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Association Elects New Officers Six officers have been elected to serve until Jan. 1, 1962, by the Orange County Apartment House Assn. Lloyd E. Mount, 421 E. Broadway, Anaheim, was elected to serve as the association's first president. Mount is a native Californian and a graduate of UCLA school of engineering. He also served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean conflict. He is the father of five children. John T. O'Neill, 716 Anna Dr., Anaheim, was elected first vice president. He also served in the Marine Corps during World War II, with the 1st Marine Division. He has been in direct selling for 12 years, also has had three years of public relations and advertising experience. E. J. (Jules) Campbell, 1923 W. Elm Pl., Anaheim, was elected second vice president. Campbell, 34, is presently engaged in real estate development, specializing in income property. He is also a licensed real estate broker and holds one of the few certificates in real estate issued form the University of California. He is owner and operator of the Metro Realty & Investment Co. in Santa Ana. S. C. Campbell was elected executive secretary. He is employed as a high school teacher teaching business. He is a licensed real estate salesman and is one of the former owners of the Anaheim College of Real Estate. Kuchel Pushes For End to Dope Problem A call for a double-pronged campaign to end the narcotics problem—by cutting off supplies through measures including stronger international cooperation and by a combination of steps to dry up the market—will be made in the Senate by U.S. Senator Thomas H. Kuchel of California. In a speech prepared for delivery acknowledging the drug S. C. Campbell was elected executive secretary He is employed as a high school teacher teaching business. He is a licensed real estate salesman and is one of the former owners of the Anaheim College of Real Estate. He is now president of the Ball Loza, Inc., an investment organization. Mrs. Margaret Castro, 302½ N. Bush, Anaheim, was elected treasurer. She is presently employed at Interstate Electronics in Anaheim. Roy Kitahata, 1524 W. Orangethorpe, Fullerton, was elected to serve as sergeant-at-arms. He is a native Californian who was born in Venice, Kitahata presently is on the management staff with Hughes Aircraft in Fullerton. Anaheim Woman Receives Post Jeanne E. Cailliez of Anaheim will be installed as president of the Orange County Elementary School Administrators Association May 12. Event will include a dinner meeting at Knott's Berry Farm with entertainment provided by the 1890's, a barbershop quartet under the direction of Randall Conner. Apple Valley Steak House BANQUET ROOM PIANO BAR UNCHIKON AND DINNER A call for a double-pronged campaign to end the narcotics problem—by cutting off supplies through measures including stronger international cooperation and by a combination of steps to dry up the market—will be made in the Senate by U.S. Senator Thomas H. Kuchel of California. In a speech prepared for delivery acknowledging the drug situation in California is "grave." Senator Kuchel advanced the idea of creating a Joint United States-Mexican Commission to Combat Narcotics and revealed he has been informed the United States is preparing to supply Mexico with tools to stamp out drug sources. Advocating a variety of action to deal with the "ugly, deplorable situation" he said occurs in a number of states. Kuchel emphasized the scope of the problem in California by pointing out there were 17,630 narcotics arrests in the year ended June 30, the estimated cost in 1959 was $65,900,000, and officials estimate there are 7,411 addicts. "Drug addiction is vicious. It harms the individual and the society. It must be stamped out. And there is a Federal responsibility to actively campaign to do so," the California Senator said. "Opium, morphine, heroin, and the other addicting drugs are not produced in the United States. They are grown in other countries. They cross our borders illegally. Eliminating this foreign drug traffic must be done by the Federal government." Kuchel paid particular attention to the importance of shutting off supplies from Mexico and urged that marijuana be regarded as an addicting drug. USE GAZETTE CLASSIFIED ADS Phone PR 2-1800 STEAK HOUSE BANQUET ROOM TIANO BAR UNCLEON AND DINNER TM E. Broadway. Long Beach USE GAZETTE CLASSIFIED ADS Phone PR 2-1800 Sam's SEA FOOD Family Restaurant VISIT OUR — • 4 EXOTIC DINING ROOMS • OUTRIGGER