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Addresses Church Group The Men's club of St. Michael's church met last evening for the regular monthly dinner meeting with Barney Jordan of the Security-First National bank of Anaheim as speaker. A vestry meeting was held following the dinner and program. $5000.00 REWARD During the period of the strike emergency, the Southern California Edison Company offers to pay a reward of $5,000.00 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or persons who unlawfully interfere with damage or destroy any facility or property of the Company required and used by it in the supplying of electric energy and service and in the performance of its duties to the public. If you have any information of trespass or sabotage on or to Company property, telephone the Company collect at once, erty of the Company required and used by it in the supplying of electric energy and service and in the performance of its duties to the public. If you have any information of trespass or sabotage on or to Company property, telephone the Company collect at once, Los Angeles—MIchigan 7111. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Special Purchase... SALE Colonial Braided Flax RUGS 9 x 12 SIZE REGULARLY SOLD A beautiful Colonial rug to enhance the charm of maple in any Colonial setting. RUGS 9 x 12 SIZE REGULARLY SOLD at $139.00 — THIS WEEK — SPECIAL — ONLY — $8950 All other sizes at comparable reductions A beautiful Colonial rug to enhance the charm of maple in any Colonial setting. ALL SIZES AVAILABLE 6x9 — 8x10 — 9x12 — 9x15 and Throw Sizes WE URGE YOU TO ACT IMMEDIATELY ... WHILE ALL PREDOMINATING COLORS ARE AVAILABLE Elders FURNITURE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. — MON. THROUGH SAT. 46 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Orange County Deanery Meeting Features Report on Projects An exhibit of layettes made by Santa Ana YLI for the pope's room also the muslin bags made by members of the National Council of Catholic Women, held interest of members at the opening of the deanery meeting family in St. Joseph hall, Santa Ana, with Mrs. J. P. Murphy, president, presiding. The muslin are distributed to needy Kona by the sisters in charge for catering cabbage and rice. Mrs. Murphy announced that annual luncheon on Tuesday, April 7 will be held in St. Joseph pool hall at noon, and reservations for the luncheon close onursday, April 4. Reservation man is Mrs. J. P. Murphy, phone KI 20305. The morning intention and election of officers will held in the peacock room of Santa Ana Ebell club. The reference following the luncheon be held in St. Joseph's school. All Catholic women are coronally invited to attend report on the reception sponsored by the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women held on 16 in the Embassy room of Ambassador hotel honoring Eminence James Francis Carral McIntyre, was made by Mrs. Ortez. More than 2000 women remote corners, in recent years specializing in Asian countries: His books include "Burma Road," "Golden Doorway to Tibet" and "Into Slam." Anaheim YLI members attending the deanery meeting yesterday were Mrs. Ray Ortez and Mrs. L. A. Benner. Venezuela Venture' Film Slated For AUHS Public Forum March 16 Venezuela Venture,' an all-film film of an extended journey through the remote corners of Venezuela, will be presented by Dr. Smith, noted explorer and author, on Monday evening, March on Anaheim union high schoolortium as the next program of the current spring forum service. Highlight of the film are pictures of Angel Falls, highest waterfall in the world. Travis attended the reception. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Hears Mrs. Kluehe Members of the Ladies aid society of Zion Lutheran church, Emily at Chartres, Anaheim, heard a talk of travel in Europe and the Holy Land illustrated by color slides at a recent meeting. The speaker was Mrs. Augusta Kluehe of Long Beach. New officers were installed, including Mrs. John Molt, reelected president in February; Mrs. Adolph Piegel, vice president; and Mrs. H. G. Schmelzer, secretary. Mrs. Alan Dotzl, who was elected treasurer, could not take office because of injuries suffered. Mrs. R. C. Hein Hostess to Philathea Class Mrs. B. C. Hein, 925 W. St., was hostess to the Phi class of the Evangelical Brethren church when it elected officers. Elected were Mrs. Ray Fitzgerald. In a recent auto accident mona, Mrs. A. Block will be the office until Mrs. Durham turn. Program chairman was J. Perkins, Hostesses for free hour were Mrs. John Meyer, Mrs. William Inherr, Mrs. B Schroeder, Mrs. Johanna Scandera and Mrs. Katharine Millard. WLANGSON' SERVICE—SALES 616 N. Los Angeles St—Phone This won't happen... Well-Known County Attorneys Join In New Law Firm A triumvirate of Orange county legal lights became a law partnership this week as Gordon X. Richmond of Orange, Arthur M. Bradley of Santa Ana, and Robert S. Barnes of Newport Beach joined forces. They will have offices at both 84 Plaza, Orange, and First National bank building, Santa Ana. Richmond, in law practice since 1930 in this county, was Orange city attorney for 10 years, headed the Orange County Bar association, the California Republican assembly, and was three times a delegate to Republican national conventions. He recently was named state inheritance tax appraiser. He and his family live at 191 Monterey road, Orange. Bradley, who is U.S. commissioner for Orange county, was educated in Ananeim union high school and Harvard law school. He was with a well known Los Angeles firm for three years, and in 1930 joined a Santa Ana law firm until 1949 when he opened his own office. He and his family reside at 2321 North Park blvd., Santa Ana. Calendar Thursday, March 12 12:30 p.m.—Assistance league meets with Mrs. E. H. Kersten, 411 N. West st. 2:30 p.m.—Horace Mann PTA will meet and elect officers at school. 7:30 p.m.—Benjamin Franklin PTA will meet in Fremont cafeteria. 7:30 p.m.—Ikettes to meet at Investment of Youth Center. 7:30 p.m. — Retail merchants' present spring fashion show at Fox theater. Friday, March 13 7 p.m.—Lodge No. 207, F and A. M., in Masonic temple. 8 p.m.—IOOF Encampment No. 105, IOOF hall. The gentleman in the picture good point. There's no need homemaker to serve a rib roast that has excess bone tough meat on it. Safeway's method of trimming rams wasty parts—you get a roast that's easy to cook, easy just wonderful to eat. Consider the value, too. You your money in meat that is properly trimmed before all Safeway meats are). See diagram above. This coupon worth 25¢ in CASH toward purchase of 25-lb. bag KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR at your local Safeway store Offer expires April 12, 1953 Cash value 1/20th of a cent. KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR Enriched white, Pocked in 25-lb. bag. TOPAY'S PRICE 2.10 with coupon 1.85 Gingerbread Mix 25c pkg. Duff's brand, Add liquid, mix, bake. CHECK EVERY ITEM. AIRWAY COFFEE Mild & mellow. Special valued (2-lb. bag, 1.36.) MARGARINE DALEWOOD YELLOW Golden cubes, packed in cartons. Priced low! LUNCHEON MEAT Roth's Mock Hawk. Serve hot or cold. CRACKERS SUNSHINE KRISPY Freshly baked salted soda crackers. SWEET PEAS SUGAR BELLI Picked and packed at peak of perfection. 7:30 p.m.—Benjamin Franklin PTA will meet in Fremont cafeteria. 7:30 p.m.—Ikettes to meet at Investment of Youth Center. 7:30 p.m.—Retail merchants present spring fashion show at Fox theater. Friday, March 13 7 p.m.—Lodge No. 207, F and A M., in Masonic temple. 8 p.m.—IOOF Encampment No. 105, IOOF hall. Saturday, March 14 9 p.m.—Elks St. Patrick dance at clubhouse. Monday, March 16 7 p.m.—Anaheim-Stanton Lions meet in Stanton for AUHS student speaker's speak-off. 7:30 p.m.—Spring forum, color film, "Venezuela Venture" at AUHS auditorium. 7:30 p.m.—Job's Daughters to meet in Masonic temple. 8 p.m.—YLI at IOOF hall. Tuesday, March 17 1:30 p.m.—A B Paul WRC auxiliary at IOOF hall. 7:30 p.m.—Fremont PTA meet and elect officers at school. 