anaheim-bulletin 1954-05-27
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BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME—Mrs. Pearl M. Johannes, 902 North Pine St., was at work when Silver Bonus representatives called last night with the $132.50 jackpot to see if she had any sales slips from Silver Bonus stores. Mrs. Johannes' daughter, Sandra, informed the representatives that her mother hadn't shopped and accepted the $5 consolation award for her mother. Next week's Silver Bonus jackpot totals $177.50, a nice amount to add to one's vacation fund, so remember to shop at the many Silver Bonus stores on Wednesday.
Marriage Licenses
Claude Vernon Pitts, 18, 2038 S. Van Ness Ave.; Grace Anne Huegle, 19, 2201 S. Park Drive.
Fred Arthur Knight, 18, 832 Lois Lane, Fullerton; Derry Lee Ott, 18, 550 S. Walnut St. Brea.
Walter Leroy Mayben, 47, 115 E. 14th St., Santa Ana; Marjorie Orlena Jones, 46, 592 Van,Bibbler, Orange.
Jarrett Alan Terrell, 18, 810 N. Pacific Ave.; Barbara Jane Elliott, 18, 514 S. Poplar St., both Santa Ana.
Donald Ray Head, 18, 1301 College Ave.; Guilina Annette Logue, 16, 1304 Park Ave., both La Habra.
Long Beach Youth Hurt In Trabuco Accident
SANTA ANA — A Long Beach youth is in a hospital today with major hurts he suffered about 4:30 p.m. yesterday when a car in which he was riding skidded on Trabuco Road and overturned when it failed to make a curve near Los Alisos street.
Boyd Scroggins is in Seaside hospital at Long Beach. He was with John Becker, 18, also of Long Beach wh e escaped injury.
A truck driver escaped injury at about 6:50 a.m. today when his
Market Quotations
By William R. Steata Co.
517 First National Bank Building
Santa Ana Phone KI X-2529 Bonds & Stocks
Air Reduction ... 26
Amer Tel & Tel ... 168%
Anaconda Copper ... 58%
Atchison, T & SP ... 108%
Caterpillar Tr ... 53%
Chrysler ... 62%
Crown Zellerbach ... 45%
Curtiss Wright ... 19
Pixie Cup ... 52%
DuPont ... 125%
General Electric ... Old 117
General Electric ... New 99
General Motors ... 71%
Goodyear T&R ... 63%
Kennecott Copper ... 52%
Montgomery Ward ... 62%
N Y Central ... 22%
Northrop Aircraft Inc ... 27%
Northrop Aircraft Inc ... 27%
N American Co ... 25%
Pacific G&E Common ... 43
Pacific Ltg Common ... 55%
Pacific Ltg $4.50 Pfd ... 101% @ 108
Penney, JO Co ... 83%
Pennsylvania RR ... 16%
Phillips Petroleum ... 67
Phelps Dodge ... 39%
Republic Steel ... 59%
Richfield Oil ... 58
Robertshaw-Fulton Co ... 21%
Sears Roebuck ... 64%
Southern Rv ... 55%
So Cal Ed. Common ... 42%
So Cal Ed $1.12 Pfd ... 36%
So Cal Ed $1.85 Pfd ... 26% @ 27%
So Cal Ed $1.22 Pfd ... 25 % @ 27%
So Cal Ed $1.02 Pfd ... 24 % @ 29%
So Pacific RR ... 42%
Standard Oil, Cal ... 64
Standard Oil, N J ... 89%
Texas Co ... 72%
Transamerica Corp ... 32%
Union Oil, Cal ... 49%
Union Pacific RR ... 118%
U S Steel ... 49
Pan kof America ... 55% Bid
Sec ist Natt Bank ... 52 Bid
Broadway Hale Stores Com... 10% Builded Common... 27% Bid
CLOSING AVERAGES
30 Industrials... 226.37 dn. .74
20 Rails... 109.47 dn. .44
15 Utilities... $7.82 dn. .25
VOLUME... 2,230,000
Warn Fishermen On Naval Bombardment
SAN DIEGO (UP)—The Navy announced today it would conduct shore bombardment of San Clemente island off the Southern California coast next week from Monday through Friday. It warned fishermen and yachtsmen to stay away from the area.
