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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 25

Publication:
The Registeri
Location:
Santa Ana, California
Issue Date:
Page:
25
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THE WEEKLY PANTRY SHELF SAN CLEMENTE 4 8 AS Cl.FV.F.NTE. A "6 Xaddfrmeyrr, r. and Mm. NeMermeyrr re- Are you serving a MINUS MEM? Many VM, ngly. food well rook But title or to promote regular Habite.

frtflwntl? raov ftimiBOJi ronrtipation dor to irienl in the diet. Head- of appetite and doll, apiri days too often follow. Corrert tbe be retnlarle. Ita grr.tle not break down in tbe bedr tzsx-b tbe fiber in Cm and So retire. Aii-BraH ritaaia irso.

Certainly it we this natural food in piane pateta: idnea. Two are wnally snfSoect. Qroeae ran. orith each meal. If trianf nfc- tained.

aee yottr ctawiec. Berra a cereal fcllt or cream, or cook tat? tcmite watr.ea. at s. Get tin- I iH rod-and-green paric- aya at rour gr -cer a Made by Kellogg in Creek. Carl Anderson are at Peak Colorado doing work for the California Tnatituta of Technology.

Nrdddermeyer jeaterday received a letter from Pr. mej er ateting that he expected the arival of Pr. Millskan, noted acl- er.t at the camp some time thia week. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Undsley and two children, and Ronald, eft San Clemente Wednesday evening for a three vacation trip to Wisconsin.

Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Green entertained Tuesday evening at a barbecue held on the state beach honoring Mr. and Mrs.

J. Talmadge, of Colorado. The party was attended by a number of Fan Clemente people. Mr. and Mrs.

Brisson- I nraude are visiting the Lester Abells for a week. Mr. Brisson- neaude was the first golf profes-: sional in charge of the Fan Cle- ments municipal golf course. A party given on the San Cle- ments strand Tuesday evening was attended by Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Longbotham, Mr. and Mrs. Deo Smith, Mrs Mabel Swegart, Mrs. Fecxy Blackman and Mrs. J.

Wellington, Kathryn Ftowell has re- turned irora a two stay at the Scout camp at Big Pines.1 Mrs J. Osunbnrg, Mrs. Roy mother, is visiting here for several Mrs. Osunburg P.tte, Mont. Don Pivel.

I sot of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pivel, rereECjr attended the fair at San and spent the at the: borne ef Frank Houser, former far C3etaeste res ieat, Mr and Earl Von Bon- 1 r-rrt recently visited Mr. Von sister, Mrs. Henry Rier- oil rw cod, Ralph fw eleetrical con-: tractor, returned to Fan Clemente from New Mexico, where has h-een working cn the lighting of the Carlsbad caverns, Mr.

and Mrs, H. A. Peckleman returned from a 10-day trip to Fan Francisco on Monday. They visited Mrs, Peckleman'a sister in Fanta Crus, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Van Mess, Pasadena, have leased the Haszard house on Avenida, Monterey for two weeks from Mrs.

S. Clark. Mr. and Mrs Preston Hornbuckle, of Meridian, Texas, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Morphine jr. Mrs. A. Gleason has leased the residence adjoining that of the A. J.

Jimenez family on Avenida Ferro. Mrs. Gleason Jntcnds to remain in Fan Clemente for several month a SANTA ANAGARDENS I FAXTA ANA GARPEXF. Aug. and Mrs.

F. Patterson and daughter, Jo Ann and Harry Vanderwolf and Richard Anderson spent Sunday in Balboa with frienda Mr. and Mrs Reen Poorman, of Anaheim, visited in the Frank Ciarelli home Monday evening. Mrs. George Lerno spent several days with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Cowsert. Miss Elenora Cowsert spent the week end with Miss Beatrice Borgenson, of Xwhope road. Malcolm Rodgers, of Bakersfield, spent the week end with his wife and daughter in the home of H. F.

Fore. Kidd. Xora Veale and Lola Fore spent Tuesday In Laguna Beach. Fred Hughes spent several days with relatives in West Orange. Mrs.

Hallie Patterson and Mrs. C. Patterson were recent visitors in the L. F. Patterson home.

Velma Watson, Ha-zel Hughes and Doris Price, of Tustin, were In Balboa recently. Bethel Watson has returned home after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. A. Rush and family at Irvine Park.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Watson and children. Velma.

Albert. Mildred and Marilyn and Mrs. H. E. Hughes 1 and sons, Jackie and Junior, were recent visitors in Laguna Beach.

