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B4-Anaheim Gazette (Anaheim, Thursday, May 12, 1960) BOOKS In Review Weekly book listings presented by the Anaheim Public Library, 241 So. Los Angeles St., Anaheim, California. FICTION HOW YOU ARE, JEEVES by P. G. Wodehouse. Bertie gets himself all tangled up with unwelcome guests, a case of love, a disgruntled old friend on a law suit, but Jeeves gets him out of it all alive. OUT OF THE RED by Caskie Stinnett. There is a revolution in a mythical country South of the border which some knaves turn into a Communist plot in order to get the United States to foot the bill, but a man and a girl salvage the situation for Uncle Sam. NON-FICTION A B C OF RELATIVELY by Bertrand Russell. A famous philosopher and mathematician explains relatively for the general reader in an easy, clear, style; answers questions about matter, force, gravity, time, and a few of the newer problems in physics. THE ART OF JAZZ by Martin Williams (editor). Articles on all the big names in the history of Jazz, containing bits of conversation, some parts of scores, with a record list of Jazz music. BROADWAY'S BEST 1959 by John Chester plains relatively for the general reader in an easy, clear, style; answers questions about matter, force, gravity, time, and a few of the newer problems in physics. THE ART OF JAZZ by Martin Williams (editor). Articles on all the big names in the history of Jazz, containing bits of conversation, some parts of scores, with a record list of Jazz music. BROADWAY'S BEST 1959 by John Chapman. A complete review of the best plays of the year; includes Flower Drum Song, The Disenchanted, Sweet Bird of Youth, prize plays, list of books published during the year. HOW TO GET THE BEST EDUCATION FOR YOUR CHILD by Benjamin & Lillian Fine. How to find the right school for your child, preparing for college, training in the home, incentives for learning, talks to teachers, getting into the habit of studying. THE MAGNIFICENT SCUF-FLERS by Charles Wilson. The wonderful, true-story of wrestling and how it got its start in popularity as a sport in the Union Army; stories about the famous champions, famous matches, hold used, places where wrestling found a home. 1,000 PHOTO QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY EXPERTS by Robert McIntyre. Just about every good question ever asked is answered here, concerning cameras, picture-taking, light, color printing and enlarging, developing. Written in question and answer form. RADIATION, GENES, AND MAN by Wallace & Th. Dobzhansky. The scientists write for the general readers about the effects of excessive radiation on human heredity, radiation damage, attempts at detection and measurement. Includes some charts and tables. THE SPORTSMAN'S WORLD by Editors of Field & Stream Magazine. The outdoor man's guide to hunting and fishing in the Americas and Africa, with many beautiful photos, some of them in color; has some maps, weather illustrations. Journalism Prof. THE SPORTSMAN'S WORLD by Editors of Field & Stream Magazine. The outdoor man's guide to hunting and fishing in the Americas and Africa, with many beautiful photos, some of them in color; has some maps, weather illustrations. Journalism Prof. Joins OCSC Staff J. William Maxwell, head of the Department of Journalism at the University of South Dakota, will become Associate Professor of Journalism and Chairman of the Department of