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ANAHEIM (Cal.) BULLETIN Monday, June 28, 1954 Anaheim Calendar Monday, June 28: Toastmaster's meeting, Dragon Cafe, 6:30 p.m. Y's Men's Club meeting, YMCA Bldg., 7 p.m. Altrusa Club dinner and meeting, 7 p.m. National Guard, Co. K., 224th Infantry drill, basement of City hall, 7:30 p.m. VFW-Auxiliary meeting, V F W Hall, 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 29: Kiwanis Club meeting, Elks Club, 12:15 p.m. Ebell Art Section meeting, Ebell Clubhouse, 1 p.m. Orange County Branch of National Puchia Society Tea and Open House, Regular meeting at 8 p.m. Open to the public. American Legion Hall, 3 to 8 p.m. Rotary Club demotion and installation of officers, Lakewood Country Club, 6:30 p.m. IOOF 199 meeting, IOOF Temple, 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 30: Realty Board meeting, Athy' Diner, 7:30 a.m. Presbyterian Church family night dinner, Social Hall of church, 6:30 p.m. Sea Scouts meeting, Investment in Youth Bldg., 7 p.m. 20-30 Club meeting, Dragon Cafe, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 1: Anaheim Fusileers meeting, Chungking Cafe, 1 p.m. Optimist Club meeting, Boys' Clubhouse, 7 p.m. Izaak Walton League meeting, La Palma Youth Center, 8 p.m. VFW meeting, VFW Hall, 8 p.m. Native Daughters of the Golden West meeting, American Legion Hall, 8 p.m. Friday, July 2: Christian Businessmen's Commission breakfast meeting, Snow-Castle, 7 a.m. Anaheim Lodge 207, F&AM, Maasonic Temple, 7:30 p.m. Lois Rebekah Lodge meeting, IO OF Temple, 8 p.m. Orange County Aquarium Society meeting, Santa Ana Clubhouse, 8 p.m. JayCee Hop, teenage dance, Jay-Cee Hall, 135½ West Center St., 8:30 p.m. Saturday, July 2: Hospitality Tea sponsored by Retail Merchants Division of Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, Dorothy-Wade, 1:30 p.m. Sunday, July 4: Fourth of July. Monday, July 5: Legal Holdlay. Tuesday, July 6: Anaheim Republican Women's Club meeting, YMCA Bldg., 10 a.m. Kiwanis Club meeting, Indian Room, Knotts Berry Farm, 12:15 p.m. Michigan ranks 12th among the states in value of minerals produced. If It's News You'll See It In The Bulletin Dairy LOS ANGELES (UP)—D Eggs: Wholesale uncanned ducer graded for size 40 per AA large 42½-44; medium small 24-25; grade A who large 42½-43. Candled eggs to retailers for tributors' plant delivered on higher; cartons three cents high grade AA extra large 52-54; 47-49; medium 39-41; grade tra large 48-50; large 43-54; dium 35-37; small 26-27; grail large 36-39. Prices to consumers in early Grade AA large 52-62; medium 52; grade A large 49-58; meet 41-46; small 33-39. Live poultry: Broilers 1½-2½; chens all weights roasters over 4½ lbs 26-28; franks caponette - 3½-4½ lbs 28-30; roost caponettes over 4½ lbs 29-31; light type all weights 13-15; raw white fryers miscellaneous lots 21; commercial 21-22. Butter jobbing prices in cart Grade AA 62½-66; Grade A grade B 60-62. Receipts: Butter 217,900; chicken 226,475; eggs 7,887; poultry 19. SPECIAL DELIVERY FALL RIVER, Mass. (P)—Margarida has just received postcard mailed to him by friend, Francisco Pires; wires was a private in the Army at Fort Dix, N. J., five years four months ago. ALPHA BETA DEPENDABLE QUALITY Fresh GROUND BEEF 29¢/LB. DON'T MIS ALPHA BETA DEPENDABLE QUALITY Fresh GROUND BEEF 29¢ LB. ALPHA BETA Trimid Rite BEEF T BONE OR PORTERHOUSE STEAKS 98¢ LB. KRAFT'S PARKAY MARGARINE 29¢ POUND CARTON CALIFORNIA LONG WHITES OUR FINEST GRADE U.S. NO. 1 potatoes • FINEST FOR SALADS • DELICIOUS FRENCH FRIES • EXCELLENT FOR BOILING MONEY BACK GUARANTEE PREMIUM PACKED FOOD CLUB 27 OZ. CAN BAKED BEANS 17¢ OSCAR MAYER'S SMOKI KINGAN'S CIRCLE K CHOPPED BEEF DUNBAR MED. SIZE SHRIMP BAKED BEANS 17¢ KINGAN'S CIRCLE K CHOPPED BEEF 29¢ 12 OZ CAN COMSTOCK NO.2 CAN PIE APPLES 23¢ GERBER'S BABY FOOD STRAINED VEGETABLE FRUIT IN CANS 6 FOR 49¢ QUART CAN PLANTER'S PEANUT OIL 85¢ 12 OZ. PRESSURIZED BOMB FLIT BUG KILLER 72¢ 1275 EAST CENTER STREET BOTH STORES