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REMODELED—Shown above in two sections is the interior of the Anaheim Safeway store at 135 S. Lemon st. with the vegetable department at left, frozen foods and packaged meats in background and the grocery department at center and right. Just opened, the newly remodeled store features a new meat-cutting room which continuously supplies packaged meats for the meat department, which will be open for shoppers all week including Sundays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Products from Safeway's new OBLONO (From an Ec By WAL Well, the shouting and captains and the kings have on the Potomac tonight. New of history is the 33rd edition Earth—the American Presidency. At long last we can enjoy sun cease from the wild harangues of excited politicians; the charge and the counter-charge; the velled innuendo; the open smear; the dulcet tones of the Oracle of the Prairies; the morning dedication. ...BIG CHIEF CASEY ...MEDICINE MAN BECKHAM SAY... Why go hunting all over for Reasonable price on car repairs? OUR PRICES ALWAYS FAIR! -LOOKCASEY-BECKHAM PONTIAC PALE FACE SPECIAL REGULAR $22.85 VALVE JOB On Any 6 CyL Motor ONLY $19'95 "FOR A GOOD DEAL AND A GOOD DEAL MORE" SEE Casey-Beckham Pontiac 336 South Los Angeles Street Phone Anaheim 4012 or 5120 VALVE GOD ONLY 19 "FOR A GOOD DEAL AND A GOOD DEAL MORE" SEE Casey-Beckham Pontiac 336 South Los Angeles Street Phone Anaheim 4012 or 5120 like a magnet... Nor Live in See 4 Spark OPEN 10 A.M. T $4,000,000 bakery will be displayed in the Bakery department of the local store. Other departments include a refrigerated produce section, frozen foods, delicatessen and an enlarged grocery display. Joe Richardi, affiliated with the local store 4½ years, is the manager assisted by Department Heads George Padget, meats, Don Trabant, vegetables, and Earl Driesbach, groceries. OBLONG VIEWS (From an Egg-Shaped Head) By WALDO HUNTER Well, the shouting and the tumult have died, and the kings and the kings have departed. And all’s not well Potomac tonight. Now reposing on the bleak pages story is the 33rd edition of the Greatest Show on-the-American Presidential Campaign. Last we can enjoy surfrom the wild harangues of politicians; the charge and inter-charge; the velled; the open smear; the lines of the Oracle of the morning declaration and for the good of the country, "close ranks." This means, of course, that each will go on thinking that the other is just as rank as it ever was. observing the trend in his state, cried: "Quick, get me a glass of water." Later, a native Texan croaked: "Get me something stronger than water!" The mournful howling of a dog outside in the distance did absolutely nothing to dispel the gathing gloom. At length, when it seemed certain that the entire affair was rapidly turning into a wake, I arranged for something to go wrong with the TV set, and the disillusioned guests began to leave. But there was one die-hard in the group. He tried to revive spirits by coining a slogan: Japanese Prince To be Named Heir Apparent TOKYO (UP)—Crown Prince hito will be proclaimed he Japan's throne Monday in a timesque medieval pageant dates back to the eighth century. The ceremony also marks official coming of age of the prince, who was 18 last December. The ceremony was delayed merely because the Imperial family been in mourning for the Emperor Dowager Sadako, Akihito's great mother, who died May 17, 1919. well, the shouting and the tumult have died, and the bars and the kings have departed. And all's not well. Potomac tonight. Now reposing on the bleak pages pory is the 33rd edition of the Greatest Show on the American Presidential Campaign. and for the good of the country, "close ranks." This means, of course, that each will go on thinking that the other is just as rank as it ever was. We invited several pro-administration people over to the house Tuesday night to observe election returns via TV. They were in high spirits when they walked in at about 9 p.m., but I pointed to the TV screen where tabulations from the various states were being shown and announced in a clear, steady voice almost devoid of hysteria: "Ladies and gentlemen, there is no cause for celebration in this house tonight." A gentleman from Oklahoma, The mournful howling of a dog outside in the distance did abolutely nothing to dispel the gathing gloom. At length, when it seemed certain that the entire affair was rapidly turning into a wake, I arranged for something to go wrong with the TV set, and the disillusioned guests began to leave. But there was one die-hard in the group. He tried to revive spirits by coining a slogan: "We'll show them some tricks in '56." His wife yanked him out the front door. All during the campaign we heard much about the "sacredness" of the voting booth. However, a woman in the cubicle next to me did little to lend sanctimoniousness to the ritual. Just before she emerged from the booth, after apparently exercising her franchise to the fullest, she declared: "There, by damn! That'll fix 'em." And, to all appearances, it AST · END MERCHANT — Now its grand opening, the Center Fur-ore, 337 East Center st., joins East-aheim merchant establishments. Owner and manager is Reuben Tucker of 728 N. Resh st. He will handle both furni-ture and appliances and features easy cred-it installment buying. GAZETTE PHOTO Nor Park Homes pull more home buyers because of the LOW TERMS custom-built for immediate occupancy 3 bdrm.-2 bath luxury homes $481 VETS only DOWN plus impounds low monthly payments FHA TERMS FOR NON-VETS Live in Anaheim • City of Good Living! See 4 Sparkling Exhibit Homes decorated by Aaron Schultz OPEN 10 A.M. TO 8 P.M. DAILY AND SUNDAY sales office: F. Center at Evergreen • Anaheim how to go: In Anaheim drive next on Center St. in model house IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO From the Files of Anaheim Gazette By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL 50 Years Ago November 1902 Gus Hansen has struck a fine Artesian well on his ranch on Orangethorpe ave. The well is 12 inches in diameter and 580 feet in depth. Water flows over the top of the casing three feet above the surface of the ground to the extent of about 60 miners inches. The well was drilled by Mr. Jackson of Whittier. McWilliams & Dunn have begun operations on the erection of the new brick block to be erected at the northwest corner of Center and Los Angeles streets. The bandstand which has stood on the corner for a number of years has been moved to a place in the rear of the city hall. HILGENFELD MORTUARY Lathdail Courteous Service 120 E. Broadway, Anaheim PHONE 4105 First Church of Christ, Scientist Corner Philadelphia and Chartres Lesson Subject: "Adam and Fallen Man" 11 A.M. SUNDAY 8:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY — Testimonials of Healings 9:30 A.M. — SUNDAY SCHOOL THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM IS LOCATED AT 110 S. LOS ANGELES STREET Open daily from 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. Friday 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Sundays and Holidays GROUCHO says: "I just saw the new De Soto. For the first time in my life I wish I were a garage!" GROUCHO says: "I just saw the new De Soto. For the first time in my life I wish I were a garage!" See the New 1953 DE SOTO COMING NOV. 13 "...and tell 'em Groucho sent you!" Rattan is So Right! SO ... C-O-O-L SO ... SMART We feature a complete line of IMPORTED PHILIPPINE RATTAN Bar and Stool Sets Screens Lamps Ring Shelves Coffee Tables Sleepy Hollow Chairs 2 & 3 Piece Sectionals Arm Chairs End Tables Dining Tables Love Seats Divans Ottomans Opening Special 7-PIECE 100$0 LAMPS - LAMPSHADES - GIFTS The Tropic Shop 21 No. Los Angeles St., Anaheim PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Opening Special 7-PIECE SET 199.50 me buyers to ANAHEIM every week! because of the OUTSTANDING FEATURES • Lennox Forced Air Heating and Cooling • Touch-Plate Wiring • Brick Fireplaces & Barbeques • West King Garbage Disposals • Colored Bath Features & Tile • Knotty Pine Kitchen • Kitchen Exhaust Vents • TV Outlets • Red Cedar Shingle Roof • Dinette Panneled • Breakfast Nook Area • Ceramic Tile in Kitchen & Baths • Class Tub Enclosure • Fullman Bath Cabinets • Full Bath, with Shower • Mr. & Mrs. Wardrobe Clocets in Master Bedrooms • One-half Bath, Bowl & Levator • Rockwopl Insulation • 2-Car Garage • Weatherstripped Doors • Sewers, Paved Streets • Sidewalks, Gurbs, Gutters • Very Low City Tax Rate • Landscaped Lots • Schools, Shopping Nearby