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1956-04-12 · Anaheim Gazette · page 5 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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HOME BUILDING WITHOUT A SOUND FINANCING PROGRAM is "STRICTLY FOR THE BIRDS" Unlike our "fine feathered friends", most of us are unable to travel to the source of supply to gather our own materials and construct our own homes. MOST OF US EVEN LACK "FINANCIAL FEATHERS" TO PROPERLY "FEATHER OUR NEST" Fly to the "Friendly Corner" FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO BUILD or BUY! Fly to the "Friendly Corner" FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO BUILD or BUY! ANAHEIM BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION On the Friendly Corner — Anaheim, California Center and Lemon St. Phone KE 5-2158—KE 5-2159 Founded June 20, 1921 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 INSURANCE MIKE FALKIN'S Orange Empire Insurance Agency ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE SECURITY — SERVICE — LOW RATES 1045 North Palm — Anaheim — KE 5-3309 LIQUOR Five Points Liquor Store 1119 LINCOLN — ANAHEIM — KE 5-4438 FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY INSURANCE MIKE FALKIN'S Orange Empire Insurance Agency ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE SECURITY — SERVICE — LOW RATES 1045 North Palm — Anaheim — KE 5-3209 LIQUOR Five Points Liquor Store 1119 LINCOLN — ANAHEIM — KE 5-4438 COMPLETE LINE OF WINES — LIQUORS — BEERS 8:30 'til 10:00 ● FRL. & SAT. 12:00 ● SUN. 8:30 — WE DELIVER — NURSERY LEE'S For Easy Shopping LANDSCAPING Open Daily 8 to 8 — Sundays 9 to 5 BLUE & GOLD STAMPS 2009 E. CENTER ST. — KE 5-8431 REMODEL Additions, Patios, Concrete Work LICENSED and INSURED KIimberly 5-2344 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 & PEARSON Goodypar Tires 420 W. CENTER — ANAHEIM — KE 5-1107 — KE 5-1108 We Give $&H Green Stamps WINDOW CLEANING Floor Waxing. Wall Washing, Complete Janitor Service ROCK WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE 1131 W. BROADWAY — ANAHEIM — KEystone 5-8527 Don't plan your vacation without this FREE folder GREYHOUND Vacation Tours VIVID COLOR PHOTOS! For your free copy, phone or visit: CHARLES J. BLACK 217 S. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Phone KEystone 5-3404 RESERVED PARKING 2 Blocks From Center Of Town BY THE MONTH Monday Thru Saturday — 314 W. Chestnut ANAHEIM Phone KE 5-2027 OTTO J. REES Co. Call KE 5-2206 for Want Ads David Sanders and Maxine Sexton Wed At Capilla Chapel In a pretty outdoor ceremony at Capilla de San Antonio, David Sanders of 914 N. Olive St., Anaheim, claimed as his bride Miss Maxine Sexton of Fullerton. Rev. Edward M. Cadigan officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Rebecca Black Sexton of Huntington Beach and George Manning Sexton of Santa Monica. The bridegroom is the son of Eric E. Sanders and the late Phyllis LaPier Sanders of Fullerton. For her wedding, Miss Sexton wore a floor length gown of lace and nylon tulle over satin. A lace crown trimmed with seed pearls held an illusion veil and surrendered a shower bouquet of gladioli. As matron of honor, Mrs. E. Farr was gowned in total blue and carried a show quiet of pink carnations. Roland Sexton served man and ushers were Leo of Durham, N. C., and Jerrywald. The bridegroom's Mrs. Leo Deker was solo. Miss Sue Farr and Miss Ann Farr presided at the book which was signed by than 100 guests during the tion which followed the nuptial of Huntington Beach. NO MONEY DOWN! Long Term—Easy Payments when you buy CYCLONE FENCE direct from the factory FOR A FREE ESTIMATE PHONE KImberly 3-4001 515 North Main Street Santa Ana, California California’s Greater Outdoor Play RAMONA presented Each Saturday & Sunday AT 2:30 P.M. April 21-22 - April 28 May 5-6 IN Beautiful Ramona B HEMET With a Cast of Over 350 People Reserved Seats — $2.40, and $4.20 Children under 12, 60c in section only. Write or Phone Ramona Bowl, Hemet 611 Any Mutual Ticket Agency Reservations VIVID COLOR PHOTOSI For your free copy, phone or visit: CHARLES J. BLACK 217 S. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Phone KEystone 5-3404 Copies also available from your favorite travel agent! CALL KEystone 5-2206 FOR GAZETTE WANT ADS CYCLONE TENGE direct from the factory FOR A FREE ESTIMATE PHONE KImberly 3-4001 515 North Main Street Santa Ana, California IN Beautiful Ramona B HEMET With a Cast of Ove 350 People Reserved Seats — $2.40, and $4.20 Children under 12, 60e in t section only. (incl. Ta Write or Phone Ramona Bowl, Hemet 61 Any Mutual Ticket AgenReservations Given Each Spring By the People of Hemet San Jacinto CALL KEystone 5-220 FOR GAZETTE WANT MERCURIO'S 332 E. CENTER ST. • PH. KE5-301Z GROCERIES CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE ····· 75¹⁰ Dinner Bell Oleo 15¹⁰ Marco Dog Food Tall Can 5¢ PROGRESSO Tomato Sauce 8-oz. can 5¢ DURKEE'S Mayonnaise 24-oz. Jar 39¢ Royal Dish Tuna 19¢ MEATS U. S. GOOD and CHOICE GRADE BEEF RIB STEAKS ····· 55 CENTER CUT—BOSTON STYLE PORK ROASTS ····· 39 LEAN MEATY PORK STEAKS ····· 45 CENTER CUT 7-BONE ROASTS ····· 37 FRESH—LEAN GROUND BEEF 4 LBS. FRESH—PAN READY—RED CAPONETTE FRYERS ····· 47 OSCAR MAYER'S — ALL MEAT Tomato Sauce 8-oz. can 5¢ DURKEE'S Mayonnaise 24-oz. Jar 39¢ Royal Dish Tuna 19¢ TIDE Giant PKGE. 55¢ TROPICAL—PURE STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 20-oz. jar 49¢ LESLIE SALT . . . 10¢ | PUREX Qts. . . 18¢ ½ gals. 31¢ NESTLES Semi-Sweet Morsels 6-oz. pkg. 19¢ Waldorf Tissues 4-roll Pack 31¢ FROZEN FOODS SWANSON'S PIES BEEF CHICKEN TURKEY 27¢ MINUTE-MAID FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 6 oz. . . 22¢ 12 oz. . . 43¢ EXCELSIOR—OLD-FASHION ICE CREAM Qts. . . 39¢ ½ Gals . . 75¢ SWANSON'S T.V. DINNERS CHICKEN TURKEY BEEF 79¢ CENTER CUT 7-BONE ROASTS . . . 37¢ FRESH—LEAN GROUND BEEF 4 LBS. 25¢ FRESH—PAN READY—RED CAPONETTE FRYERS . . . 47¢ OSCAR MAYER'S — ALL MEAT FRANKS 1-lb. Cello Pkg. 45¢ OSCAR MAYER'S—ALL MEAT SMOKIE LINKS 12-oz. Cello Pkg. 45¢ BANQUET—IST. QUALITY LONGHORN CHEESE 45¢ ITALIAN FOODS FRESH MOZARELLA . . . 79c lb. RICOTTA . . . 49c lb. FRESH ITALIAN SAUSAGE . . . 79c lb. PROGRESSO TOMATO PASTE . . . 9c FRUITS and VEGETABLES LARGE CRISPY HEADS LETTUCE . . . 2 heads 19¢ LARGE YELLOW BANANAS . . . 2 lbs. 25¢ NAVEL ORANGES 2 lbs. 19¢ Open Every Night for Your Convenience HOURS DAILY—9 A.M. to 8 P.M. EVERY WEDNESDAY IS DOUBLE STAMP DAY held an illusion vell and she carried a shower bouquet of white gladioli. As matron of honor, Mrs. Richard E. Farr was gowned in crystal blue and carried a shower bouquet of pink carnations. Roland Sexton served as best man and ushers were Leo Deker of Durham, N. C., and Jerry Grunwald. The bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Leo Deker was soloist. Miss Sue Farr and Miss Gerry Ann Farr presided at the guest book which was signed by more than 100 guests during the reception which followed the nuptials. The new Mrs. Sanders chose a light blue knit dress with mauve accessories for a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas; Nev. She is a graduate of Kuntington Beach High School and Fullerton Junior College, a member of Eulalia Toastmistress Club of Anaheim. Her husband was graduated from high school in Cristobal, Canal Zone, Fullerton Junior College and Long Beach State College. He is credit manager of Beckman Instruments, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1950. P-TA CONVENTION The annual state convention for the California Congress of Parents and Teachers has been set for May 9-11 in Sacramento. California’s Greatest Outdoor Play RAMONA presented Each Saturday & Sunday AT 2:30 P.M. April 21-22 - April 28-29 May 5-6 IN