GETALL7 MOST-WANTED FEATURES IN ONE REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER COMBINATION THE NEW NORGE "CUSTOMATIC"
12.1 cu. ft. Norge Customalt Model 1180
1. Automatic Defrosting. No controls, no buttons...no pans to empty.
12.1 cu. ft. Norge Customalt Model 1180
389 95 LOW DOWN PAYMENT—EASY TERMS
up to $150 trade-in allowance for your old refrigerator
FREE!
NORGE FROZEN FOOD SAW cuts frozen foods... eliminates food waste. Come in and get yours today.
See the new NORGE Customatic with "all 7" today!
1. Automatic Defrosting. No controls, no buttons... no pans to empty.
2. Shelves In Door. Holds bottles, jars. Easy to reach, yet safe!
3. Full-width Freezer. Keeps 80 lbs of frozen food zero-cold.
4. Egg Nest. Recessed in door. Correct temperature! Safety!
5. Butter Bank. Butter stays cold, yet easy to spread!
6. Moist-Cold Compartment. Foods stay moist-fresh for days and days!
7. Roll-out Shelves. Bring foods in rear to front. Effortless!
SEE the HARRY KOPLAN and ROSEMARY LAPLANCHE SHOW!
Contests! Fun for ALL!
CENTER
FURNITURE STORE
337 E. CENTER ST.
Phone KE 5-7751
PLENTY OF FRIDAY!
A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.—FRIDAY 9:30 A.M.'TIL 9 P.M.
Market Quotations
William R. Stinna Co.
National Bank Building
Phone KI 2-2529
Bonds & Stocks
Orange Auction Market Report
Orange auction all markets
126 150 176 200 220 252 288 344
First grade 5.86 6.35 6.46 6.58 6.75 6.41 6.31 5.60
Second grade 5.01 5.00 5.29 5.46 5.50
* Trend: Lower small sizes valencias
Dairy
LOS ANGELES (UP)—Dairy:
Eggs: Wholesale uncanned producer graded for size 40 per cent AA large 38-40, medium 32-33, small 24-25; grade A wholesale large 39½.
Candied eggs to retailers for distributors' plant, delivered one cent higher, cartons three cents higher; grade AA extra large 49-50, large 43-45, medium 37-39; grade A extra large 45-46, large 39-41, medium 34-35, small 26-27; grade B large 36-38.
Prices to consumers in cartons: Grade AA large 45-54, medium 39-A large 43-54, medium
37-45, small 33-40.
Live poultry:
Broilers 1¼-2½ lbs. 25-27, fryers all weights 28-30, roasters over 4½ lbs. 28-30, fryers caponettes 3½-4½ lbs. 29-31, roaster caponettes over 4 lbs. 30-32.
Hens light type all weights 14-16, hens cross 4½ lbs and up.18-20, hens heavy type all weights 23-25; turkeys, old hens 26-27, old toms 25-26.
Rabbits white fryers miscellaneous lots 20-21; commercial 21-22.
Butter: Jobbing prices in cartons: Grade AA 62½-66, grade A 62-64; grade B 60-62.
Results Are the Proof of Newspaper Circulation.
Citrus Market
LOS ANGELES (UP)—The citrus report as prepared by Federal-State Market News ce:
Grapefruit and oranges are steady; lemons steady, prices changed.
Grapefruit prices unchanged except per box packed fancy Coachella Valley 54s few $7.80s 4.50-4.75; loose orchard runs.54s 3.75-4.25 fair low as $3; reds Arizona packed.64s and over $7.,70s 6.50.
Oranges: Prices unchanged except per box navels local loose cey.150s 5-5.25, 176s 4.75-5, 200s 4.50 mostly.4.50, 220s.3.75-4,.3.50, 288s 3-3.2; valencias per local loose fancy.126s and la.4.0-4.75 fair.4.25, 150s 4-4.75, 4-4.25, 200s 4-4.25, 220s.3.75-252s.3.25-3.50, 288s 3-3.50, 344.75, 392s -5.
