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4 ANAHEIM GAZETTE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1934
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
VISITORS FROM KANSAS AND OKLAHOMA
Mrs. Anabel DeWitt, owner of the Shidler (Okla.) Review, and Mrs. Bonnie Young, of Dexter, Kansas, are here on an extended visit with friends and relatives at San Diego, Anaheim and Gardenia, Calif. While in Anaheim, Mrs. DeWitt was the guest of old-time friends here, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Nipper, and Mr. and Mrs.
R. Francis Nipper. Mrs DeWitt enjoyed visits to the various points of interest in and near Anaheim, especially a sight-seeing tour of the City of Los Angeles, Knott's Berry Farm and Ghost Town. She was most favorably impressed with the beauties and progress of Southern California and its cities and towns, its vast citrus areas and excellent agricultural districts and the excellent climate.
ANAHEIM RADIATOR REPAIR
ONE DAY SERVICE Phone
KE 5-3296
Rear Crowell Olda
853 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim
Anaheim PET SHOP
FRESH HORSE MEAT
GOLDFISH — HAMSTERS
GUINEA PIGS
Other Pets and Supplies
Anaheim Pet Shop
E. E. McHENRY
251 E. Center St. — KE 5-4650
BIRTHS—
A son was born to Mr. and M. Shu Wing Wong of 8292 E. Rd., on February 8. The infant weighed in at St. Joseph hospital on an even six pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Santelli 10942 Berry St., became the parents of a 5 lb. 15½ oz. baby in Orange County hospital on February 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chambonlin of 619 W. Julienne Pl., wore a 9 lb., 3 oz. baby boy to St. Joseph hospital on Feb. 7.
It's a boy for Mr. and Mrs. P Segonia, 7051 Tafolla St. The lb. 4 oz. youngster was born in Joseph hospital on Feb. 7.
HILGENFELD MORTUARY
Faithful, Courteous, Service
120 E. Broadway, Anaheim
PHONE KE 5-4105
SAFEWAY
A Valentine for Every Member of
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T-BONE or CLUB
BONELESS
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T-BONE
or CLUB
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for
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Nob Hill
Airway
COFFEE 2-fl. oz., 1.82
COFFEE 2-fl. oz., 1.74
bags 91¢
89¢
Grocery Savings
EGGS GRADE AA LARGE dozen 63
Cream O' the Crop brand. Fresh!
OATS QUAKER BRAND 20-oz. pkg. 17¢
Quick cooking or regular. (48-oz., 57¢.)
BISQUICK 40-oz. pkg. 39¢
KETCHUP HEINZ 14-oz. bottle 21¢
PINEAPPLE 20-oz. can 23¢
Dole, crushed. (Dole chunks, 20-oz., 25¢.)
TOMATOES 2 28-oz. cans 29¢
Gardenside brand, standard pack.
SWIFT'S BABY MEATS
Strained or Junior
can 19¢
for TINY
SKIPPY DOG
2nd CAT FOOD
15-oz. cans. 6 cans
For SKIPP! 45¢
KETCHUP HEINZ 14-oz. bottle 21¢
PINEAPPLE 20-oz. can 23¢
Dole, crushed. (Dole chunks, 20-oz., 25c.)
TOMATOES 2 28-oz. cans 29¢
Gardenside brand, standard pack.
Purse Pleasers
ORANGE JUICE Satch Treat Frozen 2 6-oz. cans 25¢
TOMATO JUICE Sunny Duds 2 18-oz. cans 19¢
Fresh tasting. (46-oz. can, 21c.)
SANDWICH SPREAD Lunch Box quint jar 59¢
Made with real mayonnaise. (Pint, 23c.)
