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Couple Will Have Transport Change For Honeymoon BUENA PARK—It was horse and buggy then, but they long ago went modern, and now they'll fly on a honeymoon. Charles Clayton Crance, 84, of 9672 Highland St., and Mrs. Nevada Ann Pierce, 78, of 7701 Virginia Ave., who will be married Oct. 4, pret about the fact that those airliners aren't jet-powered. Sort of old fashioned, they think. They have booked flight on a San Francisco-bound plane for a honeymoon in the Bay City after their marriage at First Baptist Church at 12:30 pm, Oct. 4. When each married other mates long ago, the horse and buggy was the mode of transportation to honeymoon havens. Both Crance and Mrs. Pierce have been alone for some years now, and think that it's when a person is old that companionship is so much needed. Older people can't get around too much—but they can and they do. They "did" the Los Angeles County Fair from one end to the other, “Buena Parkers” Are Back From Southwest Trip Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Poland of 7622 9th St. have recently returned from a trip on which they toured Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park, Mesa Verde National Park Salt Lake City, and Boulder Dam. Also they visited an aunt, Miss Mary Meyers in Colorado Springs, Colorado. While at her home, they saw the Cave of Winds, Moneto Springs, and Seven Falls. belying their advanced years with their spryness. They go lots of places and do plenty of things, for they have an ever-youthful zest for life. They met when Mrs. Pierce, then secretary of the Oldsters' Club here, answered a question from Crance about how to get acquainted after he came here 18 months ago. He was for 30 years a police officer and investigator in Oakland. He got acquainted, all right; he'll marry her! Bulletin Want Ads Bring Results News From Buena Gardens (By DOROTHY FISHER) Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sabo, 7602 Polk Ave., spent Sunday in Van Nuys, where some of his cabinet work was on display in the Parade of Homes. The cabinets were shown on television Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Muldrow, 7601 Polk Ave., entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blevins and Mr. and Mrs. Squire Blevins of Pomona Sunday. The Executive Board of the Centralia PTA will meet Oct. 5 at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. William Todd, 6222 Lincoln Ave. The PTA meeting for November will be discussed. A hot dog sale will be held Thursday, Oct. 1, at Centralla School, Mrs. Raymond Dillon, program chairman of PTA announced. The hot dog sate is one of the money-raising projects for the year. Parents who would like to help with the sales are asked to contact Mrs. William Todd, phone Anaheim 28849, or Mrs. Charles Brock, 7456 E. Orange Avenue. Results Are the Proof of Newspaper Circulation. SAFEWAYS TOUCHDOWN WEEK! SAFEWAYS TOUCHDOWN WEEK! Fall Values in Del Monte Foods Featured during big "Round-up" sale PEACHES Del Monte brand, sliced or halved yellow clings, packed in heavy syrup. 25¢ can PEAS DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN Fancy, medium size, sweet, tender peas. 17¢ can 18¢ can 2 14-oz. bottles 29¢ PICKLE CHIPS Del Monte brand. Fancy Sweet. 12¢ jar 25¢ jar CHILI SAUCE Del Monte brand. Adds flavor to meats. 12¢ bottle 16¢ can CATSUP Del Monte brand, fancy tomato. GREEN BEANS Del Monte brand. Fancy cut. 16¢ can 20¢ can GOLDEN CORN Del Monte brand. Cream style pack. 17¢ can 16¢ can CUT GREEN BEANS Briargate Highway Gardenside Everyday Values at Safeu: Edwards Coffee 1-lb. bag 89¢ Vacuum pack. (2-fib. can, 1.76.) Top quality. Choice of grinds. Airway Coffee 1-lb. bag 84¢ Mild, mellow. (2-fib. bag, 1.64.) Sandwich Bags Zinc brand Waxed 10¢ Lunch Bags Zinc brand Waxed 10¢ CINCH CAKE MIX White, Golden, Spice, Devil Fudge. 