BAR • TROPIC PATIO • GIFT SHOP • FISH MARKET and DELICATESSEN ACRES OF PARKING GE 0-1523 Your Hosts Nick, Ruth, Richard Katsaris CHAMPAGNE LUNCHEON FASHION SHOW EVERY TUESDAY ALSO FASHION SHOW WED. EVENINGS NITELLY AT THE HAMMOND JIMMY MEANS 16278 S. Pacific Coast Hwy. Surfside, Calif. MONEY NOW AVAILABLE • FOR CONSTRUCTION • REFINANCE • PURCHASE KE 5-2158 COMPLETE ESCROW SERVICE ANAHEIM SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 157 WEST CENTER STREET • ANAHEIM, CALIF. Legion Group Slates Wild Animal Program Orange County Volture 527, 40 and 8 Society, Orange County's honorary society of American Legion members. will present Gene Holter's Wild Animal Show at the Orange County Fairgrounds on Sunday, May 7, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., it was announced by Harry Lana, the organization's Chef de Gare. The 40 and 8 will use the proceeds of the show for their county-wide nurse training and child welfare programs for which they are noted. Carl E. Proctor of Orange, program chairman, states members will be on hand in force to participate. Featured events in the two-hour show will be ostrich and camel races piloted by local riders and 40 and 8 members. Also on hand will be Big Babe, the 71-year-old elephant with a vast repertoire of tricks. Rock 'n' Roll, the baby elephant, and all the other animals appearing in the movie, "Swiss Family Robinson," will be on hand as well as an assortment of zebras, llamas and other animals which will be driven in chariot races and other laugh provoking contests. Tickets will be available at the gate for both afternoon and evening performances one hour before showtime. Mrs. Sam Lo Hosts Ikettess Initiation of new members highlighted the program meeting of the Anaheim Recently at the home of Sam Love, 212 S. Rose. The short ceremony ended of instructions to the members on the Izaak W League's aim in conserving woods, water, soil and wading Heading the initiation was Mrs. Marion Henry, ed by Mrs. Arch Henry Fred Cooper, Mrs. Wayne and Mrs. Fred Turner. Members initiated were Martin Willis, Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Dick Martin. Mrs. Fred Cooper was sented with a special prize bringing nine new members into the club the past year. This week the value spotlight is on the "Star Big Buys ON Big M" SAFEWAY COUPON Limit 1 Coupon Per Customer Folger's Coffee With $5 Purchase Except Tobacco, Beverages or Fluid Milk And This Coupon Coupon Good Thurs., Sun., May 4, 5, 6, 7, 1961 Save 6½c Ajax Cleanser Removes stubborn stains SAFEWAY COUPON Limit 1 Coupon Per Customer Folger's Coffee With $5 Purchase Except Tobacco, Beverages or Fluid Milk And This Coupon Coupon Good Thurs., Sun. May 4, 5, 6, 7, 1961 at local Safeway Stores Limit 1 can per customer Save 6½c Ajax Cleanser Removes stubborn stains 14-oz. can 10¢ Safeway Superb USDA Choice Spring Leg O'Lamb Safeway Famous Waste-Free Trim Aged for Tenderness and Flavor Short Shank Small Size lb 59¢ Whole Lamb USDA CHOICE USDA Choice Superb Lamb Shoulder Prepared 3-Ways: S-Rib Roast Chops Removed) t'n' Chops Shoulder Combination Bits and Chops died to Roast lb 39¢ U.S.D.A. Choice Spring Lamb Frezer Special—Cut and Wrapped Free! Average Weight 50-lbs. lb. 49¢ Large Loin Chops USDA Choice Spring Lamb lb. 79¢ Rib Lamb Chops USDA Choice Spring Lamb lb. 79¢ Small Loin Chops USDA Choice Spring Lamb lb. 98¢ Lamb Shanks USDA Choice To barbecue lb. 33£ Breast of Lamb USDA Choice Bake or Stew lb. 10£ Boneless Steak Beef. Sirloin Tip or Cube lb. 98£ Swift's Bacon Premium Sliced Mild-Savory pkg. 59£ Skinless Wieners Sterling Juicy Tender pkg. 49£ Pickled Beef Tongues 3 to 4-lb. avg. lb. 49£ Jumbo Size Frog Legs 4 to 6 Pairs lb. 98£ Shrimp Meat Peeled and Deveined lb. $149 For Dole Fru Fresh Br Gerber's Welch's Pabst B Maxwell Van Cam Trend Do Heinz Cucumber Discs French's Potatoes Tree Top Apple Juice Dole Sliced Pineapple Dubuque Vienna Sausage Dubuque Potted Meat Dubuque Corned Beef STAR KIS Chunk Style USDA Choice Superb Beef Round Steaks Center Cut, Bone in or Rump Roast, Bone in lb. 79¢ Swift's Bacon Premium Sliced Mild-Savory 1-lb. pkg. 59¢ Skinless Wieners Sterling Juicy Tender 1-lb. pkg. 49¢ Pickled Beef Tongues 3 to 4-lb. avg. lb. 49¢ Jumbo Size Frog Legs 4 to 6 Pairs lb. 98¢ Shrimp Meat Peeled and Deveined 1-lb. $149 Fine for Salads or Cocktails — Save 49¢ Monterey Jack Cheese Chunk or Stick Save 14¢ lb. 59¢ Mrs. Wright's Bar Layer Save 8¢ each 35¢ Frozen-Cut Reg. or French Save 13¢ 5 9-oz. pkg.$1 Flash-Frozen Save 17¢ 6 10-oz. pkg.