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4. Amelia Gazette
Angels, Calif., Thurs., Sept. 20, 1954
Plants For Modern Gardens
Many California homes today are designed along modern lines of architecture. To complete the style of design, gardens can be planted with tropical palms, bamboo and grasses that fit well into a modern atmosphere.
Two Bamboo grasses especially suitable for a modern garden are the variety Golden Goddess and the Dwarf Bamboo (Sasa pygmaeus) varieties. The Goddess is very picturesque with slender yellow tones and well feathered golden stems. The Dwarf grows to ten inches in a feathery, delicate manner.
Pampas Grass (Cortaderia Selioana) is classified as an evergreen shrub but it is really a giant ornamental grass. It grows with saw-toothed grassy leaves accentuated by one to three foot high plumes of white or pink.
Another ornamental grass suitable for modern gardens is the Pennsetum villosum or Feather Grass. A native of Abyssinia, it grows with long narrow leaves and spikes headed by long, feathery bristles.
Two small plants that make handsome modern plantings are the Dwarf Umbrella plant (Cyperus alternifolius nanus) and the Dwarf Paper-reed (Cyperus papyrus nanus). The Umbrella plant grows two feet tall, topped with umbrella-like heads.
Dwarf Paper-reed puts out a vive yellow-green tassels at the end of each stem.
Another Paper-reed plant Egyptian Paper-reed (Cypapyrus) reaches six feet in stem are headed with feathery foliage and the leaves are like and dark green.
Ferns and succulents fit into a modern setting. The manian Tree Fern (Dick antarctica), and attractive and the hardiest of the tree grows to considerable height will take the sun on the It can also be container-grown in succulents, the Agave uata makes a handsome planting and may grow to 1 with greenish yellow flowers.
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MILD CHEESE
APPLESAUCE ORANGE JUICE KRAFT DINNER
HIGHWA BRAND SCOTCH TREE FROZEN MACARON
FRESH EGGS
Cream Of the Crop
MEDIUM "AA" doz. 45¢
Breakfast Gem MEDIUM "A" doz. 43¢
Decoware
WASTE BASKET
All Metal each 39¢
MILD CHEESE
APPLESAUCE
ORANGE JUICE
KRAFT DINNER
CURTSY CAKE
INSTANT PUDDING
ZEE TISSUE
WHITE, GREEN,
PINK, YELLOW
CORN FLAKES
Kellogg's Breakfast Food
2 lb. 29¢ pkg. 12-oz. pkg. 19¢
MARGARINE
NUCOA
1-lb. 19¢ pkg. 19¢
SUNNYBANK
1-lb. 17¢ pkg. 17¢
FRESH
FRYERS
GRABE "A" USDA INSPECTED
Extra-toddler young fryers for early-born kids
Goodness that makes top eating plumpers for your kind children breastfed
CUT UP - lb. 37¢ WHOLE BODY
GROUND BEEF
BLUE LABEL In Visking 33¢
BEEF LIVER NUTRITIOUS Serve with Bacon 39¢
SLICED BACON Kingan Circle K 1-lb. pkg. 49¢
LUNCH MEATS
SOMETHY SLICED
Largel Bologna, Spiced
Lunch Meats, Cooked Salami, Pickle & Pini-leaf 8-oz. pkg.
Captain's Choice
Frozen Sea Foods
BREADED SHRIMP 59¢
Pean Beans 10-oz. pkg.
FISH STICKS 29¢
Breaded 8-oz. pkg.
