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1952-10-30 · Anaheim Gazette · page 12 of 20 · OCR glm-ocr
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1951 Parade Held Watch the Parade and Show in Comfort; Get Those Buck and Squaw Buttons Now Like to watch parades, but hate to stand on jammed street corners to see them? If so, you'd better get your squaw or buck button before it's too late. For with every button goes a coupon good for admittance to a fast moving variety show at La Palma stadium Saturday night, which will be held just before the huge Hallowe'en parade enters the arena. You get to see the parade, plus a show featuring Anthony Purley (Turquoise of the Laguna tribe), L. A. "Speed" Riggs, famous tobacco auctioneer, Princess Sunbeam, Smokey Chism and others, with purchase of a Hallowe'en button. Indian dances done in full regalia, chants and drums and trick horsemanship and roping will take place around the Indian village to be erected in the center of the stadium. The variety show gets under way promptly at 7 p.m., Oct. 22. AL'S WELDING SERVICE ORIGINATORS OF NEW, IMPROVED DIESEL MUFFLERS "IF IT'S WELDING, WE DO IT" 1021 N. SABINA ST. ANAHEIM NEAR CORNER LA PALMA AND SABINA PHONE 6200 COMPLETE BUSINESS SERVICE COMPLETE BUSINESS SERVICE Lifetime Placement Service DAY AND INDIVIDUAL EVENING CLASSES INSTRUCTION CRISS BUSINESS COLLEGE AGNES FRANCIS CRISS, Director 512 E. Center St. — Anahéim Phone 5201 E. A. SILZLE CORPORATION URGES EVERYONE TO ATTEND THE 29th ANNUAL ANAHEIM Hallowe’en Festival SATURDAY, OCT. 32 THE WEST’S FINEST NIGHT PAGEANT— SPECTACULAR ALL-INDIAN SHOW Pioneer Packers of ● CITRUS JUICES ● CONCENTRATES ● ESSENTIAL OILS 212 S. ATCHISON ST. ANAHEIM PHONE 2268 Held Promise of Greater SWEEPSTAKES WINNER, 1951—S. Los Angeles st. merchants banded together last year and entered the float shown above, named "Skid Row" and took swath honors with it in the big parade. WHAT IS IT? — Nobody seemed to know, even the Anaheim Y's Men, who constructed the monstrosity and entered it in last year's big parade. The claw-like arms moved menacingly back and forth, scaring little children and old women. KWIKSET ENTRY—Kwikset Locks, Inc., sch won divisional honors with their "Little Red Big Brave go on PLENTY MAD WAR PATH Because BED Bumpy and Hard NO SLEEP — NO FIGHT! Better have MATTRESS and SPRINGS RENOVATED and REBUILT for PLENTY OF REST BEFORE HEAP BIG ANAHEIM POW WOW and PARADE at ANAHEIM MATTRESS FACTORY 102 W. La Palma — Anaheim — PHONE 2423 GANAHL LUMBER CO. took honors with their Hansel and Gretel fable float, complete with witch. SACRAMENTO (AP) — An unprecedented 91 per cent vote in California next Tuesday was predicted today by Secretary of State Frank M. Jordan. That would mean a turnout of nearly 5,400,000 for the presidential election. GLENDALE (AP)—Only her family and a few close friends attended funeral services yesterday for Susan Peters, the plucky actress, who died Thursday. She was 31. SCHULTZ TOOL & MACHINING MANUFACTURING CO. SERVING THE EXPANDING ANAHEIM INDUSTRIAL AREA WITH COMPLETE FACILITIES FOR MACHINED METAL PRODUCTS. 495 E. LA PALMA AVE. ANAHEIM PHONE 2286 Bewhiskered Veteran of Hirsute Endeavors to Judge Whiskerino Judging of the whiskerino contest, one of the many features of Anaheim's annual Hallowe'en celebration, will be handled by a man who knows the fact and foibles of hirsute adornments from experience. Dude Sands, Knotts Berry Farm connossieur of facial adornment, will be the judge who will decide who wins the contest. Dude sports a Van Dyke beard himself, but reportedly holds no grudges against those who lean toward the more full-blown type of beard. Winners will be picked at about 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, after all entrants have paraded their brushes on a platform to be erected on Center st., somewhere between Lemon and Los Angeles sts. Electric razors will be among the prizes awarded winners. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (N) — The United Nations today counted 827 reporters and photographers from 43 countries who are covering the current assembly. United States had the most: 194. WHILE THEY LAST! JACKETS Windbreakers. Sizes 2 to 8. Reg. $8.39 ... $5.00 Suede. Sizes 4 to 12. Reg. $12.55 ... $10.55 Suede. Sizes 14 to 20. Reg. $15.85 ... $13.85 Fur collar, rayon, acetate, nylon. Sizes 8 to 12. Reg. $9.10 ... $8.10 Fur collar, rayon, acetate, nylon. Sizes 14 to 18. Reg. $11.15 ... $10.15 All wool. Sizes 14 to 20. Reg. $8.89 ... $5.85 Alpaca lining. Twill, fur collar. Sizes 16 to 18. Reg. $11.40 ... $9.40 set Locks, Inc., schoolhouse" float entry. their "Little Red TERRY'S BOYS SHOP 232 W. CENTER ST. ANAHEIM PHONE 5460 AN EVENT FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY... 29th ANNUAL ANAHEIM Hallowe'en Festival 29th ANNUAL ANAHEIM Hallowe’en Festival SATURDAY, OCT. 32 - COSTUME BREAKFAST - DOWNTOWN JAMBOREE - PAGEANT PARADE - INDIAN SHOW AND PARADE AT LA PALMA PARK RINSHED - MASON CO. MANUFACTURERS OF INDUSTRIAL AND AUTOMOTIVE PAINTS, LACQUERS, ENAMELS AND VARNISHES ANAHEIM, CALIF. — DETROIT, MICH.