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SHRUBS FOR FALL COLOR New autumn interest can be introduced into your garden and yard by planting shrubs that offer color interest. A large and favorite family of shrubs, the Barberry (Berberis) includes several members noted for their fall colors. The Wintergreen Barberry (B. Julianae) which is evergreen or semi-deciduous, is among the hardiest of this family. Its dense, upright growth takes on a reddish hue in the fall. From bright green, the leaves of the Japanese barberry (B. Thunbergii) turns to yellow, orange and red, and after they fall, bead-like scarlet berries appear in a very showy manner close to the branches. Fine foliage color for the fall in southern California is provided by the Chinese Quince (Chaenomeles sinensis). This large shrub reaches 20 feet with leaves that turn scarlet in autumn. The Western Redbud (Cercis occidentalis) is a native western tree-shrub that grows from eight to 20 feet. It performs beautifully all year round and when fall comes the entire plant turns light yellow or red. Another western native, the Toyon, or the California Holly (Heteromeles arbutifolia) grows as a bushy shrub six to 10 feet tall or a multiple-trunked tree 15 to 25 feet. In the fall bright red berries highlight its glossy, dark green leaves. Fruit on the Hollyleaf Cherry (Prunus llicifolia) adds autumn color to this evergreen western native. The Hollyleaf Cherry's foliage is light green when new, dark green later; creamy-white flowers precede the "cherry fruit" which turn red in September. (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) A MAN YOU CAN TRUST U.S. SEN. THOMAS H. KUCHEL has earned a reputation for integrity, level-headed courage, sound judgment. He is a man you can TRUST in office! A MAN OF ACHIEVEMENTS IN ALMOST 21 YEARS of service to his County, State and Nation, his accomplishments have been of A MAN OF ACHIEVEMENTS IN ALMOST 21 YEARS of service to his County, State and Nation, his accomplishments have been of benefit to ALL the people! THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE! He Always Has He Always Will Work For THE BEST INTERESTS OF HIS —COUNTY —STATE —NATION KEEP Your U.S. Sen. TOMMY KUCHEL ORANGE COUNTY'S FAVORITE SON! YOUR KEY TO GOOD GOVERNMENT KEEP KUCHEL COMMITTEE MRS. HILDRED FERRELL & ROBERT MIZE, Co-Chairmen SERVICES & SUPPLIES YOUR KEY TO GOOD GOVERNMENT KEEP KUCHEL COMMITTEE MRS. HILDRED FERRELL & ROBERT MIZE, Co-Chairmen SERVICES & SUPPLIES As Close as Your Phone Specialists in their Line A Call Will Bring Them to Your Door OR ARRANGE AN APPOINTMENT LIQUOR Five Points Liquor Store 1119 LINCOLN — ANAHEIM — KE 5-4438 COMPLETE LINE OF WINES — LIQUORS — BEERS 8:30 'til 10:00 ● FRI. & SAT. 12:00 ● SUN. 8:30 — WE DELIVER — NURSERY LEE'S For Easy Shopping LANDSCAPING BLUE & GOLD STAMPS Open Daily 8 to 6 — Sundays 9 to 5 2009 E. CENTER ST. — KE 5-8431 TIRE RETREADING 8 HOUR SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED SHIPKEY & PEARSON Goodyear Tires 420 W. CENTER — ANAHEIM — KE 5-1167 — KE 51168 We Give S&H Green Stamps TV & RADIO SALES & SERVICE ON ALL MAKES H. R. FOX & CO. 411 E. CENTER ST. — ANAHEIM — KE 5-4888 Geraniums Illustrious member of the family is the ivy gerfor this hardy perennial as well as a green ground or as an outdoor container plant. Pelargonium peltatum is the