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1953-10-13 · Anaheim Bulletin · page 9 of 14 · OCR glm-ocr
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TIME TO BE HURST Hurst JEWELRY CO. DIAMOND STORE JEWELERS The Diamond Store 132 W. Center Anaheim Pre-Christmas Lay-out As Big as a 2-Year-Old She Sleeps! She Cries! BABYSKIN DOLL at HURST YOU CAN BUY DIAMOND BABYSKIN DOLL $1 With any purchase of 24.95 or over Petal soft legs, arms and flexible fingers. Unbreakable head, pretty baby features, silky lashes, curly hair. Dolly wears a cunning dress, hat to match trimmed with large ribbon bow, panties slippers and sox complete the outfit During our pre-Xmas layaway event Silver Sale on 1847 Rogers Bros. America's Finest Silverplate This handsome Prevent Fomith Drawer Chest and 57-piece ... all the silverware you'll need for gracious entertaining! Fine quality silverplate heavily reinforced for enduring satisfaction ... Specially priced for your budget! reg. $105.25 Now! $79.75 priced for your budget! reg. $105.25 Now! $79.75 57-PC. SERVICE FOR 8 8 knives 1 berry spoon 8 forks 1 pastry server 6 teaspoons 1 round server 6 soup spoons 1 tablespoon 8 salad forks 1 butter knife 1 cold meat fork 1 sugar spoon 1 gravy ladle 1 pierced tablespoon YOU SAVE $25.50 PAY WEEKLY NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGE HURST MAKES IT EASY TO BUY ALL THE CHRISTMAS GIFTS YOU NEED ON OUR LAYAWAY EVENT WE GIVE J.W. GREEN STAMPS 132 W. C The Diamond Store of Anaheim 132 W. Center Anaheim GAS away EVENT Open Fridays 'Til 9 P.M. at HURST IN ANAHEIM YOU CAN BUY CERTIFIED PERFECT DIAMONDS County Fran Sterling — Editor USED TO PUBLICITY: Goat Betsey, winner at Valencia High Fair poses with owner Joey Reith and Patty Furst Certified Perfect Full One Carat Emerald Cut Diamond $850 Fed Tax Inc. Certified Perfect Perfect Bridal Pair $100 Pay $2 a Week PAY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGES Christmas Suggestions BULOVA WATCHES 24 75 UP Credit and Terms COMPLETE LINE GRUENS LONGINES HAMILTONS OMEGAS ELGINS and others. PAY WEEKLY Ladies' and Men's SOLID GOLD RINGS USED TO PUBLICITY: Goat Betsey, winner at Valencia High Fair poses with owner Joey Raith and Baton Twirler Wilsonnack. Goat Wins Ribbon, 500 Feast on Beef At Valencia High Future Farmers Fair Betsey won again! Joey Raith's two-year old goat coped blue ribbon at Valencia High's annual Agricultural Fair, in Place Thursday. Already she had won four ribbons and had her picture the paper last April with triplets—unusual for a nanny's first fly. Joey is in the 7th grade at Bradford, and like most of the entranced by William Polling. Second prize winner was Nappy, the white face Hereford steer raised by Mike Clements. Gerald Bircher's Prince Betsy, a goat younger than Betsey, placed third. There are 18 boys and girls in the Placentia 4-H, with four steer, three cows, six calves, four goats, 300 chickens, seven large gardens and as many bees as one boy can handle. They are used to success. At the Log Angeles County Fair, Lee Myers brought home seven firsts, three seconds, two thirds for his bees and vegetables. Mike won first on Nappy and Mike received first, second and place for his chickens. More than 500 were served beans and cole slaw, prepared the high school Future Farm under teacher Bob Adams. The crowd visited the shows in the Bradford Grade School rooms and patronize carnival booths of the v school and civic groups. (More County News Page) Meet Kaiser's He's Louis Prante, who has driven 929,000 miles, in "buffalo country" and is heading for his millionth mile in his 9th Kaiser! Driving upwards of 325 miles a day over rugged, HAMILTONS OMEGAS ELGINS and others. PAY WEEKLY Ladies' and Men's SOLID GOLD RINGS 12 50 UP LOVELY PEARLS RICHELIEU & DELTA 3 50 UP ELGIN AMERICAN COMPACTS 3 50 UP RONSON LIGHTERS 5 50 UP ING CHARGE BY ALL THE NEED ON 132 W. Center, Anaheim He's Louis Prante, who has driven 929,000 miles, in "buffalo country" and is heading for his millionth mile in his 9th Kaiser! Driving upwards of 325 miles a day over rugged, "Wild West" territory, Louis Prante, of Cody, Wyoming, knows cars as well as he knows his hilly two-state wholesale newspaper route. And he picks Kaiser over all others for ruggedness... comfort...and low-cost! Loads up to 2750 pounds! "At present our car runs about 325 miles per day," he writes. "The load varies from 750 to 2750 pounds. Speeds range from 55 to 65 miles per hour. "In this number of miles (929,000), we have not 'knocked out' either a rod or main bearing, have not replaced a clutch in any of these cars, and have not