BEEF LIVER
SLICED BACON
Kingan
Circle K
1-lb.
pkg. 49¢
Captain's Choice
Frozen Sea Foods
BREADED SHRIMP
Pen Family
10-oz. pkg. 59¢
FISH STICKS
Breeded
8-oz. pkg. 29¢
LUNCH MEATS
SOMETHING SLICED
Large Bolagna, Spiced
Lunch Meat, Cooked
Salami, Pickle & Pimienta Loaf
8-oz. pkg. 25¢
Other Safeway Values
ICE CREAM 2 pint 55¢
Cotillion Guest-popular Flavors
CUIP CAKES 10c
Curry, Fudge, Orange, Macaroni
WAVERLY WAFERS 18-oz. 29c
Baked by Nabisca
FRUIT DISCUITS 25c
Sunshine Golden
PORK & BEANS 20c
Huntte-Packed in tomato sauce
LIBBY'S PEARS 15c
Quartered fruit, Pine flavor
LEMON JUICE 24-oz. 23c
Type sweet. Pure California
HALO SHAMPOO 1150-cal. $1.19
Bake. 1-69 value—save 50c
The Illustrated Home Library
ENCYCLOPEDIA
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Now on Sale 99¢
RED APPLES
WASHINGTON JONATHANS
Crisp and tangy; fresh from Washington State Children love to find these Autumn-red beauties in their lunch boxes!
FRESH CORN WASHINGTON GOLDEN
LARGE JUICY LEMONS
SAFEWAY
PRICES EFFECTIVE SELECTION SALES. Limit right pink Cash register receipt at Safeway will be way Save-A-Tape pre-sale fluid milk, fluid c
with umbrella-like heads. The
earl Paper-reed puts out attracting yellow-green tassels at the
end of each stem.
Another Paper-reed plant, the
Cyprian Paper-reed (Cyperus
pyrus) reaches six feet. Its
nuts are headed with feathery
age and the leaves are stalke and dark green.
Ferns and succulents fit well
to a modern setting. The Tasmanian Tree Fern (Dicksonia
arctica), and attractive plant
of the hardiest of the tree ferns,
works to considerable height and
take the sun on the coast.
Can also be container-grown.
Succulents, the Agave attenbora makes a handsome small
planting and may grow to 15 feet
in greenish yellow flowers.
CHOCOLATE BROWNIES
½ cup sifted enriched flour
½ teaspoon salt
¼ cup lard
2 squares chocolate
2 eggs
1 cup sugar
½ cup chopped nuts
Grease a 9-inch square cake pan. Sift together flour and salt. Melt lard and chocolate, mix well and cool. Beat eggs until light and fluffy and blend in sugar a small amount at a time. Add chocolate mixture to egg miture and fold in flour, vanilla and nuts. Pour into pan and bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 25 to 30 minutes. Cut into squares and cool.
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CHEDDAR
Precut
Wrapped
lb. 43¢
HIGHWAY BRAND
16-oz. can 10¢
SCOTCH TREAT
FROZEN
2 6-oz. cans 29¢
MACARONI
2 29¢
Rail odditie
This specially-equipped Buick, one of 13 used by the C.
equally at home on highway or railroad. The dual-purpose
wheels, shown here in raised position for highway operation,
for use but the railroad tracks, with the regular rear wheeits fleet of eight-wheeled Buicks for inspection of branch linthe end of one spur to another.
Precut Wrapped lb. 43¢
HIGHWAY BRAND 16-oz. can 10¢
ICE SCOTCH TREAT FROZEN 2 6-oz. cans 29¢
ER MACARONI & CHEESE 2 pkgs. 29¢
E CHERRY ANGEL FOOD (Reg. 47c) each 39¢
DDING JELL WELL 3 pkgs. 28¢
WHITE, GREEN, PINK, YELLOW 4 -roll pkg. 29¢
GIVEN AWAY
HERE'S HOW SAVE-A-TAPE PLAN WORKS
Save Safeway's PINK cash register receipt tapes! Each $17.50 in tapes placed in a handy SAVE-A-TAPE ENVELOPE counts as ONE PREMIUM ENVELOPE. When you have saved the required number of envelopes for the gift of your choice, bring them to Safeway!
MARCO DELUXE ALUMINUM COOKWARE
EXTRA-HEAVY stensils in choice of 8 fine pieces 7½" Griddle, 2 Envelopes; 1-Qt. Saucepan, 4 Envelopes; 11" Griddle, 5 Envelopes; 5½-Qt. Dutch Oven, 9 Envelopes; 11" Chicken Fryer, 8 Envelopes; 9" Fry Pan, 4 Envelopes; 3-Pc. Combination, 7 Envelopes; 3-Qt. Saucepan, 6 Envelopes.
