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(Anaheim Gazette, Sept. 10, 1958)
Phil Kerr to Be At BIOLA Sunday
Phil Kerr, noted musician and composer, will return to the campus auditorium on the new La Mirada Biola Campus this Sunday afternoon with his musical guests, for an afternoon of sacred music. Kerr, widely known for his Monday musicals in the Pasadena Civic Auditorium (now in their 15th year), presents a similar musical program monthly on the Biola campus for the La Mirada area.
The program will begin at 2:30 and will feature outstanding musical artistry of the Salvation Army Congress Hall band, under the direction of Harry Stillwell.
Also featured Sunday afternoon will be lyric tenor Tony Fortune, formerly famous in the America's stock in trade, the dependable hamburger, will celebrate the opening day of school in all five Centralia School district's cafeterias on Monday, Sept. 14.
Mrs. Marian Garrett, head of food services, chose hamburgers for two reasons—they are easier for the cafeteria personnel to serve on, an unpredictable first day, and make a big hit with the "customers."
Schools which have cafeterias are Buena Terra, Mira Linda, Walter Knott, Glen H. Dysinger, St., and Raymond Temple. The oldest and newest schools, Centralia and Ora Grande, are not equipped to serve meals.
popular music field, who will present a series of dramatic musical selections.
Mrs. Garrett reminds that the school hot lunch gram meets all requirements of the state and national lunch program and provides one-half to one-third the nutritional needs of the age child.
Pupils pay only 30c for lunches again this year. Charge carrying lunches may put one-third quart of milk for 5 sorted ice cream bars able after lunch for 5c. Adults pay 40c for lunch 10c for coffee or milk a la
September's menu includes other main dishes were favorites of the chic (and grown-ups) last year as pizzaburger pie, chili cone, and chocolate ice cream dessert. Non-meat dishes
ROUND STEAK SAUCE
For the Best in Meats All You Need to
Round Steak
Cut from U.S.D.A. Choice B
Fully aged and trimmed
USDA CHOICE
Center Cut
(Bone in)
or Swiss
USDA CHOICE
Farmer John
Sliced Bacon
Bacon and Eggs
an always welcome breakfast
1-lb. pkg. 59¢
Delicatessen Values!
Sliced Boiled Ham
Rose Brand—
Flavorful and Tender
5-oz. pkg. 49¢
Sliced Bologna
Safeway brand
Excellent Flavor
8-oz. pkg. 33¢
Captain's Choice Sea Foods
Cod Fillets Flash Free
1-lb. pkg. 43¢
Sole Fillets Flash Free
1-lb. pkg. 59¢
Dried Beans
Town House, Red,
Large White, Pinto or Black Eye Peas bag
27¢
Back to School Features
Note Book Filler Paper
● 3-Mold
● Loose Leaf
● Regular 25c
Ea. 10¢
Note Book Filler Paper
Excellent Value—Stock Up Price!
200-57¢
Ball Point Pens
Regular $1.00 Value!
pkg. of 10£ 77¢
Round Steak
Cut from U.S.D.A. Choice Bone in
Fully aged and trimmed
Center Cut (Bone In)
or Swiss (Boneless)
69¢
USDA Choice Beef Steaks
Top Round Steak
USDA Choice Beef, Boneless
Ib.
Sirloin Tip Steaks
USDA Choice Aged and Trimmed Ib.
Boneless Cube Steaks
Ib.
Sandwich Steaks
Eye of Round For School Lunches Ib.
USDA Choice Beef Roasts
Rump Roast
Boneless lb. 89¢ Bone In
Boneless Round
Roast—Marvelous down to the last bite Ib.
Sirloin Tip
Universal Favorite Boneless, Waste Free Ib.
Ground Shoulder
Extra Lean Choice Beef Ib.
Safeway Produce—Alive
U.S. No. 1—Lake County
Bartlett Pears
Plump, Firm and Juicy—Delicious Eating
Ib. 10¢
Banana Squash
Russet Potatoes
Coconuts
Mushrooms
Money Saving Buys of the Week
Note Book Filler Paper
Excellent Value—Stock Up Price!
200 count 57¢
Ball Point Pens
Regular $1.00 Value
pkg. of 18 77¢
Banana Squash
Russet Potatoes
Coconuts
Mushrooms
Money Saving Buys of the Week
Ralston Cereals
Rice Chex 6-oz.
Corn Chex 9-oz.
Wheat Chex 12-oz.
Waldorf Tissue
White or Colored
4 roll pack
Green Giant Peas
Includes 3c Off Label
2 17 oz. can
Pooch Dog Food
Balanced Ration
8 lb. bag
Butter
Shady Lane, Grade "AA"
First Quality, Creamy Fresh
Aero No Rub Wax
Save 31c
Viz-gel. 98¢
Waxed Paper
Velvetex Mops
Keeps floors sparkling
eoch 79¢
Zee Lunch Bags
S.O.S. Cleaner
Makes pets gleam
pkg. of 18 27¢
Zee Sandwich Bags
Spic and Span
Household cleaner
giant pkg. 99¢
Breminer Chocolate Pies
We redeem Procter & Gamble coupons
Prices Effective Thursday through Sunday, Sept. 10, 11, 12, 13
SAFEWAY
Applicable Taxes collected. Subject to stock on board.
We reserve the right to limit and not sell to other merchants.
Your Nearest Safeway — 135 S.
Australia Menu
Mrs. Garrett reminds parents that the school hot lunch program meets all requirements for the state and national school lunch program and provides from one-half to one-third the daily nutritional needs of the school age child.
Pupils pay only 30c for their meals again this year. Children carrying lunches may purchase one-third quart of milk for 5c. Asorted ice cream bars are available after lunch for 5c each. Adults pay 40c for lunch, and children pay 40c for coffee or milk a la carte.
September's menu includes other main dishes which were favorites of the children and grown-ups) last year such as pizzaburger pie, chili con carne, and chocolate ice cream for dessert. Non-meat dishes are served on Fridays and during Lent.
There's a new item on the first month's menu — "toastie dog." Competition may prove stiff for the popular hamburger.
Philharmonic Group Sets Ticket Series
The new Subscription Series of four concerts offered by the Orange County Philharmonic, with seven soloists, Richard Ralf, the composer-conductor and Frieda Belinfante, the musical director, conducting, was launched at a meeting of county committee chairmen and others active in Philharmonic developments, at corporation, which holds an imme Danish Coffee Gardens in The Philharmonic, a non-profit portant place in the cultural life of Orange County is supported by membership, benefit events and for the free concerts, grants from the Musician's Trust Fund. It has been found necessary, he to support the coming series at a nominal season.
Karen Margreta Wood president of the Philharmonic society, presided and together Robert Samuel Barnes, Ana attorney, emphasize importance in Philharmonic progress of a Subscription September is designated a month for purchasing them as the first concert occured Saturday evening, Oct. 17, orange Coast College.
The opening concert as soloists Raymond Menlo viola, and Adrian Hollard lin. On Nov. 21, Marjorie man, soprano, and Ned baritone, appear in a "F World of Opera" programming operatic duets and solos the orchestra. The American merier of a "California Suite" posed by Richard Ralf, conducted by the composer Jan. 23 concert, and Peter appears as piano soloist. The concert February 20, pre-program largely devo Brahms with Alice Schviolin, and Eleonore Schello, playing the Brahms Concerto.
Complete information is able at Orange County monic, P.O. Box 12, Corr Mar.
AK SALE at Meats All You Need to Remember is SAFEWAY...
Round Steak
Cut from U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Fully aged and trimmed
Center Cut (Bone in) or Swiss
ORANGE JUICE
Treesweet Frozen Delicious, Nutritious Healthful and Refreshing Drink
CLING BEACHES
Round Steak
Cut from U.S.D.A. Choice Beef
Fully aged and trimmed
Center Cut
(Bone In)
or Swiss
(Boneless)
69¢
Raspberry Sauce with all meat, it's MATE FOR ALL MEATS™
Ice Beef Steaks
USDA Choice
Beef, Boneless
89¢
USDA Choice
Aged and Trimmed
89¢
Steaks
Eye of Round
For School Lunches
98¢
Ice Beef Roasts
Bone in
89£ Bone in
75£
Roast—Marvelous down to the last bite
89£
Overgall Favorite less, Waste Free
89£
Extra Lean Choice Beef
69¢
ORANGE JUICE
Treesweet Frozen Delicious, Nutritious Healthful and Refreshing Drink
2 6-oz. cans 35¢
CLING PEACHES
Highway Brand Slices or Halves Fresh Picked—Fresh Packed
5 No. 2½ cans $100
SAFEWAY COUPON
Edwards Coffee OR Hills Bros. Coffee
Choice of Grinds 1-lb. can 49¢ with this coupon
Good Thurs., Fr., Sat., Sun., September 10 thru Sept. 13
In this area (Except San Diego and Imperial Counties.)
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
Produce—Always Fresh
1 – Lake County's Finest
quash potatoes
Set out a platter piping hot
So Good with Safeway Steak and Mushrooms
10-lb. bag 49¢
Break into Juicy Chunks—Kids Love 'em!
2 for 29¢
Excellent to Serve with Safeway Steaks
5-oz. pkg. 29¢
Refrigerated from farm to you!
Grade AA Fresh Eggs
Cream Of the Crop
Large 2 1-doz. cts. 93¢
Medium 2 1-doz. cts. 77¢
Lucerne ... Main or Farmer
Cottage Cheese pint 21¢ quart ctn. 41¢
Lucerne Bonus Quality
Concentrated Fresh Milk
Each quart makes three quarts fresh whole milk quart ctn. 57¼¢
Fund Federatio Changes Address
A new address, a draftuction in expenses, and ped-up program for in revenues while improvices were announced to the Orange County Federation Community Chests and Funds following the Auguring of its board of directors.
The Federation, an institution of 14 Orange County and Funds which had been tered for many of its 12,515 North Main in Santa Ana, has moved its office quarters of the Santa Ana Community Chest at 17th Street in Santa Ana it will share office staff as space under terms by directors of the F and the Santa Ana-Tusmity Chest. The a firm of Diehl-Evans a pary will supervise and procedures aa well as
FROZEN FOODS
Bel-air Premium Quality
Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice $1.00
Pineapple-Orange Juice $25
Party Pride Ice Cream $39
Catering Grade, popular flavors
Bakery Specials
Breakfast Rolls
Bear Claws or Nalain Dale Snailie
Curly Baked pkg. 21¢
Applesauce Ring
Slender-Way Bread
Curly Cake 19¢, pkg. 43¢
Save 4c 18¢, loaf 25¢
WAY — 135 S. Lemon St. - Anaheim
Chic Group Series
been found necessary, however,
to support the coming season with tickets for the Subscription Series at a nominal season rate.
Karen Margreta Wood, vice president of the Philharmonic Society, presided and together with Robert Samuel Barnes, Santa Ana attorney, emphasized the importance in Philharmonic progress of a Subscription Series. September is designated as the month for purchasing the Series, the first concert occurs on Saturday evening, Oct. 17, at Orange Coast College.
The opening concert features soloists Raymond Menhennick, viola, and Adrian Holland, violin. On Nov. 21, Marjorie Brinkman, soprano, and Ned Romero, baritone, appear in a "From the World of Opera" program, singing operatic duets and solos with the orchestra. The American premier of a "California Suite" composed by Richard Ralf, will be conducted by the composer at the Jan. 23 concert, and Peter Hewitt appears as piano soloist. The final concert February 20, presents a program largely devoted to Brahma with Alice Schoenfeld, violin, and Eleonore Schoenfeld, cello, playing the Brahma Double Concerto.
Complete information is available at Orange County Philharmonic, P.O. Box 12, Corona del Mar.
Other Philharmonic events prepared at the opening of the sea.
MISS E. KATE REA—President of the Crippled Children's Relief Association and a tireless volunteer worker since 1925, for this Human Service Group which is affiliated with the United Fund for Anaheim and the Western Cities of the Anaheim Union High School District. Appeal is now being conducted in Anaheim.
OCC Schedules Two Pre-Semester Events
Two traditional social events for the Orange Coast faculty will mark the pre-semester activities before the opening of the college Sept. 14.