IN ANAHEIM OPEN SUNDAY Dairy DOS ANGELES (UP)—Dairy: eggs: Wholesale uncandied prograded for size 40 per cent large 42½-44, medium 34-35, 12-24; grade A wholesale 42½-43. Handled eggs to retailers for distors' plant delivered one cent er, cartons three cents higher; AA extra large 52-54, large medium 39-41; grade A exlarge 48-50, large 43-45, me35-37, small 26-27, grade B 36-39. Prices to consumers in cartons: AA large 52-62, medium 45grade A large 49-58, medium small 33-39. Poultry: Broilers 1¾-2½ lbs vers all weights 25-18. Lbs over 4½ lbs 26-28, fryers sette 3½-4½ lbs 28-30, roaster ettes over 4½ lbs 29-31, hens type all weights 13-15, rabbits fryers miscellaneous lots 20commercial 21-22. Jobbing prices in cartons: AA 62½-66, Grade A 62-64, B 60-62. Eliptics: Butter 217,900, cheese eggs 7,887; poultry 19,500. SPECIAL DELIVERY L RIVER, Mass. (P)—James Grida has just received a card mailed to him by his Francisco Pifes, while was a private in the Dix, N. J., five years and months ago. Eight Persons Hurt In County Smashups Continued From Page 1 wife of driver James J. Niebles, 30, San Juan Capistrano; and George Perrih, no age given, of the same city. Both injured were treated by a family doctor. Lillian I. Blodgett, 42, Costa Mesa, received minor injuries when her vehicle and another operated by Earl J. Finan, Long Beach, crashed at Newport Blvd. and Bristol Ave., Saturday afternoon, the Costa Mesa woman told patrolmen she would see her doctor. A two-car pileup at Lincoln and Brookhurst Avenues Saturday night resulted in injuries to two persons. Debora Bashara, 2, the daughter of driver John Bashara Jr., 28, 29 South Melrose, Piacentia, and Annabelle Hanash, 36, of the same address, were transported to St. Joseph Hospital for treatment of minor injuries, the patrol reported. Arthur L. Lancaster, 23, Los Angeles, was the driver of the other car involved. A 35-year-old El Monte woman suffered slight injuries when her car collided with one driven by Alva H. Grabast, 59, Artesia, at Lincoln Avenue and Moody street, Cypress, Saturday afternoon. Dorothy R. Sangster, was taken to Anaheim Community Hospital. If It's News You'll See It In The Bulletin Ike, Winnie Pledge 'Collective Defense' Continued From Page 1 clusion of an agreement on Indochina. We also considered the situation which would follow from failure to reach such an agreement. "We will press forward with plans for collective defense to meet either eventuality." "We are both convinced that if at Geneva the French government is confronted with demands which prevent an acceptable agreement regarding Indochina, the international situation will be seriously aggravated." Atomic Cooperation On atomic energy the President and the Prime Minister said: "We also discussed technical cooperation on atomic energy. We agreed that both our countries would benefit from such cooperation to the fullest extent allowed by U.S. legislation." Their longest, most detailed statement in today's announcement concerned the European Defense Community and the general situation Western Europe. They stated together a firm conviction that further delay by France and Italy in ratification of the EDC treaty "would damage the solidarity of the Atlantic nations." "We wish to reaffirm that the program for European unity inspired by France, of which the EDC is only one element, so promising to peace and prosperity in Europe, continues to have our firm support." Mr. Eisenhower and Sir Winston also agreed that the German Federal Republic should "take its place as an equal partner in the community of Western nations, where it can make its proper contribution to the defense of the free world." DON'T MISS THESE RST OF THE WEEK Specials 16 LB. BAG. 39¢ NEW LOW LOW PRICE SUGAR MAYER'S 8 OZ. LINK SMOKIE SNAX 37¢ NBAR MED. SIZE HRIMP 5 OZ. CAN 49¢ spired by France, of which the EDC is only one element, so promising to peace and prosperity in Europe, continues to have our firm support." Mr. Eisenhower and Sir