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Grand Opening of Wilkirson-Milbrat Wholesale Meat Market Scheduled Today "From a cut to a carload" of retail meat at wholesale prices is the slogan of Wilkirson and Milbrat who are holding the grand opening of their new meat, delicatessen, frozen food and locker service today, tomorrow and Saturday. Operators of the new service in the old quarters of the Fox Frozen Food Locker business are Dillard Wilkirson, formerly proprietor of Mother's Kitchen in Anaheim and ex-police force lieutenant, and Herman Milbrat, who has been in the meat business for more than 30 years. The new Anaheim firm will be open daily except Sundays and holidays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. On Friday and Saturday, the store will remain open until 8 p.m. The finest in choice meats in any amount will be available at wholesale prices. In addition, Wilkirson and Milbrat offer cutting, wrapping and sharp freezing of all fish, poultry, game and inspected beef and pork. A large selection of freezer supplies will be kept in stock. Also for the convenience of local residents, a complete self-service delicatessen and frozen foods department will be maintained. Anaheimers are invited by Wilkirson and Milbrat to register a drawing to be held July 11 at 6:30 p.m. The first prize winner will receive a hind quarter of beer. Many other valuable prizes will be awarded. It is not necessary to make a purchase to register and the winners do not have to pay. Congratulations Congratulations to Wilkirson Milbrat MEAT DELICATESSEN & FROZEN FOOD COMPANY at 112 N. OLIVE ST.—ANAHEIM who now bring you the finest in MEATS. FROZEN FOODS DELICATESSEN —and FOOD PROCESSING for LOCKER STORAGE Fox Frozen Food Lockers 112 N. OLIVE ST. Anaheim FOX FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 112 N. OLIVE STREET—ANAHEIM ANNOUNCE that they will CONTINUE TO SE — IN — ANAHEIM’S ONLY LOCKER — offering — LOCKER STORAGE SPACE BULK STORAGE SPACE By DAY-MONTH or YEAR Machine Takes Post Hole Digging Chores off Backs of Phone Workers If you've over dugholes in your back yard for fence posts or clothes line posts, you can sympathize with Southern California telephone lineman who have spent countless hours during the past 72 years digging post holes the hard way—with picks and shovels. But there's been a change during the last few years. Post hole digger machines have been invented. The post hole digger used by Pacific Telephone resembles a giant corkscrew mounted on a truck. The digging part, about 21 inches wide, gets its power from the truck engine. When the digger first hits the dirt, it takes a two-and-a-half-foot bite into the soil. The operator then reverses the gears, pulls up the digger and shakes the earth from it by rapid rotation. Then another bite is taken and repeated until the right depth is reached. When the hole is dug, the same boom pole that swings the digger into place also lifts the telephone pole and sets it in the hole. Before any digging begins on a job, each pole hole location is tested for iron pipes or cable beneath the ground by a sensitive locater, similar to mine detectors used by the Armed Forces. If findings indicate an obstruction, it is necessary to re-locate the hole. Thirteen of the post hole digging machines are on duty now in the 79 Southland exchanges of Pacific Telephone, including Anaheim. They dig about two-thirds of all the company's post holes. The other third? They're still dug the hard way—by muscle power. According to H. I. Perry, manager of the telephone company in Anaheim, the post hole digger machines and other mechanized equipment used by Pacific make the work easier and more interesting for linemen. "With these aids we battle to cut the high costs confronting us," he said. OPEN HOUSE White Temple Vacation Church school closes tomorrow. Open house will be held at 11:00 followed by a short closing program in the Sanctuary. Parents and friends are invited to come to see the display of work done and to share in the closing program. Three Get Posts In Northrop's Recreation Club Three residents of Orange county have been elected to key posts in the Northrop Recreation Club at Northrop Aircraft's Anaheh Division. Wally Loucks, 8141 Moraga Ave. Anaheim, has been chosen head of the camera club; Al Arrouel, 1703 Hacienda Blvd., La Habra, has been elected commissioner; the ballroom dancing group; and Verne Frye, Placentia, is the new leader of the swimming club. Northrop-Anaheim's recreation program, which is company sponsored and supervised, offers 20 clubs and activities for participation by the plant's 1300 