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1961-12-14 · Anaheim Gazette · page 10 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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10—ANAHEIM GAZETTE ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Thursday, December 14, 1961 Handicap Group To Meet Tonight The North Orange County Parent Group for Handicapped Children and Adults will meet tonight at 8 p.m. at Woodcrest Special Educational School at 1300 S. Richmond, Fullerton. The meetings always include a planned program and activities designed to help parents and children, with emphasis on a panel of speakers. This week's panel will consist of parents, the topic as yet undisclosed. BTK A Community Institution For nearly a century families of Orange County have turned to this firm at time of bereavement. Only an organization whose members are part of the community can offer such friendly, personal service; the kind of service which has built our reputation as the community’s leading funeral directors. BACKS TROUTMAN KAULBARS The Community Funeral Directors Serving Orange County families since 1871 1617 W. LA PALMA at EUCLID, ANAHEIM PRospect 2-1617 Mormon Elders In Anaheim Area Recently arrived in the heim area are Elders Kocherans and Don Hobbs representatives of the Church sus Christ of Latter Days working in the districts Anaheim and Anaheim Wards. Elders Kocher Hans and are two of the 9000 you over 19 who spend two y teaching the doctrines Mormon Church. Elder Hans is a student at Young University in Providence and Elder Hobbs is a State University in Logan. They are making their 7755 Azalea Dr., Buena Vista They may be reached by LA 2-2382. Three Local Members Attend College Automotive Show Three Anaheimers, Bill left, Clair Gillespy and Robson, will be among the bers of the Santa Ana Automotive Department's sory committee when they the open house of the chapter of the future Auto Technicians of America row, 7:30 p.m., in the Domical Center. The advisory committee the automotive department college in class study and BACKS TROUTMAN KAULBARS The Community Funeral Directors Serving Orange County families since 1871 1617 W. LA PALMA at EUCLID, ANAHEIM PRospect 2-1617 Announcing the MINUTE MAN IV The tire that lets you FORGET FREEWAY FEARS MINUTE MAN IV The tire that lets you FORGET FREEWAY FEARS I FORGET FREEWAY FEARS...with a new kind of protection against punctures. Each Minute Man IV contains a puncture-protecting sealant that prevents air from escaping. A nail can puncture a Minute Man IV. No air escapes. No flat. You don't even have to stop, no matter what speed you're traveling. II FORGET FREEWAY FEARS...with extra rubber on the edge for extra safety. Tires get the most stress and wear on the edge of the tread. That's where we've put extra rubber in the Minute Man IV. Result; Sure-footed cornering and a luxury ride. III FORGET FREEWAY FEARS...with a deeper tread for extra skid resistance. The tread of the Minute Man IV is 33½% deeper than the tread of tires that come on new cars. You get more "hold" on the road, more resistance to skids. IV FORGET FREEWAY FEARS...with extra muscle in the nylon cord. You get a tire that's tougher throughout, more resistant to curb bruises. On approved credit you can buy a Minute Man IV with nothing down and take up to 15 months to pay. Why shop around? Remember. When you drive on any Union 76 Tire you enjoy the extra confidence of 7-day-a-week service throughout the West. You don't have to wait for a store to open on Monday if you have a tire problem on Sunday. Just drop in at the sign of the 76 — anytime. UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Mormon Elders In Anaheim Area Recently arrived in the Anaheim area are Elders Gilbert Kocherans and Don Hobbs, representatives of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, working in the districts of the Anaheim and Anaheim Second Wards. Elders Kocherhans and Hobbs are two of the 9000 young men over 19 who spend two years teaching the doctrines of the Mormon Church. Elder Kocherhans is a student at Brigham Young University in Provo Utah, and Elder Hobbs is at Utah State University in Logan Utah. They are making their home at 7755 Azalea Dr., Buena Park. They may be reached by calling LA 2-2382. Bill Frenzel Takes Award at Scout Meet The Golden Bear Award was presented to William Frenzel, 9341 Loma Linda Drive, West Anaheim, last Friday, during the third annual Recognition Dinner for the Walter Knott District of the Northern Orange County Council, Boy Scouts of America. The award is the highest that can be bestowed by a Scout Council in the field of Boy Scouting, for volunteer work. Others from the area presented the same award were Alfred Stock, Stanton, and Jack Davis, Buena Park. Louise Leavell, West Anaheim, was presented with a National Camping Award the same evening. WANT ADS Bring PROFITS Presentations of trophy awards, special recognition, and installation of officers were other highlights of the dinner, held in the Buena Park Elks Lodge, Dec. 1. The dinner was attended by more than 200 persons. Bill Frenzel, former District Training Chairman, gave special honors to Ben Taul, Jr., William Ashely, Thomas Bearup, and Robert Carson for completion of their three year training program. Awarded certificates for their Den Mothers Training were Mmes. Mary Leahy, Sally Bearup, Jean Menefee, Carol Templer and Mary Hughes. Area Commissioners Dale Aborgast and Bob Carson received their Arrowhead Awards. Author Speaks to Floral Guild The Orange County Floral Guild heard a talk by J. Greg Conway, internationally known flower arranger, author and artist, in a holiday program held the Santa Ana Woman's Club Monday. A resident of Fullerton, Conway is the author of books on floral arts and has curated here and abroad on subject. The Orange County Floral Guild, with many Anaheim members, was organized in Santa Ana in 1960. Information regarding may be obtained by calling B. N. Boynton or Mrs. Gus Seemacher of Santa Ana. John Marshall, U.S. chief tice from 1801 to 1835, was father of 10 children. BETTER MEALS ALLISON'S FEATURES U.S.D.A. MEALS Buil ALLISON'S FEATURES U.S.D.A. LEAN END CUT PORK CHOPS 49 lb. Delicious COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE 49 lb. PLACE ORDERS EARl for FRESH TURKEY DUCKS GEESE ROASTERS LUTEFISK FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF 3 HY-PRO—½ GAL. Bleach 19¢ MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE All Grinds Pound Can 55¢ ZEE NAPKIN 80 Count Package 10 AMERICAN BEAUTY—12 OZ. P Roni-Mac 75 Feet Kaiser—Economy Foil ..... 87¢ Box 12 Regular MODESS ..... 45¢ 12 oz. Package ORO SUDS ..... 27¢ 28 oz. Pkg. ROMAN MEAL ..... Re-Nuzit, Qt. Can DRY CLEANER ..... B. T. Babbitt Product—Qt. Bottle Vano Liquid Starch .... 75 Feet Kaiser—Economy Foil ... 87¢ Box 12 Regular MODESS ... 45¢ 12 oz. Package ORO SUDS ... 27¢ Bath Size Sweetheart Bar Soap 4 for 51¢ Fels Naptha BAR SOAP ... 2 for 23¢ Box—400 Count KLEENEX ... 29¢ Regular Size ZEE TOWELS ... 2 for 41¢ 200 Foot Roll ZEE WAX PAPER ... 39¢ Wrisley BAR SOAP ... 6 Bars 39¢ 28 oz. Pkg. ROMAN MEAL ... Re-Nuzit, Qt. Can DRY CLEANER ... B. T. Babbitt Product—Qt. Bottle Vano Liquid Starch ... Gerber's — Can STRAINED BABY FOOD Chunk Style—½ Size Can STAR-KIST TUNA ... Calgon—1 Lb Pkg. WATER CONDITIONER 75 Count Zee Sandwich Bags ... Heinz Junior Baby Food 2 for 6 oz Pkg. NESTLE MORSELS ... Plastic—Gallon PUREX FRESH PRODUCE LARGE ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT ... 10 for 49c EXTRA FANCY MIXED NUTS ... 29¢ Mary Eliz Made by J Assor Frozen Pies ALLISON 555 S. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Prices Effective thursday through Sunday-we give or Author Speaks to Floral Guild The Orange County Floral Artsuild heard a talk by J. Gregory Enway, internationally known flower arranger, author and art-in a holiday program held at the Santa Ana Woman's Club Sunday. A resident of Fullerton, Mr. Enway is the author of four books on floral arts and has lectured here and abroad on the project. The Orange County Floral Artsuild, with many Anaheim memoirs, was organized in Santa Ana 1960. Information regarding it may be obtained by calling Mrs. N. Boynton or Mrs. Gus Schucher of Santa Ana. John Marshall, U.S. chief justice from 1801 to 1835, was the mother of 10 children. Savanna High School students will hold their first Christmas program tomorrow at the Fremont Junior High School auditorium and the school's faculty will meet for their initial holiday dinner on Saturday night at the Alen Center Officers' Club. The Christmas program is slated to begin at 8 p.m. The Christmas festivities at the school were kicked off last Saturday night with a formal dance at the Magnolia school gym. The event will be an annual affair. The Savanna Histepper participated in the Santa Ana Christmas parade in Santa Ana last Saturday. Tomorrow's program will feature choral music under the direction of Warren Peterkin with instrumentals conducted by Lee Wadsworth. Traditional religious Christmas music will be featured. Anaheim Student Gets Hamlet Role John Sherard of Anaheim was selected to play one of the leads recently in a spring presentation of Hamlet by the Santa Ana College players. Sherard will play the role of Rozencrantz, a courier to the court. The play is tentatively slated to be presented March 16-17, 23-24. C. L. Ford is director. Build Better Families! U.S.D.A. Choice EARLY STANDING Build Better Families! FEATURES U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF!!! ICE ORDERS EARLY for RESH RKEYS DUCKS GEESE ROASTERS LUTEFISK U.S.D.A. Choice STANDING RIB ROAST 69¢ lb. Lean Tender RIB STEAK 69¢ lb. BEEF 3 lbs. $100 ZEE APKINS unt 10¢ CAN BEAUTY—12 OZ. PKG hi-Mac 15¢ HOLLY—BROWN OR POWDERED—1 LB. BOX Sugar 12¢ THE MODERN DETERGENT RINSO Giant Box 59¢ MEAL 34¢ Can CANER 69¢ Product—Qt. Bottle 29¢ Resarita—2 Lb. Can RE-FRIED BEANS 19¢ Cale Dog and Cat Food 2 for 31¢ Butter Kernel — 303 Can GOLDEN CORN 21¢ MI-Mac 15¢ Box 59¢ MEAL ... 34¢ Can ... 69¢ WANER ... 29£ Product—Qt. Bottle Liquid Starch ... 9¢ BABY FOOD ... 9¢ ½ Size Can ... 33£ TUNA ... 35£ Pkg. CONDITIONER ... 21£ wich Bags ... 21£ by Food 2 for 27£ MORSELS ... 27£ 65£ Resarita—2 Lb. Can RE-FRIED BEANS ... 19¢ Cale Dog and Cat Food 2 for 31£ Butter Kernel — 303 Can GOLDEN CORN ... 21£ Austex—Tall Can CHILI WITH BEANS ... 37£ Glorietta—303 Can FREEESTONE PEACHES ... 28£ Borden—3 Quart STARLAC ... 29£ Green Giant—303 Can Golden Bantam Corn ... 21£ B.M. — 1 Lb. Can BROWN' BREAD ... 29£ Bernstein Dressing — 8 oz. Jar DANISH BLUE CHEESE ... 49¢ FROZEN FOODS Mary Elizabeths Made by Johnston's Assorted Frozen Pies ... 3 for $1 Birds Eye — Assorted Dinners 45¢ Birds Eye—10 oz. Pkg. 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