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1961-04-06 · Anaheim Gazette · page 14 of 14 · OCR glm-ocr
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News About Our Service Men John P. Fenton, aviation electronics technician airman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fenton of 716 N. Pine St., is serving with Tactical Air Control Squadron 13 aboard the amphibious force flagship USS Estes operating in the Western Pacific. He recently re-enlisted under the Navy's STAR program. Army Pvt. Edwin L. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Smith, 7602 El Vino way, Buena Park, recently was graduated from the 82d Airborne Division Jump School at Fort Bragg, N. C. Smith received his paratrooped wings after completing four weeks of intensive ground and aerial training which included five parachute jumps. The 82d, a Staategic Army Corps (STRAC) Unit, maintains an immediate readiness force for airborne deployment to any area in the world. Smith entered the Army last August and received his basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. The 17-year-old Cubmasters Urge Northern Orange Council's 77 Cubmasters are urged to register for the annual Cub Scout Leaders' Pow Wow set for April 15 at t Anaheim CHP Chief Warns On Car Lights Violations in the use of vehicle lights might appear inconsequential but actually can cause tragedy, Capt. F. E. Winchell, commander of the California Highway Patrol's Anaheim area, pointed out. "One of the most common faults is improperly aimed headlights. Such lights can blind oncoming drivers even on low beam. Another is failure to cancel turn signals. Even though blinkers are designed to cancel automatically after a turn, occasionally the apparatus fails or the turn is not sufficiently sharp to trigger the canceling device. The resulting confusion can be deadly, since other drivers depend on the validity of your signal. After you turn a corner or make a lane change, be sure the signal has canceled properly. A third problem is improper use of headlights. Remember to dim your lights for oncoming cars at a minimum of 500 feet. The law also requires you to use low beam when following another vehicle within 200 feet," the captain said. College Play Smith received his paratrooped wings after completing four weeks of intensive ground and aerlax training which included five parachute jumps. The 82d, a Staategic Army Corps (STRAC) Unit, maintains an immediate readiness force for airborne deployment to any area in the world. Smith entered the Army last August and received his basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. The 17-year-old soldier attended Western High School in Anaheim. Army Pvt. David Y. Callahan, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Callahan, 316 Poplar St., Anaheim, recently completed the eight-week radio relay and carrier operation course at The Southeastern Signal School, Fort Gordon, Ga. He was trained to operate and maintain radio relay systems and carrier equipment. Callahan entered the Army last October and completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. He is a 1954 graduate of Anaheim Union High school and a 1960 graduate of Orange Coast College. Before entering the Army, Callahan was employed by the Richfield Oil Co., Long Beach. Army Pvt. Rolland D. D. Gaines, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gaines, 11867 Poes, Anaheim, is receiving eight weeks of advanced individual training at The Artillery and Missile Center, Fort Sill, Okla. The training is scheduled to end in mid-April. Gaines is being trained in the duties of a acmoneer with the 105-millimeter howitzer, a light field artillery weapon. The 18-year-old soldier entered the Army in November 1960 and completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. Gaines is a 1960 graduate of Rancho Alamitos High School, Garden Grove. Air Force Airman Third Class Terry R. Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Wagner, 2513 W. Winston, Anaheim, completed the 10-week engineer equipment repair course at the Army Engineer School, Fort Belvoir, Va. College Play Opens Today Final rehearsals are underway as eight community theater groups polish their lines for the third annual Footlight Festival of One-Act Plays to be given in Phillips Hall at Santa Ana College Thursday and Friday, April 6 and 7. The program worked out by Robert Blaustone, tournament director and SAC drama instructor, calls for three plays each evening, including a non-competitive production by the Santa Ana College Players while the judges ponder their prize selections. Each of the participating groups are handling ticket sales, directed by Margaret Boyer of the Santa Ana Community Players. In addition, high school drama students from the home cities of competing players will be admitted free. Daily Interest Rate on Savings Increased returns for savings depositors at Bank of America was predicted this week, with the bank's announcement that beginning April 1 interest would be paid on a daily basis at the rate of three percent per annum. In addition, the bank will extend its grace period for deposits to include the first ten days of each month, in contrast to the first ten days of each quarter, it was announced. OCSC Is Member Of National Unit The Orange County Properly. "A third problem is improper use of headlights. Remember to dim your lights for oncoming cars at a minimum of 500 feet. The law also requires you to use low beam when following another vehicle within 200 feet," the captain said. Gaines is a 1960 graduate of Rancho Alamitos High School, Garden Grove. Air Force Airman Third Class Terry R. Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Wagner, 2513 W. Winston, Anaheim, completed the 10-week engineer equipment repair course at the Army Engineer School, Fort Belvoir, Va. He was trained to repair and perform maintenance on heavy-construction equipment such as tractors, graders and crane shovels. Wagner entered the Air Force last October and completed basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex... The 17-year-old airman attended Western High School. Army Pvt. Gabriel R. Roberson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leamon C. Roberson, 10942 Rustic Lane, recently completed eight weeks of military police training in gat The Provost Marshal General's School, Fort Gordon, Ga Roberson received instruction in self defense, traffic control and the basic procedures of civil and military law. The 23-year-old soldier entered the Army last October and received basic combat training at Fort Ord, Calif. He is a 1956 graduate of Woodrow Wilson High School, Long Beach. Marine Pfc. George E. Perez, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Perez of 1920 E. Romneya Dr., Anaheim, was congratulated by his battalion commander, Lt. Col. F. R. Wilkinson, upon receiving a "Dress Blue" uniform award, during recruit graduation at the OCSC Is Member Of National Unit The Orange County State College, Fullerton, has been admitted to membership in the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. The AACTE encourages the exchange of information and inspiration among its members, conducts studies on teacher education, and pilots new ventures in the education field. Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. Navy Ens. Richard J. Blankmeyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Blankmeyer of 403 E. Broadway, Anaheim, serving aboard the tank landing ship USS Jerome County operating out of San Diego, Calif., will take part in a large U.S. Pacific Fleet exercise during the Spring of 1961. Two Anaheim men are serving with the Third Marine Aircraft Wing at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station in Santa Ana. They are Marine Gunnery Sgt. Richard D. Walladson, son of Mrs. Elna J. Walladson, 124 W. Adele, and Sgt. Harold C. Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Bell, 2936 Skywood Circle. masters Urged to Sign For Pow-Wow Southern Orange County Bill's 77 Cubmasters are to register for the anCub Scout Leaders' Powset for April 15 at the Chrysler Training Center, Anaheim, according to Bob Halstead, general chairman. Registration for the day-long affair can be accomplished by returning to the Council office, 1006 W. La Palma, Anaheim, the forms which were mailed recently to all Cubmasters, he said. Adult Classes Op Enrollment in nineclasses offered by the exteday and adult education gram at Orange Coast C began this week. FRYING CHICK U.S.D.A. GRADE A FRESH CUT.UP, PAN READY, LB. 33¢ SERVE WITH OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE WHOLE LB. "WESTERN FED FOR WESTERN FLAVOR" VEAL Sale! EASTERN SMALL LEAN—MEATY SPARE RIBS 49¢ LB. "WESTERN FED FOR WESTERN FLAVOR" VEAL Sale! DELICIOUS ROASTED! BREAST 19¢ LB. SHOULDER OF VEAL 7-BONE ROAST 49¢ LB. SHOULDER OF VEAL ROUND BONE ROAST 59¢ LB. VEAL RIB CHOPS 79¢ LB. BONELESS VEAL for STEW 79¢ LB. PORTERHOUSE, T-BONE OR CLUB VEAL LOIN STEAKS 98¢ LB. BONELESS— VEAL CUTLETS or CUBE STEAKS $109 LB. Market