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Details Ironed Out For Halloween Parade (Continued from Page 1) A. Silkle Corp., South Anaheim Boosters, SQR Store, Watson Brothers Transportation, Weber Book Store, and White Temple Methodist Church. The parade also will feature 62 individual horsemen and equestrian groups, including the Anaheim Riding Club, Colton Mounted Police, El Rodeo Riding Club, Long Beach Mounted Police, North American Plying horsemen, Shadowettes, and many others. There will be 18 bands including the Al Malalka Million Dollar Shrine band, Anaheim Elks band, El Toro Marine band, El Bekal Shrine band, and bands from schools in Southern California. Fifteen stunt entries will feature ideas from the sublime to the ridiculous. There will be a dozen decorated cars, four top notch horses drawn vehicles, five ancient cars and a host of other interesting units. Preceding the parade will be the famed Victor McLaglen Motorcycle Corps, sponsored by Frank Stillwell. The parade will begin at Anaheim High School on West Center, proceed to Lemon Street where it will turn north along Lemon to La Palma Stadium. At La Palma Park Stadium some 5000 people will be seated in the grandstands to witness a vaudeville-circus show and to see the parade as it moves around the stadium. Tickets to the La Palma Stadium show may be purchased at the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce for $1 plus tax. General Motors Corp. led the report department. Its sales the first nine months of 1953 ceeded any previous full year the company's history. Earn rose too. The stock gained than a point which is wide for this issue. Demand for the rails was in trast with recent sessions when carrier had their soft spot. They showed gains running to than a point in many lue. Oil shares were making be response to high net profit many companies in the quarter. Auto shares were helped by General Motors rise. Investing sent several leading issues new 1953 highs. Standard Oil (New Jersey) bid up on a rise in its extra dend. Utilities were better gains ranging to more than a Bethlehem rose as the time proached for its directors' me at which the third quarter ear will be reported. TIME TO ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS 20% Discount during October...on personal Christmas cards. 25 for $1.95 and up. OUR CHRISTMAS CARD ALBUM 12 Christmas Card Albums are NOW HERE for your selection. Pillowry Gifts & HAPPINESS TOYS AND TOGS IRMA FERRIS Stock Market Hits New High NEW YORK (UP)—Oils, and special issues helped lift stu to new highs since Aug. 21 more active session today. Corporation reports show sharp gains over a year helped spark new buying through out the list. General Motors Corp. led the report department. Its sales the first nine months of 1953 ceeded any previous full year the company's history. Earn rose too. The stock gained than a point which is wide for this issue. Demand for the rails was in trast with recent sessions when carrier had their soft spot. They showed gains running to than a point in many lue. Oil shares were making be response to high net profit many companies in the quarter. Auto shares were helped by General Motors rise. Investing sent several leading issues new 1953 highs. Standard Oil (New Jersey) bid up on a rise in its extra dend. Utilities were better gains ranging to more than a Bethlehem rose as the time proached for its directors' me at which the third quarter ear will be reported. Weather By UNITED PRESS Temperature and rainfall f hours ending at 6 am. High Low Atlanta 57 43 Bakersfield 85 51 Boston 67 57 Chicago 52 37 Denver 57 41 Detroit 56 39 OUR CHRISTMAS CARD ALBUM 12 Christmas Card Albums are NOW HERE for your selection. Pillowry Gifts & HAPPINESS TOYS AND TOGS IRMA PERRIS 310 N. Spadra Rd. Fullerton — LAmbert 5-4363 NOTICE DUE TO THE HALLOWE’EN PARADE WE WILL CLOSE FOR YOUR... HALLOWE’EN GET-TOGETHER GROCERY DEPARTMENT Campbell’s TOMATO SOUP 2 10½ oz. can 21¢ Bango Yellow POP CORN 2 lb. cello bag 39¢ Cock-O-The-Walk PEACHES sliced or halves 23¢ Old Manor COFFEE 1 lb. can 86¢ SPRY 3 pound can 87¢ Hillsdale Sliced 27¢ MEAT D U.S. Gra ST CHUCK 43¢ lb RIB 55¢ lb Fresh FROZEN Pan RED FRYER U.S. Gr RO Chuck 29¢ 7-B PEACHES sliced or halves 25¢ Old Manor COFFEE 1 lb. can 86¢ SPRY 3 pound can 87¢ Hillsdale Sliced PINEAPPLE 1 lb.