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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Thrifty FOOD SP FEATURING SWIFT'S FINE ALPHA BETA FOOD THE BEST FOR E. Center at Emily "OWNED AND OPERATED BY THOSE WHO PUREX QUART JAR 9¢ Purex for bleaching, etc. ½-gal. Jug 15c S&W COFFEE SWIFTS FORMAY Swift's Finest Shortening 3 lb. Can 45c SUN-BRITE Cleanser Swift's 3 FOR 11c JANE GOODE Salad Dressing Pint Jar 14c SWIFTS SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD MAYON CHEESE MEADOW GROVE CURED—PER LB. 14c BUTT EVAPORATED MILK Golden State 3 for 17c Wood's Quality MACKET DELICIOUS FOR MEATLESS SANDWICHES, SALAD or CALIF. DEEP SEA LIGHT MEAT MACKEREL 2 No. ½ Cans 1 COFFEE Ben Hur Blue lb. 26c SUGA GRAPENUTS LARGE REG. PKG. 16c MORTO MILK Golden State 3 for 17c DELICIOUS FOR MEATLESS SANDWICHES, SALAD or CALIF. DEEP SEA LIGHT MEAT MACKEREL 2 No. ½ Cans COFFEE Ben Hur Blue lb. 26c SUGA GRAPENUTS LARGE REG. PKG. 16c MORTO CALUMET BAKING POWDER—1lb. (2 cup pkg. Swansdown Free) 24c JELL-A BAKERS COCOA ½ LB. CAN 10c DE LU SPINACH NO. 2½ CAN—ONLY 10c ASPAR PEACHES MARIPOSA No. 2½ Can 2 For 25c SALM SOAP WHITE KING 5 bars 12c Large Package 26½ c FLO Mission Bell 7 bars 25c Scotch Granulated Large Pkg. 16c HARVEST N. B. C. HONEY MAID GRAHAMS No. 2½ can Bartlett Pears 2 for 25c Royal Ann, No Tomatoes No. 2½ 10c Red Sockeye SALMON 2 for 27 Deviled Meat 3 for 10c Potato Chips 3 for 10c PURE CIDER VINEGAR qt. 7c FLY SPRAY 'It Kills Em' 1-5 gallon . . . 25c KELLOGG SPECIAL 1 pkg. Corn Flakes ALL 1 pkg. W. Wheat Biscuits FOR 1 pkg. W. Wheat Flakes 29 1 - 15c Package All Bran FREE ALPHA BETA MEAT DEPT. Now Ovenized Swift's Premium OVENIZED HAMS ALPHA BETA MEAT DEPT. Now Ovenized SWIFT'S PREMIUM Swift's Premium OVENIZED HAMS LOWER END AS CUT lb. 12½ LEAN MEATY Butt Ends lb. 15¢ BROOKFIELD Link Sausage ½-lb. 10¢ SWIFT'S CELLO SLICED BACON ½ lb. 13¢ SHOULDER ROASTS MILK LAMB lb. 15¢ BOSTON LAMB LEGS lb. 22¢ 100% Pure Pork Sausage 18¢ Alpha Beta Famous Make, lb... Hamburger Steak 10¢ All Meat, No Cereal, lb... Prime Steer POT ROASTS lb. 9½¢ Baby Steer Round Steak ...lb. 20¢ CENTER CHUCK ROASTS lb. 15¢ SHORT RIBS and Brisket lb. 7¢ CHOW MEIN Made in Anaheim by Nicco 25¢ Noodles Included—Quart 45c; Pint... EASTERN FARM STYLE PURE PORK SAUSAGE lb. 25¢ A Few Items Limited SPECIALS T'S FINE PRODUCTS FOOD MARKET FOR LESS BY THOSE WHO SERVE YOU" W. Center at Palm S&W COFFEE 1-lb. Can 29¢ S&W COFFEE with S&W flavor 2-lb. can 56c SWIFTS SALAD OIL Swift's Golden West Qt. Can 25c MAYONNAISE Swift's Brookfield Qt. Jar 35c SALAD Dressing Jane Goode Quart Jar 23c MAYONNAISE PINT JAR 19¢ BUTTER Sunlight ¼' s First Grade LB. 24¢ lity MACKEREL SANDWICHES, SALAD or CREAMED 2 No. ½ Cans 19¢ COFFEE Coffee Cup 1lb. 17¢ Ground When You Buy SUGAR Fine Granulated 10 Lbs. 46¢ MORTON'S SALT 2 pkgs. 15¢ Mrs. H. Pearson Is Nominated for Ebell President Mrs. Emma Grimshaw Adds dresses Luncheon Group on “California Landmarks” Mrs. Harry Pearson this week looms as the next president of the Anaheim Ebell club, following report of the nominating committee Monday pickinher as the sole candidate. Election will be held at the May meeting. Nominations for other positions were: Mrs. C. A. Neighbors, first vice president; Mrs. Melbourne Gauer, second vice president; Mrs. George