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San Francisco Butcher Still Selling Steaks at 39 Cents a Lb.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Frozen New Zealand beef sold at 29 cents a pound for steaks in the San Francisco Bay Area Thursday and while there were some objections to chap meat, housewives swarmed to the markets.
Wally Price, one of the operators of a Marin City market, said he sold 15,000 pounds of meat to customers who queued up for a couple of blocks to get the 39-cent a pound steaks, 35 cents chuck roasts and 29 cent ground beef.
Norpark Homes Reports Tract Nearly Sold Out
With more than 80 per cent of the dwellings sold and increasing number of families moving into their new residences each week, Norpark Homes in Anaheim yesterday was taking on the look of a full-fledged community.
However, its builders announced, there remains a desirable variety of selection among the remaining three-bedroom, two-bath homes in the property which is being developed by Hahn-St. John at East Center and Evergreen sts., Anaheim.
Priced from $12,450, the homes are offered to veterans for down payments of $481, plus costs and impounds, instead of $1033, as formerly.
Key features of the fast-selling development are on display in four model homes, furnished by the Schultz furniture stores. The exhibit dwellings are open daily and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Special interest of viewers was reported in the spacious kitchens, with exhaust fans over ranges, island hanging cabinets of smudge free knotty pine, easy to clean Hermosa ceramic tile around work areas, big breakfast nook areas and Waste-King garbage pulverators.
Also of particular interest are
Sky-Writing Pilot Killed in Crash
HAWTHORNE (AP) — Shortly after taking off, a sky-writing plane crashed onto the roof of a home Thursday, setting the house afire and killing the pilot. Two housewives were injured.
Pilot of the trainer type aircraft was identified by sheriff officers.
Key features of the last-selling development are on display in four model homes, furnished by the Schultz furniture stores. The exhibit dwellings are open daily and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Special interest of viewers was reported in the spacious kitchens, with exhaust fans over ranges. Island hanging cabinets of smudge-free knotty pine, easy to clean Hermosa ceramic tile around work areas, big breakfast nook areas and Waste-King garbage pulverators.
Also of particular interest are the Lennox central heating plant, gas-fired, with thermostat-control; wood-burning fireplace, stall shower, glass enclosed tub, television outlets, colored bathroom fixtures and pullman bath cabinets.
Nestling among orange groves in Anaheim, the development is near major employment centers of Orange county, Long Beach, and Los Angeles, and handy Anaheim's park system, with tennis courts, picnic and playgrounds, plunge and other recreational facilities.
Undersea Probers Reach Depths to 34,000 Feet
LA JOLLA (P)—A team of scientists who explored new ocean depths in the South Pacific will return here this week end.
The University of California's Scripps Institution of Oceanography said Thursday its research vessels Horizon and Spencer P. Baird would arrive with the scientific party.
Depths between 32,000 and 34,000 feet were measured in the Tonga Trench. Scripps said this was considerable greater than any previous depth measured in the southern ocean.
The expedition visited the Riji, Bamou and Marquesas Islands.
It was Scripps fourth major Pacific expedition in the last three years.
Sky-Writing Pilot Killed in Crash
HAWTHORNE (P)—Shortly after taking off, a sky-writing plane crashed onto the roof of a home Thursday, setting the house afire and killing the pilot. Two housewives were injured.
Pilot of the trainer type aircraft was identified by sheriff's officers as Joseph Scott Stocker, Hammond, Ind., who worked for the Aero Sky Writers, Inc., Chicago.
The fire at the home was quickly extinguished. Given emergency treatment for bruises, cuts and shock were Mrs. Betty Shepard, occupant of the house, and Mrs. Betty Klock.
A witness, Mrs. Lorraine Lauter, said she saw the aircraft swoop low, bounce from one house, burst into flame and hit the second house.
Witnesses told officers the plane and another sky-writing aircraft were flying low at the time of the crash. They had just taken off from Hawthorne Municipal Airport, three blocks away.
