anaheim-gazette 1953-09-10
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HILGENEELD MORTUARY
National Guard Service
120 E. Broadway Anaheim
PHONE 415-639
ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER CO.
MOVING - STORAGE General Trudging
—PHONE 2123—
505 S. Los Angeles St.
Anaheim
J. A. Czeszewski Dies at Home
Joseph A. Czeszewski, 69, a native of Chicago and resident here for four years, died Sunday at his home, 132 Evelyn dr., Anaheim.
Surviving are his widow, Victoria a daughter, Mrs. Florence Spraetz of Anahelm; a grandmother; a brother, Bernard of Chicago; and a sister, Mrs. Helen Leoni of Chicago. The deceased was a member of St. Boniface Catholic church and the Holy Name society.
Rosary was recited last evening at Backs, Campbell and Kaulbars mortuary. Mass will be said at 9 am. to day in St. Boniface church.
In the early days of American railroading trains ran only in daylight.
SERVE UR-SELF — it pays!
at Wimberly’s Service Station
SINCE 1921
South Los Angeles St. at Ball Road
DON'T MISS!
DEER SEASON OPENS
SEPT. 19th
DON'T MISS!
DEER SEASON
OPENS
SEPT. 19th
We Have Everything You Need
from RED CAPS
GUNS — AMMUNITION
KNIVES — CANTEENS
to CAMPING EQUIPMENT
COLEMAN STOVES, LANTERNS
FLASHLIGHTS, ETC.
GET YOUR HUNTING LICENSE HERE
L. N. WISSER
SPORTING GOODS SINCE 1919
169 W. CENTER — ANAHEIM — PHONE 3417
ANNOUNCING
Ballman's
"Miss Frigidaire"
CONTEST
$500 in PRIZES
ANY HIGH SCHOOL OR JUNIOR COLLEGE GIRL IN NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY IS ELIGIBLE.
CONTEST SEPT. 10 TO OCT. 7, 1953.
COME TO BALLMAN'S TODAY
with (1) Parent, your Picture
and FILL OUT an ENTRY BLANK
You must have parent's (1) signature. Bring photograph of yourself (in beach attire preferred). A panel of judges consisting of Anaheim Buslenss Men will select 16 best photographs.
Anaheim Farm Center Meets
The first Farm Bureau member of the season was held Tuesday, AUHS. James Alderson, not elected chairman, presided over dinner, prepared by Mrs. Avey and her committee, theious commodity group chaired their reports.
Mrs. Ralph Mauerhan presented the red ribbon won for prize on the feature booth at range county fair. Earl newly-elected director, reported activities of the county of directors. Mrs. Jessie L. derson gave the report of Home department.
A community sing led by Mauerhan, assisted at the by Mrs. James Alderson, was Slide pictures took the g through the West and North Mr., and Mrs. Glen Sieben of Beach took the pictures and sent them.
Andrew L. Samis
Aboard US June
Andrew L. Samis, mach mate third class, USN, nephe Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bob 9102 Harding ave., Anaheim, is aboard the anti-aircraft or USS Juneau which visited Mediterranean port of G Italy.
Since the Juneau's arrival in Mediterranean in May 1953 has made visits to several int
IN NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY IS ELIGIBLE.
CONTEST SEPT. 10 TO OCT. 7, 1953.
COME TO BALLMAN'S TODAY
with (1) Parent, your Picture
and FILL OUT an ENTRY BLANK
You must have parent's (1) signature. Bring photograph of yourself (in beach attire preferred). A panel of judges consisting of Anaheim Business Men will select 16 best photographs. These 16 finalists will appear in person and 1 Queen and 7 Princesses will be chosen to ride in Ballman's "Stairway to the Stars" Hallowe'en Float. The Queen will receive as first prize a Frigidaire Automatic Washer worth $300. The 7 Princesses will each receive a Longine Whitnauer Wrist Watch. Plus plenty of newspaper publicity.
— RULES FOR REGISTRATION —
1. Any girl attending a High School or Junior College in Northern Orange County is eligible. (Orange County boundaries to Southern line of Ball Road and extension thereof).
2. Registration MUST be made by CONTESTANT and PARENTS at Ballman's Store. Full length photo (prefer beach attire) is required. Deadline for registration is October 7, 1953.
3. 16 photographs will be selected by a panel of Judges composed of prominent businessmen.
4. The 16 contestants selected will appear in person before a panel of judges. 8 girls will be chosen for the finals as Queen and 7 Princesses.
