anaheim-gazette 1936-04-16
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NEWSY NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Steward of Texas are the parents of a daughter. The child has been named Cynthia. Miss Katherine Steward of North Philadelphia street is an aunt of the new comer.
Mrs. Virginia Weeks Russell and daughter, Gloria are guests of Mrs. Russell's parents at their home on West Orangethorpe avenue.
Mrs. John Kellenberger of South Olive street, accompanied by her son-in-law and daughter, have returned after a vacation trip to Boulder Dam.
Mrs. L. Luhnow of San Mateo and Miss Dorothy Yungbluth turned Tuesday evening free week spent at the popular section on the Russian River.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Glove Santa Barbara are houseguests their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glove North Janss street.
TO THE VOTERS OF ANAHEIM
May we take this means of expressing our very sincere appreciation of the confidence placed in us at the polls yesterday.
As in the past we shall endeavor to carry on the business of the City of Anaheim in a fair and business like manner.
It is our purpose to promote the welfare of our city, and to keep it one of the most progressive communities in Southern California.
It is indeed a great satisfaction to find the voters of Anaheim putting their stamp of approval on the program we have followed during our terms
It is our purpose to promote the welfare of our city, and to keep it one of the most progressive communities in Southern California.
It is indeed a great satisfaction to find the voters of Anaheim putting their stamp of approval on the program we have followed during our terms of office.
With the continued sympathetic support of the people we shall carry on as in the past.
CHARLES H. MANN
CHARLES A. PEARSON
CHARLES E. GRIFFITH
CHARLES A. BOEGE
FREE $50 in
A Big Day in Anaheim
Don't Miss the Biggest Event of
FOX'S SPRING OPEN
Saturday April 18 - 1 P.M.
It's our treat!! A surprise for you. Come and bring your till 9 P.M. we present Ruth L. Gallup, Kelvinator home eating the making of frozen dessert in
The New 1936 Kelv
It's our treat!! A surprise for you. Come and bring your
till 9 P.M. we present Ruth L. Gallup, Kelvinator home ec
ing the making of frozen dessert in
The New 1936 Kelv
Big Drawing at 7:30 P.M. - YOU MU
1st prize, 1 Mixmaster, value $23.25. And many other valu
available at either Anaheim or Buena Park Store.
H. R. FOX & C
112 N. Olive Street, Anaheim
See The New
A. B. C. Washers &
Demonstrated at Our Anaheim Store
Saturday April 18 - 1 P.M.
H. R. FOX & C
Anaheim Store
112 N. Olive Street
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lee of 714 South Los Angeles street are the parents of a son, Robert Dean.
Miss Hazel Tilson, art teacher at Fremont school, spent the past week in San Diego as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Borsum. While there she attended the Pacific Arts Association meeting with Mrs. Borsum, who teaches art at San Diego State College.
Mrs. E. Mabel Dixon, president of the Anaheim Business and Professional Women's club, is enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs. T. P. Jones of San Jose. Mrs. Jones expects to be with her daughter at her Santa Ana home for several weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson, who have been spending their honey-moon at Medford, Oregon, returned to Anaheim last Monday night and are making their home at 714 North Lemon 'street. The couple returned from the northern city and visited in many cities en route. They spent some time in San Francisco, and Oakland, then returned to Anaheim via the valley route. En route they stopped in Visalia and Bakersfield.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Louden and daughter, Miss Mildred Louden, and Miss Clarie Fisher, are spending a week vacationing at Catalina Island.
Miss Ada Louise Wilcox and Miss Mildred Mauerhan returned the past week end from a trip through the Grand Canyon and Bryce Canyon and a visit to Boulder dam.
Miss Ada Louise Wilcox, Girl Scout Director of the Anaheim troops and physical education in-
Mis Mary O'Shea, freshman at Arizona State Teachers' College, at Flagstaff, was elected as a delegate to the National convention of Associated Women Students, held at Boulder, Colo., this week.
Don't say, OLIVE OIL, say POMPEIAN!
THEN you know you get 100% Pure Virgin Imported POMPEIAN Olive Oil. It's first press—which means only 25% of the olive is good enough for POMPEIAN. At all grocers and druggists. POMPEIAN Olive Oil Corp., Baltimore, Maryland.
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Miss Ada Louise Wilcox and Miss Mildred Mauerhan returned the past week end from a trip through the Grand Canyon and Bryce Canyon and a visit to Boulder dam.
Miss Ada Louise Wilcox, Girl Scout Director of the Anaheim troups and physical education instructor of the Anaheim grammar schools, has just received notice of her appointment as a member of the National staff. She will attend the National Girl Scout Camp councilers training corps June 21 to 28 at Camp Alderbrook, the Santa Monica Girl Scouts camp at Swaitart, California.
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Bruederle are spending two weeks visiting with relatives and friends in Seattle, and vacationing in the beautiful Columbia river country. Mr. Bruederle is the Garden Grove representative of the Southern California Automobile club.
WE WANT TO SELECT Reliable men, now employed, with FORESIGHT, fair education and mechanical inclinations, who are willing to train spare time or evenings at home to qualify as INSTALLATION and SERVICE experts in Electric Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. New, profitable field. For interview write, giving age and present occupation.
UTILITIES ENGINEERING INSTITUTE
Box 551, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Telephone 3456
THOMAS H. KUCHEL
Lawyer
403 Bk. America Bldg., Anaheim
FOX ANAHEIM
229 W. Center Phone 8602
Sun., Mon., Tues., Apr. 19-20-21
Sun. Continuous from 2 P.M.