Basket Delicatessen SWIFT'S PREMIUM FRANKFURTERS 1-LB. PKG. 49¢ MARKET BASKET ALL MEAT SLICED BOLOGNA 6-OZ. PKG. 29¢ MONTEREY JACK CHEESE LB. 49¢ MARKET BASKET AMERICAN, BINARY EASTERN SMALL LEAN-MEAT SPARE RIBS 49¢ LB. KOLD KIST FROZEN SANDWICH STEAKS 10 2-OZ. STEAKS $100 PATMAN'S LEAN BONELESS CORNED BEEF ROUNDS 69¢ PATMAN'S SMOKED BEEF TONGUES 59¢ HORMEL'S OLD SMOKEHOUSE BRAND SLICED BACON 1-LB. PKG. 59¢ THEIR FINEST QUALITY FROZEN PETBURGER UNCOOKED 2-LB. PKG. 39¢ Bakery VILLAGE RRLS PKG. 39¢ MADISON 3 LAYER MESAUCE EACH 35¢ ORIGINAL Dressing 11-OZ. BOT. 43£ UT STRAINED Food 6 4¼-OZ. JARS 49£ 7¼-OZ. JARS, 2 FOR 25¢ 2 LABELS TO BEECH-NUT DEPT. D. ARIE, N.Y., RECEIVE $1.00 CASH REFUND. ORIGINAL Dressing 11-OZ. BOT. 43¢ OUT STRAINED Food 6 4¼-OZ. JARS 49¢ 12 LABELS TO BEECH-NUT DEPT. D, MARIE, N.Y. RECEIVE $1.00 CASH REFUND. R CAT Tuna 2 6½-OZ. CANS 25¢ DETERGENT PRICE INCLUDES 20¢ OFF 1$7-OZ. PKG. 6 DELICIOUS FLAVORS CALORIE RAGES 10 10-OZ. CANS 89¢ INS—CALORIES OUT The GOLDEN BOOK Illustrated ENCYCLOPEDIA For Young People 16 MAGNIFICENT VOLUMES Today EASY WEEK SE PLAN VOLUME ONE Only 49¢ VOLUMES 2 THROUGH 16 Only 99 pack! MES 1 to 8 NOW AVAILABLE Market Basket Delicatessen SWIFT'S PREMIUM FRANKFURTERS 1-LB. PKG. 49¢ MARKET BASKET ALL MEAT 6-OZ. PKG. 29¢ SLICED BOLOGNA MONTEREY JACK CHEESE LB. 49¢ MARKET BASKET AMERICAN, PIMIENTO OR SWISS SLICED CHEESE 8-OZ. PKG. 29£ MARKET BASKET POTATO SALAD 16-OZ. CTN. 29£ MADE IN OUR OWN KITCHEN Market Basket Sundries WOODEN SHOE TREES VALUE 69¢ MAKE YOUR SHOES LOOK BETTER—WEAR LONGER. "SHINE BOY" SHOE SHINE KIT VALUE 98¢ 3-PIECE, BRUSH, DAUBER AND CLOTH PYREX 1½-QUART UTILITY DISH VALUE 66¢ BAKE, SERVE, FREEZE—ALL IN THE SAME DISH MORGAN-JONES...DRY DISHES FASTER KITCHEN TERRY TOWELS ASSORTED COLORS, TWO-TONE STRIPE, FRINGED. 39¢ VALUE 3 FOR $1.00 KENTUCKY WONDER GREEEN SWEET ARIZONA GRAPE Market Basket Frozen Foods BANQUET DINNER HAM, BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY, HADDOCK EACH SNOW CROP ORANGE JUICE 5 6-OZ. CANS $1.99 KOLD KIST SIRLOIN TIPS OR CREAMED CHICKEN PKG. KOLD KIST CHILI PKG. KOLD KIST BEEF STEW PKG. Adult Classes Open Enrollment in nine-week classes offered by the extended and adult education program at Orange Coast College began this week. Named Miss Helene Robinson will become assistant professor of music at Orange County State College in September, President W. B. Langsdorf has announced. Honor Students Marilyn Mayberry and Douglas Washburn of Anaheim have made the honor list at Orange Coast College, it was announced this week. RYING CHICKEN FRESH 29¢ OLE LB. Market Basket BLUD CHIP PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY, APRIL 6-9 ADD SALES TAX TO TAXABLE ITEMS. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES MARY ELLEN'S PEACH, APRICOT-PINEAPPLE OR PLUM JAM 35¢ YOUR CHOICE 20-OZ, JAR CASH SAVING COUPON PRESENT THIS COUPON AT MARKET BASKET. IT IS WORTH 28¢ TOWARD THE REGULAR PRICE OF 63¢ SPRECKELS FINE GRANULATED SUGAR 35¢ WITH THIS COUPON ONE 5-LB. BAG COUPON EFFECTIVE THURS, THROUGH APRIL 6 ONLY EASTERN SMALL LEAN—MEATY SPARE RIBS 49¢ KOLD KIST FROZEN SANDWICH STEAKS 10 2-OZ. STEAKS $100 TMAN'S LEAN NELESS ORNED BEEF DUNDS LB. 69¢ TMAN'S SMOKED BEF LB. 59¢ RMEL'S OLD BOKEHOUSE BRAND ICED CON 1-LB. PKG. 59¢ IR FINEST QUALITY ZEN TBURGER OOKED 2-LB. PKG. 39¢ CASH SAVING COUPON PRESENT THIS COUPON AT MARKET BASKET. IT IS WORTH 28¢ TOWARD THE REGULAR PRICE OF 63¢ SPRECKELS FINE GRANULATED SUGAR 35¢ WITH THIS COUPON ONE 5-LB. BAG COUPON EFFECTIVE THURS, THROUGH SUN. APRIL 6-9 ONLY. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. Market Basket FGP BARTLETT HALVES IN HEAVY SYRUP PEARS 29-OZ. CAN 29¢ MARKET BASKET SMOOTH OR CHUNK STYLE PEANUT BUTTER 16-OZ. JAR 39¢ SCOTT ASSORTED COLORS TOILET TISSUE 3 ROLLS 29¢ FOR FABULOUS SUDS Fab GT. PKG. 55¢ PRICE INCLUDES 10c OFF TREE TOP APPLE JUICE QT. BOT. 27¢ STRAWBERRIES Fresh Local 4 Boxes $100 KENTUCKY WONDER GREEN BEANS LB. 19¢ SWEET ARIZONA KENTUCKY WONDER GREEN BEANS LB. 19¢ SWEET ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT 8 LB. BAG 29¢ Frozen Foods BANQUET DINNERS HAM, BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY, HADDOCK EACH 39¢ SNOW CROP ORANGE JUICE 5 6-OZ. CAN $100 KOLD KIST GIRLOIN TIPS OR CREAMED CHICKEN PKG. 49¢ KOLD KIST CHILI PKG. 25¢ KOLD KIST BEEF STEW PKG. 29¢ HORMEL (WITH BEANS) Chili Con Carne 24-OZ. CAN 43¢ HORMEL Tamales 15-OZ. CAN 23¢ SERVE HOT OR COLD Spam 12-OZ. CAN 39¢ CUTRITE Sandwich Bags PKG. OF 75 19¢ Market Basket ANAHEIM — 1221 S. Los Angeles St.