(Each envelope quoted to contain $17.50 in PINK Safeway Cash Register Receipt Tapes.)
HAND PAINTED
"DIXIE DOGWOOD"
7-PC. JUICE SET
Stunning 36-oz. glass pitcher with ice lip plus 6 S-ounce matching juice glasses, all in crystal-clear CAMPANA shapel Regularly $2.25 at retail ... yours for 2 Envelopes, each containing $17.50 in PINK Safeway cash register tapes.
HAND PAINTED
"DIXIE DOGWOOD"
DINNERWARE
9½" dinner plate, dessert dish, salad plate, cup-and-saucer ... all for 2 Envelopes, each containing $17.50 in PINK Safeway cash regis-
wheels, shown here in raised position for highway operation for use on the railroad tracks, with the regular rear wheel Its fleet of eight-wheeled Buicks for Inspection of branch line the end of one spur to another.
Rail oddities
This month the State of Iowa and the railroads memorate the 75th anniversary of a legendary of horsemper performed by a girl of 15 – Kate Sl whose father had been a section foreman.
Torrential rains for a week had brought to flood stage all the streams in her neighborhood. Then a cloudburst on the night of July 6, 1881. The railroad had sent out a pilot engine to test the track. Through a flash of lightning, Kate saw the locomotive drop through a bridge into the churning waters of Honey Creek.
With a Chicago-bound passenger train due in an this young girl went out into the darkness and storm. She made her pervious way on hands and feet across the long Des Moines River bridge and in bleeding and exhausted to the first railroad station in time to warn of the danger and aven disaster.
More chickens
Stunning 26-oz. glass pitcher with ice lip plus 6-Sown matching juice glasses, all in crystal-clear CAMPANA shapel Regularly $2.25 at retail ... yours for 2 Envelopes, each containing $17.50 in PINK Safeway cash register tape.
HAND PAINTED "DIXIE DOGWOOD"
DINNERWARE
9½" dinner plate, dessert dish, salad plate, cup-and-saucer ... all for 2 Envelopes, each engraining $17.50 in PINK Safeway cash register tapest! Also for 2 Envelopes, you can get a set of 3 large soup bowls in this same exquisite Dixie Dogwood Dinnerware pattern.
Enter Quaker-Aunt Jemima
$50,000 Sweepstakes
GST ENTRY BLANKS, RULES AT SAFEWAY
QUAKER OATS Regular or Quick 48-oz. pkg. 42¢
MOTHER'S OATS With Aluminum 42-oz. pkg. 49¢
PANCAKE MIX Asst Jemima 32-oz. pkg. 37¢
BUCKWHEAT MIX Asst Aluminum 32-oz. pkg. 39¢
APPLES
NATHANS
from Washington
these Autumnoxels!
RN WASHINGTON GOLDEN 4 ears 19¢
LEMONS lb. 12¢
PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 20, 21, 22, 1956. No dealer sales. Limit right reserved. Applicable taxes collected.
Pink Cash register receipts issued on and after June 28 at Safeway will be accepted for redemption on Safeway Save-A-Tape premiums offered except where issued on fluid milk, fluid cream, or alcoholic beverages.
More chickens
in front of Chevrolets
Well, sure. There are more Chevies on the road.
the most popular car again—by a margin of more
Only franchised Chevrolet dealers
CONE BROTTE
135 S. Lemon St.; Anaheim; 215 No. Los Angeles St. — Anaheim
TRAFFIC PROBLEM HERE
LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Sept. 15, 20,
27 and Oct. 4, 1956)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they are conducting an Appliance business at 10561 Stanton
Hawthorne, California under the fictitious firm name of Authorized
Appliance Co., and that said firm is composed of the following persons,
whose names and addresses are as follows, to-wit:
William E. Shankling, 10152 Midwood Lane, Anaheim, Calif.
Ottis H. Davis, 15017 Cranbrook
Ave., Hawthorne, Calif.
