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ANAHEIM GAZETTE Anaheim Gazette, Thursday, January 26, 1950 C. STANLEY CHAPMAN (left), Fullerton rancher and former orator of Al Malaikah Temple of the Shrine, just named second ceremonial master by newly elected Potentate Virgil F. Frizzell; GLENN L. PEARCE (right), 1949 second ceremonial master of Al Malaikah Temple, recently elevated to first ceremonial master by Potentate Virgil F. Frizzell. Fullerton Man Named to High Post in Shrine Official confirmation of the appointment of C. Stanley Chapman, Fullerton rancher, to the post of second ceremonial master in Al Malaikah Temple of the Shrine has just been announced by Virgil F. Frizzell, newly elected potentate. Glenn L. Pearce, Los Angeles bank executive, was elevated to first ceremonial master. ton Lodge No. 339 Free and Accepted Masons; Fullerton Chapter No. 90, Royal Arch Masons; Fullerton Commandery No. 55, Knights Templar; Santa Ana Council No. 14 Royal Arch Masons; San Diego Conclave No. 62 Order of the Red Cross of Constantine; and Los Angeles Consistory, in which he is now senior warden of the Lodge of Perfection. Chapman is a 33rd Degree Scottish Rite Mason. He is at present Grand High Priest of the Royal Arch Masons of California; and is a past Grand Commander of the Knights Tem- Official confirmation of the appointment of C. Stanley Chapman, Fullerton rancher, to the post of second ceremonial master in Al Malaikah Temple of the Shrine has just been announced by Virgil F. Frizzell, newly elected potentate. Glenn L. Pearce, Los Angeles bank executive, was elevated to first ceremonial master. Chapman, who has served Al Malaikah as orator for the past five years, is a member of Fuller- WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS — WE GIVE S&H 20th Anniversary Sale Starts 9 A.M. SPECIAL OFFER! while they last! LUX Rinso LIFEBUOY FAMOUS NAME QUALITY BAKELITE HANDLE "SUNRAY" INSIDE FINISH 3 QT. ALUMINUM SAUCEPAN 1 RINSO lg. 1 LUX FLAKES lg. 1 LUX TOILET SOAP reg. PRIZES 1st PRIZE $20 BOX GROCERIES Including Bridgford Sweet-heart Shankless Ham. 2nd PRIZE $10 BOX GROCERIES with Bacon and Sausage Lucky winner need not be uresent for awarding of prizes. Visit our store and participate in this event! TESTEX Toilet Paper 2 for 9c CRISCO NEW 1 lb. 3lb. LOW 1 lb. 3 lbs. PRICE 27¢ 73¢ 3 QT. ALUMINUM SAUCEPAN 1 RINSO . . . lg. 1 LUX FLAKES . . . lg. 1 LUX TOILET SOAP . . reg. 1 LIFEBUOY..reg. Certified $200 Value ALL FOR ONLY.. $135 COME IN TODAY! VEGETABLES IDAHO—U. S. No. 1 Potatoes 10 lbs. 39c ARIZONA Grapefruit 4 for 15c TURNIP GR. ONIONS RADISHES 3 full bun. 10c No. 1 PIPPIN Apples 4 lbs. 15c TESTEX Toilet Paper 2 for 9c CRISCO NEW 1 lb. 3lb. LOW PRICE 1 lb. 3 lbs. 27¢ 73¢ ALL-PURE—Large Cans Milk 2 Cans 21c UTACO—Large No. 2½ Cans Tomatoes 2 Cans 35c QUAIL—CUT—No. 2 Cans String Beans 2 Cans 29c TABLE QUEEN—1 lb. Pkg. Crackers 19c B & W—No. 303 Cans Tender Peas 2 Cans 27c GOLD MEDAL Flour 10 lbs. 87c WILSON'S YELLOW Margarine 34c S & W—1 lb. Can Coffee 69c MERCURIC Pearce is a member of the Georgia Lodge No. 512, Free and Masons; and belongs to Consistory at Wichita. He is both a past presiding past director of the Alph Chanters. He was ap- second ceremonial master George E. Sailor, 1949 poten- is manager of the 54th Avenue branch of the media bank. A Victim of Polio She does not stand alone, this little victim of polio, symbol of the thousands who have been stricken. Backing all those who need help is the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Indeed, through the National Foundation, thousands of little children are alced annually by the American people's contributions to the March of Dimes. Your help