3 17-oz. $100 pkgs. JOLLY TIME POP CORN Choice of white or yellow type. 10-oz. can 17¢ can STOCK UP TODAY! GRAPEFRY Town House, natu2 18-oz. cans 21 cans JANE ARD SHORT BREAD 7 3/4-oz. pkg. STAR K SOLID PACK 7-oz. can 38¢ MEATS F Swift brand. Strained or chopp DUBUQUE BRAND . . . from the taReady to eat! Cooked, boneless, skinless shoulder! Good to eat baked, fried or "as is." In natural juices. Gelatin added. CANNED HAMS Boneless, skinless, "the ham you cut with a fork." FRYING CHICKENS Manor House, Eviscerated, Cut up, Gov't grade A. SLICED BACON BIGGEST ISSUE EVER! Mild, mellow. (2-lb. bag, 1.64.) Sandwich Bags Wrapped 10c Lunch Bags Wrapped 10c CINCH CAKE MIX White, Golden, Spice, Devil Fudge. 3 pkgs. $100 JOLLY TIME POP CORN Choice of white or yellow type. 10-oz. can 17¢ BIGGEST ISSUE EVER! OCTOBER Family Circle See new meat recipes and many other features! STILL ONLY 5¢ Canned, Dry and Fresh Milk Cherub Milk 13c Lac-Mix Dry Milk 38c Makes nonfat milk for 8c a quart. Concentrated Milk 52½c Lucerne. Now in "pouring-spout" carton. Makes 3 quarts table milk. Buttermilk 29c 16c Lucerne, churned, cultured. Lucerne prices effective only in Local milk marketing area. Flavor special of the month Cragmont brand LEMON-LIME 2 32-oz. 29¢ (bottles extra) PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., OCT. 1, 2, 3, 1953, AT SAFEWAY STORES IN THIS AREA. Right to limit reserved. No sales to dealers. Sales tax added to retail prices on taxable items. PARK FREE AT 135 S. LEMON STORE HOUSES Including Meat Section News From Quena Gardens (DOROTHY FISHER) and Mrs. Anthony Sabo, 7602 Ave., spent Sunday in Van here some of his cabinet ons display in the Parade s. The cabinets were shown vision Sunday evening. and Mrs. Gene Muldrow, Ave., entertained Mr. and W. Blevins and Mr. and quire Blevins of Pomona executive Board of the Cen. TA will meet Oct. 5 at 10 the home of Mrs. William 22 Lincoln Ave. The PTA for November will be disdog sale will be held Oct. 1, at Centralia Mrs. Raymond Dillon, professor of PTA announced. dog sale is one of the parents who would like to in the sales are asked to Mrs. William Todd, phone 28849, or Mrs. Charles 456 E. Orange Avenue. Are the Proof of Newscirculation. County Fran Sterling — Editor Seven New Rooms Are to Be Added At Centralia School for Increase Six additional classrooms and a kindergarten will be required to provide for immediate and future growth of the Centralia School District and should be available within 18 months, Glen H. Dysinger, superintendent said Monday. The seven room estimate was based on a survey made by John Brannigan, field representative of the Department of School Planning of the State Department of Education. In an effort to determine what type of building will be most suitable, Centralia school board will visit Glendora schools Saturday, Oct. 3 to discuss similar problems with officials there. Costs and desirable classroom facilities will be discussed also. The board visited Santa Ana schools Sept. 26 and Torrance the week before. Enrollment at Centralia school this year showed an increase of more than 100 pupils over last year, Dysinger said. There's No Substitute for Paid Circulation. Stanton News ARDELL HARRISON Anaheim 6 143 Don Doane was the honored guest recently when his wife entertained him with a surprise birthday dinner. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Gerald LaPlant of Laguna Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Herber Cook, Kathy and David Doane, children of the honored guest. Joinin the group later in the evening were Mr. and Mrs. William Cook, Davi Cook, Donad Lee Cook and Mr. J. W. Cook. Members of the Sunshine and Showers club and their husband enjoyed a delicious potluck supper recently at the clubhouse on Star St. Mrs. Verna Clark and Mrs. Harriet Kuhl were hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. James Howard and family of Main St., had as she recent dinner guests Mr. and Mr. Donald Yonts and children, Dorie, Patty and Susie. Dropping later were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson andaughters of Long Beach. Mrs. Ruth Bennet and son Bi Irwin, 7862 East Second St., have returned from a two weeks vacatio in Iowa, Kansas and Missouri when they visited relatives. Members of the Savanna Parent Teachers Association held the first meeting Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. E. Prueyt presiding. Four scouts from troop 82 presented the colors and led the final salute, followed by the invocation by the Rev. Charles White. Welcome to the ladies was given by Wayne Butterbaugh, school superintendent and Mrs. Ralph Klemm, hospitality chairman. Mrs. R. G. Baldasarre, magazine chairman, gave a short talk on magazine subscriptions. Mrs. Arthur Mabs spoke on the advantages to the children of eating in the cafeteria instead of bringing their lunches. She also told about the cafeteria and its modern features. The afternoon concluded with Run up a BIG score in SAVINGS! STOCK UP TODAY! FRESH EGGS Grade AA, Large Size Cream O' the Crop brand. doz. 79¢ Grade A, Large Size Breakfast Gems brand. doz. 76¢ Grade A, Medium Size Breakfast Gems brand. doz. 65¢ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Town House, natural or sweetened. 2 18-oz. 21¢ cans 46-oz. 25¢ can JANE ARDEN COOKIES SHORT BREAD FIG BARS 7½-oz. 29¢ pkg. 11½-oz. 29¢ pkg. STAR KIST TUNA SOLID PACK CHUNK STYLE 7-oz. 38¢ can 6½-oz. 33¢ can MEATS FOR BABIES Swift brand. Strained or chopped. 3½-oz. 21¢ can BULDER PICNICS AND . . . from the tall corn country to eat! Cooked, skinless shoulod to eat baked, "as is." In natus. Gelatin added. AMS WILSON TENDER MADE cut with a fork." CKENS p, Gov't grade A. ON GRADE A PLAN TO ATTEND YOUR LOCAL FOOT-BALL GAME THIS WEEK. HAVE FUN...ROOT FOR YOUR FAVORITE TEAM. SEE YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOR DETAILS. Curtsy BAKERY SPECIAL APPLESAUCE RING Moist, tender, baked the Curtsy "home ingredient" way! Multi-Grain Bread Baked by Skylark. Skylark Bread Enriched White or Wheat, regular or sandwich style, sliced. BUSY BAKER CRACKERS Baked extra thin, crisp and fresh. TEA TIMER CRACKERS Crisp round party type 1-lb. wafers. Freshly baked. pkg. 29¢ STAINLESS STEEL Welcome to the ladies was given by Wayne Butterbaugh, school superintendent and Mrs. Ralph Klemm, hospitality chairman. Mrs. R. G. Baldasarre, magazine chairman, gave a short talk on magazine subscriptions. Mrs. Arthur Mabs spoke on the advantages to the children of eating in the cafeteria instead of bringing their lunches. She also told about the cafeteria and its modern features. The afternoon concluded with social hour at which time coffee tea and cookies were served on beautifully decorated tea table. Opening Soon Orange County's Newest 12 ABC LAVES FREEWAY BOWL Next to South Seas Club Openings for Teams, Leagues, Individuals Phone LAmbert 59112 UPHOLSTERING RECOVERING & REPAIRING Hammond-Wade Co. 725 No. Los Angeles St., Ph. 4717 Free Estimates FOOD BARGAINS GALORE Betty Crocker Cake Mix BETTY Crocker CAKE MIXES PIE CRU Genuine Grain Fed BABY BEEF Genuine BABY Very Lean Fresh WILSON TENDER MADE 589 lb. 6lb. can CKENS 59¢ lb. 79¢ lb. 39¢ CON GRADE A EEF As Famous As Safeway Steaks State Inspected. FRANKFURTERS Somerset Skinless No.1 quality. 