Jelke Trial May Be Thrown Open
NEW YORK (P)—Erica Steel, alleged cafe society madam, took the witness stand Thursday in order to tab Minot (Mickey) Jelke as a hard-boiled love 'em and leave 'em procurer.
"She's cooperating," reported assistant Dist. Atty Anthony J. Leibler during a recess.
Meanwhile, General Sessions Judge Francis L. Valente reportedly is read to throw his courtroom open to press and public for defense testimony next week. He barred outsiders during the state's sensational testimony on high jinks in New York's smart set.
JOY Lane in New With Her Conscience
BY TOM E. DANSON
HOLLYWOOD — I talked to Joy Lane the other day about new act which opens tonight Larry Potter's Supper club in Valley. She's billed as Joy I: "The Girl With a Conscience" and this I didn't quite unders "We all have a conscience," face it," she said. "The only ference is that mine has amazing ability to talk and out loud."
Digging further into the sun of Joy's "conscience" review this statement to mean it's part of her new act, and it's fun for her audience to guess she makes her "conscience" and sing so I'm no going to veal her secret, even though do know how she does it.
Joy is a very beautiful braed redhead who is a native California. Born in Santa Monica, she moved to Anaheim a youngster. She attended girl school there, and was grazed from Anaheim Union School. The Passadena Playhouse followed, where her talents were discovered while appearing in of the stage productions there.
Joy's talents come natural, she is from a theatrical family her mother being one of O'Neill Kiddies in San Francisco and her father being one of first ukelele players on radio the early days. Joy's real name is Wurgaft, the "Lane" be picked by her parents who reside in Anaheim.
The lovely Joy Lane had own television show on a Los Angeles station a couple years ago, but the desire to the night club circuit with "conscience" act got the best her and a television career at time was abandoned.
After playing club and dates all over the country now is ready to settle for TV she considers the night club too rough. A new TV routine presently being written for and it looks like Joy I Show on video will be forthcoming soon.
A very integral part of her is her handsome husband. Ferris, who gave up a good career to further Joy's "conscience" routine.
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CONCERTO PREVIEW — Anaheim high school student body yesterday (Thurs.) at a brief, 10-minute preview of “Concerto for Fun,” the hilarious concert to be pre-printed tonight by pianist Henry L. Scott 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. Student body President Ronnie Legg (left) and Yearbook Editor JoAnn Faust each won free tickets from Dave Collins, general chairman for the program. Mr. Scott is at right. All proceeds from the unique concerts are being donated by the sponsoring Anaheim Y’s Men’s club to further youth work in this city.
Divine Mind is Christian Science Topic for Sunday
“Great is our Lord, and power: his understanding ite.” This declaration by Psalmist (147:5) is the Text of the Sunday Lesson on “Mind” in all Catholic science churches.
A Scriptural selection for Acts (3:3; 6-8) illustrates the law of God; Mind, gives minion over physical inhibition. A man hame from birth Peter and John about to the temple asked an almighty Peter said, Silver have I none; but such as I give these: In the name of Christ of Nazareth rise walk. And he took him right hand, and lifted him immediately his feet and bones received strength. ... entered with them in temple, walking, and leaping praising God.”
“Disease has no intelligence declares Mary Baker Eddy.” Science and Health with the Scriptures.” And again says, “The basis of all healthlessness and immortality is great fact that God is the Mind; and this Mind must merely believed, but it must understood.” “Disease is less Mind, and Mind can contend (pp. 378, 339).
Anaheim Catholic For San Fernando
Since last Sunday, Feb. 11 than one hundred men from Boniface church under the chairmanship of Carl Karel Carl Heinz, are contacting Catholic family in Anaheim effort to receive donations.
CONCERTO PREVIEW — Anaheim high school student body yesterday (Thurs.) at a brief, 10-minute preview of “Concerto for Fun,” the hilarious concert to be presented tonight by pianist Henry L. Scott 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. Student President Ronnie Legg (left) and Yearbook Editor JoAnn Faust each won free tickets from Dave Collins, general chairman for the program. Mr. Scott is at right. All proceeds from the unique concerts are being donated by the sponsoring Anaheim Y’s Men’s club to further youth work in this city.