replaced a drive shaft or rear end." Other make "During the perApril, 1951, I truon this job and miles we replace bearings in reaThere may b as well for us, b do better than t used and our pr You can drive all day—and love it! You'll revel in Kaiser's roomy, richly tailored vinyl interiors — and the smoothness that goes with Kaiser's double-action airplane type shock absorbers and lowest center of gravity. Drive the Kaiser...America's most bea GRANT W MUS 253 N. Los Angeles Street Tuesday, October 13, 1953 ANAHEIM (Cal.) BULLETIN — Famous Arabian Horse Show Begins 27th Season, Kellogg Ranch Sunday Buena Park Notes MRS. M. B. DILLOW Ph. 6960 Tuesday, Oct. 13: Kiwanis Club, 6:30 p.m.; Youth Building. Job's Daughters, 7 p.m. Masonic Temple. American Legion Auxiliary, 8 p.m. Legion Hall. City Council, 8 p.m., City Hall. Wednesday, Oct. 14: Lion's Club, 6:30 p.m., Knott's Berry Farm. Thursday, Oct. 15: Women's Club Reciprocity Tea, 2 p.m., Clubhouse. Boy Scout Troop, No. 77, 7 p.m., Clubhouse. Exchange Club, 7:30 p.m., Airport Cafe. Masonic Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Masonic Temple. Junior Women's Club, Hallowe'en Party, 8 p.m., Clubhouse. Saturday, Oct. 17: Gray Y, 10 a.m., First Baptist Church. Junior HY, 2 p.m., First Baptist Church. JOIN YOUR PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION BEFORE OCTOBER 20! Seek Former Scouts of Pasadena, San Gabriel The Anaheim Bulletin is cooperating in an initial survey to locate all former scouts and scouters of Sunday, Oct. 18, has been set as the opening date for the 1953-54 season of the world-famous Arabian horse exhibitions at the Kelogg Campus of California State Polytechnic College, it was announced today. Now in their twenty-seventh year, these hour-long demonstrations of the versatility and adaptability of the Arabian horse have attracted more than 3,000,000 persons from all over the world to the beautiful 800-acre campus of Cal Poly near Pomona. Many new acts will greet visitors to the horse shows this season, according to Stable Foreman Harold Davy. Twenty-three top Arabs eight huge Percheron draft horses, and six tiny Shetland ponies will be presented in seventeen different acts. Star of the show continues to be Calamyra, who teams up with her twin brother in harness and then takes over the center stage herself to perform an amazing variety of tricks. Calamyra has learned such new tricks as lying down and covering herself with a blanket, sitting and picking out colored blocks on command. Other exhibitions show Balyfa as a trail horse, Asam at liberty, Al maza doing liberty jumping, Beaufair as a three-gaited horse, Coquette as a stock and cutting horse, Alyfar in fine harness, and Parala working as a polo pony. Such top trainers as Charles Smith, John Treesh, Robert "Rocky" Wright, Ellis Smith and Charles Martin will present the horses, aided by Cal Poly students. Throughout the season Davy plans to present many special acts and guest performers, in addition to the regular features of the show. The exhibitions will be held twice each. Seek Former Scouts of Pasadena, San Gabriel The Anaheim Bulletin is cooperating in an initial survey to locate all former scouts and scouters of the Pasadena-San Gabriel Valley, California Council, Boy Scouts of America. The purpose of this survey is to measure, through a subsequent questionnaire, the benefits a boy receives in his earlier scouting years as measured by advantages gained in adult life—because of his Scouting experiences. This is the "follow-through" on everything the Boy Scout Program was intended to accomplish and the findings compiled will be turned over to the National Council. Over 75,000 boys have been processed through the Scouting Program in this one Council during the past 30 years. All former scouts and scouters effected by this initial survey are requested to send their name, present address and former troop affiliation at once to: Matt Grandon, Survey Chairman, Boy Scouts of America P.O. Box 3033A Pasadena 3., California If It's News You'll See It In The Bulletin Other make failed! "During the period September, 1950 to April, 1951, I tried one of the 'Big Three' on this job and in a period of 60,000 miles we replaced one clutch, and all bearings in rear end and transmission. "There may be other makes that will do as well for us, but I doubt that any will do better than the eight Kaisers we have used and our present Kaiser." Signed Louis Prante Rugged as a buffalo! With weathering system. Full length water flash chrome rings. Choice of Overdrive** or Hydra-Matic* Kaiser's new, lowest-cost Power