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TIMELY FARM TIPS HOW TO RID YOUR FARM OF RATS PROPER CLEAN-UP REMOVE ALL RUBBISHSTACK, FIREWOOD NEATLY, RUBBISH FILES AFFORD PROTECTION FOR HIDING AND UNDERGROUND BREEDING. RAT-PROOFING ASK YOUR COUNTY AGENT FOR RAT-PROOFING BULLETIN, OBTAINABLE FREE OF CHARGE! BAITING BAITING IS THE MOST EFFECTIVE ANTI-RAT MEASURE, OUTSTANDING AMONG THE MODERN SCIENTIFIC KILLERS IS WARFARIN, DISCOVERED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, IT CAUSES NO "BAIT SHYNESS" AND IS Of People BY JOAN S. WHITE Bob Heinz of Anaheim is one of eight new vice-presidents chosen by the California JunChamber of Commerce from the Southern California area. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Athy, 12971 Katella Ave., welcomed a 6 lb. 15 oz. baby girl in Fullton Cottage hospital on May 6. Christame Hund of Anahere recently visited her grandparent Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown of Habra. Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Uriaz of 4641 La Jolla St., have renounced the engagement of the daughter, Gloria and RamJimenez, son of Ramon Jimenez of 7095 Cypress-St. The engagcouple are planning to be maried in June. License to wed has been issuRobert Aldeleta Valadez, 78 Santa Monica St., and Dora Gzales, 11961 Santa Rosalie St. beof Anaheim. Mr. and Mrs. Dennie Diz, 502 Adele St., became the parents of a 7 lb. baby boy on May 7 in Joseph hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Laygren, 610 S. Walnut St., annouthe birth of a 6 lb. 4 oz. baby b in St. Joseph hospital on May Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jenni222 N. Larch St. welcomed a 7 lb. on baby girl in St. Joseph h BAITING BAITING IS THE MOST EFFECTIVE ANTI-RAT MEASURE, OUTSTANDING AMONG THE MODERN SCIENTIFIC KILLERS IS WARFARIN, DISCOVERED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, IT CAUSES NO "BAIT SHYNESS" AND IS IDEAL FOR YEAR-ROUND CONTROL. Santa Fe Railway's transcontinental all chair-car train, El Capitan, will be completely equipped by mid-1956 with newly designed ultra-modern "Hi-Level" cars. Drawing shows double level arrangement of new "Hi-Level" dining car with upper deck devoted entirely to table space for 80 diners and lower deck containing a spacious kitchen. Inset is exterior view of the new chair cars which will seat 28 more passengers than cars on the present El Capitan. Passengers will ride on upper deck eight feet above the rails or four feet higher than in regular chair cars. Lower deck is devoted to space for baggage, rest rooms and service equipment. Spice Cake With Coffee Flavor Mr. and Mrs. Dennie Diz, 502 Adele St., became the parents a 7 lb. baby boy on May 7 in Joseph hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Larsen, 610 S. Walnut St., announced the birth of a 6 lb. 4 oz. baby in St. Joseph hospital on May 6. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jennings, 222 N. Larch St., welcomed a 7 4½ oz. baby girl in St. Joseph hospital on May 6. It's a girl for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Hill, 248 Cliffrose The 7 lb., 11 oz. infant was born in St. Joseph hospital on May 6. Leroy Miller, senior student at the Wartburg Seminary of Buque, Iowa will serve as part of the new Lutheran church at 8062 Alamo St. West Anahale following his graduation in June. On Saturday, May 14, the ALP band and drill team will parade in two parades. At 11 a.m both groups will take part in Orange parade and at 6:30 in evening will go to Alhambra for the annual "Hi Neighbor Parade." The three northern Orkney County girls to receive scholarships of $250 each from the Kelleneic Association are Kathryn Coffman, of Fullerton Junior College, Miss Valerie Williams, Fullerton Union High School and Miss Karen Brad, Anahale Union High School. Awards were made at the recent annual scholarship tea. Infants born on May 2 to Aheim parents are as follows: boy for Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wright, 10182 Judith Lane; a for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rasner, sen, 7552 Monroe St., and a for Mr. and Mrs. James Robbins, 623 N. Philadelphia street. On May 3 Mr. and Mrs. Looney, 1414 Glen Dr., welcome a baby girl, and Mr. and Dean H. Wischmack, 7662 Ling street, a son. A daughter was born in Presbyterian hospital on May to Mr. and Mrs. Billy Barnes, 9711 Vancouver Drive, Anahale. Local church women are minded of next Thursday's meetings of the White Teach Methodist church Women's club luncheon meeting at the chapel of Anahelm. Spice Cake With Coffee Flavor It's wonderful the way coffee flavor can be added in an instant with Nescafe. Add this excellent instant coffee, dry, right from the jar, to recipes that call for coffee. Two teaspoons, dry, give the equivalent of 1 cup of liquid double strength coffee in a recipe. Coffee Spice Cake Blist together 2 tablespoons Nescafe 1¼ cups sugar 2½ cups afted cake flour ½ teaspoon cinnamon 1 tablespoon baking powder ½ teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon salt ½ teaspoon allspice Add and stir thoroughly, then beat 2 minutes. (300 strokes). ½ cup shortening ¼ cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Add and beat 1 minute. (150 strokes.) 