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1963-06-27 · Anaheim Gazette · page 9 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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HAMMING IT UP — Anaheim’s three dramatic instructors, Alex Omaley, Thor Neilson and Ron Sossi take time out from their classes to “ham it up” for the youngsters. Omalev has an outstanding record as a basketball coach; Neilson has appeared on the New York stage and Sossi won a 1961 writing award. All three will be teaching the drama class this summer, sponsored by the Anaheim Park and Recreation Department. ARMY-NAVY GOODS • HARDWARE • CA WILLIAMS Co. ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS 112 E. Commonwealth Ave. | 130 E. Lincoln Ave. ARMY-NAVY GOODS • HARDWARE • CA WILLIAMS Co. ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS 112 E. Commonwealth Ave. Downtown Fullerton 130 E. Lincoln Ave. Downtown Anaheim VISIT US FOR ALL YOUR VACATION AND CAMPING NEEDS . . . FOR MONEY SAVING VALUES! ICY HOT ICE CHEST Made by Thermos 19x9x12 Holds up to 40-lbs. of ice! Get ready for the summer outings ahead! Coleman LANTERNS No. 200A195 Popular all-purpose single mantle lantern COLEMAN CAMP STOVE No. 425B499 Forest Green ... Light Strong Steel Constructed For Years of Rugged Wear. Your Choice 977 SLEEPING BAGS 2-POUND CELLACLOUD 36 x 72 No. 105-C Built-in Ground Cloth Mildew, Moth & Vermin Resistant 2-lb. DACRON 36x80 No. 452-D 4-lb. Celacloud No. 454 36x80 • Resilient • Odorless • Non-Allergenic • Full Zipper • Double Up Features • Air Mattress Pocket FOLDING 2-lb. DACRON 36x80 No. 452-D 12$88 4-lb. Celacloud No. 454 36x80 10$99 Restilent Odorless Non-Allergenic Full Zipper Double Up Features Air Mattress Pocket FOLDING STOOL Sturdy hardwood with canvas seat. Ideal for parades, camping, picnics and patio use. 88¢ BEACH TOWELS Big thick 36"x68" beach towels for summer fun! Colorful printed patterns. A 2.96 value, ONLY... $1.77 BEACH UMBRELLAS 6-ft. in Diameter Heavy Striped Canvas Top 6-ft. Metal Pole $10.95 VALUE! $6$99 Daily 'Til $ p.m. — Saturday 'Til $ OPEN SUNDAY 9-2 PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH JULY 3rd HEADQUARTERS FOR LEVIS FREE PARKING IN RLAR WORK CLOTHS • LEVIS • SHOES • HOUSE A PROUD MOMENT — The largest family in the Anaheim Fire Department, that of Ralph Livingston, all turned out for the promotion ceremony in which the father and husband was among five promoted to the rank of Captain. The Livingstons, who have been married 17 years, have 7 children. Captain promotions were also meted out by Chief Ed Stringer to, from the left in the back row, Ray Valles, Max Crowe, Winning advancement left, in the front row, Jack Rayford Knight, Kenneth Lean. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Kresge's THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Kresqe's 524 N. EUCLID — ANAHEIM Mon. Thru Frid. 10 a.m. to 9:30 — Sat. 10 to 6 WOMEN'S SWIM SUITS 100% DOUBLE KNIT STRETCH NYLON OR ORLON. BUILT IN MOLDED BRAS. 5 EXCITING STYLES. FLORAL PRINTS AND SOLIDS. SIZES 32 to 38. 897 A SHAPE SHIFT DRESSES Wash & Wear 100% Cotton Reg. 3.97 295 KRESGE'S GUARANTEES THE QUALITY, LOWEST PRICES—AND LADIES Blouses and Jamaicas Your Choice - ASSORTED CHOCOLATE COVERED NUTS 67 cTL and Jamaicas Your Choice 68¢ Each COVERED NUTS 67¢ lb. 2 lbs. $1 OVER 800 KRESGE STORES COAST TO COAST INSU DINNER SPECIALS WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS THURSDAY MEAT LOAF 69¢ FRIDAY FRIED SHRIMP 93¢ SATURDAY FRIED CHICKEN 97¢ YARDAGE SPECIALS SUMMER COTTONS Plains & Prints 4 yds. $1 KRESGE'S The Family Bargain Center Open Monday Thru Friday 10 a.m. o 9:30 p. Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. The Anaheim Gazette—9 Thursday, June 27, 1944 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Hospital's Tea Mrs. Edward D. Reamer of Fullerton entertained the ladies of the Martin Luther Hospital Guild Maternity Tea Committee honoring one of their members, Mrs. Richard Endres of Santa Ana, with a luncheon and baby shower. The guest of honor is in charge of arranging tours for the monthly maternity teas that are held in the hospital's cafeteria. The delightful smorgasbord luncheon featured Scandanavian foods and carried out a theme of minature cradles and a yellow and white centerpiece. Guests at the luncheon were: Mesdames Richard Endres and William Schultz of Santa Ana; Boyd Johnson and L. W. Wilbern of Anaheim; Ole Landstad, Carl Sjoberg, and Kay Nixon of Fullerton; Fred Mangold of Orange; and John Jameson of Buena Park. Men in Service Army Specialist Four Raymond M. Wear, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Wear, 934 N. Moraga St., Anaheim, has been graduated from the 3d Armored Division's Non-Commissioned Officer (NOO) Academy in Germany. The 19-year-old soldier attended Western High School. SHOOTING THE WORKS JULY SHOOT IN THE WORKS JULY 4th FOR LADIES PANTIES 295 4 Pair 99¢ PRICES — AND YOU CAN CHARGE IT TOO! SPORT BRIEFS ED 'S lb. $1 Reg. 1.59 S-M-L-XL 99¢ COAST INSURES LOWEST PRICES GE LS MMER TTONS & Prints yds. $1 THONG SANDALS Reg. 43¢ S-M-L 28¢ pair 524 N. EUCLID ANAHEIM