anaheim-gazette 1950-03-23
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HARRY R. FOX
FOR
COUNCILMAN
Equal Representation
The American Way
California Hobby Show to Feature $2½ Million in Exhibits; Opens
California Hobby Show to Feature $2½ Million in Exhibits; Opens Nine-Day Run at Shrine, Friday
More than $2,500,000 in exhibits featuring virtually every known hobby and collectanea have been brought from all parts of the west for the opening Friday (March 24) of the Second Annual California Hobby Show for a nine-day run in Shrine Convention Hall, Los Angeles. The show will be open from 1:00 to 11:00 p.m. daily.
Model aircraft ... outstanding photographic displays ... ceramics ... plastics ... coin and stamp collections ... model cars ... rare and historical newspapers ... wood and metal work. These are only a few of the hundreds of non-commercial exhibits, which will occupy at least half of the space at the show. They were selected on the basis of merit and space was provided without charge. There will be awards of merit in all collections.
Beautiful Shirley Buchanan of Bel Air, who was chosen because she had the most unusual hobby, will reign as Queen of the show. Her hobby is that of dramatizing fairy tales and other children's stories for youngsters in philanthropic and charitable institutions.
Of particular interest to those following the hobby lines is that of the Model Railroad Association and the exhibit of the Southern California Council of Camera Clubs. The Model Railpad association will have 180 feet of crack trains. In addition to the Camera Clubs display, Managing Director Fred Tabery has set aside 4000 square feet exclusively for camera fans. There is one requisite—to be able to shoot the variety of scenes and models in the camera section, every person entering msut have a camera with him.
Executive of Dupont Speaks To Rotarians
“Progress In Better Living” was the subject of Dr. Walter A. Dew’s talk to the Rotarians on Monday at their luncheon meeting.
Dr. Dew is western district man-
Will Broadcast Natl. Swim Meet At Fullerton
The National Junior College Swimming championships will be held on March 30, 31 and on April 1, in the Fullerton Junior college swimming pool at Fullerton.
Radio Station KVOE, Mutual-Don Lee affiliate in Santa Ana, will broadcast the finals right from the poolside, on April 1.
To KVOE's knowledge, this is the first time a swimming meet has been broadcast by a radio station. Arrangements for the broadcast were made through Fullerton college swimming coach, Jimmy Smith, host for the event. Five Fullerton merchants will sponsor this meet.
KVOE sportscaster, Bill Burrud, will handle descriptions of the race, with announcer John Blashill giving the color. Following each event, KVOE will broadcast the presentation of awards to winners.
National diving champion, Vicki Draves, will also be on hand to give an exhibition performance during the finals.
Four Members Welcomed into Kiwanis Club
Kiwanis club inducted the following four new members into their local organization at the meeting on Tuesday: Don Derr.
Executive of Dupont Speaks To Rotarians
"Progress In Better Living" was the subject of Dr. Walter A. Dew's talk to the Rotarians on Monday at their luncheon meeting.
Dr. Dew is western district manager of the DuPont Company's extension division and as such is concerned with continual new developments in the field of science that make for better living.
Dr. Dew says that industrial science has been responsible for more material progress than any other force in the history of man. He cited the discovery of nylon and the myriad ways it is now being used—from clothing to heavy industrial machines. He added that the research laboratories of DuPont are constantly striving toward perfection in many long-dreamed-of articles.
Four Members Welcomed into Kiwanis Club
Kiwanis club inducted the following four new members into their local organization at the meeting on Tuesday: Don Derr, Anaheim Recreation Director; John Williams, owned of Williams Shoe Store; Jack Suiter of the California Spray Chemical Co., and Gordon Chamberlin, sales manager of Hellyer Buick.
Ted Reuff has recently transferred here from Long Beach. He is connected with the Television Parlor. Bus McCoy, Ford dealer, has rejoined after a leave of absence of two years.
Program chairman Frank Kellogg presented a recording of the 35th anniversary of Kiwanis International which was celebrated on January 21 of this year.
DIAL deodorant soap
ONE BAR AT HALF-PRICE WITH ONE AT REGULAR PRICE
DIAL stops odor before it starts!
½ Price SALE
2 LARGE 25¢ BARS
WHILE SUPPLY LASTS
Alpha Beta Stores
406 E. Center - Anaheim - 510 W. Center
317 N. Spadra Rd. - Fullerton
Clean-Up Week
me to Make
ome Safer
ange County Clean-Up-FixWeek, March 26-April 1, is a
incentive to make your home
er place in which to live says
Marian Prentiss, home adAgricultural Extension Service.
1. Repair those worn stairs,
build a handrail for the safety of
everyone — especially the very
young and the very old.
2. Provide good light on stairs,
porches and doorsteps.
3. Try painting the bottom step
into the cellar white to remind you
there are no more.
4. Use floor wax sparingly on
stairs and in hallways—especially
when there are youngsters and
oldsters in the home.
5. Avoid the clutter of toys or
containers or scrub buckets in
stairways and hallways.
6. Finally, take it easy as you
go up and down stairs; never carry
loads so large that you can't
see where you're stepping.
Annie Mendoza Mugica, Date
street, Stanton, and Richard Parades Lara of Anaheim, have applied for a marriage license.
Anaheim-Garde
Grove 20-30's
Meet Jointly
A joint meeting of the
clubs of Garden Grove anheim was held on Tuesday
ning in Friedemann Hall
ange.
It was "Dads and Bosses
with J. B. Stewart, Sr., th
of his son, Johnny Stewart.
TUNE TO
K•F•I
FOR ALPHA BETA'S
MARCH VALUE WEEK
"VALUES AT ALPHA BETA!"