Chambers, third vice president; Mrs. C. P. Tompkins, recording secretary; Mrs. J. S. Van Wagoner, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Jack Corn, financial secretary; Mrs. Ben Kaulbars, treasurer; Mrs. M. Henderson, auditor; Mrs. Henry Adams, parliamentarian; Mrs. Fred Weise, curator; Mrs. H. E. W. Barnes, librariian, and Mrs. Holly Markle, historian. Delegates to the annual county convention April 26 at Orange are: Mrs. Harry Pearson, Mrs. H. E. W. Barnes, Mrs. H. D. Newkirk and Mrs. HolliMarkle. Alternates are Mrs. C. A. Neighbore, Mrs. J. P. Wilson, Mr. Homer Ames, and Mrs. H. G. Graaf. Mrs. C. E. Harbeson is in charge o\ arrangements for the evening brideparty to be held April 19, while Miss B. Kate Rea was placed in charge o\ elections in May. Mrs. Mab Copland Lineman, LoAngeles attorney, addressed the cluson on “Property Right of Women and Children.” Mrs. J. W. Truxaw waluncheon chairman Monday, with Mr. J. W. Van Wagoner in charge of decorations. Mrs. Emma Grimshaw, pleaner resident of Anaheim, addressthe club at the luncheon hour o\ “California Landmarks.” SANDWICHES, SALAD or CREAMED 2 No. ½ Cans 19¢ Coffee Cup 1 lb. 17¢ Ground When You Buy SUGAR Fine Granulated 10 Lbs. 46¢ MORTON'S SALT 2 pkgs. 15¢ JELL-A-TEEN 3 pkgs. 10¢ DE LUXE STRING BEANS No. 2 can 15¢ ASPARAGUS MISSION No. 2 Can 2 for 27¢ SALMON ALASKA PINK—No. 1's 11¢ FLOUR Globe A-1 97¢ 24½-lb. Sack HARVEST KING FLOUR 24½-lb. Sack 75¢ GRAHAMS 1-lb. Pkg. 16¢ 2-lb. Pkg. 28¢ Royal Ann, No. 2½ can Cherries 2 for 27¢ 2 for 27c CORN BEEF 2 for 25c GG SPECIAL Flakes ALL FOR Wheat 29¢ kage All Bran FREE OLEO GOLDEN WEST LB. . . . 6c SOAP Laundry Bar 10 bars . . . 17c Golden Ripe BANANAS 7 lbs. 25¢ No. 1 New DOTATOES 11 lbs. 25¢ Kate Rea was placed in charge of elections in May. Mrs. Mab Copland Lineman, Los Angeles attorney, addressed the club on "Property Right of Women and Children." Mrs. J. W. Truxaw was luncheon chairman Monday, with Mr. J. W. Van Wagoner in charge of decorations. Mrs. Emma Grimshaw, niece resident of Anaheim, addressed the club at the luncheon hour on "California Landmarks." O.E. Steward Weds Mrs. Jessie Burns New Couple at Home This Week Following Marriage Saturday at Baldwin Park Mr. and Mrs. Olin E. Steward went at home to friends this week at 33 North Philadelphia street, following their marriage Saturday at the home of the bride's daughter, Mrs. J. H Bacon of Baldwin Park, where Re George Wormer of the Santa Ana Fire Methodist church officiated. The bride was the former Mrs. Jessie Burns Santa Ana. Only members and close friends of the immediate families witnessed the ceremony. Miss Katherine Steward daughter of the bridegroom, and Eward Burns, son of the bride, furnished the music. Miss Steward is an accomplished musician and pianist for the Anaheim Kiwanis club, while Ms Burns is well known for his achievements as a 'cellist. Mrs. Steward wore a simple frock blue and white silk, and a should spray of gardenias and lilies of the valley. After the wedding, Mrs. Bacch honored the new couple at a supper. The bride is well known throughout the county and the groom at one time was city manager of Anaheim, is now this city's representative on the Metropolitan water district board, as well as sanitation engineer. 