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Dairy Market LOS ANGELES (UP)—Dairy: Eggs: Wholesale prices consumer grade A large 63-64, medium 52-58; extraes 60 pct A large 60. Candied eggs to retailers for distributors' plant, delivered one-cent higher; cartons three cents higher; Grade AA extra large 75-78, large 9-174, medium 63-63; grade A extra large 71-72, large 67-68, medium 58-50, small 43-45; grade B large 58-61. Prices to consumers in cartons: Grade AA large 79-87, medium 67-72, grade A large 75-84, medium 64-68, small 54-55. Live poultry: Broilers 1-8½ lbs 27-30, fryers 3¼-8¼ lbs 23-34, fryers 3½-4 lbs 30-34, roasters over 4 lbs 34-36, fryers oaponettes 3¼ lbs 35-37, roasters oaponettes over 4 lbs 36-38. Hens light type under 4 lbs 17-19, hens light type 4 lbs and up 19-61, hens orose 4½ lbs up 22-23, hens heavy type all weights 27-29. Turkeys, young hens 33-35, toms 39-50. Rabbits white fryere miscellaneous lots 50-21, commercial 21-2. Butter: Jobbing prices in cartons: Grade AA 73½-76, grade A 80½-74, grade B 70½-72. JOHN ROUNSAVELLE, member of Al Malikah Patrol, who has been appointed by Potentate Arch L. Field general chairman of the 12th annual Al Malikah Temple Shrine Circus being held in Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, Thursday, October 22 through Monday, October 26. Produce Market LOS ANGELES (UP)—Produce: Peaches: Champion Beaumont 36e 13 cents. Cabbage: Per crate unlidded white local 3-3.25. Cauliflower: Lettuce crates untrimmed 9-12 heads snowball local 1—1.25. Carrots: Crates 6 dozen local unlidded 3 dozen 1-1.25. Corn: Wirebound crates golden crosses 5 dozen local 1.75-2. Eggplant: Coach valley 1.75-2. Onions: Street sales 50 b sacks Spanish Perris valley 2-3 inch 90 $1.10. Sweet potatoes: Per lb loccal porto ricos few 7 cents. Misc. vegetables: Okra per lb. Coach valley 10-12 cents. Placentia News WILMA STAYNER Phone 897 The annual kick-off dinnerceding the 1953-54 Placentia county Chest drive was held day night, Oct. 5 in Schools teria. Following a delicious dinnerved by the Ways and Means mittee of the Placentia Roundtable Club, William K. Sulten co-chairman with Floyd Presidend. He announced the this year is $5,331.00, or the above last year's budget of Nine member agencies are suped and the Chest Board applaud the following individual buoy Scouts; $900; Girl Scouts; XMCA; $1000; YWCA; $800; Olive Welfare; $800; Visiting Mans; Salvation Army; $250;(United Defense Fund) $231; Welfare; $300, and campaign clerical expenses; $250. Mr. Sulten presented New Redman, president of the County Federation of Communes and Councils, who briefly explained how the eration was organized in it meet the need for raising funds the county by contacting the organizations. Last year, acco to Mr. Redman, $14,000.00 was lected to be distributed to member cities and the goal year is $20,000.00. In this way yoy is raised that would other not come into the county,speaker advised that Placentia two members on the Fed Board. Representatives of the mng agencies were introduced which Chairman Sulter listed block captains and their w as follows: North Placentia, Lila Under captain, assisted by Jean Chien, Stella Carlson, Ada D Alma Dennina, Shirley Smith, ces Sterling, Charlotte Neally,tina Nenno, Dorothy Lodge Frank Jones. City area, Margaret Sultentain assisted by Anna Spencer. Vic Vet says A NEW LINE PROVIDES THAT IF YOUR TERM OF INSURANCE IS IN FORCE AT THE END OF THE TERM PERIOD AND YOU'VE PAID THE FINAL PREMIUM ON TIME, WE WILL AUTOMATICALLY RENEW YOUR POLICY FOR ANOTHER 5 YEAR TERM Carrots: Crates 6 dozen local unhidded 3 dozen 1-1.25. Corn: Wirebound crates golden carrots 5 dozen local 1.75-2. Eggplant: Coach valley 1.75-2. Onions: Street sales 50 b sacks spanish Perris valley 2-3 inch 90 $1.10. Sweet potatoes: Per lb loccal porto ricos few 7 cents. Misc. vegetables: Okra per lb. Coach valley 10-12 cents. Citrus Market LOS ANGELES (UP)—The local citrus report as prepared by the Federal-State Market News service: Grapefruit, oranges and lemons steady, prices unchanged. There's No Substitute for Paid Circulation. SOMETHING'S NEW IN THE AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS Drive AERO WHILE Before