ROBERT MONTGOMERY and MYRNA LOY in "PETTICOAT FEVER"
AND —
"THE FARMER IN THE DELL" with
LIBBY'S
Corned Beef
COFFEE
Toilit Tissue
Snowdrift
SODA OF
CRAC
1 lb. P
Lux Soap .
Ritz Cracke
BARTLETT
Pears, No. 2
FANCY
BEEF
PACKAGE
LARD A
SUGAR CURED
BACON
FRESH
GROUN
SHOULDER
LAMB
FRESH
GROUN
½ LB. PACKAGE
BACON
and bring your friends. From 1 P.M.
nator home economist, demonstrat6 Kelvinator
YOU MUST BE HERE
many other valuable prizes. Tickets
Store.
K & CO.
t, Anaheim
New
rs & Ironers
Anaheim Store
1 P.M. to 9 P.m.
K & CO.
Buena Park Store
1100 So. Grand Avenue
229 W. Center Phone 8602
Sun., Mon., Tues., Apr. 19-20-21
Sun. Continuous from 2 P.M.
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
and MYRNA LOY in
"PETTICOAT FEVER"
AND —
"The FARMER IN
THE DELL"
with
Fred Stone - Jean Parker
Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.
April 22-23-24-25
Saturday Matinee at 2 P.M.
AL JOLSON in
"The SINGING KID"
AND —
"TWO IN REVOLT"
with
John Arledge-Louise Latimer
PLAY' SCREENO'
Every Tuesday and Thursday
ANAHEIM Theatre
182 W. Center Phone 4212
Fri., Sat., Sun., April 17-18-19
Sunday Continuous from 2:30
RICHARD DIX in
"YELLOW DUST"
AND —
"MUSS 'EM UP"
with
Preston Foster
Margaret Callahan
ALPHA BETA FOOD MARKET
THE BEST FOR LESS
WEST CENTER AT PALM
EAST CENTER AT EMILY
ALPHA BETA BEST
FLOUR
GUARANTEED
24½ lb. Bag ... 70¢
FINE GRANULATED
SUGAR, 10 lb. c’th bg. 51¢
PURE CANE, 10 lb. bag 52¢
SOLID POUNDS
BUTTER ... 35¢
SOAP, P & G, Crystal White, White King 10 bars 29¢
FLOUR Globe A-15 lb. 21¢ - 10 lb. 38¢ - 24½ lb. 89¢
CALIFORNIA NATIONAL CANNED PEACH WEEK
PEACHES, Libby’s or Del Monte, No. 2½ cn. 2 for 25¢
CLEAN PACK
PEAS, No. 2 can ... 10¢
Marshmallows, 1 lb. celo 10¢
LIBBY'S
Corned Beef , 12 oz can, 16½¢
CRUSHED OR TIDBITS
PINEAPPLE
3 Buffet Cans 17¢
COFFEE, S & W Mellow’d 1 lb. cn. 27¢ - 2 lb. cn. 48¢
Toilit Tissue, Woldorf, 4¢ – Scott’s Roll ... 3 for 20¢
Snowdrift Shortening, 3 lbs. 52¼¢ ... 6 lbs. 99¼¢
LIBBY'S
Corned Beef, 12 oz can, 16½¢
3 Buffet Cans 17¢
COFFEE, S & W Mellow'd 1 lb. cn. 27¢ - 2 lb. cn. 48¢
Toilit Tissue, Woldorf, 4¢ - Scott's Roll ... 3 for 20¢
Snowdrift Shortening, 3 lbs. 52½¢ ... 6 lbs. 99½¢
SODA OR GRAHAM
CRACKERS
1 lb. Pkg. 10¢
LIBBY'S
Tomato Juice, No. 2 can ... 7½¢
Swansdown, lge. pkg... 23¢
MARIPOSA
PEACHES , No. 2½ can ... 11¢
Lux Soap ... 3 bars 17¢
Lifebouy ... 3 bars 17¢
Ritz Crackers, lge. ... 21¢
Old Dutch ... 3 for 20¢
BARTLETT
Pears, No. 2½ ... 2 for 25¢
CHICKEN OF SEA
Tuna, 7 oz. can, 2 for 27¢
FANCY
BEEF ROAST ... lb. 17¢
PACKAGE
LARD AND SHORTENING ... lb. 15¢
SUGAR CURED
BACON SQUARES ... lb. 20¢
FRESH
GROUND ROUND ... lb. 25£
SHOULDER
LAMB ROAST ... lb. 19£
FRESH
GROUND BEEF ... lb. 15£
½ LB. PACKAGE
BACON ... each 20¢
SHOULDER
LAMB ROAST lb. 19¢
FRESH
GROUND BEEF lb. 15¢
½ LB. PACKAGE
BACON each 20¢
COUNTRY STYLE
SAUSAGE lb. 28¢
FRESH DRESSED RABBITS AND POULTRY
FANCY IMPERIAL
TOMATOES 5 lb. Basket 22¢
FANCY, LOCAL
STRAWBERRIES, 3 bxs 19¢ 3 bxs. 10¢
FANCY NO. 1
NEW POTATOES 5 lbs. 15¢
NEW WHITE
GLOBE ONIONS 3 lbs. 10¢
FANCY
SUGAR PEAS 4 lbs. 17¢
FANCY, MEDIUM SIZE
NEW POTATOES 5 lbs. 10¢
—We reserve the right to limit—