is vitally needed in the 1950 March of Dimes, January 16-31. Buena Park Post Office Qualifies Receipts of the Buena Park Post Office for the year 1949 amounted to $44,003.38, thus qualifying the office to advance to First Class $36,566.79. Present figures show an increase of 20.3 per cent of 1948. Gross receipts for the December quarter of 1949 were $14,630.81 as compared to receipts for the same period in 1948 of $12,465.07. This shows a 17.3 per cent increase for the quarter just completed. class begins the week of 30 and will meet on Mon1 p.m. and 7 p.m., Tuesday 7 p.m. the operation, bench metal folding on AC and DC and ing will be offered at the shop on Citron street tuesday and Thursday from 3:30 p.m. with Claud Booth ng. This class has been offyears and is always full. en pound, six ounce baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. ntana, 12791 Lorna street, Grove, Monday in St. Jopital. She does not stand alone, this little victim of pollo, symbol of the thousands who have been stricken. Backing all those who need help is the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Indeed, through the National Foundation, thousands of little children are alded annually by the American people's contributions to the March of Dimes. Your help is vitally needed in the 1950 March of Dimes, January 16-31. Buena Park Post Office Qualifies Receipts of the Buena Park Post Office for the year 1949 amounted to $44,003.38, thus qualifying the office to advance to First Class next July first, according to Monte F. Inskeep, Postmaster. Receipts for the calendar year 1948 totalled $36,566.79. Present figures show an increase of 20.3 per cent of 1948. Gross receipts for the December quarter of 1949 were $14,630.81 as compared to receipts for the same period in 1948 of $12,465.07. This shows a 17.3 per cent increase for the quarter just completed. Makes your shopping pleasant when you trade in Anaheim. WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS — WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS Anniversary E STARTS 9 A.M. - STORE CLOSES 8 P.M. FREE Ice Cream - Coffee - Sausage served all day Demonstrations all day GERBER'S Baby Food 3 for 25c GRATED Tuna 19c WOODBURY—Bath Size Toilet Soap 2 for 19c LIFE BUOY — BATH SIZE Orange Grapefruit Blended Juice We of the Mercurio Food Market wish to invite you to our 20th up-to-date store and to introduce to you the finest quality We mean by the finest quality, Grade “A” meats and nation quality. The items advertised in this sale are the finest we can brate our birthday—Save Money and have fun. HAMS Wilson's Certified Skinned Hams Whole or Half 49¢ lb Skinless! All Meat! WEINERS Lb. 37¢ GROUN All Beef and Fresh GROUND Good and Lean BEEF R Grad CHUCK ROAST "7" BONE "0" BONE Well trimmed Grade BONELESS WOODBURY—Bath Size Toilet Soap 2 for 19c LIFE BUOY — BATH SIZE Orange Grapefruit Blended Juice 46 oz. can 38¢ PEDIGREE—1 lb. Can Dog Food 3 Cans 19¢ S & F—Large 2½ Can Peaches Can 24¢ TABLE QUEEN—Large Pkg. Soap Powder Pkg. 18¢ ASSORTED FLAVORS Jell-O 3 for 20¢ Quail — No. 2 Cans Sweet Corn 2 Cans 25¢ HUNT'S—8 oz. Cans Tomato Sauce 3 Cans 14¢ Large 40 Oz. Pkg. Bisquick 38¢ Skinless! All Meat! WEINERS Lb. 37¢ STEAKS Grade "A" Beef Sirloin Round or Rib Steaks lookie - lookie lookie 59¢ lb C & H Sugar 10 lbs. 87¢ 5 lbs. 44¢ URIO FOOD MARKET WE GIVL S&H GREEN STAMPS WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS Arabian Nights Pageant Will Be Presented Earlier Radio—Change in time of daily presentation of the exotic Arabian Pageant, for convenience visitors attending the coming Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival, here Feb. 15, inclusive, was announced