anaheim-gazette 1952-12-04
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RECREATION AND RURAL ARTS WINNERS—National champs in 4-H and Rural Arts program, make their appearance at the Club Congress in Chicago today. Left to right (rear): Jane Moore, Dozier, Ala.; Ronald Schnitger, Anaheim, Calif.; Eleanor Inman, Manor, Ga.; Judith Konneker, Carlinville, Ill.; Joyce Hodsworth, Abilene, Kan.;
Big Band Review to Salute Santa On Arrival at Huntington Beach
The sixth annual Huntington Beach salute to Santa Claus band review is destined to be the biggest Christmas parade ever attempted musically, scheduled for Friday evening, Dec. 5, and starting at 7 p.m. Twenty-five bands and drum corps etc. are enter lighted float at the head of the parade.
Her attendants are Lois Holli-day, age 15, Marilyn Renner, age 16, Glenda Orrell, age 17, Rose West, age 14 and Carolyne Applebury, aged 15, all students at the New York, Dec. 3 (AP)—Airlines said tonight it moved striking flight eng from its payroll.
Members of the AFL Flight gineers International Association have been striking against company for more pay.
Local Students Return from
Big Band Review to Salute Santa On Arrival at Huntington Beach
The sixth annual Huntington Beach salute to Santa Claus band review is destined to be the biggest Christmas parade ever attempted musically, scheduled for Friday evening, Dec. 5, and starting at 7 p.m. Twenty-five bands and drum corps, etc., are entering the contest.
They are as follows:
Colton Union high school band, Frnest Kellogg post 1680 V.F.W. drum and bucle corns, Santa Ana college and high school combined band, Orange union high school band, Brea-Olinda union high school band, Orange Coast college band, North Long Beach Lions club girls' band, Sybil Ring's Starlets, St. Anthony's school band.
Monterey Park girls' drum and bugle corps, Anaheim union high school band, St. Cafherine's military school cadet band, Long Beach youth band and Carmenettes, Music Center studios of accordion band, Huntington Beach elementary school band, Linda Truman's mafterettes and tiny twirlers, Colver City boys band and pom pom group, Oranco Grotto drum and bugle corps, La Lu's high tons, Veterans' Community band of Long Beach, Arcadia high school "Apache" band.
Milton Mann accordion studios of Huntington Beach band. Boy Scouts troop 43 drum and bugle corps. Alhambra high school band. Huntington Beach union high school hand, along with a number of beautiful floats.
"Miss Merril Christmas," Miss Marlanne Terry, age 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Terry, will reign supreme over the Christmas holiday season and will ride atop the electrically-lighted float at the head of the parade.
Her attendants are Lois Holliidy, age 15, Marilyn Renner, age 16, Glenda Orrell, age 17, Rose West, age 14 and Carollyne Applebury, aged 15, all students at the Huntington Beach high school.
The band chosen to lead the parade this year is the Colton union high school band from San Bernardino county, traveling the farther distance with 85 band members. This band has won acclaim all over Southern California. The biggest band in the parade this year will be the Santa Ana high school and college combined band with 130 members total, including the pom pom girls.
The U. S. marine corps training center at Seal Beach will send its Humpty Dumpty float and Knott's Berry Farm has entered a unique float featuring its Indian lore. Total number of participants in this year's parade will be 1150 persons. The parade is strictly competitive and will be judged by the National Association of Contest Judges. Trophies and prizes will be presented by Miss Merril Christmas (Marianne Terry) at the Pavalon ballroom following the parade.
Santa Claus will pull up with his six black ponies pulling a real sleigh with Santa on too. The sleigh will be equipped with lights and a public address system. Santa will stop in the first block downtown and present candy to all the children. Saint Nicholas will again be portrayed by Whitey Walker. Mayor Roy Seabridge and city officials will ride in the parade, also President Dave Jones of the chamber of commerce.
Adlai Visits
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (AP) — Gov. Adlai Stevenson came to Washington tonight to "discuss the Democratic party" with President Truman.
That was about all the defeated presidential nominee would say about plans for his two nights and a full day as a White House guest, but there appeared no doubt that the big subject for talks with Truman and other party bigwigs was planning for a Democratic come-back.
Cage Standings
CITY LEAGUE
(End of First Round Play)
H. Paulkner, Northrop
68 17.0
E. Ochoa, Nortron
63 12.6
W. Range, Bob Williams
49 9.8
D. Berg, Ritz Cleaners
46 9.2
R. Panther, Ritz Cleaners
44 8.8
B. Etmert, Ritz Cleaners
42 8.4
J. Vukasovich, Cotler's
40 7.9
J. Roden, El Toro
29 7.6
J. Baber, El Toro
28 7.6
G. Hendry, El Toro
26 7.2
Local Students Return from YMCA Congre
A group of Anaheim school students from the YMCA report a marvelous time on return from the fourth area Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y congress at Asillom Friday; Saturday Sunday. Those making their were Gretchen Decker, O.Mungerson, Mary Lou Casley Ann Betts, Myrna Lewellynty Osborne, Gloria Taylor, Kohlenberger, Wendell Tebbins Bob Owston, Kevin Stanton, Dobkins Jim Moore, David and Bob Stebbins. Adults are panying the group were Thomason, Mrs. Orlo Fass Mrs. Pat Piantoni.
Four hundred and fifty gates and advisers were in tendance, covering an area included Arizona, New Mexico West Texas Utah Nevada California. The theme of theference was to "create make extend high standards of tian character."
The delegates were divided groups of 20 to make recommendations. The legislative committee of which Bob Stebbins Anaheim was a member passed on these recommendations These will be sent to all Y clubs in the area to set stamfor the coming year.
An outstanding speaker oongress was Rev. Elbert man of the north Glendale Odist church, the son of Rev.Hoffman who is well knowOrange county. Tommy Thson son accompanied by Pat Piant was song leader at all theresions.Charles Van Winkle sociate secretary of the PaSouthwest area YMCA cowas general chairman.
The Love of Liberty
We cannot overestimate the vent love of liberty,the intelle courage and saving common s with which our fathers made great experiment of self-go ment.James A.Garfield.
WAITING TO BE LOVED—These puppies are a wistful pair as they stare expectantly at passersby from their window home in a pet store on Avenue of the Americas, New York.
Meredith, Jr., Queen Anne, Md.; Mary Fant, Terry,
Ass.; Ann McIntosh, Creedmoor, N.C.; Nancy Williams,
Finn, S. C.; Don Tupper, Junius, S. D. Kneeling: Maue Parker (left), Ogden, Utah, and Juanita Spurlock,
Montington, W. Va.
AP WIREPHOTO
NEW YORK, Dec. 3 (U)—Eastern lines said tonight it has received striking flight engineers on its payroll.
Members of the AFL Flight Enters International Association
been striking against the
company for more pay.
If You Drive! Don't Drink
SACRAMENTO, Dec. 3 (U)—The boss was among six employees of
the State Public Works Department who received pins and certificates for 25 years of service today.
Frank B. Durkee, public works
director, was formerly a member
of the department's legal staff.
SAN QUENTIN, Dec. 3
State Adult Authority t
poned until next June
tion of parole for WilliJones, who for 17 months
a respected citizen in U
escaping from a San Qu
camp.
LOCAL Students
Return from
YMCA Congress
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Josh Diet
FRUIT COCKTAIL
18¢
TRY A SAMPLE FROM
THE DEMONSTRATOR
Christmas Toys
ALPHY HAS JUST COME BACK WITH A BIG
BAG FULL OF TOYS FROM SANTA'S WORKSHOP AND HE'S SHOWING THEM AT ALL
STORES. THIS YEAR YOU CAN DO YOUR
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DELIICIOUS FLAVORS
JELL-O 5¢ pkg
TEN POUND SACK
HOLLY SUGAR 89¢
A GOOD ECONOMY DINNER
KRAFT DINNER 10¢
SKIPPY • 14-OZ. JAR
TEN POINT SAC
HOLLY SUGAR 89
A GOOD ECONOMY DINNER
KRAFT DINNER 10¢
SKIPPY • 14-OZ. JAR
PEANUT BUTTER 39¢
WE ADVERTISE OUR FINEST QUALITY
THESE ITEMS ARE OUR BEST VALUES
OAK GLEN • ROME BEAUTY
APPLES 3 lbs 25¢
CELLO TUBE
TOMATOES 13 oz. Tube 10¢
NORTHERN • ICE PACKED
BROCCOLI lb 10¢
DIAMOND BRAND • MEDIUM SIZE
WALNUTS POUND CELLO PKG. 39¢
Christmas Gift Park for Shipping
CALIFORNIA'S FINEST 2¼ lb pkg 89¢
DEGLET NOOR DATES 5 lb pkg $175
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SAN QUENTIN, Dec. 3 (F)—The State Adult Authority today postponed until next June consideration of parole for William Edgar Jones, who for 17 months lived as a respected citizen in Ukiah after escaping from a San Quentin road camp.
America's Cranberry Production
Massachusetts, Wisconsin, New Jersey, Washington and Oregon are the states of the Union in which cranberries are grown. In 1945 Massachusetts, the leader, produced 492,000 barrels of 100 pounds each, and leads all other states in the production.
HILGENFELD MORTUARY
Faithful Courteness Service
20 E Broadway, Anaheim
PHONE: 410-55
has Steaks
WITH ALPHA BETA'S EVERYDAY LOW MEAT PRICES!
THIS PROVES THAT ALPHY MEANT WHAT HE SAID WHEN HE TOLD EVERYONE HE WAS LOWERING THE BEEF PRICES.
JUST SEE WHAT HE'S DONE WITH THE STEAKS—and, Remember, It's the Same Low Price Every Day in the Week!
ALPHA BETA RANCH BEEF • U.S. GRADED GOOD
T-BONE • SWISS STEAKS 79¢ lb
CLUB • ROUND Prime Rib Roast 59¢ lb
ALPHA BETA RANCH BEEF • U.S. GRADED GOOD
SHORT RIBS 33¢ lb
ALPHA BETA RANCH • DEPENDABLE QUALITY • FRESH
GROUND BEEF 39¢ lb
CENTER CUT SHOULDER
PORK ROAST 45¢ lb
ALPHA BETA EASTERN • LEAN SHOULDER
PORK STEAK 49¢ lb
RATHS BLACKHAWK FROM IOWA • 1-LB. HEAT SEALED PKG.
SLICED BACON 59¢ oz
ALPHA BETA • PURE PORK
MIDGET LINKS 49¢
ALPHA BETA EASTERN • LEAN SHOULDER
PORK STEAK 49¢ lb
RATHS BLACKHAWK FROM IOWA • 1-LB. HEAT SEALED PKO.
SLICED BACON 59¢ oz
ALPHA BETA • PURE-PORK
MIDGET LINKS 49¢ lb
DELICATESEN
Specials
PHILADELPHIA 3-OZ. PKO.
CREAM CHEESE 2-33¢
AUY'S OWN 3¼-OZ. PKO.
DRIED BEEF 39¢
HAB THAT SECOND-HELPING FLAVOR
BAKED BEANS POUND CUPS 25¢
NO LIQUOR
SOLD
ALPHA BETA
First in Foods
SHADY OARS STEMS & PIECES 4-OZ. CAN
MUSHROOMS 30¢
SPECIAL PACK
ALBERS OATS 34¢
PY-O-MY 14-OZ. PKO.
BROWNIE MIX 29¢
PACIFIC THIN FLAKE
SALTINES POUND BOX 25£
GOLD MEDAL ELBO 18 PKO.
SPAGHETTI 21£
BUDGET PACK 18 PKO.
NAVY BEANS 17£
UNCLE BENYS 28-OZ. PKO.
CONVERTED RICE 41£
SKIPPY 18-OZ. CAN
DOG FOOD 9¢
MAKE YOUR OWN CANDLES
PARAWAX POUND BOX 20£
FOR BAHY WEATHER
RUBBER MATS EACH 39£
MARCAL 80 COUNT
NAPKINS 14£
13 PACK
MODESS 39£
XMAS DEAL GIANT $16
SURF LARGE 25£
GIANT 49¢ RINSO LARGE 25£
TOP PROST
Jugo Tortilla
TOP PROST SLICED 12-OZ. PKO.
STRAWBERRIES 29¢
TOP PROST FORDHOOK 12-OZ. PKO.
LIMA BEANS 25¢
HAMPSHIRE PROZEN 12-OZ. PKO.
SWEET PEAS 13¢
Food Club
SECTIONS NO. 2 CAN GRAPEFRUIT 20¢
QUARTERED L8.CARTON BUTTER 79¢
QUARTET APPLE JUICE 20¢
14-OZ. BOTTLE CATSUP 17¢
PRICES EFFECTIVE
THURS. FRI. SAT.
DEC. 4-6-8
LE PARKING SPACE prices effective in all Beta Food Markets
510 W. Center St., Anaheim
Mon., Tues., Wed., and Thurs., 9 to 6
Fri. and Sat., 9 to 8—Closed Sunday