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1940-12-19 · Anaheim Gazette · page 7 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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School Students Offer "Nativity" Cantata To Be Given Tonight at Anaheim High School Auditorium (Continued from Page 1) by Matthews. Doris Gamble, accompanied by the chorus, will sing "The Annunciation" as a soprano solo, while Vera Riner will present Vincent's "There Were Shepherds" also as a solo number. A special girls chorus will render Praeterius' "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming," and a trio composed of Virginia Criss, Marjorie Vigor and Doris Gamble will sing "Lullaby on Christmas Eve" by Christianson. "Worship of the Shepherds," a chorale, will be given by Edith Brown, soloist, and a special girls' chorus. Other musical numbers in keeping with the Christmas story will feature the full chorus. In charge of the direction and arrangement of the choral and solo work is Miss Elizabeth Hunziker, of the music department. Mrs. Helen Grant Appy is dramatic director, and Miss Edith Weber is managing the preparation of scenery and costumes. Accompanists for the program are Ruth Zimmerman, on the organ, and Marian Pickel, on the piano. The girls' double quartet includes Betty Armentrout, Louise Coffman, Virginia Criss, Doris Gamble, La Rae Riley, Vera Riner, Wilma Schiffer, and Marie Ward. Members of the boys' double quartet are Bernard Baumbach, Luther Harm, Roy Pina, Noel NOVEL CHRISTMAS TRADING PLAN ARRANGED BY McCOY MOTOR CO. The holiday season invaded Automobile Row this week, as cheerful old Santa Claus appeared in the showrooms of the McCoy Motor company, local Ford dealer, to explain details of a novel Christmas trading plan. As a result of Kriss Kringle's visit, it is now possible to give one of the big 1941 Fords as a Christmas present, it was explained since trades have been arranged to meet more family holiday budgets. Featuring the special Christmas event are higher appraisals on trade-ins. It was also announced by the local dealer that new, lower prices had been effected on some models, making Ford the lowest priced of any leading volume-selling car. "Knowing that dozens of families here are this year pooling ann, Henrietta Harkink, Bonnie Heydon, Marjorie Hund, Alice Imfeld, Patsy McAleer, Beatrice Miller, Betty Morris, Evelyn Olson, Barbara Pierpoint, Annette Roy, Jean Vaught, Catherine Wade and Betty Wright. The boys' glee club group aid ing in the cantata includes Jack Booher, George Garabedian, John Jaggers, Bill Lewis, Eugene Michel, Jules Osher, Joe Shea, James Stranske, Joe Svogar, Jim Townsend, and Bob Whittemore. Makeup crew for "The Nativity" are Patsy Cawthon, Ardys Craig, Rex Ingram, Wilma Nelson, Eleanor Rios, and Jean Sutherland. their Christmas funds in order to buy a new car, so that the entire family may enjoy the pleasure and advantages of new car ownership, we're playing Santa Claus right now," the local dealer said. "General lowered prices are increased appraisal values under the special Christmas offer, have brought a sizeable reduction in the cost of big new Fords. Lower monthly terms are another result. The special offer is made possible by sensational gains in sales by new Fords during the past two months, both here and throughout the country. However, the holiday trading plan will not be continue after midnight, Christmas Eve." To complete the holiday spirit the local dealer has laid elaborate plans to deliver all "Christmas present" Fords, directly to the family home