anaheim-daily-herald 1921-11-25
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FROM
SATURDAY
November 26
ANAHEIM
California
KITCHENS'
To the Kitchen
PHONE 284
Gold Buckle Flo
Five Lbs. FREE with every 49 lb. sack $2.
Roman Beauty Apples
6 lbs. 25c
4 Large Rolls
Toilet Paper 25c
Flap Jack, large 28c
Carnation Wheat, large 28c
Carnation Oats 29c
Kellogg Corn Flakes 10c
Rex Picnic Hams per pound
Good Brooms Each
Fancy Russetts
SPUDS 100 lbs. $
4 Large Rolls
Toilet Paper 25c
Flap Jack, large 28c
Carnation Wheat, large 28c
Carnation Oats 29c
Kellogg Corn Flakes 10c
Shredded Wheat 12½c
B. B. Buckwheat, large 32c
Ghirardelli's Chocolate, 1 lb. 35c
3 lbs. $1.00
Eastern Pop Corn, 3 lbs. 20c
Iowa Corn, regular 20c seller 16c
Pink Salmon, 1 lb. can 10c
Libby's Pork and Beans 10c
Rex Pork and Beans, large 22c
Fancy Russett:
SPUDS 100 lbs.
EASTERN CHEESE
PER POUND
Bran
80 lbs.
Cracked Corn
100 lbs.
Milo Maize
100 lbs.
Scratch Feed
100 lbs.
Laying Mash
100 lbs.
Chaffees
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
Seasonable Grocer
DURING THE FALL AND WINTER MONTHS, MANY NEW DUCTS ENTER THE MARKET. YOU CAN DEPEND UPON FINANCE.
Seasonable Grocer
DURING THE FALL AND WINTER MONTHS, MANY NEW DUCTS ENTER THE MARKET. YOU CAN DEPEND UPON FINALLY NEATLY DISPLAYED AND SELLING AT THE RIGHT PRICE.
CHAFFEE'S STORES.
CITRON PEEL
pound 35c
ORANGE PEEL
pound 35c
LEMON PEEL
pound 35c
BOILED CIDER
22 ounce 45c
NEW POP CORN
3 lbs. 20c
BUDDED WALNUTS, pound 40c
NEW ALMONDS
pound 35c
CLUSTER RAISINS, pound 30c
two pounds 58c
Home-Made Mince Meat
Many housewives take considerable pride in making their own Mince Meat. We submit the following tested recipe and you can buy all the listed ingredients at any Chaffee Store. Let our service help.
1½ lb. beef, chopped fine; ½ lb. suet, chopped fine; 3 lbs. choice apples, cut into small pieces; 1 lb. of raisins and 1 lb. of currants; 2 oz. of candied citron; the juice and grated rind of one orange and one lemon; ½ teaspoonful of cloves; 1 table spoonful of all spice; 1 tablespoonful of cinnamon; 1 grated nutmeg; ½ tablespoonful of salt; 1 cupful of molasses; 1 lb. of sugar; 1½ pints of cider.
Mix all together and boll slowly for one hour. Put into fruit jars and seal while hot. This recipe will make five quarts and will keep indefinitely, if sealed tight in the containers.
CHAFFEE'S 4 BLENDS OF COFFEE
COUNTRY CLUB, lb. 38c
DINING CAR, lb. 35c
CHAFFEE'S SPECIAL lb. 30c
BASKET BLEND, lb. 22c
CHAFFEE'S 24 ounce loaf BREAD 10c
NEW BRAZIL NUTS, lb. 25c
NEW GIANT PECAN NUTS, lb. 40c
CHAFFEE'S BLEND
5 lb. sack
10 lb. sack
⅛ bbl. sack
¼ bbl. sack
CHAFFEE'S BUTTER BRITTLE, lb
NEW FILBERT NUTS,
No. 1 Association WALKING
ANAHEIM DAILY HERALD
Town and County Topics
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kustiner entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Palkenstein yesterday.
—Witman, Eyesight specialist.—Adv.
The Placentia Round Table met Wednesday at the club house.
—Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 120 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 770.—Adv.
Mrs. A. C. Aten of the Doheny Ferndale ranch, Santa Paula, is the guest of Mrs. E. M. Young of Center street for a few days.
—Ben Baxter, contractor, 266W.—Adv.
—Saturday night, Olive dance, good time. Heffner's orchestra.—Adv.
Mrs. B. H. Sidnam is a Los Angeles visitor today.
Dana Newkirk, C. Elliott, Marlowe Janss, Clinton Griggs, and Arthur Mann left today for Santa Barbara, where they will attend the Hi-Y convention.
—Witman for good jewelry.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gordon motored to Pomona today for a visit with friends.
Mrs. Loomis was the guest of relatives at Pomona yesterday.
