anaheim-gazette 1950-10-04
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Page 5 Anaheim Gazette, Wednesday, October 4, 1950
THE NEW ALLEN'S MARKET
Stock Market
NEW YORK (AP)—A roaring bull market pounded into new high ground today paced by motor shares.
The market on average now stands at another new 19-year high.
Chrysler touched off the buying
Grand Opening of Allen’s New Market Scheduled Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Grand opening of Allen’s market at its new location at 585 South Los Angeles st. at Water st. is set for this Thursday, Friday and Saturday, according to announcement today by Ray L. Allen and Carl W. Allison owners.
Anaheimers Grace Whittier Campus
Brand new equipment of the latest type has been installed throughout the market, making it one of the most modern of its kind in Orange county.
The market has 5700 square
Stock Market
NEW YORK (AP)—A roaring bull market pounded into new high ground today paced by motor shares.
The market on average now stands at another new 19-year high.
Chrysler touched off the buying stampede almost single handed and every section of the market rushed to get in on the rise.
The volume of trading hit an estimated 2,800,000 shares as compared with 2,480,000 shares yesterday.
Chrysler set a new high for the year with a gain of around $1 at times. General Motors was right on Chrysler's heels and also made a new high.
Virtually all of the leaders in the steel group were at their highest levels or the year in a sweep that sent them up by a few cents to more than $1 a share. Included were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Republic, and Jones & Laughlin.
A number of the rails also went into new highs including M-K-T preferred, Southern Railway, and Western Maryland.
Coca-Cola was up as much as $7.50 to $135 after reports of Louisiana retailers raising their prices to 10 cents a bottle.
Stocks on the upside include U. S. Rubber, Boeing, Admiral Corp., Philco, Zenith, American Telephone, Consolidated Natural Gas, Kennecott Copper, American Cyanamid, Du Pont, American Can, Philip Morris, United Walt Paper,Pressed Steel Car,Santa Fe,Gulf Oil,Standard Oil(NJ),TWA,Locw's,and U.S.Gypsum
Grand opening of Allen's New Market Scheduled Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Grand opening of Allen's market at its new location at 585 South Los Angeles st.at Water st.is set for this Thursday,Friday and Saturday, according to announcement today by Ray L.Allen and Carl W.Allison owners.
Brand new equipment of the latest type has been installed throughout the market,making it one of the most modern of its kind in Orange county.
The market has 5700 square feet of floor space,with parking space on the market lot for 32 cars. Since the building is located on a corner site,additional space is available for patrons on both Los Angeles and Water streets.
The business formerly was located at 721 South Los Angeles street.Constantly increasing business necessitated additional quarters and construction work on the present building was started early in July.
The partnership of Allen and Allison started in November of 1944 when they purchased a market in Santa Ana.After selling the business,they purchased the Beckler's market at 721 South Los Angeles street in 1945 and renamed it Allen's market.
Both men have had long experience in the food business.Allen has been in the retail business since 1944 and for 11 years previously was in the wholesale end of the business.Allison began his career in 1953,when he was with a food processing concern in Santa Ana.
The market will be open seven days a week from 9 a.m.to 9 p.m.The partners announce that in celebration of their grand opening they are offering special values in all departments.
First School Day Long for Tykes
First day at school turned out to be a long one for three Anaheim youngsters Monday.It was a long one for their parents too.
The three little ones,all six years of age were John and Marlin Guzzetta and Joel Swearington.all of 913 S.Palm.They attended Franklin school Monday and left for home,they thought shortly after 2 p.m.They finally arrived, thanks to the combined efforts of the Anaheim police and a kindly Anaheimer at 5:45.
Seems that the little tykes didn't know their way home too well and hence wandered.And wandered and wandered.Three miles or more,according to the route they retraced for Ana-
It's a pleasure to greet you and wish you success and happiness in your new location.
So . . . GOOD LUCK
Ray L. Allen & Carl W. Allison
Your Neighbor,
Ray & Oscar Cleaners
WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS
630 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim 4014
HI, NEIGHBOR!
WE WISH
ALLEN'S MARKET
The Best of
SUCCESS
In Their Brand New Building
K & L
SUPER SERVICE
and
5-MINUTE AUTO WASH
N. E. Corner Los Angeles and Water Streets
Class A Court Site Offered
Because the recent census showed that Anaheim township now qualifies for a class A court, Anaheim City Clerk Charles Griffith yesterday sent a letter to the county Board of Supervisors offering a site for a proposed new court house, if the county is willing to construct the building.
According to the tentative plan the building would be on a 75-foot front on South Claudina street, depicting what is currently a parking lot in back of the Anaheim city hall.
The plans for the new edifice would parallel those of the new Costa Mesa courthouse.
The Orange County Board of Supervisors took the offer under advisement.
ANNOUNCING THE
GRAND OPEN
ALLEN'S M
555 S. LOS ANGELES ST
You have to SEE these V
TO BELI
Rath's Picnics
4 to 6 lb.
Average
Rath's Picnics
4 to 6 lb.
