anaheim-gazette 1955-10-20
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6—ANAHEIM GAZETTE
Anaheim, Calif., Thurs. Oct. 20, 1955
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Broadway-Anaheim
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shopper in its well appointed fixtures, the latest on the market and many designed especially for this store and its twin—the Broadway-Valley in Panorama City which was opened on Monday of last week.
Another feature of the Broadway-Anaheim is the Terrace Room Restaurant and Coffee Shop. The Promenade Deck for out-door dining is accessible from a glass channelled staircase from the street level as well as through the Terrace Room on the second floor. The Terrace Room caters to private parties as well as groups of 200 guests and will be open Monday, Thursday and Friday nights until 9:30 for dinner.
Brown S. McPherson, general manager, has stated that the new store will remain open three nights each week: Monday, 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., and Thursday
Plan 7th Annual Encampment at Death Valley
The seventh annual Death Valley '49er encampment will be held at Furnace Creek and Stovepipe Wells Nov. 10-13, Dr. Thomas Clements, '49er president announced today.
A well varied program, included Friday, noon until 9:30 p.m. Otherwise the store will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Broadway executives, business and civic leaders were on hand for the official opening Friday. Ribbon cutting was carried out by Edward S. Carter, president of the Broadway-Hale Stores, Inc.; Prentis C. Hale, chairman of the board; Brown S. McPherson, general manager, Broadway - Anaheim; J. Brewer, general operations manager, Broadway-Hale Corp.; Congressman James B. Utt and Mayor Charles A. Pearson of Anaheim.
ing art and photographic exhibits, instructive tours and entertainment in the "good, old western manner," has been scheduled for this year's encampment, Clements said.
Among the special events will be exhibits of pioneer firearms and minerals, a kodachrome show and the amusing burro-flapjack contest.
Individual meetings of artists, authors and photographers are also scheduled.
The '49er organization was formed in 1949—the centennial commemoration of the Jayhawk-Manley incident—to perpetuate the traditions of California's pioneers and the rich lore of the desert region.
Persons may obtain route and camping information by calling any office of the Automobile Club of Southern California.
In India, barren women walk around trees so that they may be fertilized by the spirits living within.
Religion is one thing that is never worn out by everyday use.
SAFEWAY FOOD
CANDI-CANE BRAND PURE
CANE SUGAR
10 LB. BAG 77¢
5 POUND BAG 39¢
FREE
7 oz. box
BUSY
BAKER
Thin
Snitines
with purchase of 1-lb. box
PIRATE'S GOLD
HONEY GRAHAMS
BOTH FOR
31¢
COFFEE
EDWARDS
COFFEE
INSTANT EDWARDS
85¢ to 1.27
NOB HILL
69¢ AIRWAY
4 lb. box 65¢
PEANUT BUTTER
Beverly—Chunk or Creamy
12 oz. jar 35¢ 18 oz. jar 49¢
LARGE EGGS
CREAM OF THE CROP
GRADE "AA" doz. 63¢
CRISCO 3-lb. can 69¢
BISQUICK 40 oz. pkg. 35¢
PORK-ROAST
OR CHOPS
Loin of Eastern grain fed pork.
END CUT 39¢ lb.
CENTER CUT PORK LOIN ROAST OR CHOPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 59¢
PORK SPARERIBS
FRYING CHICKENS
SMOKE LINKS
MARGARINE
KETCHUP
FLOUR KITCHEN 2CRAFT pl
CHEESE DUTCH M
Swiss, Piml
LAC-MIX Non-foDRY BEANS SUNNY-HILLS, Pinto or Pink
CENTER CUT PORK LOIN ROAST OR CHOPS . . . lb. 59c
PORK SPAREIBS
FRYING CHICKENS
SMOKIE LINKS
GROUND BEEF
Captain's Choice Sea Foods
BREADED SHRIMP 10 oz. pkg. 59c
PERCH FILLET 8 oz. pkg. 35c
Homogenized Milk
LUCERNE—Bonus extra rich milk, yet costs pennies less.
Concentrated Milk 49½c
Economical Add 2 parts of water to 1 part of milk, as you need it.
Pancake Mix 19¢ 27½c 35c
Buzzanna Brand
White Magic Soap 29¢
46-ounce box, 49¢
Parade Detergent 30¢
See Parade display at Safeway for amazing blowes. Scissors offer!