1 egg 2 egg yolks ¼ cup milk Turn into a greased waxed paper-lined 15" x 10½" x 2½" baking pan or into 2—9" layer cake pans. Bake at 375°F. Time: 80 minutes. Cool, and frost with: Coffee Frosting Combine and beat together 2 egg whites 1 cup sugar Dash salt 1 tablespoon Nescafe ¼ cup water 1 tablespoon light corn syrup Beat constantly over boiling water with electric or rotary beater, 7 minutes, or until frosting thickens and holds its shape. Remove from heat. Add, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Cool slightly. YIELD: Covers top and sides of cake or of 2—9" layers. Decorate with nuts, if desired. Of People and things Heinz of Anaheim is one night new vice-presidents choose the California Junior Chamber of Commerce from southern California area. and Mrs. Sidney Athy, of Katella Ave., welcomed a 15 oz. baby girl in Fullerton hospital on May 6. Isame Hund of Anaheim briefly visited her grandparents, and Mrs. Hugh Brown of La. and Mrs. Antonio Uriarte at La Jolla St., have united the engagement of their mother, Gloria and Ramironez, son of Ramon Jimenez and 1961 Santa Rosalie St. both Anaheim. and Mrs. Dennie Diz, 502 E. St., became the parents of baby boy on May 7 in St. John hospital. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Landing of 610 S. Walnut St., announced birth of a 6 lb. 4 oz. baby boy Joseph hospital on May 7. and Mrs. Leonard Jennings, Larch St., welcomed a 7 lb., baby girl in St. Joseph hospital. ing a noon luncheon meeting today, May 12, at the home of Mrs. John Boege, 1442 Westmont Dr. Co-hostesses are to be Mmcs. Foster Warwick, Fred Weisel and Harry Saulsbery. Mrs. Clarence Wagner has returned to her home at 9122 Sunkist Ave., after a 10-day visit with her sister, Mrs. Walter McLaine, in Oroville, California. As a Mother's Day present, a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Willis, 1612 Arbutus Ave. The infant weighed 8 lbs. 2 oz., when checked into Fullerton Cottage hospital. The YMCA picnic will be held in the City park at 6:15 on Tuesday evening, May 17. All boys and girls who are members of the Y, their families and board and committee members are invited to attend. It's a great night for Triple F club members when the May meeting is held on Wednesday night, May 18, at the home of Mrs. Muriel Lenz. Miss Dorothy Kuchel and Miss Janet Fukuda took part in formal capping ceremonies in the School of Dental Hygiene at S.C. recently. They are junior students. Dorothy is the laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Kuchel, publishers of the Anaheim Gazette, and Janet is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fukuda of 1511 Today's college students are assuming more adult responsibilities in Church life. Above, a Georgia Tech student reads the lesson at an evening service at All Saints' Episcopal Church, Atlanta. More than 500 youths like him will meet together and have their say on religion, society and their duties to each at the Convention of Episcopal Young Churchmen at Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., August 24-81, 1955. Edna M. Crandall Funeral Monday Edna M. Crandall, 65, a native of S. Dakota who came to Fullerton 33 years ago, died early Wednesday morning, last week, at St. Joseph hospital after a prolonged illness. The family home is at 430 West American St. Fullerton. Rebekah Lodge No. 341; Roy Neighbors; Daughters of Veterans of the Civil War and of the Women's Relief Corps No. 11. Funeral services were conducted from the Hilgenfeld Chapel Monday, at 2 o'clock. Rev. Ow M. Geer, pastor of the Fullerton Methodist church, official and the ritual of the Rebekah Edna M. Crandall Funeral Monday Edna M. Crandall, 65, a native of S. Dakota who came to Fullerton 33 years ago, died early Wednesday morning, last week, at St. Joseph hospital after a prolonged illness. The family home is at 430 West Amerige St., Fullerton. She is survived by her husband, Curtis Crandall; three daughters, Mrs. Garnet Moor and Mrs. Barbara Snedden; both of Anaheim, and Mrs. Carol J. Mitchell of Garden Grove; one son, Ronald Earl Preston of Sumatra, Indonesia, and nine grandchildren. She was a member of the Fullerton Methodist church; the Fuller-ton Rebekah Lodge No. 341; Roy Neighbors; Daughters of Veterans of the Civil War and of the Women's Relief Corps No. 11. Funeral services were conducted from the Hilgenfeld Chapel Monday, at 2 o'clock. Rev. Ow M. Geer, pastor of the Fullerton Methodist church, officiated and the ritual of the Rebekah Lodge was read at the graves in Loma Vista Memorial Park. Britt Gray and John Laft members of the Anaheim Toastmaster Club Number 2, will compete in the Founder's Districts speak-off contest to be held Saturday, May 14 at Claremont college. Miss Dorothy Kuchel and Miss Janet Fukuda took part in formal capping ceremonies in the School of Dental Hygiene at S.C. recently. They are junior students. Dorothy is the laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Kuchel, publishers of the Anaheim Gazette, and Janet is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fukuda