Bulletin War. Ads Bring Re
WE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY
Hamburgers are so Good for Memorial Day picnics and barbecues...
for fancy-free holidays — ready-to-eat food features we've selected for your basket and priced special.
GAYLE'S
GROUND BEEF 4 lbs. 99¢
STAR
GAYLE'S
GROUND
BEEF 4 lbs. 99¢
PORK CHOPS Rib Cut lb. 59¢
STEAKS Choice Round lb. 69¢
WIENERS 3 lbs. 99¢
BACON Eastern Sliced lb. 59¢
STEAKS Tender Club Broilers lb. 69¢
ROAST 7-Bone Chuck lb. 37¢
STAR SPECIALS FOR MEMORIAL DAY PICNICS
Corn Off the Cob NIBLETS
3 12 oz. can 50¢
Ready-to-Eat PICNIC FOODS
IMPERIAL VALLEY RIPE WATERMELON lb. 7½¢
PLASTIC CUP POTATO SALAD each 25¢
VAN CAMPS PORK & BEANS No. 2½ can 19¢
ANTHONY MARSHMALLOWS 8 oz. pkg. 10¢
EL PASO GREEN OLIVES 10½ oz. jar 25¢
CHOCOLATE GRAHAM WESTONS pkg. 23£
CRACKERS N. B. C. SNOWFLAKES lb. 23£
MARKET QUEEN DILL PICKLES ½.49£
DOLE'S CHUCK PINEAPPLE
No. 2 can 29¢
LARGE FRESH EGGS doz. 42£
OLIVES 10½ oz.
JAR 25¢
CHOCOLATE GRAHAM
WESTONS pkg. 23¢
CRACKERS N. B. C.
SNOWFLAKES lb. 23¢
MARKET QUEEN
DILL PICKLES ½ gal. 49¢
DURKEE'S
MAYONNAISE quart 59¢
PRODUCE CORN
DOZEN 49¢
APPLES Washington Delicious 2 lbs. 25¢
BANANAS S. America Golden Ripe 2 lbs. 27£
CHERRIES Large Fancy Bings 19¢
CUCUMBER long Green 3 for 10¢
CARROTS Tender Ice Berg 2 for 15£
GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 25£
Citrus Market
S ANGELES (UP)—The local report as prepared by the Central-State Market News serviceapefrut and oranges about lemons steady, prices unchanged. Capefruit prices unchanged, hot per box packed fancy white shella Valley 54s few $7, 64-50-4.75; loose orchard run 48-7.5-4.25 fair low as $3; ruby Arizona packed 64s and larg-.70s 6.50.
Ranges: Prices unchanged ex-pier, box navels local loose fan-oes 5-5.25, 176s 4.75-5, 200s 4.25-mostly 4.50, 220s 3.75-4, 252s 288s 3-3.2; valencias per box loose fancy 126s and larger 75 fair 4.25, 150s 4-4.75, 176s ,200s 4-4.25, 220s 3.75-4.25, 3.25-3.50, 288s 3-3.50, 344s 2.-92s -5.
More Parking Meters, Armory Okayed for City
Anaheim City Council Tuesday approved installation of an additional 16 parking meters in the downtown business area while at the same time approving a contract to be signed with the State of California to locate an armory in Anaheim for the National Guard.
Additional parking meters will be installed on South Clementine St. between Oak and Chestnut streets and on South Philadelphia St., between East Center St. and the alley-way south.
Approval of a contract with the state for construction of an armory to be located at the South East corner of West and La Palma, was made by Council. Stipulation in the contract calls for construction of the building within a five-year-period of the contract signing.
Funeral Notice
HERNANDEZ, Patricio, 64, 18551 Center St., El Modeno, died Tuesday night. He leaves his widow, Francesca; four sons, Pete, a barber in Anaheim; two daughters, seven grandchildren. Rosary is to be recited tonight at the Gillogly Funeral home in Orange with Requiem Mass at Holy Family church, Friday at 9 a.m.