—Ben Baxter, contractor, 266W.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taggart attended the Robinhood performance last night in Los Angeles.
—Ben Baxter, cement pipe, 266W.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Gerkin were guests Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Knott spent Thanksgiving with Los Angeles friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKernan were guests of Los Angeles friends yesterday.
—Ben Baxter, cement pipe, 266W.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. James and family attended the races at Beverly yesterday.
If it's from Witman's it’s good.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Scott were guests for Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. F. Lane and Mr. and Mrs.' Ross Redfern.
—Tea at The Cedar Chest, 122 North Palm street, Friday and Saturday afternoonoons.—Adv.
Miss Philura Sparkes was the guest of friends at Long Beach yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jewell entertained Mr. and Mrs. Blake and M. Perry of Santa Monita at a Thanksgiving dinner yesterday.
—Amack & Sanderson, chiropractors, 148 West Center street.—Adv.
Mrs. S. Johnson and mother and daughter Francer were guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hoskins.
Missa Helen Marburger is the guest of the week-end of her parents.
—Tea at The Cedar Chest, 122 North Palm street, Friday and Saturday afternoonoons.—Adv.
Miss Grace Headstrom of Redlands University is the guest of her parents over the week end.
—Olive dance Saturday night, Heffner's orchestra, good time. Heffner & Brashear.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and daughters Esther and Dorothy of Pomona were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gordon yesterday. They were former residents near Santa Ana and were much impressed with the gtowth of Anaheim.
—Cement pipe, Ben Baxter, 266W.—Adv.
Misses Elsa Block and Ruth Panier motored to Long Beach yesterday.
Between 10 and 12 o'clock Saturday Morning
12 Bars White King 50c Soap,
One deal to a customer.
Sugar Cane Berry $1.00
16 lbs.
Burbank Potatoes $2.55
100 lbs.
Bacon, Eastern light weight, lb.
30c
Hams, Eastern shinned, lb.
30c
Cocoa, bulk per lb.
15c
Cocoanut, bulk per lb.
25c
Chili Sauce, El Monte 15c
2 cans
Milk, Carnation or $4.95
Alpine, case
Tea, Japan basket fired 50c quality, lb.
Milk, Carnation or 10½c Alpine, can
Tomatoes, fresh 10c
3 lbs.
Remember we are giving a big X'mas order to some customer. It is my policy to give a present on an equal drawing contest every Christmas.
Free Delivery.
Phone 212
C. L. HOLLAND
CASH GROCER Successor To Holland and Holland
Fancy Russetts
DS 100 lbs. $2.50
N CHEESE 35c
UND $1.10
Corn $2.10
ze $2.20
Feed $2.45
Mash $2.40
Proceries
MANY NEW FOOD PROPEND UPON FINDING THEM
Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Gerkin were guests Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Knott spent Thanksgiving with Los Angeles friends.
Between 10 and 12 o'clock Saturday Morning
12 Bars White King 50c Soap,
One deal to a customer.
Sugar Cane Berry $1.00
16 lbs.
Burbank Potatoes $2.55
100 lbs.
Bacon, Eastern light weight, lb.
30c
Hams, Eastern shinned, lb.
30c
Cocoa, bulk per lb.
15c
Cocoanut, bulk per lb.
25c
Chili Sauce, El Monte 15c
2 cans
Milk, Carnation or $4.95
Alpine, case
Tea, Japan basket fired 50c quality, lb.
Milk, Carnation or 10½c Alpine, can
Tomatoes, fresh 10c
3 lbs.
Remember we are giving a big X'mas order to some customer. It is my policy to give a present on an equal drawing contest every Christmas.
Free Delivery.
Phone 212
C. L. HOLLAND
CASH GROCER Successor To Holland and Holland
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and daughters Esther and Dorothy of Po-mona were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gordon yesterday. They were former residents near Santa Ana and were much impressed with the growth of Anaheim.
Cement pipe. Ben Baxter, 268 W.
Adv.
Misses Elsa Block and Ruth Panier motored to Long Beach yester-day.
Mr. Shappell of Taft, who is a patient at the Johnston-Wickett clinic, is doing nicely.
Dainty lingerie, objects of decorative art, gifts that will delight. The Cedar Chest, 122 North Palm.-Adv.
Cement pipe. Ben Baxter, 268 W.
Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Miller and son Roland attended the races at Beverly yesterday.
Mrs. Charles Derigo of Huntington Beach is a patient at the Anaheim sanitarium.
Hand-made corsage bouquets for the evening gown could only be equaled by the clever Parisienne. The Cedar Chest, 122 North Palm street.-Adv.
R-B PEANUT BU
For 10 days only we a price on our own pr finest fresh roasted and always good.