CLOVER HONEY Empress bread 26-oz. glass 43¢
CHILI CON CARNE with Beans 16-oz. can 29¢
FLEET MIX For making better biscuits 40-oz. pkg. 36¢
UNCLE BEN'S RICE Converted Long Grain pkg. 22¢
MARGARINE Sunnybank Yellow pkg. 27£
FLOUR Kitchen Craft Leaned bag 23¢ 8-lb. bag 49¢
Produce Section Values
APPLES OREGON PIPPINS lb. 10¢
For pies, souces
ONIONS SWEET YELLOW 2 lbs. 5¢
Mild. For sandwiches
CABBAGE LOCAL GREEN lb. 2¢
Fine with corned beef
ROSE BUSHES ASSORTED VARIETIES GRADE 1½ each 69¢
Roots boiled and wrapped. Two or more sturdy cones on each bush.
SAFEWAY
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185 S. LEMON S
Cone-Sindorf Wedding Held in Fullerton Methodist Church
A gay round of prenuptial parties culminated in one of the season's loveliest weddings held recently when Miss Robin Dixie Cone became the bride of Jack Keith Sindorf in the First Methodist church of Fullerton.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll D. Cone of Fullerton, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sindorf of North Hollywood.
Given in marriage by her father, Miss Cone was radiantly beautiful in a gown of lace and tulle fashioned with snug fitting bodice, bouffant skirt, and train. The fingertip veil was held in place by a small pearl-trimmed cap and the bridal bouquet was of orchids and lilies of the valley arranged upon a white Bible.
A pink and white color theme was reflected in the flowers flanked by tall tapers at the altar, and in the gowns of the bridal attendants. The bride's sister, Miss Cheryl Cone was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Frances Bono of Fontana, Miss Mary Ann Bawerlein of Fullerton, Miss Betty Dee Erwin of La Habra, Miss Veronica Sindorf (bridegroom's sister) of North Hollywood and Miss Gretchen Zimmerman of Lawrence, Kansas. Little Miss Jody Chamberlin was flower girl.
Attending the bridegroom as best man was Don Gustafson and ushers were Paul Kral, Ted Burnett, Ronald Wilson, Jack Lund and Jay Dickinson, classmates at Claremont Men's College.
After the nuptial rites, more than 400 wedding guests attended the reception in the church parlor. The couple made the first cut in the tiered wedding cake with sentimental ceremony. The bride's cousins, Miss Diane Fruhling and Mrs. James Wooten, assisted with serving. Members of the wedding party then enjoyed a traditional wedding supper, and the new Mr. and Mrs. Sindorf departed for a honeymoon of undisclosed destination.
The bride has attended Scripps College and the University of Southern California. Her husband will graduate from Claremont Men's College in June. The couple will make their home in Fullerton.
ENGAGEMENT PARTY
Mr..and Mrs. F. W. Filliott of 542 S.W. St., presently honored
MEMBER OF THE FAMILY!
family table for expressing the deep affection each feels for the other.
what nicer way to show your love than to serve each member with
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ED BACON 1-lb. pkg. 69¢
brand. In heat-seated package.
NED BEEF b. 53¢
bricket, Excellent with cabbage.
UND BEEF b. 39¢
marbled beef. State of California inspected.
Sliced Beef Liver b. 45¢
Excellent with bacon or onions.
Ocean Perch Fillet b. 35¢
Captain's Choice. Flaky white fish.
Breaded Shrimp 10 oz. pkg. 59¢
Captain's Choice. All ready for pan.
Kitchen Spice Quartet
Crown Colony brand
Calery Salt (2-oz.)
Garlic Salt (2½-oz.)
Onion Salt (2¼-oz.)
Savor Salt (2½-oz.)
Get your free copy of "The Kitchen
Quartet"... tells how to use these spices.
Typical Safeway Prices
Table Syrup 12 oz. bottle 25¢ 36 oz. bottle 49¢
Sleepy Hollow brand.
Soda Crackers Busy Baker 1-lb. pkg. 25¢
Tea Timer Party type Crackers 1-lb. pkg. 33£
Cheez-it Crackers 6 oz. pkg. 18£
Large Prunes 1-lb. 26c 2-lb. 49c
Sunsweet brand, tenderized.
Dry Mince Meal Borden's Nonasuch 9 oz. pkg. 23£
Mince Meat Borden's None-28 oz. such Molist. jar 49£
Jell-well Puddings 3 pkgs. 22c
(Jell-well gelatin, 2 pkgs., 15c.)
Chunk Tuna Torpado brand 6 oz. can 27£
Beets Del Monte sliced 16 oz. can 18c diiced 15£
Mrs. Wright's Bread large std. leaf 24c
White or wheat. (Standard loaf, 17c)
Rye Bread Skylark seeded int. leaf 19£
Multi-Grain Bread Sky. wtd. 22£
wedding supper, and the new Mr.
and Mrs. Sindorf departed for a
honeymoon of undisclosed destination.
The bride has attended Scripps College and the University of Southern California. Her husband will graduate from Claremont Men's College in June. The couple will make their home in Fullerton.
ENGAGEMENT PARTY
Mr..and Mrs.F.W.Flliott of 542 S.West St., recently nonored their niece, Miss Ann Daugherty,
and her fiance James Dwinell,
with a pre-nuptial shower at their home. Members of both families enjoyed the gay evening of fun.
The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.John Daugherty of Brea, and her fiance is the son of Mrs.Leslie Dwinnell of Fullerton.
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FINE FOOD
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The Chall
Typical CHALLENGER BREAKFA65¢
Choice of:
Juice, Fruit or Cereal
Two eggs, any style or
One egg and bacon or sausage
Mince Meat Borden's None 28 oz. jar 49c
Jell-well Puddings 3 pkg. 22c
(Jell-well gelatin, 2 pkgz., 15c.)
Chunk Tuna Torpeda brand can 27c
Beets Del Monte 16 oz. sliced can 18c 16 oz. 15c
Mrs. Wright's Bread large std. loaf 24c
White or wheat. (Standard loaf, 17c)
Rye Bread Skylark seeded loaf 19c
Multi-Grain Bread Skylark loaf 22c
Jane Arden Cookies
With the "party flavor"
CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS
Pure dark or milk chocolate.
5¼ oz. 25¢ pkg. 33¢
CHOCOLATE GRAHAMS
Freshly baked. 6 oz. 25¢
COCOANUT PUFFS
Cookie of 6½ oz. the month. pkg. 27¢
ROKBURY Chocolate Covered CHERRIES
Luscious cherries in soft cream. Covered with rich smooth chocolate.
1-lb. box 57¢
PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., FEB.
11, 12, 13, 1954, AT SAFEWAY STORES*
IN THIS AREA.
Right to limit reserved. No sales to dealers.
Sales tax added to retail prices on taxable items.
Typical LUNCHON 85¢
Veal Cutlet
Scalloped Potatoes
Vegetable
Bread and butter
Dessert Beverage
Correspondingly low A la Carte price
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Jack Bonser of 10361 S. Dale St., is passing the cigars. His wife presented him with a 6 lb. 9 oz. baby girl in St. Joseph hospital on February 2.
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 11, 15, 25, March 4, 1954)
P-6522
CERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP FICTITIOUS NAME
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
as.
COUNTY OF ORANGE
We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are partners transacting a trailer park, cattle court and motel at 1101 North Palm Street, Anaheim, Orange County, California, under a designation not showing the names of the persons interested as partners in such business, to-wit:
PALM MOTOR LODGE
The names and addresses of said partners are:
Kenneth E. Stevens, residing at 530 W. Romneya Drive, Anaheim, California.
Sarah M. Stevens, residing at 530 W. Romneya Drive, Anaheim, California.
WITNESS our hands this 2nd day of January, 1954.
KENNETH E. STEVENS
SARAH M. STEVENS
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
as.
COUNTY OF ORANGE
On the 2nd day of January, 1954, before me personally appeared Kenneth E. Stevens and Sarah M. Stevens, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and they acknowledred to me that they executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of my office this 2nd day of January, 1954.
WARREN L. SCHUTZ,
Notary Public in and for Orange County, California.
(Notarial Seal)
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 11, 15, 25, March 4, 1954)
P-6522
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that the partnership of STEVENS AND STEVENS, whose principal place of business was 1101 North Palm Street, Anaheim, California, composed of Kenneth C. Stevens, Maud E. Stevens, Kenneth E. Stevens and Sarah M. Stevens has been this day dissolved.
The above named Kenneth C. Stevens and Maud E. Stevens have sold
MRS. JACK SINDORF
BABY GIRL WAS BORN TO MR. AND NEAL JORGensen, 426 N. DINDA ST., IN ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL, FEB. 5. THE INFANT WEighed 4 oz.
LET US BUILD IT!
Nicholas South and SONS
General Contractors RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL
Bonard E. South
Marcus P. South
KE 5-4138 Pr. KE 5-4459 North East St. — Anaheim
BACKS CAMPBELL KAULBARS
Mortuary
Phone KE 5-3209
251 N. Lemou
INE FOOD
INE SERVICE
LT LOW COST!
Challenger Streamliner
CHALLENGER BREAKFAST
65¢
Choice of:
Juice, Fruit or Cereal
Two eggs, any style or egg and bacon or sausage
TYPICAL DINNER $1.00
Baked Chicken Pie Potatoes Vegetable
1954.
WARREN L. SCHUTZ,
Notary Public in and for Orange County, California.
(Notarial Seal)
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 11, 1954)
P-6532
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that the partnership of STEVENS AND STEVENS, whose principal place of business was 1101 North Palm Street, Anaheim, California, composed of Kenneth C. Stevens, Maude E. Stevens, Kenneth E. Stevens and Sarah M. Stevens has been this day dissolved.
The above named Kenneth C. Stevens and Maude E. Stevens have sold their interest in the business of said partnership to the above named Kenneth E. Stevens and Sarah M. Stevens who will continue to operate the same under the name Palm Motor Lodge.
Dated: January 2nd, 1954.
KENNETH C. STEVENS
MAUDE E. STEVENS
KENNETH E. STEVENS
SARAH M. STEVENS
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 11, 18,
25 March 4, 1954)
No. A-23761
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE OF THERESA C. FAY,
DECEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent or said estate to file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, or to present the same, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned at his or her place of business, to wilt: 403 Bank of America Bldg., 104 North Claudia, Anaheim, California, within six months after the first publication of this notice.
Dated: February 9, 1954
Jeanette Stroudhoff Wittenberg Sarah Fay Pearson
Executrices of the Last Will and Testament of said decedent.
FRIM A. SCHUTZ
403 Bank of America Bldg., Anaheim, California
Attorneys for Executrices
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PUBLIC NOTICES
BUENA NURSING Home. Vacancy for bed patient. Nurse in charge. Lawrence 2-2288.
NOT RESPONSIBLE for any debts other than my own.
Property
6 R. Bdw.
Ph.K.
SMALL.
cpl.
Clean
6131 Man
Property
$40., Dome.
yard f.
Ph.D.
$65.00 Yard Tenant
WantedRETIRER ployeer home our FREE
in modern Anaheim offers c/o Anaher, Ana
CHALLENGER BREAKFAST
65¢
Choice of:
Juice, Fruit or Cereal
Two eggs, any style or
egg and bacon or sausage
French Toast and Jelly
Toast or Rolls, Beverage
Typical DINNER $1.00
Baked Chicken Pie
Potatoes Vegetable
Rolls and butter
Peach Shortcake or
Pineapple Sundae
Beverage
will be the famous CHALLENGER economy meals,
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Telephone KEystone 5-3519
H. H. Chatham, Agent
CIFIC RAILROAD
PUBLIC NOTICES
BUENA NURSING Home. Vacancy for bed patient. Nurse in charge. Lawrence 2-2288.
NOT RESPONSIBLE for any debts other than my own.
William L. Swartz.
FINANCIAL
Money to Loan
R.E. 5 & 6% loans. Low monthly ptyts. We buy T.D.'s—Contracts Chattel Mtgs. R. E. Rogde, 116 So. LA. St. KE 5-7221 - KE 5-8277.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Build, Buy or Refinance
D. K. BROWN
220 N. Broadway, Santa Ana
KI 3-0911
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122 W. Broadway
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PHONE KEystone 5-5226
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