in Christmas morning. The cars will be gayly decorated with traditional holiday wrappings. Fight Loams Over AAA Beet Program Unless the complaint of Oran county sugar beet growers on the reduction in acreage allotment recognized, they may form a caravan and "camp" at the office of the state AAA in Berkeley, was learned yesterday. Unless you bear with faults of a friend, you betray your own—Publius Syrus. is managing the preparation of scenery and costumes. Accompanists for the program are Ruth Zimmerman, on the organ, and Marian Pickel, on the piano. The girls' double quartet includes Betty Armentrout, Louise Coffman, Virginia Criss, Doris Gamble, La Rae Riley, Vera Riner, Wilma Schiffer, and Marie Ward. Members of the boys' double quartet are Bernard Baumbach, Luther Harp, Roy Pina, Noel Sweeney, Mitchell Tucker, Rollo West, Jack Wilson, and Jim Wilson. Singing in the girls' special chorus are Margaret Albin, Betty Armentrout, Esther Boettcher, Edith Brown, Louise Coffman, Virginia Criss, Doris Gamble, La Rae Riley, Vera Riner, Wilma Schiffer, Betty Sims, Marjorie Vigor, Marie Ward, and Ruth Watanabe. Senior girls glee singers include Betty Bath, Barbara Bock, Eunice Cochran, Marjorie Coffman, Maxine Curry, Louise Denni, Norma Faubion, Marjorie Fischback, Mabel Gheysens, Dorothy Graham, Barbara Gregory, Floralyn Groover, Emogene Gust, Phyllis Ham- The boys' glee club group aid-in the cantata includes Jack Booher, George Garabedian, John Jaggers, Bill Lewis, Eugene Michel, Jules Osher, Joe Shea, James Stranske, Joe Svogar, Jim Townsend, and Bob Whittemore. Makeup crew for "The Nativity" are Patsy Cawthon, Ardys Craig, Rex Ingram, Wilma Nelson, Elea-nor Rios, and Jean Sutherland. For RECORD-MAKING fun Packard-Bell PHONOCORD RADIO plus PHONOGRAPH plus HOME RECORDING SUPERIOR RADIO SERVICE PAUL DAVIDSON 308 West Center Street, Anaheim Phone 43 PSST!... HERE'S WHAT THEY WANT FOR CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY LIKES ELECTRICAL GIFTS ELECTRIC TOASTERS...the "toast" on every woman who owns one $3.95 to $16.00 ELECTRIC IRONS...adjustable, automatic heat for different fabrics; Ironmaster iron...$8.95 Others $3.95 to $12.50 You can't go wrong when you give beautiful, long-lasting electrical gifts... everybody likes them and there's one "just right" for everybody. See the wide assortment now displayed at your electrical dealer's store or any Edison office, ELECTRIC IRONS...adjustable, automatic heat for different fabrics; Ironmaster iron...$8.95 Others $3.95 to $12.50 ELECTRIC TOOLS...for the man or boy with a hobby; drill presses, hand drills, grinders and many others; moderately priced. MIXMASTER...every woman wants this famous work-saver...$24.50 ELECTRIC RAZORS...make shaving a pleasure...$7.50 to $17.50 ELECTRIC ROASTERS...a complete portable "plug-in" electric oven; either cabinet or table mels...$22.95 to $32 (Broiler $5.00 extra) SEE THEM AT YOUR DEALER OR EDISON OFFICE READING PLAN BY MOTOR CO. Christmas funds in order to new car, so that the entire may enjoy the pleasures advantages of new car owner-we're playing Santa Claus now," the local dealer said. General lowered prices and appraisal values under special Christmas offer, have a sizeable reduction in the big new Fords. Lower terms are another result. Special offer is made possible national gains in sales if orders during the past two both here and throughout entry. However, the holiday plan will not be continued midnight, Christmas Eve." Complete the holiday spirit, real dealer has laid elaborate to deliver all "Christmas" Fords, directly