employees. Each club elects its own officers. Beginning August 1, activity of the Anaheim-N. R. C., will cater about the group's new clubhouse at 74771 South Spadra Road. Christian Science Churches Schedule Communion Sunday The semi-annual Communion Service will be celebrated in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. The subject of the Lesson-Sermon will be "Sacrament." Paul's counsel (I Cor. 5:8), "Let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness; but with the unfeavened bread of sincerity and truth," is the Golden Text. The Lesson-Sermon includes this selection from Paul's second letter to Timothy (4: 5, 7, 8), "Watch thou in all things... make full proof of thy ministry... I have fought a good light... I have kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day; and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing." In the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mary Baker Eddy writes, "The robes of Spirit are 'white and glistering,' like the raiment of Christ. Even in this world, therefore 'let thy garments be always white.' Blessed is the man that endureth (overcoffeth) temptation; for when he is tried, (proved faithful), he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him." (p. 267). Sunday School Sessions Sunday School sessions for young people up to the age of twenty years will continue throughout the summer in all Christian Science churches, a member of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Anaheim stated today. "We do not close our Sunday School during the summer months, but continue our sessions 52 weeks a year," the member stated. QUICK BITE—Telephone Lineman Dick Kelly guides powered post-hole digger as it chews into earth; providing hole for telephone pole. Digger replaces former pick-and-shovel method, does job in seconds and speeds up Pacific Telephone's construction program while reducing costs. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Garcia, Rt. 3, Box 1951, Esperanza rd., welcomed a baby son in Fulterton General hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page, 21622 Mohler Drive, became parents of a son born in Fulerton General hospital on July 4. July 1 is the birth date of daughter born to Mr. and Donald May of 1011 E. Sycane street. The infant was born Fullerton General hospital. NO ICE TRAY IN THE 1953 SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATOR New Ice-Maker makes IceCircles without trays — automatically puts them in a basket ready for instant use at all times. CARPETING BAMBOO SHADES and APERY HARDWARE IT'S OUR BUSINESS TO BE STEPPED ON" twenty years will continue throughout the summer in all Christian Science churches, a member of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Anaheim stated today. "We do not close our Sunday School during the summer months, but continue our sessions 52 weeks a year," the member stated. LOCKERS HEIM UE TO SERVE YOU LOCKER PLANT GE SPACE E SPACE or YEAR REFRIGERATOR New Ice-Maker makes IceCircles without trays – automatically puts them in a basket ready for instant use at all times. Another new first -AND HAS C SOUT Live better, 9 Anaheim Gazette THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1933 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA 50 Anaheimers To Attend NY Witness Conclave Anaheim will be represented by a delegation of 50 at the international convention of Jehovah's Witnesses, Yankee Stadium, New York City, opening July 19. John Witkowski, presiding minister here and head of the delegation, announced today that the group will travel by special plane, car and train, to join more than 125,000 other witnesses of Jehovah in their eight-day convention. Mr. Witkowski pointed out that Jehovah's witnesses are coming from every state in the Union and nearly 100 countries to participate in one of the largest religious conventions to be held in America. Charter planes carrying delegates from Africa, Europe and Latin America will soon converge on New York. Large delegations from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and the Orient are already on the high seas. Some 18,000 Canadians are expected. "It is significant in this materialistic age," Mr. Witkowski said, "that people will spend millions of dollars for the privilege of assembling together to worship Jehovah God. It will be a feast for the mind on spiritual food. True faith in God is not declining. Jehovah's witnesses annually report a world-wide increase of about 20 percent in the number preaching. We expect thousands more will be baptized at the convention." 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