-13 oz. can 27¢ Progresso Tomato PASTE 3 cans 20¢ Starkist — Green Label Can TUNA 31¢ BOSCO 12 oz. jar 31¢ 24 oz. jar 53¢ M.C.P. Frozen LEMONADE MIX 6 oz. can 16¢ Minute-Maid Frozen 6 oz. can 22c ORANGE JUICE 12 oz. can 43¢ Pennant 5 oz. jar 22c MARSHMALLOW CREME 10 oz. jar 35c Dinner Bell MARGARINE lb 19¢ ORANGE SPIRIT STORES MERCURIO'S Phone 3012 332 E.CENTER ANAHEIM MARKET Sales Tax Added To All Taxable Item Stock Market It’s New High NEW YORK (UP)—Oils, rails special issues helped lift stocks new highs since Aug. 21 in a more active session today. Corporation reports showing oil gains over a year ago, spark new buying through the list. General Motors Corp. led in the department. Its sales for first nine months of 1953 exceeded any previous full year in company’s history. Earnings too. The stock gained more at a point which is wide move command for the rails was in concert with recent sessions when the dealer had their soft spot. Today showed gains running to more than a point in many lines. All shares were making belated response to high net profits of any companies in the third quarter. Auto shares were helped by the General Motors rise. Investor buy-sent several leading issues to 1953 highs. Standard Oil (New Jersey) was up on a rise in its extra dividend. Utilities were better with rising to more than a point. Bethlehem rose as the time approached for its directors’ meeting which the third quarter earnings be reported. Weather By UNITED PRESS Temperature and rainfall for 24 hours ending at 6 am. High Low Rain Baltta 57 43 .04 Eversfield 85 51 Boston 67 57 2.07 Chicago 52 37 Over 57 41 Portroit 56 39 6113 Yanks Murdered In Red POW Camps (Continued from Page 1) were among thousands of, Allied troops who died in death marches or as a result of disease or starvation. More graphically than anything else perhaps the report's cold, almost clinical recital of Communist brutality brought home the uglieness of the "little" war in Korea. In the case of the "Chinese torture," a surviving American lieutenant told how wounded prisoners were hung up by their hands, set afire, and when dead or only unconscious stabbed in the eyes with sticks. 511 American Bodies The Army said the "Taejon massacre" will be recorded in history "along with the rape of Nanking, the Warsaw Ghetto and other similar mass executions." Communist executioners slaughtered 5000 to 7000 inmates of the local jail in cold blood. In another case, five American airmen were found with their bodies perforated with bamboo spear wounds. Two GI artillerymen were found, one dismembered, the other cruelly bayonetted and with his eyes gouged out. The bodies of 511 Americans were recovered, the report said. Examples of the way they met their death are shown in 28 photographs. These show emaciated bodies, burned bodies, bodies piled in shallow ditches and scattered over the Korean countryside in various stages of decomposition. Los Angeles 83 54 Miami 84 64 Minneapolis 54 35 New Orleans 71 50 New York 69 60 1.00 Oakland 85 62 Pittsburgh 55 44 T. San Francisco 58 51 Seattle 60 50 .06 Tucson 64 61 T. Citrus Market LOS ANGELES (UP)—The local citrus report as prepared by the Federal-State Market News service: Grapefruit about steady; lemons and oranges steady, prices unchanged. Grapefruit: Per box local packed fancy 48s 4.50-5, few 4, 54s 4.50-5, fair 3.50; 70s fair 3.25; 80s 3.75-4.50, fair 3.25; 100s fair 2.7 Florida 54s $7, 64s 6.50, 70s 5.756.25, fair 5.25 80s 5.50; pinks U. S. 1 54s and larger 7.50; 64s to 70s 7.25; 80s $7; 96s 6.25 ruby red 46-54s 10 64s 9.50-10 70s 9-9.25 80s 8.75-9, fair low as $; 96s $, fair 7.50. Produce Market LOS ANGELES (UP)—Producer Misc fruits: Dates Coach w deglet moors hydrated flats 2.40-2.50. Beans: Per lb Coach valley 20 cents. Eggplant: Lugs Coach valley 24s 1.25-1.35. Squash: Flats Coach valley 1.50. BANK DEBITS Anaheim bank debits you terday totaled $397,509.31, cording to figures compiled today by local banks. Bulletin Want Ads Bring Weather By UNITED PRESS temperature and rainfall for 24 days ending at 6 am. High Low Rain Nita 57 43 .04 Carsfield 85 51 Lyon 67 57 2.07 Chicago 52 37 Aver 57 41 Rolt 56 39 Centro 88 60 Tano 82 45 6 P.M. SATURDAY THANK YOU SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY MEAT DEPARTMENT U.S. Graded Good Beef STEAKS CHUCK lb 43¢ ROUND lb 59¢ RIB lb 55¢ SIRLOIN lb 69¢ Fresh FROZEN Pan-Ready RED FRYERS lb 49¢ U.S. Graded Good Beef ROASTS Chuck 29¢ 7-Bone 39¢ 0-Bone 43¢ SAVE! SAVE! large selection of WOMEN'S BETTER BLOUSES special for month-end clearance 1.50 SPECIAL! 100% DOWN PILLOWS 7.90 ea. you'll save plenty on Remnants large selection for you to choose from clearance of better yardage Embossee Cotton Print 67¢ yd. Fresh FROZEN Pan-Ready RED FRYERS lb 49¢ U.S. Graded Good Beef ROASTS Chuck 29¢ 7-Bone 39¢ 0-Bone 43¢ FRESH PAN-READY RED FRYERS lb 59¢ Boneless Rolled BEEF ROASTS lb 59¢ Hormel's Skinless WIENERS lb 35£ Fresh Lean GROUND BEEF lb 29£ Hormel's Midwest SLICED BACON lb 57£ Fancy Jonathan APPLES 3 lbs. 33£ U.S. No. 1 White Rose POTATOES 10 lbs. 33£ RIO'S MARKET OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. We Reserve the Right to limit Quantities. No Sales to Dealers plenty on Remnants large selection for you to choose from Embossee Cotton Print 67¢ yd. Snack Sets 4 crystal trays, 4 cups, choice of ruby or green cups 1¹⁰⁰ RUBBER MOULDED Fatigue Mats 18" x 30" red - blue - green 1¹⁰⁰ BOY'S Welded Knee Jeans sizes 4 - 12 1¹⁵⁰ Boys' Denim Jeans Charcoal color, denim, sizes 102⁴⁴ Thursday, October 29, 1953 ANAHEIM (Cal.) BULLETIN — 9 Market Quotations By William R. Stants Co. 517 First National Bank Building Santa Ana Phone KI-22220 Bundu & Stoeks Air Reduction 22% Amer Tel & Tel 153% Anaconda Copper 21% Atchison, T & SF 90 Caterpillar Tr 47% Chrysler 65% Cooyer Zollerbach 81% Cona Vultee 18 Curtiss Wright 7% Dixie Cup 35 at 35% DuPont 103% General Electric 81% General Motors 60% Goodyear TLR 81% Kennecott Copper 67% Montgomery Ward 56% N T Central 20% Northrop Aircraft Inc 15% N American Co 21% Pacific G&E Common 35% Pacific Lig Common 66 Pacific Lgt $1.50 Pfd 95 at 99% Panney, JC Co. 72% Pennsylvania RR 19% Phillips Petroleum 54% Phelps Dodge 24% Republic Steel 47 Richfield Oil 50% Robertshaw-Fulton Co. 18 Sears Roebuck 56% Southern By 41% So Cal Ed. Common 26% So Cal Ed $1.12 Pfd 21 at 21% So Cal Ed $1.08 Pfd 24% at 23% So Cal Ed $1.22 Pfd 27% at 28% So Cal Ed $1.14 Pfd 28% at 29% So Cal Ed $1.02 Pfd 28% at 29% So Pacific RR 25% Standard Oil, Cal. 61% Standard Oil, N J. 73% Texas Co. 55% Transamerica Corp. 26% Union Oil, Cal. 42% Union Pacific RR 105% U.S Steel 85% Bank of America 31% bid Sec lst Natl Bank 106 bid Broadway Hale Stores Com. 104% Bullock's Common 25 bid CLOSING AVERAGES 20 Industrials 276.81 up 2.17 20 Rails 37.49 up 1.70 15 Utilities $1.07 up .28 VOLUME * 1,610,000 SHOP 'TIL 9:00 P.M. FRIDAYS EY'S QUALITY! END-OF-MONTH clean-up SAVE! SAVE! clean-up SAVE! ction of EN'S BLOUSES 1 50 SAVE! SAVE! 20 Only WOMEN'S SUITS final clearance choice of colors and fabrics 10 00 SPECIAL! 100% DOWN MILLOWS 7 90 ea. PRINTED COTTON Flannel 3 yds. 1 00 clearance of better yardage Embossed Cotton Print 67¢ yd. Printed Pinwale Corduroy reduced for clearance 1 33 yd. Rayon and Acetate Suiting 42" wide hand washable 67¢ yd. Embossed Cotton Print 67¢ yd. Pinwale Corduroy reduced for clearance 1³³ yd. Acetate Suiting 42" wide hand washable 67¢ yd. RUBBER MOULDED Fatigue Mats 18" x 30" red - blue - green 1¹⁰ CLEARANCE OF Sash Curtains wide widths for 45" - 54" windows 2¹⁰ LARGE GROUP OF WOMEN'S BETTER DRESSES 3¹⁰ Boys' Denim Jeans Charcoal colored denim, sizes 10-20 2¹⁴ MEN'S PINWALE CORDUROY SPORT SHIRTS 3¹⁸ Men's Work Socks Fine quality cotton with nylon blended throughout entire sock. Elastic top 3 prz. 1¹⁰