8 p.m.—American Legion auxiliary meets at Legion hall. Wednesday, March 18 1 p.m.—St. Boniface PTA meet in St. Boniface hall for dessert luncheon. 1 p.m.—Ebell contract bridge section to meet at clubhouse. 2:30 p.m.—Thomas Jefferson PTA to meet and elect officers at school. 7:30 p.m.—Triple F club meeting. Phone 4618 ERMISCH "MY CLEANER" Mail Office: 117 W. Cypress Branch 350 W. Center Anaheim LUNCHEON MEAT Rath's Mack Hawk. Serve hot or cold. CRACKERS Freshly baked salted soda crackers. SWEET PEAS Picked and packed at peak of perfection. Walnut Pound Cake Nutty, tasty. Baked by Curtsy. Regular 32c SPECIAL PRICE 27¢ WITH COUPON 15¢ SUNNYBANK MARGARINE Golden cubes, foil wrapped. TODAY'S PRICE $25¢ WITH COUPON 15¢ SAVE 10¢ on the purchase of pound of SUNNYBANK MARGARINE. Just bring this coupon to your nearby Safeway store. Save 10¢ on 1lb. Sunnybank Margarine. Offer expires March 21, 1953. Cash value 1/20th of 1 cent. SAFEW YOUR NEAREST SAFEWAY Mrs. R. C. Hein Hostess to Philathea Class Mrs. B. C. Hein, 925 W. Center L was hostess to the Philathea class of the Evangelical United rethren church when it met for election of officers. Elected were Mrs. Ray Fatechett, A-2 Anaheim Gazette THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1934 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA president; Miss Lydia Betz, vice-president; Mrs. R. C. Heim, secretary; Miss Florella Wadewitz, treasurer, and Mrs. Edward Black, press correspondent. A social hour of games and refreshments were enjoyed following the business meeting. HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful Continuous Service 120 E Broadway Anaheim PHONE 4105 First Church of Christ, Scientist Corner Philadelphia and Chartres Lesson Subject: "Substance" 11 A.M. SUNDAY 9:30 A.M. — SUNDAY SCHOOL. 8:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY — Testimonials of Healings 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 Nursery Maintained for Children During Church Services on Sundays. when you buy SAFEWAY RIB ROAST Short Rib Off gentleman in the picture above has a point. There's no need now for any breast that has excess bone and fat and a method of trimming removes these that's easy to cook, easy to carve, and under the value, too. You get more for properly trimmed before weighing (as diagram above. STANDING RIB ROAST Cut from first five ribs of gov't graded U.S. CHOICE steer beef. lb. 73¢ GROUND BEEF Finest flavor, tops in quality. Special price! VISKING PACK lb. 39¢ SLICED BACON Popular brands. In heat seal pack. GRADE A lb. 55¢ LAMB ROAST Square cut. No shank, no neck. U.S. Choice. SHOULDER CUT lb. 49¢ Lamb Rib Chops Short cut lb. 79c Lamb Breast To bake or braise lb. 15c Sea Foods for Lent Halibut Steaks lb. 59c Salmon Fillets lb. 53c LIVER SAUSAGE SMOKED per lb. 49¢ FRESH per lb. 35¢ DRY ITEM... SAVE! COFFEE (2-lb. bag, 1.36.) 1-lb. bag 69¢ NE DALEWOOD YELLOW lb. 15¢ MEAT 12-oz. can 37£ SUNSHINE KRISPY 1-lb. pkg. 21£ AS SUGAR BELLE 2 17-oz. cans 29£ ORANGE JUICE Bel-air Frozen Concentrated. 12-oz. can 25£ Dairy Glen Butter First quality, Grade A. Shortening Royal Satin 1-lb. 27¢ Fleet Mix 20-oz. pkg. 21¢ Grahams Pirates' Gold 1-lb. pkg. 29¢ Mayonnaise Nu Modo jar 29¢ quart jar 53¢ Sandwich Spread Lunch Box quart jar 53¢ Tops in quality. (Pint jar, 29c.) Sweet Polaloes Red Bird 29-oz. can Zee Napkins Colored or White pkg. 10c Chiffon Tissue Toilet 17c LOW PRICES ON PRODUCE PIPPIN APPLES Large, crisp, bright green Oregon pippins. Juicy & sweet for eating ...excellent for pies & sauce. Special price ... get a supply today. 3 lbs. 25¢ GRAPEFRUIT SWEET JUICY lb. 5¢ Coachella grown. Large size. Top quality. FRESH CARROTS 2 lbs. 9¢ Sweet, tender, flavorful. Tops off. TOMATOES CELLO PACKED per pkg. 15¢ Firm, ripe. Just right for slicing. GREEN CABBAGE Locally grown. Solid, crisp heads. lb. 2¢ PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., MARCH 12, 13, 14, 1953, AT SAFEWAY STORES IN THIS AREA. (Thru Sunday in Stores Open Sunday) 135 S. LEMON ST., ANAHEIM