Beautiful Ramona Bowl HEMET With a Cast of Over 350 People Reserved Seats — $2.40, $1.80 and $4.20 Children under 12, 60c in $1.20 section only. (incl. Tax) Write or Phone Ramona Bowl, Hemet 6111 or Any Mutual Ticket Agency for Reservations Huntington Beach State Park opened its summer season Saturday, March 24. Parking space for 1500 autos, 300 fire-rings—two miles of the finest and cleanest sand in Southern California. Looking for life guards are: 1 to r: Miss Donna Toulouse, Miss Kay Tinsley and Miss Kay Strothers, local high school and college coeds. Blanche Gilbert Named Altrusa President Next Year Blanche Gilbert of Swanberger's Men's store, has been elected president of the Altrusa Club. She will be aided in club leadership by Alice Wilkinson, vice president; Chris Menzie and Jackie Young, secretaries; Helen Jackson, treasurer; Marguerite Coons, Irene Allan and Edith Holsinger, directors. Newly initiated into club membership are Billie Killifer of the Broadway Department store; Lynn Mitchell, Mitchell's Bakery; and Marie Nelson, Knott's Berry Farm. The spring benefit card party will have the theme, "Sea Life Ecstasy" at Knott's Berry Farm on April 21. Jerry Moon has been named chairman of the event. The local club has recently received a $250 grant in aid from Altrusa International to help finance refresher secretarial courses and new training for an older woman in Anaheim. April Club Meetings Of Junior Ebell 11 YMCA Members Spend Easter In Mexico City Eleven members of the Anaheim YMCA left Monday April 2 by air for Tijuana, where they boarded a plane for Mexico City and spent Easter vacation learning about interesting neighbors just south of the border. As another venture in world friendship, and as part of its program to help local youth to better understand the other nations of the world, this trip is a program event which the local Board hope will become an annual affair. Believing that with a whole year to work and save toward the trip, many young people could share this experience another year. Definite plans have been made to repeat the experience during the Easter vacation of 1957. Parents are urged to encourage this sort of wholesome activity for their youth to replace some of the questionable Holy Week revelry now so acceptable among our youth. April Club Meetings Of Junior Ebell Announced Today The Junior Ebell April calendar of events includes a Welfare section meeting on April 10 and Bridge section meets on April 17. Both meetings will be at the clubhouse beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Welfare section will be working on cross word puzzle scrapbooks to be sent to hospitalized veterans. The Drama section enjoyed a theater party last night when they attended Knott's Berry Farm for dinner and a play at the Birdcage Theater. The general meeting on Tuesday featured Ruby Berkeley Goodwin, noted author and lecturer who spoke about her latest book, "Its Good To Be Black". Hostesses were Mmes. Marlin Edwardson, Richard Foster, James Handsel, Don Hein, Roy Pina, Marilyn Smith, James Whieldon, Donald Evans, Lloyd Farrell, Jr., Cal Furnman, Mel Gallon and Robert Gettman. LICENSES TO WED Marriage licenses have been issued recently to Shirlee Anne Stevens of 841B N. Lemon St. and Lee Rismery of Garden Grove; and to Kenneth Keen, 1078 Lincoln Ave., and Catherine Keele, 2107 Napa Pl. CELEBRATES 106 YEARS Pedro Ortiz of 423 S. Helena St., celebrated his 106th birthday on Monday. He has lived in this city since 1914, having been born in 1850 in Lampazos, Mexico. SPEAKING CONTEST IN L.A. Final round of the public speaking contest for high school students, sponsored by the Native Sons of the Golden West, will be held in Los Angeles on April 27. PEO CHAPTER TO ENTERTAIN Anaheim PEO Chapter LT will entertain the county PEO group on May 18. Any PEO member interested may attend the meeting.