anaheim-bulletin 1954-06-24
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June Is Dairy Month
DAIRY FOODS
TASTE
HEALTH
ECONOMY
June Is Dairy Month 1
1939
5.2 qts.
1929
3.9 qts.
1953
7.5 qts.
MILK COSTS YOU LESS: Above, Miss Reggie Dombeck steps on a "ladder of milk" to present the history of more milk for your money. In 1953, the average industrial worker's pay for an hour bought 7½ qts. of home-delivered milk. In 1939, an hour's pay purchased only 5.2 qts. In 1929 — only 3.9 qts.
This year, milk is even cheaper. Daniel M. Dent, national chairman for June Dairy Month, says: "Milk and milk products are tops for taste, health, economy."
ARE YOU SICK?
Chinese Herbs Are Nature’s Greatest Aid to Health!
Hundreds of sufferers have been restored to health and happiness with our herbs when other methods have failed.
Thousands of imported herbs specifically for the different ailments of
Stanton
Mary M. Cook
Magnolia school district was represented in the roster of homeschool students at the recent Anaheim Union High school graduation exercises. Four of 16 named for scholarships are residents of Magnolia district, two of this number are graduates of the local elementary school.
Class valedictorian, John Brookson of Mr. and Mrs. John Brookson 9342 Hillview, was listed as winner of the American Legion citation and a scholarship to Stanterd. Carolyn Poyet was named for the Sub-Degree grant of $75. Carolyn is the daughter of Mrs. Gladys Poyet; 9122 Magnolia Ave. Craig Koblitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Koblitz; 8411 Bard Road, was listed as winner of a scholarship to Cal Poly and Ava Jorgenson, received Pan Hellenic scholarship to UCLA. Avis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ax Jorgenson; 9921 Webster Ave.
The former two students name are the local graduates.
A dinner party, celebrating the 74th birthday anniversary of Stanton Street resident, Mrs. Ruth Newton, was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harrison. Mr. Newton has known Mrs. Harrison since the latter’s birth when his parents also lived on Starr street.
Party guests included Mr. and Mrs. Donald Doane and children Kathy and David, and young Douie Harrison, son of the best couple Mrs. Doane is also a long-time friend of Mrs. Newion, she too being born to Starr street resident Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cook, who are still neighbors of Mrs. Newion.
Mrs. Bob Greenwood, was the honored guest at a recent layover shower held in the Flower street home of Mrs. Ray Cook.
Games and conversation provided party-time diversion with games awarded to Mrs. James H
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Stanton News
Mary M. Cook JAckson 7-1053
Clarence Drake, Mrs. Don Doane, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Harrison, the honor guest and her hostess.
A post-graduation eighth grade breakfast, a tradition at Savanna school, was held the morning following commencement exercises in the school auditorium.
The event, sponsored by Savanna Parent Teacher Association, featured bacon, eggs, fried potatoes, orange juice, hot rolls and cocoa.
Class colors, red and white provided the decoration theme with gladioli the flower used. Printed napkins inscribed Savanna '54 and mortar-board placecards marked the table covers.
Special guests were Mrs. Arline Schiller, Kenneth Mcpherson, class instructors; Wayne Butterbaugh, district superintendent; Mrs. Eva Emery, former Savanna instructor; Allen Blakely, school custodian.
Committee in charge of arrangements included Mrs. Elton Snavely, chairman; Mrs. Arthur Mabs, Mrs. Feris Brown, Mrs. Chris Clodt, Mrs. J.E. Pruett, Mrs. Carl Jameson and Mrs. S. Stoddard.
Graduates attending the event were:
Portie Frank Acosta, Rafaela Margarita Ambriz, Susan Faye Brown, Ronald Louis Burch, Thomas Duane Clodt, Donald Lee Cook, Alta Mae Copsey, Ynez Saratos Cuevas, Maria Louisa Escalante, Robert Fuller Jameson, Sharon Loveland Jennings, Richard Markey, David Edward Moellenberndt, Guadelupe Medellín Mugica, Maria Mendoza Mugica, Rudy Andrew Najera, Gilbert Richard Naranjo, Judith Ellen Parra, Douglas P.kire Gcae Amner Pruett, Sylvia Elizabeth Requejo, Shirley Ann Rosa, Richard Ernest Rosales, Mary Mae Silva, Judith Marie Smith, Richard Roy Snavely, Will
IN KOREA — Pfc Gene Ware of Buena Park is a policeman.
Army's 558th Military Police Company, which recently received third Meritorious Unit Commendation in Korea. The company provides security for Eighth Army headquarters. Ware, son of Mrs. C. A. Ware, 8182 Circle "C" St., entered the Army in Ma
Bob Greenwood was the guest at a recent layette held in the Flower street Mrs. Ray Cook.
and conversation provided-time diversion with game awarded to Mrs. James Hoed Mrs. Paul Harrison.
berry shortcake was the of refreshment time and led by Mrs. Walter E. Lom-Mrs. Carl Wiesner, Mrs. Hopewell, Mrs. Beatsice Mrs. Willard E. Keckel-Bernard Casserly, Mrs.
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Cypress Notes
Christine Davis
Phone Jackson 7-2810
A pack meeting has been set by the Cypress Cub Scouts for Sunday, June 27, at 2 p.m. at Cypress Recreation park.
Dens are to present tkits on the monthly theme, "Air Adventure," and Den projects and things the Cubs have made during the month will be on display.
Cubmaster Stevens assures fun for young and old at the pack meeting, and urges the supporters of the Cubs to be there.
Those people at the Cypress Elementary School who had charge of decorating the auditorium for commencement exercises last week wish to publicly express their thanks to Mr. and Mrs. George Ogata for some timely help.
After being contacted Wednesday morning, the Ogata's furnished and delivered anough flowers to entirely decorate the school auditorium for the evening's activities. They had the job done by noon.
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Deadline Announced For Fair Exhibits
Premium Books for the 1954 Orange County Fair have been mailed to former exhibitors, and copies now are available at Chamber of Commerce offices throughout the county. It was announced today by R. M. C. Fullenwider, secretary-manager of the Fair.
Listed in the book are hundreds of classifications of exhibits to be open for the six-day exposition, starting Aug 10. Among the departments, all open to Orange County residents, for participation, are agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, community and organization exhibits, one-family farm displays, livestock, poultry, rabbits, bees and honey home economics, art hobbies mineral and lapidary, and a long list of classes in the Junior Fair.
Copies of the book also are available by writing to the Fair office, 20391 Newport Blvd., Santa Ana. Deadline for entries in the 1954 Fair is July 25, and all applications must be received by that date.
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ES 39¢ lb HORMEL'S SLICED Bacon 2 Lbs. for 99¢
H n or Yellowtail 69¢ lb
39¢ lb FILLET OF OCEAN PERCH 39¢ lb
Turkeys 59¢ lb
Turkeys 59¢ lb
T 59¢ lb
WIENERS or Sliced BOLOGNA
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Fresh Lean
EF 3 Lbs. for 85¢
49¢ lb
SWISS STEAK 53¢ lb
CHEESE 41¢ lb
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