anaheim-gazette 1959-01-15
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There are some 219,800 miles of railway line in continental United States on a point-to-point basis. This figure does not include parallel tracks or yard tracks and sidings.
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LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Jan. 15, 1958.)
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RELATIVE TO PETITION FOR
RECLASSIFICATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 57TH COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARINGS in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, in the City of Anaheim, on Tuesday, January 27, 1959, at the hour of 7:00 O'Clock P.M., to receive and consider all evidence and reports at these HEARINGS or obtained previously by the Council relaive to the PERMITED EDITIONS submitted by the Owners of the following described property:
PETITION submitted by JOSPH D. HUARTE, 1461 East La Palma Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Owner, and ARTHUR H. ALTHEIDE, 556 South Placentia Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Authorized Agent, requesting that the properly described as being Parcel 1 Starting at a point 31 feet distant from the center line of East Vermont Avenue and 30 feet distant from the center line of Placentia Avenue, the true point of beginning; thence westerly along the northerly right-of-way line of East Vermont Avenue a distance of 135 feet; thence northerly parallel to South Placentia Avenue a distance of 135 feet; thence easterly parallel to East Vermont Avenue a distance of 135 feet; thence easterly along the westerly right-of-way line of South Placentia Avenue a distance of 135 feet to the true point of beginning; be reclassified from R-2, TIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL C-1, NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSION.
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES are vited to attend said HEARING express opinions for or against proposed RECLASSIFICATION outlined above.
FURTHER INFORMATION may obtain from the office of the CLERK of the City of Anaheim
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
DENE M. WILLIAMS,
City Clerk
DATED: January 12, 1959
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The greater snow goes migrates once a year from Arctic islands to the warmer climate of North Carolina. These giant white geese never leave their nesting females for life.
U. S. FORCES, FRANCE — James C. Sterba, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Sterba, 811 Redondo Dr., E. Anaheim, recently was promoted to specialist five in France where he is a clerk in the 4th Logistical Command headquarters.
Specialist Sterba entered the Army in February 1957, completed basic combat training at Fort Ord and arrived in Europe in August 1957.
A 1953 graduate of Anaheim Union High School, Sterba is a 1956 graduate of Fullerton Junior College.
ALAMEDA — Kenneth R. Edwards, seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Edwards of 2137 Konnega Drive, and John W. Roscom, seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Roscom of 9735 Crescent, Ana-
FORT ORD—Army Pvt. Richard D. Vest, whose wife, Sharon, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erby M. Vest, live at 10632 Knott Road, Anaheim, recently completed the automotive maintenance helper course at Fort Ord. Vest entered the Army last July and completed basic combat training at Fort Ord.
The 23-year-old soldier is a 1953 graduate of Woodrow Wilson High School, Long Beach. He was employed by Hardin Oldsmobile in Anaheim.
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Safeway Chuck Roast flavor you get from the meaty roast—trimmed from the same high quality
Seven B
DONUTS
BAKER'S DOZEN
Curtsy Baked
Sugar or
Plain
pkg. of 13
35¢
CINNAMON ROLLS
Curtsy Breakfast Rolls Freshly
baked in our immaculate bakery
pkg. of 8
25¢
FROZEN FOODS
Limas Bel-air. Baby or Fordhook 5 10-oz. $1 00 pkg.
Grape Juice Bel-air 6 6-oz. $1 00 pkg.
Veal Cutlet Fradelis 16-oz. Dinner 59¢
Swiss Steak Fradelis 12-oz. Dinner 59¢
Ice Cream Parly Pride COFFEE ½-gal. ctn. 69¢
Ice Milk Band Box Neopolitan ½-gal. carton 45¢
COTTAGE CHEESE
Lucerne Quality pint ctn. 21¢ quart ctn. 41¢
Farmer or plain std. loaf 19¢
PROTEIN BREAD
Freshly baked by Skylark Use in reducing diets
LIPTON'S BLACK TEA
package of 48 bags 59¢ ¼-lb. pkg. 39¢
TOWN HOUSE PEAS
Fancy blended 7 17-oz. can $1 00
U.S.D.A,
Safeway Chuck Roast flavor you get from the meaty roast—trimmed from the same high quality Seven B Round B
Delicatessen V
LUNCHEON M
Safeway Sliced Bologna, Cooked Salami or Spiced Pork Loaf Full ½-lb. pkg.
STERLING FRAN
Skimless Flavory, Tender Extra protein added 1-lb. pkg.
Evaporated Mi Spaghetti New Potatoes Lima Beans
PROTEIN BREAD
Freshly baked by Skylark
Use in reducing diets
std. loaf 19¢
LIPTON'S BLACK TEA
package of 48 bags
59¢ ¼-lb. pkg. 39¢
TOWN HOUSE PEAS
Fancy blended
7 17-oz. cans $100
MARCO DOG FOOD
Balanced pet ration
4 14-oz. cans 25¢
COFFEE
A blend for every taste
EDWARDS
Vacuum Pack
Choice of grinds
2-lb. Can $129
NOB HILL
Rich Aromatic
In whole bean
2-lb. bag $117
AIRWAY
Mild Brazilian
In whole bean
2-lb. bag $113
SAFEWAY THEATRE
KRCA-TV Channel 4
Jan 18, 1969
10:30 P.M.
BULLFIGHTER & THE LADY
Gilbert Roland
Robert Stack
Beef Stew
Armour Star
Peach Halves
Diet Delight Clings
Purr Cat Food
The Cattail of Cat Foods
Marcal Napkins
White Regulars
Bruce Cleaning Wax
White Lava Soap
For Dirty Hands
Laundry Soap
Fels Naptha
Dreft Pink Detergent
Dash Condensed Suds
Oxydol Detergent
Washday Product
Whiter Washes
We reserve the right to limit and not to sell to other Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun., Jan.
SAFEWA
Applicable taxes collected. Subject to stock
Your Nearest Safeway
departed from Alameda,
January 3, aboard the "super"
barrier USS Ranger for a tour of
city with the U.S. Seventh Fleet
the Far East. The big attack
barrier has been operating out of
Alameda where she arrived last
August after completing a 17,000
le trip from Norfolk, Va.
bound South America and Cape
orn. The Ranger was comminished on August 10, 1957, at the
Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsouth, Va. She is the first of the
arrestal-type aircraft carriers to
assigned to duty with the
pacific Fleet.
WHITE FRUIT CAKE
c. pineapple chunks
c. cubed citron
c. halved candied cherries
c. each cut-up candled leman
and orange rind
1 c. golden seedless raisins
1½ slivered blanched almonds
4 c. sifted all-purpose flour
2 taps each baking powder, salt
% c. shortening
% c. butter or margarine
2 c. sugar
% c. milk
8 egg whites
Prepare baking pan; makes a 5½ lb. cake in spring form pan
with tube center, or 10-inch angel food cake pan. Combine fruits and almonds with sifted dry ingredients. Cream together shortening, butter or margarine and sugar until fluffy. Stir in combined fruit, nut-meats and sifted dry ingredients alternately with milk to make a stiff batter. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Spoon batter into pan. Bake in slow oven (300°F.) about 2½ hours or until top is firm to light touch. Place a shallow pan of water on the lowest rack of the oven while baking the fruit cake. If the cake seems to brown too fast, cover the cake with heavy paper or aluminum foil to finish baking.
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VANCE PACKARD
8 p.m., Jan. 21, $1.50
FELD STRING QUARTET
8:30 p.m., Feb. 18, $1.50
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
8 p.m., Mar. 8, $2.50
RICHARD DYER-BENNET
8:30 p.m., Apr. 17, $1.50
SEASON TICKET—$0.00
ALL TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR JAN. 21
POTATOES CHUCK ROAST
U.S.D.A, CHOICE BEEF
Safeway Chuck Roast, juicy and fork-tender, has the rich flavor you get from the finest grain-fed beef. It's a chunky, meaty roast—trimmed free of excess booze and fat — cut from the same high quality beef as our finest rib roasts.
BLADE CUT
No Need Cuts
lb.
Seven Bone Chuck Roast
U.S.B.J.L Choice Grade Beef
CHUCK ROAST
U.S.D.A, CHOICE BEEF
BLADE CUT
No Neck
Cuts
lb.
49¢
Safeway Chuck Roast, juicy and fork-tender, has the rich flavor you get from the finest grain-fed beef. It's a chunky, meaty roast—trimmed tree of excess bone and fat — cut from the same high quality beef as our finest rib roasts.
Seven Bone Chuck Roast
U.S.B.J. Choice Grade Beef
53¢
Round Bone Chuck Roast
U.S.B.J. Choice Grade Beef
59¢
Delicatessen Values
INCHEON MEATS
way Sliced meat, Cooked al or Spiced pork Loaf
Full 1/2-lb. pkg.
35¢
ERLING FRANKS
skinless berry, Tender protein added
1-lb. pkg.
49¢
Added Meat Values
Stewing Beef
Beoeless Cut
79¢
Ground Chuck
Extra Loose Beef
69¢
Boneless Chuck
Shoulder Rolled Roast
85¢
Sliced Bacon
Farmer John
1-oz. pkg.
59¢
Pork Spareribs
Medium Size
39¢
Chicken Fryers
Tray Peak Meat House
39¢
Breaded Shrimp
Capt. Choice Fresh
10-oz. pkg.
63¢
porated Milk
Cherub.
Vitamin D Added
10¢
ghetti with Meat Balls Dennison's
40-oz. pkg.
49¢
Potatoes Highway Small Whole
10 15-oz. cans $1'00
a Beans Argo All Green
8 16-oz. cans $1'00
GRADE AA LARGE EGGS
Cream Of the Crop Guaranteed Fresh
carton of one dozen
45¢
“Safeway Produce”
—Always The Best In Town!
POTATOES
U.S. No. 1 Idaho Russets
10 -lb. Plio bag
39¢
Pears Oregon Anjou Sweet, Juicy
MIX 'EM AS YOU WISH
Apples Washington Delicious or Oregon Pippins
4 lbs. 49¢
10 lb. Plio bag 39¢
Pears Oregon Anjou Sweet, Juicy MIX 'EM AS YOU WISH
Apples Washington Delicious or Oregon Pippins 4 lbs. 49¢
Oranges California Navels
How about Cocoa with Marshmallows tonight?
Cocoa Nestle's EverReady 16 oz. pkg. 49¢
Marshmallows Pluff-1-est 1-lb. bag 25¢
Blackberries Oregon Posted 2 11 oz. $29
Golden Punch Hawaii Quality 3 46 oz. $1.00
Vegetable Cocktail ZAW Brand 2 13 oz. $25
Bell Chopped Olives 4 oz. $10
Biscuits Mrs. Wright's Buttermilk or Sweet Milk 8 oz. $10
Toy Cookies Sunshine Belief 7½ oz. $25
Philharmonic Family Library of Great Music
16 ALBUMS—33⅓ RPM—12" LP—HIGH Fidelity
Album No. 11 $139 RIMSKY-KORSAKOY Scheherazade
Album No. 1 — Introductory Offer 49¢ on
Albums No. 2 through 10 Available $1.39 on
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