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anaheim-gazette 1954-02-25

1954-02-25 · Anaheim Gazette · page 3 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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The Friendly Corner for HOME LOANS The path to Home Ownership started at this corner, for many families in this area. You, Too, will find our LOW COST FINANCING PLAN will meet your needs when you are ready to BUY or BUILD ANAHEIM BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 Individual Contribution By Hospital Fund A statement from Harvey E. Stonehouse and Cecil C. Crew, co-chairmen of the St. Jude Hospital building fund campaign, announced the launching today of the important windup phase of the hospital fund drive. This is a coupon clipping campaign designed to give everyone the opportunity to do his part in founding the vitally needed St. Jude hospital. It was explained that the limi- LA CHIQUITA GENUINE Mexican Foods 115 E. Maple — Fullerton Tacos Tamales Tostadas Chill Rellenos Enchiladas Burros Rice Beans Chile Sauces Tortillas Special THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Feb. 25th - 26th - 27th CHICKEN TACOS and ENCHILADAS Serving Daily ANATILIM BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 Center & Lemon Sts. Phones KE 5-2158 or KE 5-2159 Member Federal Home Loan Bank System THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Feb. 25th - 26th - 27th CHICKEN TACOS and ENCHILADAS Serving Daily Mon. - Thurs. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Fri. and Sat. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday ..... 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. MERCURIO 332 E.CENTER ST. • PH.K SPECIALS - Thurs. Fri. Mammoth Selection of Fine Quality GROCERIES FRESH LOCAL RANCH LARGE "AA" EGGS ... Med. "AA" 49c doz 55¢ DOZ. SPRY ... 3 lb. Can 86¢ CARNATION MILK ... 2 tall cans 27¢ ROYAL—ALL FLAVORS Gelatine Dessert ... for 15¢ EXCELSIOR "OLD FASHION" ICE CREAM ... ½ gal. 69¢ GRADED U.S. GOOD SELECT QUALITY FRESH PAN READY ROUND STEAK ... SIRLOIN STEAK ... RIB STEAKS ... CHUCK STEAKS ... Q-BONE ROASTS ... 7-BONE ROASTS ... CHUCK ROASTS ... MILK 2 tall cans 27¢ ROYAL—ALL FLAVORS Gelatine Dessert for 15¢ EXCELSIOR "OLD FASHION" ICE CREAM ½ gal. 69¢ TREE TOP APPLE CIDER ½ gal. 54¢ F. BERTOLLI — IMPORTED OLIVE OIL gal. tin $495 DURKEES WHIPPED SALAD DRESSING Qt. 45¢ DURKEE'S "AA" OLEO Yellow Cubed 27¢ FLAG—NORWAY PRODUCT (Cross Packed) SILD SARDINES 23¢ PUREX Qts. 17¢ ½ Gals 29¢ Gals. 49¢ TREND lge. pkg. 21¢ Giant 49¢ OPEN EVERY NIGHT FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Daily, 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sunday 9 A.M. to 7 P.M ANAHEIM'S SAVING Individual Contributors Sought Hospital Fund Committee ment from Harvey E. use and Cecil C. Crew, coof the St. Jude Hospital fund campaign, announcunching today of the imindup phase of the hostial drive. This is a couling campaign designed to anyone the opportunity to start in founding the vitally St. Jude hospital. explained that the limi- CHIQUITA GENUINE Mexican Foods Maple — Fullerton Tamales Chill Rellenos Burros Beans Tortillas Special RS. - FRI. - SAT. 25th - 26th - 27th CHICKEN ACOS and CHILADAS Serving Daily station of available volunteer solicitors has made it impossible to call personally in every home in Anaheim as was the wish of the campaign committee. "The St. Jude hospital fund campaign has been organized in a series of progressive steps," stated the drive leaders. "To date the' oil industries, manufacturers, special gifts, medical, church, employees' gifts and the seven community campaigns have produced $587,231,49. "While some additional support can be expected from these sources, particularly employees and church gifts, we are still short of the $750,000 needed to build and equip the hospital," it was pointed out. “If we complete the drive in this windup effort, the $2,000,000 general hospital bringing the latest in facilities, equipment and treatment will be ours in about 18 months. Further delay will be be more critical than we even dare to imagine,” the campaign leaders emphasized. “St. Jude of Sunny Hills doors will be open to all regardless of race or creed. We seek to provide hospital facilities to serve us and generations to come for 75 to 100 years. It is a challenge to enlist the full cooperation of all.” Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson, 215 Evergreen St., became the parents of a 7 lb. 12½ oz. son in St. Joseph's hospital on Feb. 15. The third daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fordyce is now getting acquainted with her two SPECIAL RS.- FRI.- SAT. 25th - 26th - 27th CHICKEN ACOS and CHILADAS Serving Daily Thurs. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ... 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. race or creed. We seek to provide hospital facilities to serve us and generations to come for 75 to 100 years. It is a challenge to enlist the full cooperation of all." Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson, 215 Evergreen St., became the parents of a 7 lb. 12½ oz. son in St. Joseph hospital on Feb. 15. The third daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fordyce is now getting acquainted with her two little sisters at the family home at 563-S. West St. The infant weighed 8 lbs. 12 oz., when born on Feb. 15 in St. Joseph hospital. RIO'S PH.KE5-3012 Fri. and Sat. DED U.S. GOOD ECT QUALITY MEATS AN READY FOOD STEAK ... 55¹⁰ MIN STEAK ... 75¹⁰ STEAKS ... 55¹⁰ K STEAKS ... 45¹⁰ LE ROASTS ... 49¹⁰ LE ROASTS ... 39¹⁰ K ROASTS ... 45¹⁰ LET’S END If you or a member of your family hospitalized tomorrow — or a year from than one chance in seven of getting a And, every day, your chances be This is something that we — shou about. The solution to the hospital bed one more big boost to become a reality all of us will bring us our sorely need When we raise an additional $150 ground for a completely new $2,000,000 in operation in the fall of 1955. It will be a modern, comfortable, w TO SERVE EVERYONE who needs the American Hospital Association’s r It is important to you and your fa as possible. Men, women, and children of Nor $600,000 to this vital project. And, we know there are many m sums—large and small—to the hospital the hospital solicitors due to the exten workers. The hundreds of men and women their time and money to the hospital utors, particularly those who only can Calling individually on these peop that everyone participate in the success The St. Jude Fund Drive invites o the form below. It may be mailed to St. Jude Hosp ton, California; or telephone LAmbert We are investing in a hospital wh K STEAKS 45¢ E ROASTS 49¢ E ROASTS 39¢ K ROASTS 45¢ LEAN 33¢ ND BEEF 55¢ READY RYERS 65¢ BACON 1lb. Cello pkg. VEGETABLES TOES 18c each DOTS 2 bchs. 15c CH or SALADS 10c ea. FRUIT 6 for 25c ENIENCE A.M. to 7 P.M Sales tax added to all taxable items. We reserve the right to limit quantities. No sales to dealers. EVEN FRESH VEGETABLES TOES 18c each DOTS 2 bchs. 15c CH or SALADS 10c ea. FRUIT 6 for 25c VING SPOT EVERY PENNY You Contribute Goes Directly Into Hospital Construction and Equipment (The Campaign costs have been paid by Knott's Berry Farm.) Please Act NOW! (This ad paid for by people who want... END THE CRISIS ber of your family faced an emergency and had to be END THE CRISIS number of your family faced an emergency and had to be — or a year from tomorrow — you would have less even of getting a hospital bed in this area. your chances become less and less. that we — shoulder to shoulder — are doing something the hospital bed shortage is near at hand. But, it needs become a reality . . . a little more effort on the part of us our sorely needed hospital. an additional $150,000, St. Jude of Sunny Hills will break new $2,000,000 hospital . . . and the hospital will be full of 1955. comfortable, well-managed 100-bed hospital, READY ONE who needs hospital attention. The hospital meets Association's requirements for a Class A hospital. you and your family that this hospital be built as soon children of Northern Orange County already have given project. are many more folks who would like to contribute to the hospital, but have not been approached by one of due to the extended area being covered by the volunteer men and women who already have given generously of to the hospital are anxious to reach individual contribose who only can make small contributions. only on these people is impossible, but we are all anxious ate in the success of the hospital drive. Drive invites every man, woman, and child to fill out to St. Jude Hospital Building Fund, P.O. Box 94, Fullerphone LAmbert 5-4778. in a hospital which will serve us, and our children, for only on these people is impossible, but we are all anxious date in the success of the hospital drive. Drive invites every man, woman, and child to fill out to St. Jude Hospital Building Fund, P.O. Box 94, Fullerphone LAmbert 5-4778. in a hospital which will serve us, and our children, for high to help insure success. Budget your payments over the of you wish. Pay monthly, quarterly, annually, or othercontributions are deductible for income tax purposes. ceipt for your contribution. ST. JUDE HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND CAMPAIGN Headquarters: 103 W. Valencia Mesa Dr. (P.O. Box 94), Fullerton, California provide funds for building and equiping A. Hospital for at least 75 beds on the Y Hills Site, Northern Orange County, Caliand in consideration of the gifts of oth- /we hereby subscribe the amount of: TOTAL PLEDGE AMOUNT PAID payable on request, and in 1954, and in 1955 follows Address Date Please make checks payable to ST. JUDE HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND people who want proper hospital facilities for all of us)