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A2—Anaheim Gazette (Anaheim, Thursday, Nov. 3, 1900)
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
AGRICULTURE MEMBER
GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO., INC.
BERT J. ABRAHAM President
MRS. HENRY KUCHEL Vice-President
THEODORE KUCHEL Secretary-Treasurer
SENATOR THOS. KUCHEL Director
BERT J. ABRAHAM and TED KUCHEL Co-Publishers
NEW PHONE: PR 2-1800
Published Thursday of each week at 259 East Center Street,
Anaheim, California
Legal Adjudication No. A 22441
Entered as second class mail matter under the act of
March 3, 1879. All rights herein are reserved.
SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 per year, payable in advance.
What Does the Right to Vote Mean?
What does the right to vote mean?
A chance to cast a ballot for a friend in a local election? An hour or two, or even a day, away from the job on election day? A chore grudgingly performed that involves a trip to the polling place and, perhaps, a wait in line?
To some people who have the right to vote secured, this may be its meaning.
To others though, it has a deeper, almost mystical, significance.
To the 15-year-old freedom fighter shot down by a Soviet tank in the streets of Budapest, the right of self-government—the right to vote—was worth dying for...
To the peasant Chinese, slaving in the bitter agony of a commune vice paddy, the right of self-government
To some people who have the right to vote secured,
this may be its meaning.
To others though, it has a deeper, almost mystical,
significance.
To the 15-year-old freedom fighter shot down by a Soviet tank in the streets of Budapest, the right of self-government—the right to vote—was worth dying for...
To the peasant Chinese, slaving in the bitter agony of a commune rice paddy, the right of self-government—the right to vote—is a vision of an unobtainabl treasure, the thought of which creates mental anguish.
To the two young East Germans escaping from their communist masters across a heavily mined border, the right of self-government—the right to vote—was worth the price one of them paid several weeks ago—both his legs.
It's a precious thing—the right to vote—too precious to lose because one has something else to do on election day.
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at 4½%
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Other Examples:
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Other Examples:
$500 ... 525 stamps!
$250 ... 260 stamps!
$100 ... 105 stamps!
$ 50 ... 50 stamps!
Please note: Stamps given in multiples of 10 for each $10. We are restricted by Federal law to a maximum of 1050 stamps per addition or new account.
STAMPS CAN BE MAILED TO SAVE-BY-MAIL ACCOUNTS
AT KEYSTONE'S current annual rate of 4½% paid four times a year — your savings earn 50% more than at 3% — and every account is insured up to $10,000 by a permanent agency of the Federal Government — you can't get more, safely — and free from market fluctuations, too!
CHANGE NOW...
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KEYSTONE Savings and Loan Association
Ronald W. Caspers, President
312 West Center St., Anaheim • KEystone 3-3188
Orange County's fastest growing savings and loan association!
Fifty-four Top Scholars Elected To SAC Chapter, Alpha Gamma Sigma
Fifty-four Santa Ana College students have been elected to the SAC chapter of Alpha Gamma Sigma, the California Junior College Honor Society, it was announced by Dr. Willis McNelly, adviser.
Representing the top group of scholars in the college, a student must be carrying a class load of 12 or more units, must be in the top 10 per cent of the student body and have a grade point average of at least 3.00 (B), Dr. McNelly pointed out.
Permanent election is accomplished upon graduation when the student has been elected for three or more semesters, and has a cumulative grade point average of 3.3.
Among those included for the second time are Stephen Habe-ner and Herschel Welton of Anaheim.
LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub., Anaheim Gazette, Nov. 2, 18, 17, 24, 1960).
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
THE UNDER SIGNED does hereby certify that he is conducting an auto sales and boat sales business at $933 Chapman, City of Garden Grove, County of Orange, State of California, under the fictitious firm name of SOUTHLAND MOTORS IMPORTS, and that said firm is composed of the following persons, whose names and addresses are as follows: to-wit:
L. E. HOLLOWAY
1550 Sanseinna Lane
La Habra, California.
WITNESS my hand this 2nd day of November, 1960.
L. B. HOLLOWAY
STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE
ON THIS 2nd day of Nov. A.D. 1960, before me, Norris Nipper, a Notary Public in a said County and State, retherein, duly commissioned personally appeared HOLLOWAY, known to me the present whistle ringer, scribed to this within Institution and acknowledged to me the executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHERE you hereunto set my hand affixed my official seal tha and year in this certification above written.
NORMA A. NIPPLE
(SEAL) Notary Public in a said County and S.
