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1960-05-19 · Anaheim Gazette · page 3 of 16 · OCR glm-ocr
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'Music a la Carte' Entree at FJC 3rd Annual Springtime Musical "Showtime: Music a la Carte," the third annual hairdown, free-wheeling musical variety show presented by the Fullerton Junior College music department, rolls around again at 8:15 p.m. in the district auditorium on Friday and Saturday. The traditional musical, involving more than 120 college musiclans, dancers and actors, again promises "something for everybody," according to FJC instructor Kenneth Helvey. Spotlighted number include the full a cappella choir in a Negro church sequence; five dance numbers which include Scottish, jazz and country dances; band numbers with the Hornet Honeys; and a hilarious comedy version of the Quartet from Rigoletto by the Four of a Kind men's quartet. WEEK END SPECIALS Westinghouse — 15 Watt LIGHT BULBS 18¢ LAZY SUSANS . . . 59¢ Full Size — Heavy Vinyl $298 WEEK END SPECIALS Westinghouse — 15 Watt LIGHT BULBS 18¢ LAZY SUSANS . . . 59¢ Full Size — Heavy Vinyl AIR MATTRESSES. $2.98 For Camping CANNED HEAT .5¢ea 2 for 9¢ For Casement Windows ALL ALUMINUM SCREENS 99¢ea WHILE THEY LAST LIFE STRIDE, ETC. LADIES’ DRESS SHOES $3.99 Values to $12.98 MEN’S SHOES $2.98 CHILDREN’S SHOES $2.98 NEW STORE HOURS: Monday - Thursday — 9:30-6 p.m. Friday—9:30-9 p.m. Saturday—9:30-6 p.m. Sunday—Closed C and S Outlet 151 SO. LOS ANGELES ST., ANAHEIM KE 3-3021 The engine is Chevy's famous Thriftmaster 6! WORTH MORE BECAÛŠE THEY WORK MORE! CHEVROLET STURD Save—right now—during the Spring Fever Selling Spree at your local authorized C CONE BROTHERS ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA KEystone 5-1143 ANAHEIM GAZETTE ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA St. Jude Hospital Guild Members Select New Uniforms for Project It was "off with the old and on with the new" for St. Jude Hospital Guild this week as members heard reports of a highly successful financial year, chose a new uniform, and met new committee chairmen for 1960-61. New president Mrs. Thomas Eadington reported that the Guild gave over $15,000 to its three projects during the past year: $10,000 to the hospital expansion fund, $3,000 to the needy patient fund, and $2,100 for the purchase of cardioscopes. Guild members voted to don yellow pinafores as their new uniform. This decision ends months of searching for a replacement for the smock and the tailored dress which are now being worn. Members will have until April, 1961 to replace their present uniforms with the new model Mrs. Angelo Ferraris was chairman of the uniform committee which presented styles from which the members made their choice. Volunteer coordinator Mrs. ?? DISCOUNTS ?? “CHECK OUR PRICES” CASTLE FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 121 N. SPADRA (out of state credit welcome) FULLERTON HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9 to 9. Sat. 9 to 6. Sun. 1 to 6 ??? DISCOUNTS ?? "CHECK OUR PRICES" CASTLE FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 121 N. SPADRA (out of state credit welcome) FULLERTON HOURS: Mon-Fri. 9 to 9. Sat. 9 to 6. Sun. 1 to 6 FREE Wash HERE'S THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN! For every 2 washer loads you pay for at the regular price, we'll give you one FREE E — from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM on each each Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the month of May. Wash 20c per machine (9 lb. load) Wash & Fluff Dry up to 9x12 Shag Rug $1.00 Dry 10c for 15 minutes FREE DOOR PRIZE: $10.00 worth of groceries given every week from next-door NORTHGATE Market (where you should always shop while you do your laundry) • We never close • Free parking in rear • Our new washers give 3 rinses • Try our new "folding patio" A & T Westinghouse Laundromat 730 No. Los Angeles — Anaheim —Photo by Arsene Studio Chevy hums through Chicago traffic to the tune of 21 miles to the gallon! "We think perfectly" through Chicago traffic to the tune of 21 miles to the gallon! Working for Bumper and Auto of Illinois, Inc., ten 1960 Chevrolet pickups battle Chicago traffic day after day. Each truck averages about 2,000 miles a month in this wearing stop-and-start delivery service. Mr. Harry Haller, General Manager of S & H Truck Leasing, who leases the trucks to the bumper firm, reports: "We provide full maintenance on the trucks—gas, oil and everything else—so it pays us to know just where we stand on costs. And our records show that the '60 Chevies are giving us as much as 21 miles per gallon... with an average of better than 17 miles per gallon. Mister, these are our kind of trucks!" Truck owners have good things to say about all Chevy engines. And when they're not talking about Chevrolet performance and economy, they're telling you how great that new Torsion-Spring Ride is. How it soaks up road shock and vibration. Protects fragile loads. Lets you run at faster, safe speeds to get more work done in a day. Drive a torsion-spring Chevy soon. We'll rest our case on that one ride. HEVROLET STURDI-BILT TRUCKS your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's ERS 215 N. Los Angeles Street HOW FAST MONEY MU ANAHEIM At 4½% interest per year you That's four and a half dollars we pay you every three months and you until you want to take it out. Bring Start earning more the modern tion in town! 187 WEST CENTER STREET Society-Clubs-Churches TELEPHONE: PR 2-1800 THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1960 Members or Project members voted to don soft pinafores as their new uniThis decision ends many of searching for a replacefor the smock and the tailorness which are now being Members will have until 1961 to replace their presiforms with the new model. Angelo Ferraris was chairof the uniform committee presented styles from which members made their choice. unteer coordinator Mrs. E. L. Van Cleave introduced her com-er, secretary; and Mesdames Robmittee which includes Mrs. J. W. ert Cathey, William Reid, E. W. Battis, hours; Mrs. Wendell Thay-Kirkpatrick, and B. W. Clemens. BTK THE COMMUNITY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Every member of our staff is a neighbor of yours—a fellow-resident of this community. Sympathetic personal attention is assured every THE COMMUNITY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Every member of our staff is a neighbor of yours—a fellow-resident of this community. Sympathetic personal attention is assured every family who turns to us at time of bereavement. BTK BACKS TROUTMAN KAULBARS 251 NORTH LEMON ST. • KEYSTONE 5-1149 Orange County's First Funeral Directors think it's perfectly amazing!" HOW FAST YOUR MULTIPLIES AT ANAHEIM SAVINGS % interest per year your surplus funds can grow fast at Anaheim Savings! and a half dollars we give you each year for every $100 you keep here. We pay three months and your money is safely protected by insurance up to $10,000 want to take it out. Bring, send or transfer your dollars to Anaheim Savings now. going more the modern way...from the oldest locally owned savings institu- ST CENTER STREET • ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA • KE 5-2158