in hardt YOU can come in right now on a Buick dividend distribution that's like money in the bank for you. And a look at the nation's new-car sales figures will tell you why. This year, Buick is doing far better than just outselling all cars in America except the two most widely known smaller ones. This year, Buick sales are soaring past every high-water mark in the book—past 600,000 cars—and we're still going strong. So we're declaring an extra dividend—for you. On top of the long trade-in allowances we have been making all year, we're adding a profit-sharing bonus allowance. But you'll be getting a lot more than a great deal. You'll be getting a great car—the hottest-selling Buick in history. You'll be getting Buick's far-in-advance. Thrill of the year is Buick—Biggest-selling Buick in History WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM "Drive from Factory Save up to $188,000 See Your BUICK Dealer" STEFFY BUICK CITY 410 S. LOS ANGELES ST., ANAHEIM LAW IN ACTION KEEP DAMAGE DOWN Even though you are the injured party, the law of torts holds that you must take reasonable steps to keep the damage to you down. Unless you try reasonably, you cannot collect for the damages that result from your failure to act. Suppose through neglect John dropped a match in some gasoline and set fire to your garage. It burned part of the building and left your tools out in the rain. You saw the tools lying around but decided to let them lie there for a while. You were sore. Several days later you saw that your tools were rusted and useless. When you sued John for damages, you wanted to get the cost of repairing the building plus the damage to your tools. John claimed that he should not pay for the tools. And he was right, as the court held. Why can't you get damages for your tools? When you are harmed by the wrong (tort) of another, the law calls on you to cut down the damages so far as you reasonably can. Of course, you do not have to spend a lot of money or take dangerous risks. But within reason you must use the means at hand to prevent needless damage. You could have easily covered up your tools or moved them in out of the rain. Where you do not try to cut down the harm, you can get only those damages which you could not have reasonably avoided. Here you could have kept the damage to your tools down merely by sheltering them without much cost or risk. The law calls on you to do so. NOTE: The State Bar of California offers this column for your information so that you may know more about how to act under our laws. Miss Daphne Bell will become director of Christian Education at First Presbyterian church of Anaheim on Sept. 1. She holds a master of arts degree in Christian Education from the San Francisco Theological Seminary. Burglar broke into Zion Lutheran school over the week-end and Miss Daphne Bell will become director of Christian Education at First Presbyterian church of Anaheim on Sept. 1. She holds a master of arts degree in Christian Education from the San Francisco Theological Seminary. Burglar broke into Zion Lutheran school over the week-end and took $5 cash and a pass key, according to principal Walter Knigge. The thieves entered through an open window in the office of the school at 205 N. East St. A wrist watch and postage stamps were left undisturbed. Joan and Jean Pastor, lovely Minneapolis twins start their sophomore year with Shipstads and Johnson Ice Follies, when the 20th Anniversary edition world premiere is staged at the Pan-Pacific on Thursday, Sept. 8th. The Twins will be featured in the gorgeous opening — the Anniversary number, which calls for practically the entire cast of 100 skating champions on the ice. Tickets are now on sale at Pan-Pacific, So. Calif. Music Store, Pasadena Winter Garden, Harris & Frank stores and all Mutual agencies. Most people consider biggest purchase thing that extends performance nature your pocketbook asking pleasure. Since action" Gasolines do examples of Standard These new gasolines cated plants called Standard has built 4 to make the cleanererful motor fuels reformance of today's engines. This program planning and building 2. Bonus Buy - because Quick is the thrill of the year in style, power, performance, value 3. Bonus Resale - because a Quick always resells high - brings you more money when you trade it in Bonus Beauty in Hardtops Even the new hit in hardtops—the 4-Door Riviera—included in our profit sharing bonus deals today. Buick always resells high brings you more money when you trade it in Bonus Beauty in Hardtope Even the new kit in hardtops—the 4-Door Riviera—is included in our profit-sharing bonus deals today. Shown here is the low-price Buick SPECIAL, 6-Passenger, 4-Door Riviera, Model 43. Also available in the supremely powered Century Series as Model 63. Styling, Buick's mightiest V8 power, Buick's highly envied all-coil-spring ride, Buick's extra size and room and comfort and solidity of structure. And you'll be getting the performance thrill of the year—Variable Pitch Dynaflow*—the switch-pitch transmission that's taken the country by storm. Come in today and see for yourself that there's never been a car like this before—and never a deal so easy to make. Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on ROADMASTER, optional at modern extra cost on other Series. Tick in History! BUICK COMPANY ANAHEIM KE 5-2297 Modern living demands more ice—a Servel Gas Ice-Maker R gives you all you want automatically plus: All the up-to-the-minute features you want A room food compartment Automatic defrosting Silent AUTOMATIC ICE-MAKER Ice Circles without trays, automegagly, Just reach in for one or a handful. Perfect for fresh desserts, drinks, chilled salads. ROLL-BUT SHELVES. Food glides to your seat better smooth. Nine rollers. Shelves are fully adjustable. Back shelves are always easy to reach. DEW-ACTION Mistakes sold in vegetables. Juicy sweet take hardwearing enough for wing the resignation of Bever, Clyde Hoskin of Magnolia Ave., has been ent of the Magnolia School Board. Bever resigned because he is moving from the area. A writer says his idea of a hick A 2—ANAHEIM GAZETTE Anaheim, Calif. Thurs. Aug. 11, 1955 town is a place with no place to go you shouldn't. A Good Turn For Motorists Most people consider a car the second-biggest purchase they'll ever make. Anything that extends its life or improves performance naturally contributes to your pocketbook as well as your motor-ing pleasure. Since our new "Detergent-Action" Gasolines do both, they're prime examples of Standard's planning for you. These new gasolines are made in complicated plants called catalytic reformers. Standard has built 4 of them in the West to make the cleaner-burning, more powerful motor fuels required for best performance of today's higher compression engines. This program was two years in planning and building—cost $50 million. This $50 million worth of plants is only part of the $350 million Standard is investing this year to make petroleum more useful and plentiful. Some of it will go for product research, part will pay for new manufacturing facilities. A good share will finance the search for new sources of oil to help supply the 783 gallons a year per person that go into thousands of oil-born products essential to modern living. So the $350 million is an investment in your future as well as ours. It's one way Standard helps to guarantee that there'll be plenty of oil to do more jobs today and in the years to come. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you better hands more ice—and ice-Maker Refrigerator want automatically! The features you want ■ A roomy, well-organized (Automatic defrosting ■ Silent Gas refrigeration) FREE RECIPE BOOKLET Brand new. Completely different. Twentyfour page, full-color booklet gives you reepes for chilled dishes, appetizers, drinks and desserts using Servet's big, super-cold ice circles. Get this booklet now from your Servet Gas Refrigerator dealer. SOUTHERN COUNTIES GAS COMPANY T SHELVES. Food you get better. nydea rollers. are fully adjustable shell foods are easy to reach. DEW-ACTION FRESHMENERS. Most solid freshens leafy vegetables. keeps fruits juicy sweet. Freshers least hard when we clean enough for cantaloupe. QUICK-BOLD SHELF. Colder than main food storage seasonal if kept neat, quick-shall be moulded, gadgets and desserts. Adjustable to two positions. Only GAS gives you a refrigerator different from all others