ZEE TISSUE
SOFT TOILET PAPER
Green, Pink, Yellow, and White
4 roll family pack . . . 29¢
ORANGE
MEDIUM SIZE VALENCIAS
Sweet and juicy Loaded with Vitamin C for good health
RED APPLES
CRISP CABBAGE
PRICES effective Oct. 20, 21, 22, '55. Time Oct. 2 days in this area. Limits reserved no dealer applicable.
Your Nearest Safeway
135 S. Lem
VFW AUXILIARY HELP ENTERTAIN AT VET HOSPITAL
Three members of the local V. F. W. Auxiliary No. 3173 assisted in entertaining the veterans at Long Beach V. A. hospital on Oct. 9th. Reports were given at a recent meeting. Cecile Baxter presided with 25 members present. The local members assisted in serving hot dogs and cookies to the vets as well as donating 15 dozen cookies. The hospital chairman reported that two radios, nine pairs of scuffs and ten magazines were taken to the hospital on that day. Four other members spent the day pushing wheel chair patients.
Plans were made for a bake sale in the foyer of the Fox theater on Oct. 19, proceeds to go to the V. F. W. national home.
The Auxiliary accepted an invitation to attend, with their colors, a dedication ceremony at the Chapel in the Wildwood, 7801 Bolsa, Midway City at 2 p.m. on Oct. 30. A plaque will also be dedicated to the memory of those who served their country.
Local Barber Passes Saturday
Mathew Schmidt, 59, a native of Russia who has resided in Anaheim, for five years at 803 N. Zeyn street, died early Saturday at St. Joseph hospital after a brief illness.
By trade he was a barber, his shop being located at 234 E. Center street.
He is survived by his wife, Anna Shirley Schmidt; two daughters, Mrs. Hilida E. Queyrel and Mrs. Evelyn Bradley both of Anaheim; one son, Frederick L. Schmidt of Anaheim; mother, Mrs. Emie Schmidt in Russia and one sister in Russia; five brothers, one in Canada, two in Germany and two in Russia and four grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted from the Bethel Baptist church, of which the deceased was a member, Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Rev. Berthold Jacksteit officiated and burial was in Anaheim cemetery. Hilgenfeld mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Wilbert Bonney Vice President of Whittier WSCS
Mrs. Wilbert Bonney of 1906 W. Sycamore St. has been named vice president of the Whittier District Woman's Society of Christian Service.
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ling proof as to the worthiness of the ocelot as a pet, but I'll still stick to horses.
Yes, I can even express it in poetry:
I'd like a hossalot
Better than an ocelot!
WHILE STANDING amid the swirl of shoppers at the Broadway-Anaheim store Saturday afternoon, I timed the traffic on one of the escalators carrying people from the third to the second floor.
In 60 seconds 55 people were conveyed. Let's see now, that would be 3300 in one hour. In a regular day's operation, from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., that would be 29,700 shoppers, and on days when the store is open until 9:30 p.m. that one escalator would haul 39,600. Of course, there was one youngster who called the escalator
New Zealand Club Open For New Members
Anyone interested in joining a club of former residents of New Zealand are invited to contact Mrs. Zack Mills at 930 S. Philadelphia St., KE 3-1517.
FOOD NEWS
MARGARINE
KETCHUP
FLOUR
SUNNYBANK
Brand
CINEMA
HEINZ TOMATO
bottle
14 oz.
KITCHEN
2-lb.
CRAFT
pkg.
25 lbs.
45 lbs.
FOOD NEWS
MARGARINE SUNNYBANK 1-lb. Brand 23¢
KETCHUP HEINZ TOMATO 14 oz. bottle 17¢
FLOUR KITCHEN 2-lb. CRAFT pkg. 25¢ 5-lb. pkg. 45¢
CHEESE DUTCH MILL SLICED 8-oz. Swiss, Pimiento, Amer. pkg. 29¢
LAC-MIX INSTANT Non-fot Dry Milk 1-lb. pkg. 36¢
DRY BEANS 1-lb. pkg. 12¢ 2-lb. pkg. 23¢
SUNNY-HILLS, Pinto or Pink.