3 STATES TO PICNIC New Yorkers will occupy the side and Oregonians and Washingtonians the right side of Sycamore Grove park when the three states hold annual picnics on April 14. All former residents of the states are invited to attend the all-day affairs. Golden Ripe BANANAS 7 lbs. 25c No. 1 New POTATOES 11 lbs. 25c Well Filled PEAS 3 lbs. 10c Lettuce head 1c Cherry RHUBARB 4 lbs. 5c SATURDAY SPECIALS POTATO DONUTS ...6 for 9c Large Uniced Angel Food Cakes, each ...25c CINNAMON ROLLS ...6 for 9c Two Layer Orange Cakes, ea..25c Pearson dominated for Bell President Anaheim, Calif., April 5, 1934 Induct 92 Members at Easter Service Rev. Ray C. Harker of the White Temple Methodist church announced this week that 43 persons were baptised and 92 new members added at Easter morning services. FINES BEACH MAN $100 Judge Charles Kuchel found Irving Paustell of Laguna Beach guilty of reckless driving Tuesday and fined him $100, of which $50 was suspended for one year. Paustell also agreed to pay damages of an automobile damaged in a wreck last week. Auto Paint Job To Fit Any Pocketbook Our 10th Season in Anaheim LOUIS HENNIG 200 S. Los Angeles St. Radio Repairing FEARN RADIO ELECTRIC SHOP Expectly done at reasonable cost by certified radio technician. Let us assure you of satisfaction from your present receiver. 273 East Center Street — Phone 3111 Teachers You can earn several hundred dollars this summer, and you can secure a better position and a larger salary for the coming year. Complete information will be mailed on receipt of a three cent stamp. Send for it to-day. Rural Schools and City Schools Summer Work and School Year Positions CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY, INC. 1859 Downing St., Denver, Colo. Covers the ENTIRE United States "Thanks for sending me so many good positions to apply for over 30 during the first five days I was enrolled."—An Illinois Teacher. SCHOOL OFFICIALS:—We can put you in touch with the very finest teachers. Our service is free to you. HARBESON WALLOP 124 No. Los Angeles St., Phone 4101 Anaheim Wines STANDARD BRANDS MUSCATEL Gal. $1.70 CLARET Gal. $1.25 PORT ½ Gal. 95c ZINFANDEL ½ Gal. 65c ANGELICA PORT 1 5 Gal. CLARET 1 5 Gal. SHERRY 65c SAUTERNE 1 5 Gal. MUSCATEL ¼ Gal. ZINFANDEL 45c ANGELICA 75c BURGANDY Gins STANDARD BRANDS Full ½ Pt. 40c — Full Pts. 70c—1 5 Gal. $1.10 Whiskey COMPLETE LINE STANDARD BRANDS REASONABLY PRICED Brandy Apricot ½ Pt. 45c—Pts. 85c Grape ½ Pts. 50c 24 Bottles Pickwick Ale, per case $1.25 12 Bottles Schlitz, per case $1.25 NO BOTTLE DEPOSIT We Specialize in Quality Merchandise A Complete Line of Imported and Domestic Wines and Liquors (Political Advertisement) VOTE FOR (Political Advertisement) VOTE FOR Evan S. Alsip FOR CITY CLERK The people of Anaheim must select a man to occupy this office for the unexpired term. The resignation of Mr. Merritt almost two years ago makes this necessary. It is an important office and I recognize its responsibilities. Because of my thirteen years of banking and executive experience, I feel qualified for the job. I owe no political allegiance to any group or to any individual. Every citizen of Anaheim is entitled to honest and fair consideration on the part of their public officials. If elected, I promise to adhere to this policy. ELECTION—MONDAY, APRIL 9