You Die £1870 DELIVERED HERE Aero-Lark 2 Door Sedan optional equipment, accessories, State and local taxes, if any, additional With its aero-frame construction and aerodynamic stym makes conventional car-buying habits obsolete. You owe and drive this extraordinary, this agile, this economical car With its cockpit visibility all around and 61 Inch seat you'll agree there's no car quite like the Aero Will CLEE CLARKE MOTOR 629 S. Los Angeles Street Anaheim, Calif. Placentia News WILMA STAYNER Phone 897 The annual kick-off dinner prening the 1953-54 Placentia Community Chest drive was held Monnight, Oct. 5 in Schools Cafetera. Following a delicious dinner service by the Ways and Means Community Chairman with Floyd Prewitt, sided. He announced the budget for this year is $5,331.00, or $231.00 over last year's budget of $5100. The member agencies are supportand the Chest Board approved following individual budgets: Scoots, $900; Girl Scoots, $400; CWA, $1000; YWCA, $800; CathWelfare, $800; Visiting Nurses, (2); Salvation Army, $250; USO (United Defense Fund) $231; Local Welfare, $300; and campaign and local expenses, $260. Mr. Suiter presented Norman Simon, president of the Orange County Federation of Community Bases and Councils, who spoke softly and explained how the Fedtion was organized in 1948 to get the need for raising funds in county by contacting the large organizations. Last year, according to Mr. Redman, $14,000.00 was collected to be distributed among member cities and the goal this year is $20,000.00. In this way monnisals raised that would otherwise come into the county. The maker advised that Placentia has be members on the Federated ard. Representatives of the member organizations were introduced, after Rich Chairman Suiter listed the rock captains and their workers follows: North Placentia, Lila Underwood, Stella Carlson, Ada Daniels, Anna Dennin, Shirley Smith, Frann Sterling, Charlotte Neally, Paussa Nenno, Dorothy Lodge and ank Jones. City area, Margaret Suiter, captained by Jean Christenlin, Stella Carlson, Ada Daniels, Anna Dennin, Shirley Smith, Frann Sterling, Charlotte Neally, Paussa Nenno, Dorothy Lodge and ank Jones. Chastain, Beverly Christensen, Willilam Purdy, and Mrs. Marjorie Gentry. West Placentia, Tony Guerro, captain, assisted by his brother, T. Guerro, Refugio Moreno, Manuel Herrera, Ed Gonzales, Francisco Bernal and Fred Aguirre. La Jolla, Peter Castro, captain, assisted by Frank Madrill, Margaret Aranda, Virginia Torres and Rosa Salgado. Downtown business houses, M. D. "Abe" Rigdon, captain, assisted by Harold C. Farmer and Robert Jones. Jack Hamilton, advance gift chairman, was unable to be present. The first meeting of the Bradford Avenue Parent-Teachers Association Executive Board was held Tuesday morning at the home of the president, Mrs. Olen G. Neal, at which time she was hostess for coffee and doughnuts. Following the social hour a business meeting was held in order to make plans for the first PTA meeting to be held next Tuesday evening, Oct. 13, at the school cafeteria at 6:15 p.m. It is to be a covered dish supper and all parents are urged to attend, as it is a wonderful opportunity to become better acquainted with our teachers and each other. Mrs. Verne Prye, program chairman, announced the topic of the meeting was "Welcome To New Parents and Teachers." Superintendent J. Francis Addy and Principal Gladys Klolstad will participate in the program and the Sixth Grades will present "School News," which is to be a feature of each meeting this coming year. Sixth grade room mothers will be hostesses. The budget for the coming year was presented by Mrs. Stanley Boardman, Finance chairman, who stated that arrangements were about completed for the booth of cakes and pies to be sold at the Ag fair the 8th. Mrs. Wilfred Brazz, magazine chairman, reported that she had received fourteen subscriptions to date. It's a boy for Dr. and Mrs. Chester Padgett of the Calvary Church! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PENSION IN AFRICA—British soldiers check a pedestrian's bers of the First Battalion of Britain's Royal In-maskilling Rift Valley because of the growing unruliness of Mau Mau Mau terrorists were reported to have participated in a night tribesmen and helped kill nine persons, five of them children. Hall, Mrs. Heady Admit Killing Greenlease Boy Continued From Page 1 occurred in Kansas, thus making the pair liable to prosecution ununder the federal Lindbetgh law. He said federal kidnap charges will be filed against them at Kansas City later today. The pair had as an innocent "fall guy" kidnaping. Downs said it was "pure own theory" that Hall kill 'Greenlease boy and then Marsh, inventing the story Marsh had shot the boy to in the basement of Mrs. H home. Marsh, known as a slaw "wino" in his home town charged with kidnaping and der along with Hall and Heady. Representatives of the member unities were introduced, after which Chairman Suiter listed the captains and their workers follows: North Placentia, Lila Underwood, Baltain, assisted by Jean Christenden, Stella Carlson, Ada Daniels, Ana Dennis, Shirley Smith, Pransterling, Charlotte Neally, Pausa Nenno, Dorothy Lodge and ank Jones. City area, Margaret Suiter, captioned, assisted by Anna Spencer, WilStayner, Iva Eklund, Myrtle other, Audrey Comstock, Garnett Willivan, Frances Brunning, Mrs. Charles Davis, Wanda Yocum, Mrs. Chile Bates, Mrs. Robert Jones, Margaret Christensen, Pauline Seman, Anna Cushing, Verne Sevon, Madline Cochran, Mrs. Dee Higgins, Mrs. John Nora, B. Brenno, Charles Ross, Mrs. J. Pelz, I Esther Bellec. South Placentia, Charles Mcnnis, captain assisted by Mrs. hard Livingston, Mrs. A. W. If It's News You'll See It In The Bulletin Hall, Mrs. Heady Admit Killing Greenlease Boy Continued From Page 1 occurred in Kansas, thus making the pair liable to prosecution ununder the federal Lindbergh law. He said federal kidnap charges will be filed against them at Kansas City later today. The pair had been held here in lieu of $10,000 bonds after federal extortion charges were lodged against them. Hall had admitted shortly after his arrest that he had planned he kidnaping, but he bamed Marsh for the boy's murder. Mrs. Heady admitted she spirited the boy from school, but maintained that she did not know it was a full scale kidnaping and that Hall would demand ransom. The FBI said a mechanical pencil like that carried by young Bobby was found at the site of the murder in Kansas. Other evidence includes blood stains found in Mrs. Heady's Plymouth station wagon which Hall had tried to eradicate. Find Bullet Hole Hoover also said the station wagon, which was used in the boy's abduction, bore a bullet hole which was found to have been fired from a revolver in Hall's possession when he was arrested. Although Hall's latest confession cleared Marsh of any part in the crime, Buchanan County Prosecutor Jerome Downs speculated that the missing exconvict was slain Storage with B Costs Less Than You Thi and aerodynamic styling, the Aero Willys bits obsolete. You owe it to yourself to see this economical car before you decide. and 61 inch seating, front and rear, like the Aero Willys. Come in today. KE MOTORS Phone 4954 Than You Think Here's why... Bekins specialists group your furnishings comp storage space required. Bekins rates for this s moderate — even for long periods. And Beki Care in company owned buildings, provide be tection for your investment in home furnishings. Bekins moving, storage, packing, and shipping to your home. Phone Bekins for full particular ANAHEIM 4655 Anaheim, Calif. LAMBERT 5-1144 Fullerton, Calif. OFFICES OR AGENTS IN ALL PRINCE PERSONAL SALESMEN LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Jack A. Determan, Vendor, whose address is 14628 Longworth Avenue, in the City of Norwalk, County of Los Angeles, State of California, intends to sell to Henry J. Hulst, Vandee, whose address is 17513 Studebaker Road, in the City of Astoria, County of Los Angeles, State of California, the following described personal property, to wit: All stock in trade, fixtures, equipment and good will of a certain distributing of soil conditioner business, known as "Determan Distributing Company", and located at 8551 Watson, in the City of Cypress County of Orange, State of California, and that sale transfer and assignment of the same will be made, and the consideration therefor