of 1511 E. Orange Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Barnes of Brea have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lynn Rae, to Larry R. Kirchman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kirchman of 615 N. Carlton St., Anaheim. Both are students at Whittier college and have set no date for the wedding. Female girls to receive scholarships of $250 each from the Pan-American Association are Miss Maryn Coffman, of Fullerton College, Miss Valerie Wilson, Fullerton Union High School, Miss Karen Brad, Anaheim High School. Awards were given at the recent annual May Scholarship tea. Females born on May 2 to Anaheim parents are as follows: a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wright, 10182 Judith Lane; a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rasmus-Brady, 7552 Monroe St., and a boy for Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts, N. Philadelphia street. Females born on May 3 to Anaheim parents are as follows: a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Lowellney, 1414 Glen Dr., welcomed baby girl, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Wischnack, 7662 Dow-street, a son. Daughter was born in Hoagleyterian hospital on May 3 Mr. and Mrs. Billy Barnett of Vancouver Drive, Anaheim. Local church women are reddened of next Thursday's noon settings of the White Temple Methodist church Women's Society meeting at the church. Punch-line to the year's hot Punch-line to the year's hot Chevrolet "Turbo" This is the engine that's writing a whole new chapter in the book of automobile performance records. This is the engine that has stock car timers doing a "double take" at their stop-watches wherever experts gather to compare the abilities of the 1955 cars. For example, in the recent NASCAR stock car competition at Daytona Beach, Florida, Chevrolet literally ran away from every other car in its class—and a raft of others besides. In the one-mile straightaway run for low-priced cars, the first two places—and six of the first ten—went to Chevrolets. And in acceleration runs from a standing start against all comers, Chevrolet beat all other low-priced cars—and every high-priced car except one! What's behind this blazing performance? A compact honey of a V8 that only the world's leading producer of valve-in-head engines can build. Chevrolet's new "Turbo-Fire V8" has the shortest piston stroke in the industry (that means less piston travel...longer engine life!) And it delivers the highest power per pound of any V8 in the low-priced field. It's so efficient that it requires only four quarts of oil instead of the usual five...needs less radiator coolant too. It's under any boiler. It puts a your driving charge of horsepower ing for even the new "S" (optional or 180 h.p.) uneven Combine your new Chevrolet purchase with Order a new Chevrolet through us, then pick it up at the plant in Ft. you like, and drive yours home. Chances are you'll save a substantial amount. Craig Bottger to Wed San Diego Girl Craig Bottger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bottger, 554 S. Indiana St., will claim a San Diego bride on Sept. 3. She is Miss Bernice Van Stelle, daughter of the Van Stelles of 2553 Chicago St., San Diego. She has studied music at the Kalamazoo college, Michigan, and he is completing his junior year at Redlands university. The Bottgers will return to Anaheim from their temporary home in Tehran, Iran, in time for the wedding ceremonies. LOCAL SOLDIER BUSY IN GERMANY PFC Harroll E. Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mitchell, 538 S. Los Angeles st., Anaheim, is a member of the 6th Infantry Regiment in Berlin, Germany. The 6th Regiment guards American installations and undergoes intensive training in the former German capital The Standard Man showed me how to save 10% on floor waxes By buying and taking delivery any time during May or June, you can get a 10% discount on Standard floor waxes and preservatives. These four products are all included in this special offer: Standard Self-Polishing Wax gives a lustrous film that resists wear; Standard Wax Floor Spray has sealing qualities of floor wax and helps control dust; Standard Shingle and Floor Oil penetrates wood, replaces dried-out natural oils, renews life of old shingles and soft wood floors; Standard Floor By buying and taking delivery any time during May or June, you can get a 10% discount on Standard floor waxes and preservatives. 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You'll see why the Motoramic Chevrolet is showing its heels to everyone else on the road! No other low-priced car has any—no high-priced car has all—of these great Chevrolet features! Body by Fisher—Nine engine-drive choices in any model—12-volt electrical system—Anti-Dive braking—Outrigger rear springs — Ball-Race steering — High-Level ventilation — Double-Arch cowl construction. *National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. Chevrolet purchase with your vacation plans! When pick it up at the plant in Flint, Michigan, see Chevrolets built, if finances are you'll save a substantial share of your vacation travel costs!