$1 Flash-Frozen Save 26¢ 6 10-oz. pkg.$1 Hash Brown Frozen Save 10¢ 2 12-oz. pkg.$25 Truly Fine— Hosiery SALE 100% NYLON First quality guaranteed Beige & Taupe Seamless 2 pair $1 39 Third pair 1¢ 51/15 Seams 2 pair $1 29 Third pair 1¢ Brach’s Candies Chocolate Peanuts, 8½-oz.; Chocolate Covered Relish, 9-oz.; Chocolate Peanut Clusters, 8-oz.; Milk Chocolate Stars, 8-oz.; Asserted Bridge Mix, 8½-oz. Your Choice 3 pkgs. for $1 Ladies’ Blouses 100% Cotton © Roll Sleeve or Short Sleeve. Choice of prints or colors. Sanforized. Made in USA. Sizes: 32 to 38 each 99¢ SAFEW Applicable taxes collected. Subject to state the right to limit and act well in art Merchandise sold in quantities o 135 SOUTH LEMON Mrs. Sam Love Hosts Ikettes Initiation of new members highlighted the program of the meeting of the Anaheim Ikettes recently at the home of Mrs. Sam Love, 212 S. Rose. The short ceremony consisted of instructions to the new members on the Izaak Walton League's aim in conservation of woods, water, soil and wildlife. Reading the initiation team as Mrs. Marion Henry, assisted by Mrs. Arch Henry, Mrs. Fred Cooper, Mrs. Wayne Held and Mrs. Fred Turner. Members initiated were Mrs. Martin Willis, Mrs. Roy Dowis and Mrs. Dick Martin. Mrs. Fred Cooper was presented with a special pin for bringing nine new members to the club the past year. Company Continues to Add Members to Service Club Kwikset Division, Anaheim, about to enter its 16th year May 8 as locket producer, continues to add new members to its 15-, 10-, 5- and 3-year service club. Harold Hunley and Pete Zelepugas, both supervisors, and Odie Kirbo and Otis Fletcher, production workers, all received their 15th service award emblems recently. Now in the 10-year service group are Carrie Caballero, Francis Novello, Eugenia Gardner, Leo Pearcy, Hiebert Burnet, Phyllis Harrison, L. B. Ellis, Leona Ferrell, Lola Kasal, Clem Ware and James Mills. Receiving the 5-year awards were Richard Thompson, salesman, and LeRoy Burgeson and Nora LaPrairie. Some 5,385,000 ducks, geese, coots and swans were wintering in California at the close of the 1960-61 waterfowl hunting season, says a joint State and Federal waterfowl survey. ? ? DISCOUNTS ? ? "CHECK OUR PRICES" CASTLE FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 121 N. SPADRA Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 9 to 8 Sun. 1 to 8 (OUT-OF-STATE CREDIT WELCOME) on the "Stars-of-the-Food-World" at SAFEWAY BIG NAME BRANDS Save 3½c Marcal Napkins Cello-wrap Save 32c Pillsbury Flour Enriched white Save 3½c Marcal Napkins Cello-wrap pkg. of 80 10¢ Save 32c Pillsbury Flour Enriched white 5-lb. Bag 39¢ For Top Quality—Buy National Brands Dole Fruit Cocktail Save 25¢ 5 17-oz. cans $1 Fresh Bread Skylark Multi-Grain or Mrs. Wright's Hand Twist No Preservatives Added Save 16¢ 4 15-oz. loaves $1 Gerber’s Baby Food Strained Fruits & Vegetables 12 cans $1 Welch’s Fiesta Punch or Welchade Grape Drink 3 qt. cans 89¢ Pabst Beer Blue Ribbon—Sold only in licensed Safeways 6 12-oz. cans $130 Maxwell House Instant Coffee Price includes 10c off label 6-oz. jar 89¢ Van Camp’s Beef Stew Save 16¢ 24-oz. can 39¢ Trend Detergent Liquid Mild and Gentle Save 10¢ 22-oz. size 39¢ Heinz Cucumber Discs Sweet Pickles 15-oz. jar 19¢ French’s Potatoes Oven Ready Scalloped 4½-oz. pkg. 29¢ Tree Top Apple Juice quart bottle 35¢ Dole Sliced Pineapple Prem Howell 14½-oz. can 23¢ Dubuque Vienna Sausage 2 4-oz. can 43£ Dubuque Potted Meat 2 3-oz. can 23£ Dubuque Corned Beef Hash 16-oz. can 39¢ STAR KIST TUNA Chunk Style 5 6½-oz. $1 $-Dollar Buys!-$ Niblets Corn Vacuum Packed—Save 15¢ 5 12-oz. cans $1 Chiffon Facial Tissues Save 4 stolls $1 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Save 4 stolls $1 Dole Sliced Pineapple 14½ oz. $23c Dubuque Vienna Sausage 2 cans 43c Dubuque Potted Meat 2 cans 23c Dubuque Corned Beef Hash 16 cans 39c STAR KIST TUNA Chunk Style 5 cans $1 Corn Vacuum Packed—Save 15c 5 cans $1 Chiffon Facial Tissues Save 4 of 40p $1 Kellogg's Corn Flakes Save 4 of 40p $1 Safeway Produce—Always Fresh Watermelons First-of-Season • Luscious, Red-ripe Whole Melons lb. 5½¹⁰ Tomatoes Slicing Size 2 lbs. 25¹⁰ Lettuce Large Head 2 for 25¹⁰ Fresh Dates Deglet New 12 oz. pkg. 19¹⁰ EFFECTIVE Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun., May 4, 5, 6, 7, 1961 at local Safeway Stores AFEWAY We Give BLUE CHIP SLURP In cases returned, subject to stock on hand. We reserve the right in limit and not sell in other markets. Merchandise sold in quantities as advertised. LINCOLN AND WESTERN