will be paid at 10:00 o'clock a.m., on the 26th day of October, 1953, at the ascrow department of California Bank, at 17037 Bellflower Blvd., in the City of Bellflower County of Los Angeles, State of California. DATED 10/8/52. JACK A. DETERMAN Vendor HENRY J. HULST Vandee CR-519 (Pub. Oct. 12, 1953) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A 22878 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY. In the Matter of the Estate of: BIRD V. BEEBE, also known as BIRD BEEBE Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the petitioner of Clarence A. Rebbe for the probate of the Will of the above named decedent and for the issuance of Letters Testamentary to the petitioner will be heard at 10 o'clock A.M. on Oct. 22, 1953, at the court room of Department 3 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Orange. Date October 6, 1952. B.J. Smith, County Clerk WEBB & LAB By Wm. P. Webb Attorneys for Petitioner. Pub. Oct. 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 1952. Downs said it was "purely my own theory" that Hall killed the greenlease boy and then killed marsh, inventing the story that marsh had shot the boy to death the basement of Mrs. Heady's home. Marsh, known as a shiftless wino in his home town, was charged with kidnapping and murder along with Hall and Mrs. Heady. Continued From Page 1 and important speeches from Ohio to the Mexican border. The fact that Mr. Eisenhower an upset stomach of the same yesterday morning when the White House announced he could not tend church services. The chief executive spent most Sunday morning in bed, but was up and around" by early afternoon. BANK DEBITS Anaheim bank debits Fri- day totaled $830,760.78, ac- cording to figures compiled today by local banks. It's News You'll See It In The Bulletin To Ask New Trial for Five Convicted Reds SEATTLE (UP)—Defense attorney John Caughlan prepared today to ask a new trial for five Communists convicted on Smith act charges of conspiring to advocate violent overthrow of the government. The five were convicted Saturday after a 25-week trial. All five admitted they were Communists. Caughlan and his associate, Irvin Goodman, said they believed the defendants are "absolutely innocent." The defendants were described by the FBI as the top Communists in Washington State: Federal Judge William Lindberg ordered them held without bond. They are John Daschbach, head of the Washington Civil Rights Congress; Terry Pettus, Northwest editor of the Daily People's World; Mrs. Barbara Harile, organizational secretary of the Communist party's Northwest District; Paul Bowen, member of the party's Northwest District Committee; and Henry Huff, Northwest District Chairman of the Communist party. A sixth defendant, Karly Larsen, who said he left the party in 1946, was acquitted. Judge Lindberg will sentence them Friday. There's No Substitute for Paid Circulation. ANNOUNCEMENTS 7. Professional DR. HENRY C. VOGT Chiropractic Health Specialist You Think! ANNOUNCEMENTS 7. Professional DR. HENRY C. VOGT Chiropractic Health Specialist —Licensed Palmer Graduate— 107 E. Center St. Room 2 Phone 4222 or 4145 8. Lost and Found LOST—Black leather wallet, downtown. Large reward. James Hoxsie. Ph. 35368. FOUND TOUNG Dog, has white & black markings. Ph. 3922 9. Personals ANYONE KNOWING Henry King, formerly of Detroit, now working for large produce concern in Anahaim, please convey message. "Need you badly, miles you tarribly, phone immediately, San Jose, Cypress. 2-3711, Arlene." HAVE WOU Heard of the Gold Bond? This is your opportunity to have an 11x14 Personalized Portrait Fee, Call Mrs. Smith, advertising Dept. Olliver & Loving Studios. Ph. 5122 11. Transportation DOUGLAS BUS, 3 shifts daily. Contact driver at Plant or KI-30444. RIDERS WANTED for station wagons to Douglas, 2 shifts daily. Will pickup at home. Manuel Sandoval, Ph. Placentia $456 or $426 or contact drivers of station wagons at North tunnel. WANT A LITTLE Trip? Expenses & wages paid. Drive car as companion to lady. Ph. 2027 BUSINESS SERVICE 12. Services Rendered MOODY ELECTRIC Domestic and Industrial Wiring ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone Anaheim 3852 Additional CLASSIFIED on Page 9