AS ANNOUNCED ON K-F-I
BISQUICK
40oz. PKG. 39¢
AS ANNOUNCED ON K-F-I
SNOWDRIFT
AS ANNOUNCED ON K-F-I
BISQUICK
40oz. PKG. 39¢
AS ANNOUNCED ON K-F-I
SNOWDRIFT
3 POUND CAN 73¢
AS ANNOUNCED ON K-F-I
VEL
LARGE PACKAGE 25¢
AS ANNOUNCED ON K-F-I
DREFT
GIANT PACKAGE 70¢
WITH PURCHASE OF
ANY TWO PKGS.
TOP FROST
FROZEN FOODS
NIBLETS
CORN
2 12 OZ. CANS 29¢
WILLAPPOINT
OYSTERS
10 OZ. CAN 4
FOOD C
PEAC
CLING
HALVET
NO. 2
Kingan's "PEERLESS BRAND"
SLICED BACON 39¢
Alpha Beta's Own Make" 1st GRADE"
SLICED BACON 49¢
Sharp! CHEDDAR CHEESE
9 MONTH'S TO ONE YEAR OLD
"Beach Cured" 63¢
POUND
Kingans "PEERLESS BRAND"
SLICED BACON 39¢
Alpha Beta's Own Make "1ST GRADE"
SLICED BACON 49¢
Alpha Beta Graded Beef
RIB STEAKS 69¢
Alpha Beta Graded Beef
SWISS STEAK 75¢
Alpha Beta Graded Beef
CHUCK ROASTS 49¢
Loin or Rib End
PORK LOIN ROAST 49¢
AS ADVERTISED ON K.F.I
RIB PORK CHOPS 59¢
Large Fancy Tender Tip
FRESH ASPARAGUS
All Fresh!
BUNCH VEGETABLES
Jumbo Size
ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT
Large Etha Fancy
OREGON PIPPIN APPLE
"AS ADVERTISED ON
ALPHA BE
406 E. CENTER - ANAHEIM - 510 W. CENTER ST.
"These Prices Are Effective in All Alpha Beta Foods"
Anaheim-Garden Grove 20-30's Meet Jointly
A joint meeting of the 20-30 subs of Garden Grove and Anaheim was held on Tuesday evening in Friedemann Hall in Orange.
It was "Dads and Bosses" night with J. B. Stewart, Sr., the guest his son, Johnny Stewart. Bosses were represented by Dr. Samuel Gendel who was the guest of Rod Cookus and Fred Robins whose host was Ralph Spencer.
The movies of the 1949 world series between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers were shown and enjoyed by all.
MRS. BOREN HOME
Mrs. Ed J. Boren of 716 North Palm is recuperating at home after a seige in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Willis of La Habra, announce the birth of a son weighing nine pounds and one ounce on Monday, March 20.
VOTE THE AMERICAN WAY
THIS WEEKS SUPER SPECIAL
TOP FROST FROZEN
SUCCOTASH
12 OZ. PKG.
25¢
ALPHA BETA SUPER FOOD MARKETS
ARE STRIVING 365 DAYS OUT OF THE YEAR TO BRING YOU FOOD AT THE LOW-EST POSSIBLE PRICE.
EFFICIENT WAREHOUSING-OWNED AND OPERATED BACKING
ALPHA BETA SUPER FOOD MARKETS
ARE STRIVING 365 DAYS OUT OF THE
YEAR TO BRING YOU FOOD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.
EFFICIENT WAREHOUSING-OWNED AND
OPERATED PACKING HOUSE AND MANY
OTHER FACILITIES ARE TUNED TO YOUR
SAVINGS.
OUR JOB IS TO SAVE YOU MONEY
THAT'S WHY EVERYBODY SAYS-
"Values Are Greater at Alpha Beta"
WILLAPPOINT
OYSTERS
10 OZ.
CAN
46¢
FOOD CLUB
PEACHES
CLING
HALVES
NO. 2½ CAN
19¢
RY KRISP
13 OZ. PKG.
LIPTON'S
TEA
TEA BAGS
¼ POUND BOX
½ POUND BOX
16 COUNT
48 COUNT
29¢ 59¢ 18¢ 49¢
CONCENTRATED SOUPS
NOODLE OR TOMATO-VEGETABLE
3 PKGS. FOR 29¢
ROYAL GRANT
OLIVES
NO. 1 TALL CANS
19¢
BLUE TAG
SLICED BEANS
NO. 2 CAN
25¢
PRICES
Effective
FRI. & SAT.
MARCH 24/825
ROYAL GRANT
OLIVES
NO. 1 TALL CANS
19¢
FRI. & SAT.
MARCH 29, 1925
Tender Tips"
HARAGUS Th. 19¢
LARGE BUNCHES
10¢
GRAPEFRUIT For 25¢
Fancy APPLES 3 LBS.
29¢
ADVERTISED ON K.F.I"
BLUE TAG SLICED BEANS No. 2 CAN 25¢
CARNATION INSTANT WHEAT ½ PRICE SALE 27¢
CHICKEN OF THE SEA
TUNA
RED LABEL
SOLID PACK
No. ½ CAN 37¢
BLACK HAWK
LUNCHEON MEAT 41¢ 12 Oz. Can
BREAKFAST SAUSAGE 35¢ 8 Oz. Can
THE NEW SILICONE POLISH
AUTOBRITE
PINT CAN 149
AS ANNOUNCED ON K-F.I
Serving Southern California Since 1910
317 N. SPADRA RD. - FULLERTON
Alpha Beta Food Markets"