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1960-08-25 · Anaheim Gazette · page 11 of 14 · OCR glm-ocr
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Anaheim Gazette C-1 (Anaheim, Thursday, Aug. 22, 1960) Red Skelton Is Guest Star For CMA Open House Red Skelton will assist George Raft in ceremonies marking the grand opening of Consumers Mart of America new $3,500,000 shopping city in Anaheim. Skelton and Raft, who is vice-president of the huge 130,000 square foot CMA, will be joined by civic and public officials in ribbon cutting ceremonies at the huge mart, located at 1404 S. Los Angeles St., Anaheim. CMA houses 70 major departments under one roof, including the world's largest food, produce and fresh meat supermarket, on the 15-acre grounds, with parking space for 1,500 cars, according to Raft. Chancel Choir Plans Stay at Forest Home Preparations are being made by the Chancel Choir of the First Presbyterian Church, Anaheim, for their annual retreat. Mrs. Leta Archer, chairman, has announced that they will leave Sept. 9 for the weekend at Forest Home in the San Bernardino Mountains. Workshops, featuring programming, choir procedure and music for the following season, will be set up. Highlights of the weekend will be a trophy given to the section performing the best skit or musical Local Chapter Has Poolside Party Upsilon Omicron chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a swim party at the home of Mrs. Joe Dame, Wednesday, July 27. Besides swimming, there was a barbecue on the patio. The summer training meetings are nearly finished and the test was held Aug. 18 at the home of Mrs. Samuel Butler. A committee meeting was held at the home of Mrs. George Cesped and final plans were made for the chapter's Fall Rushing Program. Mrs. Chester Burnett and her husband recently returned from Ecuador where they spent a three- STOP, SH SWEAT Full Saddlery Turtle neck Colors: star gold Size Special 2-PIECE CO-ORDINATE SETS (skirts and blouses to match) Dark cottons in assorted patterns and fabrics, Full skirt in cupioni, blouse with rolled-up sleeves. Slim skirt - seat lined - ton to match ALL WOOL CAPRIS Fully lined. Colors: gold - teakwood - red - star blue - spruce green - lilac. Sizes 8 to 18. Reg. retail 5.98 Special price YOUR LEGISLATOR AT WORK SENATOR JOHN A. MURDY, JR. State Senator More than 20 meetings of both Senate and Assembly fact-finding groups will be held all over the State between now and the middle of September. The topics to be studied are as varied as the meeting places. The Senate fact-finding committee on natural resources has set an especially heavy schedule for itself. Such matters as whether sea lions should be removed from the list of animals forbidden to hunters, and how Squaw Valley state park should be operated are on its agenda. At other meetings it will take up such items as the registration and policing of small boats, federal laws relating to sale of Indian lands, and whether a separate commercial fishing commission should be set up. Recently there has been much speculation and comment in California papers about the feasibility of bringing water here from the Pacific Northwest, which has an abundance of that precious panacea for thirst. The Senate committee on water resources will meet to receive a consultant's report on the project. In recent years, expansion of our California state system of beaches and parks has been largely financed from royalties accruing from off-shore oil and gas production. Declining revenues from the Pacific Northwest, which has an abundance of that precious panacea for thirst. The Senate committee on water resources will meet to receive a consultant's report on the project. In recent years, expansion of our California state system of beaches and parks has been largely financed from royalties accruing from off-shore oil and gas production. Declining revenues from this source are now creating a problem as to how much longer it will be possible to continue this practice. The Assembly committee on ways and means will hold a hearing to consider the complexities of this situation. The group will then hold a joint meeting with the Assembly committee on natural resources, planning and public works to study means of financing the California public outdoor recreation plan which was released a short time ago. The question of local autonomy of county and district Fairs, interim uses and admission charges of Fairs, and other matters brought into focus by the highly controversial Carr-Muchmore Report will be debated under close scrutiny by the Joint Committee on Fairs allocations and classifications, which meets Sept. 15 and 16 at the State capitol. More different types of rubber are used in making hose than any other rubber product. According to Goodyear, the world's largest rubber company, chemists use many varieties of natural and synthetic rubbers so that the finished product will be properly flexible, oil or solven resistant and even tasteless when used in food and non-toxic beverage handling. Parly Butler. Attee meeting was held one of Mrs. George Cespecial plans were made for Mr.'s Fall Rushing Proester Burnett and her recently returned from here they spent a threeweek vacation. Her color slides and movies will be a part of a cultural program during the year. The George Cespeds spent two weesk camping at Yosemite and Sequoia and a week at Big Sur. Mrs. Perry McCluskey has had her mother visiting here from Georgia for two weeks. Out-oftown friends have been visiting with most of the girls this summer and everyone reports that it Orientation Set for New FJC Applicants An intensive, two-week Get-Aquainted orientation program has been scheduled for new Fullerton Junior College students to introduce them to their college and each other. Initial Get-Aquainted activihas been really a wonderful summer and it's only half over! compence the week before classes with two welcoming breakfasts in the college cafeteria for men and women students. Activities include raines, GetAcquainted Dance, special welcoming activities of college service club, an all-school playnight, swim night, a pizza rally, a skating party, and football games are free to all newcomers to the college. Fur Blend SWEATERS % sleeve Full fashioned Saddle shoulder Turtle neck pullover Colors: starlite blue - gold - mauve Sizes 36 to 40 Reg. $98 Special price $499 ALL WOOL CAPRIS Fully lined. 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We invite you to see our "Back to School" Clothes: for Girls and Boys DRESSES SLIPS COORDINATES PLAY WEAR BOYS' SHIRTS JEANS and SLACKS The Low Prices will surprise you! So will the Hi Quality. You will love them! Girls' SADDLE OXFORDS In all white or black and white. Goodyear welt construction. B-C-D widths. MM price $490 pair DISCOUNT SHOPPING CENTER here Brookhurst crosses the Santa Ana Freeway 911 N. BROOKHURST - ANAHEIM OC Football Squad Fall Turn-Out Set First turn-out of the 1960 Orange Coast College Pirate football squad is scheduled for Aug. 30 and 31 when the men will receive physical examinations and equipment will be checked out. Head coach Steve Musseau expects from 55 to 65 men to report. "At best we will not have more than six returning lettermen," he said, "and even these are doubtful." Musseau announced his coaching assignments will put Herb Hill on tackles and centers, Fred Owens on guards and ends and Gib Dear on backs. 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Back to School Lunch Kits for Pint-size Students Lunch Kits for boys and girls, 12 designs to choose from. Complete with ½ pint Aladdin Thermos. Reg. retail 2.95 $176 STORE HOURS TUESDAY · WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 1 PM to 9 PM SATURDAY 9 AM to 5 PM SUNDAY 12 NOON to 5 PM Back to School Specials! Youths' black wing tip OXFORDS leather upper with non-marking triple wear sole. Size 10-3 Reg. retail 3.99 Special price $225 pair