Witness our hands this 5th day of
Sept. 1956.
William E. Shankling, 10152 Midwood Lane, Anaheim.
Ottis H. Davis, 15017 Cranbrook
Ave., Hawthorne.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
( )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
On September 5, 1956, before me, the
undersigned, a Notary Public in and
for said County and State, personally
appeared William E. Shankling, 10152
Midwood Lane; Anaheim; Ottis H.
Davis, 15017 Cranbrook Ave.; Hawthorne,
known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to
the within instrument and acknowledged that they executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
(Seal)
John F. Hughes
Notary Public in and for
said County and State.
My Commission Expires Mar. 3,
1959.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
T. O. No. 56-9881
On WEDNESDAY, October 10, 1956,
at 11:00 A.M., TITLE INSURANCE
AND TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee
under and pursuant to Deed of Trust
dated February 22nd, 1955, executed
HAROLD GILBERT SCHRIMSHAW, J. and LEAH M. SCHRIMSHAW, his wife, and recorded
February 28, 1955, in book 2975, page 428,
of Official Records in the office of the
Recorder of Orange County, California,
will sell at public auction to
highest bidder for cash (payable at
time of sale in lawful money of the
United States) at the South (front)
entrance of the Courthouse.
Solano County was recently rated the fifth largest sheep and lamb producing county in the United States.
LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Sept. 20, 27, Oct. 4 and 11, 1956).
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
The undersigned do hereby certify that they are conducting a Rubbish disposal business at 1893 Whittier Blvd., Costa Mesa, California, under the fictitious firm name of South Laguna Sanitary District Garbage & Trash Service and that said firm is composed of the following persons whose names in full and places of residence are as follows, to-wit:
VARTAN S. TAHMIZIAN, 938 N. Hobart Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
MARSHALL RABINS, 12659 Milbank St., Studio City, Calif.
Witness our hands this 6th day of Sept., 1956.
VARTAN S. TAHMIZIAN MARSHALL M. RABINS
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
County of Los Angeles, ss.
On this 6th day of Sept., A.D. 1856, before me, ALFRED R. MEYERS, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned, and sworn personally appeared VARTAN S. TAHMIZIAN and MARSHALL M. RABINS, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same.
I witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affirmed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
(SEAL)
ALFRED R. MEYERS,
Notary Public in and for said County and State.
ALFRED R. MEYERS, Atty.
139 No. Beverly Drive
Beverly Hills, Calif.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
T. O. No. 56-9881
On WEDNESDAY, October 10, 1956, at 11:00 A.M., TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee dated February 22nd, 1955, executed by HAROLD GILBERT SCHRIMSHAW, Jr., and LEAH M. SCHRIMSHAW, his wife, and recorded February 28, 1955, in book 2975, page 428, of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Orange County, California, to and up held by it under said Deed in the property statute in said County and State described as:
Lot 89 of Tract 2046 as per map recorded in Book 57, Pages 25 and 26 of Miscellaneous Maps in the office of the County Recorder of said County.
Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note secured by said Deed, to-wit: $13,199.22 with interest from December 1955 as in said note provided; advances, if any under the terms of said Deed; fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed.
The beneficiary under said Deed, by reason of a breach or default in the obligations secured thereby, therefore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and written notice of breach and election to cause the undersigned to sell property to satisfy said obligations and therefore on June 6, 1956, the undersigned caused by notice of breach and of election to be recorded in book 2534, page 174, of said Official Records.
Date: September 7, 1956.
TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY
as said Trustee.
By L. W. PENLER
Assistant Secretary
Publish: September 13, 20 and 27, 1956.
chickens
cross the road
of Chevrolets
than any other car!
Bel Air Sport Sedan with Body by Fisher.
Chevies on the road. More people buy 'em year after year. And this year, Chevrolet's
by a margin of more than 150,000 so far. . . Must be the best one to buy, for sure!
CHEVROLET Two million more people own Chevrolets
ed Chevrolet dealers display this famous trademark CHEVROLET
BROTHERS Chevrolet
— Anaheim KEystone 5-1143