5. Of the girls in finals ONE will be chosen Queen. The remaining SEVEN will be the Princesses. Watch for further announcement at later date.
6. Decision of Judges is final.
Ballman's APPLIANCES — TELEVISION AUTHORIZED FRIGIDAIRE DEALER
(Across from Post Office)
122 W. BROADWAY — PHONE ANAHEIM 5703
VISIT SEARS—Trigger, Roy Rogers' wonder horse,
uses beside his $25,000 air-conditioned trailer with his
pass. The world famous golden Palomino and the trailer
will hold open house today at Sears Roebuck and Co's.
Santa Ana store, 1716 S. Main st., from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
free show will be given at 2 p.m.
Roover-Parker Wedding Rites
held Saturday at Lake Arrowhead
In Saturday afternoon Lake Arhead Community church was setting for the wedding of
Floralyn Irene Groover and
Amond Park Walker. The Rev.
Bert Burns McAuley of the Orne Presbyterian church performed the ceremony at the altar
which was decorated with large
quets of white flowers and
tied with many candles.
The bride is the daughter of
Emily N. Groover of 1145 W.
Madway and the late V. D.
Grover. For the simple but imspired wedding rites of Miss
Trigger, Roy Rogers' Horse,
To Visit Sears
Roy Roger's world-famous golden Palomino, Trigger, together with his $25,000 air-conditioned trailer home on wheels, will be at Sears Roebuck 1716 S. Main, Santa Ana, today from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. A free show will be held at 2 p.m.
Built at a cost of $25,000, the traveling home for the world's most famous horse was designed and planned by "the King of the Cowboys" himself. Three months and 10 sets of blueprints were required. The trailer is fully insulated against heat, cold, noise and dust, is completely air-conditioned and is equipped with puncture-proof tires and tubes.
The horse part of the trailer consists of three stalls, fully padded, and a tack room for saddles and bridles.
Bunk beds are provided for the driver and the groom. The trailer has kennel space for Roy's famous dogs, unloading ramps on both sides and several tie rings on the side of the trailer.
Pat Brady, Roy Roger's side-kick in the western series, along with his famous jeep Nellybelle, will also be at the Sears store in person.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby J. Chase of 227 Curtis Way welcomed a husky 10 lbs., 2 oz. baby girl in St Joseph hospital on Thursday.
College Offers Course to Upgrade Industrial Men
Upgrading classes for Induengineers and supervisors who offered in the Chaffey coadult education clause for fall term, according to Olofder, director of this departMembers will register at the meeting of the classes. Regition fee for the 18 weeks' week
$1.50.
Two classes in Statistical
Control will be taught d
the first semester. One meet
Monday and Wednesday, T
9:30 p.m., college building
second on Tuesday and Thu
7:30 - 9:30 p.m. They w
taught by Wyatt Lewis, in c
of quality control at General
tric, Ontario, and James G
industrial engineer at Kaiser
company, Fontana.
These classes designed for
dustrial engineers, include
mathematical technique for
trolling quality in industrial
put.
setting for the wedding of Floralyn Irene Groover and
mond Park Walker. The Rev.
bert Burns McAuley of the Orge Presbyterian church pernued the ceremony at the altar
which was decorated with large
quets of white flowers and
attended with many candles.
the bride is the daughter of
Emily N. Groover of 1445 W.
adway and the late V. D.
dover. For the simple but imsive wedding rites, Miss
wore a white wool suit
black accessories. A lovely
white corsage was pinned to the
boulder.
the bride's only attendant,
ron of honor Mrs. George W.
Wrike, Jr., wore a knit dress of
red blue with brown accesses and harmonizing corsage.
Anaheim Farm
Inter Meets
The first Farm Bureau meeting
the season was held Tuesday at
HS. James Alderson, newlytited chairman, presided. After
her, prepared by Mrs. A. Hoand her committee, the varsus commodity group chairmen
are their reports.
Mrs. Ralph Mauerhan presented
a red ribbon won for second
on the feature booth at Orne county fair. Earl Vahl,
ally-elected director, reported
activities of the county board
directors. Mrs. Jessie L. Anson gave the report of the
one department.
community sing led by Mrs.
Uherhan, assisted at the piano.
Mrs. James Alderson, was held.
he pictures took the guests
through the West and Northwest.
and Mrs. Glen Sieben of Long
ch took the pictures and preced them.
Andrew L. Samis
board US Juneau
Andrew L. Samis, machinist's
third class, USN, nephew of
and Mrs. Vernon Bobst of
2 Harding ave., Anaheim, Calif.
board the anti-aircraft cruiser
S Juneau which visited the
litterranean port of Genoa,
y.
since the Juneau's arrival in the
litterranean in May 1953, she made visits to several interest-
50 Wedding Guests
Fifty wedding guests witnessed
the nuptial rites and attended a
reception held in the church social hall immediately afterward.
The bride's mother was lovely in a dusty rose crepe dress with white accessories as was Mrs.
Walker in a suit of aqua color linen and brown accessories.
After a honeymoon in Northern California, the new Mr. and Mrs.
Walker will reside in Long Beach where Mrs. Walker is employed at the Ford agency.
The bride is a graduate of Anaheim Union High school and is a member of the Orange Empire Chorale. Her husband attended Orange schools and is a graduate of Santa Ana unior college and U.C. at Berkeley.
Harold Houts to Teach in Strathmore
Harold W. Houts of Anaheim will be assigned as a cadet agricultural instructor at Strathmore High school, it was revealed this week by H. H. Burlingham, teacher-trainer at California State Polytechnic college in San Luis Obispo.
Houts will serve at Strathmore for a year as graduate teacher-trainee, after which he will be qualified to receive a special secondary credential in vocational agriculture.
ANAHEIM
RADIATOR REPAIR
ONE DAY SERVICE Phone
Anaheim
3296
Rear Crowell Olds
222 N. Los Angeles St. Anaheim
EARTH WORMS
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For Organic Gardening
ROSS ROOT FEEDERS
FISH WORMS
Albert E. Stuelke
502 E. Chapman — Fullerton
Phone LAmbert 5-1475
DRIVE IT! I Then Compare
board US Juneau
Andrew L. Samis, machinist's
the third class, USN, nephew of
and Mrs. Vernon Bobst of
2 Harding ave., Anaheim, Calif.
board the anti-aircraft cruiser
S Juneau which visited the
militranean port of Genoa,
y.
since the Juneau's arrival in the
Mediterranean in May 1953, she
made visits to several interestports in North Africa and
ence.
The ship participates regularly
Naval maneuvers, operating
other units of the Sixth Fleet.
The Juneau is a veteran of the
ean Campaign, having combed two tours in the combat
while serving with the Pac Fleet from 1949 to 1953.
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and superior service in an
atmosphere reminiscent
of Old England
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Even a picture tells you a great deal about Pontiac's beauty, its long lines and substantial feel. But the best way to appreciate what makes Pontiac such a great value is to get behind the wheel and drive it.
Then you'll know you have a real performer in hand. Pontiac always responds with eager, ready-to-go high-compression power — more than any highway will ever require. For all normal driving, the engine can loaf—one reason why Pontiac leads such a dependably long life.
There's a great deal more to the Pontiac story: ease of handling, beautiful Dual-Streak styling, roominess, comfort and luxury. And there is Pontiac's PRICE—actually just a few dollars above the very lowest-priced field!
So come in now and drive Pontiac, price Pontiac, compare Pontiac! We're confident that you'll quickly agree that Pontiac is your best deal!
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College Offers Course to Upgrade Industrial Men
Upgrading classes for Industrial Engineers and supervisors will be offered in the Chaffey college adult education class for the term, according to Olof Snyder, director of this department. Members will register at the first meeting of the classes. Registra-tion fee for the 18 weeks' work is $20.
Two classes in Statistical Quality Control will be taught during first semester. One meets on Monday and Wednesday, 7:30 - 9 p.m., college building; the second on Tuesday and Thursday, 9:30 - 10 p.m. They will be taught by Wyatt Lewis, in charge of quality control at General Electric, Ontario, and James Curry, industrial engineer at Kaiser Steel Company, Fontana.
These classes, designed for industrial engineers, include the theoretical technique for controlling quality in industrial out-
5 Anaheim Gazette
THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1943
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
RETURN FROM HONEYMOON
The new Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Ewing (Marilynn Jean Dalgle) who were married on August 29 returned on Monday from a honeymoon trip to Redwood City, San Francisco, and other points in Northern California.
The couple are now engaged in setting up housekeeping in a new apartment in Hermosa Beach. The bridegroom will resume his teaching position next week at Redondo Beach.
FRESH HORSE MEAT
GUARANTEED
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(My Own Brand)
Baby Turtles and Hamsters
Other Pets and Supplies
Anaheim Pet Shop
E. E. McHENRY
261 E. Center St.-Anaheim 4030
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