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1947-11-13 · Anaheim Gazette · page 7 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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Thursday, November 13, 1947 You too, w TOP One FRESH FROZEN FOODS Fill Your Market Basket GREEN GIANT P 2 No. 303 Cans 35c (If you leave it up to friend husband, he'll choose every variety in stock because they're tops in quality and value—they will save you time and work tool) Eat A Better Breakfast WHEATIES BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS 2 8-oz. Pkgs. 25c PANCAKE FLOUR SPERRY'S 28-oz. 48-oz. 42c Pkg. 25c Costs ½ and no Bother TEM-TING YA (If you leave it up to friend husband, he'll choose every variety in stock because they're tops in quality and value—they will save you time and work tool) Eat A Better Breakfast WHEATIES BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS 2 8-oz. Pkgs. 25c PANCAKE FLOUR SPERRY'S 48-oz. 42c Pkg. 25c FISHER'S ZOOM Large Package 23c Kellogg's CORN FLAKES 13-oz. Pkg. 17c Kellogg's ALL BRAN Large Package 21c Canned Fruit Values PINEAPPLE JUST ARRIVING REDWOOD PEACHES Freestone No. 2½ Cans 22c GRANNY MIX PEARS Large No. 2½ Cans 29c HUNT'S PEACHES YELLOW CLING No. 2½ Cans 23c APRICOTS CAL-RICH WHOLE No. 2½ Cans 23c APPLE SAUCE GOLD RIDGE No. 2 Cans 2-29c FRUIT COCKTAIL DAINTY MIX 1' s Tall 23c 2½' s 36c CRANBERRY SAUCE—OCEAN SPRAY 16-oz. Tin 19c Typical Alpha Beta Values PET MILK MAKE PUMPKIN PIES BAKING, ETC., Tall Tins 11c PUMPKIN SPICE BEN HUR for Flavor 2-oz. 14c MINCE MEAT CANTERBURY Quart Jar 39c NEW CROP RAISINS 2 LBS. FOR 23c RITZ CRACKERS NABISCO'S 13th Anniversary 29c "JUNKET" RENNET POWDER PKG. FOR 9c NESTLES MORSELS CHOCOLATE 7-oz. Cello Pkg. 19c HEINZ TOMATO SOUP 10½-oz. Tins 11c Daily Fresh FRUITS Heavy with Sweet Juice — Rich GRAPE Thick-Meated—Good Source Banana Squash Large, La Habra Heights, FU AVOCADOS Extra Fancy, Sweet, Juicy, PEARS 2 MEATS THAT ARE TASTY-GOOD AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY. Why — Because We Feed Our Own Cattle — Dressed In O MEATS THAT ARE TASTY-GOOD AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY. Why — Because We Feed Our Own Cattle — Dressed In Our Cut From Fine Milk Fed Veal VEAL SIRLOIN STEAKS 59¢ lb Fancy Loin Chops. Serve Breaded VEAL RIB CHOPS 59¢ lb Juicy Meat from Young Tender Veal VEAL SHOULDER STEAKS 49¢ lb An Inexpensive Cut—Fine for Braising VEAL TENDER ROAST 46¢ lb Fresh Whole Shoulder—It’s PORK ROA All Our Pork Eastern Grains CENTER CUT ROAST Very Tender—Delicious Ea PORK STEE Another Fine Breakfast with PURITAN SLICED BACON ALPHA FOOD m Fullerton - Orange - Santa Ana And 20 Other Markets in Southern California ANAHEIM 510 West Center St.—405 East TOO, will be an enthusiastic user TOP-FROST FROZEN Once you taste TOP FROST FRESH FROZEN PEAS As fresh as the moment they were picked, sweet, uniform size and tender as warm butter. The kind of peas Alpha Beta takes pride in recommending to you with a money back guarantee if you are not convinced that top frost peas are the finest peas you have ever eaten at any price! Compare quality and price of all top frost frozen foods at your Alpha Beta Markets. Fancy, Tender, Flavorful, Delicious PEAS None Finer at Any Price—Lookl 12-oz. Pkg. Frozen Fresh—"Taste That Tells" French Sliced or Cut GREEN BEANS Your Choice 10-oz. "Flavor That Tells" Frozen Fresh—Ready to Cook LIMA BEANS FORDHOOKS Garden Run 12-oz. A Treat You Will