Curtsey BAKERY
APPLE SAUCE RING CAKE 43¢
Breakfast Snails Baked by Curtsy Raisin-Nut pkg. of 319£
Load Nut, Jelly, or Honey-Nut pkg. of 219£
ROYAL SATIN SHORTENING 63¢
3-lb. can
FLEET MIX 40-oz. pkg. 33¢
PINEAPPLE JUICE LA LAMI 2 18-oz. cans 19¢ 46-oz. pkg. 19¢
TOMATOES GARDENSIDE Packed in purse 28-oz. can 15¢
MAYONNAISE NU MADE pt. jar 29¢ qt. jar 49¢
SALAD OIL Mayday Brand qt. bottle 45¢
Retail FROZEN FOODS Premium quality at low cost LEMONADE 6-oz. 9¢ 12-oz. 17c
"Hey Mabel,
BLACK LABEL"
CARLING
Black Label Beer
REAL EASTERN BEER at the WESTERN PRICE!
CARLING BREWING CO.
Cleveland O. St. Louis Me. Belleville, IL
HAMMOND ORGANS
THE CHORD
All model Hammond Organs have the new, Touch-Response Percussion Control; enjoy the new added tones like chimes, harp, xylophone, marimba, etc.
Your Old Piano Accepted In Exchange
DANZ - SCHMIDT PIANO CO.
520 No. Main St., Santa Ana KI 2-5140
100 Planos to Choose From OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT
NO FLUCTUATION IN VALUE!
For security and peace of mind, with a worthwhile return, invest in an insured savings or investment account.
MAYONNAISE
NU MADE pt. jar 29¢ qt. jar 49¢
Brand jar 29¢ qt. jar 49¢
SALAD OIL
Mayday Brand
Liquid Shortening bottle 45¢
FROZEN FOODS
Premium quality at low cost
LEMONADE 6 oz. can 9¢ 17c
FORDHOOK LIMAS 80 oz. pkg. 19c
SUCCOTASH 80 oz. pkg. 19c
RANGES
MEDIUM SIZE
VALENCIAS
lbs. 5¢
feat and juicy loaded with vitamin C for good health!
LES WASHINGTON STATE JONATHANS lh. 7¢
BBAGE FIRM, GREEN HEADS lh. 3¢
21, 22, '55. There Oct. 23 in Safeways open Sun-gifts reserved; no dealer sales. Taxes collected where SAFEWAY
135 S. Lemon St., Anaheim
For security and peace of mind, with a worthwhile return, invest in an insured savings or investment account.
YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US EARNS
Our Current Interest Rate of 3½%
and is INSURED UP TO $10,000
ANAHEIM BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
Founded June 20, 1921
On the Friendly Corner — Anaheim, Calif.
Center and Lemon St.
Phones KE 5-2158—KE 5-2159
a "galloping stepladder" and who kept going back repeatedly for seconds, but this factor does not throw our statistical analysis askew to any appreciable degree.
Now, to pursue this fascinating study further: if each of those 39,600 shoppers carried on the average, say $41.00 cash, that would be ... Zounds!!!
And further considering the very real possibility that the female shoppers were each fortified with checkbooks . . . But this is beginning to stagger the imagination. (Continued next week).
CAPTION ON A poster in the 5th grade room at Benjamin Franklin School enjoining pupils to remember good posture:
"DON'T HUMP OVER, NOR SLUMP DOWN."
How about it, you grammararians. That's a double negative, ain't it?
SOME PEOPLE were puzzled because Orange county was placed "off limits" to the visiting delegation of Russians who are investigating housing construction in California. The State Department said the Russians were refused access to certain areas of our state in reprisal for similar travel limitations imposed on American groups visiting Russia.
But if the truth were known, there is another reason. Houses are being slammed together so quickly in our Orange county subdivisions that it was feared members of the Russian party might get nailed up inside one of them, thus precipitating an international thing so old fashioned as a pantry. Now the housewife in her gleaming and "functional" kitchen is content to grope for cans and boxes and bottles and jars in cupboards with shelves that are too deep and which keep 98 per cent of the contents hidden.
Few places in grandma's house were more fascinating than the pantry, with its shelf after shelf of gleaming jars of jellies and preserves, and mysterious crockery jars which contained things to eat that we could not see but which we knew were eminently good, as her Sunday dinners dramatically proved.