to the home in Christmas morning cars will be gayly deco-with traditional holiday giftings. Best Loams Over AAA Beet Program Pass the complaint of Orange sugar beet growers on the onion in acreage allotment is sized, they may form a and "camp" at the offices state AAA in Berkeley, it turned yesterday. Pass you bear with the of a friend, you betray your Publius Syrus. Burglar Sentenced to Term in Prison Under sentence to a term of from one to 10 years for burglary, Joseph William Daley, 30, who trapped himself in a skylight chute while trying to enter a store at Fullerton, was today awaiting transfer to San Quentin. He was sentenced by Superior Judge Harry C. Westover after pleading guilty to the charge. Daley let himself down into the skylight chute of the Fullerton store only to find his way blocked by an iron bar, which also prevented him from climbing out. FILES PETITION Mrs. Susannah Zana, 736 North Paulina street, has petitioned superior court for administration of the estate willed to her by her husband, the late John Zana, who died December 6. The estate consists of real estate in Anaheim. He remained there until discovered next morning. Mrs. Opal Caples, 22, Anaheim, was released on a writ of habeas ccrpus in connection with a charge of receiving stolen property, the case of her husband, Clyde Caples, and Mrs. Nora Cummings of Anaheim, being continued until tomorrow. Safe-crackers Loot Office in Santa/Anaheim Professional safecrackers, which method of operating shows they have been operating in south California for the past three four months, "peeled" a safe the General Bottling company in Santa Ana Monday no obtaining $328.26 in cash worth of checks. The thieves jimmied a rear door to gain entrance to building and pushed the rooftop equipped safe, weighing 1500 pounds, out the front door and into the rear room. GREATER ANAHEIM 225 East Center St. Phone 4506 GREATER ANAHEIM MEANS "G" PATRONIZE YOUR HOME OWNED BUSINESS DEL MONTE When you do your shopping here at the Greater Anaheim Marsh can buy and sold to you at the Lowest Possible Price—as Low of National Known Brands but we try to carry all of Orange DEL MONTE TUNA ½'s can 14¢ WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD PETER PAN—No. 1 Tall SALMON 14¢ CORN WESTLAKE No. 2 3 for 25c PEAS WESTLAKE No. 2 3 for 27c HOMINY Golden No. 2½ 3 for 27c CORN BEEF, LIBBY'S 12 MILK, MORNING, tall CHERRY, Sour Pitter No. CAKE FLOUR—Lge. Pkg. SWANSDOWN 19½¢ LIBRY'S—No. 2½ can PUMPKIN CRACKERS Excel. N. B. C. 10c SNOWFLAKE Crackers 1-lb. 13½c CIDER, Martenelli Gallon 53c CRISCO 3-lb. SNOWDRIFT 3-lb. SPRY 3-lb. MOSSELMAN—No. 2 Can APPLE SAUCE 8⅓¢ OCEAN SPRAY—No. 1 Tall CRANBERRY Our vegetables are of the best Quality on the market. Sold to you at the Lowest possible prices. Come in and see! Large No. 1 Northern Permain Apples 8 lbs. 25¢ Local Grown, Tender BROCOLLI 3 lbs. 9¢ PAPER Scot Tissue Scot Towel Cut Rite 40-ft. COFFEE EMPIRE . lb. Hills Blue lb. 17 HILLS . lb. Maxwell H. lb. 2 S & W . lb. SANKA . lb. 28 ELECTRIC TOASTERS...the "toast" of every woman who owns one $3.95 to $16.00 BETTER-SIGHT LAMPS...every home needs one or more; floor, table, pin-up wall models ...$3.95 up ELECTRIC ROASTERS...a complete portable "plug-in" electric oven; either cabinet or table models...