Enjoy—Frozen Fresh CORN ON THE COB 2 Large Ears Northern Fancy—Packed Frozen Fresh 303 ans 85c and no Bother -TING YAMS ED LARGE z. Cans dy to Serve 17c Fruit Cake Now! T'S FRUIT MIX 1-lb. ello Pkg. 41c ASST'D CANDIED PEELS Fresh" FRUITS & VEGETABLES Rich Sweet Juice — Rich in Vitamin C — Arizona RAPEFRUIT Pound 3½¢ Gated—Good Source Vitamin A ana Squash lb. 3½¢ La Habra Heights, Fuerte OCADOS EACH 17¢ Fancy, Sweet, Juicy, D'Anjou EARS 2 Pounds 25¢ Clean, Smooth, Baking Size, Red YAMS 2 Pound 19¢ Naturally Sweet, New Crop, Coachella DATES Pound 33¢ Large, Firm, Juicy, Cape Cod Cranberries Pound 39¢ BEN HUR COFFEE 1-lb. Tin It's Delicious 48c Large 2-lb. Size 95c TOP FROST GREEN BEANS Your Choice 10-oz. TOP FROST "Flavor That Tells" Frozen Fresh—Ready to Cook LIMA BEANS FORDHOOKS Garden Run 12-oz. TOP FROST A Treat You Will Enjoy—Frozen Fresh CORN ON THE COB 2 Large Ears TOP FROST Northern Fancy—Packed Frozen Fresh SPINACH Greens for Your Dinner Plate 14-oz. TOP FROST Delicious in Flavor—Uniform Ripeness * Large 1-lb. Pkg. TOP FROST Twice as Big as Blackberries—Much More Flavorful BOYSENBERIES Large 1-lb. Pkg. * Thoroughly defrost and compare a TOP FROST RASPBERRY or against any other you can find. Just notice the prime condition the uniform ripeness and lack of broken berries and undersized KEP-KOLD BAGS For FROZEN FOODS La Siz EARS 2 Pounds 25 TY-GOOD FOR YOUFFORD TO PAY. Little — Dressed In Our Packing Plant. Whole Shoulder—It's Eastern ORK ROAST 43¢ lb Our Pork Eastern Grain Fed—Pork ER ROAST 53¢ lb Tender—Delicious Eating ORK STEAK 59¢ lb Other Fine Breakfast with Cudahy's TAN BACON 1-lb. Pkg. 81¢ BEN HUR COFFEE 1-lb. Tin It's Delicious 48¢ Large 2-lb. Size 95c It's Ready to Mix and Bake CINCH CAKE MIX 34¢ 17-oz. Pkg. No Fuss, No Bother CIGARETTES Luckies, Chesterfields, Camels, Old Gold, Raleigh, Kools, Phillip Morris, Pall Mall Carton Your Choice A BETA MARKETS ANAHEIM West Center St.—405 East Center St. OPEN SATURDAYS 9 - 7 DAILY 9 - 6 GRAPEFRU BLENDED Libby's TOM For De ROYAL DISH T PISMO CL PETER PAN S Libby's C.B. Kern's CATS DURKEE'S FA RANCHO SO LIPTON'S NOO Fall o TEEM Rich, A 20 BLU-WHIT SOILAX AMMONIA STALEY ST PRESTO L OLD ENGLISH RED HEART DO Prices Ef Nov Three-Day Free Cooking School! Here Next Week A panorama of pantry and household articles headed by a new gas range will be given away as door prizes during the three-day free cooking school sessions directed by Dr. James E. Cantrell, internationally famous food authority, author, beauty expert and physician, next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, beginning at 1:30 o'clock in the high school auditorium, under the sponsorship of Mahaffey and Fitz Furniture company, Anaheim. A different program will be featured each day-it was disclosed by company spokesmen. The Gaffers and Sattler range, built to CP standards with an automatic oven clock, high separate smokeless broiler, griddle, triple-click flame control and automatic lighting will be given to a lucky citizen on Wednesday, last day of the school. Dr. Cantrell has been advisor to motion picture stars for ten years and is the author of a Hol- DR. JAMES E. CANTRELL Hollywood reducing diet. His scientific formula may also be obtained by interested members of the audience. He will stage a wide-scale food demonstration and give a key to the unique mastery of modern cooking. Dishes he will prepare before audiences here include some of his new famous recipes for