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8 Anaheim Gazette
THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1953
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Joint Vacation Bible School Set
All children in the community in the age range from kindergarten through sixth grade are invited to attend the vacation Bible school beginning on Monday at the Church of Christ, 406 E. Sycamore.
It will be jointly sponsored by the Church of Christ and Evangelical United Brethren church with Mrs. Arthur Korn as general superintendent.
A varied program of worship, music and handicraft will be offered daily from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Aug. 17 through Aug. 28.
Mrs. Robert Gaerte will be
Phone 4618
ERMISCH
"MY CLEANER"
Main Office: 117 W. Cypress Branch: 350 W. Center Anaheim
LBSC Enrolls Five From Anaheim
Five Anaheim area students have been accepted at Long Beach State College for freshman and sophomore work during the 1953-54 term.
They are Amy Laurel Bohan, 9101 S. Magnolia; Dora Cuevas, 9412 S. Hanson rd.; Marvin Frederick Bates, 8082 Starr st.; Diane Alberta Cave, 10411 S. Magnolia; and Robert Lee Keech, 416 S. Helena street.
College officials urge prospective students to make application now in order to take fullest advantage of the counseling program.
The college is located at 6201 E. Anaheim, Long Beach, on the Orange county-Los Angeles county line.
kindergarten superintendent, Mrs. Rhode, primary superintendent, and Mrs. Al Casebeer, junior superintendent.
Mrs. Alice M. H.
Dies in GG Home
Alice May Hall, 90, a natal Cook county, Illinois, who cares California 31 years ago, died Friday morning at her home Acacia st., Garden Grove, prolonged illness.
She is survived by two Ray W. Hall of Hartford, S. ta and Elmer V. Hall of Ana eight grandchildren and ten grandchildren. She was a member of the Garden Grove Four S church.
Funeral services were conceived under the direction of Held mortuary, yesterday from Garden Grove Four Square clergy. W. H. Guilliams, pastor, ficiated and burial was made the family plot in Westmere Memorial Park.
LaHabra-Lowell School Drawings Are Authorized
Board of Trustees of the Fenton Union High school and its college district authorize Architect William H. Harris proceed with working drawing the new high school to serve La Habra-Lowell area in re-meeting August 3.
The new school, financed by successful bond election in Mason designed to accommodate thousands students in the units to be opened in September 1954. Ultimate capacity of the ty-acre site, located at Idaho Highway 101 in La Habra, will be 2,000 pupils.
Present planning calls for...
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THE FRIENDLY CORNER
Savings Insured to $10,000
ANAHEIM BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION
CENTER and LEMON STS. PHONES: 2158 or 2159
MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM
This demonstration showed me the way to a better deal!
I'd been planning to buy a higher-priced car until I found out all Chevrolet offered—and how much I could save!
I'd been planning to buy a higher-priced car until I found out all Chevrolet offered—and how much I could save!
You're "sitting pretty" behind the wheel
Take this Bel Air model. First thing you'll notice is the quality of the interior. Rich-looking appointments. Roomy seats with foam rubber cushions. Turn the key to start the engine and you're ready to go.
You can see all around
You look out and down through a wide, curved, one-piece windshield. The panoramic rear window and big side windows provide a clear view in all directions.
Biggest brakes for smoother, easier stops
An easy nudge on the pedal brings smooth, positive response—right now! Chevrolet's improved brakes are the largest in the low-price field.
It's heavier for better roadability
You're in for a pleasant surprise at the smooth, steady, big-car ride of this new Chevrolet. One reason is that, model for model, Chevrolet will weigh up to 200 pounds more than the other low-priced cars.
You get greater getaway with the new Powerglide*
A lot finer performance on a lot less gas. That's what you get with the new Powerglide automatic transmission. There's no more advanced automatic transmission at any price.
Let us deal all the act of buying a Chevrolet
CONE BROTHERS Chev
215 No. Los Angeles St. — Anaheim
Mrs. Alice M. Hall
lies in GG Home
Alice May Hall, 90, a native of
ok county, Illinois, who came to
california 31 years ago, died early
daily morning at her home 11255
acia st., Garden Grove, after a
elonged illness.
She is survived by two sons,
by W. Hall of Hartford, S. Dakoand Elmer V. Hall of Anaheim;
the grandchildren and ten great
grandchildren. She was a member
of the Garden Grove Four Square
arch.
Funeral services were conductunder the direction of Higenl mortuary, yesterday from the
Garden Grove Four Square church,
v. W. H. Guilliams, pastor, offiated and burial was made in
family plot in Westminster
morial Park.