But we had to go modern. The homey and thoroughly practical pantry had to go, and futuristic architects, in condemning it, also ruthlessly chopped off the cool, roomy old front porch, one of the finest things ever designed by mankind.
Without front porches, we now are forced to build corral-like fences around the back yard and do our sitting back there, shut off from the prying eyes of passers-
said the Russians were refused access to certain areas of our state in reprisal for similar travel limitations imposed on American groups visiting Russia.
But if the truth were known, there is another reason. Houses are being slammed together so quickly in our Orange county subdivisions that it was feared members of the Russian party might get nailed up inside one of them, thus precipitating an international incident.
REMEMBER the good old days when there was always an old turkey wing on the back of the kitchen range to brush off the stove? ... and when every home at all worthy of the name had a cellar, and every cellar contained a big crock full of genuine saur kraut? (Not the stuff palmed off onto us in the supermarts today which tastes like excelsior marinated in hydrochloric acid). ... and remember when every kitchen was supplied from a walk-in pantry which was always scrubbed clean of everything but those heady aromas of spices and "things"?
Modern architecture abhors any architects, in condemning it, also ruthlessly chopped off the cool, roomy old front porch, one of the finest things ever designed by mankind.
Without front porches, we now are forced to build corral-like fences around the back yard and do our sitting back there, shut off from the prying eyes of passers-by who most likely have nothing more sinister in mind than a wish to be friendly.
The modern deep freeze, in addition to helping rid the country of a Democratic administration, sounded the death knell of the pantry. When a man came home from work he used to say "what's cooking?" Now he says, "what's thawing?
O Progress, what inordinate wrongs are committed in thy fair name!
TO OBSERVE United States Day Oct. 23, Santa Ana merchants are planning to have patriotic widow displays.
That's what The Register said.
SERVICES & SUPPLIES
Specialists in their Line
As Close as Your Phone
A Call Will Bring Them to Your Door OR ARRANGE AN APPOINTMENT
BRAKES
Anaheim Brake Service
RELINED—12.95—Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth
930 N. Los Angeles St. — KE 5-1514
FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY
FENCES
ALLIED FENCE & SUPPLIES INC.
FOR REAL BEAUTY AND PROTECTION
INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL
FOR FREE ESTIMATE
FHA TERMS
1624 S. SPADRA RD. — FULLERTON
LAMBERT 5-3427
RES. TOpax 9-8087
NURSERY
LEE'S
For Easy Shopping
LANDSCAPING
Gift-O-Rama — Open Daily 8 to 8 — Sundays 9 to 5
BLUE & GOLD STAMPS
2009 E. CENTER ST. — KE 5-8431
FENCES ALLIED FENCE & SUPPLIES INC.
FOR REAL BEAUTY AND PROTECTION
INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL
FOR FREE ESTIMATE FHA TERMS
1624 S. SPADRA RD. — FULLERTON
LAMBERT 5-3427 RES. TOpaz 9-8087
NURSERY LEE'S
For Easy Shopping
LANDSCAPING
Gift-O-Rama — Open Daily 8 to 8 — Sundays 9 to 5
BLUE & GOLD STAMPS
2009 E. CENTER ST. — KE 5-8481
PRESCRIPTIONS and DRUGS
Five Point Pharmacy
Charles Neukom, Prop.
1100 LINCOLN — ANAHEIM
KE 5-3611
OPEN
9 A.M. - 10 P.M.
TIRES OK RUBBER WELDERS
(Phelps) RECAPPING GUARANTEED
TIRE TRUEING & BALANCING
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
916 N. Los Angeles — KEystone 5-3969
TV & RADIO SALES &
SERVICE
ON ALL MAKES
H. R. FOX & Co.
411 E. CENTER ST. — ANAHEIM — KE 5-4886
WHEEL ALIGNING AND BALANCING
Guaranteed Precision Work by Expert Technician
SHIPKEY and PEARSON
Goodyear Tires
420 W. CENTER — ANAHEIM — KE 5-1167 — KE 5-1168
We Give S&H Green Stamps
WINDOW CLEANING
Floor Waxing, Wall Washing, Complete Janitor Service
ROCK WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE
1131 W. BROADWAY — ANAHEIM — KEystone 5-8527