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Perez Tosses Three Hitter in City Loop Playoff for 6-1 Win
Anaheim's Merchants backed the three hit pitching of Frank Perez, with a ten hit attack, which was enough to earn them a 6 to 2 victory over the Magnolia Stars last night at the City park. The win gave them a one game lead in the City League Championship playoffs.
Held at bay for two innings by the strong right arm of Pete Guadan, the Merchants finally broke the spell in the third inning by scoring one run to tie up the ball game. They forged ahead on two run blasts in the fourth and fifth innings and added their final fally in the seventh panel.
The two Lynns, Arnett and Brown, and Perez were the big guns in the Merchant attack getting seven hits among them. Arnett singled three times, Perez twice, and Brown slammed a double and single.
Comstock Hits
Bill Hoag's double and Arnett's first one baser got them their first run in the third. Two errors at short and Frank Perez' hit scored two more in the fourth and four singles sandwiched around a fielder's choice were good for two more tallies in the fifth inning. In the fifth, Stan Comstock, Arnett, Brown and Perez all hit safely, while Vince Mazza got life on a fielder's choice for the two runs.
The ever present Arnett and Brown singled and doubled respectively to net them their final off both index flyers while he was trying to fix a shotgun... they held the 22nd Annual Master Barbers' convention at Santa Ana over the Labor Day holiday. Two hundred and fifty tonsoria artists attended. A lot of 'em were poor advertisements for the trade. Why, some of them could-a gotten a hair cut with their hats on...
Anaheim Gazette
by JOHN S. NEUBAUER
Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth.
—Colossians 3:14.
CALIFORNIANA—Nicolas Guiferrez reassumed the governorship of California Sept. 6, 1836, following the flight of Col. Mariano Chico. As Jose Figueroa was California's best Mexican governor, Chico was the worst. Though a man of ability, Chico's morals and habits invoked the enmity of the Spanish-Californiaans. He was universally disliked. He suffered, too, from the resentment of Californianos to the Mexican rule.
COLUMNIST CARROUSEL — Herman H. Hoch is one of Adolf Schaepe's emissaries of good will. He might have been a thespian had he so been inclined. He loves the stage and often goes into Ellay to take in a musical. "Say, Johann," he said, "what did you mean when you said 'John Raitt is making good in spite of his handicap?' I didn't know he had a handicap'" ... "Tis a long story. The famous star of stage, screen and television has poor eyesight. In fact he lost several starring vehicles on account of it... Howard N. Lee may not be a scientist, but scientists all over the world know about Burrlee Pottery. He
scored two more in the fourth and four singles sandwiched around a fielder's choice were good for two more tallies in the fifth igning. In the fifth, Stan Comstock, Arnett, Brown and Pérez all hit safely, while Vince Mazza got life on a fielder's choice for the two runs.
The ever present Arnett and Brown singled and doubled respectively to net them their final score. The Stars got their lone run in the second inning on a walk, passed ball, an infield out and a nice squeeze bunt by catcher Tony Rivera.
These two teams meet again on Friday night. Tonight's action features Bethel Baptist and St. Boniface in the second game of the series. The Baptists nabbed the first game and a win tonight will clinch them the Church League title. Game time is 7:15 at the City park.
Merchants AB R H
Arnett cf 4 1 6
Browne cf 4 2 2
Mazza 2b 4 0 0
Pezix p 4 1 2
Thompson ss 3 0 0
Panner 2b 3 0 1
Hoag 1b 3 1 1
Jacobs if 3 0 0
Comstock c 3 0 1
TOTALS 21 6 10
Magnolia Stars AB R H
Romero 2b 3 0 1
Castillo ss 3 0 0
Jagues J rf 3 0 0
Jagues T, lf 3 1 0
Moran 2b 3 0 0
Rivera c 3 0 0
Connoles cf 3 0 1
Magdaleno, lb 3 0 0
Guddan p 3 0 1
TOTALS 22 1 2
SPLITTING HAIRS
When you refer to the "hair-spring" of your wrist watch, it is actually a misnomer, according to the Jewelry Industry Council. This spring enables the watch to run at an unvarying rate of speed, but despite its important job, modern watchmaking has refined it to a point that in the average wrist watch, the "hair-spring" is actually only about one-fifth the thickness of a human hair.