Winston also agreed that the German Federal Republic should "take its place as an equal partner in the community of Western nations, where it can make its proper contribution to the defense of the free world." Citrus Market LOS ANGELES (UP)—The local citrus reprot as prepared by the Federal-State Makret News Service: Grapefruit dull; lemons and oranges steady, prices unchanged. Grapefruit per box white Arizona pcaked fancy 64-70s 2.75-3, Coachella valley cartons packed fancy 32s 3.50-4, boxes choice 64-70s 2.25-2.50, loose orchard run 54s and larger 4.25, 64s 2.75-3, 80s 2.50, 100s $2, choice 70-100s 1.50-1.75, ruby red Arizona packed fancy 54-64s $7. Marriage Licenses Richard Don Killian, 25, Sea Breeze Trailer Camp; Joan Margaret Reilly, 20, 204 Alabama, both Huntington Beach. Charles Peter Gieselbreth, 46, 235 E. Commonwealth Ave.; Mary Emma Murphy, 36, 312 Pine Dr., both Fullerton. Clyde Cleo Mann, 22, 12282 Pine St., Garden Grove; Shirley Grace Estes, 23, 284 S. Cypress St., Orange. Market Quotations By William R. Staats Co. 517 First National Bank Building Santa Ana Phone KI 2-2329 Bonds & Stocks Air Reduction ... 26% American Tel. & Tel... 167% Unconda Copper ... 38% Atchison T. & SF ... 110% Caterpillar Tr... 56 Chrysler ... 63% Crown Zellerbach ... 47% Curtiss Wright ... 9% DuPont ... 143% General Electric ... 48 General Motors ... 72% Goodyear T&R ... 65% Kennecott Copper ... 81% Montgomery Ward ... 64% N.Y. Central ... 21% Northrop Aircraft Inc. ... 27% N. American Co... 24 Pacific G&E Common ... 43% Pacific Ltg. Common ... 35 Pacific Ltg. $4.50 Pfd... 140@104% Pennsylvania RR ... 88% Phillip Peterson ... 16% SEE YOUR SIZE TIRE 6.00 x 16 $20 6.40 x 15 21 6.70 x 15 22 7.10 x 15 25 6.50 x 16 25 7.60 x 15 27 8.00 x 15 30 8.20 x 15 31 *plus tax and your recopper.* GAR MAYER'S 8 OZ. LINK SMOKIE SNAX 37¢ NBAR MED. SIZE HRIMP 5 OZ. CAN 49¢ FAMILY PACK ISSUE 4 ROLLS 31¢ PKG. OF BO APKINS GELLO WRAPPED 13¢ BINATION SPECIAL • LIMITED TIME ONLY! EGG SHAMPOO AND RINSE RINSE - FREE with SHAMPOO BOTH 1ST NO LIQUOR SOLD ALPHA BETA First in Foods ANAHEIM DAY 510 WEST CENTER STREET Atchison, T & SF ... 110% Caterpillar Tr. ... 56 Chrysler ... 62% Crown Zellerbach ... 47% Curtiss Wright ... 9% DuPont ... 143% General Electric ... 48 General Motors ... 72% Goodyear T&R ... 65% Kennecott Copper ... 81% Montgomery Ward ... 64% N.Y. Central ... 21% Northrop Aircraft Inc. ... 27% N. American Co. ... 24 Pacific G&E Common ... 43% Pacific Ltg. Common ... 35 Pacific Ltg. $4.60 Pfd. ... 140@104% Penney, J.C. Co. ... 38% Pennsylvania RR ... 16% Phillip Petroleum ... 60% Phelps Dodge ... 60 Republic Steel ... 58% Richfield Oil ... 69 Robertshaw-Fulton Co. ... 64% Southern Ry. ... 57% So. Cal., Ed., Common ... 44% So. Cal., Ed., $1.12 Pfd. ... 37%@28 So. Cal., Ed., $1.08 Pfd. ... 25%@26 So. Cal., Ed., $1.22 Pfd. ... 27%@28 So. Cal., Ed., $1.14 Pfd. ... 40%@40 So. Cal., Ed., $1.02 Pfd. ... 24%@25 So Pacific RR ... 42% Standard Oil, Cal. ... 61% Standard Oil, N.J. ... 86% Texas Co. ... 66% Transamerica Corp... 35% Union Oil, Cal... 44% Union Pacific RR... 139 U.S. Steel... 49 Bank of America... 35% bid Sec. 1st Natl. Bank... 51 bid Bdway, Hale Stores Com... 11% @11% Bullock's Common... 27% bid CLOSING AVERAGES 20 Industrial... 236.12 up $.59 20 Rails... 114.11 up .35 15 Utilities... 58.01 dn..15 VOLUME... 1,890,000 GAINING WEIGHT? Don't discard your pants or slacks. Just a little fixin' will make them wearable again ERMISCH CLEANERS Karl Knapp, Owner 117 W. Cypress St., Ph. KE 5-4618 We give Cash Dividend Stamps FREE CUSTOMER PARKING EXTRA LOW MARATHON by GOOD regular $14.95 SALE PRICED $1 6.00 x 16 MARATHON regular $14.95 before trade-in EVEN BIGGER SALE! — $1.00 WHEN NEW LOCATION WE Births Santa Ana Community Hospital Boy, 7 lbs. 8 oz. to Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Tillery, 12770 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove, June 26. Girl, 6 lbs. 14 oz. to Mr. and Mrs. Ken B. Vaught, 102561 Pairhaven, Santa Ana, June 25. Girl, 7 lbs. 5 oz. to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allen, 14721 Adams, Santa Ana, June 25. St. Joseph's Hospital Boy, 9 lbs. 2 oz. to Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips, of La Habra, June 26. Boy, 8 lbs. 1 oz. to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Penwich, 1342 Orange Avenue, Santa Ana, June 26. Boy, 6 lbs. 10 oz. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rohn, 1035 E. Mayfair, Orange, June 25. Boy, 7 lbs. 9 oz. to Mr. and Mrh. Fred Burkhart, 2018 N. Linwood, Santa Ana, June 26. Boy, 9 lbs. 4 oz. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clarelli, 527 14th St., Huntington Beach, June 25. Girl, 7 lbs. 4 oz. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry, 2021 S. Maple, Santa Ana, June 25. Boy, 8 lbs. 6 oz., to Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Compton, 647 W. Wilson, Fullerton. Funeral Notice WHITTIER, Mrs. Maude, of 414 Orange, Huntington Beach, died Saturday night and will be buried from Smith Mortuary chapel, Huntington Beach, Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment will be in Westminster Memorial Park cemetery. The deceased leaves her husband, L.A. Whittier, a realtor in Huntington Beach; a daughter, Mrs. Leona Corn of Balboa Island; two sons, William Whittier of Ft.Marigan, Colo., and Orville Whittier of Alliance, Nebr., two grandchildren, three great grandchildren, three brothers and three sisters in the east. She came to Orange County from Sterlong, Colo., in 1945. She was a member of the Methodist church, the O.E.S. at Sterling, Rebekahs at the Beach city and active in the Royal Neighbors. Body of Russell W. Christenson whose death occurred Thursday night, will be interred in the Memorial Park cemetery at Sloux City, Iowa, Hilgenfeld Mortuary in charge of arrangements from Angela Helm. Terasso Brothers will be in charge in Sloux City. LOCAL MAN ARRESTED La Habra, (OCNS) — James D. Elledge, 43, of 104 S. Helena, Anaheim, was arrested on suspicions of driving while intoxicated Friday night, police reported. Results Are th. Proof of Newspaper Circulation. AUTO GLASS Of All Kinda Table Tops, Mirrors and Window Glass PHIL'S AUTO GLASS Phone KE. 5-6907 920 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim GOOD YEAR TIRES JUNE TIRE SALE! Don’t miss this! We’ll allow you 25% OFF TIRE SALE! Don’t miss this! We’ll allow you 25% OFF list price for your old tires on GOOD YEAR DELUXE “World’s First Choice” These are not just ordinary tires! They’re Goodyear Deluxe Tires — the same first-choice, first-quality tires that car makers put on more new cars than any other kind. They’re the tires that more motorists prefer. Act now and SAVE! Don’t miss these BIG allowances for your present tires turned in on Deluxe or Deluxe Super-Cushions by Goodyear. SEE YOUR SIZE ALLOWANCE HERE TIRE Reg. Price before trade-in 25% off allowance SALE PRICE! 6.00 x 16 $20.60 $15.45* 6.40 x 15 21.55 16.15* 6.70 x 15 22.60 16.95* 7.10 x 15 25.05 18.75* 6.50 x 16 25.40 19.05* 7.60 x 15 27.40 20.55* 8.00 x 15 30.10 22.55* 8.20 x 15 31.40 23.55* Sale ends July 3rd EXTRA LOW PRICE VALUE! SEE THIS LOW COST TIRE NOW! MARATHON Super-Cushion PATHFINDER by GOODYEAR EXTRA LOW PRICE VALUE! SEE THIS LOW COST TIRE NOW! MARATHON Super-Cushion by GOOD YEAR regular $16.95 before trade-in SALE PRICED $13.95 plus tax and recoppable tire Size 6.70 x 16 6.00 x 16 MARATHON regular $14.95 before trade-in $12.49 plus tax and recoppable tire PATHFINDER by GOOD YEAR • it's brand new! $10.95 • not a secondl • not a retreadl 6.70 x 15 SIZE.....$11.95 plus tax and recoppable tire EVEN BIGGER DOLLAR SAVINGS ON WHITE SIDEWALLS during this SALE! — $1.00 down per tire — Pay as little as $1.25 a week! WHEEL & FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING BRAKE SERVICE RECAPPING NEW LOCATION 420 W. CENTER ST. WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS GOOD YEAR TIRES SHIPKEY & PEARSON 420 W. Center St. KE 5-3403