By TOM E. DANSON
HOLLYWOOD — I talked with Joy Lane the other day about her act which opens tonight at Joy Potter’s Supper club in the city. She’s billed as Joy Lane, Girl With a Conscience.” This I didn’t quite understand. All have a conscience, let it,” she said. “The only difference is that mine has the zinging ability to talk and sing cloud.”
Growing further into the subject Joy’s “conscience” revealed a statement to mean it’s all of her new act, and it’s more for her audience to guess how makes her “conscience” talking, so I’m no going to re-her secret, even though I know how she does it.
Joy is a very beautiful brown-redhead who is a native of Born in Santa Monica, she moved to Anaheim as singer. She attended grammar-school there and was graduating from Anaheim Union High School. The Pasadena Playhouse wed, where her talents were covered while appearing in one stage productions there.
Joy’s talents come natural, for us from a theatrical family—mother being one of the Kiddies in San Francisco; father being one of theukelele players on radio in early days. Joy’s real name Wurgaff, the “Lane” being by her parents who still live in Anaheim.
He lovely Joy Lane had her television show on a local Angeles station a couple of years ago, but the desire to hit night club circuit with her science” act got the best of mind a television career at the was abandoned.
After playing club and hotel all over the country, Joy is ready to settle for TV, as considers the night club life through. A new TV routine isently being written for her, it looks like the Joy Lane on video will be forthcoming.
Schmitz Qualifies For Graduation At Pepperdine
Although drafted into the army early in the fall semester, Mr. Jerry Schmitz had completed sufficient credits at Pepperdine college in Los Angeles to qualify him for graduation earlier this month, according to the college registrar, George H. Hoff.
Schmitz was awarded a bachelor’s degree in the field of physical education. Up until the draft took him from school, Schmitz was a member of the Pepperdine varsity basketball team, and he was considered one of the best performers.
A graduate of Anaheim Union High school, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Schmitz of 1437 Olive rd. During his high school years he belonged to the Letterman’s club and was a member of the basketball and baseball teams.
You too, are invited to the construction of this new Junior adjacent to the San Fernando
ANAHEIM’S QUOTA IS $16,000
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Divine Mind is Christian Science Topic for Sunday
"Great is our Lord, and of great power: his understanding is infinite." This declaration of the Almist (147-5) is the Golden text of the Sunday Lesson-Sermon on "Mind" in all Christian Science churches.
A Scriptural selection from the acts (33; 6-8) illustrates how the law of God, Mind, gives man dominion over physical inharmony, man lame from birth "seeing Peter and John about to go into the temple asked an alms ... when Peter said, Silver and gold have I none; but such as I have give them: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk. And he took him by the right hand, and lifted him up; and immediately his feet and ankle bones received strength. And he entered with them into the simple, walking, and leaping, and raising God."
"Disease has no intelligence," declares Mary Baker Eddy in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." And again she says, "The basis of all health, sinness and immortality is the great fact that God is the only mind; and this Mind must not be merely believed, but it must be understood." "Disease is less than mind, and Mind can control it." (op. 378, 339).
Bandits Hold up La Jolla Hotel Used by Hoover
LA JOLLA UP — The hotel where FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover stops on his summer vacations here was the scene of an $80,000 holdup Thursday.
Four tough-talking bandits bound and gagged three employees of the fashionable Casa de Manana hotel, along with a newspaper editor and published who happened to walk in on the holdup.
Most of the loot came from two hotel safes.
Guests in a cottage next to Hoover's at the ocean-front hostelry were held up summer before last. He was asleep in his cottage.
The editor and publisher in Thursday's holdup was Carroll W. Parcher of the Glendale News-Press, a guest attending the annual meeting of Copley Press newspapers executives from Illinois, and California.