My Commission expires N. 1960.
VOTE SAFEWAY
The People's Choice
Folger's Coffee
Vacuum Packed, Choice of Grind
Chunk Tuna
Sea Trader Light Meat
5 6-oz. cans $1'00
Lucerne Butter
First Quality Grade AA
1-lb. stm. $69"
Grape Jelly or Grape Preserves Empress Brand
5 10-oz. jars $1'00
Salad Oil
Nu Made Brand For Cooking, Too
quart bottle $39"
Cookie Busy Baker—Choice of $1'00
Folger's Coffee
Vacuum Packed, Choice of Grind
1-lb. Can 49¢
Chunk Tuna Sea Trader Light Meat 5 6-oz. can $100
Lucerne Butter First Quality Grade AA 1-lb. ctn. 69¢
Grape Jelly or Grape Preserves Empress Brand 5 10-oz. jars $100
Salad Oil Nu Made Brand For Cooking, Too quart bottle 39¢
Cookies Busy Baker—Choice of Oatmeal, Coconut or Sugar 3 16-oz. pkg. $100
Detergent Scamper Liquid Includes 10c Off 22-oz. can 49¢
Pillsbury Cake Mix
Double-Dutch, White Yellow, Orange, Spice
3 pkgs. $100
Mix 'Em or Match 'Em
Cling Peaches Town House Slices or Melves 29-oz. can
Lalani Drink Pineapple—Grapefruit 46-oz. can
Asparagus Spears Town House All Green Cut 15-oz. can
Zippy Sweet Gherkins 3-oz. jar
Zippy Pickles Sweet Mixed 12-oz. jar
Zippy Sweet Relish Choice Pickles 12-oz. jar
4 for $100
Mix 'Em or Match 'Em
Highway Applesauce Creamy Smooth 16-oz. can
Cut Green Beans Gardenside Brand 16-oz. can
Gardenside Peas Sweet and Tender 17-oz. can
Town House Spinach Rich in Iron 15-oz. can
Town House Beets Sliced or Whole 16-oz. can
USDA CHOICE
Safeway Aged & Trimmed
U.S.D.A. Choice Beef
Chuck Steaks or Chuck Roasts
SAFEWAY TRIM...
Excess bone and fat portion is removed from the Blade Cut to give you the same value as on the 7-bone.
Best Center Cuts Only Blade or 7-Bone All cuts trimmed to guarantee an equal value
Eastern, Grain Fed Fresh Pork Loin Roast
Round Bone Steaks or Roasts Shoulder Cut of Beef 59¢
Boneless Clod Roasts U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Shoulder 79¢
Boneless Beef Cubes Excellent for Stew 79¢
Ground Beef Chuck Extra Lean Beef 59¢
Fresh Beef Brisket Boneless Beef 79¢
Eastern, Grain Fed
Fresh Pork
Loin Roast
Rib or
Loin End
(Full 1/2 of Loin)
lb. 49¢
Whole Loin
or Full Half
lb. 59¢
Pork Chops
Center Cut
Loin or Rib
lb. 79¢
Round Bone Steaks
Boneless Clod Roasts
Boneless Beef Cubes
Ground Beef Chuck
Fresh Beef Brisket
Farmer Style Spareribs
Small Spareribs
Link Sausage
Hormel Sliced Bacon
Skinless Franks
Halibut Steaks
or Roasts
Shoulder Cut of Beef
U.S.D.A. Choice
Beef Shoulder
Excellent for Stew
Extra Lean Beef
Boneless Beef
Meaty Pork
Cut from Eastern Pork
Former John Pure Pork
Dairy Brand
Sterling Brand
Tender and Juicy
Fancy Center Cut
SLICED BACON
Wilson's Corn King
1 lb. pkg.
39¢
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PRICES EFFECTIVE Thur Sun., Nov. 3, 4, 5, 8, 1960
at local Safeway Stores.
SAFEWAY
Applicable taxes collected. Subject to stock on hand. We reserve the right to limit quantities and not sell to other merchants.
Merchandise sold in quantities as advertised.
135 SOUTH LEMON
LINCOLN AND WESTERN
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
ON THIS 2nd day of November,
A.D. 1960, before me, Norma A.
Nipper, a Notary Public in and for
said County and State, residing
therein, duly commissioned and
personally appeared L. E.
HOLLOWAY, known to me to be
the present Whole name, is subscribed to the within Instrument,
and acknowledged to me that he
executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my hand and
affixed my official seal the day
and year in this certificate first
above written.
