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1961-02-09 · Anaheim Gazette · page 11 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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B2—Anaheim Gazette Anaheim, Thursday, Feb. 19, 1961 Friendly Entrant—Lovely Lenore Holz, 18, "Miss Friendly El Monte," will represent her city in March 23 contest to select California Citrus Queen to reign over 46th annual National Orange Show, April 20 through 30, in San Bernardino. Lenore was first entry from Los Angeles County. More than 40 Southland beauties will vie for coveted title. State's 1960 Traffic Toll Nearly Halted California's 1960 traffic fatality toll rose to within 81 of the all-time mark, final figures revealed by the California Highway Patrol showed this week. Patrol Commissioner Brad- VAN DE KAMPY THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN., FEB. Thriftin CLUB, BONELESS ROUND, STE Queen to reign over 46th annual National Orange Show, April 20 through 30, in San Bernardino. Lenore was first entry from Los Angeles County. More than 40 Southland beauties will vie for coveted title. County GOP Names Three To Committee Republican party leaders in the First and Fourth Supervisorial Districts have been appointed by the Orange County Central Committee. They are Samuel E. Lyons Sr. of Santa Ana, representing the First District, and Ralph O. Laue, of Orange, Fourth District. Also named was C. E. (Bill) Woods of Huntington Beach as alternate member to Frank Utick, Westminster, of the Second District. County GOP Chairman C. Willard Key of Fullerton, in announcing the appointments, said "the addition of these three men to the central committee will bring us new blood and new ideas. We are indeed fortunate that Orange County is able to provide such leadership to the cause of conservatism and constitutional government." Lyons, in becoming a member of the central committee, moves from one Republican assignment to another. For the past several months he has served as alternate member from the First District, and was named to replace Lee J. Hasenjaeger, who recently remittee whe nhe moved from signed from the central com-the district. Anaheim realtors this week were making plans to attend a two-day seminar on real es- Anaheim realtors this week were making plans to attend a two-day seminar on real estate administration, sponsored by the California Real Estate Association, at the University of Southern California February 3 and 4. CONE-O'CONNOR MORTUARY Dedicated service for more than a quarter century KE 5-3209 251 N. LEMON ST. ANAHEIM Toll Nearly Hit All-Time Mark, CHP Reports Rod M. Crittenden said the official tally was 3723. The highest year on record was 1956, when 3804 died in motor vehicle accidents. "The figure is dismal even when it is known that the rate of fatalities per 100 million miles of vehicular travel held steady at 5.3, the same as 1959." Crittenden said. "The 3723 figure means that slightly over 10 persons per day met violent death on our state's highways and streets. "Many of these deaths were the result of mistakes or carelessness — momentary lapses which were the signal for tragedy to step in." "Others resulted from willful violations of the truth in which the guilty liberately ignored the consequences of his profession, remembrance when you are behind driving is your occupancy." "It requires total There can be no distraction." DE KAMP'S BAKERIES T., SUN., FEB. 9-10-11-12 BLADE-CUT CHUCK R U.S.D.A. "CHOICE" OR "GOOD" BEEF SALE TRIMMED OF EXCESS FAT B, CUBE ROUND, SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS BLUE CHIP ECONOMY CUTS LEAN BEEF SHORT RIBS BOILING BEEF 89¢ lb. BLUE CHIP ECONOMY CUTS LEAN BEEF SHORT RIBS 29¢ lb. BOILING BEEF 21¢ lb. ING STEAKS BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN $119 lb. NE 98¢ lb. TAILS OFF PORTER-HOUSE $109 lb. ER CUT ROUND EAKS 79¢ lb. HORMEL'S MIDWEST BRAND SLICED 1-LB. PKG. BACON 49¢ lb. HORMEL SMOKIE LINKS 12 OZ. PKG. 59¢ lb. VICTOR BORGE ROCK CORNISH GAME HENS 15 OZ. BOX. 79¢ lb. MRS. FRIDAY'S FROZEN BREADED SHRIMP 8 OZ. PKG. 45¢ lb. 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Western's classes meet Monday evening, Room 18, from 7 to 10 o'clock, with Dan Holden instructing, and Anaheim's classes meet Tuesday evenings, Room 51, during the same hours, with Sam Gosney instructing. Registrations are in the classrooms." KHJ RADIO 93-NEWS ON THE HOUR ROAST 43 lb. ROUND BONE 49 C ROAST 47 C SEVEN BONE ROAST 47 C BONELESS SHOULDER CLOD, SIRLOIN TIP OR 7 INCH CUT OVEN READY ROUND BONE ROAST 49¢ lb. SEVEN BONE ROAST 47¢ lb. BONELESS SHOULDER CLOD, SIRLOIN TIP OR 7 INCH CUT OVEN READY RIB ROAST 59¢ lb. EF BONELESS SWISS STEAK STEWING BEEF, CHUCK POT ROAST 75¢ lb. CHUCK STEAKS 45¢ lb. MONTEREY CHUNKS JACK CHEESE MONTEREY CHUNKS JACK CHEESE 49 lb. JANE ANDERSON CORN TORTILLAS PKG. 15c JERSEYMAID "AA" BUTTER 1-LB CTN. 69 c First Quality JerseyMaid Butter Thriftmart 652 Orangewood Ave., Anaheim