Next time you serve fried or broiled fish fillets make a beet relish to go with them. Just season diced cooked beets with salt, sugar, lemon juice and a little horseradish and serve on shredded lettuce or romaine leaves. Use canned beets, if you like, to save time
COFFEE BREAK — Art Altheide is a remarkable young man. The Anaheim is an outstanding softball pitcher. He loves the game, and even though handicapped by a war-time injury, he is one of the best. It's rather rough, when you consider he pitches for Anaheim, Fullerton; Orange and Santa Ana teams. Last week he pitched a game and hurried over to Fullerton to throw for the Daystrom Furniture Corp., nine. He won 'em both.
LINES-O-TYPE—They tell me Adolfo Vasquez has slowed down a lot since he overturned his car. Kenny Page, the Buena Park investment broker, did some real kegling at Long Beach. But not as good as Lynn Arnett ... Mrs. Bob Williams did an outstanding job as a tennis coach. Anaheim virtually monopolized this year's Santa Ana Novice tournament. Anaheim's Leonard Weaver is playing his football under "Tex" Oliver at Fullerton this fall ... Jewell Owens, the Anaheimer who played on the all-CIF squad, will also play for FDJC ... Stan Schulte, the gentleman farmer, is pretty good with the golf sticks; but he wasn't good enough to withstand the steady pace set by Irving Cooper, Ellay city champ. He deserves a world of praise for his game game.
CURIOSA — Walter McCoy's hunting trip won't materialize this
Next time you serve fried or broiled fish fillets make a beet relish to go with them. Just season diced cooked beets with salt, sugar, lemon juice and a little horseradish and serve on shredded lettuce or romaine leaves. Use canned beets, if you like, to save time and energy on hot days.
Jewell Owens, the Anaheimer who played on the all-CIF squad, will also play for FDJC. Stan Schulte, the gentleman farmer, is pretty good with the golf sticks, but he wasn't good enough to withstand the steady pace set by Irving Cooper, Ellay city champ. He deserves a world of praise for his game game.
CURIOSA — Walter McGoy's hunting trip won't materialize this year. The 26-year-old Brean shot
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index fingers while he was to fix a shotgun ... So old the 22nd Annual Masbbers' convention at Santa er the Labor Day holiday. hundred and fifty tonsorial attended. A lot of 'em were vertisements for the trade. some of them could-a gotten out with their hats on.
JUST FOLKS—Art Fisher used to win friends and influence people behind a soda counter. That's where he learned how to deal with human nature. It's helped him in the furniture game, too ... Fred Kirchner will be right at home when Daystrom moves its man production plant to Anaheim in a month or so. Chuer Hall really knows the implement business... Bobby Adams will soon be back in Anaheim after the baseball wars. He had a good year, even though he was with Cincinnati ... And Cap Hillon, one of Anaheim's football greats of yesteryear, is a Long Beach businessman.
NITECAPSULE — Have ever seen a guy who was allergen to blondes?
OCEAN FLOOR LIFE
LA JOLLA (US)—Bacteria found in seawater deposited on the floor of the Pacific millions of years ago are still capable of reproduction.
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JAS & CARROTS 12 OZ PKG. 17
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MCCOTASH 12 OZ PKG. 29
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IN A chunks & flakes 6 OZ CAN 27
QUALITY MAYONNAISE QUART JAR 89 PINT JAR 38
MAYONNAISE THREE POUND CAN 79
FLUFFY BAKING SHORTENING 15 ALWAYS CHERRY PIE TIME DO SOUR CHERRIES PITTED NO.2 CAN 23
A TUMBLER WITH WORDS & MUSIC ON IT SNUT BUTTER 12 OZ TUMBLER 37
IT FOR THE CHILDREN'S SANDWICHES
BERRY PRESERVES 12 OZ JAR 23
SHINE—THEY STAY FRESH!