The bandits took his wallet and threatened him and the three hotel employees—Ned C. Williams, Ralph Kemper and John Barnowski—with "a last ride." Barnowski managed to free himself after the robbers had gone and released the others.
Biggest losers were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. G. Goulandris of the Hotel Regent, N.Y., guests who had left the $80,000 in jewels with the hotel for safekeeping.
Bank Manager Discusses Loans With Realtors
Years ago, before FHA, the GI bill, and other federal aids came into existence, housing was virtually at a standstill. Barney Jordan, manager of the Anaheim branch of the Security-First National bank said yesterday at a meeting of the Anaheim Realty board.
Prior to the creation of government housing aid, credit was almost impossible to obtain, and therefore the average person could not buy a home, he said.
In the past two and one half years, 500 FHA loans have been granted in Orange county, Jordan said. And he added, within 12 years half of these homes, totaling 12,000 in 159 tracts will be resold.
Orange county has played a tremendous role in Southern California building. Nearly one third of the money allotted by the Long Beach FHA office has been used in this county.
Jordan, introduced by Program Chairman Elmer Thill, listed for the realtors the "three C's" needed in obtaining credit—character, confidence and capacity.
At the conclusion of the meeting, presided over by J. W. Stephen, multiple listings chairman, Ray Tozer introduced A. E. Robertson, L. F. Buchanan, Sully Roquet and Frances Backs as the "I Dood It" members of the week.
This honor is bestowed on the realtors who participate in multiple listing sales during the previous week.
Anaheim Catholics Seek Donations for San Fernando Junior Seminary
Since last Sunday, Feb. 15, more than one hundred men from St. Boniface church under the general chairmanship of Carl Karcher and Carl Heinz, are contacting every Catholic family in Anaheim in an effort to receive donations.
113,000 Square Feet
The design of the new junior seminary will follow...
Anaheim Catholics Seek Donations for San Fernando Junior Seminary
Since last Sunday, Feb. 15, more than one hundred men from St. Boniface church under the general chairmanship of Carl Karcher and Carl Heinz, are contacting every Catholic family in Anaheim in an effort to receive donations amounting to more than $16,000.
This is Anaheim's quota, as set by His Eminence, James Francis Cardinal McIntyre, toward the financing of a new junior seminary to be built at Mission San Fernando and ready for occupancy this fall.
Need is Urgent
In the last 75 years, St. Boniface parish has supplied only two rests. Ten years ago there was the priest for every 800 parishioners. Today there is only one priest for every 1600 parishioners. Carral McIntyre states, "An ample number of priests is necessary for satisfactory promotion and development of religion. The training of the clergy is a long process, consuming 12 years after grammar school. The demands of the present population for the services the clergy are greater than our present resources; and the new junior seminary commends our hearty and sacrificing cooperation because it is the only solution of the problem."
113,000 Square Feet
The design of the new junior seminary will follow the architectural style of California's historic missions, but will be built of modern reinforced concrete.
The seminary will have 113,000 square feet of floor space. The buildings will range from one to three stories, with a frontage of 760 feet. Plans call for a chapel with capacity of 300, two-story dormitories, 11 classrooms, and a study hall that can be partitioned into classroom sections, a large dining room and quarters for a faculty of 20.
The seminary drive will terminate Feb. 25. Teams of two men each will canvass their respective districts under their area captains and co-captains: northeast, John Heinz and Leo Grey; northwest, Earnest Ganahl and Elmer Thill; southeast, Jim Kerwin and Bill Shea, Jr.; southwest, Steve Gallagher and Dr. Wm. Stehly.
CAMPAIGN ENDS FEB. 25th.
and lasting place for your charity"
may be donated or an amount equal to a student room
donor's name will be inscribed. There to remain
personal testimonial to his generosity.
OF THE MEN WHOSE NAMES ARE LISTED HERE:
Carl Karcher ASSISTANT CHAIRMAN: Carl Heinz
Southeast
Jim Kerwin
Bill Shea Jr.
Southwest
Steve Gallagher
Dr. Wm. Stehly
Donated by Don May