Average
ROUND, SWISS, RIB
STEAKS 75¢ lb
EASTERN—FULL SLICES
BACON
PAN READY
Stewing
HENS 39¢ lb
BRIDGEFORD'S SHANKLESS
HAMS
Whole or Shank Half
Longhorn Cheese
7 BONE CENTER CUT
BEEF ROAST 53¢ lb
SLICED or PIECE
Minced Ha
Crisco 3 lb, tin 83¢
SURF Lge
Gia
LAURA SCUDDER'S PURE
MAYONNAISE Pint 33¢
LAURA SCUDDER'S
PEANUT BUTTER 15 oz. Jar 33¢
COCKTAIL—8 OZ.
Peanut
BIRDSEYE FROZEN—12 oz. pkg.
PEAS 19¢
BIRDSEYE CONCENTRATED—6
Orange Juice
HYWAVE RED COD FROZEN—
FILLETS pound 29¢
LADY DAINTY—300 Count
Facial Tissue
PEANUT BUTTER 15 oz. Jar
BIRDSEYE FROZEN—12 oz. pkg.
PEAS 19¢
HYWAVE RED COD FROZEN—
FILLETS pound 29¢
LADY DAINTY—300 Count
Facial Tissue
LINDSAY
Olives 19¢
Tall Tin
GOLDEN STATE CANNED
Milk 6 Tall Tins 65¢
CINCH
Cake Mix 33¢
Pkg.
LA PINA
Flour 167
25 lb. Sack
GRATED
Tuna 19¢
Regi Tin
Suprema Red Sour Pitted
Cherries 19¢
No. 2 Tin
KRISPY
Crackers 25¢
Lb. Pkg.
Tastewell, Sliced, Halves
Peaches 22¢
No. 2½ Tin
CASE $5.15
DEL MONTE
Peas 17½¢
20 oz. Tin
LIBBY TOMATO
Juice 25¢
46 oz. Tin
ARDEN'S
COTTAGE CHEESE pint 19¢
FREE GROCERY BASKETS
FAVORS FOR THE KIDDIES
FUN FOR ALL
OPEN EVERY DAY—8 a.m. to 9 p.m. SALES TAX WILL BE ADDED
VALUES GALORE IN
EVERY DEPARTMENT
OPENING
MARKET
NGELES ST at WATER ST.
E these VALUES
TO BELIEVE THEM
SPECIALS for
THURSDAY,
FRIDAY,
SATURDAY
OCT. 5, 6, 7
4 to 6 lb.
Average
45¢
lb
FOLGER'S
Coffee 79¢
lb
TO BELIEVE THEM
SATURDAY
OCT. 5, 6, 7
CES 4 to 6 lb. Average 45¢ lb
FULL SLICES CONN 49¢ lb
ORD'S SHANKLESS AMS 59¢ lb Shank Half
ese 39¢ lb
or PIECE nced Ham 39¢
RF Lge. Pkg. 25c Giant Pkg. 49c
Pint 33¢ Quart 63¢
COCKTAIL—8 OZ. TIN Peanuts 31¢
E CONCENTRATED—6 oz. can Orange Juice 19¢
AINTY—300 Count cial Tissues 19¢
FOLGER'S Coffee 79¢ lb
GUESSING CONTEST—FREE PRIZES
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 10 lbs. 83¢
KRAFT AMERICAN CHEESE 2 lb. Loaf 79¢
DURKEE'S AA GRADE OLEO 29¢
BONUS WITH PURCHASE
DURKEE'S Whipped Salad pt. 27c DRESSING qt. 49c
DURKEE'S SHREDDED—4 oz. pkg. Coconut 14¢
PINK AND PINTO DRY BEANS 3 lbs. 33¢
HUNTS TOMATO—8 oz. tin SAUCE 5¢
WONDERFOOD—12 oz. Pkg. Marshmallows 12½¢
PEANUTS 31
BEANS 3 33
VE CONCENTRATED—6 oz. can
Orange Juice 19¢
HUNTS TOMATO—8 oz. tin
SAUCE 5¢
AINTY—300 Count
Special Tissues 19¢
WONDERFOOD—12 oz. Pkg.
Marshmallows 12½¢
NORTHERN RED'DELICIOUS
APPLES 5 lbs. 25¢
BOX $1.85
U.S. No. 1 LARGE WHITE ROSE
POTATOES 10 lbs. 19¢
FRESH VEGETABLE
Salad 5¢
Cello Pkg.
Crisp Solid, Large Heads
Lettuce 5¢
Each
TOKAY
Grapes 2 lbs. 15¢
Sno White, Large Heads
Cauliflower 9¢
Each
FANCY No. 1 BELLEFLEUR
APPLES 5 lbs. 15¢
COCA
COLA 6 Bots. 30c
ALL POPULAR BRANDS
Chew. Gum Ctn. 20 63c
REGAL
BEER Case 24 Cans $3.55
HEINZ TOMATO
Catsup 14 oz. Bot. 23c
MIRA LOMA
Sweet Wines 5th 55c
TERN WAXED
Paper 125 ft. Roll 19c
X WILL BE ADDED TO TAXABLE ITEMS—LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED