YoreAnaheim the Anaheim newspaper archive
Publications Anaheim Gazette 1959 September

anaheim-gazette 1959-09-17

1959-09-17 · Anaheim Gazette · page 5 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
Scanned page
Scan of anaheim-gazette 1959-09-17 page 5
Searchable text
Resident Wins Committee Post The Linen Supply Association of America, national trade organization of its $400,000,000-a-year industry, announced national committee appointments, including the following from Anaheim. Robert D. Chambers, Boss Coverall & Linen Supply, P. O. Box 8-7882 Euclid, executive training committee. Obituaries WALTER MURPHY Funeral services for Walter Murphy of Needles, formerly of Anaheim, were conducted in the Hilgenfeld Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. Carlton C. Buck, pastor of the First Christian Church of Fullerton officiating. Burial was in Loma Vista Memorial Park. JESUS HERRERA Funeral services for Jesus Herrera, 61., who died at Orange County General Hospital last week, were held in St. Joseph's Church in Placentia with burial in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. Hilgenfeld Mortuary was in charge. He was a native of Mexico and had lived in the Placentia area for more than 40 years. He is survived by a brother, Manuel Herrera of Placentia. CLARA J. KING Funeral services for Clara J. King, 67, of Cypress, who died at Anaheim Memorial Hospital from injuries received when she was hit by an automobile, were held in Hilgenfeld Mortuary Chapel. CLARA J. KING Funeral services for Clara J. King, 67, of Cypress, who died at Anaheim Memorial Hospital from injuries received when she was hit by an automobile, were held in Hilgenfeld Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. Ralph F. Juengel of Bethel Lutheran Church officiating. Burial was in Westminster Memorial Park. She was a native of Minnesota and had lived in Orange County for 33 years. She was librarian of the Orange County Cypress branch for 22 years and a member of Bethel Lutheran Church. She is survived by a son, James E. King of Brea; a daughter, Mrs. Irma L. Coughran of Anaheim; three sisters, Mrs. Ed Leeman of Minnesota; Mrs. W. L. Humphrey and Mrs. S. J. Estensen of South Dakota; a brother, Maynard W. Tollefson of Minnesota and seven grandchildren. ANNA C. SIEGEL Funeral services for Anna C. Siegel, 85, who died at the Lutheran Home after an extended illness, were held in Hilgenfeld Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. Harry F. Stief of Grace Lutheran Church officiating. Cremation followed. She was a native of Germany and came to Anaheim 39 years ago. Her late husband, Fred A. Siegel, owned and operated the Anaheim Conservatory of Music at 705 W. Center St. for many years. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Podleck of Los Angeles and Mrs. Ann Marie Taylor of Honolulu; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. GERTRUDE C. STEVENSON Funeral services for Gertrude C. Stevenson were held Tuesday morning at St. Mary's Church in Fullerton with a 9 o'clock Mass. Burial was in Ft. Rosecrans Cemetery in San Diego. Backs-Troutman and Kaulbars were in charge. She was born in Illinois and had lived in Anaheim for two years. She is survived by three cousins, Mrs. Mary McCoy of Las DAYS A SPECIAL DAY AT Thrift CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 10 10/-oz. Tins $1 BIRDS EYE FROZEN MIXED VEGETABLES 4 10-oz. Pkgs. 8 BIRDS EYE FROZEN FORDHOOK OR BABY LIMAS 4 10-oz. Pkgs. 9 BIRDS EYE FROZEN FRENCH FRIES 5 9-oz. Pkgs. 8 ZEE BRAND PAPER TOWELS 2 150-Ct. Rolls 3 BEEP AND CHICKEN STEERO CUBES 2 Pkgs. of 5 PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR 2-Lb. Pkg. IRIS BRAND KOSHER DILL PICKLES 22-oz. Jar 3 WISHBONE ITALIAN DRESSING Boz Brl. 3 PRATT-LOW SLICED YELLOW CLING PEACHES No. 2} Tin GERTRUDE C. STEVENSON Funeral services for Gertrude C. Stevenson were held Tuesday morning at St. Mary's Church in Fullerton with a 9 o'clock Mass. Burial was in Ft. Rosecrans Cemetery in San Diego. Backs-Troutman and Kaulbars were in charge. She was born in Illinois and had lived in Anaheim for two years. She is survived by three cousins, Mrs. Mary McCoy of Las Vegas, Mrs. Clifford Goodwyn of Arcadia and Mrs. Charles Garrett of Venice. WALTER MURPHY Funeral services for Walter Murphy, 48, were conducted in Hilgenfeld Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. Carlton C. Buck, pastor of the First Christian Church of Fullerton, officiating. Burial was in Loma Vista Memorial Park. He was electrocuted Sept. 12 at the Gene Pumping Plant at Parker Dam where he was employed for more than 25 years as Station Chief for the Metropolitan Water District. He was a native of Oklahoma. Surviving are his wife, Cecil Mae Murphy; two sons, Lyle J. and Jerry Murphy; one daughter, Mrs. Darlene Walker of Riverside; his mother, Mrs. Lou Murphy of Garden Grove; four sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Brown of Frasier Park, Calif., Mrs. Billy Bryant of Garden Grove, Mrs. Carrie Baretta of Southgate and Mrs. Ola Lee Taylor of Lomita; one brother, Lonnie E. Murphy of Thermal and four grandchildren. morrow na, the show will feature from the collections of 27 California antique dealers, g to Mrs. John Lynde, t. Stay Loud, show chairman, that the annual show and sale is the principal fund-raising event for the many activities conducted throughout the year by the Assistance League in Garden Groves. "Through show proceeds we are able to finance our Teen Canteen operation; our "shut-in" assistance and the "layette" program for needy new mothers." she added. Located at 8530 Stanton Avenue, Buena Park, the audition will house 27 exhibit booths. Displays will be made by members of the Southern California Organization of Antique Dealers. Visitors to this year's show will find an even greater variety of antique pieces than was exhibited last year, American farmhouse together with European and Orental furniture and accessories will be displayed. Primitives in silver, copper and grass, antiquiglassware, ancient firearms and exquisite china will also be fetured. EVERY DAY'S A SPECIAL DAY AT Thriftimary EVERY DAY'S SETS THE MOOD FOR FAMILY FUN AND... Thriftimary BETTE BUILD FAIR ELIS WINNERS 10-oz. Pkg. EN—15-oz. Pkg. REAL CUTLET IN—12-oz. Pkg. 59¢ JERSEYMAID CATERING ALL FLAVORS ICE CREAM ½-GAL. CTN. 65¢ ALL GRINDS IRIS COFFEE 1-lb. Ttn 59¢ S&F COFFEE 1-lb. Ttn 49¢ LAURA SCÚD PLAIN OR NU PEANUT BU 16-OZ. JAR 4 L DAY AT Thriftimary Thriftimary QUALITY MEATS U.S.D.A. GRADE "A" FRESH FRYING CHICKENS SPECIAL DA 10 10-oz. Tins $1.00 4 10-oz. Pkgs. 85¢ 4 10-oz. Pkgs. 98¢ 5 9-oz. Pkgs. 89¢ 2 150-Ct. Rolls 39¢ 2 Pkgs. of 5 17¢ 2-Lb. Pkg. 39¢ 22-oz. Jar 37¢ 8oz. Btl. 39¢ EVERY DAY'S A SPECIAL DAY AT Thriftimax Thriftimax QUALITY MEATS U.S.D.A. GRADE "A" FRESH FRYING CHICKENS WHOLE BODY 29 lb. CUT-UP . . . 33% Backs & Necks 9¢ lb WINGS 25¢ lb BREASTS 55¢ lb Legs & Thighs 49¢ lb LEE'S "EXTRA SMOKE FLAVOR" CRY-O-VAC WRAP SMOKED PICNICS 5-7-lbs. Avg. Wts. 31 lb. HORMEL'S MIDWEST—1-LB. PKG. SLICED BACON 47 lb. SMOKED LOIN PORK CHOPS 77 lb. VICTOR BORGE ROCK CORNISH GAME HENS 16-oz. Pkg. 89¢ lb KOLD KIST FROZEN BEEF STEAKS 10 2-oz. Pkgs.$1 MEDIUM SIZE GREEN SHRIMP 59¢ lb DELIVERED DAILY FRESH FILLET OF SOLE 59¢ lb CARNATION FROZ. PERCH or COD FILLETS 1-lb. Pkg. 35¢ Thriftimax FINEST PRODUCE WASHINGTON JONATHAN APPLES 2 Lbs. 25¢ CRISP, TENDER CARROTS 2 Bu. 15¢ 8oz. Brl. 39¢ NG No. 2½ Tin 25¢ 10-oz. Gl. 31¢ QUALITY FROZEN FOODS PEAS, CUT CORN HOPPED SPINACH 0-OZ. KGS. YOUR HOICE 89¢ ANDS: N, SANKA DUSE 1-LB. TIN 69¢ EVERY DAY'S A SPECIAL DAY AT Thriftmart Thriftmart FINEST PRODUCE WASHINGTON JONATHAN APPLES 2 Lbs. 25¢ CRISP, TENDER CARROTS 2 Bu. 15¢ SWEET CORN on the COB Ear 5¢ LARGE NO. 1 BELL PEPPERS 2 Lbs. 19¢ Van de Kamp's SPECIALS SEPT. 17-20 FRESH ORANGE CAKE es. 95¢ half 49¢ FRENCH APPLE PIE 59¢ THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN., SEPT. 17-18 - 7:20 DAILY RADIO SPECIALS, DIAL 1580—KDAY WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SALES TAX ADDED TO TAXABLE ITEMS EVERY DAY'S A SPECIAL DAY AT Thriftmart RICHMOND 9-6251 8662 So. Placentia—Anaheim—625 Orange pieces than was exhibited ear, American farmhouse, car with European and Orifurniture and accessories is displayed. Primitives in copper and grass, antique ware, ancient firearms and te china will also be feaOpen daily from noon through 10 p.m., except on the last day when the shop will close at a p.m., the auditorium is adjacent to Knott's Berry Farm. Mrs. Loud explained that refreshments will be available throughout the day and that parking facilities are plentiful. General admission is 90 cents, with all proceeds going to charity, she added. Further information may be obtained by calling Jefferson T-9482. OUR NEW NUMBER PR 2-180 0 EVERY DAY'S A SPECIAL DAY AT Thelifetime BETTER MEALS BUILD BETTER FAMILIES! LAURA SCUDDER PLAIN OR NUTTY PEANUT BUTTER 16-OZ. JAR 49¢ FRADELIS FROZEN ENTREES SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS 10oz. Pkg. 39¢ BEEF STEW 10oz. Pkg. 49¢ DAY'S A SPECIAL DAY AT Thelifetime QUAIL BRAND TOMATO JUICE 6 48-oz. Tips $1 00 BIRDS EYE FROZEN FRENCH OR 4 9-oz. 85¢ DAY'S A SPECIAL DAY AT The time of... QUAIL BRAND TOMATO JUICE 6 $1.00 BIRDS EYE FROZEN FRENCH OR CUT BEANS 4 9-oz. Pkg. 85c BIRDS EYE—BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY FROZEN MEAT PIES 2 8-oz. Pkg. 53c PET FAVORITE Crown Prince HORSEMEAT 2 No. 1 Tips 43c "READY TO BAKE" BETTY CROCKER PIZZA 141-oz. Pkg. 39c GRAHAM HONEY TREAT CRACKERS 1-lb. Pkg. 33c JANE ANDERSON'S FRESH SOUR CREAM SALAD DRESSING 8-oz. Jar 39c MONTEREY JACK CHEESE CHUNKS Lb. 49c JANE ANDERSON'S AMERICAN CHEESE 6-oz. Pkg. 25c TENDER, JUICY GRAND TASTE FRANKS 1-Lb. Pkg. 49c DUCE Lbs. 25¢ Bu. 15¢ Ear 5¢ Lbs. 19¢ FRENCH APPLE PIE 59¢ EVERY DAY'S A SPECIAL DAY AT THRIFTMART EVERY JANE ANDERSON'S AMERICAN CHEESE 6-oz. Pkg. 25¢ TENDER, JUICY GRAND TASTE FRANKS 1-Lb. Pkg. 49¢ TOWN & COUNTRY—121-oz. Pkg. BUTTERSCOTCH CREMES—13-oz. Pkg. WESTONS COOKIES Ea. 35¢ PILLSBURY FLOUR 5-LB. BAG 49¢ COUNTY FAIR FROZEN PIES APPLE, CHERRY, PEACH 24-OZ. PKG. 39¢ ZEE WAX PAPER 100-FT. ROLL 20¢ BIRDS EYE PROZEN ORANGE JUICE 6-OZ. TIN 19¢