POTATOES
Fancy Northern Burbanks
100 lbs. $2.75
110 East Center St. Phon
PROCERIES
MANY NEW FOOD PROPEND UPON FINDING THEM
THE RIGHT PRICES AT ALL
Meat
POUND CAKE
slice 10c
FRUIT CAKE
pound 40c
FIG PUDDING
23c, 50c, 88c
SWEET CIDER
gallon 55c
PLUM PUDDING
23c, 50c, 88c
GROGAN OLIVES
MAMMOTH
1s 35c; 2½s 65c
GROGAN OLIVES
EXTRA FANCY
1s 28c; 2½s 50c
DROMEDARY
DATES
package 22c
FEE'S BLEND OF FLOUR
lb. sack ... 25c
lb. sack ... 47c
bbl. sack ... $1.00
bbl. sack ... $1.90
FEE'S BUTTER BROWNED
TITLE, lb ... 20c
FILBERT NUTS, lb ... 20c
Association WALNUTS, lb: 35c
drawing contest every Christmas.
Free Delivery.
Phone 212
C. L. HOLLAND
CASH GROCER
Successor To Holland and Holland
POTATOES
Fancy Northern
Burbanks
100 lbs. ... $2.75
110 East Center St. Pho
BIG DROP for O
The Model Provision Company, 407 South Claudina Street Anaheim, has both wholesale and retail departments. From the Retail Department we helm and vicinity the highest quality of fresh, cured and prepared meat and efficient service.
RETAIL MEAT
Roast Beef
Best Quality
Steer Beef
14c
Per Pound
Pork Loins and Legs
FOR ROASTS AND CHOPS
24c
Per Pound
Spanish Tamales
None Better Made
One for ... 13c
Two for ... 25c
Three for ... 35c
Per Pound
Per dozen ... $1.25
We Deliver
CASH ON DELIVERY
All orders received before 8:30 a.m. will be delivered before 10 a.m.
All orders received before 2:30 p.m. will be delivered before 4 p.m.
Phone
Friday, November 25, 1921.
Topics
Rev. Lillian Lloyd will be the speaker and give messages at the First Spiritualist church November 27 and December 1. Mrs. Hattle Lang will lecture and give messages.
Miss Ruth Meade was the guest of Los Angeles friends Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Barmes and daughter motored to Long Beach Thanksgiving afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Price and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Havey motored to Pasadena Thursday and spent the day with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Smith and daughter Winifred were guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Groom.
Dr. and Mrs. Newkirk and family enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at home and in the afternoon attended the theater in Los Angeles.
HEMSTITCHING
—Expert work, immediate delivery.
I reline coats, suits, furs. Mme. Parks, Anaheim Dye Works, 217 W. Center. Phone 167J.—Adv.
BIG TIME AND MONEY SAVER
CALUMET BAKING POWDER stands for
BAKING POWDER stands for ECONOMY
No Failures No Waste
A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it.
ROCK BOTTOM STORES
MONEY SAVING STORES IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 80
R-B PEANUT BUTTER 15c PER LB.
For 10 days only we are making this bargain price on our own product ground from the finest fresh roasted peanuts—always fresh and always good.
LIBBY'S
Strawberry
Blackberry
Raspberry
JAMS
No. 2 Tins ..... 25c
OTATOES
Nancy Northern Burbanks
Oz. $2.75
R-B Coffee ...35c
R-B Bread ...10c
Tall Cans
Federal and Blu'N
Gold Milk ...10c
MILCOA
29c At All Rock Bottom Stores.
FRESH EVERY DAY
“Never a better spread for bread”
At Center St. Phone 405 239 West Center St. Phone 753
OTATOES
R-B Coffee 35c
R-B Bread 10c
Tall Cans
Federal and Blu'N
Gold Milk 10c
MILCOA
29c At All Rock
Bottom Stores.
FRESH EVERY DAY
"Never a better spread for bread"
Center St. Phone 405
239 West Center St.
Phone 753
P for Old HIGH COST OF LIVING
GREAT PRICES
Bins and Legs
ROASTS AND CHOPS
24c
Per Pound
Bish Tamales
Better Made
13c
25c
35c
$1.25
Roast Veal
18c
Per Pound
Breakfast Pork Sausage
Guaranteed All Pork
In One-Pound Boxes
25c
Per Pound
RETAIL PRICE LIST
Sausages and Prepared Meats
Per lb.
Weiner Sausage .16c
Bologna Sausage .16c
Frankfurters .16c
Minced Ham .18c
Smoked Liver Sausage 27c
Smoked Mettwurst .24c
Mexican Sausage,
Chorizo .20c
Veal Loaf .25c
Head Cheese .18c
Polish Sausage .25c
New England Pressed
Ham .28c
Salt Pork .15c
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Phone 182
MODEL PROVISION CO.
INCORPORATED
407 South Claudina Street, Anaheim