ISPY CRACKERS 1 LB. BOX 29
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UVY BEANS 2 LB. PKG. 32
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OPPED HAM 12 OZ CAN 55
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GEEN GIANT PEAS $303 CAN 1 LB. 1 OZ 19
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BEAM STYLE CORN $303 CAN 1 LB. 1 OZ 17
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RMONT MAID SYRUP 24 OZ POTLE 51
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LX PAPER 125 FEET 22
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Have you seen a guy who was allergic to ozone?
IN FLOOR LIFE
JOLLA (A)—Bacteria found iniments deposited on the floor of Pacific millions of years are still capable of reproduceing themselves, according to Richard V. Morita of the University of California's Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
Whether they are, as has been claimed, "The oldest living things on earth is as yet impossible to determine," says Morita.
One theory is that the bacteria in the lower layers of sediment have existed in a state of suspended animation for some millions of years. A thoroughly theory is that they have been able to carry on normal functions, reproducing and dying throughout the eons they have been locked in the mud at the bottom of the Pacific. Neither theory can be proved absolutely as yet, Morita states.
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MATO JUICE 46 oz CAN 23 c
Chances are that you are just another average American man or woman. If so, then you probably live in a comfortable home, are married, have—or soon will have—children, spend most of your day at a particu lar job, enjoy recreation with your family and friends, and eat three good meals a day.
But—did you ever give much thought to that last phrase, "three good meals a day?"
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GROTONS • RADISHES TABLES 3 LBS 10¢
AM CORN 5 LBS 25¢
YAMS 2 LBS 29
ROAST ALPHA BETA M.S. GRADE GOOD 65 LB.
KENS EVISCERATED 59 LB.
COAST ALPHA BETA EASTERN WHOLE OR RIB HALF 59 LB.
GE ALPHA BETA COUNTRY STYLE 49 LB.
Chances are that you are just another average American man or woman. If so, then you probably live in a comfortable home, are married, have—or soon will have—children, spend most of your day at a particular job, enjoy recreation with your family and friends, and eat three good meals a day.
But—did you ever give much thought to that last phrase, "three good meals a day." In those few words lies the story of the BIGGEST business in America—the food business.
Last year Americans spent more money for food (almost $33,000,000,000 to be exact) than they did for Automotive equipment (which had sales of $28,000,000,000). Last year America's food business had 50% more sales than all the department stores and building materials companies combined.
However, in spite of the fact that their sales were the greatest in the country, and in spite of the fact that the grocery store is our only source for our most necessary purchase, food, the average net profit for the entire food market industry was the smallest imaginable—1½%. Yes, out of every dollar rung up on the cash register the grocer only kept 1½¢ for himself AND his business.
Nowhere else in the world is the distribution of food done so economically, and with so little expense to the consumer. And in no other country could the BIGGEST business be so human—so much a part of our daily lives.
The grocery store sees us enter it more times a year than any other place of business to which we go.
The grocery store sends a message to us each week in the form of Advertising telling us in advance what its prices will be.
The grocery store assembles under its roof the foods which it honestly believes will make the best—and most economical—meals for us.
But the industry needs help to do all this—to remain the biggest and MOST ECONOMICALLY RUN business in America.
It needs men who can learn the intricacies of running a food market and its various departments, and who are not afraid of a genuine
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But the industry needs help to do all this—to remain the biggest and MOST ECONOMICALLY RUN business in America.
It needs men who can learn the intricacies of running a food market and its various departments, and who are not afraid of a genuine challenge.
It needs to DEVELOP men who can handle the personnel problems created by thousands of people doing hundreds of different jobs.
It needs to DEVELOP men who can buy the right merchandise at the right price, so that the consumer's food bill will be as low as possible.
It needs to DEVELOP men who can manage sales unequalled by any business in America.
IT NEEDS TO DEVELOP MEN WHO CAN MANAGE A TOTAL INVESTMENT OF SEVERAL MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
The job is tremendous—and so is the future. If you are interested in growing with this ever-growing field, in a yet-to-grow section of the country, contact your local Alpha Beta manager. He will tell you how you may have an interview with our Personnel Director.
The future is unmatched—is there a place in it for you?
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