this week by Bob Fullenwider, manager of the Fair. The pageant will be presented of charge to all fairground riders with a cast of more than trained singers, actors and others in the portrayal of epi-adapted from the well-known Arabian Nights Tales. This colorful and special event been moved up to start aptly at 6:15 p.m., on the beautiful $25,000 authentic Arabian motor stage, each evening of the famed six-day fair and festival. This change in time will enable visitors to have the never-to-be-forgotten experience of witnessing presentation of the dazzling pageant and still leave Indio by 7:30 p.m., if they wish, for an early return trip home. Thousands thrilled to this event last year. New and elaborate costumes, a new script, and the planned special lighting effects should make this season's production even more striking and beautiful. Chester McIlwain Suffers Injury Chester McIlwain, 205½ East Broadway, parts manager for Leavitt Ford garage, returned part-time to his job this week with his back reinforced with adhesive tape. He suffered a bad strain at the 226 South Los Angeles street garage last Thursday morning and was taken immediately to the Anaheim Community hospital via Crane ambulance. McIlwain returned home the following day. ANAHEIM BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Established in 1921 to serve those who save. Small accounts are always welcome. WE HAVE NEVER PAID LESS THAN 3% Member Federal Home Loan Bank System Corner Center & Lemon ANAHEIM. CALIF. BE THRIFTY IN 1950! REAL SAVINGS ARE YOURS WHEN YOU RIDE Pacific Electric Yes, indeed, it pays many ways to travel via Pacific Electric motor coaches and trains...you not only save money, but also save time, avoid driving hazards and parking difficulties...Futhermore you can go conveniently and comfortably almost anywhere in Southern California. Next Time—and ALL the Time Yes, indeed, it pays many ways to travel via Pacific Electric motor coaches and trains...you not only save money, but also save time, avoid driving hazards and parking difficulties...Futhermore you can go conveniently and comfortably almost anywhere in Southern California. Next Time—and ALL the Time GO PACIFIC ELECTRIC N STAMPS — WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS Jubilee FRIDAY and SATURDAY - Jan. 27 - 28 to invite you to our 20th Anniversary Sale to acquaint you with our clean, mod- so you the finest quality merchandise in meats and groceries in Anaheim. "A" meats and nationally known brands, not just graded meat and our best sale are the finest we could select and at the lowest possible prices. So you can cele- ave fun. GROUND BEEF All Beef and Fresh ... 35¢ lb. GROUND ROUND Good and Lean ... 49¢ lb. BEEF ROASTS Grade "A" CHUCK ROAST ... 45¢ lb. "7" BONE ... 49¢ lb. "O" BONE ... 53¢ lb. Well trimmed of fat and bone Grade "A" Beef BONELESS - ROLLED PORK ROASTS WHOLE SHOULDER 5 lb. average 29¢ lb. SLICED BACON HORMEL or WILSON'S Hormel's Dairy Brand Wilson's Certified ... 49¢ lb. Hormel's Minnesota Wilson's Corn King ... 39¢ lb. BACON ENDS 19¢ lb. PORK SAUSAGE Pure - Fresh - Bulk 39¢ lb. Pure - Fresh - Links 49¢ lb. CHUCK ROAST 45 lb. "7" BONE 49 lb. "0" BONE 53 lb. Well trimmed of fat and bone Grade "A" Beef BONELESS - ROLLED Rump ROASTS 59 lb. PORK STEAKS 39 lb. RIB PORK CHOPS 47 lb. BACON ENDS 19 lb. PORK SAUSAGE Pure - Fresh - Bulk 39 lb. Pure - Fresh - Links 49 lb. Taste them at our store PURE LARD in pails 4 lb. Pails. 57 ca. RABBIT FRYERS 55 lb. PAN-READY—CUT UP FRYERS 59 lb. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities -- No Sale to Dealers KET 332 E. Center St.-Anaheim GREEN STAMPS — WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS