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A Valentine present to Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Wright, 538 S. Dickel street, was an infant daughter born in St. Joseph hospital Her birthweight was 7 lbs., 5 ounces. ART SUPPLIES Paint with TREASURE TONES WALLPAPER Banders—RENTALS—Polishers SCHAEFFLER PAINTS and WALLPAPER 120 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Phone KE 5-2469 CLUB TAKES TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pléta of 7342 Ball Rd, took a group of local 4-H club members to the Riverside County Fair and Date Festival in Indio on Saturday (Feb. 20). The Anaheim youngsters were especially interested in the prize-winning sheep being exhibited by fellow club members, Sally and Jim Calder. Phone KE 5-4618 ERMISCH "MY CLEANER" Main Office: 117 W. Cypress Branch: 350 W. Center Anaheim Russell Ireland Addresses Club Spring fabrics and interest window treatments occupied members of the Magnolia Study last week when Russell Ireland interior decorator of the Snake Reafsnyder Furniture company was guest speaker. Program chairman Mrs. Will Ramim introduced Ireland to the 26 members answered roll call. The meeting was held at home of Mrs. Ada Felbaum, S. Indiana St., and Mrs. Milk Remland was co-hostess. March meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Arthur Hartelt on bert Road. You are invited to be among the first customers to attend THE S.Q.R. STORE'S 47th ANNIVERSARY ANNIVERSARY SALE THIS 12 DAY EVENT STARTS MONDAY, MARCH 1 Be here at 9:30 a.m. for the ribbon cutting, and your share of Birthday Cake. FREE ORCHIDS • 10 prizes of $4 • 10 prizes of $7 • 1 Grand Prize of $47 • Fabulous Values in every department CENTER AT LEMON, ANAHEIM PHONE KE 5-284 Price the Car that S for Luxury at L PONTIAC PACES THE FINEST CARS in optional equipment, too, with Air Conditioning (above), Electric Window Lift, Power Brakes, Powef Steering, Dual-Range Hydra-Matic Drive and the ComfortControl Seat—at low additional cost. Your pride of ownership gets a you buy a Star Chief Pontiac. You car with the performance, size and finest. Even more satisfying—you ine fine-car ownership at a treme No other car with the Star Ch over-all length is priced so low more distinguished interiors. none is more beautiful nor readily recognized. But there's more than beauty, lo and size to the Star Chief. Pont CASEY-BECKHA Russell Ireland Addresses Club During fabrics and interesting low treatments occupied member of the Magnolia Study club on week when Russell Ireland, color decorator of the Smithsnyder Furniture company, guest speaker. Program chair-Mrs. Will Ramm introduced and to the 26 members who served roll call. The meeting was held at the office of Mrs. Ada Felbaum, 408 Indiana St., and Mrs. Mildred Island was co-hostess. The lunch meeting will be at the home Mrs. Arthur Hartelt on Gil-Road. 2 ANAHEIM GAZETTE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1954 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Spanish Theme at Fellowship Meet A colorful Spanish theme was carried out in last week's meeting of the Women's Fellowship of First Presbyterian church with cactus, Mexican dolls, and gay baskets as the February circle served the monthly luncheon under the direction of leader Mrs. William Chambers. Program chairman Mrs. Walter Ward introduced Mrs. P. L. Warnshuis of South Pasadena who described Presbyterian church work among the Spanish speaking people as wife of a missionary there. Several Spanish hymns were sung by Mrs. L. Baca, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Edna Drake. Devotions were given by Mrs. Louis Sandoval. Presiding was Mrs. L. M. Pickel. Luncheon Features Goodwill Industry The evolution of the Goodwill Industries from 1902 to its present national scope, and an account of the Orange county branch lists 800 workers with a payroll of $160,000 was described by Mrs. Elaine Anderson Dudley at the February meeting of W.S.C.S., at White Temple Methodist church. Mrs. Dudley was introduced by Goodwill Auxiliary chairman Mrs. Raymond Thompson who told of the speaker's long association with Goodwill Industries in Los Angeles. Mrs. E. O. Hutson presided. A musical program was given by Mrs. Ben F. Laumann as pianist accompanying Mrs. Paul Sanford who sang several spirituals. The noon luncheon was served by members of the Cartwright Circle. Thursday - Friday - Saturday A Timely Offering of DRESSES $595 Murdy Challenge Organizations in Economy Speech Support of local organizations and individuals in a concrete grass-roots movement calling economy in state government alleviate the necessity for new additional taxes in California urged today by Senator John Murdy, Jr., of Huntington Bay. The Orange county legal said business and agriculture individual taxpayers were all at the spiraling cost of state emmentment, and had joined top in a movement to urge the life to effect economies where possible at the budgetary start next Monday. "With the state having over $151,000,000 more than collected in the past two (1952-53—53-54) it is time that members of the legislature be in a united effort to 'cut the tie' to fit the pattern," Murdy declared. He pointed out that over past eight years California'sulation has increased 26 per cent while total state expenditures increased 196.7 per cent. He said that in his opinion the legislation should inspect state financial sponsibilities for at least a year period." Action in the budget session would be caused in the light of future final requirements." Murdy declared. Wesley Rose, 23, son of Mr Mrs. Mervin Bose, 10241 K.Rd., recently was graduated pre-flight school at Lackland Force Base in the initial step of aviation cadet training. DRESSES $595 2 for 9.50 Washable Rayon Acetate Prints in Regular and Half Sizes SHOP EARLY Walburg's 181 W. CENTER that Sets the Pace y at Low Cost! of ownership gets a big lift when a Star Chief Pontiac. You command a the performance, size and luxury of the even more satisfying—you enjoy genucar ownership at a tremendous saving. car with the Star Chief's 214-inch length is priced so low. No car has stinguished interiors. And more beautiful nor more recognized. unsurpassed reputation for year-in, year-out dependability and economy assures thousands upon thousands of the most pleasant; care-free miles you've ever known. Come in soon—look at it—drive it—relax in it —and price it for unquestionable proof that dollar for dollar you can't beat a Pontiac. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR YOU CAN'T BEAT A PONTIAC KHAM PONTIAC "A GOOD DEAL AND A GOOD DEAL MORE" OPEN DV8. "TEL. 10 P. M." Murdy Challenges Organizations in Economy Speech Support of local organizations and individuals in a concerted mass-roots movement calling for economy in state government to alleviate the necessity for new or additional taxes in California was urged today by Senator John A. Murdy, Jr., of Huntington Beach. The Orange county legislator and business and agriculture individual taxpayers were alarmed the spiraling cost of state government, and had joined together a movement to urge the legislature to effect economies wherever possible at the budgetary session starting next Monday. With the state having spent over $151,000,000 more than it has collected in the past two years (52-53—53-54) it is time that all members of the legislature joined a united effort to 'cut the cloth fit the pattern,' Murdy said. He pointed out that over the last eight years California's population has increased 26 per cent, while total state expenditures have increased 196.7 per cent. He stated it in his opinion the legislature would inspect state financial reinsibilities for at least a two-year period. "Action in the March budget session would be critical to the light of future financing requirements," Murdy declared. Wesley Rose, 23, son of Mr. and Ms. Mervin Bose, 10241 Katella, recently was graduated from flight school at Lackland Air Force Base in the initial phase aviation cadet training. STATE PREXY HONORED Honored at the recent dinner meeting of Lois Rebekah lodge was Mrs. Rose Hacke, president of the Rebekah Assembly of California. Miss Hazel Anne Burnett, Director of children's work at White Temple Methodist church, has just returned from the National Christian Education Directors' convention held in Cincinnati. CAR TOONS HEY FOLKS! START YOUR SCRAPBOOK TODAY! EACH CARTOON WORTH $1.00 TOWARD YOUR NEXT CAR! THE USED CAR SALESMAN SAID THAT RIDING IN THIS CAR WOULD BE JUST LIKE FLYING! Casey - Beckham SALES SERVICE "A Good Deal and a Good Deal More" "Orange County's Leading Pontiac Dealer" 336 S. 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