$22.95 to $32.95 (Broiler $5.00 extra) ON OFFICE Edison Large No. 1 Northern Permain Apples 8 lbs. 25¢ Local Grown, Tender BROCOLLI 3 lbs. 9¢ Large Assortment of Xmas Nuts at Reduced Prices No. 1 Idaho RUSSETS 15-lb. Mesh bag 25¢ Fancy Deglet-Noor HYDRATED Dates 2 lbs. 25¢ Just received a large selection of Fresh-cut Xmas Trees. Best Prices in Town. Large Coachella Sweet GRAPEFRUIT, Ea. 1¢ Large solid heads Lettuce 2 for 9¢ EGETABLES COFFEE EMPIRE . lb. Hills Blue lb. 17 HILLS . lb. Maxwell H. lb. 2 S & W . lb. SANKA . lb. 28 Kaffee Hag 27 CATSUIR Westlake, Ige C. H. B. Ige. 10 Del Monte Ige Heinz . . . Ige. FLOUR Energy 24½ lb. ACE HI 24½ lb. Globe A-1 24½ Gold Med. 24½ SOAPS Palmolive 2 for Life Bouy 3 for Dreft . . . Ige. Oxydol . Ige. 18 DASH . Giant W. King Gr. Gi W E Chips 5 lbs Bar Soap 6 for We-crackers Loot Office in Santa Ana professional safecrackers, whose good of operating shows they have been operating in southern California for the past three or four months, "peeled" a safe at General Bottling company in Santa Ana Monday night, bringing $328.26 in cash and 55 worth of checks. The thieves jimmied a rear wintry to gain entrance to the building and pushed the roller-oped safe, weighing 1500 to pounds, out the front office into the rear room. Orange WPA Music Project Extended The Orange county WPA music project will be continued for another year, it was announced this week by Clayton E. Triggs, acting WPA administrator for southern California federal grant of $1,342,715. The Orange county project, which is under the supervision of Dodley Page Harper of Santa Ana, includes the chorus of 18 members and a teaching project. Want Ads 25c NAHEIM MARKET Free Parking Space in M MEANS "GREATER SAVINGS" Rear of Store Greater Anaheim Market you are assured of the Best Quality Merchandise money Possible Price—as Low as the Law allows. ...We carry not only the Largest Selection to carry all of Orange County made brands. ...TRADE HERE AND SAVE. . . S. & W SEEDLESS RAISINS 11-oz. pkg. 5¢ Greater Anaheim Market you are assured of the Best Quality Merchandise money Possible Price—as Low as the Law allows. ...We carry not only the Largest Selection to carry all of Orange County made brands. ...TRADE HERE AND SAVE. . . S. & W SEEDLESS RAISINS 11-oz. pkg. 5¢ PHILLIPS SOUPS 4 for 19¢ Close Out PACK—No. 2½ can MATOES 9¢ VAL VITA TOMATO SAUCE 2 for 5¢ EEF, LIBBY'S 12-oz. 17½c MORNING, tall 4 for 23c , Sour Pitter No. 2 can 11c CORN, DEL MONTE No. 303 10c PEAS, Dell Monte No. 303 11c PEACHES, Del Monte 2½ 12½c S—No. 2½ can MPKIN 9¢ CHOC. COVERED—1-lb. Box CHERRIES lb. 19¢ 3-lb. pail 46c RIFT 3-lb. pail 45c 3-lb. pail 46c JELL-A-TEEN 3 for 10c SPAM can 25c SUGAR, BROWN 2 lbs. 10c N SPRAY—No. 1 Tall ANBERRY 12½c WESTLAKE—No. 2½ can PINEAPPLE 14¢ PAPER Scot Tissue . . . 7c Scot Towel . . . 9c Cut Rite . . . 40-ft. 5c COFFEE EMPIRE . . lb. 15c Hills Blue lb. 17½c HILLS . . lb. 24c Maxwell H. lb. 23c S & W . . . lb. 23c SANKA . . lb. 28½c Our Xmas turkeys are on display now. Come in select yours and have it table dressed and put away. Cudahy's Puritan HAMS lb. 23½c Whole or Shank Half PORK SHOULDERS lb. 14¢ COFFEE EMPIRE . lb. 15c Hills Blue lb. 17½c HILLS . lb. 24c Maxwell H. lb. 23c S & W . lb. 23c SANKA . lb. 28½c Kaffee Hag 27½c CATSUP Westlake, lge 9c C. H. B. lge. 10½c Del Monte lge. 11c Heinz . lge. 16c FLOUR Energy 24½ lb. 68c ACE HI 24½ lb. 76c Globe A-1 24½ lb. 80c Gold Med. 24½ lb. 93c SOAPS Palmolive 2 for 11c Life Bouy 3 for 17c Dreft . lge. 21c Oxydol . lge. 18½c DASH . Giant 42c W. King Gr. Gi. 38c W E Chips 5 lbs 26c Bar Soap 6 for 28c Cudahy's Puritan HAMS lb. 23½c Whole or Shank Half PORK SHOULDERS lb. 14¢ BEST CUT—NO NECK Baby Beef Roast lb. 25¢ Cudahy's Puritain ½-lb. Xmas Box BACON ea. 15¢ PURITAN LINK SAUSAGE ½-lb. 14¢ FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS doz. 15¢ PICNIC STYLE HAMS lb. 17¢