NORMA A. NIPPER
(SEAL) Notary Public in and for
said County and State
My Commission expires Nov. 15,
1960.
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FROZEN FOODS
"Family Size" Pack
Here's a new idea in frozen foods. Leave packed
not in solid block. Just pour out what you
need, then put the rest back in freezer.
Bel-air Premium Quality
Cut Corn Peas & Carrots
Green Peas French Fries
Mixed Vegetables
Your Choice
Big 2-lb. bag 49¢
Other Frozen Food Values:
Green Beans Bel-air Family Pack 49¢
Asparagus Bel-air Family Pack 3 8-oz. $1¢
Spinach Chopped or Leaf 6 12-oz. $1¢
Squash Cooked 6 14-oz. $1¢
Breaded Shrimp Captain's Cheese 10-oz. $59¢
ballot now—Check Them Off!
5 6-oz. cons $1'00
quality AA 1-lb. ctn. $69'
res 5 10-oz. jers $1'00
quart bottle $39'
3 14-oz. $1'00
Jell-Well
Gelatin Dessert
All Flavors
Delicatessen Buys
Longhorn Cheese
Saleway 63¢
Jell-Well
Gelatin Dessert
All Flavors
3-oz. pkg.
5¢
Scot-Tissue
White or Colored
Toilet Paper
10 rolls $100
Delicatessen Buys
Longhorn Cheese
Safeway
In the chunk
63¢
Biscuits
Mrs. Wright's Buttermilk or Sweet
3 rolls 25¢
Cream Cheese
Kraft Philadelphia
2 rolls 29¢
Beef Salami Chubs
Safeway Sausage
1 roll 59£
Bologna Chubs
Safeway Sausage
1 roll 59£
Lucerne Salad
Macaroni or Cole Slaw
pt. off. 29¢
Grade AA Eggs
Cream o' the Crop, Guaranteed Fresh!
Large carton of one dozen
57¢
Coffee Cake
Mrs. Wright's Almond Crunch
12-oz. size 35¢
Applesauce Ring
Mrs. Wright's Almond Crunch
19-oz. size 45¢
Ice Cream
Party Pride Popular flavor
2 plan size 39¢
Cottage Cheese
Luxerne Quart 45c plus 23¢
Small Candidates—Big Values!
Cheez-it Crackers
Sunshine Bakery
4-1/2 oz. pkg. 19¢
Foremost Canned Milk
Fresher Testing
2 rolls 33¢
Gerber's Baby Cereals
Wide assortment
8-oz. pkg. 20¢
Scot Paper Towels
Strong when wett
2 rolls 43¢
Scott Family Napkins
Assorted Colors
4 plops of dye 49¢
Scotties Facial Tissues
Pink or White
plops of dye 29¢
Cut Rite Waxed Paper
Extra Heavy
125-ft. roll 29¢
Ivory Personal Soap
4 bars 29¢
SAFEWAY COUPON
Save 10c
Mrs. Wright's Round Tap
White Bread
Regularly 32c 22½ oz.
With this Coupon leaf 22¢
Good Thurs to Sun, Nov. 3, 4, 5, & 6,
1940, at Safeways in Southern California, except Imperial and San Diego Counties.
McIntosh Apples
Extra Fancy Quality
Fresh from Canadian Orchards
Sweet & Crisp. Ideal Lunch Box
Apple. Excellent for Salads & Sauce
4 lbs. 49¢
Extra Fancy Quality
Fresh from Canadian Orchards
Sweet & Crisp. Ideal Lunch Box
Apple. Excellent for Salads & Sauce
4 lbs. 49¢
McClure Potatoes
U.S. No. 1 Colorado Red
10 lb. bag 49¢
Cranberries Ocean Spray Fresh 19¢
Crisp Celery Tender Large Stalks 10¢
Cauliflower Fine White Compact Heads 19¢
Fresh Dates New Crop Deglet Neer 20¢ 49¢
SAFEWAY COUPON
Save 50c
Large 5-cu. ft. Bag
Ligna Peat
Regularly $3.98 With this Coupon bag $248
Good Thurs., to Sun., Nov. 3, 4, 5, 6,
1960 at Safeways in Southern California except Imperial and San Diego Counties.
Featured Values at All Orange County Safeways
Peaches Town House Yellow Freestone 17-oz. can 10c
Apricots Golden Gem Whole Unpeeled 30-oz. can 19c
Biscuits Mrs. Wright's Buttermilk or Sweet 8-oz. pkg. 5c
Preserves Top Flavor Strawberry 3 18-oz. jara $1