45¢ cello STAINLESS STEEL SANDWICH SPREADER Only 25¢ and label from LUNCH BOX SPREAD Made with pure mayonnaise. pint jar 35¢ quart jar 67¢ JONATHAN APPLES WASHINGTON STATE GROWN Crisp, juicy, flavorful Red apples. Excellent to eat or for pies and sauces. NEW CROP 10¢ lb. FRESH CELERY UTAH TYPE Crisp, green, crunchy! For salads or to cook. Priced low! CUCUMBERS LONG GREEN Just right to slice for cooling, flavorful salads. SAFEWAY RE HOURS ding Meat Section Mon. Tue., Wed., 9 AM - 6 P.M. Friday ___ 9 AM - 9 P.M. Saturday ___ 9 AM - 6 PM Sunday ___ 9 AM - 6 PM Grain Fed BABY BEEF Genuine BABY Very Lean Fresh Bisquick 4 SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR GOLD MEDAL "Kitchen-tested" 5lbs. FLOUR 10 lbs. BREEZE Firm Fancy TOMATOES RADISHES Many Other BUY WITH CONFIDENCE at TO 401 S. LEMON ST. AN Sales Tax Added To Now Open DAILY Thursday, October 1, 1953 ANAHEIM (Cal.) BULLETIN Stanton News ARDELL HARRISON Anaheim 6 143 oane was the honored guest when his wife entertainwith a surprise birthday Guests included Mr. and Gerald LaPlant of Laguna and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert athy and David Doane, chilthe honored guest. Joining up later in the evening were Mrs. William Cook, David Bonad Lee Cook and Mrs. Cook. ers of the Sunshine and club and their husbands a delicious potluck supper at the clubhouse on Starr Verna Clark and Mrs. Harnl were hostesses. and Mrs. James Howard and of Main St., had as their inner guests Mr. and Mrs. Yonts and children, Dontity and Susie. Dropping in are Mr. and Mrs. Everett Andaughters of Long Ruth Bennet and son Bill 1862 East. Second St., have from a two weeks vacation Kansas and Missouri where related relatives. ers of the Savanna Parenters Association held their meeting Monday afternoon Mr. J. E Prueft presiding. scouts from troop 82 prethe colors and led the flag followed by the invocation Rev. Charles White. come to the ladies was givWayne Butterbaugh, school intendent and Mrs. Ralph hospitality chairman. R. G. Baldasarre, magazine man, gave a short talk on the subscriptions. Arthur Mabs spoke on the ages to the children of eating cafeteria instead of bringing unches. She also told about betteria and its modern featafternoon concluded with a Federated Clubs Leader Entertains County Advisors in Home Mrs. Marion F. Spencer opened her home to the advisors of the Junior Women's Clubs for Orange County Monday afternoon. She is county advisor. The hours were spent in exchanging ideas, discussion of the year ahead, the point system and junior-senior cooperation. Mrs. Spencer will take a summary of these ideas to San Diego October 10 when she and Mrs. Norman Watson, County Junior president represent Orange County at a County Round Table with Ann Woods as moderator. Refreshments were served to advisors from the following clubs: Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Costa Mesa, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, La Habra, Newport, Placentia, Santa Ana, Seal Beach and Mrs. E.W. Reed, senior county president. Adult Crafts Class At Orange Coast General Crafts for adults will be available to residents of the Westminster and Huntington Beach areas, Dr. Bill J. Priest, assistant superintendent of Orange Coast College said today. Training will be provided in ceramics, textile painting, copper tooling, and glass painting. Adults may register either at the evening college office, or at the first meeting of the class, Dr. Priest stated. No tuition is charged. The class at Huntington Beach will be held at the Hospitality House in the Civic Center Tuesdays from 9 a.m., to 12 noon starting Sept. 29. At Westminster, the class will be held in Sigler Park Fridays from 9 a.m., to 12 starting Oct. 2. Cypress Notes CHRISTIE E DAVIS Anah m 60529 The Cypress Parent Teachers Association was well represented at the meeting of the Anaheim Council last Friday, of which the Cypress Unit is a member. Mrs. Ivan Mahaffle, president of the local association, reports that a workshop for the various chairmen was held following the business meeting; after which the group met for a delicious pot luck luncheon. Those attending from Cypress