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PRE-CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY EVENT The Diamond Store of Anaheim 132 W. Center, Anaheim Open Fridays till 9 P.M. SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF DIAMONDS; WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, GIFT ITEMS OF ALL KINDS HURST MAKES IT EASY TO BUY ALL THE CHRISTMAS GIFTS YOU NEED No Interest — No Carrying Charges — Terms as low as $1 a week AS BIG AS A 2 YEAR OLD SHE CRIES! SHE SLEeps! BABYSKIN DOLL with any purchase of Forum Presents Photographs 'Inside Russia An unusual opportunity close-up view of the Sev will be offered when Stines Jr., brings his presentation. "Inside Day," to Fullerton Public on Thursday, Oct. 29, be 7:30 p.m. in Fullerton School auditorium. The open to the public with Stines presents a lea trated with more than chrome slides taken in borders of the Soviet Uni the two years (1950-1955) served in the Americas at Moscow as first secr deputy chief of the Int fairs section. His purpose in show pictures is to do something he believes cannot be by any other American present time: to give a fact visual picture of w really like in Russia too. With few exceptions, ures were taken without sion of the Soviet author Local Garden Talks to SA G Mrs. Gene Frantz, Ana ticulturist, addressed a m the Santa Ana Garden S at the home of Mrs. Helce all recently. She stress WE GIVE N. GREEN DOLL with any purchase at $50 or more Local Garden Talks to SA G Mrs. Gene Frantz. Ana ticulturist, addressed a m the Santa Ana Garden S at the home of Mrs. Helc all recently. She stress chryanthemum like a scenery, and to divide th and move them to a new the garden is to materi their growth. Mrs. Frantz labeled th the Great American Flo in giving details of dahlias said that dahlias must suitable location favored air and water. CALIFORMIA FURN SHOPS LTD. 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"WE FINANCE ALL OUR OWN CONTRACTS" 14 Specialized Departments ... and a Staff of Skilled Decorators OPEN FRIDAYS 'til 9 P.M. FREE PARKING (at rear of store) SMITH-REAFSNYDER FURNITURE CO. Since 1867 151 N. Los Angeles St. — Anaheim Phone Anaheim 240 Forum Presents Photographs from 'Inside Russia' An unusual opportunity to get a close-up view of the Soviet Union will be offered when Norman C. Stines, Jr., brings his platform presentation, "Inside Russia Today," to Fullerton Public Forum on Thursday, Oct. 29, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in Fullerton Union high school auditorium. The program is open to the public without charge. Stines presents a lecture illustrated with more than 150 Kodachrome slides taken inside the borders of the Soviet Union during the two years (1950-1952) that he served in the American embassy at Moscow as first secretary and deputy chief of the Internal Affairs section. His purpose in showing the pictures is to do something which he believes cannot be duplicated by any other American at the present time: to give a matter-of-fact visual picture of what life is really like in Russia today. With few exceptions, his pictures were taken without permission of the Soviet authorities. Local Gardener Talks to SA Group Mrs. Gene Frantz, Anaheim horticulturist, addressed a meeting of the Santa Ana Garden Study Club at the home of Mrs. Helen Springall recently. She stressed that chrysanthemums are one of her favorite plants. Membership Drive By Fremont PTA Termed, Success At the Freemont PTA meeting held on Tuesday night, membership chairman Mrs. Leavitt Ford revealed that the recent drive had successfully closed with well over 50 per cent of parents represented. School enrollment now stands at 561 students, 525 of which represent separate families. Chester Fowler, principal, introduced the teachers. Mrs. Philip Bird, PTA president, conducted the business session following a family style pot luck supper. Budget and finance Mrs. Walter J. Meade's report gave details of the annual carnival slated for November. Instructors Kenneth Spencer and Clark White are to be co-chairmen, assisted by Freemont students. Mrs. Max Hiltscher, program chairman, introduced Miss Lois Olmstead who gave an illustrated talk on the latest treatment of polio. Miss Olmstead is supervisor of the division of handicapped persons for Orange County and has been associated with the health department for many years. Hostesses for the evening were members of the official board who had formulated plans at a previous meeting in the home of Mrs. Ben Shroeder, 404 No. Citron. Topperettes Initiate Two Ida Mae Meacham and Cy Nafft Zion Lutheran Enrollment up Walter Knigge, principle of Zion Lutheran school, told a gathering of parents and teachers at the first official meeting of the year, that school enrollment is up 1/3 over last year and has necessitated the hiring of an extra teacher, Mrs. Viola Brolje. Knigge opened the meeting with devotions which took mission month as they then introduced the bers. P.T.A. president Riler extended a welcome cent and announced room mothers for the Hostesses for the g social hour which business session were Watson and Mrs. Ar "Buy It Where It's Made" We not only make . . . but also specially mix . PAINTS FOR ALL PURPOSES LUND and SONS Company 1120 Lincoln Ave., Anaheim — Phone Anahe Local Gardener Talks to SA Group Mrs. Gene Frantz. Anaheim horticulturist, addressed a meeting of the Santa Ana Garden Study Club at the home of Mrs. Helen Springall recently. She stressed that chryanthemumus like a change of scenery, and to divide the clumps and move them to a new place in the garden is to materially help their growth. Mrs. Frantz labeled the dahlia "the Great American Flower" and in giving details of dahlia culture, said that dahlias must have a suitable location favored by sun, air and water. Topperettes Initiate Two Ida Mae Meacham and Cy Naffziger were initiated into the Topperette club last Wednesday evening when the group met at the Fullerton home of Reda McConaughy. During the business meeting conducted by president Jean Chamberlain, plans were made to honor the initiates with a dinner party at Ricarts, Long Beach. The evening was devoted to bridge and canasta followed by refreshment time when gay decorations of red and white, the club colors, were used. Among those enjoying the social evening were Marge Long, Maxine Kirkhart, Betty McMillan, Mildred Whitaker, Corinne Deverall, Thelma Woods, Lorraine Whitney, Hazel Bunnell, Betty Marr, Sybil Ring and Vangie Schumacher. Probation after Death is Christian Science Lesson Spiritual understanding brings freedom from the fear of death declares the Sunday Lesson-Sermon on "Probation after Death" in all Christian Science churches. The Golden Text is from Isaiah (9:2), "The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light; they that dwelled in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath light shined." In John's Gospel (8:12) Jesus declares, "I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life." "The universal belief in death is of no advantage," writes Mary Baker Eddy in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." She says, "It cannot make Life or Truth apparent. Death will be found at length to be a mortal dream, which comes in darkness and disappears with the light." "Universal salvation rests on progression and probation, and is unattainable without them." Ohio State Club and has been associated with the health department for many years. Hostesses for the evening were members of the official board who had formulated plans at a previous meeting in the home of Mrs. Ben Shroeder, 404 No. Citron. TOMATOES Gardenside brand. Standard quality. SOUP RANCHO TOMATO Excellent for quick lunches. CRACKERS Sunshine Krispy. Fresh, crisp, salted sodas. CHUNK TURN Breast O'Chicken brand. For cooked tuna dishes. Reach for the Syrup with Plenty of Real Maple Sugar! SLEEPY HOLLOW Syrup 24-oz. bottle 43¢ Pancake Mix 20-oz. pkg. 17c Suzanna brand. Fine for waffles, tool (40-oz. pkg., 33c.) SLENDER-WAY BREAD Made without shortening. std. loaf 24¢ A pair and a spare of flawless, 51 gauge, 15 denier, Dupont Nylon Hose only $1.00 and Slender Way bread wrapper. 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"Universal salvation rests on progression and probation, and is unattainable without them." Ohio State Club To Meet Friday A meeting and Hallowe'en party of the Ohio State club will be held Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Round House at the West entrance of Santiago Park, Santa Ana, J. G. Blower, president, announces. Masking for the occasion is optional. The club will furnish coffee, crider, doughnuts and table service. Phone 4618 ERMISCH "MY CLEANER" Main Office: 117-W. Cypress Branch: 350 W. Center Anaheim BACKS CAMPBELL KAULBARS Mortuary Phone 3208 251 N. Lemon SAFEWAY MEAT LAMB ROAS Shoulder square cut. No neck, No shank. U.S.D.A. CHOICE government graded LAMB. LAMB SHANKS Meaty, flavorful. U.S.D.A. CHOICE. Ib. 39¢ BACON Popular brands, in heat-seal pack. PORK SHOU Roasting cuts from select Eastern grids. WHOLE FRESH PICNICS 7 to 8-lbs. In size Ib. 39¢ Shank Half of Picnic About 4 lbs. 35c; Round Ha Whole Whiting Captain's Choice. 25c Sole Fillet Captain's Choice. 49c Kitchen Craft FLOUR Enriched white. Kitchen Craft 10-lb bag 95¢ 5-lb bag 49¢ PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., OCT. 22, 23, 24, 1953, AT SAFEWAY STORES IN THIS AREA. Right to limit reserved... No sales to dealers. Sales tax added to retail prices on taxable items. YOUR NEAREST SAFEWAY devotions which touched upon mission month as the theme, and then introduced the faculty members. P.T.A. president Raymond Miller extended a welcome to all present and announced the names of room mothers for the coming year. Hostesses for the get-acquainted social hour followed the business session were Mrs. C. W. Watson and Mrs. Ari Real. 8 Anaheim Gazette THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1953 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA After a short stay in St. Joseph hospital., Mrs. Robert Burke and baby son are at home at 322 Roger st. The newest member of the Burke family arrived last Thursday and tipped the scales at 7 lbs. ½ ounce. You Can't Get A Smooth Ride on Bumpy Tires! Our new TIRE TRUING DEVICE is the most up to date machine on the Pacific Coast. It makes tires PERFECTLY ROUND at very low cost per wheel. Look to your wheels for Comfort AND LOOK TO ROY FIELD FOR SATISFACTION 538 S. Los Angeles St. — Phone Anaheim 7100 Family BUDGET BARGAINS HUNDREDS OF PRICE CUTS EFFECTIVE NOW! Prices are being brought down by the score at Safeway right now! Shelf after shelf throughout the store is posting new low prices on familiar items you use every day. These are NOT Family BUDGET BARGAINS HUNDREDS OF PRICE CUTS EFFECTIVE NOW! Prices are being brought down by the score at Safeway right now! Shelf after shelf throughout the store is posting new low prices on familiar items you use every day. These are NOT week-end specials ... but EVERYDAY prices to help you keep your family budget in line when you need low prices the most! Compare Safeway prices. We believe you'll agree you'll save the most on your food bill by shopping regularly at Safeway. Please note dozens of just-lowered prices came through too late to be included in this ad. ATOES standard quality. 28 oz. can 15¢ RANCHO TOMATO 3 cans 10½-oz. CKERS 1-lb. pkg. 23¢ IK TUNA 29¢ d. For cooked tuna dishes. 6½-oz. can U.S. Fancy 100% Pure Empress Brand CLOVER HONEY Nature's own quick energy food. Delicious on biscuits, pancakes, toast. 24 oz. jar 39¢ 8 oz. jar 17¢ 12 oz. jar 23¢ This is National Honey week. with Plenty of ple Sugar! PY LOW Syrup 43¢ 20 oz. pkg. 17¢ for waffles, BREAD tld. 24¢ flawless, 51 nt Nylon Hose r Way bread ON LOAF. Fleet Mix for Biscuits Quaker Oats Regular or quick. 20 oz. pkg. 17¢ Grapefruit Juice Town House. Sweet or natural. (18 oz., 2 cans 21c.) 46 oz. can 25£ Lipton's Black Tea ¼-lb. pkg. 33£ 16-bag pkg. 19£ Baked Beans Libby brand. Deep Brown, with Pork. 2 16 oz. cans 19£ Silk Toilet Tissue Toilet Paper 3 rolls 19£ Bel-air Frozen Foods Orange Juice 2 cans 29¢ Concentrated. (12 oz. can, 27c.) Green Peas Fine flavor. 2 cans 29¢ Lemonade Concentrated. 12 oz. 25¢ HERSHEY'S DAINTIES Semi-sweet. Use in baking. 6 oz. bag 19¢ WALNUT POUND CAKE SPECIAL 33¢ Check These Low Prices Mayonnaise pint jar 37¢ quart jar 63¢ Nu Made brand, in purity seal jar. Edwards Coffee 1-lb. can 89£ Vacuum packed. (2-lb. can, 1.76.) Nob Hill Coffee 1-lb. bag 85£ Finest quality. (2-lb. bag, 1.69.) HERSHEY'S DAINTIES Semi-sweet. Use in baking. 6-oz. bag 19¢ AY MEAT VALUES B ROAST 39¢ lb. check, No shank. ment graded LAMB. ANKS 39¢ lb. LAMB BREAST To stew or braise. U.S.D.A. CHOICE. 12¢ ON heat-seal pack. GRADE A SLICED 1-lb. pkg. 69¢ K SHOULDER cuts from select Eastern grain-fed pork, 39¢ lb. FRESH PORK BUTTS Approx. 4-lbs. 35c; Round Half at Picnic. About 4 lbs. lb. 43c Ground Beef Visking packed. Made fresh daily, State Inspected. 39¢ lb. LOW PRICES ON PRODUCE APPLES NORTHERN PIPPINS 4 lbs. 25¢ Crisp, new crop. Excellent for pies or sauces. YAMS FANCY LOCAL 3 lbs. 25£ Just right to bake or to candy. ONIONS SWEET YELLOW 2¢ Mild, flavorful. For sandwiches, salads or to cook. SAFEWAY 135 S. LEMON ST., ANAHEIM 33¢ Check These Low Prices Mayonnaise pint 37¢ quart 63£ Nu Made brand, in purity seal far. Edwards Coffee 1-lb. can 89£ Vacuum packed. (2-lb. can, 1.76.) Nob Hill Coffee 1-lb. bag 85£ Finest quality. (2-lb. bag, 1.69.) Spaghettiini Mrs. Werber's 12-oz. pkg. 19£ Lac-Mix Dry Milk 1-lb. pkg. 38£ (3.2-oz., 3 for 27c; 3-lb., 99c.) Values in Sundries Rubbing Compound 16-oz. bottle Gold Seal brand, Isoprophyl Alcohol. Hydrogen Peroxide 3.8-oz. bottle Atlas brand. 10-volume strength. Mineral Oil Gold Seal Heavy 16-oz. bottle WHITE MAGIC SOAP For washing machine or dishes. 23-oz. pkg. 25£ 46-oz. pkg. 49£