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1955-08-25 · Anaheim Gazette · page 2 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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THAT'S A FACT POLICE! THE MOST FAMOUS POLICE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD IS NORTHEAST AMERICA ITS 10,000 MILES PITTOL AND SERVICE 754 BOUNDREES OF LONDON. THE POLICE FORCE, FOUND BY BIR ROBERT PEEL, WERE FIRST CALLED 'PELLERS LATER, BOBBIE'. THREE LITTLE WORDS... ...BUT THEY MEAN A WHOLE LOT: BUY BONDS TODAY!! WE MEAN BETTER THAN EVER US SHIPMENT BONDS SIGN UP FOR THEM TODAY AT THE FAY OFFICE WHERE YOU WORK! TOLL CALL! BEFORE THE INVENTION OF THE TELEGRAPH, MESSAGES WERE TRANSMITTED OVER HARCOIDS OF MILES BY USE OF SEMAPHORES. TOWERS WERE USED FOR TRANSMISSION—THE LONGEST SYSTEM RUN FROM GERMANY TO RUSSIA, A DISTANCE OF OVER 1200 MILES. GIVE YOURSELF A BREAK BY INVESTING IN U.S. SAVINGS BONDS, SENIORLE, ROWARD LOOKING AMERICANS ARE GIVING THEMSELVES A BREAK BY LOOKING TO THE FUTURE AND BUYING U.S. SAVINGS BONDS. WHY WAIT—START YOUR PROGRAM TODAY! July Car Influx Breaks Record Southland last month than in any previous July, the club said. The seven-month tally—also a Anaheimers Enrol at Whittier College Ten residents of Anaheim among the 410 students enrolled in the second term of the Whittier College Summer Session. Five hundred and 61 registered for the six-week term which preceded the session. Anaheim residents enrolled the second term include: M. Burchell, 627 W. Brodway Mrs. Marjorie A. Burchell Broadway; Anna M. Clark, YOU AND YOUR AGENT What if you paid John mow your lawn and he down and ruined your hedge? Do you pay for Jact? Most likely. Or suppose you want of bread for dinner and friend to take your car it. On the way to the store he runs down old Mengenbotham. Are you respon­ Again, most likely, at part. Why is this? Didn't everybody to be most o­ In both cases, you got to act for you. Under what he did, you did. Y July Car Influx Breaks Record For California Auto influx continued its record-breaking pace during July, as 229,140 cars entered the state, with 106,810 coming in at Southland points, the Automobile Club of Southern California reported today. More cars entered the state and Southland last month than in any previous July, the club said. The seven-month tally—also a record—shows 1,013,542 out-of-state cars carrying 2,727,713 passengers into the State, with 522,-593 of the cars bringing 1,484,284 persons to the Southland. The auxiliary of the Good Shepherd Home of the West in Terra Bella will meet tonight at 7:30 (Aug.25) at the Lutheran Home. SUCCESS STORY—profit-sharing pay-off You get a triple bonus in today's top-seller $2627.00 delivered locally -less the whopping big allowance we'll make 3. Bonus Resale -because a Buick always resells high-brings you more money when you trade! $2627.00 delivered locally -less the whopping big allowance we'll make on your present car! 12-door, 6-passenger Buick SPECIAL Sedan, Model 48, illustrated. Any state and local taxes, additional. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities: A wide variety of extra-cost equipment and accessories available at your option. How would you like to own the hottest-selling Buick in history—for plenty less dollars than ever before this year? How would you like to boss a beauty like the one pictured here—big and broad and ride-engineered for solid comfort—and gain a bonus in the bargain? And how would you like to command a boodful of the highest V8 power in Buick history—feel it surge in absolute smoothness through the switch-pitch magic 3. Bonus Resale -because a Buick always resells high—brings you more money when you trade it in of Variable Pitch Dynaflow*—and know you got all this sizzling action at a far better buy than you ever could before? It's all for you, right now, in a profit-sharing deal like you've never seen before, because there's never been a year like this. For Buick today has broken every sales record in its history. We've never soared so high before—outstripping by far the Thrill of the year is Biggest-selling B (So we're thirsty) WHILE BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM "Drive from Factory Save up to $188.00" See Your BUICK Dealer" STEFFY BUICK 410 S. LOS ANGELES ST., ANAHEIM Anaheimers Enrollment Whittier College Ten residents of Anaheim are among the 410 students enrolled in the second term of the 1855 Whittier College Summer Session. Five