On Tuesday, Sept. 8 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Dr. Basil H. Peterson, OCC president, and Mrs.
Murdys Begin Tour
Orange County's State Senator, John A. Murdy, Jr., and Mrs. Murdy, will leave for a private 10-week around-the-world vacation beginning tomorrow, the Senator's office reported today.
New faculty will have a chance to meet their colleagues and their
OCC Schedules Two Pre-Semester Events
Two traditional social events for the Orange Coast faculty will mark the pre-semester activities before the opening of the college Sept. 14.
On Tuesday, Sept. 8 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Dr. Basil H. Peterson, OCC president, and Mrs. Peterson, will hold a reception honoring the 20 new faculty members. The reception will be in the Student Center of the OCC campus and will be attended by all faculty.
New faculty will have a chance to meet their colleagues and their families on a more informal basis when the faculty gathers in Costa Mesa Park at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 10 for the annual faculty family picnic.
Fund Federation Changes Address
A new address, a dramatic reduction in expenses, and a stepped-up program for increasing revenues while improving services were announced today by the Orange County Federation of Community Chests and United Funds following the August meeting of its board of directors.
The Federation, an organization of 14 Orange County Chests and Funds which had headquartered for many of its 12 years at 515 North Main in Santa Ana, has moved its office into the quarters of the Santa Ana-Tustin Community Chest at 1121 West 17th Street in Santa Ana. Here it will share office staff as well as space under terms negotiated by directors of the Federation and the Santa Ana-Tustin Community Chest. The accounting firm of Diehl-Evans and Company will supervise accounting procedures as well as conduct
Murdys Begin Tour
Orange County's State Senator, John A. Murdy, Jr., and Mrs. Murdy, will leave for a private 10-week around-the-world vacation beginning tomorrow, the Senator's office reported today.
WHAT'S DOING
H. I. Perry, your Telephone Manager in Anaheim
As any mother knows, it's usually hard to keep kids away from the phone. They love to use it. And it's important they learn how to use it properly when they're young. That's why we put together "Adventures in Telezonia." It's a teaching kit, complete with puppet movie, shown above, that shows grade school students how best
has moved its office into the quarters of the Santa Ana-Tustin Community Chest at 1121 West 17th Street in Santa Ana. Here it will share office staff as well as space under terms negotiated by directors of the Federation and the Santa Ana-Tustin Community Chest. The accounting firm of Diehl-Evans and Company will supervise accounting procedures as well as conduct annual audits.
Officers of the Federation elected at its annual meeting on June 24 are, D. Russell Parks, president; Donald P. Kennedy of Santa Ana, vice president; Lee J. Hasenjaeger of Santa Ana, treasurer; and Adolf Schoepe of Anaheim, secretary. Other directors who participated in the constructive actions taken at the August board meeting were Robert Daily of Anaheim, Glenn Dysinger of Buena Park, Whitney Drayton of Fullerton, Lane Thomas of Garden Grove, Roy Marcón, Jr. of Laguna Beach, Dr. Edward Millum of Newport Beach, Victor Alleman and Stewart McPherion of Santa Ana.
The next meeting of the Federation's board will be held on Sept. 22.
Bonsai Trees To Be Discussed
The popular Bonsai — dwarf trees grown in containers — will be described by George Ogata, landscaper, of Anaheim at an open meeting of the Orange County Begonia Society tonight at 8 p.m. at Garden Grove Grange Hall, Century Blvd. and Taft Ave.
As any mother knows, it's usually hard to keep kids away from the phone. They love to use it. And it's important they learn how to use it properly when they're young. That's why we put together "Adventures in Telezonia." It's a teaching kit, complete with puppet movie, shown above, that shows grade school students how best to use the telephone. We worked it out at the request of teachers and with their assistance. It teaches the right way to make calls, including those from public phones. And this training helps everybody get better telephone service. "Adventures in Telezonia" is available to schools just for the asking.
LOUIS A. WENTZ, ttst deskman, in the Anaheim office is testing and checking the Anaheim and CyPRESS cables to prevent any interruption of your telephon service. These cables are the heart lines for 52,-000 telephones in Anaheim Exchang.