Isabel Bettencourt spent Funday afternoon with Bethel Watson at Irvine Park. F. H. Xoles, of San Bernardino, was over night visitor in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Clarelll, recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Ixiwrsy the parents of an eight and a half pound son, Wendell Lowrey. Mr. and Mrs.

W. of Riverside, were recent visitors In the C. O. Anderson home. Mr.

and Mrs. Anderson of Los Angeles spent Funday here. COSTA MESA COFTA MEFA, Aug. Glen I Cramer, past commander of the American Legion post, Is attend- i ing an organization convention In Fresno this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Pendlove are spending a week on a vacation trip to Catalina Island. Mrs. Pendlove expects to visit In Salt Lake City on their return from Catalina. Mr.

Pendlove is employed at the Roy Berry barber shop, Mrs. Ray O. Wells, of Elden avenue, and grandson, Dick Wells, are visiting Fan Francisco friends. The Rev. and Mrs.

W. I. Lowe and daughter, Ardith, have returned from a visit at the fair at Fan Diego. Jesse Kuntz, of Montebello, wss a recent guest In the F. Bullock home on Xlneteenth street.

Mrs. Xora Harris has returned from a visit with Fan Diego friends. Raymond K. Eastman, Mrs. Eastman and Misa Thelma Allen attended church services at the First Methodist church in Fullerton Sunday morning.

Miss Myrtle Barken, of Helena, is house guest In the D. C. Allen home on Eighteenth street. Miss Thelma Allen, Miss Barken and Bill Zyp attended the fair at San Diego Thursday. Mrs.

Roy L. Davis and daughter, Helen, are spending a week with relatives In Riverside. TUSTIN TUSTIN. Am. Mr.

and Mrs. Cadett Hamilton plan to move In the near future from Fan Juan street to the house on the Irvine ranch formerly occupied hy tbe Gene Thomas family. DON'T GIVE SUN BATHS ALL CREDIT A cup of Schilling Coffee properly served and he's friendly as a puppy. Then off to work on Wings of the Morning! Try Schilling Coffee. sturdy and dependable.

With reasonable care it delivers a delicious cup. Wings of the Morning! Schilling Coffee There are two Schilling One for percolator. One for drip. fi admit that Old tor Sun is our favorite health builder. But he com- ilete the job without hit irst assistant well- balanced diet.

And if you could peep in at our breakfast table see Shredded Wheat starting the day off For Shredded Wheat it whole wheat contains a perfect balance of vital health elements. EDDED HEAT for the package showing the picture Niagara Falls antf the red N.B.C Uneeda Seal NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Limit Rights Reserved 209 WEST SECOND STREET SECOND STREET ENTRANCE SUGAR BREAD Holly 10-Lbs. ft 11 2 i Loaf Snowdrift MOTHERS COCOA 2 Scotts Toilet TISSUE OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Lb. Can JELL WELL All Flavi BROWN 3 lt)s- 1 5 MI PAL DOG FOOD, 6 Tall Cans CORN a. FLAKES Carton 6 MATCHES Ohio Blue Tips RIPPLED WHEAT 3 for Jgc Get 3 SILVER-PLATED IN! ASK OUR FOR OETAJIS 3 mth mens FROM OUR Small 9c Large Coffee Specials for Sat.

and Mon. Hill's Red, lb. 28 Vic; 2 lbs 55 Hills Blue 23 lb. 27 2 48 -Chase Sanborn Dated lb. 24 SAVE! SATURDAY BUTTER Solid Lbs.

CHALLENGE lb. 32r DANISH lb. 33c Banner or All Pure OLEO 11 MILK Granules or Flakes Del Monte Red Chipso SALMON Large Package ea a re 4 Show Boat Pink SOAP 5-16c SALMON T71 Tn Globe A-l, 92c Jl Lj vy Pillsbury, 24V2 Lbs. 97c 24V2 Lbs. 69c WESSON OIL Gallon Rose Garden al fancy rlaked Marshmallows 10 thu.n.

1 Lb. Package Lb. Can 18 Fancy Flaked Crackers Smacks, Crackers 15C IQc SODAS BUTTER GRAHAMS Pound Package CATSUP LARGE BOTTLE DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE Jl ICE, No. 2 4 A. DEL MONTE YELLOW CLING AU- Whole APRICOTS No.

Can 15 Pineapple 16 y2c Fruit Cocktail IZc 1 Corned Beef 15 27 Kraut No. Can IOC KIDNEY No. 2 Can Pineapple I 6 2 WHOLE APRICOTS No. 1 Can 10 SPINACH or HOMINY 3 25c I Tomato Juice HOME OWNED AND OPERATED Baby Food 21 15 7 No. 2 Can.

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Years Available:
1906-1977