RAINEY, Mrs. Sadie G., mother of Harry J. Rainey of North West Street, Anaheim, died Tuesday at the Hollywood hospital. Other than her son she leaves two grand children. Private services are being conducted in Los Angeles Friday.
The U.S. Army last year added 1,801 physically handicapped workers to the total already employed in Department of the Army headquarters and installations throughout the world. Of this group, 1,240 are veterans.
CHILI HAMBURGER SNACKS
(Makes & servings)
Director Carnation Home Services Department
¼ cup undiluted Carneon
Evaporated Milk
1 egg
1 cup cracker crumbs
½ pounds ground beef
1 tablespoon catsup
2 tablespoons chopped onion
½ teaspoons salt
¼ teaspoon pepper
1 tablespoon dry mustard
3 cups (2 l) pound cannula kidney beans
¼ cup coarsely chopped onion
1 cup grated sharp cheese
Shortening fee frying
Mix Carnation, egg, cracker crumbs, ground beef, catsup, 2 tablespoons onion, salt, pepper and mustard until smooth. Form into 12 flat, thin cakes. Pan fry in hot shortening. To serve, place meat cake on plate, heap with hot beans, top with second meat cake, then garnish with ¾ cup chopped onion and grated cheese.
FREE! MY LATEST RECIPE BOOKLET. Send for your free copy to Mary Blake, Dept. GS-234, Carnation Company, Los Angeles 36.
IRIS TOMATOES
No.2½
STAR SPECIALS FOR MORIAL DAY PICNICS
The World's Favorite Brand!
CARNATION MILK
2 tall cans 27¢
BUTTERNUT COFFEE lb. 108
DINNER BELL OLEO lb. 19¢
DOG FOOD VETS 3 tall cans 20¢
IRIS TOMATOES
No.2½ cans 23¢
Paper Goods
ZEE NAPKINS pkg. 10¢
BONDWARE each
PAPER PLATES 10¢
CUT RITE WAX PAPER roll 25¢
ALUMINUM FOIL REYNOLDS rolls 29¢
FROZEN FOODS
Swanson FRYERS
1 lb. 99¢
12 oz.
MINUTE MAID LIMEADE can 15¢
ORANGE JUICE REAL GOLD 2 cans 29¢
PICTSWEET ITEMS
Peas, Corn, Butter Beans, Broccoli, Mixed Vegetables, Peas & Carrots, Spinach, Squash, French Fries
6 pkgs 89¢
IRIS TOMATO JUICE
3 No.2 cans 25¢
SUGAR FROSTED FLAKES KELLOGGS pkg. 25¢
FINER FLAVOR
HiHo CRACKERS
lb. box 31¢
KIDS! Get Your MAN-FROM-MARS TOTEM HEAD Only 25¢ HERE! WHEN YOU BUY A BOX OF
ARGE FRESH
EGGS
42¢
Peas, Corn, Butter Beans,
Broccoli, Mixed
Vegetables, Peas &
Carrots, Spinach, Squash,
French Fries
6 pigs 89¢
KIDS! Get Your
MAN-FROM-MARS
TOTEM HEAD
Only 25¢ HERE!
WHEN YOU BUY A BOX OF
Lee Cream—Family Pak
ARDENS ½ gal. 69¢ WHEAT CHEX.
OR RICE CHEX... ea. 19¢
LAURA SCUDDER
ARDEN'S
CHEESE
2 lb. loaf 69¢
PEANUT
BUTTER
14 oz. Jar
39¢
Pineapple, Olive Pimiento, Relish
BORDEN'S Cream Cheese glass 23¢
Vita Meal with 2 Cans Horse Meat
DR. ROSS 10 lb. bag 1.68
DEL MONTE
CATSUP 2 tall bottles 27¢
WE HAVE A BIG VARIETY OF
COLD BEER ON HAND
AT ALL TIMES
SNOWDRIFT
3 LB. CAN 83¢
THE WESSON OIL SHORTENING WITH COUPON
Baked Beans
B & M tall can 29¢
GAYLE'S
Open Evenings 'Til 9 P.M., 404 N. Los Angles St.
Across from All Ford Agencies