Rebekahs Plan for District Meeting
Noble Grand Mrs. Pat Senter presided at the meeting of Lois Rebekah lodge which was held Friday evening in the Odd Fellows hall.
Plans were made for a district meeting which will be held in the hall on Sept. 18. Plans were also made to attend the pot luck social which will honor Grand Master Ed Sealey when he visits the hall on August 25.
Past Grand Patriarch of the Grand Encampment of Arizona, Mason Norwood and Mrs. Norwood were introduced as Mrs. Sue Balderhauser, a visitor from Ohio.
The group played bingo in the social hour which followed and enjoyed fruit salad and cookies served by Mrs. Dorothy Heinze.
Anaheim Men on Navy Summer Training Cruise
AT SEA (FHTNC)—On the second of three summer midshipmen training cruises aboard the escort vessel USS Raymond is Midn. first class Merle W. Asper, son of Mrs. Ruby J. Asper of 419 E. Cypress, Anaheim.
Aboard the battleship USS Iowa is Midn. third class Stuart G. Schmid son of Air Force Maj.Lowell K. Sshmid, and Mrs. Alice I Schmid of 9781 S. East st., all of Anaheim, Calif.
Asper and Schmid are students
Topperettes Tell Secret 'Pals'
The Topperette social club was invited to the home of Betty McMillan of Santa Ana this week for their monthly meeting. Co-hostesses were Lorraine Whitney and Charlene Jaggers.
It was an evening of surprises since secret pals were revealed at that time and members whose birthdays fall in August received surprise birthday honors. Those having birthdays were Thelma Woods, Vangle Schumacher, Peggy Hoag, Betty Dodge and Mrs. McMillan.
Prize winners in the canasta and bridge games which followed were Mildred Whitaker, Thelma Woods, Vangle Schumacher and Maxine Carlson.
The club will meet at the home of Vangle Schumacher on N. West st. for the September 1 meeting.
MORE ABOUT Blue Ribbons
is drawn by horses of potato parsnips hitched to the with harnesses of string bells.
A green cloth and chalk plastic dishes complete the ful arrangement.
Nora Fricke and Esther collaborated on the hunter fet, using the color scheme brown, and green, with touches yellow. A dry arrangement cattails is flanked with card holders resembling mids ducks. Dark green dish bright yellow coffee make cups, complete the buffet.
Space patrol set the ther childrens' party with a ship centered on a bright cloth. Stars glitter on the sails.
ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Merton Laof 19331 Country Lane coded their sevententh wedding anniversary on Friday.
STORE
Check these
new highgh school to serve the Habra-Lowell area in regular testing August 3.
new school, financed by a successful bond election in May, is signed to accommodate one thousand students in the initial us to be opened in September.
ultimate capacity of the force site, located at Idaho and way 101 in La Habra, will be 50 pupils.
present planning calls for immediate construction of seven room buildings, dressing rooms and showers, snack bar with necessary utilities, and site development. Most accessible to Roseville, on which the new school surface for quiet and safety rea- will be administrative, guid- attendance offices and area student body activities. Five rooms will be located in the land crafts building immedi- east of the offices.
construction will be modern throughout, planned for the best stable instructional use at most commercial cost to the taxpayer.
windows on north and south of rooms will provide bi-lateral sitting and cross ventilation to teaching areas. Covered corrors will unite all classrooms provide shelter for individual users to protect books and other student equipment.
ternate bids will be taken on forced concrete, reinforced cr and tilt-up concrete con-ition so that the district may advantage of the most fav- price for fire- and earth- resistant construction.
instration
be the way deal!
higher-priced car until offered—
I could save!
You get more power on less gas
That's because Chevrolet's two great valve-in-head engines are high-compression.
AT SEA (PHINC)—On the second of three summer midshipmen training cruises aboard the escort vessel USS Raymond is Midn. first class Merle W. Asper, son of Mrs. Ruby J. Asper of 419 E. Cypress, Anahim.
Aboard the battleship USS Iowa is Midn. third class Stuart G. Schmid son of Air Force Maj.Lowell K. Sshmid, and Mrs. Alice I. Schmid of 9781 S. East st., all of Anaheim, Calif.
Asper and Schmid are students at Stanford University.
Approximately 1580 Midshipmen from 277 colleges and universities are participating in Cruise Baker, which includes the battleship Iowa, the light cruiser Worcester, three destroyers, five escort vessels, two oilers and a high speed transport.