hundred and 61 persons registered for the six-week first term which preceded the current session. Anaheim residents enrolled for the second term include: Everett M. Burchell, 827 W. Broadway; Mrs. Marjorie A. Burchell, 827 W. Broadway; Anna M. Clark, 503 N. Zeyn St.; Mrs. Ann C. Engebretson; Mrs. Roxie M. Gibbs, 310 E. Alberta; Mrs. Ruth N. Hart, 1413 Damon; Mrs. Florence E. Littrell, 121 MacArthur Manor; Cecil L. Looney, 1263 E. Adele; Roger H. McKitrick, 10162 Hickory; Mrs. Caroline W. Stellhorn, 1158 Chateau. Orange County will be represented by 26 girls and boys and 5 adult leaders at the annual 4-H State Convention to be held at the University of California, Davis, Aug. 29-Sept. 2. Wm. P. Carver Dies in San Diego Hospital William Paul Carver, 75, a native of Mississippi but a resident of southern California for more than 30 years, died Monday night at the San Diego county hospital after an extended illness. He is survived by one sister, Miss Flora F. Carver of Meridian, Miss., one niece, Mrs. A. G. McDonald of Anaheim and one nephew, Carver L. Walker of Santa Ana. Private funeral services will be conducted at the Hilgenfeld chapel today (Thursday) at 2 o'clock with burial to follow in the family plot in Anaheim cemetery. The nation's production of goats' milk is valued at $100,000 a year. LAW IN ACTION YOU AND YOUR AGENT What if you paid Johnnie to mow your lawn and he mowed down and ruined your neighbor's hedge? Do you pay for Johnnie's act? Most likely. Or suppose you want a loaf of bread for dinner and ask a friend to take your car and get it. On the way to the store, suppose he runs down old Mrs. Higgenbotham. Are you responsible? Again, most likely, at least in part. Why is this? Didn't you tell everybody to be most careful? In both cases, you got someone to act for you. Under the law, what he did, you did. You were responsible for what he did since right to expect you to stand behind his word. Suppose your agent does what you told him to do, or even suppose you let third parties think he is your agent when he is not. Then you may well have to make good on any deal he makes in your name. He is either your agent or your "ostensible agent." Which is all one when it comes to paying the bills, or repairing the damage. In most ways partners are agents for each other. What one does can bind the others. So one day you and your partner decide not to buy anything for more than $100 unless you both sign the contract. But your partner goes ahead anyway without telling you. Your private word with your partner won't protect you, if the salesman did not know of it. SAFEWA friend to take your car and get it. On the way to the store, suppose he runs down old Mrs. Higgenbotham. Are you responsible? Again, most likely, at least in part. Why is this? Didn't you tell everybody to be most careful? In both cases, you got someone to act for you. Under the law, what he did, you did. You were responsible for what he did since he was your "agent." Why does the law make you, as "principal," responsible for your agent's acts? Well, agents do most of the world's business. And for our affairs to go forward, people must trust your agent as if you yourself acted. "Third parties" — other people doing business with you or your agent—have a NOTE: The State Bar of California offers this column for your information so that you may know more about how to act under our laws. TORY-with a pay-off for you 1. Bonus Trade-In Allowance — biggest in our history 2. Bonus Buy — because Buick is the thrill of the year in style, power, performance, value SAFIWAY-AGED, FULLY TREATED BEEF RY ROAST RIB STEAKS BEEF LIVER PORK SAUSAGE GROUND BEEF USDA CHOICE Succulent! Fully-aged WHOLESOME, NUTTY Serve with bacon or fresh-poached PURE P Fresh-group Made from tender, juicy chunks of selected lean beef under State Inspection. Holds volume in cooking! VEAL ROLLS lb. 45¢ Boneless for roasting CHICKEN THIGHS 1-lb. pkg. 79¢ Manor House BREAD Ready to cook CHICKEN WINGS 1-lb. pkg. 39¢ Manor House OCEAN Fillet—pa CHEESE CHEESE FOOD AMHERST BRAND. Spreads, toasts, melts! Digestible CHEE-ZIP THE SPEEDY CHEESE MIX Use as a spread; mix it, spoon it, beat it! SPAGHETTI GOLD MEDAL BRAND 1-lb. 19¢ pkg. 2-lib. 37¢ Kitchen Craft Flour All-purpose! Kitchen Craft will improve 5-lb. bag 45¢ 10-lb. bag 89¢ any recipe Curly BAKERY Special 2. Bonus Buy —because Buick is the thrill of the year in style, power, performance, value huge success that zoomed Buick into the