P.T.A. were Mines, George T. Allaman, C.E.Denney, Arden Hambley, Claud Spencer, Martin Olschoorn, Van Klavern, Harry Smits, and Ivan Mahaffle. Miss Elizabeth Dickerson, super-intendent of the Cypress Elementary School reports that Friday, Oct. 2, has been set aside as Cypress day at the Los Angeles County Fair which is being held at Pomona and the local school will be closed on that day so all of the youngsters who can may go to the fair. Free tickets are being passed out to all of the students who can attend and all youngsters who are planning to go are urged to get their free tickets before school closes Thursday afternoon. A.I.Bodkins of Westminster was given a surprise birthday party at his home last Sunday. All of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Bodkins were present at the affair and a number of his great grandchildren were there to help him celebrate the seventy-fifth anniversary of his birth. Mr. Bodkins is well known in this area since he lived here about twenty years before moving to his present location. On hand to enjoy the beautifully decorated birthday cakes, ice cream and coffee, were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hague and daughter, Sandy Mrs. Richard Hague, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bodkins and children, Vevah Gall and Johnny, --- followed by the invocation Rev. Charles White. home to the ladies was givWayne Butterbaugh, school attendant and Mrs. Ralph hospitality chairman. R. G. Baldasarre, magazine man, gave a short talk on the subscriptions. Arthur Mabs spoke on the pages to the children of eating cafeteria instead of bringing unches. She also told about cafeteria and its modern featafternoon concluded with a hour at which time coffee, and cookies were served on a fully decorated tea table. Opening Soon Orange County's Newest 12 ABC LANES REEWAY BOWL Cent to South Sena Club for Teams, Leagues, Individuals Phone LAmbert 59112 HOLSTERING OVERING & REPAIRING Mammond-Wade Co. Los Angeles St., Ph. 4717 Free Estimates BUENA PARK NOTES MRS. M. B. DILLOW Ph. 6960 Rose Hoffman, who is a guest in the Arthur Koolman home, was honoree at a Carrasta party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brenner this past weekend. Mrs. Brenner served a midnight snack to her guests. Rev. Ernest Wright, Jr. addressed the Missionary society of the First Baptist Church on "Home Missionaries." Morning hours were spent in White Cross work, followed by a covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Oliver O'Brien, president, introduced four guests; Mrs. V. FALL HARVEST Sale For Friday Saturday and Sunday Betty Crocker CAKE MIXES WHITE CAKE YELLOW CAKE DEVIAS FOOD HONEY SPICE GINGER BREAD 34¢ 29¢ PIE CRUST MIX 2 pkgs 29c GENUINE GRAIN FED BABY BEEF RIB STEAKS lb. 69¢ Blade Cuts 7-Bone or 0-Bone...lb. 55c BEEF HEARTS Small Size lb. 25¢ None Better At Any Price tb. 49¢ Bisquick Grain Fed BABY BEEF ROAST 7-Bone or 0-Bone...lb. 55c 49¢ Genuine ABY BEEF HEARTS Small Size lb. 25¢ Every clean fresh GROUND BEEF None Better At Any Price lb. 49¢ Bisquick 43¢ Good Things from 1 Good Mix SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR 41¢ GOLD MEDAL 54¢ Kitchen-tested* 5 lbs. FLOUR 10 lbs. 1.03 SPRY 3 lb can 85¢ BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE qt. 65¢ NUCOA lb. 28¢ Hills Bros Coffee FREE "Coffee-Guide" AT NO EXTRA COST BREEZE Cannon Face Towel in lg. Ea. Box Size 29¢ 1 pound can 93¢ firm Fancy TOMATOES lb 10¢ Washington Delicious APPLES lb 15¢ RADISHES bunch 2¢ Many Other Food Bargains POSTED IN THE STORE BUY WITH CONFIDENCE IT HAS TO BE GOOD at TOM'S MARKET DI S. LEMON ST., ANAHEIM PHONE 2508 Sales Tax Added To Taxable Items We Reserve Right to Limit DAILY 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. 6 A.M. to Friday & Saturday to 7 P.M. SUNDAYS 8 A.M. to 1 P.M.