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ONLY 18 MORE SHOPPING DAY TO CHRISTMAS JEWELRY ... the acceptable Gift Give something that will be cherished for years from such famous names as Elgin, Waltham, Gruen and Bulova Watches ... and when in need of Silver, see us first for 1847, Holmes & Edwards and Community. STARTING FRIDAY ... Our Store Will Be Open 'TIL 9 P.M. DAILY Until Christmas A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY ITEM IN LAY-AWAY SEDLOCK JEWELERS Now at ... 126 E. CENTER ST. IN ANAHEIM—(Formerly at 113 S. Los Angeles St.) PHONE KEystone 5-7412 SMITH-REAFSNYDER FURNITURE CO. SINCE 1867 NOT FOR JUST A MONTH NOT FOR JUST A YEAR ART SUPPLIES Paint with TREASURE TONES WALLPAPER Sanders—RENTALS—Polish SCHAEFFLER PAINTS and WALLPAPER 120 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Phone KE 5-2469 ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER CO. MOVING - STORAGE General Trucking PHONE KE 5-2863 505 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim SMITH-REAFSNYDER FURNITURE CO. SINCE 1867 Designed for modern living Mersman Tables “the costume jewelry of the home” Beautiful, tasteful — functional. These are the words to describe Mersman Tables! Place these table gems beside chairs, at the ends of the sofa and in front —at a picture window, perhaps. Enjoy their graceful lines and rich, warm woods. But too, appreciate their usefulness and convenience —silent servants right at hand to hold your lamps, books, magazines, ash trays and all the various accessories that make for gracious living! “Mersman Table Gems to accent the costume of every room” 29.95 For more than 50 years the esteemed name of Mersman has been the 29.95 For more than 50 years the esteemed name of Mersman has been the hallmark of fine occasional furniture ... a good reason why you'll be proud to own Mersman Tables in your home! 32.95 Mersman tables are surprisingly inexpensive when you consider their fine quality. So, why not buy several from our selection ... soon? many styles priced at 24.95 and 29.95 Others up to ..... 49.50 BUDGET TERMS Cheerfully Extended! ALL OUR OWN CONTRACTS! 14 Specialized Departments ... and a Staff of Skilled Decorators. SMITH-REAFSNYDER FURNITURE CO. 151 N. Los Angeles — Ph. KE 5-2409 History's Largest Engineering Feat! In the wilds of British Columbia, history's largest integrated engineering feat, involving an army of 9,000 workers, a fleet of helicopters and $20,000,000 worth of construction equipment—all spread over an area of 3,000 square miles—is moving forward round-the-clock to produce raw aluminum for the U.S. and the rest of the free world. Most recent aerial view of part of the Aluminum Company of Canada's privately financed operation, which will eventually cost half-billion dollars, shows housing for reduction potelines at Kitimat that will start turning out the metal next summer at an annual rate of 90,000 short tons, laying the basis for a six-fold expansion. Operation B.C., which will have an ultimate potential of 1,200,000 horsepower, represents the largest hydro-electric power development ever undertaken by private enterprise. At left is the administration building, and at extreme right, temporary quarters for some of the construction crew. Fremont PTA Hears Talk on Dope Problem "Most of our illegal narcotics in Southern California come from Communist controlled China through Mexico" stated Anaheim Police Lieutenant Tommy Taylor in an address on narcotics before Mrs. A. G. Elliott said that the success of the affair was reflected by a profit of $364 after all expenses were paid. Carnival/chairman Kenneth Spencer thanked students, teachers and parents for the cooperation received. A Thanksgiving prayer was read by Mrs. Carl Hatfield. Presiding at the tea table centered with a Thanksgiving cornucopia and rust and gold chrysanthemums were Mrs. Melva Williams and Miss Helen Cohn. Thanksgiving decorations were provided by the room hostesses. Mrs. Worley News on Carpet Given at Home Dept. Meeting "What's New Underfoot the main topic of the AnHome Department Novmeeting in the home of Mr Gathas, 631 No. Lemon st discussion centered around purchasing and care of c Mrs. Marian Prentiss, hom visor, led the discussion a hibited samples. At the business meeting, Mrs. Jesse Anderson prefinal plans were made for session of northern Orange by home departments scheduDec. 15 in White Temple M dist church. Announcement was made second printing of "Our FaCookie Recipes" published by Anaheim Home Department. are available to the public cents per copy. A noon luncheon was servMmes. E. W. Kind, R. C. HeSarah Gust and featured ther of the month, carrot and corserole. After luncheon, the group ed the Mother Colony House e curator Mrs. John Kemper gaiinteresting account of the history of Anaheim. Mrs. Lawrence Gilbert of S Rosewood street enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner as a p in St. Joseph hospital. Shobecome the mother of a 7 l oz. daughter on Nov. 25. living tables ry of the home" steful — functional. e words to describe ables! Place these table chairs, at the ends and in front —at a now, perhaps. Enjoy all lines and rich, But too, appreciate ness and convenience ants right at hand lamps, books, magaays and all the various that make for ing! Table Gems he f every Hears Talk on Dope Problem "Most of our illegal narcotics in Southern California come from Communist controlled China through Mexico" stated Anaheim Police Lieutenant Tommy Taylor in an address on narcotics before Fremont Jr. High school PTA at the November meeting held in the school auditorium. "There are some marijuana smokers around Anaheim but not a great many", continued Taylor, "and only one or two heroin addicts." A film "Drug Addiction" was shown emphasizing Lt. Taylor's address, and the audience was shown a heroin kit taken from a dope user in a local hotel as well as marijuana leaves, cigarets and other pertinent photographs and information. A short business meeting was called to order by Mrs. Philip Bird. In a report on the recent carnival. YLI Husbands Are Guests at Potluck Supper Husbands of YLI members were guests at a potluck supper which preceded the last general meeting. Chairman Bonnie Jolissaint was assisted by Blanche Hudson, Darlene Mathews, Agnes Strickroth and Kay Riley in decorating IOOF Hall with autumn flowers and candles. Mary Jean Lambert presided at the business session. "Indulgence" was the topic of Father Michael Casey's address of the evening. Any member who can be a card party hostess during December is asked to contact Gerry Carlson, Ke-5-7635. Beconia Society The American Begonia Society will meet Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at 253 So. Main st. Orange, in the Farm Bureau Hall. The entertainment will be a Christmas party and gift exchange. There will be elections of officers. by a profit of $364 after all expenses were paid. Carnival chairman Kenneth Spencer thanked students, teachers and parents for the cooperation received. A Thanksgiving prayer was read by Mrs. Carl Hatfield. Presiding at the tea table centered with a Thanksgiving cornucopia and rust and gold chrysanthemums were Mrs. Melva Williams and Miss Helen Cohn. Thanksgiving decorations were provided by the room mother hostesses, Mrs. Wesley Dierberger, Mrs. Marilyn Watts, Mrs. Irvin Cronin, Mrs. O. L. Chandler, Mrs. J. E. Sholl, Mrs. Charles Osborn, Mrs. Wesley Visel and Mrs. Wesley Rapp. Mrs. Ben Shfoeder, room mother chairman, was in charge of arrangements. HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful Courteous Service 120 E.Broadway.Anaheim Phone KE 5-4105 "Buy It Where It's Made" We not only make . . . but also specially mix . PAINTS FOR ALL PURPOSES LUND and SUNS Company 1120 Lincoln Ave., Anaheim — Phone KE 5-2831 Headline FOR TRU Beaonia Society The American Beaonia Society will meet Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at 253 So. Main st. Orange, in the Farm Bureau Hall. The entertainment will be a Christmas party and gift exchange. There will be elections of officers. Members are urged to come out and help choose leaders for the next club year. At the close of the evening, homemade pie and coffee will be served. Guests are always welcome. Santa says ... you can have MORE MONEY for Christmas BY SAVING on your DRY CLEANING the CASH and CARRY WAY Be Your Own Deliveryman and SAVE RITZ CLEANERS We Specialize in Dry Cleaning 307 E. CENTER KE 5-3289 We also offer the only Pillow Renovating Service in Orange County. Renovating—Re-Ticking. REMEMBER. "LEAVE IT TO RITZ" NEW CHEVROLET NEW POWER IN THREE GREAT HIGH-COMPRESSION ENGINES NEW COMFORTMASTER CAB NEW RIDE CONTROL SEAT* NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION* MO$T TRUSTWORTH CONE BROTH 215 No. Los Angeles St. — Anaheim 8 Anaheim Gazette THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1953 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1953 November 27 was the birthday of the newest member of the Richard Miser family who reside at 1229 E. Lincoln ave. The husky 7 lb. 4 oz. boy was born in Orange County hospital. Bob & Alice Hammarbach & Son “Robin” INVITE YOU to the OPENING of the Little Folk SHOP Wednesday - Dec. 9 221-26 E. CENTER STREET 4 doors East of City Hall REGISTER for VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES No Purchase Necessary. Winning tickets will be posted on window and winners notified by mail. —Featuring— NATIONALLY ADVERTISED TOGS for INFANTS and TODDLERS Boys to 8 — Girls to 14 GIFTS He's Been Hinting For ... NATIONALLY ADVERTISED TOGS for INFANTS and TODDLERS Boys to 8 — Girls to 14 GIFTS He's Been Hinting For ... Yes, here are gift suggestions any man will be delighted with Christmas morning... EISENHOWER JACKETS in check, sheen gabardine, 10.95 ... all wool flannels, 14.95 ... DRESS SHIRTS by Van Heusen, solid colors and fancies, priced from 3.95 ... SPORT SHIRTS, a wide selection of styles, materials, patterns and colors, corduroys and winter cotton, priced from 4.94 good-looking, all wool plaids priced from 8.95 ... come in, see our complete Christmas displays ... and remember, beginning Friday, Dec. 4th, opening every evening 'til 9 P.M. LAKE'S MENS WEAR 225 W. CENTER Headline News FOR TRUCK BUYERS! EVROLET TRUCKS FOR'54 They're the most powerful, finest performing, best-looking Advance-Design trucks ever built! They're engineered to do your kind of hauling more efficiently and at lower cost. Come in, see these great new advances in the completely new 1954 Chevrolet trucks. *Optional at extra cost. Truck Hydra-Matic transmission; Ride Control Seat is standard on C.O.E. models, available on all other cab models as extra equipment. Rear corner windows in standard cab, optional at extra cost. NEW HEAVY-DUTY 3-SPEED TRANSMISSION* NEW, BIGGER LOAD SPACE NEW CHASSIS RUGGEDNESS NEW ADVANCE-DESIGN STYLING MOST TRUSTWORTHY TRUCKS ON ANY JOB! BROTHERS Chevrolet St. — Anaheim KE 5-2215