cakes, pies, breads, cookies, meats and salads. Beauty hints will be presented by Dr. Cantrell. Many well known men and women in public life have been under his care when they desired to regain their health or reduce, it was disclosed. The many attractive and useful door prizes to be given away include twelve baskets of groceries, donated by the local Alpha Beta markets, to be given away each day. Additional prizes each day to be presented include one ham, one bathroom scale, two silex coffee makers, 1 Proctor Never-Lift iron, one clothes hamper, two Sampson card tables and one kitchen step ladder. FJC CLASS BUILDING MODERN HOME NOW Architect for the model FJC class house is Don Betzsold of Anaheim it was announced today. A lucky member of the vocational training department will be given first bid on the modern five-room, two bedroom home, being constructed as a class project under direction of Robert McCormick, instructor. Buyer of the home, being built on the campus football practice field will move in following its sale next spring. The home will meet specifications set down GRAPEFRUIT JUICE TEXSUN 19c BLENDED JUICE REAGAN 22c Libby's TOMATO JUICE No. 2 Cans 11c For Delicious Tastier Meals ROYAL DISH TUNA FOR SALADS 35c PISMO CLAMS MINCED for CHOWDER 21c PETER PAN SALMON PINK for SALMON LOAF No. ½ Tins 34c Libby's C.B. HASH CORNED BEEF HASH No. 2 Cans 29c Kern's CATSUP Large 14oz. Bottle 17c DURKEE'S FAMOUS DRESSING 10oz. Bottle 33c RANCHO SOUP VEGETABLE 22oz. 19c 10oz. LIPTON'S NOODLE SOUP 3 PEGS FOR 32c Fall Housecleaning Needs TEEM Rich, Billowy Suds INSTANTLY A 20 MULE TEAM BRAND Lg. Pkg. 22c BLU-WHITE BLUES WHILE YOU WASH 2-17c SOILAX FOR CLEANING WALLS 1½-lb. Pkg. 25c AMMONIA BOBRICK'S Pints 12c Quarts 21c STALEY STARCH 2 12oz. Pkgs. CUBES 25c PRESTO LOGS GET READY for the FIREPLACE 6 in bdl. 65c OLD ENGLISH WAX NO RUBRING Pint Bottle 49c RED HEART DOG FOOD BEEF, FISH, CHEESE Tin 12c Prices Effective Fri. and Sat. Nov. 14th and 15th Architect for the model PSC class house is Don Betzold of Anaheim it was announced today. A lucky member of the vocational training department will be given first bid on the modern five-room, two bedroom home, being constructed as a class project under direction of Robert McCormick, instructor. Buyer of the home, being built on the campus football practice field will move in following its sale next spring. The home will meet specifications set down by both the California Builders Code and the FHA. Estimated cost of the dwelling will be $3500. No electrical or plumbing fixtures will be included. Four groups under student foremen from this vicinity include Jack Paulas, and Arlo Boettger, Anaheim; Bill Burdorf, La Habra; Don Estep, Garden Grove, and foreman LaWarren Barks, Buena Park. Farm Bureau Federation To Meet Next Week Every member of the Orange county Farm Bureau as well as members in San Bernardino, Riverside, Imperial, San Diego, Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties received this week a Special Invitation to attend the annual meeting of the California Farm Bureau Federation which will be held next Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in Long Beach’s municipal auditorium. Yale university was founded by ten ministers of the colony of Connecticut, at Saybrook, in 1701. It was moved to New Haven in 1716. It was “Lighthorse Harry” Lee who first suggested that George Washington was “first in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen.”