The ports-of-call for the cruise found the Iowa, at Edinburgh, Scotland, from July 27 to August 3, while the escort vessel Raymond was at Bergen, Norway, from July 27 to August 1. The ships calling at Edinburgh visited Oslo, Norway, as their second port-of-call, during the period August 5-10, while those at Bergen dropped anchor at Copenhagen, Denmark, from August 3 through 10.
The ships of this cruise rendez-voused on Aug. 11, and are proceeding to Guantanamo Bay,Cuba, to arrive on Aug. 25. During the five-day stay in Guantanamo Bay, they will conduct gunnery exercises before departing; on Aug. 31, for Norfolk where they are slated to arrive on September 3.
An acre of land includes 43,560 square feet.
Dairy Glen BUTTER
69¢ PER POUND
First quality,
Grade A. Quartered & packed in cartons.
Special Values
Light Globes 100 31c 60 Watts 24c
Repellent type, for insect control.
M.C.P. Peclin For Jellymaking pkg. 12c
Egg Noodles Gold Medal Wide or Med. pkg. 37c
(Wide only, 8-oz. pkg. 19c.)
"A1" Noodles Globe Egg 8-oz. pkg. 19c
Mayday Salad Oil pint bottle
For cooking tool (Qt. bottle 60c.)
Heinz Pickles Fresh Cucumber 16-oz. jar 25c
Fla-Vor-Aid Soft drink powder 2 for 9c
Health and Beauty Aids
Sal Hepalica 2.4-oz. jar 35c
An effective, effervescent laxative.
Brushless Shave 4½-oz. size 47c
Cream by Molle.
Here are prices typical one car cent
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You get more power on less gas
That's because Chevrolet's two great valve-in-head engines are high-compression engines. In Powerglide* models, you get the most powerful engine in Chevrolet's field — the new 115-h.p. "Blue-Flame." Gear-shift models offer the advanced 108-h.p. "Thrift-King" engine.
And it's the lowest-priced line
A demonstration will show you that Chevrolet offers just about everything you could want. Yet it's the lowest-priced line in the low-price field.
*Combination of Powerglide automatic transmission and 115-h.p. "Blue-Flame" engine optional on "Two-Ten" and Bet Air models at extra cost.
Let us demonstrate all the advantages of buying a Chevrolet now!
CHEVROLET
MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR
S Chevrolet
Phone 2215
Health and Beauty Aids
Sal Hepatica 2.4 oz. jar 35c
An effective, effervescent laxative.
Brushless Shave 4½ oz. size 47c
Cream by Molle.
Tooth Brushes Dr. Wears Each 59c
Hard or medium bristles.
Tooth Paste 5 oz. tube 89c
Colgate Chlorophyll.
Plastic Band-aid pkg. of 33c
A Johnson & Johnson product.
(Plain Band-aid, pkg. of 36, 33c.)
Polish Remover 2.9 oz. bottle 25c
Cutex. Oily nail polish remover.
Jergens Lotion 2½ oz. bottle 25c
Gentle, soothing lotion.
Talcum Powder 4 oz. can 29c
Cashmere Bouquet.
Sunshine Cookies
Kremeline asst. (5 oz.)
Vienna Finger (7½ oz.)
or Hydrox (7½ oz.) per pkg. 25¢
CHUNK TUNA
Breast O' Chicken. 6½ oz. can 27¢
Green label can.
LAC MIX DRY MILK
Makes nourishing Non-Fat milk. 1-lb. pkg. 38¢
Right to limit reserved. No sales to dealers. Sales tax added to ret
SAFEW
YOUR NEAREST SAFEWAY,
MORE ABOUT
Blue Ribbons
A drawn by horses of potatoes and
carriages hitched to the wagon
with harnesses of string beans.
A green cloth and chartreuse
elastic dishes complete the coloral arrangement.
Nora Fricke and Esther Freese
collaborated on the hunters' buffet,
using the color scheme of deep
brown, and green, with touches of
yellow. A dry arrangement of
attails is flanked with candles in
holders resembling miniature
ducks. Dark green dishes and
right yellow coffee maker and
aps complete the buffet setting.
Space patrol set the theme for
the children's party with a rocket
ship centered on a bright blue
both. Stars glitter on the sky-like
ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Merton Landweer
13931 Country Lane celebratl their seventeenth wedding anniversary on Friday.
cloth which is set with paper
cups and dishes with "men from
Mars," and small caps as favors.
According to Mrs. Anderson,
the patio party and childrens'
party arrangements will be displayed at the Pomona fair next month.