Journalism at Orange County State College, Fullerton, in September, according to President W. B. Langsdorf. He has been granted special leave to be a Fulbright Lecturer in journalism at the Catholic University of Lima, Peru, during the first semester, 1960-61. Dr. Maxwell is currently on leave from the University of South Dakota as Visiting Associate Professor of Journalism at the Graduate School of Journalism, University of California at Los Angeles, where he is also Associate Director of the UCLA Foreign Press Awards. Tourists Spend $341 Million In Southland The All-Year Club, celebrating its 39th birthday this month, put the reverse on the usual procedure today, and gave instead of receiving a birthday present. The "present" was the announcement that over $341 million was spent in the Southland by tourists during the past Fall and Winter seasons. EVERY DAY'S A SPECIAL DAY AT Thriftmart THURS...FRI...SAT...SUN. MAY 12-13-14-15 Pillsbury REFRIGERATED termilk CUITS 3 8 OZ. TUBES 25°C Van de Kamp's SPECIALS MAY 12-15 45 YEARS TWO LAYER MILK CHOCOLATE GOLD BAR NO.2% TINS $1.00 TERMILK CUITS 3 8 OZ. TUBES 25℃ ACHES GOLD BAR SLICED ELBERTA 4 NO.2% TINS $1 00 ORTENING IRIS 3 LB. TIN 59℃ LOGG'S CORN FLAKES 12 OZ. BOX 25℃ WAIIAN PUNCH HULA OR HIGHBALL $1 00 46 OZ. TINS YOUR CHOICE INKS 49℃ E LB. XLNT FROZEN ENCHILADA DINNER 13 OZ. PKG. OR BEEF TACOS 14 OZ. PKG. YOUR CHOICE 39℃ DUBUQUE CANNED HAMS 10-LB. TIN $6 98 LEE'S WHOLE OR FU H BUTT ENI 55℃ lb. CENTER SL 89℃ lb. 8 NO.303 TINS $1 00 12 OZ. TIN 29℃ APRICOT PINEAPPLE TOP FLAVOR PRESERVES JAR 89℃ ZEE PAPER TOWELS Giant ROLL 29℃ "Fresher by Far" PRODUCE 49¢ CANNED HAMS 10-LB. TIN $6'98 89¢ NO. 303 TINS $1'00 APRICOT PINEAPPLE TOP FLAVOR PRESERVES 89¢ 12 OZ. TIN 29¢ ZEE PAPER TOWELS GIANT ROLL 29¢ OREGON'S FINEST LB. 69£ SLICED BOLOGNA GRAND TASTE LARGE 10 OZ. PKG. 45¢ TORTILLAS JANE ANDERSON 5 PKGS. OF 12 90¢ CHUNK STYLE st-O-Chicken TUNA NO. ½ TIN 25¢ "Fresher by Far" PRODUCE U.S. NO. 1 WHITE ROSE Potatoes 6 LBS. 25¢ IMPERIAL VALLEY CARROTS LARGE BUNCHES 2 FOR 15¢ LONG GREEN Cucumbers Fine for Slicing or Salads 2 FOR 15¢ ARIZONA Grapefruit 8 LB. CELLO BAG 35¢ THRIFTMARK HEINZ KETCHUP BLUE CHIP 14 OZ. BOTTLE 17¢ n de Kamp's SPECIALS MAY 12-15 45 YEARS WO LAYER MILK BLUE CHIP "The Best MEATS in Town" U.S.D.A. GRADED "CHOICE" OR "GOOD" BLADE CUT BLUE CHIP "The Best MEATS in Town" U.S.D.A. GRADED "CHOICE" OR "GOOD" BLADE CUT CHUCK ROAST SEVEN BONE ROAST 49¢ lb. ROUND BONE ROAST 53¢ lb. CHUCK STEAKS U.S.D.A. GRADED "CHOICE" OR "GOOD" 49¢ lb. BONELESS CLOD ROAST 75¢ lb. BONELESS STEWING BEEF 73¢ lb. E'S WHOLE OR FULL SHANK HALF HAMS 45¢ lb. BUTT ENDS 55¢ lb. CENTER SLICES 89¢ lb. ROASTING CHICKENS U.S.D.A. GRADE "A" FRESH 4-5 LBS. 49¢ lb. SLICED BACON HORMEL'S MIDWEST 1-LB. PKQ. 49¢ lb. LITTLE FRIERS OSCAR MAYER PURE PORK LINKS 1-LB. PKQ. 59¢ lb. 89¢ lb. ROASTING CHICKENS U.S.D.A. GRADE "A" FRESH 4-5 LBS. 49¢ lb. SLICED BACON HORMEL'S MIDWEST 1-LB. PKQ. 49¢ lb. LITTLE FRIERS OSCAR MAYER PURE PORK LINKS 1-LB. PKQ. 59¢ lb. FRESH GROUND BEEF GROUND CHUCK 59¢ lb. GROUND ROUND 69¢ lb. 43¢ lb. SLICED FRESH CHINOOK SALMON 89¢ lb. FOUR FISHERMAN FROZEN FISH STICKS 8 OZ. PKQ. 29¢ lb. MRS. FRIDAY'S FROZEN SEA FOOD 14 OZ. PKQ. 79¢ lb. RATK'S FROZEN CHOP-ETTES 8 OZ. PKQ. 39¢ lb. FOR DAILY RADIO SPECIALS KLAC 570 SAVE MORE AT... Thriftimary ...AND OF COURSE... BLUE CHIP 8662 So. Placentia Ave. 625 Orangewood Anaheim SALES TAX ADDED TO ALL TAXABLE ITEMS