top three of America's best sellers. So we're sharing profits with you by adding a big bonus to the extra-long trade-in allowances we've been making all year. Drop in and see what a whopping big deal you can make this very day on the car that's so definitely the thrill and buy of the year. *Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on ROADMASTER, optional at modest extra cost on other Series. of the year is Buick— best-selling Buick in History! (So we're trading high, wide—and then some!) QUICK COMPANY ST., ANAHEIM KE 5-2297 SPACHERY GOLD MEDAL BRAND 1-lb. pkg. 19¢ 2-lb. pkg. 37¢ Kitchen Craft Flour All-purpose Kitchen Craft will improve bag 45¢ 10-lb. bag 89¢ any recipe Curtsey BAKERY Special ICED GOLD CAKE "Made the Way You'd Make It" RANCH STYLE ... with all the maist, luscious flavor of "home ingredient". baking at Curtsy! Regularly 39c Orange Rolls Curtsy Baked pkg. of 7 29c Fresh Bread Mrs.-Wright's std. White or Wheat leaf 18c Regular or sandwich slices, lg. loaf 26c Honey Grahams Pirotes Gold pkg. 29c SHORTEN GOLDEN FLUFFO 69¢ 3-lb. can SCHLITZ BEER 6 12-oz. 1.19 6 16-oz. 1.48 cans Your Nearest Safeway Buick Builds 1,000,000th Hardtop Ivan L. Wiles, left, general manager of Buick and vice-president of General Motors, congratulates Edward T. Ragsdale, general manufacturing manager, on the production of Buick's 1,000,000th hardtop. Buick, which pioneered the hardtop styling in 1949, was the first manufacturer in the industry to reach the million mark. The 1,000,000th model was a four-door version which Buick introduced this spring. It is shown with the original two-door hardtop. FEWAY PRICES EFFECTIVE August 25, 26, 27, 1955, and thru August 28 in Safoways open Sunday in this area. Limit rights reserved; no dealer sales. Taxes collected where applicable. FEEWAY-AGED, FULLY TRIMMED BEEF RIB ROAST 73¢ NOW ON SALE in Family Circle READ ABOUT THE NEW 30 MINUTE SUPPERS and... Jo Belford tells how she made herself alive and beautiful. The REAL JACKIE BEASON by, Jill Shaw. Why your FAMILY OUTLOOK has never been brighter. Simply Payments for a vacation. Two-Way Warehouse ALL THIS AND MORE FOR 5¢ RICHER COFFEE Instantly! SAFEWAY-AGED, FULLY TRIMMED BEEF RIB ROAST 73 lb. USDA CHOICE BEEF Succulent! Fully-aged; trimmed! WHOLESOME, NUTRITIOUS Serve with bacon or onions SAGE PURE PORK Fresh-packed IN CLEAR VISKING Fresh-ground! chunks of selected lean beef Holds volume in cooking! 45¢ 1-lb. 79¢ pkg. 49¢ Ready to fry. 10-oz. pkg. 39¢ OCEAN PERCH Fillet—pan-ready CAPTAIN'S CHOICE SEA FOODS BREADED SHRIMP 49¢ Ready to fry. 10-oz. pkg. 39¢ Fillet—pan-ready ESE MILD Oregon cheddar per lb. 39¢ 2-lb. 59¢ beads, toasts, melts Digestible THE SPEEDY CHEESE MIX spoon it, beat it 8 oz. jar 23¢ 16 oz. jar 43¢ Washday Supplies Parade Detergent 40 oz. pkg. 45¢ White King* Granulated Soap 22 oz. pkg. 30¢ White Magic Granulated Soap 22 oz. pkg. 28¢ September Hungry Godd! NOW ON SALE in Family Circle READ ABOUT THE NEW 30 MINUTE SUPPERS and... Jo Belford tells how his made breast dip and beautiful. The REAL JACKIE BLEASON by Jim Shapiro. Why your FAMILY OUTLOOK beware some beans. Simply put, potatoes for a vacation Two-Day Warehouse. RICHER COFFEE Instantly! WITH DEEP-ROASTED EDWARDS 2-oz. jar 45¢ 4-oz. jar 87¢ MARGARINE SUNNYBANK BRAND Tastes naturally better! 1-lb. ctn. 22¢ NIBLETS CORN Vacuum pack, 12-oz. can, 14¢ PEANUT BUTTER BEVERLY BRAND—Chunk style MAYONNAISE NU-MADE pt. jar 27£ qt. jar 49£ BEVERAGES FIDELIS WINE ½-gal. jug 89£ Pancake AND WAFFLE Mixes SPERRY'S 40 oz. pkg. 47£ 28 oz. pkg. 28£ SUZANNA 40 oz. pkg. 35£ 20 oz. pkg. 19£ Sleepy Hollow Syrup 12 oz. bottle Made with real maple sugar! LUCERNE BUTTERMILK Pasteurized, churned, cultured. quart carton 11£ half gallon 22£ LA.Milk Marketing Area Price. TOILET TISSUE MD Brand per roll 9£ SAFEWAY'S the BEST Place to Buy PRODUCE Thompson SAFEWAY'S the BEST Place to Buy PRODUCE Thompson Seedless GRAPES 9¢ LARGE, FULL CLUSTERS NORTHERN GROWN in California's famed vineyard country... PEARS PEPPERS MELONS CALIFORNIA BARTLETTS Fresh, sweet 'n' juicy! For smooth, cool eating in salads and "as is" 10¢ California Wonder Thick-walled Bells for salads, stuffing and sandwiches 9¢ HONEYDEW, PERSIAN AND CASABAS Your Choice 5¢ ORTENING 69¢ ROYAL SATIN 63¢ 3-lb. can Bel-air PREMIUM QUALITY FROZEN FOODS LEMONADE 4-oz. can 9¢ 12-oz. can 17¢ BROCOLLI Chopped. 10-oz. pkg 15¢ FRENCH FRIES 2-oz. pkg 29¢ BEER 6 16-oz. cans 1.48 based Safeway Only! SAFEWAY 135 S. Lemon St., Anaheim