The Anaheim Farm Bureau was awarded second prize of $225 for the feature exhibit booth organized on the theme, "Life on the farm is one darn thing after an-
LET US BUILD IT!
Nicholas South
and SONS
General Contractors
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL
Leonard E.
South
Phone 4138
Marcus P.
South
Phone 4459
419 North East St. — Anaheim
BACKS
CAMPBELL
KAULBARS
Mortuary
Phone 3209
251 N. Lemon
STORE-WIDE VALUES
Check these typical low prices at SAFEWAY
Here are prices to prove that your food dollar goes farther at Safeway. They are typical values from every section of the store. Quality foods every-one can afford. You'll see that you can save a few cents here, a few cents there. Perhaps, at first thought, you'll decide it's not very much. But add up the savings. You'll find shopping at Safeway is like putting money in the bank!
MEATS GUARANTEED PERFECT EATING!
Here are prices to prove that your food dollar goes farther at Safeway. They are typical values from every section of the store. Quality foods everyone can afford. You'll see that you can save a few cents here, a few cents there. Perhaps, at first thought, you'll decide it's not very much. But add up the savings. You'll find shopping at Safeway is like putting money in the bank!
MEATS GUARANTEED PERFECT EATING!
LAMB ROAST SHOULDER SQUARE CUT 45¢
Gov't graded U.S.D.A. CHOICE LAMB. No neck, no shank lb.
LAMB BREAST 12¢ LAMB SHANKS 39¢
U.S.D.A. CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE lb.
GROUND BEEF VISKING PACKED 39¢
Cooks right, tastes right... because it's made right! lb.
TURKEYS BELTSVILLE TYPE EVISCERATED 63£
Small size, for frying. Gov't Grade A.
RIB ROAST STANDING 7" CUT 69£
From first five ribs of Gov't graded U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF lb.
BEEF LIVER SLICED OR IN PIECE 45£
Rich in vitamins & iron. Fine with bacon.
FROZEN FOODS
Top quality foods, quick frozen at peak of freshness and flavor.
Waffles 5 oz. pkg. 15¢
Downyflake. Crispl
Lemonade 12 oz. can 29¢
Bel-Air. Refreshingl
GOLD POUND CAKE SPECIAL 29¢
PRICED LOW TO SAVE YOU MONEY
CRISCO PURE ALL VEGETABLE SHORTENING 3-lb. can 79¢
For everything you fry or bake Nationally known.
FROZEN PEAS BEL-AIR 10-oz. pkg. 15¢
Fancy green peas flavor frozen from pod.
APRICOTS HIGHWAY BRAND UNPEELED HALVES 29-oz. can 23¢
Standard quality. Delicious for dessert.
WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP Giant 49¢
Big contest now on! Entry blanks at store.
(Large 22-oz. pkg. 25c.)
FROZEN PEAS BEL-AIR 10-oz. pkg. 15¢
Fancy green peas flavor frozen from pod.
APRICOTS HIGHWAY BRAND UNPEELED HALVES 29-oz. can 23¢
Standard quality. Delicious for dessert.
WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP Giant 46-oz. pkg.
Big contest now on! Entry blanks at store.
(Large 22-oz. pkg. 25c.)
CHEWING GUM
Your choice,
popular brands.
carton of 20 59¢
JELL WELL
Gelatin or
puddings
3 pkgs. 19¢
CAKE MIX
Cinch brand.
All flavors.
3 17-oz.$100
pkgs.1
FRUIT PUNCH
Cragmont brand.
(Deposit extra.)
2 Quart bottle 29¢
ICE CREAM
For a delicious treat serve
cantaloupe a la mode.
SNOW STAR BRAND
Vanilla or chocolate.
(Half-gallon, 69c.)
pint carton 19¢
Colillion Brand
Guest Type.
(2 pints, 47c.)
pint carton 24¢
Lemon Stick, Chocolate Marble,
Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate.
Sherbet
Party Pride
(2 pts. 29c.) carton 15¢
Nut Roll
Ice Cream with
Sherbet Cantec.
quart carton 65¢
Ice Cream Cake Roll
12-oz. pkg. 39¢
VALUES IN FRESH PRODUCE
CANTALOUPES lb. 5¢
Vine-ripened – Thick-meated – Full-flavored
BELL PEPPERS lb. 9¢
California Wonders. Excellent for salads or to stuff.
PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., AUG. 13, 14, 15, 1953, AT SAFEWAY STORES IN THIS AREA.
(Thru Sunday In Stores open Sunday)
FEWAY
EWAY,
135 S. LEMON ST., ANAHEIM