anaheim-gazette 1949-11-10
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Frost Damage Meeting Slated For Saturday
Protecting the orchard against frost damage will be the theme of a county-wide meeting next Saturday, November 12, arranged by farm advisor Harold E Wahlberg of the agricultural extension service. The meeting will be held at the Little Theatre of the Santa Ana High school located at 525 West Walnut street, and starts at 9:30 a.m.
Because of the heavy damage done to citrus and avocado orchards last winter in Orange county and southern California, there is unusual interest in frost protection this year, says Wahlberg. The latest information on both oil heaters and windmachines will be presented to the growers of Orange county who attend the meeting. It is open to all growers and others interested in the problem of frost protection.
Charts and color slides will be shown by members of the agricultural extension staff illustrating the findings of recent surveys on the effectiveness of windmachines and orchard heaters. Comparative cost data will also be shown.
Speakers will include B. E. Yarick, farm advisor, Los Angeles county and Harold E. Wahlberg, farm advisor, Orange county.
Floyd Young, Chief of the Fruit Frost Service of the United States Weather Bureau, and Harold Rathbone, in charge of the frost stations in Orange county, have been invited to report to the Orange county growers assembled at
KwiKset Develop 'Panic Proof' Knob Entry Set
A free turning inside knob entry set, said to be "panic proof," has been announced as the latest addition to their line of residential locksets by KwiKset Locks, Inc., Anaheim, builders hardware manufacturers.
Declared to be identical with KwiKset's conventional line of exterior locksets, the new feature permits exterior doors to be opened from the inside at all times without going through an unlocking motion.
On KwiKset's conventional exterior lock the thumb key must be turned before the door will open. The door remains unlocked until the thumb key is again turned.
The free turning feature is available on all KwiKset exterior locksets at no additional charge.
The manufacturer suggests that the new free turning knob lockset be installed on the front doors of new homes and that the conventional thumb key release lock be fitted to rear doors. This would eliminate the possibility of householders and children accidentally locking themselves out while using the back entrance for the daily chores and play. It is pointed out that keys are seldom carried while performing routine home tasks, hence the high incidence of "lock-outs" with free inside knobs on rear doors.
Announce Lecture Series for County Lawyers
Speakers will include B. E. Yarick, farm advisor, Los Angeles county and Harold E. Wahlberg, farm advisor, Orange county.
Floyd Young, Chief of the Fruit Frost Service of the United States Weather Bureau, and Harold Rathbone, in charge of the frost stations in Orange county, have been invited to report to the Orange county growers assembled at this meeting, which promises to attract a large audience.
Forego Treats For Food for Casa Colina
Because on Hallowe’en the children of Claremont asked for canned food for Casa Colina instead of treats for themselves, the larder of the home for crippled children was today $250.00 richer, that being the estimated value of the food collected, it was stated by Charles B. Richmond, manager of the home.
Initiated by the recreation department of Claremont under the direction of Robert Spencer, the children's food drive was of city-wide proportions. It was given impetus by a prize of one candy bar for every five cans turned in.
A half ton truck was required to transport the food to Casa Colina.
The drive was made at the suggestion of Col. Chas. W. Hoffmann of Claremont. Mrs. Max Hughs and Mrs. Theodore Bogart were in charge of receiving the canned goods or Hallowe’en.
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Announce Lecture Series for County Lawyers
Legal draftmanship will be the subject of five lectures to be given for practicing lawyers in the Santa Ana area in the Orange County Courthouse, Santa Ana, beginning Thursday, November 10.
Topics to be discussed by practicing specialists will include the legal and practical aspects of the formation and organization of corporations; partnership agreements; personal property; security transactions, including chattel mortgages, pledges and conditional sales contracts; leases; and contracts covering the sale of a business.
Organized under the direction of the State Bar Committee on Continuing Education of the Bar and co-sponsored by the Orange County Bar Association, the lectures are open equally and exclusively to members of the State Bar of California and form part of a statewide educational for members of the bar.
Further information concerning the lectures may be obtained by calling or writing Lester Van Tatenhove, attorney and member of the Orange County Bar Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Saville, 313 South Lemon street, Anaheim, became the parents of a baby son who arrived Sunday at Fullerton General hospital.
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HARTFIELD JEWELERS
Established 1905 by B. Hartfield
Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings Until 9
108 W. CENTER ANAHEIM ANA. 2085
CHILI COEN
1 No. 2 can whole kernel corn
2 tablespoons butter
1 tablespoon chopped green pepper
1 tablespoon minced onion
1 teaspoon chill powder
1 tablespoon chopped pimiento
½ teaspoon salt
Heat corn in butter and add other ingredients; allow the whole to simmer 2 or 3 minutes longer.
PRESSED CHICKEN
1 chicken, about 4 pounds
2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin
2 tablespoons cold water
1 teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce
Salt to taste
Cook chicken until wilted in enough water to cover salt, pepper, an onion a clove has been stuck
APPLE SALE
CALIFORNIA FANCY — "Just Right for Pies"
PIPPIN APPLES
6 LBS. 25¢
$1.39 PER BOX
SNO - WHITE — Large Heads CAULIFLOWER 10¢ EACH
UTAH TYPE — Large Stalks CELERY 10¢ EACH
WASHINGTON STATE — "Sweet and Juicy"
JONATHAN APPLES
4 LBS. 25¢
$2.29 PER BOX
GOLD MEDAL — POUND PACKAGE
WASHINGTON STATE — Extra Farmland
SNO - WHITE — Large Heads
CAULIFLOWER 10¢ EACH
UTAH TYPE — Large Stalks
CELERY 10¢ EACH
GOLD MEDAL — POUND PACKAGE
MACARONI 20¢
UNDERWOOD — 2¼-OZ, CAN
DEVILED HAM 17¢
OCEAN SPRAY—NO. 300 CAN
CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 FOR 29¢
HOME PAK — 15-OZ, PACKAGE
RAISINS 2 FOR 25¢
ROCKWOOD — 9½-OZ, PKG.
WAFERS 30¢
TARMINGTON — ONE POUND CELLO
MILK ALMONDS 39¢
FOOD CLUB — NO. 303 CAN
WHOLE KERNEL CORN 16¢
FOOD CLUB — 14-OZ, BOTTLE
CATSUP 2 FOR 29¢
VAN CAMP — NO. 300 CAN
TAMALES 17¢
MRS. SINGERS — 8-OZ, PKG.
PIE CRUST 13¢
LIBRY'S — NO. 2½ CAN
FRUIT for SALADS 39¢
CASH IN YOUR 15¢ COUPON
SURF 'Deal' REGULAR
PACKAGE 28¢
DREFT DETERGENT LARGE
PACKAGE 25¢
LUX BATH SOAP BATH SIZE
BAR 11¢
CASH IN YOUR 15¢ COUPON
SURF 'Deal'
REGULAR PACKAGE
28¢
DREFT DETERGENT
LARGE PACKAGE
25¢
LUX BATH SOAP
BATH SIZE BAR
11¢
PUSS'N BOOTS CAT FOOD
POUND CAN
12¢
ARMOUR
TREET
38¢
TAMALES
22¢
CHOPPED HAM
45¢
CHILI CON CARNE
38¢
CORNED BEEF HASH
33¢
SEA FEAST
PINK SALMON
NO. 1 TALL CAN
37¢
PORK LOIN ROAST
RIB PORK CHOPS
PORK SAUSAGE
PORK LINK SAUSA
SIRLOIN STEAKS
T-BONE or CLUB S
WHOLE BEEF HINT
For Your Love
SOUTHERN CALIFORNI
PRICES EFFECTIVE
Thurs., Fri., Sat., Nov. 10, 11 & 12
ALPHA BET
gauce
Salt to taste
Cook chicken until very tender in enough water to cover, adding salt, pepper, an onion into which a clove has been stuck. Reduced liquid should be about 1 quart. When cool, remove meat from bones, and discard all bones, skin and gristle. Cut meat into 1-inch dice, rather than shred it. Add gelatin and seasoning to hot stock.
Afrange meat in glass loaf pan and pour stock over it, mixing well and cooling. Chill in refrigerator until set. Mayonnaise or other garishes may be served with it.
ALPHA BETA
Buyers
HAVE SPENT THE LAST FEW WEEKS SEARCHING THE NORTHWEST AND OAK GLEN.
BUYING CARLOADS OF APPLES FOR THIS BIG SALE
You are assured of High Quality and Low Prices-with ALPHA BETA'S DIRECT BUYING FROM GROWER TO YOU
FROM GROWER TO YOU
TON STATE — Extro Fancy
CIOUS APPLES
4 LBS. 25¢
2.29 PER BOX
Food Club
RINDLESS
WISCONSIN CHEDDAR
59¢ POUND
PKG.
OAK GLEN — "Finest for Baking"
ROME BEAUTY APPLES
4 LBS. 25¢
$2.49 PER BOX
TOP FROST
The Aristocrat of Frozen Foods
12 OUNCE PACKAGE
MIXED VEGETABLES 25¢
12 OUNCE PACKAGE
LIMA BEANS 25¢
10 OUNCE PACKAGE
BROCCOLI 23¢
12 OUNCE PACKAGE
PEAS 19¢
6 OUNCE CAN Makes 24 Ounces
ORANGE JUICE 2 FOR 39¢
NO WASTE!
DELICATESSEN
Your Choice
LIVER LOAF
BILTMORE LOAF
SANDWICH LOAF
MACARONI & CHEESE
OLD FASHIONED SOUSE
19¢
ROASTS Rib End 39¢
CHOPS Center Cut 49¢
SAGE Country Style 39¢
SAUSAGE Our Own 49¢
STEAKS Alpha Beta Graded Beef 65¢
CLUB STEAKS 69¢
BEEF HINDQUARTERS 49¢
Locker
MEAT DEPT. CLOSED
ARMISTICE DAY
CALIFORNIA SINCE "1910"
BETA FOOD
LIVER LOAF
BILTMORE LOAF
SANDWICH LOAF
MACARONI & CHEESE
OLD FASHIONED SOUSE
19¢
6-OZ. PKG.
We're Proud...
to be members of the Super Market Institute, a national organization of leaders in the super market industry, devoted to the principle of "more for all." That's why this month, we along with every other member of the Super Market Institute, are bringing you bumper crops of fruits and vegetables at low prices. We're working for you—and for the farmer too—to keep the cost of distribution low. To give you everyday low prices through better methods of selling, and to give you specials like our bumper fruits, when the farmer asks the supermarket to help him out.