ivy geranium's botanical name, and it derives its popular name from its bright green leaves which resemble those of the ivy vine. Clusters of single and double white, pink, rose, red and lavender flowers bloom profusely on the plant. These flowers are often attractively splotched in contrasting colors. The trailing habit of the ivy geranium makes it ideal for ground cover in sloping areas or along parking strips in the milder areas of California. But, it is just as attractive when planted in hanging baskets, window boxes, or other type of container. Like its cousins, the common and scented geraniums, the ivy geranium thrives in the foggy NOCRATS BACK HANZILK—Orange County's Jeffersonian ocrats, headed by Adm. R. McKinney (USN., ret.), are alizing behind candidacy of Willard M. Hanzilk, Republican cee for Assembly of 75th District of north and west Orange city. They are pictured at conference rallying their support. POLITICAL ADV. "California Must Not Gamble WITH NATIONAL DEFENSE" SAFEWAY CANNE 3 BIG DAYS! NOV.1,2,3 LIBBY-BUSY BAKER SPECIAL OFFER When Purchased Together LIBBY CHILI WITH BEANS SAVE 10c on 24-oz. Regular 43c price can 33¢ BUSY BAKER CRACKERS SAVE 10c on 1-lb. Regular 29c price pkg. 19¢ GARDENSIDE TOMATOES 16-oz. can 10¢ 6/58¢ 2 No. 2½ cans 25¢ 6/74¢ DUBUQUE POTTED MEAT 3-oz. 5¢ 6/29¢ POLITICAL ADV. California Must Not Gamble WITH NATIONAL DEFENSE" Lieut. Gen. James H. Doolittle, USAF "We must not gamble on National security. Oil is critically important to defense and we can't afford to waste it." "PROPOSITION 4 will strongly affect our military strength." General Omar N. Bradley, USA "PROPOSITION 4 is of paramount importance to our National defense." "The current Suez Canal situation is a reminder of the imperative need of reducing our dependence on foreign oil." General Holland M. Smith, USMC (Ret.) General Holland M. Smith, USMC (Ret.) America must maintain the greatest possible production of oil to make an aggressor Nation think twice before attacking. PROPOSITION 4 will lessen our dependence on Middle East oil. OUR MILITARY LEADERS, such as those shown above, are men highly regarded for their integrity. Just a few short years ago, when a world war threatened our safety on two coastlines, men such as these made the decisions that were vital to our National security. That they and hundreds of other leaders of real integrity now endorse PROPOSITION 4 as a beneficial oil conservation measure is assurance to the voters of the measure's merit. PROPOSITION 4 IS ENDORSED BY LEADERS WHOSE OPINIONS ARE WORTHY OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE. YES on 4 FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AND THE PUBLIC WELFARE National Defense Committee for Proposition 4 Muj. Gun. R. E. Mitchelldott, Chairman 3107 W. 5th St., Los Angeles PORK AND BEANS HUNT'S No. 2½ can 17¢ No. 2½ can 16¢ 6 for 99c 6 for 93c CHILI CON CARNE GEBHARDT'S—15½-oz. can WITH BEANS 25¢ ALL CHILI 33¢ 6 for $1.39 6 for $1.89 GET LOVELY GIFTS FREE OF CHARGE ON SAFEWAY'S "SAVE-A-TAPE" PLAN Your Safeway PINK cash register receipts are just like money in the bank... Put $17.50 worth in a SAV-A-TAPE envelope... Exchange envelopes for valuable premiums... No additional charge... See display at Safeway, today. Exciting New Premiums Are on the Way Now! NEW CROP DATES CALIFORNIA DEGLET NOOR 2 12-oz. Packs. 2½-lb. Pkg. APPLES Red McIntosh 2 lbs. 25¢ BANANA SQUASH lb. 3¢ CELERY Utah Type Crisp, Green lb. 3¢ THE ILLUSTRATED HOME LIBRARY ENCYCLOPEDIA Vol. 9 Now on Sale 99¢ PRICES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 2, 2, 1956. No deal or sales. Limit right reserved. Applicable taxes collected. Your Nearest Safeway stal belt of the state, says the California Association of Nurses. It will do well, however, almost any other part of the e. To keep the balance been foliage and flower, plant well drained soil, fertilize and water moderately, avoiding excessive dryness. Excessive water- and feeding causes lvy geraisons to leaf profusely but less- the number of blossoms for plant form. you choose to grow the lvyanium in a container, a good ing mixture is three parts PICKLE BEEF RING 2 pounds ground beef round 1 cup finely chopped dill pickles 2 cups soft bread crumbs ½ cup milk 1 egg, slightly beaten 1 medium-sized onion, finely chopped 1 tablespoon prepared must-garden soil, one part leaf mold or peat moss, and one part coarse sand. With heavy clay soil use more sand and less than two parts soil. B3 - Anaheim Gazette Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., Nov. 1, 1956 ard 2 teaspoons salt ¼ teaspoon pepper Combine all ingredients; mix thoroughly. Press into lightly greased 8-inch ring mold. Bake inslow oven (325 degrees) 1½ hours, or until done. Unmold. Garnish with additional sliced dill pickles and fill center with creamed new potatoes and green beans, as desired. Makes 6 servings. CANNED FOODS EVENT! TOMATO SAUCE HUNT'S 8-oz. can 5¢ 6/29¢ TASTE TELLS 8-oz. can 4½¢ 6/26¢ CLING PEACHES DEL MONTE Sliced or Halves No. 2½ can 23¢ 6/135 HIGHWAY Sliced or Halves No. 2½ can 19¢ 6/113 TOMATO JUICE LIBBY'S 18-oz. can SUNNY DAWN 18-oz. can CLING PEACHES DEL MONTE Sliced or Halves No. 2½ can 23¢ 6/1³⁵ HIGHWAY Sliced or Halves No. 2½ can 19¢ 6/1¹¹ TOMATO JUICE LIBBY'S 18-oz. can each 10¢ 6/58¢ 46-oz. can 21¢ 6/1²³ SUNNY DAWN 18-oz. can 2/19¢ 6/55¢ 46-oz. can 19¢ 6/1¹¹ CANNED MILK CARNATION Tall can 2/25¢ 6/74¢ CHERUB Tall can each 10¢ 6/59¢ GOLDEN CORN NIBLETS 12-oz. can 2/25¢ 6/74¢ HIGHWAY 12-oz. can each 10¢ 6/58¢ PINEAPPLE JUICE DOLE'S 18-oz. can each 11¢ 6/63¢ 46-oz. can 24¢ 6/1⁴¹ LALANI 18-oz. can each 10¢ 6/58¢ 46-oz. can 21¢ 6/1²³ November FAMILY CIRCLE Now on Sale 7¢ FAMOUS BRAND NYLONS 51 Gauge, 15 Denier FULL FASHIONED 2 Matched Pairs, Boxed $100 General Electric LIGHT BULBS 40-, 60-, or 75-watt Each 18¢ ctn of 72£ 100-watt size Each 21¢ ctn of 84£ CURTSY CAKE Orange Date Loaf 29¢ Reg. 35c MEDIUM "A" EGGS Carton of 1 dozen 45£ CHUCK ROAST USDA CHOICE Seven Blade CURTSY CAKE Orange Date Loaf 29¢ Reg. 35c MEDIUM A EGGS Carton of 1 dozen 45¢ BREAKFAST GEMS CHUCK ROAST USDA CHOICE Seven Bone per lb. 39¢ Blade Cut per lb. 35¢ Round Bone Chuck Roast lb. 45¢ SPARE RIBS Eastern Pork Small Size lb. 45£ SLICED BACON Wilson's Corn King 1-lb. Pkg. 45£ BOILING BEEF U.S.D.A. Choice Plate Meat lb. 7£ SHORT RIBS U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Trimmed Extra Lean lb. 19£ CORNED BEEF U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless Brisket lb. 49£ GROUND BEEF Blue Label Economy Pack lb. 33£ COD FILLET Captain's Choice 1-lb. Pkg. 35£ FISH STICKS Captain's Choice Breaded 8-oz. Pkg. 33£ Breaded Shrimp Captain's 10-oz. Choice pkg. 59¢ SAFEWAY 135 S. Lemon St: Anaheim